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(Bis(trifluoroacetoxy)iodo)benzene
(Bis(trifluoroacetoxy)iodo)benzene is a hypervalent iodine compound used as a reagent in organic chemistry. The reagent is used in an acidic modification of the Hofmann rearrangement. One example is the conversion of cyclobutanecarboxamine to cyclobutylamine hydrochloride[#endnote_Almond ..
Bi-septile
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BIS
BIS is an acronym standing for: Bureau of Indian StandardsBachelor of Independent Studies, an undergraduate degreeBachelor of Information Sciences, a college degreeBattlespace Information System, a command and control system for military forcesBangladesh International SchoolBank for International Se..
Bis
For the music term, see Musical terminology#B.For the band, see Bis (band).For several meanings of the acronym, see BIS.For the high-teens' magazine by Kobunsha of Japan, see Bis (magazine)."bis" also means "two" in some contexts of chemical nomenclature. This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation..
Bis(2,4,5-trichlorophenyl-6-carbopentoxyphenyl)oxalate
Bis(2,4,5-trichlorophenyl-6-carbopentoxyphenyl)oxalate Systematic name Bis(2,4,5-trichlorophenyl-6-carbopentoxyphenyl)oxalate Chemical formula CxHxNxOx Molecular mass xx.xx g/mol Density x.xxx g/cm3 Melting point xx.x °C Boiling point xx.x °C CAS number [xx-xx-xx..
Bis(2-chloroethyl)ethylamine
Chemical name Chemical formula C6H13Cl2N Molecular mass 170.0814 g/mol CAS number [538-07-8] Density x.xxx g/cm3 Melting point xx.x °C Boiling point xx.x °C SMILES xxxx [Chemical infoboxDisclaimer and references] A type of nitrogen mustard..
Bis(2-ethylhexyl) adipate
This does not cite its [[Opentopia:Citing sources|references or sources]]. You can [[Opentopia:WikiProject Fact and Reference Check|help]] Wikipedia by introducing appropriate citations. Bis(2-ethylhexyl) adipate or DEHA is a plasticizer. DEHA is an ester of 2-ethylhexanol and adipic acid. Its c..
Bis(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate
BEHP/DEHP/DOP Chemical name Bis(2-ethylhexyl)phthalate (BEHP) Chemical formula C24H38O4 Molecular mass 390.56 Melting point -50°C Boiling point 385°C Density 0.986 (Water=1) CAS number 117-81-7 SMILES O=C(OCC(CC)CCCC) C1=CC=CC=C1C (OCC(CC)CCCC)=O Bis(2-et..
Bis-HPPP
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Bis-tris methane
Bis-tris methane General Systematic name Bis(2-Hydroxymethyl)-imino-tris(hydroxymethyl)-methane Other names bis-tris, 2,2-Bis(hydroxymethyl)-2,2[,2[[-nitrilotriethanol,2,2-Bis(hydroxymethyl)-2,2,2-nitrilotriethanol,2-[Bis(2-hydroxyethyl)imino]-2-(hydroxymethyl)-1,3-pr..
Bis-tris propane
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Bisa
Bisa is a swedish nickname for the name Tobias. "Bisa" is also the name of a wise tauren druid that a little too often turns towards his "pipe" for comfort. Bisa is known as a member of the allmighty "Exiled Spirits". ..
Bisabolol
α-(-)-Bisabolol Chemical name (R)-6-methyl-2-((R)-4-methylcyclohex-3-enyl)hept-5-en-2-ol Chemical formula C15H26O Molecular mass 222.37 g/mol CAS number (–): [23089-26-1](±): [515-69-5] Density 0.92 g/cm3 Melting point ? °C Boiling point 15..
Bisaccia
Bisaccia is an Italian town, population 4,382 , situated in province of Avellino. Bisaccia's Castle, made by the Lombards, was repaired by Emperor Frederick II, who went to hunt in the woods near Bisaccia. Famous writers as Torquato Tasso and Francesco De Sanctis visited Bisaccia. After the earthq..
Bisacodyl
Bisacodyl is the International Nonproprietary Name of a compound that functions as a stimulant laxative. It is typically prescribed for relief of constipation and for the management of neurogenic bowel dysfunction. Bisacodyl is a diphenylmethane derivative and was first used as a laxative in 1953 ..
Bisai, Aichi
Bisai (尾西市; -shi) was a city located in Aichi prefecture, Japan. The city was founded on January 1, 1955. As of 2003, the city had an estimated population of 58,037 and the density of 2,636.85 persons per km². The total area was 22.01 km². Merger On April 1, 2005, the city of Bisai merged ..
Bisakol
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Bisalpur
Bisalpur is a city and a municipal board in Pilibhit district in the state of Uttar Pradesh, India. Geography Bisalpur is located at [28.3° N 79.8° E][Falling Rain Genomics, Inc - Bisalpur]. It has an average elevation of 156 metres (511 feet). Demograph..
Bisaltae
The Bisaltae were a Thracian people on the lower Strymon river, who gave their name to Bisaltia, the district between Amphipolis and Heraclea Sintica (the modern village of Zervokhori) on the east and Crestonice on the west. They also made their way into the peninsulas of Acte and Pallene in the sou..
Bisaltia
Bisaltia (Bisaltica) was an ancient region extending from the river Strymon and Lake Cercinitis on the east to Crestonia on the west. The eponymous inhabitants, known as the Bisaltae, were a Thracian people. The most important town in Bisaltia was the Greek city of Argilus. There was a river named B..
Bisanda Buzurg
Bisanda Buzurg is a town and a nagar panchayat in Banda district in the state of Uttar Pradesh, India. Demographics As of 2001 India census[Geographic references#IndiaGRIndia], Bisanda Buzurg had a population of 10,568. Males constitute 55% of the population and females 45%. Bisanda Buz..
Bisauli
Bisauli is a city and a municipal board in Budaun district in the state of Uttar Pradesh, India. Geography Bisauli is located at [28.32° N 78.93° E][Falling Rain Genomics, Inc - Bisauli]. It has an average elevation of 182 metres (597 feet). Demographics..
Bisaya
This article is about the Bisaya peoples of the Philippines. For the Bisaya peoples of Borneo, please see Bisaya (Borneo). The Bisaya people or Visayans are originate from the central and southern regions of the Philippines. Several linguistic groups in the Philippines are primarily of Bisaya desc..
Bisaya (Borneo)
The Bisaya are an indigenous people of northwestern Borneo, in Malaysia, concentrated around the Limbang river in northern Sarawak state. There are other related tribes called Kadazan-Dusun in Sabah and in Brunei. They are possibly related to the Visayan of the Philippines though the language does ..
Bisaya Magasin
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Bisaya nossidiiformis
Bisaya nossidiiformis is a plate-thigh beetle that is native to Iran. Its diet consists of mainly dead wood and litter. External links Lawrence et al, [Bisaya] ..
Bisazza
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Bisbee
Bisbee may refer to: Bisbee, ArizonaBisbee, North DakotaBisbee Blue, turquoise from Bisbee, Arizona.This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the ..
Bisbee, Arizona
Bisbee is a city in Cochise County, Arizona, USA, 82 miles (132 km) southeast of Tucson. It is located within a productive copper region. In 1910, 9,019 people lived here; in 1940, 5,853 people lived here. The population was 6,090 at the 2000 census. The city is the county seat of Cochise County..
Bisbee, North Dakota
Bisbee is a city in Towner County, North Dakota in the United States. The population was 167 at the 2000 census. Bisbee was founded in 1888. Geography Bisbee is located at [48°37′33″N, 99°22′47″W] (48.625959, -99.379609)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the ..
Bisbee-Douglas International Airport
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Bisbee/Douglas Copper Kings
The Bisbee/Douglas Copper Kings were a baseball team in the independent Arizona-Mexico League. The league began play on May 30, 2003 and folded in mid-June of that same year. Member teams were Bisbee-Douglas Copper Kings; Cananea Mineros; Nogales Charros; and Tecate Cervaceros. The Bisbee-Douglas ..
Bisbee Blue
Bisbee turquoise commonly has a hard chocolate brown colored matrix. Bisbee Blue refers to the turquoise that comes from copper mines located in the vicinity of Bisbee, Arizona. It is also called Bisbee turquoise. Though small amounts were found in the Campbell shaft mine, as well as in strea..
Bisbee Observer
The Bisbee Observer is a weekly regional newspaper in southern Arizona. It has been published since 1985 and servers and the Official Newspaper of Record for Bisbee, Arizona. External links [Official website] References ..
Bisben
The ancient Bisben Sheepdog is related to other Himalayan breeds and is sometimes mistakenly seen as a type of the Tibetan Mastiff. One of the key distinguishing features of the Bisben dog is its lupoid head, which is nothing like the common mastiff head type associated with its regional cousins. ..
Bisbenzylisoquinolinium
Bisbenzylisoquinolinium compounds are compounds similar in structure to tubocurarine. They have two isoquinolinium structures, linked by a carbon chain, containing two ester linkages. See isoquinoline. ..
Bisbigliando
Bisbigliando ("whispering" in Italian) is a special tremolo effect on the harp where a chord or note is rapidly repeated at a low volume. Usually, the effect is achieved by both hands playing adjacent strings set to the same pitches. This is possible because of enharmonic spellings created by the p..
Bisbrooke
Bisbrooke is a village in the county of Rutland in the East Midlands of England. It is located about two miles east of Uppingham. In 2001 it had a population of 219. In 2001, a pilot TV programme by Aquitaine Television was entitled Bisbrooke by creator, Kieran Woodbury. the show was renamed and ..
Biscari massacre
The Biscari massacre was a war crime committed by U.S. troops during World War II, in which unarmed German and Italian prisoners of war were killed at Biscari in 1943. Following the capture of Biscari Airfield in Sicily on July 14 1943, seventy-six German and Italian POWs were shot by American tro..
Biscarrosse
Biscarrosse Country France Région Aquitaine Départment Landes Arrondissement Mont-de-Marsan Canton Parentis INSEE 40046 Postal Code 40600 MayorCurrent Term Alain Dudon2001-2008 Intercommunality Communauté de commune des Grands..
Biscathorpe
Biscathorpe is a small hamlet in Lincolnshire, England lying south West of Gayton le Wold near Louth, and on the south side of the A157. Sitting in the River Bain, the Viking Way traverses the site of the remains of the Mediaeval village that lies here. The site is a Conservation Area, managed by DE..
Biscay
Location of Biscay province Coat of arms. Bizkaia Delegation Palace in Bilbao. San Juan de Gaztelugatxe, on the Biscayan coast. Urkiola mountain range. Biscay (Basque Bizkaia, Spanish: Vizcaya) is a province of northern Spain, in the northwestern part of the autonomous ..
Biscay, Minnesota
Biscay is a city in McLeod County, Minnesota, United States. The population was 114 at the 2000 census. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of 0.2 km² (0.1 mi²), all land. Demographics As of the census2 of 2000, there were 114 people, 45 households,..
Biscayan
Biscayan (sometimes Bizkaian) (Basque: Bizakaiera)is a dialect of the Basque language spoken in the Vizcaya (Basque: Bizkaia) province of the Basque Country (autonomous community) of Spain. It is the only member of the western branch of the Basque language. The territory in which it is spoken, t..
Biscayne
Biscayne can refer to: Biscayne Bay, a lagoon located on the Atlantic coast of south FloridaBiscayne National Park, a U.S. National Park located in southern FloridaBiscayne Park, Florida, a village located in Miami-Dade County, FloridaChevrolet Biscayne, a series of automobile produced by Chevrolet..
Biscayne Aquifer
Biscayne Aquifer is a body of permeable rock under South Florida that is South Florida’s primary source of drinking water. The Biscayne aquifer is an unconfined aquifer, which means that top portion of the aquifer is the water table. It is also a coastal aquifer because it merges with the floor..
Biscayne Bay
Biscayne Bay separates Miami on the mainland from Miami Beach on the barrier islands of the Atlantic Ocean coast of Florida. Florida Photographic Collection Southern Biscayne Bay makes up the bulk of Biscayne National Park. Biscayne Bay (Bahía Vizcaina, in Spanish) is a lagoon that is a..
Biscayne Island, Miami Beach, Florida
Biscayne Island is the westernmost of the Venetian Islands, a chain of artificial islands in Biscayne Bay near Miami Beach, Florida. Biscayne Island was once the site of Viking Airport. It is now home to apartment buildings, residential neighborhoods, and a toll plaza portion of the Venetian C..
Biscayne Landing
Biscayne Landing is a mixed use commercial/hotel/residential community being developed on the site of the Munisport Landfill Superfund Site. [US Environmental Protection Agency - Sites in Reuse, Munisport]. The City of North Miami will retain ownership of this Brownfield site and the deve..
Biscayne National Park
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Biscayne Park
Biscayne Park can refer to: Biscayne National ParkThe town of Biscayne Park, Florida This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended artic..
Biscayne Park, Florida
Biscayne Park is a village in Miami-Dade County, Florida, United States. The village name "Biscayne" comes from an Indian term for "favorite path of the rising moon". The population was 3,269 at the 2000 census. Geography Biscayne Park is located at [25°52′55″N, 80°10′51″W] (2..
Bisceglie
Bisceglie is a town on the Adriatic Sea, with a population of 51.210 in Apulia (Italian: Puglia) region, in the province of Bari. In Roman times it was called Vigiliae. Puglia · Communes of the province of Bari Acquaviva delle Fonti | Adelfia | Alberobello | Altamura | Andria | Bari..
Bischheim
Bischheim can reffer to the following: a municipality in the German district of Donnersbergkreis; see Bischheim (Donnersbergkreis)a canton in France; see Canton of Bischheima town in this canton; see Bischheim (Bas-Rhin)a part of the municipality of Haselbachtal, Germany This article consisting of g..
Bischheim, Bas-Rhin
Bischheim Country France Région Alsace Départment Bas-Rhin Arrondissement Strasbourg-Campagne Canton Bischheim(chief town) INSEE 67043 Postal Code 67800 MayorCurrent Term André Klein-Mosser2001-2008 Intercommunality Urban Comm..
Bischler-Möhlau indole synthesis
The Bischler-Möhlau indole synthesis is a chemical reaction that forms a 2-aryl-indole from a α-bromo-acetophenone and excess aniline. Reaction mechanism For a reaction with such simple starting materials, the reaction mechanism is surprisingly complex. The first two step involve the rea..
Bischler-Napieralski reaction
The Bischler-Napieralski reaction is a chemical reaction that dehydrates an N-acyl β-arylethyl amines into the corresponding heterocycle. With less nucleophilic the aryl groups, more harsh conditions are required. Indoles react readily upon warming in benzene. Benzene rings require higher..
Bischoff
Bischoff may refer to: Theodor Ludwig Wilhelm Bischoff (1807–1882), German embryologist and anatomist.Eric Bischoff (born 1957), U.S. pro wrestling announcer. This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this p..
Bischoffen
Bischoffen is a community in the Lahn-Dill-Kreis in Hesse, Germany. Contents 1 Geography1.1 Location1.1.1 Niederweidbach1.2 Neighbouring communities1.3 Constituent communities2 History2.0.1 Niederweidbach's history3 Politics3.1 Municipal council3.2&nb..
Bischofferode
Coat of arms Map of Germany Basic Information Country: Germany State: Thüringen District: Eichsfeld Area: 12,21 km² Location: ..
Bischofia javanica
Bischofia javanica is a plant species of the family Phyllanthaceae. It is the sole member of its genus (Bischofia) and tribe (Bischofieae). Synonymy The genus Bischofia is also known as: Microelus Wight & Arn.Stylodiscus Benn. [[zh-min-nan:Ka-tang]] ..
Bischofsgrün
Bischofsgrün was supposedly the town where the art of glassblowing became a true industry. Glassblowing is no longer a neccessity, but Bischofsgrün (Engl: "Bishopsgreen") has become something of a tourist attraction, not for its growth but for its lack of it. While it does have some bucolic resor..
Bischofsheim
Bischofsheim is the name of two German communes. Bischofsheim (Mainspitze), district Groß-Gerau, HesseBischofsheim an der Rhön, district Rhön-Grabfeld, Bavaria This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this..
Bischofsheim (Mainspitze)
Bischofsheim (Mainspitze) is a town of 13,000 residents in Hesse, Germany on the left (south) bank of the Main river, not far from the confluence with the Rhine. A rail junction (crossing of the line from Mainz to Frankfurt with the line from Wiesbaden to Darmstadt) and Autobahn junction (A60 and A..
Bischofsheim an der Rhön
Bischofsheim an der Rhön is a town in the district Rhön-Grabfeld, in Bavaria, Germany. It is situated in the Rhön Mountains, 29 km southeast of Fulda. Town Structure Several originally separate villages became part of the town Bischofsheim. These are Frankenheim, Haselbach, Oberweißenbrunn, U..
Bischofshofen
Bischofshofen (population 10,000) is a city in Western Austria, located in the Salzach valley in the Alps. The city is an important railway hub and lies at the Tauernautobahn, a highway route through the Alps. External links ..
Bischofswerda
Bischofswerda (Lusatian: Biskupicy) is a city in Germany. As of 2001, the population is 13,907. It is located in the district of Bautzen, in Saxony, 33 km east of Dresden, and 18 km west of Bautzen. External links [Bischofswerda Official Website (German)][Statistics of Bischofswerda..
Bischwiller
Bischwiller (German: Bischweiler) is a town in the Bas-Rhin département, Alsace, France, 23 m. by rail N. by E. from Strasbourg. The population (as of 1900) was 7897. It has manufactures of jute and machinery, brewing and iron-founding. Reference ..
Bisclaveret
Bisclavret is one of the twelve Lais of Marie de France written in the 12th century. It tells the story of a werewolf who is trapped in lupine form by the treachery of his wife. The tale was popular and was reworked into as The Lay of Melion, and is probably referenced in Sir Thomas Malory's Le Mo..
Biscoe
Biscoe may refer to: John Biscoe, the nineteenth-century English explorer, or his namesakes:* Places in Antarctica:** Biscoe Bay** Biscoe Point** Biscoe Islands** Mount Biscoe* The RRS John Biscoe, a former British Antarctic Survey supply and research ship. This is a [disambiguationdisambiguat..
Biscoe, North Carolina
Biscoe is a town in Montgomery County, North Carolina, United States. The population was 1,700 at the 2000 census. Geography Biscoe is located at [35°21′38″N, 79°46′49″W] (35.360450, -79.780278)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Burea..
Biscoe Bay
Biscoe Bay is a bay which indents the SW coast of Anvers Island immediately N of Biscoe Point, in the Palmer Archipelago, Antarctica. First charted by the Belgian Antarctic Expedition, 1897-99, under Adrien de Gerlache, and named by him for John Biscoe, who may have landed there in February 1832. ..
Biscoe Islands
Biscoe Islands is a chain of islands, of which the principal ones are Renaud, Rabot, Lavoisier (named Serrano by Chile and Mitre by Argentina) and Watkins, lying parallel to the W coast of Graham Land and extending 80 miles in a NE-SW direction. Named for John Biscoe, leader of a British expedition ..
Biscoe Point
Biscoe Point is a rocky point forming the SE side of Biscoe Bay, immediately N of Access Point on the S side of Anvers Island, in the Palmer Archipelago. The French Antarctic Expedition under Jean-Baptiste Charcot roughly surveyed the SW coast of Anvers Island in 1904. They gave the name "Presqu'ile..
