meanings of st albans definition of st albans books about st albans references on st albans articles about st albans dreams about st albans
 st albans - Definition 

St Albans (7437 bytes)
1: [[eo:St Albans]] [[no:St. Albans]]
2: ''For other places named St Albans see [[St Albans (disambiguation)]]''
6: !colspan=2 align=center bgcolor="#ff9999"|St Albans
8: !colspan=2 bgcolor="#ff9999"|Administration
10: ...[District]]:||[[City and District of St Albans|St Albans]]

Earl of St Albans (573 bytes)
1: ...h. See also: [[Viscount St Albans]], [[Duke of St Albans]].
3: ==Earls of St Albans, First Creation ([[1628]])==
7: ==Earls of St Albans, Second Creation ([[1660]])==
8: *[[Henry Jermyn, 1st Earl of St Albans]] (d. 1684)
10: [[Category:Earldoms|St Albans]]

St. Albans, Victoria (258 bytes)
1: ...lbourne]], [[Victoria (Australia)|Victoria]], [[Australia]]. Its [[Local Government Areas of Victoria|...
3: ...urbBoxIncomplete|LGA=[[City of Brimbank]]|Here=St Albans}}

St Albans School (2179 bytes)
1: ...b|The abbey gateway, now home to the school's [[History]] and [[Economics]] departments.]]
2: ...liament, the last Abbot was granted the right to establish a [[Grammar school]], subsequently maintain...
4: ...s moved to the gateway building of the former monastery in [[1871]] and has since been expanded with a...
6: When the Direct Grant system was abolished in [[1975]], the school became fu...
8: The school operates a [[house (school)|house system]], whereby all members of the school are split ...

St. Albans School (1413 bytes)
1: ...rivate school]] for boys, chartered by the [[Protestant]] [[Episcopal]] Cathedral Foundation, in [[Was...
3: ...[[Brit Hume]], and astronauts [[Michael Collins (astronaut)|Michael Collins]] and [[Frederick Hauck]]....
5: The school has approximately 500 students spread between grades 4 and 12. It is locat...
7: ...ent]] executives and [[journalist]]s, and affords students an inside view on the shaping and making of...
10: * [http://www.sta.cathedral.org/ St. Albans School]

St Albans Head (659 bytes)
1: ''For other places named St Albans see [[St Albans (disambiguation)]]''
3: ...re formed of hard limestones, with chalk at the eastern end, interspersed with slumped sections of sof...
5: ...f Portalnd Stone from the overlying Lower Purbeck Stone.
9: {{UK-geo-stub}}

St Albans City F.C. (1072 bytes)
1: ...[[football (soccer)|football]] club based in [[St Albans]], [[Hertfordshire]], [[England]]. It was founded...
3: ...ous match was on [[November 22]] [[1922]] in a first round [[FA Cup]] match. Having been held by [[Dul...
5: ... by [[Wilfred Minter]]. His feat remains the highest tally by a player on the losing side of an FA Cup...
10: {{stub}}

Bishop of St Albans (527 bytes)
1: ...ps of the [[Diocese of Saint Albans|Diocese of St Albans]]
4: *[[1890]] - [[John Wogan Festing]]
11: *[[1995]] - [[Christopher William Herbert]]
13: {{reli-stub}}
14: {{org-stub}}

Duke of St Albans (2733 bytes)
1: ...actress, and had awarded Beauclerk the dukedom, just as he had awarded the dukedoms of [[Duke of Richm...
3: ...999]] when he ran from the steps of the throne to stand on the [[Woolsack]] in the [[House of Lords]] ...
5: ==Dukes of St Albans ([[1684]])==
7: *[[Charles Beauclerk, 1st Duke of St Albans]] ([[1670]]-[[1726]])
8: *[[Charles Beauclerk, 2nd Duke of St Albans]] ([[1696]]-[[1751]])

Battle of St Albans (300 bytes)
1: ...of the Roses]] fought in or near the town of [[St Albans]].
3: The [[First Battle of St Albans]] was the first [[battle]] of the war and was fought on [[May 22]...
5: The [[Second Battle of St Albans]] was fought February 22, 1461.

