- Mary and
Eliza Chulkhurst (or Chalkhurst),
commonly known as the
Biddenden Maids (1100–1134), were a pair of
conjoined twins supposedly born in Biddenden...
- in his book Kitab-al-Saidana. The
English twin
sisters Mary and
Eliza Chulkhurst, who were
conjoined at the back (pygopagus),
lived from 1100 to 1134 (or...
- Two 18th
century cakes, said to
depict Mary and
Eliza Chulkhurst...
- furnace)
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House People Thomas Bickley Eliza Chulkhurst Mary
Chulkhurst Robert Kahn
Edward Nares King Rama VII of Siam
Elias Sydall John...
-
Scottish naturalist Eliza Carthy (born 1975),
English folk
musician Eliza Chulkhurst (1100–34 or 1500–34),
conjoined twin
Eliza Archard Conner (1838–1912)...
- date)
Bruno II of Berg,
archbishop of
Cologne (d. 1137)
Eliza and Mary
Chulkhurst,
English conjoined twins (d. 1134)
Elvira of Castile,
queen of Sicily...
- furnace)
Businesses The West
House People Thomas Bickley Eliza Chulkhurst Mary
Chulkhurst Robert Kahn
Edward Nares King Rama VII of Siam
Elias Sydall John...
- societies,
highlighting examples like the
conjoined twins Mary and
Eliza Chulkhurst in Biddenden, England, and the
Yoruba people in Nigeria. The narrative...
- 1522, is
named after its
benefactor John Mayne. In 1100, Mary and
Eliza Chulkhurst, a pair of
conjoined twins, were
supposedly born in the village. The origin...
- furnace)
Businesses The West
House People Thomas Bickley Eliza Chulkhurst Mary
Chulkhurst Robert Kahn
Edward Nares King Rama VII of Siam
Elias Sydall John...