Biscoitos
Biscoitos is a parish in the district of Praia da Vitória in the Azores. The population in 2001 is 1,425, its density is 54.2/km² and the area is 26.3 km². The village has a wine museum called Museu do Vinho dos Biscoitos. Location:*Latitude: 38.7833 (38°47') N*Longitude: 27.25 (27°15') WAlt..
Biscoito Fino
Biscoito Fino is a record label from Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Founded by Olivia Hime (wife of Francis Hime, a famous brazilian songwriter and pianist) and Kati Almeida Braga. Among its cast, Biscoito Fino includes important musicians from Brazil such as Maria Bathânia and Chico Buarque. External li..
Biscotasing, Ontario
Biscotasing, often referred to as simply Bisco, is a railroad town in Northern Ontario, Canada. It was founded in 1884 by Canadian Pacific Railroad as a railway construction town, and the first divisional point west of Sudbury. The rails of westward track laying gangs reached this area about nid Oct..
Biscotte Mbala Mbuta
Biscotte Mbala Mbuta (born April 7, 1982) is a Congolese football player who, as of 2004 was playing for DC Motema Pembe. He was part of the Congolese 2004 African Nations Cup team, who finished bottom of their group in the first round of competition, thus failing to secure qualification for the qu..
Biscotti
A plate of biscotti Biscotti (plural of Italian biscotto) are crisp Italian cookies traditionally flavored with anise. Traditionally, biscotti are made by baking cookie dough in two long slabs, cutting them into half inch thick pieces, and reheating them to dry them out. A basic recipe is a mi..
Bisco Hatori
Bisco Hatori (葉鳥ビスコ Hatori Bisuko, born August 30) is a manga artist or manga-ka. Hatori is best known for her manga series Ouran High School Host Club and A Thousand Years of Snow (千年の雪) and her short bonus story, Egoist Love, as seen in the second volume of Ouran High School Hos..
Biscuit
For other uses, see (disambiguation)}}}. A biscuit is a small baked bread or cake. The exact meaning varies markedly in different parts of the world, sometimes leading to confusion. The origin of the word "biscuit" is from Latin via Middle French and means "twice cooked". Biscuits in British us..
Biscuits (album)
Biscuits was an EP of live and unreleased released cuts by Living Colour, released on July 16, 1991 (see 1991 in music). Contents 1 Track listing2 Personnel3 Production4 Charts Track listing "Talkin' Loud and Sayin' Nothing" (Brown)* Previously unrelased, recorded in New Yo..
Biscuits and gravy
Biscuits and gravy is a popular breakfast dish in Southern U.S. cuisine. It is made of (American-style) biscuits covered in thick "country" gravy made from the drippings of fried bacon or sausage, white flour, and oftentimes bits of real sausage, ground beef, or other meat. Biscuits and gravy are ..
Biscuit (disambiguation)
Biscuit may refer to: several different kinds of food known as biscuits, two of which are known as cookies (and sometimes crackers) in the United Stateshardtack, dried biscuits or crackers used as military rationsbisque potterybiscuit joiner, a compressed wood oval used in joining woodthe Biscuit F..
Biscuit Fire
The Biscuit Fire was a wildfire that took place in 2002 that burnt nearly 500,000 acres (2000 km²) in Siskiyou National Forest in the states of Oregon and California. Between July 12 and July 15, a series of lightning storms occurred in California and Orgeon starting hundreds of small wil..
Biscuit Fire publication controversy
The Biscuit Fire publication controversy refers to an academic controversy which occurred in January 2006, when the U.S. Forest Service and a group of professors (including six at the Oregon State University College of Forestry), wrote a letter to the prestigious scientific journal Science requestin..
Biscuit joiner
Lamello biscuit joiner A biscuit joiner or sometimes plate joiner is a woodworking tool used to join two pieces of wood together. A biscuit joiner uses a small (4" - 100mm) circular saw blade to cut a crescent shaped hole in the opposite edges of two pieces of wood or wood composite panels. A..
Biscuit tin
Biscuit tins are rectangular or square tins originally designed to contain biscuits but the term is also used for similar shaped tins containing a variety of products. They are widely available throughout the world but especially in countries with strong connections with the UK. Because of their at..
Biscuit Tortoni
Biscuit Tortoni is an ice cream made with eggs and heavy cream, often containing chopped cherries or topped with minced almonds or crumbled macaroons. It is said to be named after an Italian café owner in Paris in the 18th century. ..
Biscúter
Biscúter 100 Biscúter (Spanish spelling for the pronunciation of Biscooter) was a microcar manufactured in Spain during the mid-20th century. Contents 1 Background2 Origins3 Technical information4 History5 Today6 External links Background Raw material shor..
Bise
Bise is a dry cold wind that comes from the north in southeastern France (also bize) and from the northeast in Switzerland. ..
Bisect
Bisect may mean: bisection, a mathematical constructionbisect (philately), the use of postage stamp halves This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you may wish to change the link to point directly..
Bisection
For the numerical analysis algorithm, see bisection method. For the musical set theory concept see bisector (music). Bisection is the general activity of dividing something into two parts. In geometry, the concept is limited to divisions into two equal parts, usually by a line, which is then called..
Bisection bandwidth
There are very few or no other articles that link to this one.Please help [[help:link|introduce links]] in articles on [related topics]. After links have been created, remove this message.This article has been tagged since July 2006. } In computer networking, bisection bandwidth is the s..
Bisection method
In mathematics, the bisection method is a root-finding algorithm which works by repeatedly dividing an interval in half and then selecting the subinterval in which the root exists. Suppose we want to solve the equation f(x) = 0. Given two points a and b such that f(a) and f(b) have opposite sign..
Bisector (music)
In diatonic set theory, a bisector divides the octave approximately in half and may be used in place of a generator to derive collections for which structure implies multiplicity is not true such as the ascending melodic minor, harmonic minor, and octatonic scales. Well formed generated collections ..
Bisectrix
Bisectrix (fem. of Lat. bisector, from bi-, "two", secare, "to cut"), in geometry, is the same as bisector, i.e. a point which divides a line, or a line which divides an angle, into two equal parts. In crystallography it denotes the bisector of the angle between the optic axes. References ..
Bisect (philately)
A Bisect is a genuine postal item like an original envelope, a wrapper or a postcard (or a fragment) showing an affixed cut half of a regular issued stamp, over which one or more postal markings have been applied. United States Government 1851 provisional or "unofficial" diagonal bisect of No. 1..
Bisegna
Bisegna is a comune and town in the Province of L'Aquila in the Abruzzo region of Italy ..
Bisei, Okayama
Bisei (美星町; -cho) was a town formerly located in Oda District, Okayama, Japan. At a point of 2003, the town had an estimated population of 5,421 and a density of 74.57 persons per km². The total area was 72.70 km². Bisei was famous for the [BAO], which stands for the Bisei Astron..
Bisei Spaceguard Center
The Bisei Spaceguard Center was established solely to track Asteroids and space debris. This debris, along with defunct spaceships, satellites as well as other small objects can present a hazard to operating spacecraft. The Bisei facility was constructed in 2000 in Bisei, Okayama by the Japan Spac..
Bisento
A Bisen-to is a kind of Japanese pole weapon (adopted from China, the mighty Kwan-do/Guan dao, from Kwan Gung/Guan Yu, the Chinese God of War) which greatly resembles a naginata. It consists of a thick curved blade mounted atop a long wooden pole. Much heavier than the naginata in construction, the..
Bisera Alikadić
Bisera Alikadić (born 1939) is a contemporary Bosnian poetess, known best for her work Larva. External Links [Interview] ..
Biserica Neagră
Biserica Neagră (German: Schwarze Kirche) is the main cathedral in Braşov, a city in south-western Transylvania, Romania. It was built beginning in the 1384 by the German community of the city and stands as the main Gothic style monument in the country, as well as being one of the most importan..
Bisesa Dutt
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Bisexuality
Sexual orientationPart of sexology Common classifications Bisexuality Heterosexuality Homosexuality Other classifications Asexuality Autosexuality Kinsey scale Klein Sexual Orientation Grid Monosexuality Pansexuality Paraphilia Related articles Affectional orientation Biology and sexua..
Bisexuality in the Arab world
Bisexuality has a universal history. People in most known societies have exhibited varying degrees of bisexuality, and most of what is called homosexuality in previous cultures is in fact bisexuality (it should be noted, however, that the terms heterosexuality and bisexuality, and particularly homos..
Bisexual (disambiguation)
Bisexual can refer to: Bisexuality, in human sexuality, describes a man or woman having a sexual orientation to persons of either or both sexes Bisexual flower, in botany, one that possesses both male (pollen-producing) and female (seed-producing) parts; see also Plant sexuality Bisexual species, in..
Bisexual chic
Bisexual chic is a cultural trend in which it becomes permissible, or even admired, to attest to bisexuality as one's sexual orientation. It has been observed societally in the Western World at various points since the 1970s. [link] It correlates generally to periods in which tolerance ..
Bisexual community
LGBT movements Around the world · · · Opposition · Violence The notion of the bisexual community is complex and slightly controversial. Bisexuals are in the peculiar situation of receiving hatred, distrust, or denial, called biphobia from elements of both the he..
Bisexual Foundation
LGBT movements Around the world · · · Opposition · Violence The Bisexual Foundation is an American 501C3 nonprofit organization dedicated to the support of the bisexual community and the education of the public at large about the bisexual community. It publishes ..
Bisexual pride flag
LGBT movements Around the world · · · Opposition · Violence The bisexual pride flag is a flag design representing the bisexual community. It was designed in 1998. History of the flag The flag's designer, Michael Page, wanted to give the bisexual community its own..
Bisexual Resource Center
LGBT movements Around the world · · · Opposition · Violence Bisexual Resource Center (BRC) is a non-profit educational organization that has been serving the bisexual community since 1985. Headquartered in Boston MA, the BRC provides education about and support for..
Bisha
Bisha (بيشة) (also known as Qal`at Bishah قلعة بيشة) is a town in southwestern Saudi Arabia. It is located at around [20°0′0″N, 42°36′0″E]. Saudi Arabian City List of main Saudi Arabian cities |`Afif | `Ar`ar | Abha | Abqaiq | Al Bahah | Buraidah | Ad Dammam ..
Bishad Shindhu
Bishad Shindhu, a poetic big novel based on the history of prophet Muhammad's grand son Hasan and specially Hussain's assassination, war for the throne of Khalifa (the supreme power of Muslims). Contents 1 Writer2 Timeline3 Style4 Position in Current Market5 Main Charact..
Bisham
Bisham is a village and civil parish in the Windsor and Maidenhead district of Berkshire, England. According to the 2001 census it had a population of 1,149. The village is on the River Thames, north of which is Marlow in Buckinghamshire. Bisham is home to one of Sport England's National Sports Ce..
Bishama Katek
Bishama Katek is a census town in Rayagada district in the state of Orissa, India. Demographics As of 2001 India census[Geographic references#IndiaGRIndia], Bishama Katek had a population of 7407. Males constitute 50% of the population and females 50%. Bishama Katek has an average liter..
Bishamon
Bishamon or Bishamonten may refer to: Vaiśravaṇa, a Buddhist deity, as referred to in Japan. Bishamon may also refer to the following items found in computer, video, and role playing games: The ultimate weapon (a sword) used by the character Samanosuke Akechi in the video games Onimusha: Warlor..
Bishamon (Darkstalkers)
Bishamon is a video game character from Capcom's Darkstalkers fighting game series. He is a samurai ghost inhabiting a cursed suit of armor. He hails from Japan. Story When Bishamon was looking around in an old antique shop, as if drawn by fate, he found a piece of armor and a sword. At this mo..
Bishampton
Bishampton is a village and civil parish in the Wychavon district of Worcestershire, England. According to the 2001 census it had a population of 678. ..
Bisham Abbey
Bisham Abbey in Berkshire, about 50 miles west of London, is the name of the manor house of Bisham, taken from the now lost monastery which once stood alongside. The abbey church proper, previously Bisham Priory, was the traditional resting place of many Earls of Salisbury. The complex surrounding t..
Bishan
Bishan is a small neighbourhood of the city-state of Singapore situated in the Central Region, measuring approximately three by three kilometres. Primarily a housing estate, Bishan houses the upper-middle classes and flats there are relatively more expensive than in other estates due to its central..
Bishan-Toa Payoh Group Representation Constituency
Bishan-Toa Payoh Group Representation Constituency (Chinese: 碧山-大巴窑集选区) is a five-member Group Representation Constituency located in the central region of Singapore. The GRC consists the entire areas of Bishan, Toa Payoh and parts of Thomson. Its sub-constituencies are Bishan Eas..
Bishandas
Bishandas was a 17th-century portrait painter at the court of the Mughal emperor Jahangir. Jahangir praised him as "unrivalled in the art of portraiture". Though little is known of Bishandas’ life, his name can indicate that he was a Hindu. In 1613 he was sent on a diplomatic mission to Persia, to..
Bishan Bus Interchange
Bishan Bus Interchange (Chinese: 碧山巴士转换站) is a bus station serving Bishan New Town in Singapore. Located at Bishan Street 13, it is designed in a unique squarish configuration with the building wrapping around the bus parking area. Maintained by SBS Transit, it features a cafeteria a..
Bishan Depot
Bishan Depot is a depot located on the Mass Rapid Transit in Bishan, Singapore. Bishan comprises of a storage yeard with a capacity of 36 trains and has an area of 300,000 m². The depot also houses a central maintenance with train overhaul facilities for trains on the North South Line and Eas..
Bishan MRT Station
Bishan MRT Station is the only ground station in the current MRT network. Bishan MRT Station (NS17/CC15) is the Singaporean Mass Rapid Transit station that serves the Bishan community, especially that of Bishan East. The station is located in Central Singapore. It is located along Bishan Road..
Bishan New Town
Bishan New Town Total area: 6.90 km² Residential area: 1.72 km² Dwelling units: 19,367 Projected ultimate: 32,000 Population: 67,800 Bishan New Town is public housing estate in the approximate geographic centre of Singapore. Its main transport arteries into the city are the Bishan ..
Bishan Singh Bedi
Bishan BediIndia (IND) Batting style Right-hand bat Bowling type Slow left-arm orthodox Tests ODIs Matches 67 10 '''Runs scored 656 31 Batting average 8.98 6.20 100s/50s -/1 -/- Top score 50* 13 ..
Bishan Stadium
Bishan Stadium is a multi-use stadium in Singapore. It is currently used mostly for football matches and is the home stadium of Home United FC. The stadium holds 5,500 people. ..
Bishapur
--> Bishapur (or Bishâpûr) is an ancient city situated south of modern Faliyan, Iran on the ancient road between Persis and Elam. The road linked the Sassanid capitals Istakhr (very close to Persepolis) and Ctesiphon. Bishapur was built near a river crossing and at the same site there is also ..
Bisharatganj
Bisharatganj is a town and a nagar panchayat in Bareilly district in the state of Uttar Pradesh, India. Demographics As of 2001 India census[Geographic references#IndiaGRIndia], Bisharatganj had a population of 12,980. Males constitute 52% of the population and females 48%. Bisharatganj..
Bisharin
The Bisharin are a Sunni Muslim tribe of the Beja nomadic ethnic group in the eastern part of the Nubian Desert in Sudan; they live in the Atbai between the Nile River and the Red Sea, north of the Amarar and south of the Ababda. Population of about 42,000. "Bisharin" is also the name of their spoke..
Bisher Amin Khalil al-Rawi
Bisher Amin Khalil Al-Rawi (Arabic: , Bišr Amīn Ḫalīl ar-Rawī) is an Iraqi citizen, who became a resident of the United Kingdom in the 1980's.[documents (.pdf)] from Bisher Amin Khalil Al-Rawi's Combatant Status Review Tribunal He is currently held in extrajudicial detention ..
Bishigram Valley
Bishigram valley is located in Swat, North-West Frontier Province, Pakistan. ..
Bishin Jumonji
is a photographer who has done advertising, portrait, architectural, and other work. Jumonji was born in Yokohama on 4 March 1947. He worked as an assistant to Kishin Shinoyama and went freelance in 1971, when he was the cameraman for advertisements for Matsushita Electric and Shiseido products. ..
Bishkek
Bishkek cityscape Bishkek (Бишкек) is the capital of Kyrgyzstan. It has a population of approximately 900,000 (2005). Originally founded in 1878 as the Russian fortress of Pishpek (Пишпек), between 1926 and 1991 it was known as Frunze (Фрунзе), after the Bolshevik military l..
Bishna
Bishna is a town and a notified area committee in Jammu district in the state of Jammu & Kashmir, India. Demographics As of 2001 India census[Geographic references#IndiaGRIndia], Bishna had a population of 9141. Males constitute 55% of the population and females 45%. Bishna has an avera..
Bishnois
Castes of India Bishnois Classification Caste/Sect Subdivisions - Significant populations in Rajasthan, Gujarat, Haryana, Punjab and Delhi Languages Rajasthani, Hindi, Gujarati and Punjabi Religions Hinduism The Bishnois are a community of nature worshippers in the stat..
Bishnupriya Manipuri language
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Bishnupur
This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Bishnupur District in Manipur.Bishnupur, West Bengal a town in Bankura Distri..
Bishnupur, West Bengal
Bishnupur (Bankura, West Bengal)is famous for its terracotta temples and the balucheri sarees. The land is also called Mallabhum after the Malla rulers of this place. The Malla rulers were Vaishnavites and built the famous terracotta temples during the 17th and 18th century at this place. The terrac..
Bishnupur District
Bishnupur is a district of Manipur state in India Districts of Manipur Bishnupur | Churachandpur | Chandel | Imphal East | Senapati | Tamenglong | Thoubal | Ukhrul | Imphal West ..
Bishōjo
The bishōjo style of drawing uses large, limpid eyes for increased cuteness, as in the character of Nyū from Elfen Lied. Bishōjo (美少女; びしょうじょ; literally, "beautiful young girl"), also spelled bishoujo, is a Japanese term used to refer to young and pretty girls, usually belo..
Bishōjo game
Anime games Formats Visual novels Dojin soft AnimePlay Genres Dating sims Erotic games Ren'ai games Gender-specific Bishōjo games BL games GxB All pairings A , also known as a girl game/gal game is a type of Japanese video game centered on interactions with attractive a..
Bishōnen
For other uses, see (disambiguation)}}}. Shirou Kamui from CLAMP's X/1999 , is a Japanese term literally meaning "beautiful youth." It describes an aesthetic widely shared in Asia—a young man whose beauty (and sexual appeal) transcends the boundary of sex. Recently, it has shown strongest ma..
Bishōnen (disambiguation)
A bishōnen is an ideally beautiful young man often seen in anime and manga, Bishōnen may also stand for: Bishonen (film), a film about homosexual loveA song by Momus (artist) This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an refer..
Bishonen (film)
Bishonen (}; } ; Cantonese: Meisiunin zi lyun) is a 1998 movie from Hong Kong about an ill-fated gay romance. Jet (Stephen Fung) is a handsome gay hustler whose sex appeal seems to know no bounds. Everyone wants to make love to him, but he is in love with no one but himself. Things change dras..
Bishop
Part of a of articles onChristianity History of Christianity Timeline of Christianity The Apostles Ecumenical councils Great Schism The Crusades Reformation The Trinity God the Father God the Son (Jesus Christ) God the Holy Spirit The Bible Old Testament · LXX ..
