Buckler (surname) — Buckler is a surname of European origin. The name refers to: *Chris Buckler (contemporary), Northern Ireland television reporter *Ernest Buckler (1908–1984), Canadian novelist and short story author *John Buckler (1770–1851), British artist and… … Wikipedia
Philip II — (1527–98) Monarch. Philip II was the son of the Emperor Charles V and in 1556, on his father’s abdication, he became King of Spain, Naples, Milan and the Netherlands, as well as having considerable possessions in the New World. At this… … Who’s Who in Christianity
Dean of Lincoln — The Dean of Lincoln is the head of the Chapter of Lincoln Cathedral in the city of Lincoln, England in the Diocese of Lincoln.[1] The post is currently held by the Very Revd Philip John Warr Buckler, MA.[2] Deans This list is incomplete; you can… … Wikipedia
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Swashbuckler — or swasher is a term that developed in the 16th century [ Oxford English Dictionary notes a first usage in 1560.] to describe rough, noisy and boastful swordsmen. It is based on a fighting style using a side sword with a buckler in the off hand,… … Wikipedia