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Tom Courtenay (1642 bytes)
1: '''Tom Courtenay''' (pronounced "Courtney") (born [[February 25]],... 3: He was born Thomas Courtenay in [[Kingston-upon-Hull|Hull]], [[England]], and ... 7: Sir Thomas Courtenay was knighted in [[2001]]. 9: [[Category:1937 births|Courtenay, Tom]] 10: [[Category:Best Actor Oscar Nominee|Courtenay, Tom]] <!-- The Dresser --> Courtenay (231 bytes) 1: '''Courtenay''' is the name of several communes in [[France]]: 3: *[[Courtenay, Isère|Courtenay]], in the [[Isère]] ''département'' 4: *[[Courtenay, Loiret|Courtenay]], in the [[Loiret]] ''département'' 8: [[fr:Courtenay]] Bryce Courtenay (1484 bytes) 1: '''Bryce Courtenay''' (b. [[Johannesburg]], [[South Africa]] in [[19... 3: ... of One'', was published in [[1989]] and, despite Courtenay's fears that it would never sell, it quickly beca... 5: Today, Bryce Courtenay lives in [[Sydney]], Australia. 13: *''[[Tommo & Hawk]]'' ([[1997]]) 23: Note that except for ''The Power of One'', Courtenay's books are not published in the [[United States ... Sutton Courtenay (453 bytes) 1: The small village of '''Sutton Courtenay''' is currently in [[Oxfordshire]] but because of... 3: Is is famous for having an [[atomic energy]] station where the world's first [[heav... William Courtenay (4286 bytes) 1: ...96]]), English prelate, was a younger son of Hugh Courtenay, earl of Devon (d. 1377), and through his mother ... 3: ... was chosen chancellor of the university in 1367. Courtenay's ecclesiastical and political career began about... 7: ... Having meanwhile become archbishop of Canterbury Courtenay summoned a council, or synod, in London, which co... 9: ...tes with the bishops of Exeter and Salisbury, and Courtenay was only partially able to enforce the payment of... 11: ...nder [[Thomas of Woodstock]], duke of Gloucester. Courtenay died at [[Maidstone]] on [[July 31]] 1396, and wa... Courtenay Stewart (553 bytes) 1: '''Courtenay Stewart''' (born [[January 17]], [[1985]] in [[Ma... 5: [[Category:1985 births|Stewart, Courtenay]] 6: [[Category:Olympic swimmers of Canada|Stewart, Courtenay]] 7: ...ory:Swimmers at the 2004 Summer Olympics|Stewart, Courtenay]] 8: ...ian athletes at the 2004 Summer Olympics|Stewart, Courtenay]] Agnes of Courtenay (3066 bytes) 1: '''Agnes of Courtenay''' (died c. [[1184]]) was the mother of king [[Ba... 3: Agnes was the daughter of [[Joscelin II of Courtenay]], [[County of Edessa|count of Edessa]], and sist... 12: ...es of Courtenay''' was the daughter of [[Peter of Courtenay]], [[Latin Empire|Latin emperor]], and [[Yolanda ... Courtenay Taylor (593 bytes) 1: '''Courtenay Taylor''' (aka Courtenay Kellen Taylor) is an [[actor|actress]] who has pe... 7: ...[http://www.courtenaytaylor.com/ Official Site of Courtenay Taylor] Robert of Courtenay (2040 bytes) 1: ...le]], was a younger son of the emperor [[Peter of Courtenay]], and a descendant of the French king, [[Louis V... 3: When it became known in [[France]] that Peter of Courtenay was dead, his eldest son, Philip, Marquis of [[Na... Peter of Courtenay (2288 bytes) 1: '''Peter of Courtenay''' (d. [[1219]]) was emperor of the [[Latin Empir... 3: ...Louis VI of France]]. His mother was Elizabeth of Courtenay. 