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In the fictional history of the world by J. R. R. Tolkien, Moria, also named Khazad-dûm, is an ancient subterranean complex in Middle-earth, comprising a vast labyrinthine network of tunnels, chambers, mines, and halls under the Misty Mountains, with doors on both the western and the eastern sides of the mountain range.
The memorial shrine complex was started with the laying of the cornerstone by President Marcos on April 14, 1966. [4] Due to lack of funds, construction was unfinished for the 25th anniversary of the Fall of Bataan in 1967. [2] The shrine was completed and inaugurated in 1970, in time for the 25th anniversary of the end of World War II.
Valhalla is attested in the Poetic Edda, compiled in the 13th century from earlier traditional sources, in the Prose Edda (written in the 13th century by Snorri Sturluson), in Heimskringla (also written in the 13th century by Snorri Sturluson), and in stanzas of an anonymous 10th-century poem commemorating the death of Eric Bloodaxe known as Eiríksmál as compiled in Fagrskinna.
Edward Stephen Hall was born in Newcastle-under-Lyme on 15 January 1988. [9] As a teenager, he was a successful competitive swimmer in his age group; he competed in the UK Nationals swimming competition in 2001, winning four gold medals and one silver while setting two British records in the process.
Quality's final publication related to Halls of Horror was a 48-page Dracula Comics Special, published in April 1984. It reprinted the 21-page adaptation of Hammer's 1958 Dracula film, by Dez Skinn and Paul Neary ; and the 15-page adaptation of Dracula: Prince of Darkness , by Donne Avenell and John Bolton ; it also included a 6-page John ...
Anna Hall may refer to: . Anna Maria Hall (1800–1881), Irish novelist; Anna E. Hall (1870–1964), American Methodist deaconess and missionary; Anna Gertrude Hall (1882–1967), American author of children's literature
Women of Valor is a 1986 American made-for-television war drama film about World War II directed by Buzz Kulik and starring Susan Sarandon and Kristy McNichol. It premiered on CBS on November 23, 1986 and was released on DVD on March 10, 1998.