Bishop's Book
The Bishop's Book is the name given to a work entitled The Institution of the Christian Man, published in 1537 and written by Thomas Cromwell, the vicegerent to King Henry VIII. The purpose of the work, along with the Ten Articles (1536), was to implement the reforms of Henry in separating from the..
Bishop's Castle
redirect [[Template:Infobox England place]]Bishop's Castle is a small market town in Shropshire, England, and formerly its smallest borough. According to the 2001 census it had a population of 1,630. Bishop's Castle is 4 miles east of the Welsh border, about ten miles north-west of Ludlow and abou..
Bishop's Castle, Glasgow
The Bishop's Castle of Glasgow, Scotland, was a castle used by the bishops of Glasgow Cathedral until the Reformation when the last archbishop, James Beaton, fled to France in about 1560 [link]. It is located in the area where Glasgow Royal Infirmary and the St Mungo Museum of Religious Li..
Bishop's Castle (UK Parliament constituency)
Bishop's Castle Borough constituency Created: 1290 Abolished: 1832 Type: House of Commons Bishop's Castle was a former borough constituency represented in the House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom. It was founded in 1290 and was a constituency of the House of Commons of t..
Bishop's Caundle
Bishop's Caundle is a village and civil parish in the West Dorset district of Dorset, England, in the Blackmore Vale. According to the 2001 census it had a population of 369. ..
Bishop's Cleeve
Bishop's Cleeve is a large village in the Local Authority District of Tewkesbury, Gloucestershire, England, near Cheltenham. The village lies at the foot of Cleeve Hill, the highest point in the Cotswolds. Village viewed from Cleeve Hill It dates back at least to the 8th century, though Iron Ag..
Bishop's Cleeve F.C.
Bishop's Cleeve F.C. is a football club based in Gloucestershire, England. They joined the Hellenic Football League Division One in 1983 and have reached the 3rd round of the FA Vase in the 2005-06 season. They are currently members of the Southern League Division One Midlands. |- !colspan="3" s..
Bishop's College
The Bishop's College in Colombo, Sri Lanka was founded by the Church of England in February 1857. It was one of the earliest mission schools of the Church of England in Ceylon. The college was first known as Bishopsgate School. The Bishop of Colombo, the Rt.Revd. James Chapman (1845-1862) was instr..
Bishop's College School
This article is about the school in Canada. Alternatively, visit Diocesan College(Bishops) in Cape Town, South Africa. Bishop's College School was established in 1836 as the Lennoxville Classical School by the Rev. Lucius Doolittle. The school became co-educational in 1973 after merging with King..
Bishop's Falls, Newfoundland and Labrador
Bishop's Falls is a town in north-central Newfoundland, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada. It is in Division No. 6, on the Exploits River. According to the 2001 Statistics Canada Census: Population: 3,688% Change (1996-2001): -8.9Dwellings: 1,390Area (km²): 28.11Density (persons per km²): 131.2..
Bishop's Frome
Bishop's Frome is a village and civil parish in eastern Herefordshire, England. It is 21 km (13 miles) northeast of the City of Hereford, 16 km (10 miles) west of Malvern, Worcestershire and 8 km (5 miles) south of Bromyard. As the name indiciates, it is on the River Frome. Local agriculture in..
Bishop's Gambit (TMNT 2003 Episode)
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (2003) "Bishop's Gambit" Season Code: S03E24 Episode: 76 Airdate: April 9, 2005 Written by: Greg Johnson Supervising Producer: Lloyd Goldfine Producers: Gary Richardson Frederick U. Fierst Al Kahn Norman Grossfeld Thomas Kenney Supervisin..
Bishop's Hill Wood
Bishop's Hill Wood (Grid reference ) is a 30.6 hectare biological Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI), which lies just to the east of the village of Wickwar, Avon, notified in 1984. Biological Sites of Special Scientific Interest in Avon Ashton Court | Avon Gorge | Banwell..
Bishop's Itchington
Bishop's Itchington is a village and civil parish in the Stratford-on-Avon district of Warwickshire, England. According to the 2001 census it had a population of 2,009. The somewhat unusual name of the village is derived from the River Itchen, and a link to the bishops of Lichfield, who were forme..
Bishop's Method
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Bishop's Mills, Ontario
Bishop's Mills, Ontario is a small town, approximately 65 km southwest of Ottawa. The rural community has a population of about 135 and is also the home of the Bishops Mills Natural History Centre [link]. External links [Bishop's Mills website] ..
Bishop's Mitre
Bishop's Mitre could refer to: several types of headdress, notably :* a traditional, ceremonial head-dress of bishops and some other clergy in Christian Churches. See mitre.Bishop's Mitre, a mountainthe Bishop's Mitre, the shieldbug Aelia acuminata This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] ..
Bishop's Mitre (mountain)
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Bishop's Nympton
Bishop's Nympton is a village and civil parish in the North Devon district of Devon, England, about three miles east of South Molton. According to the 2001 census it had population of 932. ..
Bishop's Opening
tright The Bishop's Opening is a chess opening that begins with the moves 1.e4 e5 2.Bc4 The Bishop's Opening is one of the oldest openings to be analyzed; it was studied by Lucena and Ruy Lopez..
Bishop's palace
Bishop's Palace may refer to the official residence of any bishop including: Bishop's Palace, Kirkwall, OrkneyBishop's Palace, Galveston, TexasThis is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you may wish t..
Bishop's Palace, Galveston
The Bishop's Palace, also known as Gresham's Castle, is an ornate Victorian home located on Broadway and 14th Street in the East End Historic District of Galveston, Texas. The American Institute of Architects has listed the home as one of the country's 100 most significant buildings, and the Librar..
Bishop's Palace, Kirkwall
The Bishop's Palace, Kirkwall was built at the same time as the adjacent St Magnus Cathedral in the centre of Kirkwall, Orkney, Scotland, was being constructed, and housed the cathedral's first bishop, William the Old of the Norwegian Catholic church who took his authority from the Archbishop of N..
Bishop's Ring
A Bishop's Ring is a diffuse brown or bluish halo observed around the sun in the presence of large amounts of dust in the stratosphere. It is typically observed after large volcanic eruptions. The first recorded observation of a Bishop's Ring was by Rev. S. Bishop of Honolulu, after the Krakatoa eru..
Bishop's Stortford
Bishop's Stortford is a market town in east Hertfordshire, England just touching the border with Essex. It is situated just west of the M11, is the closest town to London Stansted Airport and part of the London commuter belt. It has a population of about 35,000 and is administered by the East Her..
Bishop's Stortford College
Bishop's Stortford College is a public school, with a 130-acre campus located on the edge of Bishop's Stortford, Hertfordshire, England. It is an independent, co-educational, day and boarding school for children aged 4 to 18 years. As an "all-through" school it is a member of both the Headmasters'..
Bishop's Stortford F.C.
Bishop's Stortford F.C. are a football club based in England, currently members of the Conference South (since 2004). They were established in 1874 and were the last winners of the FA Amateur Cup in 1974. In 1981 they were the first team outside the top level of non-league football to win the F..
Bishop's Stortford railway station
Bishop's Stortford railway station Serves the town of Bishop's Stortford in Hertfordshire External links [Train times] and [station information] for from National Rail[Street map] and [aerial photo] of from Multimap.com {| class="wikitable" style="margin: 0..
Bishop's Stortford Swifts F.C.
Bishop's Stortford Swifts F.C. is a football club based in Hertfordshire, England. They were established in 1954 and were the founding members of the Essex Olympian Football League in 1966. For the 2005-06 season, they are members of the Essex Olympian Football League First Division. ..
Bishop's Tachbrook
Bishop's Tachbrook is a village and civil parish in the Warwick district of Warwickshire, England, about three miles south of Warwick and Leamington Spa. According to the 2001 census it had a population of 2,514. Many of the buildings in the village are of traditional half-timbered design. ..
Bishop's Tawton
Bishop's Tawton is a village and civil parish in the North Devon district of Devon, England. It is in the valley of the River Taw, about three miles south of Barnstaple. According to the 2001 census the parish had a population of 1,176. ..
Bishop's University
McGreer Building Bishop's University is an English language liberal arts university located in Lennoxville, Quebec, Canada. Primarily undergraduate, it also offers graduate courses and M.A. and M.Ed. degrees in education and M.Sc in Computer Science and Physics. Bishop's is one of the smal..
Bishop's University Students' Representative Council
The Bishop's University Students’ Representative Council is a non-profit student run organization to which all full-time students automatically belong. They are members of the Canadian Alliance of Students Associations. "The SRC is responsible for a number of services offered to students and prov..
Bishop's Waltham
Bishop's Waltham is a town in Hampshire, England with a population of around 6,500 people. It started off as a Saxon village, and steadily grew to become one of Hampshire's largest villages, despite being burnt to the ground by Danes in 1001 AD. By the time of the Domesday book (1086 AD), it had ..
Bishop's Waltham Palace
Bishop's Waltham Palace is a moated Bishop's Palace ruin in Bishop's Waltham, Hampshire, England. It was built by Henry de Blois in 1135. Later used by Winchester Bishop's as they travelled, along with Farnham Castle and Wolvesey Castle. The palace was visited by Henry V and Mary Tudor. The palac..
Bishop, California
Bishop is a city in Inyo County, California, USA. The population was 3,575 at the 2000 census. The town was named after Bishop Creek, flowing out of the Sierra Nevada: the creek was named after Samuel Addison Bishop, a settler in the Owens Valley. Bishop is also dubbed the "Mule Capitol of the Wor..
Bishop, Georgia
Bishop is a town in Oconee County, Georgia, United States. The population was 146 at the 2000 census. Geography Bishop is located at [33°48′59″N, 83°26′11″W] (33.816355, -83.436304)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bureau, the town h..
Bishop, Texas
Bishop is a city in Nueces County, Texas, United States. The population was 3,305 at the 2000 census. Contents 1 History2 Geography3 Demographics4 External links History Bishop was a planned town from its beginning. In 1910, F.Z. Bishop, an insurance agent turned promoter, ac..
Bishop, West Virginia
Bishop is an unincorporated community located in McDowell County, West Virginia, USA. Bishop lies on the Virginia state line at the intersection of West Virginia State Route 16 and West Virginia State Route 161. Bishop is the southern-most community in the entire state of West Virginia. External li..
Bishop-Cannings theorem
redirect [[Template:Mergeto]] In game theory, the Bishop-Cannings theorem proves that all members of a mixed evolutionarily stable strategy have the same payoff, and that none of these can also be a pure evolutionarily stable strategy. See also Evolutionarily stable strategyWar of attrition (game)..
Bishop-fish
The sea bishop or bishop-fish was a type of sea monster reported in the 16th century. It was taken to the King of Poland, who wished to keep it. It was also shown to a group of Catholic bishops, to whom the bishop-fish gestured, appealing to be released. They granted its wish, at which point it mad..
Bishopbriggs
Bishopbriggs is an affluent commuter suburb in the northern outskirts of Glasgow, Scotland. Though once an independent burgh, Bishopbriggs is now one of the main towns of the East Dunbartonshire Council Area. It currently has a population of approximately 23,500 people. Bishopbriggs Coat of Arms: &..
Bishopbriggs railway station
Bishopbriggs railway station is a railway station serving Bishopbriggs in East Dunbartonshire. It is located on the Glasgow to Edinburgh via Falkirk Line, but is only served by SPT services on the Croy Line. Train services are provided by First ScotRail. External links [Train times] and &..
Bishopdale
Bishopdale is a dale and civil parish in the Yorkshire Dales National Park, and in the Richmondshire district of North Yorkshire. According to the 2001 census the parish had a population of 30. The dale is a tributary dale of the Wensleydale, and the Bishopdale Beck runs through it. [link..
Bishopdale, New Zealand
Suburb:Bishopdale City:Christchurch Island:South Island Surrounded by: to the north- to the eastNorthcote , New Zeal to the southBryndwr and Fendalton to the westBurnside Bishopdale is a residential suburb located in the north of Christchu..
Bishopp Baronets
The Bishopp Baronetcy, of Parham in the County of Sussex, was a title in the Peerage of England. It was created in 1620 for Thomas Bishopp, who had previously represented Gatton in Parliament. In 1815 the abeyance of the ancient Barony of Zouche was terminated in favour of the eighth Baronet, a desc..
Bishopric of Adria
The Bishopric of Adria is an Italian bishopric suffragan to that of Venice, which comprises roughly the Province of Rovigo (Rovigo itself is not an episcopal see), and a part of one town in the Province of Padua. Tradition dates the preaching of the Gospel in Adria from the days of St. Apollinaris,..
Bishopric of Augsburg
The Bishopric of Augsburg is historically one of the prince-bishoprics of the Holy Roman Empire. Currently, the Diocese of Augsburg is a Roman Catholic diocese in the Archdiocese of München und Freising / Munich. The diocese covers an area of 13,250 km². The current bishop is Walter Mixa. T..
Bishopric of Bamberg
The Bishopric of Bamberg was an ecclesiastical principality in the Holy Roman Empire, located around the city of Bamberg in Upper Franconia, also including the city of Erlangen. During the eighteenth century, it was often held in conjunction with the neighboring Bishopric of Würzburg. Bamberg was..
Bishopric of Bayeux
The bishopric of Bayeux, coextensive with the Department of Calvados, is a suffragan to the Archbishopric of Rouen, also in Normandy, France. At the time of the Concordat (1862) the ancient Diocese of Lisieux was united to that of Bayeux. A pontifical Brief, in 1854, authorized the Bishop of Bayeux..
Bishopric of Bordeaux
The Bishopric of Bordeaux also called the Archdiocese of Bordeaux was established by papal decree in the third century. It is located in France. On November 20, 1937, the name of the Archdiocese was changed to the Archdiocese of Bordeaux (-Bazas). Contents 1 History2 Places of Ecclesias..
Bishopric of Brixen
The bishopric of Brixen (modern Brixen-Bressanone, in what is now the autonomous province of South Tyrol) is a former independent state of Northern Italy which was created in 1179 and existed until 1803, when it was absorbed into the Habsburg's Holy Roman Empire. Contents 1 History1.1 M..
Bishopric of Dorpat
The Bishopric of Dorpat was a medieval principality 1234-1558 in what are now Tartu, Põlva, Võru and Jõgeva counties in Estonia. It was part of Livonian Confederation. The first bishop of Tartu was Hermann von Buxhoeveden, the brother of Albert, bishop of Riga and leader of the Livonian Crusade...
Bishopric of Eichstädt
The Bishopric of Eichstädt was a small ecclesiastical principality of the Holy Roman Empire. Centered on the city of Eichstädt, it lay in Bavaria, somewhat to the west of Regensburg, to the north of Neuburg and Ingolstadt, to the south of Nuremberg, and to the southeast of Ansbach. The bishopr..
Bishopric of Grenoble
The diocese of the bishopric of Grenoble, in south-eastern France, comprises the Department of Isère and the Canton of Villeurbanne (Rhône), while in ancient times it was a suffragan of Vienne and included the Deanery or see at Savoy, which in 1779, was made a bishopric with the see at Chambéry. ..
Bishopric of Halberstadt
The Bishopric of Halberstadt was a Roman Catholic diocese from 804 until 1648 and a state of the Holy Roman Empire from the late Middle Ages until around 1800. Its capital was Halberstadt and it was located around the Harz. The diocese was founded by Charlemagne in 804 in order to missionize Saxons..
Bishopric of Hildesheim
The Bishopric of Hildesheim is a Roman Catholic diocese in Lower Saxony; it was founded in 815. The Bishopric of Hildesheim was also a state of the Holy Roman Empire from the Middle Ages until 1803. It is named after its capital, Hildesheim. After the Duchy of Saxony had been conquered by the Frank..
Bishopric of Imola
The Roman catholic diocese of Imola (Imolensis in Latin) is suffragan of the Archbishopric of Bologna. History The Christian origins of Imola are obscure. The episcopal see certainly antedates St. Ambrose, who sede vacante ordered the Bishop of Vigorenza to visit the church of Imola and provide fo..
Bishopric of Langres
The diocese of the bishopric of Langres comprises the département of Haute-Marne. History Mgr Duchesne considers Senator, Justus, and St. Desiderius (Didier), who was martyred during the invasion of the Vandals (about 407), as the first three bishops of Langres; the see, therefore, must have bee..
Bishopric of Liège
The Bishopric of Liège or Prince-Bishopric of Liège was a state of the Lower Rhenish-Westphalian Circle of the Holy Roman Empire in present Belgium. It was headed by the Prince-Bishop of Liège. Its territory included most of the present Belgian provinces of Liège and Limburg, and some exclaves..
Bishopric of Limoges
The Bishopric of Limoges is a diocese comprising the départments of Haute-Vienne and Creuse in France. After the Concordat of 1801, the See of Limoges lost twenty-four parishes from the district of Nontron which were annexed to the Diocese of Périgueux, and forty-four from the district of Conf..
Bishopric of Mâcon
The former bishopric of Mâcon was located in Burgundy. History The city of Mâcon, formerly the capital of the Mâconnais, now of the Department of Saône-et-Loire, became a civitas (Celtic tribal 'city state') in the fifth century, when it was separated from the Æduan territory. Christianity app..
Bishopric of Montpellier
--> Section>sections].Please format the article according to the guidelines laid out at[Manual of Style]. The ecclesiastical history of Montpellier, according to the Catholic Encyclopedia, is as follows. The Diocese of Montpellier (Mons Pessulani in Latin) comprises the départe..
Bishopric of Münster
The Bishopric of Münster was an ecclesiastical principality in the Holy Roman Empire, located in the northern part of today's North Rhine-Westphalia and western Lower Saxony. During the eighteenth century, it was often held in conjunction with the neighboring Bishopric of Paderborn and the Archbis..
Bishopric of Nice
The diocese of Nice comprises the French Départment of Alpes-Maritimes. History It was re-established by the Concordat of 1801 as suffragan of Aix. While the Countship of Nice from 1818 to 1860 was part of the Sardinian States, the see became a suffragan of Genoa. When Nice was annexed to France i..
Bishopric of Orléans
The diocese of Orléans (Aurelianum in Latin) comprised the Départment of Loiret, and was suffragan of the archbishopric of Paris since 1622, previously of the archbishopric of Sens. After the Revolution it was re-established by the Concordat of 1802, when it included the Departments of Loiret and ..
Bishopric of Ösel-Wiek
The Bishopric of Ösel-Wiek (Estonian: ; German: ) was a semi-independent principality in what is now Saare and Lääne counties of Estonia. The bishopric was created in 1228 by the Papal legate William of Modena as a compromise between the church and the Livonian Order, the main power of the regio..
Bishopric of Osnabrück
The Bishopric of Osnabrück is a Roman Catholic diocese in Germany; it was founded around 800. It was also a state of the Holy Roman Empire until 1803. It is named after its capital, Osnabrück. The Bishopric was founded by Charlemagne in order to christianize the conquered Duchy of Saxony. The fir..
Bishopric of Otranto
Theis article is about the ecclesistical history of Otranto, Italy The first known bishop was Petrus, to whom St. Gregory the Great refers in 596; and there is record of his two successors: Sabinus (599) and Petrus (601); Bishop Marcus (about 807) is believed to be the author of the liturgical offi..
Bishopric of Paderborn
Paderborn is a Roman-Catholic archdiocese in Germany; its seat is Paderborn. It was a diocese from its foundation in 799 until 1802, and again from 1821 until 1930. In 1930, it was promoted to an archdiocese. From 1281 until 1802, the Bishopric of Paderborn was also a state of the Holy Roman Empire...
