- Dún
Briste (Irish for
Broken Fort, English: Dun
Briste) is a
natural sea
stack or
pilaster - in
geomorphology called stack - that was
formed in Ireland...
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Charles Astor Bristed (October 6, 1820 –
January 14, 1874) was an
American scholar and author,
sometimes writing under the pen name Carl Benson. He was...
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Bříště is a muni****lity and
village in Pelhřimov
District in the Vysočina
Region of the
Czech Republic. It has
about 300 inhabitants. Mladé
Bříště consists...
- old fire). Crom Dubh was then
driven by St.
Patrick into his home of Dun
Briste,
which Patrick separated from the
mainland by
driving his
crozier into the...
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Scottish Gaelic briogais ("trousers"), in
Breton bragoù ("pants"), in
Irish bríste ("trousers") and
brycan or
brogau in Welsh.
Cognate with the Proto-Germanic...
- Staré
Bříště is a muni****lity and
village in Pelhřimov
District in the Vysočina
Region of the
Czech Republic. It has
about 80 inhabitants. Staré
Bříště lies...
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Jacob Astor Sr. (1763–1848)
Magdalena Astor (1788–1832)
Charles Astor Bristed Sr. (1820–1874)
William Backhouse Astor Sr. (1792–1875)
Emily Astor (1819–1841)...
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Scottish Gaelic briogais ("trousers"), in
Breton bragoù ("pants"), in
Irish bríste ("trousers"), brycan/brogau in
Welsh and in
Dutch broek ("trousers"). The...
- Scotland. So
called because of its shape, an
alternative name is
Eilean Druim Briste, "broken
ridge island". It is a po****r dive site. "Bottle Island". Gazetteer...
- they were so
influential in
creating in 1846".
According to
Charles Astor Bristed, in the
early 1840s at Cambridge,
there were
games pla****
between clubs...