- sabyn
- mydlić; namydlać; namydlić
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Richard Wingfield — Sir Richard Wingfield (c. 1456 ndash; 22 July 1525) was an influential courtier and diplomat in the early years of the Tudor dynasty of England.He was born at Letheringham, Suffolk to Sir John Wingfield (c. 1428 ndash; 10 May 1481) and his wife… … Wikipedia
Battle of St. Mathieu — Infobox Military Conflict conflict= Battle of St Mathieu partof= the War of the League of Cambrai caption= date= 10 August 1512 place= Near Brest, France territory= result= English victory combatant1= England combatant2= France commander1= Edward … Wikipedia
Battle of Saint-Mathieu — Part of the War of the League of Cambrai Contemporary picture of the Breton flagship Marie la Cordelière (or … Wikipedia
Tiffin — One of the most interesting surnames and deriving from the latin Theophania which means the manifestation of God or the Epiphany . The French form of the word was Tiphaie and this became a Baptisimal female name anglicised in the 12th Century as… … Surnames reference
Sabine — Sabine1 [sā′bīn΄] n. [ME Sabyn < L Sabinus < Sabine * Safini (pl.) < IE * swobho , var. of * s(w)ebh : see SIB] 1. a member of an ancient people living chiefly in the Apennines of central Italy, conquered by the Romans in the 3d century… … English World dictionary