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  2. Hatfield House - Wikipedia

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    Hatfield House is a Grade I listed [1] country house set in a large park, the Great Park, on the eastern side of the town of Hatfield, Hertfordshire, England. The present Jacobean house, a leading example of the prodigy house, was built in 1611 by Robert Cecil, 1st Earl of Salisbury and Chief Minister to King James I. It is a prime example of ...

  3. Vietnamese ancestral house - Wikipedia

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    Ink and colours on paper. Northern Vietnam, 1945. An ancestral house (Vietnamese: nhà thờ họ, chữ Nôm: 茹悇𢩜 or Vietnamese: từ đường, chữ Hán: 祠堂) is a Vietnamese traditional place of worship of a clan or its branches which established by male descendants of paternal line.

  4. Hatfield House (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Hatfield House is a 17th-century manor house in Hertfordshire, England, a prime example of Jacobean architecture. Hatfield House may also refer to: The Hatfield House, a pub in Belfast, Northern Ireland; Hatfield House (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania), United States, a historic house; Hartfield House, Dumbarton, Scotland, a British Army base

  5. Vietnamese communal house - Wikipedia

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    Đình (Chữ Hán: 亭 or 庭) or Vietnamese communal houses are typical of buildings found in Vietnam villages, dedicated to worship the village God Thành hoàng, the village founder or a local hero. They also play the role as a meeting place of the people in the community, akin to modern civic centers.

  6. File:Long Gallery, Hatfield House-26240611364.jpg - Wikipedia

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  7. Kien Trung Palace - Wikipedia

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    Kien Trung Palace (Vietnamese: Điện Kiến Trung; chữ Hán:建中殿) is a palace within the Imperial City of Huế, the former imperial capital of Vietnam. It was the residence of the last two emperors of the Nguyễn dynasty. [1] It was destroyed by the Viet Minh in 1947 during the Indochina Wars. Reconstruction started in 2019 and was ...

  8. Trần Quốc Toản - Wikipedia

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    Marquis Hoài Văn, better known as Trần Quốc Toản (chữ Hán: 陳 國 瓚), born 1267 (fl. 1267–1285), was a marquis of the Trần dynasty who was well known for his active role in the second war of resistance of Đại Việt against the Mongol invasion.

  9. Hatfield House (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) - Wikipedia

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    Built as a suburban villa in 1760, in what is now the Nicetown neighborhood of the city, Hatfield House operated as Catherine Mallon's Boarding School for Girls from 1806 to 1824. William J. Hay, who was the next owner, subsequently made major Greek Revival -style alterations, including the addition of the unusual 5-column temple portico in 1838.

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