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  2. Medieval Times - Wikipedia

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    Medieval Times Dinner and Tournament is an American dinner theater featuring staged medieval-style games, sword-fighting, and jousting. Medieval Times Entertainment, the holding company , is headquartered in Irving , Texas .

  3. List of dinner theaters - Wikipedia

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    Medieval Times – chain of medieval-themed restaurants, featuring a tournament with sword-fighting and jousting The Barn Dinner Theatre (Greensboro) - Greensboro, North Carolina - was founded in 1964,and is the oldest continuously running dinner theater in America and the last of the original Barn Dinner Theatres.

  4. Westminster Castle - Wikipedia

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    The Westminster Castle, also locally known as "The Pillar of Fire" is a historic landmark located in Westminster, Colorado, northwest of Denver near the intersection of 83rd and Federal. It is listed on the National Register of Historic Places as Westminster University .

  5. Bid ends for Medieval Times union contract - AOL

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    According to the Huffington Post, Medieval Times hired an anti-union consultant at $3,200 a day to persuade workers to leave the union, and gave raises to non-union workers.

  6. Medieval Times Charged With Illegal Union-Busting At ... - AOL

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  7. Canonical hours - Wikipedia

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    By the time of Saint Benedict of Nursia, author of the Rule, the monastic Liturgy of the Hours was composed of seven daytime hours and one at night. He associated the practice with Psalm 118/119:164, "Seven times a day I praise you", and Psalm 118/119:62, "At midnight I rise to praise you". [ 22 ]

  8. Matins - Wikipedia

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    Matins (also Mattins) is a canonical hour in Christian liturgy, originally sung during the darkness of early morning.. The earliest use of the term was in reference to the canonical hour, also called the vigil, which was originally celebrated by monks from about two hours after midnight to, at latest, the dawn, the time for the canonical hour of lauds (a practice still followed in certain orders).

  9. Book of hours - Wikipedia

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    The Hours of Mary of Burgundy (facsimile edition). Harvey Miller, 1995. ISBN 1-872501-87-7; Barstow, Kurt. The Gualenghi-d'Este Hours: Art and Devotion in Renaissance Ferrara. Los Angeles: Getty Publications, 2000. ISBN 978-0-89236-370-4; Clark, Gregory T. The Spitz Master: A Parisian Book of Hours. Los Angeles: Getty Publications, 2003. ISBN ...