Translation for '
Edward' from English to Spanish
NOUN | an Edward | Edwards | |
SYNO | Albert Edward | Black Prince | Duke of Windsor | ... |
NOUN article.ind sg | pl
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- Edward's swamp rat ("Malacomys edwardsi") is a species of rodent in the family Muridae.
- Before 1950, the last non-Labour MP for any of Bermondsey's one-third-predecessor seats was in Southwark North from 1935 to 1939, in the form of Edward Anthony Strauss who moved with part of the Liberal Party to being a 'Liberal National' at that election, who were a more centrist group.
- He also wrote the Anglo-Norman "La Estoire de Seint Aedward le Rei" (the History of Saint Edward the King), which survives in a beautifully illuminated manuscript version, Cambridge, Cambridge University Library MS.
- King Georgedward Sondashi VIII-Emmanuel Mwaba, a 53rd rEnglish uler-billionaire genious directs the country from his exile in Prince Edward-Sophie Wessex- Lady Louiser's Bagshot, UK(He has the longest police file on earth, similar to most 33 King Charles III crowns-of which he is).
- The parish of King Edward has had approx 24 variations of the name: Kynedor (12th Century), Kynedward and Kinedart to name a few.
- The "hippo" of the title (occasionally referred to as "the happy hippo" and given to wallowing in long baths) is Edward (Ted/Tedward) Lennox Wallace, an aging, lecherous, one-time hell-raising poet, reduced by diminishing poetic talent to working as a theatre critic.
- He suggested that the Vietnamese pheasant ("Lophura hatinhensis") might be a different species from Edward's pheasant ("Lophura edwardsi") although most ornithologists do not split these two forms.
- Two twin cylinder engines at King Edward Mine, Camborne(http://kingedwardmine.co.uk/) They were originally installed for the Falmouth Water Company around 1926/27, one of them was kept as standby until the early 1970s.
- The specific name, "edwardtaylori", is in honor of American herpetologist Edward Harrison Taylor.
- "Archaeoattacus edwardsii", or Edward's Atlas moth, is a moth belonging to the family Saturniidae and subfamily Saturniinae. The species was first described by Francis Buchanan White in 1859.
- Pye) Vaughan (1621–1701) (a daughter of Sir Walter Pye) and Henry Vaughan, of Bredwardine, which his ancestors had held since at least the middle of the 15th century.
- It consisted of footage of Jedward performing the song at the Late Late Show, including backstage footage.
- "Jedward's Big Adventure" is a children's television programme airing on CBBC.
- The video stars actress Tara Reid, who Jedward had previously met as housemates on "Celebrity Big Brother".
- He married twice; firstly Lucy, the daughter of Charles Knyvet, with whom he had 4 sons and 4 daughters and secondly Catherine, the daughter of Watkin Vaughan of Bredwardine, Herefordshire and the widow of James Boyle of Hereford.
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