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Following the war,
countries in the
Anglosphere built their own
carillons to
memorialise the
lives lost and to
promote world peace,
including two in England....
- and post-medieval seals", in
Collon 1997, pp. 130–131.
Markus Späth, "
Memorialising the
glorious past: thirteenth-century
seals from
English cathedral priories...
- city border. In the early-20th century,
Norwegians argued that a name
memorialising a
Danish king was
inappropriate as the name of the
capital of Norway...
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which is the
location of the BFI IMAX.
There are nine blue
plaques memorialising Chaplin in London, Hampshire, and Yorkshire. In
Canning Town, East London...
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guerrillas during the
Battle of Surabaya. The
naming of KRI John Lie
memorialises the
first Chinese Indonesian to be
honored as
National Hero of Indonesia...
- The
Arusha Declaration Monument,
later erected to
memorialise Nyerere's declaration...
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territories of Wuyue,
mainly in Zhejiang,
where the
kings of
Wuyue were
memorialised, and sometimes,
worshipped as
being able to
dictate weather and agriculture...
- town's
particular tradition of
pageantry and performance.
Shakespeare memorialised the
Battle of
Shrewsbury in
Henry IV, Part 1, in Acts IV (Scenes and...
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northern Tohoku region.
Itako train under other itako from childhood,
memorialising sacred texts and prayers, fasting, and
undertaking acts of
severe asceticism...
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scholars criminalized the
remarriage of widows.
widows were
revered and
memorialised during the Ming and Qing periods.The
principle of
chaste widowhood was...