- Irish: Caoimhín; Old Irish: Cóemgen, Caemgen;
Latinized Coemgenus; 498 (
reputedly)–3 June 618) is an
Irish saint,
known as the
founder and
first abbot of...
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Thomas "Old Tom" Parr (c. 1482 or 1483 (
reputedly) – 13
November 1635) was an
Englishman who was said to have
lived for 152 years. A
portrait of Parr...
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moved to Paris; upon arrival, the
French tréma was
added to the
surname (
reputedly by one of André's teachers),
changing Citroen to Citroën. His
father died...
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brothels in the Rhein-Ruhr
region of Germany.
While already in prison, he
reputedly still controlled the "Colosseum"
brothel in Augsburg. In 2008
after his...
- was most
notorious for the
Nepalese Prime Minister Jung
Bahadur Rana
reputedly spending £250,000 on her. She
later experienced a
religious conversion...
- The
Peter England brand was
first formed in 1889 and the
company was
reputedly tasked with out****ing
British soldiers during the Boer War. With a factory...
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divine hero,
reputed by some to be one of Heracles'
lovers (eromenoi), and
reputedly a son of
Hermes by some accounts, and
eponym of Abdera, Thrace. Some sources...
- p****ed on his
predilection to his
fictional creation James Bond.
Fleming reputedly used to eat the dish at Scott's
Restaurant on
Mount Street in London....
- out a
living from mine
tailings and an
annual influx of
pilgrims to a
reputedly miraculous image of St.
Francis in the
parish church. Today, its main...
- a
significant role in ****anese
folklore since ancient times. They are
reputedly mischievous and jolly,
masters of
disguise and shapeshifting, but somewhat...