- 117–118;
Haldon 2008a, p. 253.
Kaldellis 2023, pp. 318–319;
Treadgold 1997, p. 217.
Haldon 2008a, p. 254.
Haldon 2008a, p. 254;
Treadgold 1997.
Haldon 2008a...
- 50°38′N 3°33′W / 50.64°N 3.55°W / 50.64; -3.55 The
Haldon Hills,
usually known simply as
Haldon, is a
ridge of high
ground in Devon, England. It is situated...
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Haldon Chase (1923–2006) was an
American archaeologist known for his
research on
several rock art
sites in Colorado.
Outside of archaeology, he was best...
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Baron Haldon, of
Haldon, in the
County of Devon, was a
title created in the
Peerage of the
United Kingdom on 29 May 1880, for Sir
Lawrence Palk, 4th Baronet...
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Haldon 2006, p. 315.
Haldon &
Byrne 1977, p. 93.
Haldon &
Byrne 1977, p. 94.
Haldon &
Byrne 1977, p. 95.
Pryor &
Jeffreys 2006, pp. 624–626.
Haldon &...
- the
Royal Navy were
named Haldon,
including - HMS
Haldon (1916), a Racecourse-class
minesweeper of
World War I HMS
Haldon (L19), a Hunt-class destroyer...
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Haldon Forest is a
forest located in the
Haldon Hills, Devon, England. The
forest consists of
several different woods. Geographically,
Haldon Forest is...
- John
Frederick Haldon FBA (born 23
October 1948 in
Newcastle upon Tyne) is a
British historian, and
Shelby Cullom Davis '30
Professor of
European History...
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Haldon Belvedere or
Lawrence Tower is a
triangular tower in the
Haldon Hills in the
county of Devon, England.
Haldon Belvedere is in the
parish of Dunchideock...
- Brubaker, Leslie;
Haldon, John (2011).
Byzantium in the
iconoclast era, c. 680–850.
Cambridge University Press. p. 73. Brubaker, Leslie;
Haldon, John (2011)...