Bishopric of Ratzeburg
The former bishopric of Ratzeburg, in northern Germany, was suffragan to the archbishopric of Hamburg. The diocese embraced a territory which corresponded in the Second German Empire to the Duchy of Lauenburg (in Holstein) in the Prussian Province of Schleswig-Holstein, the bishop's own Principality..
Bishopric of Sassina
This is the history of the Catholic Bishopric of Sassina, in Emilia-Romagna. The patron of the city, St. Vicinus, is believed to have been bishop about the year 300; another bishop was St. Rufinus (fifth century). We may also mention: Benno (770), who erected the cathedral; St. Apollinaris (1158), ..
Bishopric of Troyes
The diocese of Troyes comprises the département of Aube. History The catalogue of bishops of Troyes, known since the 9th century, is in the opinion of Duchesne, worthy of confidence. The first bishop, St. Amator, seems to have preceded by a few years Bishop Optatianus who probably ruled the dioces..
Bishopric of Tulle
--> Section>sections].Please format the article according to the guidelines laid out at[Manual of Style]. The Ecclesiastical history of Tulle, according to the Catholic Encyclopedia is as follows. The diocese comprising the whole département of Corrèze. It was suppressed b..
Bishopric of Uzès
The southern French city of Uzès was since the arrival of official Christianity in the 5th century, until the French Revolution, the seat of a bishop, a competitor to the local lords. The first Bishop of Uzès historically known is Constantius, present at the Council of Vaison in 442. Other notabl..
Bishopric of Worms
The Bishopric of Worms was an ecclesiastical principality of the Holy Roman Empire. Located on both banks of the Rhine around Worms just north of the union of that river with the Neckar, it was largely surrounded by the Palatinate. Worms had been the seat of a bishop from Roman times. From the Hi..
Bishopric of Würzburg
The Bishopric of Würzburg was an ecclesiastical principality in the Holy Roman Empire, located in Lower Franconia, around the City of Würzburg. Würzburg was a diocese from 743. In the eighteenth century, the Bishop was often also Bishop of Bamberg. In 1803, the Bishopric was secularized and an..
Bishops' Bible
The Bishops' Bible was an English translation of the Bible produced under the authority of the established Church of England in 1568. History The thorough Calvinism of the Geneva Bible offended the high-church party of the Church of England, to which almost all of its bishops subscribed. They ..
Bishops' High School, Guyana
Bishops' High School is a prestigious secondary school in Guyana. It was established in 1870 by the Anglican Church as a ladies's school. The school later merged with Mrs. Vfyhuis's school, also founded in 1870, and then with the DeSaffon school. Mrs. Vfyhuis was offered headship of the combined sc..
Bishops' House
Bishops' House Bishops' House is a half-timbered house in the Norton Lees district of the City of Sheffield, England. It was built c. 1500Harman, R. & Minnis, J. (2004) Pevsner City Guides: Sheffield, p242. New Haven & London: Yale University Press. ISBN 0300105851 and is located at [53°..
Bishops' Wars
The Bishops' Wars, a series of armed encounters and defiances between England and Scotland in 1639 and 1640, were part of the Wars of the Three Kingdoms. They led to the king making demands on the Parliament of England which ignited the English Civil War. Contents 1 Origins2 First Bisho..
Bishopsbourne
Bishopsbourne is a small village in Kent, England. It lies in the Nailbourne valley four miles from Canterbury and about fifteen miles from Dover. It has a public house, The Mermaid, built in 1861, and a church, St Mary's, with 14th century wall paintings. Author Joseph Conrad lived here and his hou..
Bishopsbourne, Tasmania
Bishopsbourne is a farming community in northern Tasmania. It has a population of less than 200. It has a church, graveyard and recreation ground. Nearby towns include Carrick, Bracknell and Longford. Almost all the houses and farms are located on Bishopsbourne Road and there are a few back roads...
Bishopsgarth
Bishopsgarth is a part of Stockton-on-Tees in County Durham, in England. ..
Bishopsgate
Looking north from a pedestrian bridge across Bishopsgate Bishopsgate, in the heart of London's financial district. Tower 42, the tallest building in the City, soars overhead. Bishopsgate is a road and ward in the east of the City of London, running north from Gracechurch to Norton F..
Bishopsgate Institute
The Bishopsgate Institute is an educational foundation located in the City of London opposite Liverpool Street station. The Institute opened in 1894 and provides a range of educational courses. It also houses Bishopsgate Library, which offers public access to its historical collections on London ..
Bishopsgate Library
Bishopsgate Library is an independent, charity-funded library located within the Bishopsgate Institute in the City of London. The library's particular strengths include printed and archive material on London, freethought and the labour movement, developed by Charles Goss, librarian from 1897 to 194..
Bishopsgate mutiny
The Bishopsgate mutiny occurred in April 1649 when soldiers of Colonel Edward Whalley's regiment of the New Model Army refused to obey orders and leave London. At the end of the mutiny one soldier, a supporter of the Levellers, Robert Lockier, was executed by firing squad. In January 1649 Charles I..
Bishopsgate railway station
Bishopsgate Location Place Shoreditch History Opened by Eastern Counties Railway Platforms Key dates Opened 1 July 1840Closed ?? Replaced by Liverpool Street Opened on 1 July 1840 as Shoreditch and renamed Bishopsgate on 27 July 1847, it was the original London passenger ..
Bishopsgate Tower
The Bishopsgate Tower is a 288m, 63-storey skyscraper being planned for the centre of London's main financial district, the City of London. The architects are Kohn Pedersen Fox and the developer is the fund management company, DIFA. The tower was originally proposed at 307m but scaled down follo..
Bishopsteignton
Bishopsteignton is a village located in South Devon, England. Situated between Newton Abbot and Teignmouth, close to the River Teign Estuary, it is about two miles from the beach. The village is on a steep hill, with a small pharmacy and post office on the high street about half way up. It has th..
Bishopstoke
Bishopstoke, a village mentioned in the Domesday Book, is a civil parish in the borough of Eastleigh in Hampshire, England. According to the 2001 census it had a population of 9,845. The village is about a mile east of Eastleigh town centre, and is on the eastern bank of the River Itchen. It adjo..
Bishopston
There are a number of settlements named Bishopston: Bishopston, Bristol, a suburb of the city of Bristol, England.Bishopston, Swansea, a suburb of the city of Swansea, Wales. This article consisting of geographical locations is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page, a list of pages that ot..
Bishopston, Bristol
Bishopston Within Bristol (left) and England. Statistics Population: 11,996 (Census 2001) Ordnance Survey OS grid reference: Bishopston is an inner-suburb and council ward in north Bristol, England, situated on the Gloucester Road, the main northern arterial road in the city. It is in..
Bishopston, Swansea
Bishopston ward Ordnance Survey OS grid reference: Dialling code: +44-1792 Politics UK Parliament: Gower European Parliament: Wales Bishopston is the name of an electoral ward, a community and a village in the City and County of Swansea, South Wales. The village of Bishopston is locat..
Bishopstone
Bishopstone is the name of more than one place in the United Kingdom. The place name means 'Bishop's estate'. Bishopstone, BuckinghamshireBishopstone, East SussexBishopstone, HerefordshireBishopstone, Salisbury, WiltshireBishopstone, Swindon, Wiltshire There is also: Bishopston, Vale of Glamorgan..
Bishopstone, Buckinghamshire
Bishopstone is a hamlet in the parish of Stone in Buckinghamshire, England. The hamlet name is a common one in England, and means Bishop's Estate. It is not known to which bishop this refers though as the hamlet lies within the ancient diocese of Lincoln it presumedly denotes property owned by the..
Bishopstone, East Sussex
Bishopstone is a hamlet with a population of about 200 people, located along a dead-end road west of Seaford, East Sussex. Bishopstone was an episcopal manor: hence its name meaning "dwelling place of the bishop". The church, dedicated to Saint Andrew, is thought to date from the 8th century, and..
Bishopstone, Herefordshire
Bishopstone is a village and civil parish in Herefordshire, England, about six miles west of Hereford, near the River Wye. According to the 2001 census it had a population of 199. ..
Bishopstone, Salisbury
Bishopstone is a civil parish in the Salisbury district of Wiltshire, England, about six miles south-west of Salisbury. According to the 2001 census it had a population of 614. ..
Bishopstone, Swindon
Bishopstone is a civil parish in the Swindon unitary authority of Wiltshire, England, about six miles east of Swindon, and just west of the county border with Oxfordshire. According to the 2001 census it had a population of 648. It has a monthly newsletter online at www.villagenewsletter.org. ..
Bishopstone, Wiltshire
There are two places called Bishopstone in Wiltshire Bishopstone, SalisburyBishopstone, Swindon This article consisting of geographical locations is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page, a list of pages that otherwise might share the same title. If an referred you here, you might want t..
Bishopstone railway station
Bishopstone railway station is in Bishopstone in East Sussex. The station has one platform, and train services from the station are provided by Southern, and the station is on the Seaford branch of the East Coastway Line. The typical off-peak service is: 2 trains per hour to Brighton2 trains per ho..
Bishopstown
A suburb of County Cork. David O'Sullivan the Famous Football And Hurler Plays For Bishopstown G.A.A. Club. ..
Bishopstrow
Bishopstrow is a village and civil parish in the West Wiltshire district of Wiltshire, England, about two miles south-east of Warminster. According to the 2001 census it had a population of 109. ..
Bishopsworth
Bishopsworth Within Bristol (left) and England. Statistics Population: 11,444 Bristol County Council, 2005. "[Bishopsworth Ward Profile]" (PDF) Ordnance Survey OS grid reference: Bishopsworth is a largely residential suburb in south Bristol, England. It was formerly a civ..
Bishops and Archbishops of Glasgow
The See of Glasgow was founded between 540 and 560 by St Mungo, the patron saint of Glasgow. There were bishops in the area prior to the diocese being formally founded and based in Glasgow by charter of David I in 1120,but it is not known what they were called. Glasgow was made an Archdiocese in 149..
Bishops and Archbishops of Warsaw
Bishops and Archbishops of Warsaw. Bishops of Warsaw: 1798-1804 Józef Miaskowski* 1806-1818 Ignacy Raczyński (apostolic administrator) Archbishops of Warsaw: 1818-1819 Franciszek Malczewski1819-1823 Szczepan Hołowczyc1824-1827 Wojciech Skarszewski1828-1829 Jan Paweł Woronicz1836-1838 Stanisław..
Bishops and Clerks
The Bishops and Clerks are a group of rocks and islets situated 1 to 2 miles west of Ramsey Island, Pembrokeshire, Wales. They include: Carreg RhosonCarreg-traiCribogDaufraichLlechau-isafLlechau-uchafMaen DaufraichMaen RhosonMoelynNorth BishopSouth Bishop*South Bishop Lighthouse External links ..
Bishops Cannings
Bishops Cannings is a village and civil parish in the Vale of Pewsey in the English county of Wiltshire. The parish is the third largest in Wiltshire, and includes the settlements of Coate, Horton, Bourton and Easton in addition to Bishops Cannings itself. In the Census 2001 the parish had a populat..
Bishops Caundle
Bishops Caundle is a village in north west Dorset, England. The village has a population of 369 (2001). The village is situated 5miles south west of Sherborne. External links [Census data] ..
Bishops Exclusion Bill
The Bishops Exclusion Bill was passed in the House of Common is March 1641, but was rejected in the House of Lords. At the end of 1641 the London mob, probably with the encouragement John Pym or his supporters, prevented bishops taking their seats in the House of Lords. When the bishops complained..
Bishops Finger
Bishops Finger is a beer brewed by Shepherd Neame, Britain's oldest brewery, in Faversham, Kent. Shepherd Neame is a family owned brewery which produces a range of cask ales and filtered beer. Production is around 200,000 barrels a year. They own over 350 pubs mainly in the south east of England a..
Bishops Hull
for at grid reference ST202246 Bishops Hull is a village and parish in Somerset, England, situated in the western suburbs of Taunton in the Taunton Deane district. The parish has a population of 3,694 [#endnote_population]. References ↑ Somerset County Council, [2002 p..
Bishops in the Church of Scotland
Like most Reformed Churches, the Church of Scotland has a Presbyterian structure which invests in a hierarchy of courts the authority which other denominations give to bishops. Nevertheless, the Church of Scotland does have the concept of a bishop, and there has been debate about widening this conce..
Bishops Lydeard
for at grid reference ST169298 Bishops Lydeard is a village and parish in Somerset, England, situated on the A358 road and West Somerset Railway five miles north west of Taunton in the Taunton Deane district. The village has a population of 3,949 [#endnote_population]. Near the vil..
Bishops of Warmia
This is a list of Prince-Bishops / Bishops / Archbishop of the Archdiocese of Warmia in northeastern Poland. See Bishopric of Warmia (Polish: Diecezja warmińska, Latin: Archidioecesis Varmiensis, German: Bistum Ermland) for the history of the office itself. 1249-1250 Heinrich von Strateich elec..
Bishops Sutton
Bishops Sutton is a village and civil parish in the City of Winchester district of Hampshire, England. According to the 2001 census it had a population of 419. ..
Bishops Waltham branch
The Bishops Waltham branch was a railway line in Hampshire. It ran from Botley on the Eastleigh-Fareham line to Bishops Waltham. The line was opened by the LSWR on 1 June 1863, closed to passengers on 31 December 1932 and finally closed to freight in 1962. The line followed the course of the ri..
Bishops Waltham Town F.C.
Bishops Waltham Town F.C. is a football club based in Hampshire, England. They were established in 1901 and joined theHampshire League Division Two in 1986. For the 2006-07 season, they are members of the Wessex League Division One. |- !colspan="3" style="background:#ccf; text-align:center;"|Wes..
Bishopthorpe
redirect [[Template:Infobox England place]]Bishopthorpe is a small town and civil parish south of York in the City of York unitary authority and of North Yorkshire, England. It is close to the River Ouse, with about 3500 inhabitants. According to the 2001 census the parish had a population of 3174...
Bishopthorpe Palace
Bishopthorpe Palace is a stately home and historic house at Bishopthorpe south of York in the City of York unitary authority and ceremonial county of North Yorkshire, England. It is on the River Ouse and is the official residence of the Archbishop of York; within the local area it is sometimes simpl..
Bishopthorpe Rural District
Bishopthorpe was a rural district in the West Riding of Yorkshire from 1894 to 1937. It was formed under the Local Government Act 1894 from that part of the York Rural Sanitary District which was in the West Riding. It included the parishes of Acaster Malbis, Askham Richard, Bishopthorpe, Copmanth..
Bishopton
Bishopton can refer to two places in the United Kingdom: Bishopton, County Durham, EnglandBishopton, Warwickshire, EnglandBishopton, Yorkshire, EnglandBishopton, Renfrewshire, ScotlandBishopton, Wigtownshire, Scotland This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles assoc..
Bishopton, County Durham
Bishopton is a village in the borough of Darlington and the ceremonial county of County Durham, England. It is situated to the west of Stockton-on-Tees. ..
Bishopton, Renfrewshire
Bishopton Bishopton's location locally and nationally Demographics Population: 5,157 (1991 Census) Administration Local Government Region: Renfrewshire Nation: Scotland Geography Traditional County: Renfrewshire Former Region: Strathclyde Grid reference: ..
Bishopton railway station
Bishopton is a railway station on the Inverclyde Line, serving the town of Bishopton in Renfrewshire, Scotland. {| class="wikitable" style="margin: 0.5em auto; text-align: center;" |- ! Preceding station ! colspan="3" | National Rail ! Following station ..
Bishopville, South Carolina
Bishopville is a city in Lee County, South Carolina, United States. The population was 3,670 at the 2000 census. It is the county seat of Lee County[Geographic references#6GR6]. Geography Bishopville is located at [34°13′8″N, 80°14′56″W] (34.219027, -80.248877)[G..
Bishop (Alien)
Bishop as seen in Aliens Bishop 341-B is a fictional character from the Alien series of films, an android created by the Weyland-Yutani corporation. He was portrayed by actor Lance Henriksen. [Spoiler warningSpoiler warning]: Plot and/or ending details follow. Contents 1 Back..
Bishop (artillery)
Bishop General characteristics Crew 4 (Commander, gunner, loader, driver) Length 5.53 m Width 2.63 m Height 2.83 m Weight 17.5 t Armour and armament Armour hull: 8-60 mm superstructure: 13-51 mm Main armament QF 25 pounder gun-howitzer 32 rounds Secondary arm..
Bishop (character class)
Bishop in this context is a character class(job) in Final Fantasy Tactics Advance. Bishops are the only remotely magical Bangaa class. They are still pretty tough, but can cast some valuable spells. Cura makes them useful healers, though they must be comboed with White Monk abilities to revive KO..
Bishop (chess)
Chesspieces King Queen Rook Bishop Knight Pawn A bishop (♗♝) is a piece in the board game of chess. Each player begins the game with two bishops, one light-squared and one dark-squared. One starts between the king's knight and the king, the other between the queen's ..
Bishop (comics)
Bishop (Lucas Bishop), is a Marvel Comics superhero, and a member of the X-Men. Created by writer Whilce Portacio and artist/co-writer Jim Lee, he first appeared in Uncanny X-Men #282 (November 1991). Bishop was a member of the Xavier Security Enforcers, a mutant police force from a dystopian futu..
Bishop (disambiguation)
Look up [[wiktionary:|}}}]] in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Bishop can refer to: In politics: Bernice Pauahi Bishop, Princess of the Kamehameha dynastyMaurice Bishop, Prime Minister of Grenada In film: Charity Bishop, American author and movie reviewerEd Bishop, American film, televi..
Bishop (Mormonism)
In Mormonism, the Bishop is the leader of a local congregation and an office of the Aaronic Priesthood. The Mormon concept of the office differs significantly from the role of bishops in other Christian denominations being in some respects is more analogous to a pastor or parish priest. Each bishop..
Bishop (Wizardry character class)
In the role playing games Wizardry, there is a character class called bishops. The Bishop is a spellcaster class that can learn all spells from Wizardry, which are Priest, Mage (Sorcerer), Psionics, and Alchemist. In addition they can also remove curses and dispel the undead. They ussually have s..
Bishop Allen
Cover of the album Charm School by Bishop Allen Bishop Allen are an American indie rock band based in Brooklyn, New York, composed of drummer Jack Delamitraux, bassist Christian Owens, guitarist Justin Rice, and guitarist Christian Rudder. Vocal duties are shared among the band's members. B..
Bishop Amat Memorial High School
Bishop Amat Memorial High School is a Catholic high school serving the San Gabriel Valley in the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Los Angeles, and was founded in 1957. The campus is located in La Puente, California, approximately 20 miles east of downtown Los Angeles in Los Angeles County. The coeducat..
Bishop Ambrose Griffiths
The Right Reverend Dom Michael Ambrose Griffiths, OSB, KCHS, MA (b. 1928) is a bishop of the Roman Catholic Church and a Benedictine monk in Great Britain. Michael Griffiths was born in Twickenham, London (England) on December 4 1928. He was educated at Ampleforth College, near York, and at the Uni..
Bishop and knight checkmate
In chess, the bishop and knight checkmate is a procedure to checkmate a lone king with a bishop, knight, and king. It can only be forced in the corner of the same square as the bishop. An opponent who is aware of this will try to stay first in the center of the board, and then in the wrong-colored..