8: ...hing Constantinople. Two of his sons, [[Robert of Courtenay|Robert]] and [[Baldwin II of Constantinople|Baldw... Sampford Courtenay (255 bytes) 5: [[no:Sampford Courtenay]] Courtenay, Loiret (500 bytes) 1: '''Courtenay''' is a commune of the [[Loiret]] ''[[département... 6: ...[[Cantons of France|Canton]]: [[Courtenay, Loiret|Courtenay]] 13: *Chief town (seat) of the [[Canton de Courtenay]]. 17: Courtenay was the birthplace of [[Aristide Bruant]]. 19: [[fr:Courtenay (Loiret)]] Renaud de Courtenay (294 bytes) 1: '''Renaud de Courtenay''' ([[1125]]- [[September 27]], [[1194]]), was a ... 3: He was the son of [[Miles de Courtenay]] and [[Ermengard de Nevers]]. He married [[Eliz... Courtenay, North Dakota (2648 bytes) 1: '''Courtenay''' is a city located in [[Stutsman County, North ... 4: ...Image:NDMap-doton-Courtenay.PNG|right|Location of Courtenay, North Dakota]] 5: Courtenay is located at 47°13'23" North, 98°34'3" W... Jon Courtenay Grimwood (4057 bytes) 1: '''Jon Courtenay Grimwood''' is a [[British]] [[science fiction]] ... 5: ...beralism|liberal]] [[Islam]]ic [[Ottoman Empire|Ottoman]] [[North Africa]] in the [[21st century]], mai... 31: * [http://www.orionbooks.co.uk/11401-3/Author-Jon-Courtenay-Grimwood.htm Profile] on Orion Books' website, No... 35: ...e.comcast.net/~antaylor1/favouritecultsf.html Jon Courtenay Grimwood's Top 10 Science Fiction Novels] from ''... 37: [[Category:Alternate history|Grimwood, Jon Courtenay]] Marjorie Courtenay-Latimer (3891 bytes) 1: '''Marjorie Eileen Doris Courtenay-Latimer''' ([[February 24]], [[1907]]-[[May 17]],... 3: ..._Courtenay-Latimer.jpg|right|thumb|300px|Marjorie Courtenay-Latimer discovered this ''[[coelacanth]]'', forme... 5: Courtenay-Latimer was born in either [[Aliwal North, South ... 9: ...it to the morgue--which wouldn't have the thing. Courtenay-Latimer tried to contact [[James Leonard Brierly ... 13: Courtenay-Latimer spent the rest of her career at the museu... Courtenay, British Columbia (2880 bytes) 1: [[Image:BCMap-doton-Courtenay.png|300px|right]] 2: ...olumbia|Regional District of Comox-Strathcona]]. Courtenay lies just 4 km west of the Town of [[Comox, Briti... 5: ..., which in turn, was named after [[George William Courtenay]], captain of the vessel [[HMS Constance]], which... 8: Courtenay is located at 49°41'0" North, 125°0'0" West (49.6... 10: ... is [[British Columbia provincial highway 19A]]. Courtenay is located at the northern terminus of the [[Esqu... Sir William Honeywood Courtenay (265 bytes) 1: John Nichols Tom 2: (a.k.a. Sir William Percy Honeywood Courtenay) 5: ...special/exhibitions/portrait_exhibit/John_Nichols_Tom.php Harvard Law School Library] Tom-tom drum (4432 bytes) 3: A '''tom-tom''' (not to be confused with a [[tamtam]]) is a cy... 5: Tom-Toms can be fitted with an adjustable mounting for a ... 9: ...art of the 20th century. These first drum kit tom-toms had no rims, the heads were tacked to the shell.... 11: ... these sizes being called ''power toms''. Hanging toms an extra inch deep again, known as ''canon depth... 13: ...ly shallower than the corresponding double-headed tom. Tom Tom Club (660 bytes) 1: '''Tom Tom Club''' was a [[New wave music|new wave]] band, a... 3: At the height of their success, Tom Tom Club made an appearance in the Talking Heads conc...
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