Peryn (Russian: Перынь, IPA: [pʲɪˈrɨnʲ]) is a peninsula near Veliky Novgorod (Russia), noted for its medieval pagan shrine complex, and for its later... 60 KB (4,725 words) - 07:13, 22 April 2024 |
William Peryn (died 1558) was an English Roman Catholic priest and Dominican friar who in the reign of Mary I became prior of the short-lived Priory of... 4 KB (526 words) - 05:16, 8 June 2023 |
East Slavic sanctuaries had a round (most often open) shape (see also: Peryn). Early modern historiographers such as Penzel (1777) and Palacky (1827)... 17 KB (1,512 words) - 20:37, 24 January 2024 |
John Perrin (translator) (redirect from John Peryn) of birth is given [1] also as 1560, inconsistent with Venn. Also Perin, Peryn, Pirryn, Pern or Perne. David Norton, A Textual History of the King James... 2 KB (205 words) - 03:34, 22 January 2024 |
historical currency Peryn, a peninsula near Veliky Novgorod (Russia) Peryn Chapel, the Church of the Nativity of the Theotokos on Peryn Parndorf, a town... 396 bytes (93 words) - 19:28, 18 June 2023 |
Ravis, George Abbot, Richard Eedes, Giles Tomson, Sir Henry Savile, John Peryn, Ralph Ravens, John Harmar, John Aglionby, Leonard Hutten Cambridge Edward... 23 KB (2,431 words) - 17:52, 8 May 2024 |
Neva into the Gulf of Finland. The source of the Volkhov is marked by the Peryn Chapel built in the 1220s. The basin of Lake Ilmen contains vast areas in... 5 KB (362 words) - 11:23, 11 April 2023 |