Bishop Arts District
The Bishop Arts District is a small shopping and entertainment district in the northern Oak Cliff area of Dallas, Texas (USA). It is located near the intersection of Bishop Street and Davis Street (Texas State Highway 180). You can find a list of restaurants, retailers and services at the ..
Bishop Asbury Cottage
Bishop Asbury Cottage is the boyhood home of Francis Asbury, the first American Methodist Bishop, in Great Barr, England. Now a museum, the eighteenth century cottage is furnished in period style, with memorabilia and information relating to Asbury's life in West Bromwich and Great Barr in England..
Bishop Auckland
redirect [[Template:Infobox England place]]Bishop Auckland is a market town in County Durham in North East England. It is located approximately 12 miles northwest of Darlington and 12 miles southwest of Durham City at the confluence of the River Wear with its tributary the River Gaunless. The Rive..
Bishop Auckland (UK Parliament constituency)
Bishop Auckland County constituency Bishop Auckland shown within County Durham, and County Durham shown within England Created: 1885 MP: Helen Goodman Party: Labour Type: House of Commons County: County Durham EP constituency: North East England Bishop Auckland is a constituency r..
Bishop Auckland F.C.
Bishop Auckland F.C. are an English football team based in Bishop Auckland, County Durham. They are one of the most successful amateur sides, having won the old FA Amateur Cup on 10 occasions. They currently play in the Northern League Division One. Football Ground Between the years of 1886 and 200..
Bishop Auckland railway station
Bishop Auckland railway station serves the town of Bishop Auckland in County Durham, England. The station is the terminus of the Tees Valley Line and is operated by Northern Rail who provide all passenger train services. External links [Train times] and [station information] fo..
Bishop Barrow Trust
The Bishop Barrow Trust was founded in 1668 by Dr. Isaac Barrow, Bishop of Sodor & Mann (1663-1669). Barrow founded the trust with the idea of building a university on the Isle of Man. He was shocked at the state of knowledge of the Manx clergy and decided that the best way to eradicate their ig..
Bishop Blanchet High School
This does not cite its [[Opentopia:Citing sources|references or sources]]. You can [[Opentopia:WikiProject Fact and Reference Check|help]] Wikipedia by introducing appropriate citations. Blanchet logo Bishop Blanchet High School is a coed Catholic high school located just north of Green Lake i..
Bishop Bodo
Bodo ([born c.814) was the palace deacon to Louis the Pious, Emperor and King of the Franks from 814 to 840. In early 838, Bodo intended to make a pilgrimage to Rome but instead converted to Judaism. His conversion was regarded as a rejection of the Carolingian culture and the Christian faith. Bodo ..
Bishop Brennan
Bishop Leonard "Len" Brennan is a fictional character played by Jim Norton in the Irish sitcom Father Ted starring the late Dermot Morgan in the title role. Bishop Brennan is the reason that Ted, Dougal and Jack are imprisoned in the hellish Craggy Island. As their superior he had the responsib..
Bishop Burton
Bishop Burton is a village in the East Riding of Yorkshire, lying on the A1079 approximately 3 miles to the West of Beverley. Bishop Burton is home to Bishop Burton college, a further education and higher education college specialising in land based studies. External links [Bishop Burton Col..
Bishop Butler
There have been three notable bishops named Butler: Joseph Butler (b. 1692), Anglican Bishop of Bristol and DurhamChristopher Butler (b. 1902), Catholic Bishop of Nova Barbara and Auxiliary Bishop of the Archdiocese of WestminsterThomas Frederick Butler (b. 1940), Anglican Bishop of SouthwarkThis is..
Bishop Carroll Catholic High School
Bishop Carroll Catholic High School (BCCHS) is a private high school located in Wichita, Kansas. Along with Kapaun Mount Carmel, it is one of two Catholic high schools in the city. History Bishop Mark K. Carroll was installed as the bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Wichita on May 6, 1947. BC..
Bishop Carroll High School
Bishop Carroll High School may refer to one of the following Catholic high schools: Bishop Carroll High School (Alberta) in Calgary, Alberta, CanadaBishop Carroll High School (Pennsylvania) in Ebensburg, Pennsylvania, USA Less precisely, it may also refer to: Bishop Carroll Catholic High School in ..
Bishop Carroll High School (Alberta)
For other uses of "", see {{{1. Bishop Carroll High School; part of the Calgary Catholic School District in Alberta, Canada; offers a unique program that allows students to work at their own pace in an individual environment. Students receive module packages from certain resource rooms and start t..
Bishop Castle
There are very few or no other articles that link to this one.Please help [[help:link|introduce links]] in articles on [related topics]. After links have been created, remove this message.This article has been tagged since June 2006. } Bishop Castle is an amazing one-man construction ..
Bishop Challoner School
Bishop Challoner School is a Catholic school in Shortlands, Kent. Its current head master is Mr J De Waal. Its deputy is Mr Jackson. The school welcomes all and respects all faiths. Access: train and/or by the 358 and 227 bus. The school has a variety of sports played eg: football, fencing and rug..
Bishop Chatard High School
Bishop Chatard High School District Archdiocese of Indianapolis Office of Catholic Education School type Parochial Religious affiliation Roman Catholic Opened September 1961 Location Indianapolis, Indiana, USA Enrollment 2005-2006 900 Grades 9-12 Campus surroundings Resident..
Bishop Chu Chi Zui
Bishop Chu Chi Zui, born in 1923 in China, he studied for the Priesthood of the Roman Catholic Church after completing university studies in law. Working in Xinjiang provence following his ordination to the priesthood, he came under the eye of Communist leaders following the 1949 peoples revolution..
Bishop College
Bishop College was a historically black college, founded in Marshall, Texas and later moved to Dallas, Texas, that operated from 1881 to 1988. The college was founded by the Baptist Home Mission Society in 1881 as the result of a movement to build a college for African-American Baptists. The moveme..
Bishop Cotton
Bishop George Edward Lynch Cotton (1813-1866) was born at Chester; eminent as a master at Rugby under Dr. Arnold, and as head-master at Marlborough College and figures as "the young master" in "Tom Brown's Schooldays". He was appointed Bishop of Calcutta, an office he fulfilled zealously from 1858 ..
Bishop Cotton Boys School
Bishop Cotton Boys' School is an all-boys school for boarders as well as day scholars in Bangalore, Karnataka, India; the first of its kind in this part of the world to start the house system, organized games, school sports day (Last Post bugled from the tower) and the prefect system which were i..
Bishop Cotton School
Bishop Cotton School, Shimla, is the oldest boarding school in Asia, having been founded on 28th July, 1859, by Bishop George Edward Lynch Cotton, son of an Army Captain, who died leading his Regiment in battle. A scholar of Westminister, and a graduate of Cambridge, in 1836 he was appointed Assis..
Bishop Creek
Bishop Creek is a large stream in Inyo County, California. It is the largest tributary of the Owens River, with average annual runoff totaling 69,000 acre-feet per year. It has five hydroelectric plants owned by Southern California Edison, Bishop Creek #2-6. Bishop Creek #1 is no longer in operation..
Bishop Daniel Francis Feehan
Bishop Daniel F. Feehan (1855-1934) was the second Bishop to serve the Diocese of Fall River. The son of William and Joanna (Foley) Feehan he was born in Athol, Massachusetts on September 24, 1855. The family moved to Milbury, Massachusetts, when Daniel was only three years old. He graduated from St..
Bishop Douglass RC High School
Bishop Douglass RC High School is a mixed secondary school, Sixth Form in East Finchley, London, United Kingdom. It falls under the London Borough of Barnet Local Education Authority. It is one of many prominent schools in Barnet, with a high number of Working Class pupils from Highbury and Islingto..
Bishop Druitt College
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Bishop Druitt College/newversion
This is a copy of the article that is editable. We will work on this one. Bishop Druitt College |- class="hiddenStructure" ! Motto | |- ! Established | 1993 |- ! Type | Independent |- class="hiddenStructure" ! Affiliations | |- class="hiddenStructure" ! President | |- class="hiddenStructure..
Bishop Dwenger High School
Bishop Dwenger High School is a coed Catholic high school in Fort Wayne, Indiana, in the Roman Catholic Diocese of Fort Wayne-South Bend. The school was founded in 1963. Bishop Dwenger, a Diocesan Catholic high school, is founded on the life and teachings of Jesus Christ. As an extension of the fa..
Bishop E. Bernard Jordan
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Bishop England High School
School type Private Religious affiliation Catholic Founded 1915 Location Charleston, South Carolina Enrollment 800 Campus surroundings Suburban School Rivals Porter-Gaud School and Hanahan High School Bishop England High School of the largest private Catholic four-year high school in Sout..
Bishop Eustace Preparatory School
Name Bishop Eustace Preparatory School Address 5552 Rt. 70 Town Pennsauken, NJ, 08109-4798 Established 1954 Community Suburban Type Private Religion Catholic (Pallottine) Students Co-Ed (all male prior to 1972) Grades 9 through 12 Nickname Crusaders Colors Black and White Motto Quod Deu..
Bishop F.D. Washington
Bishop F.D. Washington was a renowned Pentecostal minister of Brooklyn, New York's Washington Temple Church of God in Christ. His most famous protege is Reverend Al Sharpton, whom he licensed and ordained a Minister at age 10. ..
Bishop Feehan High School
Bishop Feehan High School |- class="hiddenStructure" ! Motto | |- ! Established | 1961 |- ! Type | Private coeducational secondary |- class="hiddenStructure" ! Affiliations | |- class="hiddenStructure" ! President | |- class="hiddenStructure" ! Principal | |- class="hiddenStructure" ! Hea..
Bishop Fenwick High School
Bishop Fenwick High School Principal Mrs. Catherine Mulligan School type Private, co-ed Religious affiliation Roman Catholic Location Franklin Township, Ohio, United States Mascot Falcons School newspaper "The Fenwick Connection" School annual publication School motto "To..
Bishop Foley Catholic High School
Bishop Foley Catholic High School is a co-educational Catholic high school affiliated with the Archdiocese of Detroit. Founded in 1965, it is named for the first American Bishop of Detroit, John Samuel Foley. It is located in Madison Heights, Michigan and typically has an enrollment of around 450 ..
Bishop Ford Freeway
The Bishop Ford Freeway, formerly known as the Calumet Expressway, is a portion of Interstate 94 in northeastern Illinois, south of downtown Chicago. It runs from Interstate 57 south to the intersection with Interstate 80, Interstate 294 (Tri-State Tollway) and Illinois State Route 394. The Bishop..
Bishop George Ahr High School
Bishop George Ahr High School, or simply BGA is a four-year, private, coeducational Roman Catholic high school located on a thirty-six acre campus in the northern section in Edison, New Jersey. It is a member of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Metuchen, which is headed by Bishop Paul G. Bootoski. St..
Bishop Gore School
Bishop Gore is a famous secondary school in Swansea, Wales established in 1682. Contents 1 History2 School today3 Dylan Thomas and Bishop Gore4 School Motto5 School Colours6 Old Gorians7 External links History -->Established first in 1682 as a school for the s..
Bishop Gorman High School
Bishop Gorman High School is a Roman Catholic college preparatory school in Las Vegas, Nevada, administered by the Diocese of Las Vegas. It opened in 1954. ..
Bishop Grosseteste College
Bishop Grosseteste College, in Lincoln, England is a provider of higher education by degree and initial teacher training. The college is affiliated to the University of Leicester, which validates its qualifications. Originally known as the Diocesan Training School for Mistresses, it was founded as ..
Bishop Grosseteste University College
Bishop Grosseteste University College is the oldest higher education institution in Lincoln, Lincolnshire. The college started life as a teacher training college in 1862. During the 1990's, the college branched out into new subject areas with a focus on the arts and drama. ..
Bishop Guertin High School
Bishop Guertin is a private Roman Catholic High School in Nashua, New Hampshire. It was founded by the Brothers of the Sacred Heart in 1963. The school is located off Exit 4 of the F.E Everett Turnpike in Nashua. Contents 1 Scholastics2 Sports3 Notable Alumni4 External links..
Bishop Hall (disambiguation)
Bishop Hall might refer to: Joseph Hall (English Bishop and satyrist) (1574-1676)Bishop Julius Hall, a residential hall at the University of Canterbury in Christchurch, New ZealandHatfield College, originally called Bishop Hatfield's HallThis is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a lis..
Bishop Hendricken High School
Bishop Hendricken High School is a Catholic boys' college preparatory high school. It is led by a community of young men, religious and lay teachers, committed staff and involved parents and alumni. Guided by the teachings of the Congregation of Christian Brothers and the Diocese of Providence, Rhod..
Bishop Henry
Bishop Henry and Lalli as depicted in Missale Aboense. Bishop Henry or Saint Henry (Piispa Henrik or Pyhä Henrik in Finnish) (died January 20 1156) is claimed to have been an English-born bishop of Uppsala, who according to a legend was martyred by Lalli in Finland during a mission journay. ..
Bishop Herber College
Bishop Heber College is a religious minority educational institution in Tiruchirappalli, Tamilnadu, India. External links [Main Website] ..
Bishop Hill, Illinois
Bishop Hill is a village in Henry County, Illinois, along the South Edwards River. The population was 125 at the 2000 census. It is the home of the Bishop Hill State Historic Site, a park operated by the Illinois Historic Preservation Agency. Contents 1 Geography2 Demographics3 Hi..
Bishop Hills, Texas
Bishop Hills is a town in Potter County, Texas, United States. The population was 210 at the 2000 census. Geography Bishop Hills is located at [35°15′34″N, 101°57′4″W] (35.259348, -101.951091)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bureau,..
Bishop Hoban High School
Bishop Hoban High School is a Roman Catholic high school in Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania, USA which opened in 1971. The school is named after Edward F. Hoban, the bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Cleveland between 1943 and 1966. The school's principal is Father Walter E. Jenkins, C.S.C. The s..
Bishop Hugh Lindsay
The Right Reverend Hugh Lindsay is a bishop of the Roman Catholic Church in Great Britain. Hugh Lindsay was born in Newcastle upon Tyne on June 20 1927. He was educated at St Cuthbert's Grammar School, Newcastle upon Tyne, and Ushaw College, Durham. After priestly ordination, he worked in a variety..
Bishop International Airport
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Bishop Ireton High School
Bishop Ireton is a Catholic, college preparatory, and coeducational high school in Alexandria, VA, serving students from across the Washington Metropolitan area in grades 9 through 12. Founded in 1964, Bishop Ireton is owned by the Diocese of Arlington and is conducted by priests and brothers from t..
Bishop James E. Kearney
Bishop James E. Kearney was Bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Rochester from 1937 - 1966. Influences The following buildings or schools are named after Bishop Kearney: Bishop Kearney High SchoolKearney Residence Hall, located on the campus of Nazareth CollegeKearney Hall, located on the cam..
Bishop James Madison Society
The Bishop James Madison Society is a secret society of the College of William and Mary in Virginia. Students founded the society in the year 1812 as a tribute to the life of the late Bishop James Madison, eighth president of William and Mary and cousin to the U.S. president James Madison. If the so..
Bishop John Brewer
Bishop John (Jack) Brewer was the fourth Bishop of Lancaster, in the northwest of England. He was ordained a priest in the Diocese of Shrewsbury, where he later became Auxiliary Bishop. Bishop Brewer was installed as Bishop of Lancaster on 22 May 1985 following the retirement of Bishop Brian Char..
Bishop John T. Walker Distinguished Humanitarian Service Award
The Bishop John T. Walker Distinguished Humanitarian Service Award is an award presented annually by Africare to recognize those whose work has made a significant impact on raising the standard of living in Africa. The award is named after John T. Walker, former Episcopal Bishop of Washington, D.C...
Bishop John Wordsworth
John Wordsworth was born at Harrow-on-the-Hill, the grandson of the youngest brother of the poet William Wordsworth. He was born into a clerical family, his grandfather being Master of Trinity College, Cambridge. His father also became Master of Trinity prior to his appointment as Bishop of Lincol..
Bishop Joseph Darnand
Msgr. Joseph Darnand, S.M., D.D., Vicar Apostolic of the Navigators' Archipelago, was born in Beny, Ain, France on December 31, 1879. He professed the evangelical counsels on December 20, 1903 for the Society of Mary (Marists). He was subsequently ordained to the presbyterate for the Marists on Ju..
Bishop Justinian
Bishop Justinian is the highest ranking Russian Orthodox religious authority in Transnistria. He is the head of the Diocese of Tiraspol and its motherchurch, the newly built Christmas Church. ..
Bishop K.C. Pillai
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Bishop Karas
Important Dates of Bishop Karas Born: 18 January, 1955 Ordination of Monasticism: 14 November, 1981 Ordained Monk-Priest: 14 July, 1984 Elevated to Hegumen: 25 May, 1989 Attended University: University of Khartoum Ordained Bishop: 6 June, 1993 Diagnosed With Cancer: May 1998 Death: 1..
Bishop Kearney High School
Bishop Kearney High School is a private school located in Irondequoit, New York, United States. It opened in 1962, and is a Catholic co-educational high school. There is also another Bishop Kearney High School. It is located in the Bensonhurst region of Brooklyn. Unlike the Rochester based school, ..
Bishop Kelley Catholic School
Bishop Kelley Catholic School is a Catholic pre-school, elementary school, and middle school in Lapeer, Michigan. The school has grades Preschool through grade 8. It is affiliated with Immaculate Conception Parish in Lapeer, Michigan. The school has approximately 290 students with a staff consistin..
Bishop Kelley High School
Bishop Kelley High School Administration Alan Weyland (President/Principal) School type Lasallian (U.S.) Religious affiliation Roman Catholic Grade level 9 to 12 Year founded 1960 Location Tulsa, Oklahoma Enrollment 955[link] Campus setting Suburban Mascot Com..
Bishop Kelley School
Bishop Kelley School can refer to: Bishop Kelley High School in Tulsa, OklahomaBishop Kelley Catholic School in Lapeer, Michigan This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you may wish to change the l..
Bishop Kelly High School
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Bishop Lamont
Bishop Lamont (né P. Martin) is a rapper from Carson, California. He is currently signed to Dr. Dre's Aftermath Entertainment. Dr. Dre met Bishop while on set filming The Game's music video Dreams. After giving him high praises on an L.A. radio station, Dr. Dre signed Bishop Lamont in 2005. Lamont ..
Bishop Leibold School
Bishop Leibold School is a Catholic school in Miamisburg, Ohio, USA. It was founded in 1974 as a result of the merger of grade schools of two parishes in the area. Dr. Moore Is the current head honcho [Bishop Leibold School Website] ..
Bishop Luffa School
The Bishop Luffa School Logo Bishop Luffa School is a Church of England secondary school in Chichester, West Sussex, UK. The school was founded in 1965 [#endnote_history] and named after a former Bishop of Chichester, Ralph de Luffa. The school is situated on the outskirts of Chichest..
Bishop Macdonell Catholic High School
Bishop Macdonell Catholic High School is a Catholic secondary school located on the far south tip of the city of Guelph, Ontario, Canada. History The school's roots go back to a school for girls opened in 1856, maintained for one hundred years by the Loreto Sisters, also known as the Institute of..
Bishop Mackenzie
There are very few or no other articles that link to this one.Please help [[help:link|introduce links]] in articles on [related topics]. After links have been created, remove this message.This article has been tagged since June 2006. } Bishop Mackenzie was a Christian missionary. He was..
