Robsart, Saskatchewan — Infobox Settlement name = Robsart, Saskatchewan official name = other name = native name = nickname = settlement type = Hamlet motto = A Town With a Bright Future (1915) imagesize = image caption = View of Robsart from the hospital flag size =… … Wikipedia
Robsart (disambiguation) — Rosbart can refer to:Places; *Robsart, Saskatchewan, a village in the Canadian province Saskatchewan, named affter Amy Robsart *Robsart, New Mexico *Robsart Hospital, one of the few surviving rural hospitals of its kindPeople; *Amy Robsart, also… … Wikipedia
Reno No. 51, Saskatchewan — Infobox Settlement name = Reno No. 51 official name = other name = native name = nickname = settlement type = Rural Municipality motto = imagesize = 200px image caption = View of Robsart from the Robsart Hospital flag size = image seal size =… … Wikipedia
List of ghost towns in Saskatchewan — This list is incomplete; you can help by expanding it. The following is a list of communities that no longer exist or former Villages/Towns that have become unincorporated hamlets in the province of Saskatchewan, Canada. Ghost towns are towns… … Wikipedia
Edmund Campion — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda San Edmund Campion Retrato de Edmund Campion conservado en Londres. Mártir Nombre … Wikipedia Español
Edmond Campion — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Saint Edmond et Campion. Edmond Campion Edmond Campion (°24 janvier 1540 – † … Wikipédia en Français
Edmund Campion — Edmond Campion Edmond Campion Edmond Campion (24 janvier 1540 – 1er décembre 1581) est un prêtre catholique anglais appartenant à l ordre jésuite ; il est l un des martyrs … Wikipédia en Français
St. Edmund Campion — St. Edmund Campion † Catholic Encyclopedia ► St. Edmund Campion English Jesuit and martyr; he was the son and namesake of a Catholic bookseller, and was born in London, 25 Jan., 1540; executed at Tyburn, 1 Dec., 1581. A city company… … Catholic encyclopedia