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Tristram may
refer to: the
title character of The Life and
Opinions of
Tristram Shandy, Gentleman, a
novel by
Laurence Sterne the
title character of Tristram...
- The Life and
Opinions of
Tristram Shandy, Gentleman, also
known as
Tristram Shandy, is a
novel by
Laurence Sterne,
inspired by Don Quixote. It was published...
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Tristram's warbler (Curruca deserticola) is a
species of Old
World warbler in the
family Sylviidae. It is
found in Algeria, Libya, Mauritania, Morocco...
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Tristram Coffin may
refer to:
Tristram Coffin (settler) (1606–1681),
leader of a
group of
investors who
bought Nantucket in 1659
Tristram J.
Coffin (born...
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Tristram Shapeero is an
English television director and producer. He is best
known for
directing many
episodes of both
British and
American comedy series...
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Tristram Julian William Hunt,
FRHistS (born 31 May 1974) is a
British historian,
broadcast journalist and
former politician who has been
Director of the...
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Tristram is a
variant of Tristan. A
Welsh given name, it
originates from the
Brythonic name
Drust or Drust****. It
derives from a stem
meaning "noise"...
- Bull
Story (marketed in Australia, New
Zealand and the
United States as
Tristram Shandy: A **** and Bull Story) is a 2005
British comedy film
directed by...
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Tristan (Latin/Brythonic: Drust****; Welsh: Trystan), also
known as
Tristram,
Tristyn or
Tristain and
similar names, is the hero of the
legend of Tristan...
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Tristan or
Tristram or
Tristen is a
given name
descending from
Welsh Drystan,
influenced by the
French word
triste and Welsh/Cornish/Breton trist, both...