Bishop Maginn High School
Bishop Maginn High School is a Catholic high school in Albany, New York. In 2005 it had 408 students and 27 classroom teachers, giving it a student:teacher ratio of 14:1. It is coeducational and open to students of all faiths. The school belongs to the school system of the Roman Catholic Diocese of..
Bishop Manogue High School
Bishop Manogue High School is a Catholic high school in Reno, Nevada. 'Bishop Manogue Catholic High school is a faith based community working together for the education of the total person.'-Mission Statement [School website] ..
Bishop Manuel Aringarosa
Bishop Manuel Aringarosa is a fictional character in the popular 2003 novel The Da Vinci Code and the 2006 film based on it. In the film, he was portrayed by Alfred Molina. Story in the novel [Spoiler warningSpoiler warning]: Plot and/or ending details follow. Bishop Aringarosa is the wor..
Bishop mark
Bishop Mark (Type 2) The bishop mark was first introduced in 1661 to show the receiver of a letter the date on which it was received by the post and to ensure that letters were not delayed in being dispatched. These marks were all struck in black ink, usually on the rear of the letter. The fi..
Bishop McCort High School
Contents 1 '''Summary'''2 '''Early History'''3 People of Note3.1 Football3.2 Current Day Summary Bishop McCort High School is a located in Cambria County, Johnstown, Pennsylvania. Early History Johnstown Central Catholic High School opened its doors on September 8,1922..
Bishop McDevitt High School
Bishop McDevitt High School is a private, coeducational high school affiliated with the Roman Catholic Diocese of Harrisburg, in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. The school is a Neo-Gothic structure, built in 1930, and was originally known as the Catholic High School. Bishop McDevitt has an enrollment ..
Bishop McNamara High School
Bishop McNamara High School is a Catholic secondary school in Forestville, Maryland founded by the Congregation of Holy Cross in 1964. ..
Bishop Middleham
Bishop Middleham is a village in County Durham, in England. It is close to Sedgefield. See also Bishop Middleham Quarry ..
Bishop Middleham Quarry
Bishop Middleham Quarry is a disused quarry, c. 4 km northwest of Sedgefield, County Durham, England. Quarry-working here ceased in 1934, and the site has since been colonised by vegetation. The underlying rock here is magnesian limestone and this has had a strong influence in determining the range ..
Bishop Miege High School
Bishop Miege High School is a Catholic high school, located in Mission, Kansas. It was established in 1958 and was named after Bishop John Baptist Miege, the first bishop of the Kansas Territory. External link [School home page] ..
Bishop Monkton
redirect [[Template:Infobox England place]] Bishop Monkton is a village and civil parish near Harrogate of North Yorkshire, England, about five miles south of Ripon. According to the 2001 census it had a population of 775. Main features of the village include a beck which runs through the centre o..
Bishop Montgomery High School
Bishop Montgomery High School |- class="hiddenStructure" ! Motto | |- ! Established | 1957 |- ! Type | Private secondary |- class="hiddenStructure" ! Affiliations | |- class="hiddenStructure" ! President | |- class="hiddenStructure" ! Principal | |- class="hiddenStructure" ! Headmaster | ..
Bishop Moore High School
Bishop Moore High School is a catholic high school in Orlando, Florida. The school's athletic teams are known as the Hornets. The school's principal is Maureen Kane. The school currently serves 1,096 students in grades 9 through 12. External links [Official website][School profile..
Bishop Museum
The Bernice Pauahi Bishop Museum is home to the world's largest collection of Polynesian artifacts. The Bernice Pauahi Bishop Museum, designated the Hawai'i State Museum of Natural and Cultural History, is a museum of history and science in the historic Kalihi district of Honolulu on the Ha..
Bishop Neumann High School
[[Image: Established 1964 Religion Catholic School Parochial Superintendent Fr. Charles Townsend Principal Fr. Troy Schweiger Location Wahoo, NE, USA School Colors Red and Gold Mascot Cavaliers Homepage [www.bishopneumann.com] --> Bishop Neuman..
Bishop Norton
Bishop Norton is a village and civil parish in the West Lindsey district of Lincolnshire, England. According to the 2001 census it had a population of 233. The village is about ten miles west of Market Rasen, and is close to the A15 road. ..
Bishop O'Dowd High School
Bishop O'Dowd High School is a Roman Catholic secondary school. It is located in Oakland, California within the Roman Catholic Diocese of Oakland under the care of the Bishop of Oakland. Around 1950, the Archdiocese of San Francisco planned a new Catholic high school in the East Bay, to be named..
Bishop O'Hara High School
Bishop O'Hara High School, abbreviated B.O.H.S. is a small, co-ed, Catholic high school in Dunmore, Pennsylvania. It is part of the Diocese of Scranton. It offers grades nine through twelve. Its mascot is the Bruin, and its colors are blue, white and gold. Contents 1 Specifics2 Sport..
Bishop of Aachen
Contents 0.1 List of the Bishops of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Aachen, Germany1 Auxiliary bishops1.1 See also2 Resources List of the Bishops of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Aachen, Germany Tenure Incumbent Notes 9 May 1802 to 13 August 1809 Marc Antoine Berdolet Install..
Bishop of Aberdeen
The Bishop of Aberdeen (originally Bishop of Mortlach) was the ecclesiastical head of the Catholic Diocese of Aberdeen, one of Scotland's 13 medieval bishoprics, whose first recorded bishop is an early 12th century cleric named Nechtan. It appears that the episcopal seat had previously been at Mortl..
Bishop of Aberdeen and Orkney
The Bishop of Aberdeen and Orkney is the Ordinary of the Scottish Episcopal Diocese of Aberdeen and Orkney. The Diocese of Aberdeen was founded in 1100 and its first bishop was Nectan. The Diocese of Orkney was founded in 1073 and the first bishop was Ralph. These dioceses were united in 1865 to cr..
Bishop of Andong
The Roman Catholic Diocese of Andong is a suffragan diocese of the Archdiocese of Taegu, South Korea. List of Bishops Rene Dupont (1969-1990)Inyeasius Seok-hee Park (1990-2000)John Hyuk-ju Gwon (2001-present) ..
Bishop of Antigua
The Anglican diocese of Antigua and the Leeward Islands was formed in 1842, as the diocese of Barbados, then one of two covering the Caribbean, was sub-divided. There is also a Catholic diocese. List of Anglican bishops of Antigua (1) 1842-1857 Daniel Gateward Davis (d.1857)(2)1858-9 Stephen Jord..
Bishop of Argyll
The Bishop of Argyll or Bishop of Lismore was the ecclesiastical head of the Diocese of Argyll, one of Scotland's 13 medieval bishoprics. It was created in 1200, when the western half of the territory of the Bishopric of Dunkeld formed into the new diocese. The bishops were based at Lismore. The Bis..
Bishop of Argyll and the Isles
The Bishop of Argyll and the Isles can refer to two overlapping dioceses belonging to different church organizations: Bishop of Argyll and the Isles (Catholic)Bishop of Argyll and the Isles (Episcopalian) See also Bishop of ArgyllBishop of the Isles redirect [[Template:Disambig]]..
Bishop of Argyll and the Isles (Catholic)
The Bishop of Argyll and the Isles heads the Catholic Diocese of Argyll and the Isles in the Province of Saint Andrews and Edinburgh, in Scotland. The diocese covers an area of 31,080 km² The see is in the town of Oban where the seat is located at the Cathedral Church of Saint Columba. The d..
Bishop of Argyll and the Isles (Episcopalian)
''This article is about the Episcopal office. For the Roman Catholic office, see Bishop of Argyll and the Isles (Catholic) The Bishop of Argyll and the Isles is the Ordinary of the Scottish Episcopal Diocese of Argyll and the Isles. ..
Bishop of Arundel and Brighton
The Bishop of Arundel and Brighton is the Ordinary of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Arundel and Brighton in the Province of Southwark. The diocese covers 4,997 km² of the Counties of East and West Sussex and Surrey outside the Greater London Boroughs. The see is in the town of Arundel where th..
Bishop of Augsburg
The Bishop of Augsburg is the Ordinary of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Augsburg in the Archdiocese of München und Freising / Munich. The diocese covers an area of 13,250 km². The current bishop is Walter Mixa. List of the Bishops of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Augsburg, Germany Tenu..
Bishop of Bangor
The Bishop of Bangor is the Ordinary of the Church in Wales Diocese of Bangor. The diocese covers the counties of Anglesey, most of Caernarfonshire and Merionethshire and a small part of Montgomeryshire. The see is in the City of Bangor where the seat is located at Cathedral Church of Saint Deinio..
Bishop of Barbados
The Anglican diocese of Barbados was set up in 1824, as one of two covering the whole Caribbean. Before that, the area was nominally under the charge of the Bishop of London, a situation that had been assumed to hold from 1660 onwards. In 1813, the then Bishop of London denied it was his responsibil..
Bishop of Basel
The Bishop of Basel (German: Bischof von Basel) is the Ordinary of the Roman Catholic diocese of Basel, Switzerland (Latin: Dioecesis Basileensis). Basel itself became episcopal seat in ca. 740, continuing the 4th century diocese of Augusta Raurica. Prior to the Reformation, the bishop resided in..
Bishop of Bathurst
The current bishop of Bathurst in the Anglican Church of Australia is the Right Reverend Richard Hurford. Bishop Hurford was formerly rector of St James Church, Queens Square, and formerly dean of Christ Church Cathedral in Grafton. ..
Bishop of Bath & Wells (Catholic)
The Bishop of Bath and Wells headed in the Middle Ages the Catholic diocese of Bath and Wells in the Province of Canterbury, in England. The present diocese covers the County of Somerset and a small area of Dorset. The see is in the City of Wells in Somerset where the seat is located at the Cath..
Bishop of Bath and Wells
The Bishop of Bath and Wells heads the Diocese of Bath and Wells in the Province of Canterbury. The present diocese covers the County of Somerset and a small area of Dorset. The see is in the City of Wells in Somerset where the seat is located at the Cathedral Church of Saint Andrew. The Bishop's..
Bishop of Beauvais-Noyons-Senlis
Harvey and Roger, two bishops of Beauvais in the Middle Ages, panel from the binding of a pontifical in the cathedral of Beauvais The Bishop of Beauvais-Noyons-Senlis is a suffragan of the Archbishop of Reims. Contents 1 History2 Bishops of Beauvais3 Bishops of Amiens4 ..
Bishop of Bedford
The Suffragan Bishop of Bedford is a post in the Church of England, responsible to the Bishop of St Albans, together with the Suffragan Bishop of Hertford. The bishopric comprises 150 parishes in Luton and Bedfordshire. List of holders of the office The Rt Revd David Farmbrough (-)The Rt Revd Jo..
Bishop of Birmingham
The Bishop of Birmingham heads the Church of England diocese of Birmingham, in the Province of Canterbury, in England. The diocese covers the North West of the historical county of Warwickshire and has its see in the City of Birmingham, West Midlands, where the seat of the diocese is located at t..
Bishop of Blackburn
The Bishop of Blackburn is the Ordinary of the Church of England Diocese of Blackburn in the Province of York. The diocese covers much of the county of Lancashire and has its see in the town of Blackburn, where the seat of the diocese is located at the Cathedral Church of Saint Mary. Despite havin..
Bishop of Bradford
The Bishop of Bradford is the Ordinary of the Church of England Diocese of Bradford, in the Province of York The diocese covers the extreme west of Yorkshire, and has its see in the City of Bradford where the seat is located at the Cathedral Church of Saint Peter. The Bishop's residence is Bishops..
Bishop of Brandenburg
Bishopric of Brandenburg was a diocese established by Otto the Great in 948, including the territory between the Elbe on the west, the Oder on the east, and the Black Elster on the south, and taking in the Uckermark to the north. Contents 1 History2 Bishops of Brandenburg until 12..
Bishop of Brechin
The Bishop of Brechin was the ecclesiastical head of the medieval Diocese of Brechin or Angus, based at Brechin Cathedral, Brechin. The diocese had a long-established Gaelic monastic community which survived into the 13th century. The clerical establishment may very well have traced their earlier or..
Bishop of Brechin (Episcopalian)
The Bishop of Brechin is the Ordinary of the Scottish Episcopal Diocese of Brechin. Bishops from 1848 1848: Rev Alexander Penrose Forbes (1817-1875)1875: Rt Rev Hugh Willoughby Jermyn (1820-1903)1904: Rt Rev Walter John Forbes Robberds (1863-1944)1935: Rt Rev Kenneth Donald Mackenzie1944: Rt Rev E..
Bishop of Brentwood
The Bishop of Brentwood is the Ordinary of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Brentwood in the Province of Westminster. The diocese covers an area of 3,959 km² of the County of Essex together with the London Boroughs of Barking & Dagenham, Havering, Newham, Redbridge and Waltham Forest. The see is..
Bishop of Bristol
The Bishop of Bristol heads the Church of England Diocese of Bristol in the Province of Canterbury, in England. Contents 1 Early Times2 Tudor Period3 Subsequent Centuries3.1 List of the Bishops of Bristol, England3.2 Sources3.3 See also Early Times A certain Rober..
Bishop of Caithness
The Bishop of Caithness was the ecclesiastical head of the Diocese of Caithness, one of Scotland's 13 medieval bishoprics. The first bishop was one Aindréas, a Gael who spent much if not indeed all of his career outside his see. He first appears in the sources between 1146 and 1151 as bishop. This ..
Bishop of Calcutta
redirect[[Template:Portal]] The Bishop of Calcutta exercises episcopal leadership over the Diocese of Calcutta of the Church of North India. The diocese was made an Episcopal See of the former Province of India and Ceylon by Letters patent on October 10 1835 and remained as part of the Church of In..
Bishop of Canberra and Goulburn
Current bishopThe current bishop of the Diocese of Canberra and Goulburn in the Anglican Church of Australia is the Right Reverend George Victor Browning who was elected 9th Bishop of the Diocese on 31 January 1993 and installed on 30 May 1993. The Diocese is one of the 23 dioceses that make the An..
Bishop of Carlisle
The Bishop of Carlisle is the Ordinary of the Church of England Diocese of Carlisle in the Province of York. During the Middle Ages and the Tudor period the Diocese was Roman Catholic. The diocese covers the County of Cumbria except for Alston Moor. The see is in the City of Carlisle where the ..
Bishop of Cell da les
Disciple of Saint Patrick We read at (1) below: Sanctan of Kill-da-Les B (AC) 6th century. Saint Sanctan was bishop of Kill-da-Les and Kill-na- Sanctan (now Dublin), ancient sees in Ireland. He is likely to have been born in Britain (Benedictines). References (1)[Saintpatrickdc.org]S..
Bishop of Chelmsford
The Bishop of Chelmsford heads the Anglican Diocese of Chelmsford in the Province of Canterbury. The present diocese covers the County of Essex including the former part of Essex now within the Greater London area, together with a small area of the County of Suffolk. The see is in the town of Chel..
Bishop of Chester
Arms of the see of Chester The Bishop of Chester is the Ordinary of the Church of England Diocese of Chester in the Province of York. The diocese covers most of the traditional county of Cheshire, including the Wirral Peninsula and has its see in the City of Chester where the seat is located ..
Bishop of Chichester
The Bishop of Chichester is the Ordinary of the Church of England Diocese of Chichester in the Province of Canterbury. The diocese covers the Counties of East and West Sussex. The see is in the City of Chichester where the seat is located at The Cathedral Church of the Holy Trinity. The Bishop'..
Bishop of Chichester, England (Catholic)
The Bishop of Chichester headed in the Middle Ages and Tudor times the Catholic diocese of Chichester in the Province of Canterbury, in England. The diocese covers the Counties of East and West Sussex. The see is in the City of Chichester where the seat is located at the Cathedral Church of the H..
Bishop of Chunchun
The Catholic diocese of Chunchun, South Korea is a suffragan of the Archdiocese of Seoul. List of bishops Monsignor Owen McPolin (1939-1941)-Apostolic AdministratorBishop Paul Gi-nam Noh (1941-1945)-Apostolic AdministratorBishop Thomas F. Quinlan (1945-1966)Bishop Thomas Stewart (1966-1994)Bishop J..
Bishop of Chungju
The catholic diocese of Chungju, South Korea is a suffragan of the Archdiocese of Taegu. List of bishops James V. Pardy (1958-1969)Nicholas Jin-Seok Jung (1969-1998)Gabriel Bong-hoon Jang (1998-present) ..
Bishop of Chur
The Bishop of Chur (German: Bischof von Chur) is the Ordinary of the Roman Catholic diocese of Chur, Grisons, Switzerland (Latin: Dioecesis Curiensis). Prior to 1803, the Bishop was a Prince-Bishop of the Holy Roman Empire. The Bishop was part of the Austrian Circle of the Imperial Circle Estates. ..
Bishop of Clifton
The Bishop of Clifton heads the Catholic Diocese of Clifton in the Province of Birmingham, in England. With the gradual abolition of the legal restrictions on the activities of Catholics in England and Wales in the early 19th century, Rome decided to proceed to bridge the gap of the centuries from ..
Bishop of Clogher
The Bishop of Clogher is the Ordinary of the Church of Ireland Diocese of Clogher. The Church of Ireland and Roman Catholic Church each have a Diocese of Clogher and each its own diocesan bishop and hierarchy. The Diocese is Clogher is unique in having two diocesan cathedrals within a single dioce..
Bishop of Condom
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Bishop of Cork, Cloyne and Ross
The Right Reverend William Paul Colton, B.C.L., Dip.Th., M.Phil., is the Church of Ireland's Bishop of Cork, Cloyne and Ross Cork. He was consecrated bishop at Christ Church Cathedral, Dublin, on Thursday 25 March 1999 -- the Feast of the Annunciation, 1999. He was enthroned in St. Fin Barre's Cathe..
Bishop of Coutances and Avranches
The Bishop of Coutances is a suffragan of the Archbishop of Rouen. The Diocese of Coutances (Constantiensis) comprises the entire department of La Manche. It was enlarged in 1802 by the addition of the former Diocese of Avranches and of two archdeaconries from the Diocese of Bayeux. Since 1854 ..
Bishop of Coventry
Arms of the Bishop of Coventry The Bishop of Coventry is the Ordinary of the England Diocese of Coventry in the Province of Canterbury. The diocese covers most of the County of Warwickshire. The see is in the City of Coventry where the seat is located at the Cathedral Church of Saint Michael...
Bishop of Coventry and Lichfield
The Bishop of Coventry and Lichfield was the bishop of a former see of the Church of England. It was first established in 1102 when the Bishop of Chester moved his see to Coventry. The title of Bishop of Coventry and Lichfield did not first come into use until 1121, when Robert Peche was enthroned. ..
Bishop of Coventry and Lichfield (Catholic)
The Bishop of Coventry and Lichfield headed for a period in the Middle Ages and Tudor times the Catholic diocese of Coventry and Lichfield in the Province of Canterbury, in England. The diocese of Mercia was founded 656 by Diuma. Subsequently becoming the Diocese of Lichfield, it became linked va..
Bishop of Croydon
The Bishop of Croydon is a suffragan Bishop in the Anglican Diocese of Southwark. The present Bishop is the Rt Rev Nicholas (Nick) Baines. The Bishop of Croydon oversees the Episcopal Area of Croydon, which is made up of the Archdeaconries of Croydon and Reigate. The Archdeaconry of Reigate compris..
