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  1. Water of Ken: The Water of Ken is a river in the historical county of Kirkcudbrightshire in Galloway, south-west Scotland.It rises on Blacklorg Hill, north-east of Cairnsmore of Carsphairn in the Carsphairn hills, and flows south-westward into The Glenkens ... [100%] 2024-01-13 [Rivers of Dumfries and Galloway]
  2. Eanmund of Kent: Eanmund (c.764–?) was a king of Kent, jointly with or in succession to Sigered of Kent. Eanmund is known only from an undated confirmation, witnessed by Archbishop Bregowine (761–764), added to a charter of Sigered. (King of the Anglo-Saxon Kingdom of Kent) [77%] 2024-02-03 [Kentish monarchs] [8th-century English monarchs]...
  3. Joan of Kent: Joan of Kent, Princess of Wales und Fürstin von Aquitanien, suo jure 4. Countess of Kent und 5. [77%] 2023-12-09
  4. History of Kent: Kent is a traditional county in South East England with long-established human occupation. Kent has been occupied since the Lower Palaeolithic as finds from the quarries at Fordwich and Swanscombe attest. (English county history) [77%] 2023-12-20 [History of Kent] [History of England by county]...
  5. Geology of Kent: The geology of Kent in southeast England largely consists of a succession of northward dipping late Mesozoic and Cenozoic sedimentary rocks overlain by a suite of unconsolidated deposits of more recent origin. Kent is the south-easternmost county in England. (Overview of the geology of Kent) [77%] 2023-12-20 [Geology of Kent]
  6. Rivers of Kent: Four major rivers drain the county of Kent, England. The catchment area of the Medway covers almost 25% of the county. [77%] 2023-12-01 [Rivers of Kent]
  7. University of Kent: The University of Kent (formerly the University of Kent at Canterbury, abbreviated as UKC) is a semi-collegiate public research university based in Kent, United Kingdom . The university was granted its royal charter on 4 January 1965 and the following ... (Organization) [77%] 2023-10-11 [Universities UK]
  8. Alric of Kent: Alric (Old English: Alrīc; 8th century) was a king of the Saxon kingdom of Kent, jointly with Æðelberht II and Eadberht I. Alric acceded with his two brothers on the death of his father Wihtred, according to Bede, but is ... (Son of Wihtred, king of Kent) [77%] 2023-11-09 [Kentish monarchs] [8th-century English monarchs]...
  9. Honorius of Kent: Honorius of Kent (sometimes known as Honorius Magister; died after 1210) was a medieval English Archdeacon of Richmond and canon lawyer. Honorius was given the title of magister, signifying that he had a university education. (13th-century English priest and canon lawyer) [77%] 2023-12-19 [13th-century English Roman Catholic priests] [Archdeacons of Richmond]...
  10. Hlothhere of Kent: Hlothhere (Old English: Hloþhere; died 6 February 685) was a King of Kent who ruled from 673 to 685. Hlothhere succeeded his brother Ecgberht I in 673. (King of the Anglo-Saxon Kingdom of Kent) [77%] 2023-09-28 [Anglo-Saxon warriors] [Kentish monarchs]...
  11. Bundle of Kent: Articles Most recent articles on Bundle of Kent Most cited articles on Bundle of Kent Review articles on Bundle of Kent Articles on Bundle of Kent in N Eng J Med, Lancet, BMJ Media Powerpoint slides on Bundle of Kent ... [77%] 2023-11-08 [Cardiac anatomy] [Cardiology]...
  12. Kingdom of Kent: The Kingdom of the Kentish (Old English: Cantwara rīce; Latin: Regnum Cantuariorum), today referred to as the Kingdom of Kent, was an early medieval kingdom in what is now South East England. It existed from either the fifth or the ... (Early medieval kingdom in England (c.455-871)) [77%] 2024-02-19 [Kingdom of Kent] [Petty kingdoms of England]...
  13. Kingdom of Kent: The Kingdom of the Kentish (Old English: Cantwara rīce; Latin: Regnum Cantuariorum), today referred to as the Kingdom of Kent, was an early medieval kingdom in what is now South East England. It existed from either the fifth or the ... (History) [77%] 2024-03-09 [Former kingdoms]
  14. Geography of Kent: Kent is the south-easternmost county in England. It is bounded on the north by the River Thames and the North Sea, and on the south by the Straits of Dover and the English Channel. (Overview of the geography of Kent) [77%] 2023-12-26 [Geography of Kent]
  15. Flag of Kent: The flag of Kent is the flag of the English county of Kent. It features the white horse of Kent on a red background, a theme used in several other Kent-related coats of arms and logos or symbols. (Flag of English county) [77%] 2024-08-19 [Kent] [Flags of places in England]...
  16. Water Of Bitterness (Or Of Jealousy): WATER OF BITTERNESS (OR OF JEALOUSY) See ADULTERY, (2). See ADULTERY, (2). [74%] 1915-01-01
  17. Water Of Separation (Or Of Uncleanness): WATER OF SEPARATION (OR OF UNCLEANNESS) See DEFILEMENT; SEPARATION; UNCLEANNESS. See DEFILEMENT; SEPARATION; UNCLEANNESS. [74%] 1915-01-01
  18. Color of water: The color of water varies with the ambient conditions in which that water is present. While relatively small quantities of water appear to be colorless, pure water has a slight blue color that becomes deeper as the thickness of the ... (Water color in different conditions) [72%] 2023-11-04 [Water chemistry] [Water pollution]...
  19. Water of Life (Christianity): In Christianity the term "water of Life" (Greek: ὕδωρ ζωῆς hydōr zōēs) is used in the context of living water, specific references appearing in the Book of Revelation (21:6 and 22:1), as well as the Gospel of John. In these ... (Religion) [72%] 2023-11-15 [Christian terminology] [Holy Spirit]...
  20. Drawer Of Water: DRAWER OF WATER dro'-er, (sho'ebh mayim, from sha'abh, "to bale up" water): In Syria and Palestine, outside of Mt. Lebanon and the Anti- Lebanon, the springs of water are scarce and the inhabitants of these less favored ... [72%] 1915-01-01

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