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Crispin Nash-Williams (1932–2001), British mathematician Crispian St. Peters (1939–2010) English singer and songwriter Crispin Salvador (1937–2002), Filipino writer and intellectual known for his novels, essays and short-fiction
Crispin is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Ann C. Crispin (1950–2013), American science fiction writer; Edmund Crispin (1921–1978), pseudonym of Robert Bruce Montgomery, an English crime writer; Gilbert Crispin (c. 1055 – 1117), Christian author and Anglo-Norman monk
Crispin (apple) or Mutsu apple, a cross between the Golden Delicious and the Indo apple varieties; Crispin Hard Cider Company; Crispin School, a secondary school in Street, Somerset, England; Crispin, the subject of Wallace Stevens' long poem "The Comedian as the Letter 'C'" Crispin, a trade name for tramadol
The feast day of Saints Crispin and Crispinian is 25 October. [4] Although this feast was removed from the Roman Catholic Church's universal liturgical calendar following the Second Vatican Council, the two saints are still commemorated on that day in the most recent edition of the Roman Church's martyrology.
The Mutsu (陸奥, ムツ) apple (also known as Crispin) was introduced in 1949 and is a cross between the 'Golden Delicious' and the 'Indo' apple cultivars first grown in Aomori Prefecture, Japan. The apple's name is the former name of a large section of the Tōhoku region, Mutsu Province, which Aomori was created from during the Meiji ...
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Turstin is a surname that appears in the Domesday Survey of 1086. [1] Notable people with the name include: Turstin FitzRolf; Turstin, Count of Avranchin [nb 1] Turstin, the Fleming of Wigmore; Turstin, the Sheriff, who held 27 manors in Cornall. [nb 2] Turstin de Crispin de Bec Crispin [nb 3]
Born during Spanish colonial rule, he belonged to the prominent and wealthy Oben family who were of the Illsutrado class. A learned man who was born into a bilingual Spanish-Tagalog household, he also learned the English language from an ex-American soldier. [1]