Bishop of Derby
The Bishop of Derby is the Ordinary of the Church of England Diocese of Derby in the Province of Canterbury. The diocese was formed from part of the Diocese of Southwell in 1927 under King George V and roughly covers the county of Derbyshire. Before this time however there had been two Suffragan Bi..
Bishop of Dorchester
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Bishop of Dresden-Meissen
The Bishop of Dresden-Meissen is the Ordinary of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Dresden-Meissen in the Archdiocese of Berlin. The diocese covers an area of 16,934 km² and was erected as the Diocese of Meissen on 24 June 1921. The name was changed to Dresden-Meissen on 15 November 1979. The cu..
Bishop of Dunblane
The Bishop of Dunblane or Bishop of Strathearn was the ecclesiastical head of the Diocese of Dunblane/Strathearn, one of medieval Scotland's thirteen bishoprics. It was based at Dunblane Cathedral, now a parish church of the Church of Scotland. The earliest known bishops are a man referred to mere..
Bishop of Dunkeld
The Bishop of Dunkeld was the ecclesiastical head of the Diocese of Dunkeld, one of the largest and more important of Scotland's 13 medieval bishoprics, whose first recorded bishop is an early 12th century cleric named Cormac. However, the first known abbot dates to the 10th century, and it is often..
Bishop of Durham
The Bishop of Durham is the officer of the Church of England responsible for the diocese of Durham, one of the oldest in the country. He is the senior Anglican bishop in the province of York, and sits in the House of Lords. The current Bishop of Durham is, as of 2005, Tom Wright. Other duties of ..
Bishop of East Anglia
The Bishop of East Anglia heads the Catholic Diocese of East Anglia in the Province of Westminster, in England. The diocese covers an area of 12,570 km² of the counties of Cambridge, Norfolk, and Suffolk. The see is in the City of Norwich where the seat is located at the Cathedral Church of S..
Bishop of Edinburgh
The Bishop of Edinburgh is the Ordinary of the Scottish Episcopal Diocese of Edinburgh. The see was founded in 1633 by King Charles I. William Forbes was consecrated in St. Giles' Cathedral as its first bishop on 23 January 1634 though he died later that year. The General Assembly of 1638 deposed B..
Bishop of Eichstätt
The Bishop of Eichstätt is the Ordinary of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Eichstätt in the Archdiocese of Bamberg. The diocese covers an area of 6,025 km² and was erected in 745. Currently the see of Eichstätt is vacant. List of the Bishops of the Roman Catholic Diocese of ..
Bishop of Elmham (Catholic)
For Anglican successor to this role, see Bishop of Norwich In 1969 the Catholic Church revived the title Bishop of Elmham, assigning it to an Auxiliary Bishop, first of the Catholic Bishop of Northampton, and then later to other similar figures so that it is likely to continue for the foreseeable f..
Bishop of Ely
The Bishop of Ely is the Ordinary of the Church of England Diocese of Ely in the Province of Canterbury. During the Middle Ages and Tudor times, the Diocese was Roman Catholic. The diocese roughly covers the county of Cambridgeshire (with the exception of the Soke of Peterborough) and has its se..
Bishop of Exeter
The Bishop of Exeter is the Ordinary of the Church of England Diocese of Exeter in the Province of Canterbury. During the Middle Ages and the Tudor period, the holder of the office was Roman Catholic. Contents 1 History2 Today3 List of the Bishops of the Diocese of Exeter, Engla..
Bishop of Galloway
The Bishop of Galloway, also called the Bishop of Whithorn, was the eccesiastical head of the Diocese of Galloway. The Anglo-Saxon bishopric was founded in the late 7th century or early 8th century, and the first known bishop was one Pehthelm, "shield of the Picts". According to Anglo-Saxon ecclesia..
Bishop of Ghent
The Bishop of Ghent is the Ordinary of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Ghent, which comprises the entire province of East Flanders as well as the Antwerp municipalities of Zwijndrecht and Burcht. The current Bishop of Ghent is Mgr. Luc Van Looy, who was appointed on 19 December 2003 and consecrated at..
Bishop of Gibraltar in Europe
Bishop Geoffrey Rowell of Gibraltar. The Bishop of Gibraltar in Europe is the Ordinary of the Church of England Diocese of Gibraltar in Europe in the Province of Canterbury. The diocese covers not only the area of Gibraltar in British jurisdiction (disputed with Spain), but also all of mainla..
Bishop of Gloucester
The Bishop of Gloucester is the Ordinary of the Church of England Diocese of Gloucester in the Province of Canterbury. The diocese covers the County of Gloucestershire and part of the County of Worcestershire and has its see in the City of Gloucester where the seat is located at the Cathedral Churc..
Bishop of Grimsby
In the Church of England the Bishop of Grimsby is a suffragan (assistant) bishop to the Bishop of Lincoln. His official residence is Bishop's House, Church Lane, Irby-on-Humber, Lincolnshire. ..
Bishop of Guildford
The Bishop of Guildford is the Ordinary of the Church of England Diocese of Guildford in the Province of Canterbury. The diocese covers the west of the County of Surrey and was created in 1927 under King George V when the Diocese of Winchester was divided. The see is in the City of Guildford where ..
Bishop of Gurk
The Bishop of Gurk is the head of the Diocese of Gurk-Klagenfurt, which was established in 1072, as the first suffrigan bishop of the Archdiocese of Salzberg. The following men have held this office: Günther von Krappfeld (1072 - 1090)Berthold von Zeltschach (1090 - 1106)Hiltebold (1106 - 1131)Ro..
Bishop of Hallam
The Bishop of Hallam is the Ordinary of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Hallam in the Province of Liverpool. The diocese covers an area of 2,672 km² of County of South Yorkshire, parts of the High Peak and Chesterfield Districts of Derbyshire, and the district of Bassetlaw in Nottinghamshire. ..
Bishop of Hamheung
The Bishop of Hamheung heads the Catholic Diocese of Hamheung which was created in 1940 as an Apostolic Vicariate. It was promoted to be a diocese in 1962 as a suffragen diocese to the Archdiocese of Seoul. Due to persecution of the religions in North Korea, the Bishops of the diocese in the countr..
Bishop of Hereford
The Bishop of Hereford is the Ordinary of the Church of England Diocese of Hereford in the Province of Canterbury. The diocese covers the County of Herefordshire, part of the counties of Worcestershire and Shropshire and parts of Powys and Monmouthshire. The see is in the City of Hereford where th..
Bishop of Hertford
The Suffragan Bishop of Hertford is a post in the Church of England, responsible to the Bishop of St Albans, together with the Suffragan Bishop of Bedford. The bishopric comprises parishes in Hertfordshire. List of holders of the office ..
Bishop of Hexham and Newcastle
The Bishop of Hexham and Newcastle is the Ordinary of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Hexham and Newcastle in the Province of Liverpool, known also on occasion as the Northern Province. The present diocese covers an area of 7,700 km² of the counties of Northumberland, Tyne and Wear, Durham and t..
Bishop of Iceland
List of the Bishops of Iceland 1801-1823: Geir Vídalín1824-1845: Steingrímur Jónsson1846-1866: Helgi G. Thordersen1866-1889: Pétur Pétursson1889-1908: Hallgrímur Sveinsson1908-1916: Þórhallur Bjarnason1917-1939: Jón Helgason1939-1953: Sigurgeir Sigurðsson1953-1959: Ásmundur Guðmundsson..
Bishop of Incheon
The Catholic Diocese of Incheon was created as an Apostolic Vicariate in 1961 and it became a diocese the next year. The diocese is suffragen to the Archdiocese of Seoul. The Bishops of Incheon Gulielmo Kil-mo Na (1961-2002)Boniface Ki-san Choi (2002-present) ..
Bishop of Jeju
The Catholic Diocese of Jeju was created as an Apostolic Vicariate in 1971 and became a diocese in 1977, both by Pope Paul VI. The diocese is suffragen to Archdiocese of Gwangju. The Bishops of Jeju Harold Hyun (1971-1977)Michael Jung-il Park (1977-1982)Paul Chang-ryul Kim (1982-2002)Peter Woo-il K..
Bishop of Jeonju
The Catholic Diocese of Jeonju was created as an Apostolic Vicariate in 1937. It became a suffragen diocese to the Archdiocese of Gwangju in 1977. The Bishops of Jeonju Fr. Stephen Yang-hong Kim (1937-1941)-Apostolic VicarFr. Paul Jae-yong Ju (1941-1946)-Apostolic VicarBishop Bartolomeo Hyun-bae Ki..
Bishop of Lancaster
The Bishop of Lancaster is the Ordinary of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Lancaster in the Province of Liverpool. The diocese covers an area of 2,900 km² of the County of Cumbria together with the Hundreds of Lonsdale and Amounderness in the north west of Lancashire. The see is in the City of..
Bishop of Las Vegas
On June 28, 1995 the Most Reverend Daniel F. Walsh, D.D. was made the first Bishop of Las Vegas by Pope John Paul II. The current Bishop as of 2005 is Monsignor Joseph A. Pepe, who was established as the ordinary of the Diocese of Las Vegas in 2001. The bishop's throne is located at Guardian Angel C..
Bishop of Lausanne
The Bishop of Lausanne (French: Évêque de Lausanne) was a Prince-Bishop of the Holy Roman Empire and the Ordinary of the diocese of Lausanne, Switzerland (Latin: Dioecesis Lausannensis). Berne secularized the bishopric in 1536. List of bishops 1230-1239Boniface of Brussels 1472-1476Giuliano d..
Bishop of Leeds
This article is about the Catholic Bishop of Leeds. For information about the Anglican Bishop of Leeds, see Bishop of Ripon and Leeds. The Bishop of Leeds is the Ordinary of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Leeds in the Province of Liverpool. The diocese covers an area of 4,075 km² of the County..
Bishop of Leicester
Bishop of |- style="vertical-align: center;" | align="center" colspan="3"| Province } Diocese Founded Cathedral '''Present bishop Signature The Bishop of Leicester is the Ordinary of the Church of England Diocese of Leicester in the Province of Canterbury. The Bishop's residence is B..
Bishop of Lichfield
The Bishop of Lichfield is the Ordinary of the Church of England Diocese of Lichfield in the Province of Canterbury. The diocese covers 4,516 km2 (1,744 sq. mi.) of the counties of Staffordshire, Shropshire, Warwickshire and West Midlands. The see is in the city of Lichfield where the seat is lo..
Bishop of Lincoln
Arms of the Bishop of Lincoln The Bishop of Lincoln heads the Anglican Diocese of Lincoln in the Province of Canterbury. The diocese was Roman Catholic during the Middle Ages and the Tudor period. The present diocese covers the county of Lincolnshire. The see is in the city of Lincoln where ..
Bishop of Lindisfarne
The episcopal see of Lindisfarne was founded in 635 by Saint Aidan. This is a list of the holders of the office of Bishop of Lindisfarne. Contents 1 First Bishops of Lindisfarne2 Reinstatement of the See3 Bishops of Lindisfarne in Chester-le-Street4 Restored Catholic Bishops ..
Bishop of Linköping
Bishops of the Diocese of Linköping, Sweden. Before the reformation Herbert?Rikard?1139-1160-talet Gisle1170-1171 Stenar1187-1195/96 KolJohannes1216-1220 Karl Magnusson (Bjälboätten)1220-1236 Bengt Magnusson (Bjälboätten)1236-1258 Lars1258-1283 Henrik1258-1286 Bo1286-1291 Bengt Birgersson (Bj..
Bishop of Liverpool
This article is about the bishop in the Church of England, for the bishop in the Catholic Church, see: Archbishop of Liverpool. The Bishop of Liverpool is the Ordinary of the Church of England Diocese of Liverpool in the Province of York. The diocese covers the county of Merseyside and portions o..
Bishop of Llandaff
The Bishop of Llandaff is the Ordinary of the Church in Wales Diocese of Llandaff. The diocese covers most of the County of Glamorgan. The see is in the town of Llandaff in the northwest of the City of Cardiff where the seat is located at the Cathedral Church of Saint Peter and Saint Paul which wa..
Bishop of Llandaff, Wales (Catholic)
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Bishop of Llandaff Church in Wales High School
Bishop of Llandaff Church in Wales High School is a comprehensive school in the Llandaff area of Cardiff, Wales. It takes both male and female students aged 11 to 18, from Cardiff and surrounding areas such as Vale of Glamorgan, Pontypridd and Bridgend. While the school is supported and partially c..
Bishop of Lleida
A list of bishops of Lleida. Itxió 203Sant Filó 227Joan 230Pere 258Màrius Seli 259Sant Lleir 268-311Diperdió 313Amili 380Prudenci 400Atanasi 413Saguici 413Jacobo 419Seberí 460Fortunat 517Pere 519Andreu 540Februari 546Polibi 589Julià 592Ameli 599Gomarelo 614Fructuós 633Gandeleno 653Eusendo 68..
Bishop of London
The Bishop of London is the Ordinary of the Church of England Diocese of London in the Province of Canterbury. During the Middle Ages and the Tudor period, the bishop and the diocese were subject to Rome, but they ceased to be so at the English Reformation. The diocese covers 458 km² (177 sq. ..
Bishop of London, Ontario
The Roman Catholic Diocese of London, Ontario was created out of the Diocese of Toronto, along with the Diocese of Hamilton, Ontario, by Pope Pius IX on February 21, 1856. Pierre-Adolphe Pinsoneault was named the first Bishop of London on May 18 of that year. The headquarters of the Diocese, St. Pe..
Bishop of Mainz
The title of Bishop of Mainz was created in 1802 with the abolition of the old Archbishopric of Mainz. The Diocese of Mainz is subordinate to the Archdiocese of Freiburg; its district is located in the states of Rhineland-Palatinate and Hesse. The seat of the diocese is Mainz. Bishops of Mainz, 180..
Bishop of Manchester
Arms of the see of Manchester The Bishop of Manchester is the Ordinary of the Church of England Diocese of Manchester in the Province of York. The diocese covers the south-east of the County of Lancashire. The see is in the City of Manchester where the seat is located at the Cathedral Chur..
Bishop of Masan
The Catholic Diocese of Masan was created in 1966 by Pope Paul VI. It is suffragen to Archdiocese of Taegu. Bishops of Masan Stephen Sou-hwan Kim (1966-1968)Joseph Byung-hwa Jang (1968-1988)Michael Jung-il Park (1988-2002)Francis Xavier Byung-uk Ahn (2002-present) ..
Bishop of Menevia
The Bishop of Menevia is the Ordinary of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Menevia in the Province of Cardiff. The diocese covers an area of 9,716 km² roughly consisting of the City and County of Swansea, Neath and Port Talbot, the traditional counties of Brecknockshire, Cardiganshire, Carmarthens..
Bishop of Mercia and Lindsey
Early Saxon bishopric of Mercia and Lindsey, split into Bishop of Mercia and Bishop of Lindsey. Famous holders include Chad of Mercia. ..
Bishop of Middlesbrough
The Bishop of Middlesbrough is the Ordinary of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Middlesbrough in the Province of Liverpool. The diocese covers an area of 4,000 km² of the Counties of North and East Yorkshire together with the City of York. The see is in the town of Coulby Newham in the suburbs o..
Bishop of Monmouth
The Bishop of Monmouth is the diocescan bishop of the Church in Wales Diocese of Monmouth. Despite the name, the see is not in Monmouth but the city of Newport, site of the Cathedral Church of Saint Woolos which was elevated to cathedral status in 1921. The Bishop's residence is Bishopstow, Newpor..
Bishop of Moray
The Bishop of Moray or Bishop of Elgin was the ecclesiastical head of the Diocese of Moray in northern Scotland, one of Scotland's 13 medieval bishoprics. If the foundation charter of the monastery at Scone is reliable, then the Bishopric of Moray was in existence as early as the reign of King Alexa..
Bishop of Motherwell
The Bishop of Motherwell is the Ordinary of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Motherwell in the Province of Glasgow. The diocese covers an area of 1,178 km². The see is in the town of Motherwell where the seat is located at the Cathedral Church of Our Lady of Good Aid. The Diocese of Motherwell ..
Bishop of Newcastle
Arms of the see of Newcastle The Bishop of Newcastle is the Ordinary of the Church of England Diocese of Newcastle in the Province of York. The diocese at present covers the County of Northumberland and the Alston Moor area of Cumbria. The see is in the City of Newcastle-upon-Tyne where the ..
Bishop of Newcastle, Australia
The present bishop of Newcastle in the Anglican Church of Australia is the Right Reverend Dr Brian Farran, who was enthroned on Friday 24 June 2005 (the feast of the nativity of St John the Baptist) at Christ Church Cathedral, Newcastle. Former Bishops of Newcastle William Tyrrell, D.D., 1847-187..
Bishop of Nola
The Bishop of Nola is a suffragan diocese of the archdiocese of Naples, with its seat in the ancient city Nola. The ancient Christian memories of Nola are connected with the neighboring Cimitile, the name of which recalls the site of an ancient cemetery. There is the basilica of St Felix, the marty..
Bishop of Northampton
The Bishop of Northampton heads the Catholic Diocese of Northampton in the Province of Westminster, England. The diocese has its origins in the Vicariates Apostolic that were established in England from 1623. A Vicariate Apostolic of the Eastern District had been established in 1840. Its last head,..
Bishop of Norwich
Arms of the Bishop of Norwich Contents 1 Introduction2 History2.1 Ancient Times2.2 The See at Norwich2.3 The Tudor Period3 List of the Bishops of the Diocese of Norwich, England and its precursor offices3.1 Sources3.2 See also Introduction The Bisho..
Bishop of Nottingham
The Bishop of Nottingham is the Ordinary of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Nottingham in the Province of Westminster. The diocese covers an area of 13,074 km² of the Counties of Derbyshire (excluding the High Peak and Chesterfield districts), Leicestershire, Lincolnshire, Nottinghamshire (excl..
Bishop of Orkney
The Bishop of Orkney was the ecclesiastical head of the Diocese of Orkney, one of thirteen medieval bishoprics within the territory of modern Scotland. It included both Orkney and Shetland. It was based for almost all of its history at St. Magnus' Cathedral, Kirkwall. The bishopric appears to hav..
Bishop of Oxford
Arms of the Bishop of Oxford The Bishop of Oxford is the Ordinary of the Church of England Diocese of Oxford in the Province of Canterbury. Contents 1 Early times2 Tudor period3 Subsequent centuries3.1 List of the Bishops of Oxford, England and its precursor offices4&nbs..
Bishop of Paisley
The Bishop of Paisley is the Ordinary of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Paisley in the Province of Glasgow. The diocese covers an area of 580 km². The see is in the town of Paisley where the seat is located at the Cathedral Church of Saint Mirin. The diocese was erected on 25 May 1947 from t..
Bishop of Passau
The Bishop of Passau is the Ordinary of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Passau in the Archdiocese of München und Freising. The diocese covers an area of 5,442 km². The current bishop is Wilhelm Schraml. List of the Bishops of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Passau, Germany Tenure Incumbent N..
Bishop of Peterborough
The Bishop of Peterborough is the Ordinary of the Church of England Diocese of Peterborough in the Province of Canterbury. The diocese covers the counties of Northamptonshire, Rutland and the Soke of Peterborough in Cambridgeshire and has its see in the City of Peterborough, where the seat is loca..
Bishop of Plymouth
The Bishop of Plymouth is the Ordinary of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Plymouth in the Province of Southwark. The diocese covers an area of 12,831 km² of the counties of Cornwall, Devon and Dorset. The see is in the City of Plymouth where the seat is located at the Cathedral Church of Saint Mary..