St Albans Cathedral (23659 bytes)
1: ...th.jpg|thumb|300px|St Albans Cathedral from the west.]]
2: ... and Abbey Church of St Alban'''. It has the longest [[nave]], at 106 metres, of any [[cathedral]] in ...
4: ==England's first Christian martyr==
5: ...on the spot where the cathedral named for him now stands.
7: ... as "''circa'' [[250]]" - scholars generally suggest dates of [[209]], [[254]] or [[304]].

St Albans (disambiguation) (1144 bytes)
1: '''St Albans''', '''St. Albans''' or '''Saint Albans''' is a placename in several countries, ultimatel...
2: *in [[Australia]]
3: **[[St Albans, Victoria]], a suburb of [[Melbourne]]
4: **[[St Albans, New South Wales]], a town in [[New South Wales]]
6: ...ns]], a suburb of [[Christchurch, New Zealand|Christchurch]]

HMS St Albans (1947 bytes)
1: ...ssels of the [[Royal Navy]] bearing the name [[St Albans]].
3: *The first HMS ''St Albans'' was in [[1687]], a fifty gun ship of the line s...
4: ...ies]]. She was wrecked in [[Kingston, Jamaica|Kingston]] during a gale in [[1744]].
5: ...p of the line she had sixty guns, she served against the [[France|French]] from [[1756]] and participa...
6: ...that captured [[St Lucia]] and won victories at [[St Kitts]] and [[Battle of the Saintes|The Saintes]]...

St. Albans, Queens (2064 bytes)
1: ... of the large houses there (particularly in the western section known as Addisleigh Park).
3: ...y and Extended Care Center (formerly known as St. Albans Naval Hospital) is located on the site of a forme...
5: ...gner of the [[Declaration of Independence (United States)|Declaration of Independence]].
15: ...is (saxophonist)|Eddie "Lockjaw" Davis]] saxophonist
27: *[[William Grant Still]]

History of St Albans (7035 bytes)
1: '''[[St Albans]]''' is in southern [[Hertfordshire]], England, a...
3: ... known for some time by the Saxon name ''Verlamchester''.
4: .... In the [[5th century]] a monastic church was constructed.
7: ...d three churches - St. Peter's, St. Stephen's and St. Michael's. Around 500 people lived in the town i...
9: ... [[St Albans School]], an education establishment still in use.

St. Albans, Maine (2411 bytes)
1: '''St. Albans''' is a town located in [[Somerset County, Maine]...
4: According to the [[United States Census Bureau]], the town has a total area of...

St Albans Abbey (695 bytes)
1: [[Image:St albans monastery gateway.jpg|thumb|Abbey gateway]]
2: ... School]], and the Abbey church which is now [[St Albans Cathedral]]. The other buildings were located to ...
4: ... the cathedral article for a more detailed site history.
8: ...n station in [[St Albans]]. See [[St Albans Abbey station]].
11: * [[History of St Albans]]

First Battle of St Albans (2625 bytes)
1: ...ought on [[May 22]], [[1455]] in the town of [[St Albans]].
3: ...f England|Henry VI]] and had himself appointed Constable of England.
5: ...kist troops ranged in the surrounding fields against them.
7: ...way and resulted in heavy casualties for the Yorkists.
9: ...ed the Lancastrian line in two, making military history.

Second Battle of St Albans (1439 bytes)
1: ...e way was clear for the [[House of Lancaster|Lancastrians]] (led by [[Margaret of Anjou | Queen Margar...
3: They were intercepted near St Albans by forces commanded by the [[Richard Neville, Ear...
5: The Lancastrians captured [[Henry VI of England|Henry VI]], w...
8: *[[History of St Albans]]
9: *[[First Battle of St Albans]]

St. Albans, West Virginia (2664 bytes)
1: ...lbans''' is a city located in [[Kanawha County, West Virginia]].
4: ...oton-StAlbans.PNG|right|Location of St. Albans, West Virginia]]
5: ...s located at 38°22'49" North, 81°49'11" West (38.380365, -81.819712){{GR|1}}.
7: According to the [[United States Census Bureau]], the city has a total area of...
18: {{West Virginia}}

 << Prev 20 Result Pages:   1  2  3  4  5  6  7  8  9  10  Next 20 >>
Copyright 2008 WordIQ.com - Privacy Policy  ::  Terms of Use  :: Contact Us  :: About Us
This article is licensed under the GNU Free Documentation License. It uses material from the Wikipedia article "st albans".