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- public exoneration of the condemned soldiers". The poet Ian Duhig has memorialised Burden in a poem called The Stake. A late 19th-century carman was described...
- The Air Forces Memorial, or Runnymede Memorial, in Englefield Green, near Egham, Surrey, England is a memorial dedicated to some 20,456 men and women from...
- The crypt at Wewelsburg was repurposed by Himmler as a place to memorialise dead SS members. Artwork commemorating the Holocaust now hangs on the walls...
- near the still unfinished Cathedral of Christ the Saviour, which also memorialised the 1812 defence of Russia. The fifteen-minute overture is best known...
- until 1742 when he was raised to the peerage as Baron Edg****be. He is memorialised by Edgecombe County, North Carolina. He was the son of Sir Richard Edg****be...
- and post-medieval seals", in Collon 1997, pp. 130–131. Markus Späth, "Memorialising the glorious past: thirteenth-century seals from English cathedral priories...
- knife while he was taking a medicinal bath. Marat's ********ination was memorialised in the painting The Death of Marat by Jacques-Louis David. Corday was...
- pirates and sold into slavery. He later mounted a heroic escape and is memorialised on a plaque placed in St. Mary's Church at Truro, Cornwall, England....
- Communist leadership to initiate a m****ive strategic retreat, later memorialised as the beginning of the Long March. The campaign represented a turning...
- Yorkshire. The battle, which ended disastrously for the Britons, was memorialised in the poem Y Gododdin. In 638, Eidyn, modern Edinburgh, was under siege...