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  1. Hastings (Neutral Bay): Hastings is a heritage-listed former residence and now multiple residences at 2 Hayes Street, Neutral Bay, North Sydney Council, New South Wales, Australia. The 1913 house was reputedly designed by Edward Jeaffreson Jackson and built from 1830 to 1913. (Neutral Bay) [100%] 2023-12-27 [New South Wales State Heritage Register] [Neutral Bay, New South Wales]...
  2. Hastings: Hastings, a city and the county-seat of Adams county, Nebraska, U.,584; (1900) 7188 (1253 foreign-born); (1910) 9338. Hastings is served by the Chicago, Burlington & Quincy, the Chicago & North-western, the Missouri Pacific and the St Joseph & Grand ... [100%] 2022-09-02
  3. Hastings (Pennsylvania): Hastings è una borough degli Stati Uniti d'America, nella contea di Cambria nello Stato della Pennsylvania. Secondo il censimento del 2000 la popolazione è di 1.398 abitanti. (Pennsylvania) [100%] 2023-12-30
  4. Hastings: Hastings : Seaside town in East Sussex; has direct railway link to London via Tunbridge Wells. [100%] 2023-12-27
  5. Hastings: Hastings is a fishing port and resort town on the English Channel, in Sussex, south-east England. William the Conqueror landed his army at Pevensey, near Hastings, in 1066, and the decisive battle which took place at the village of ... [100%] 2023-02-20 [United Kingdom Cities and Towns]
  6. Hasting: Hasting (* zwischen 810 und 820; † um 900) bzw. Hastein (auch Hásteinn, Haastén, Haesten, Hæsten, Haestenn, Hæstenn, Haesting, Hæsting, Anstign, Anstignus, Alsting, Afflengo oder Hastingo) war ein dänischer Wikinger-Häuptling und Anführer der Loire-Normannen im 9. [85%] 2023-11-04
  7. Battle of Hastings: The Battle of Hastings was fought on 14 October 1066 between the Norman-French army of William, the Duke of Normandy, and an English army under the Anglo-Saxon King Harold Godwinson, beginning the Norman Conquest of England. It took ... (Battle between English and Normans in 1066) [80%] 2024-02-04 [1066 in England] [Battles involving England]...
  8. Shire of Hastings: The Shire of Hastings was a local government area about 60 kilometres (37 mi) south-southeast of Melbourne, the state capital of Victoria, Australia, encompassing the eastern extremity of the Mornington Peninsula. The shire covered an area of 304.6 ... [80%] 2023-12-19 [Former local government areas of Victoria (state)] [Shire of Mornington Peninsula]...
  9. Battle of Hastings: The Battle of Hastings took place on 14th October 1066, fought between King Harold of England's army and Duke William of Normandy's invading force. William had landed at Pevensey on England's south coast in late September, just ... [80%] 2023-06-14
  10. Battle of Hastings: The Battle of Hastings was the decisive Norman victory in the Norman conquest of England. The location was Senlac Hill, approximately six miles north of Hastings, on which an abbey was subsequently erected. The battle took place on October 14 ... [80%] 2023-02-04
  11. Marquess of Hastings: Marquess of Hastings was a title in the Peerage of the United Kingdom. It was created on 6 December 1816 for Francis Rawdon-Hastings, 2nd Earl of Moira. [80%] 2023-12-22 [Extinct marquessates in the Peerage of the United Kingdom] [Hastings family]...
  12. Battle of Hastings: The Battle of Hastings in south-east England on 14 October 1066 saw the defeat of the Anglo-Saxon king Harold II (r. Jan-Oct 1066) by the invading Norman army led by William, Duke of Normandy (reigned from 1035 ... [80%] 2019-01-11
  13. Battle of Hastings: The Battle of Hastings was fought on October 14, 1066, between William the Conqueror, Duke of Normandy and Harold Godwinson, Earl of Wessex. The issue of succession to the English throne provided the basis for the battle, with King Edward ... [80%] 2023-02-10 [Battles] [French History]...
  14. Hauntings: Hauntings, the supposed manifestations of existence by spirits of the dead in houses or places familiar to them in life. The savage practice of tying up the corpse before burying it is clearly intended to prevent the dead from “walking ... [75%] 2022-09-02
  15. Hangings: HANGINGS hang'-ingz: (1) In English Versions of the Bible this word in the plural represents the Hebrew qela`im, the curtains of "fine twined linen" with which the court of the tabernacle was enclosed. These were five cubits in ... [75%] 1915-01-01
  16. Hartungs: Hartungs ist ein Ortsteil von Leupoldsgrün im oberfränkischen Landkreis Hof. Das Dorf liegt in der südlichen Verlängerung von Leupoldsgrün und Rohrsteig, 1,3 km von Leupoldsgrün entfernt. [75%] 2024-01-13
  17. Hastingsia: Hastingsia es un género de plantas herbáceas, perennes y bulbosas perteneciente a la subfamilia Agavoideae dentro de las asparagáceas. Comprende cuatro especies que se distribuyen desde el sudoeste de Oregón hasta el norte de California, en Estados Unidos.​​ El género ... [75%] 2024-03-14
  18. Michael Hastings, Baron Hastings of Scarisbrick: Michael John Hastings, Lord Hastings of Scarisbrick CBE (born 29 January 1958) is currently the Professor of Leadership at the Stephen R. Covey Leadership Centre at Huntsman Business School, USA, and sits on the Concordia Leadership Council. [73%] 2023-11-08 [1958 births] [Living people]...
  19. Husting: A husting originally referred to a native Germanic governing assembly, the thing. By metonymy, the term may now refer to any event (such as debates or speeches) during an election campaign where one or more of the candidates are present. (Small political assembly) [71%] 2023-11-24 [Elections] [Elections in England]...
  20. Husting: A husting originally referred to a native Germanic governing assembly, the thing. By metonymy, the term may now refer to any event (such as debates or speeches) during an election campaign where one or more of the candidates are present. (Social) [71%] 2023-12-11 [Elections]

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