- Day.
William Blake's poem "Holy Thursday"
refers to
Ascension Day;
Thomas Pruen used the term to
refer to
Ascension Day in his
Illustration of the Liturgy...
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Donald Pruen Cordner (21
January 1922 – 13 May 2009), M.B.B.S. was an
Australian rules footballer who pla**** with
Melbourne in the
Victorian Football...
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George Denis Pruen Cordner (28 June 1924 – 17
October 1990) was an
Australian rules footballer,
industrial chemist and diplomat.
Cordner was the third...
- the new game into
which enter two new
Pieces recovered by the Author”)
Pruen,
Thomas (1804). An
Introduction to the
History and
Study of Chess. p. 42...
- 1946
Brownlow Medal winner Donald Pruen Cordner (1922–2009),
George Denis Pruen Cordner (1924–1990), and John
Pruen Cordner (1929–2016), all of whom represented...
- the
Anglican Communion, can be used a
synonym for the same feast;
Thomas Pruen uses the term to
refer to
Ascension Day in his
Illustration of the Liturgy...
- John
Pruen Cordner (20
March 1929 – 10
December 2016) was an
Australian sportsman who pla**** first-class
cricket for
Victoria and
Australian rules football...
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Edward Pruen Cordner (31
January 1919 – 4
March 1996) was an
Australian rules footballer who pla**** with
Melbourne in the
Victorian Football League (VFL)...
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Anglican minister from Eton, Buckinghamshire, and
Elizabeth Saffrona (née
Pruen). He
competed for
South Africa in the
tennis event at the 1920
Summer Olympics...
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Retrieved 22
August 2016. Hibbins,
Gillian M. (2007). "Cordner,
George Denis Pruen (1924–1990)".
Australian Dictionary of Biography. Canberra, ACT: National...