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  2. Halesowen Abbey - Wikipedia

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    Arms of Halesowen Abbey [1]. Halesowen Abbey was a Premonstratensian abbey in Halesowen, England of which only ruins remain. Founded by Peter des Roches with a grant of land from King John, the abbey's official year of inauguration was 1218.

  3. Ruined Kingdoms - Wikipedia

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    He comments on the "amazing coincidence" by which a player character turns out to be the heir of a rich family, noting that this sort of thing "happens all the time in the Al-Qadim line — and Arabian tales". [1] Varney concludes his review by stating: "Like A Dozen and One Adventures, the structure of Ruined Kingdoms presents some problems ...

  4. Patrick Matthew - Wikipedia

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    Patrick Matthew (20 October 1790 – 8 June 1874) was a Scottish grain merchant, fruit farmer, forester, and landowner, who contributed to the understanding of horticulture, silviculture, and agriculture in general, with a focus on maintaining the British navy and feeding new colonies.

  5. Warhammer Age of Sigmar: Realms of Ruin - Wikipedia

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    The gameplay takes inspiration from Warhammer 40,000: Dawn of War II.In-game, the player has access to two main types of buildings. A command post, which allows the recruitment of units -that spawn at Realm gates- and serves as a retreating point; and bastions (of 4 different types) which are built on captured arcane conduits and give various tactical advantages (ie. healing, fog of war ...

  6. Ruined King - Wikipedia

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    Ruined King: A League of Legends Story is a 2021 turn-based role-playing video game developed by Airship Syndicate and published by Riot Forge. A spin-off to Riot Games' League of Legends , Ruined King uses characters and a setting originating in its parent title.

  7. Prehistory of West Virginia - Wikipedia

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    Tobacco growing remained important among certain tribes, hunter gathering gardeners, hunter-fishery horticulturalist, and later hunter-fishery farmers of the region. Tobacco seed was extremely small and seldom found in screening results. Tobacco was evidenced by the many pipes and bowl residues found at certain sites rather than the seed itself.

  8. Ancient Egyptian architecture - Wikipedia

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    There were other burials that were built in the Ramesseum after it was ruined as well. [34] The Ramesseum was originally built for Ramesses II, but after it was ruined, the Ramesseum was given to certain families of the 22nd dynasty, who then placed the second burials in the chambers and used it as a cemetery of sort. [ 34 ]

  9. Palace of the Soviets - Wikipedia

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    The grand hall seating 21 thousand people had to have an inner diameter of 130 metres (430 ft), an outer diameter of 160 metres (520 ft), a height of 100 metres (330 ft) meters and internal volume of 970,000 cubic meters (1.3 million cu. yd.). [6] [7] The "small" hall had 5,000 seats and a height of 30 metres (98 ft).