Bishop of Portsmouth
The Bishop of Portsmouth is the Ordinary of the Church of England Diocese of Portsmouth in the Province of Canterbury. The diocese covers south-east Hampshire and the Isle of Wight and has its see in the City of Portsmouth, where the seat is located at the Cathedral Church of Saint Thomas of Canter..
Bishop of Portsmouth (Catholic)
The Bishop of Portsmouth is the Ordinary of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Portsmouth in the Province of Southwark. The diocese covers an area of 6,339 km² of the counties of Hampshire and Dorset, the areas of the counties of Berkshire and Oxfordshire south of the River Thames, the Isle of Wigh..
Bishop of Pusan (Catholic)
The Catholic Diocese of Pusan was created in 1962, after being an Apostolic Vicariate since 1957. List of Bishops John Jae-sun Choi (1957-1973)Gabriel Gab-su Lee (1975-1999)Augustus Myung-jo Jung (1999-present) ..
Bishop of Pyongyang
The Diocese of Pyongyang was created by Pope John XXIII in 1962 after becoming an Apostolic Vicariate in 1927. The Archbishop of Seoul acts as the Apostolic Administrator in Pyongyang, as the religions are being suppressed in North Korea. Bishops of Pyongyang Monsignor Patrick Byrne (1927-1930)Mons..
Bishop of Quebec
The title Bishop of Quebec refers to more than one individual: The Anglican Bishop of QuebecThe Roman Catholic Bishop of Quebec This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you may wish to change the l..
Bishop of Ramsbury
The Bishop of Ramsbury is a suffragan to the Bishop of Salisbury in the Church of England. In Saxon times the village of Ramsbury in Wiltshire was an extremely important location for the Church, and several of the early bishops went on to become Archbishops of Canterbury. Contents 1 Saxon B..
Bishop of Reading
The Bishop of Reading is a suffragan bishop in the Church of England, based in Reading, Berkshire. He is responsible for the archdeaconry of Berkshire, within the Diocese of Oxford. The current bishop is the Right Reverend Stephen Cottrell. The Reverend Canon Dr (then the Reverend Dr) Jeffrey John..
Bishop of Reykjavik (Catholic)
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Bishop of Ripon and Leeds
Though one ancient Bishop of Ripon is known, the modern diocese dates from 1836. Since 1999, the see has been called the Diocese of Ripon and Leeds, reflecting the growing importance of Leeds, the largest city within the diocese and one of the fastest-growing cities in Britain. The Bishop lives in..
Bishop of Riverina
The Anglican Diocese of Riverina was established officially on 16 December 1881 by a Declaration of Trust, and sponsored by the Hon. John Campbell, MLC, who donated £10,000. Covering over one third of the total area of New South Wales, parishes in the Riverina Diocese prior to 1881 were administere..
Bishop of Rochester
The Bishop of Rochester is the Ordinary of the Church of England Diocese of Rochester in the Province of Canterbury. The diocese covers the west of the County of Kent. The see is in the City of Rochester where the seat is located at The Cathedral Church of Christ and the Blessed Virgin Mary, which..
Bishop of Rome
Christ Giving the Keys to Peter, fresco by Pietro Perugino, 1481–82, commissioned by Pope Sixtus IV, Sistine Chapel, Rome: the act upon which papal authority depends The Bishop of Rome is the bishop of the Holy See and is more commonly referred to as the Pope. The first Bishop of Rome to b..
Bishop of Ross
The Bishop of Ross was the ecclesiastical head of the Diocese of Ross, one of Scotland's 13 medieval bishoprics. The first recorded bishop appears in the late 7th century as a witness to Adomnán of Iona's Cáin Adomnáin. The bishopric was based at the settlement of Rosemarkie until the mid-13th ..
Bishop of Rottenburg-Stuttgart
The Diocese of Rottenburg, established by Pope Pius VII on August 16, 1821, was renamed the Diocese of Rottenburg-Stuttgart on January 18, 1978 under Pope Paul VI. The following men have served as Bishop of the diocese: Johann Baptist von Keller January 28, 1828 - October 17, 1845 Josef von Li..
Bishop of Saint Asaph, Wales (Catholic)
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Bishop of Saint David's
The Bishop of Saint David's is the Ordinary of the Church in Wales Diocese of Saint David's. The office has existed since the founding of the cathedral. The current bishop is the Right Reverend Carl Cooper, the 127th Bishop of Saint David's, who was consecrated at St Woolos Cathedral, Newport 20 A..
Bishop of Saint David's, Wales (Catholic)
The Bishop of St David's headed in the Middle Ages and into Tudor times the Catholic diocese of Saint David's, in Wales. The see is in the City of St David's where the Anglican Bishop's seat is still located at the Cathedral Church of Saint David which was probably founded as a cathedral in the six..
Bishop of Saint Edmundsbury and Ipswich
The Bishop of Saint Edmundsbury and Ipswich is the Ordinary of the Church of England Diocese of Saint Edmundsbury and Ipswich in the Province of Canterbury. The diocese covers most of the County of Suffolk and has its see is in the town of Bury St Edmunds where the seat is located at the Cathedral ..
Bishop of Salford
The Bishop of Salford heads the Catholic Diocese of Salford in the Province of Liverpool, known also on occasion as the Northern Province. With the gradual abolition of the legal restrictions on the activities of Catholics in England and Wales in the early 19th century, Rome decided to proceed to b..
Bishop of Salisbury
The Bishop of Salisbury is the Ordinary of the Church of England Diocese of Salisbury in the Province of Canterbury. The diocese covers much of the Counties of Wiltshire and Dorset. The see is in the City of Salisbury where the seat is located at the Cathedral Church of the Blessed Virgin Mary. ..
Bishop of Sheffield
The Bishop of Sheffield is the Anglican Bishop of the Diocese of Sheffield. There have been six holders of the position, and the current is the Right Reverend John Nicholls, who became Bishop in June 1997. The Diocese was formed in 1914 from part of the Diocese of York, the first Bishop was the Rig..
Bishop of Shrewsbury
The Roman Catholic Bishop of Shrewsbury is the Ordinary of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Shrewsbury in the Province of Birmingham. The diocese covers an area of 6,136 km² of the Counties of Cheshire, Shropshire and Telford and Wrekin with parts of Derbyshire, Halton, Merseyside, Greater Manche..
Bishop of Singapore
The Anglican diocese of Singapore was founded in 1909. 1881 The Right Revd George Frederick Hose, Bishop of Singapore, Labuan & Sarawak 18811909 The Right Revd Charles James Ferguson-Davie1927 The Right Revd Basil Colby Roberts (1887-1947)1941 The Right Revd John Leonard Wilson1949 The Right Revd ..
Bishop of Sion
The Roman Catholic Diocese of Sion (German Bistum Sitten, Latin Dioecesis Sedunensis, French Évêché de Sion), in the Swiss canton of Valais, is the oldest bishopric in Switzerland and one of the oldest north of the Alps. The cathedral at Sion, "Notre-Dame du Glarier" was fortified by walls and cr..
Bishop of Sodor and Man
The Bishop of Sodor and Man is the Ordinary of the Church of England Diocese of Sodor and Man in the Province of York. The diocese covers the Isle of Man. The see is in the city of Peel where the bishop's seat is located at the Cathedral Church of St German, elevated to cathedral status on 1 Novemb..
Bishop of Southwark
The Anglican Diocese of Southwark was formed in 1905 out of the Diocese of Rochester. Consequently, compared with the ancient dioceses, its list of bishops is short. Edward Stuart Talbot 1905-1911Hubert Murray Burge 1911-1919Cyril Forster Garbett 1919-1932Richard Godfrey Parsons 1932-1942Bertram Fi..
Bishop of Southwell and Nottingham
Arms of the see of Southwell The Bishop of Southwell and Nottingham is the diocescan bishop of the Church of England Diocese of Southwell and Nottingham in the Province of York. The diocese covers 847 square miles including the whole of Nottinghamshire and a small area of South Yorkshire. Th..
Bishop of Speyer
The Bishop of Speyer is the Ordinary of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Speyer in the Archdiocese of Bamberg. The diocese covers an area of 5,893 km². The current bishop is Anton Schlembach. List of the Bishops of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Speyer, Germany Tenure Incumbent Notes 5 Februa..
Bishop of St. Andrews
The Bishop of St. Andrews (Scottish Gaelic: ) was the ecclesiatical head of the Diocese and then, as Archbishop of St. Andrews (Scottish Gaelic: ), the Archdiocese of St. Andrews (originally Cennrígmonaid, and then Kilrymont (i.e. Cellrígmonaid, hence Cill Rìmhinn) in the High Middle Ages). The b..
Bishop of St. Gallen
The Bishop of St. Gallen is the Ordinary of the Roman Catholic diocese of St. Gallen, Switzerland. The see was created in 1847 from the territory of the episcopal see of Chur-St. Gallen. Much of the territory had earlier been part of the diocese of Constance. See also: Abbey of St. Gall List of ..
Bishop of St Albans
Arms of the Bishop of St Albans The Bishop of St Albans is the Ordinary of the Church of England Diocese of St Albans in the Province of Canterbury. The bishop is supported in his work by two suffragan bishops, the Bishop of Hertford and the Bishop of Bedford, and three archdeacons. The dioc..
Bishop of St Asaph
The Bishop of Saint Asaph is the Ordinary of the Church in Wales Diocese of Saint Asaph. The diocese covers the counties of Denbighshire, Flintshire and the eastern parts of Merionethshire and Montgomeryshire. The see is in the town of St Asaph where the seat is located at the Cathedral Church of S..
Bishop of Suwon
The Catholic Diocese of Suwon was created in 1963 by Pope Paul VI. The diocese was a part of Archdiocese of Seoul prior to the establishment of the see. The Bishops of Suwon Victor Gong-hee Yoon (1963-1974)Angelo Nam-soo Kim (1974-1997)Paul Deok-ki Choi (1997-present) ..
Bishop of Swansea and Brecon
The Bishop of Swansea and Brecon is the Ordinary of the Church in Wales Diocese of Swansea and Brecon. The diocese covers the City and County of Swansea and the traditional counties of Brecknockshire and Radnorshire. The see is in the town of Brecon where the seat is located at the Cathedral Churc..
Bishop of Taejon (Catholic)
The Catholic Diocese of Taejon was created in 1958 as an Apostolic Vicariate. The Vicariate was raised to be a diocese in 1962. List of Bishops Adrien A. Larribear (1958-1965)Peter Min-sung Hwang (1965-1984)Joseph Gab-ryong Gyung (1984-2005)Nazarius Heung-sik Yoo (2005-present) ..
Bishop of Tampere
The Bishop of Tampere is the leader of the Diocese of Tampere and since 1996 Juha Pihkala is the bishop. Bishops of ..
Bishop of the Isles
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Bishop of Tortosa
The Bishop of Tortosa is the ordinary of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Tortosa in Spain. The bishop is a sufragen of the Archbishop of Tarragona. List of bishops of ..
Bishop of Truro
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Bishop of Turku
The bishop of Turku (episcopus Aboensis) was the medieval catholic religious leader of Finland. Influenced by Papal bulls Swedish magnates in the 12th century set up crusadeing expeditions to convert the heathens in the eastern Baltic. This resulted in the establishment of the Catholic Church, the ..
Bishop of Uganda
There has been a diocese of Uganda in both the Anglican and Roman Catholic churches. The Anglican diocese of Uganda was formed in 1897 as a division of the diocese of Eastern Equatorial Africa. The Church of Uganda is now divided into many dioceses, and is under an Archbishop. Anglican Bishops of ..
Bishop of Uijungbu
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Bishop of Wakefield
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Bishop of Westminster
Bishop of Westminster was an office in the schismatic but still doctrinally Catholic Church of England. It existed from 1540 to 1550 and its only holder was Thomas Thirlby. The Bishop's seat was at Westminster Abbey. Though there is no strict legal connection, since 1850 there has been a Catholic A..
Bishop of Winchester
Arms of the Bishop of Winchester The Bishop of Winchester is the head of the Church of England diocese of Winchester, with his cathedra at Winchester Cathedral in Hampshire. The bishop is one of five Church of England bishops to be a Lord Spiritual regardless of their length of service. His d..
Bishop of Worcester
Arms of the Bishop of Worcester The Bishop of Worcester is the ordinary in the see of Worcester and has his seat in Worcester Cathedral. The diocese covers the county of Worcestershire. The bishops of Worcester can be traced back to the year 680; during the Middle Ages and the Tudor period, t..
Bishop of Wrexham
The Bishop of Wrexham is the Ordinary of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Wrexham in the Province of Cardiff. The diocese covers an area of 8,361 km² of the traditional counties of Anglesey, Caernarfonshire, Denbighshire, Flintshire, Merionethshire and Montgomeryshire (the local government areas ..
Bishop Patrick O'Donoghue
Patrick O'Donoghue, (born 4 May 1934 in Mourne Abbey, County Cork, Ireland) is the fifth - and current - Bishop of the Diocese of Lancaster in England. He was ordained a priest in 1967 for the Archdiocese of Westminster. On 29 June 1993 he was ordanied Auxiliary Bishop for that same diocese by Card..
Bishop Paul Loverde
Paul Loverde is the Bishop of the Catholic Diocese of Arlington in Northern Virginia. |- style="text-align: center;" ..
Bishop Paul Moore
Please [Glossary#Wwikify] (format) this article or section as suggested in the [Guide to layoutGuide to layout] and the [Manual of StyleManual of Style]. Remove this template after wikifying. This article has been tagged since July 2006. Bishop Paul Moore (born Nov..
Bishop Peak
Bishop Peak (elevation 1,546 ft) is a peak of volcanic rock near the city of San Luis Obispo, California. It is the tallest of the Morros or Nine Sisters, a chain of similar peaks stretching to Morro Bay. It takes its name from its resemblance to a bishop's miter. Contents 1 Geology2 W..
Bishop Perkins
For the U.S. Representative and Senator from Kansas, see Bishop W. Perkins Bishop Perkins (September 5, 1787 - November 20, 1866) was a United States Representative from New York. Born in Becket, Massachusetts, he attended private school at East Granville, Massachusetts and was graduated from Willi..
Bishop Pine
The Bishop Pine (Pinus muricata) is a pine with a very restricted range: mostly California, USA, including some offshore islands, and a few locations in Baja California, Mexico, and always on or near the coast, from Trinidad Head in Humboldt County, California south to San Vicente in Baja Californ..
Bishop Quinn High School
Bishop Quinn High School is a small, private Catholic high school in Palo Cedro near Redding, California founded in 1995 by the Diocese of Sacramento. The school is named after Bishop Emeritus Francis A. Quinn, the diocese's bishop emeritus. The school is designed to serve the Catholic population ..
Bishop Rafael Guizar Valencia
There are very few or no other articles that link to this one.Please help [[help:link|introduce links]] in articles on [related topics]. After links have been created, remove this message.This article has been tagged since July 2006. } Bishop Rafael Guizar Valencia, born April 26, 1878 a..
Bishop Rawstorne
Bishop Rawstorne C of E Language College This college is situated in Croston, Lancashire. There are around 998 students in this school ranging from ages of 12-16. the first year is called year 7 and the last year is called year 11. All students are separated into groups of around 30 in what we call ..
Bishop Ring
A Bishop's Ring is a type of atmospheric effect that causes a colored halo around the sun.A Bishop Ring (habitat) is a type of fictional space habitat in the Orion's Arm science fiction project.This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title..
Bishop River Provincial Park
Bishop River Provincial Park is a provincial park in British Columbia, Canada. ..
Bishop Rock
See Cortes Bank for the underwater Bishop Rock peak there. Bishop Rock Lighthouse Bishop Rock (Cornish: Men an Eskob) is a small rock at the westernmost tip of the Isles of Scilly ([49°52.3′N 06°26.7′W]), known for its lighthouse, and listed in the Guinness Book of Records as ..
Bishop Roger de Beaumont
Roger de Beaumont (d. 1202) was Bishop of St Andrews (Cell Rígmonaid) (elected 1189; consecrated 1198). He was the son of Robert de Beaumont, 3rd Earl of Leicester. Roger's position as a younger son of the Earl of Leicester meant that Roger had to seek a fortune elsewhere. His father's sister, Ad..
Bishop score
Bishop score, also Bishop's score, is a pre-labor scoring system to assist in predicting whether an induction of labor may be successful. The total score is achieved by assessing the following five components: Cervical dilatationCervical effacementCervical consistencyCervical positionFetal station..
Bishop Serapion
Bishop Serapion of Los Angeles Bishop Serapion of the Los Angeles was born in Assiut on November 10 1951. Following his graduation from the Faculty of Medicine at Assiut in 1975, His Grace had practiced medicine in Aswan until he entered Saint Pishoy’s Monastery on April 8 1979. His Grace ..
Bishop Smith Catholic High School
Bishop Smith Catholic High School is the largest school within the Renfrew County Catholic District School Board. Located in Pembroke, Ontario, on the Ottawa River. Aprox. 1100 students from grades 8 to 12 attend the school. BSCHS was recently reconginzed in Maclean's Magazine as being one of the..
Bishop Stang High School
Bishop Stang High School is a private secondary school located in Dartmouth, Massachusetts, in the New England region of the United States. It was the first diocesan Catholic secondary school in the Roman Catholic Diocese of Fall River, which includes most of Southeastern Massachusetts, including C..
Bishop Stopford's School at Enfield
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Bishop Stopford School
Bishop Stopford School is located in the Headlands, Kettering, England. The school is co-educational, teaching pupils between the ages of 11 and 18. Within each year group, the pupils are divided into eight houses: Canterbury, Durham, Ely, Gloucester (collectively known as Band A), and Peterboroug..
Bishop Strachan School
The Bishop Strachan School (BSS), (IPA /strɔ:n/) named after Anglican Bishop John Strachan, is the oldest day and boarding school for girls in Canada. Located in Toronto ([43.6902° N 79.4091° W]), it was founded by John Langtry in 1867 as an institution different from mo..
Bishop Sutton
redirect [[Template:Infobox England place]] Bishop Sutton (Grid reference ) is a small village within the Chew Valley in Somerset. It lies south of Chew Valley Lake and north of the Mendip Hills, approximately 10 miles south of Bristol on the A368, Weston Super Mare to Bath road. Along with the neig..
Bishop Sutton F.C.
Bishop Sutton F.C. are a football club based in Bishop Sutton near Bristol, England. They were officially established in 1977 and reached the 3rd round of the FA Vase in the 1995-96 season. They are currently members of the Western Football League. |- !colspan="3" style="background:#ccf; text-al..
Bishop Thomas Mardaga
Bishop Thomas Mardaga (1913 - 1984) was an American Roman Catholic bishop. He was the sixth Bishop of the Diocese of Wilmington, Delaware, from 9 March 1968 to 28 May 1984, and died in office. Major Events in Lifetime 14 May 1913 - Born in Baltimore, Maryland 14 May 1940 - Ordained Priest of Bal..
Bishop Thornton
Bishop Thornton is a village and civil parish in the Harrogate district of North Yorkshire, England. According to the 2001 census it had a population of 521. The village is about seven miles north of Harrogate. ..
Bishop Timon - St. Jude High School
Bishop Timon - St. Jude High School is a Roman Catholic Franciscan private high school for young men located at 601 McKinley Parkway in South Buffalo, New York. The school was founded in the fall of 1946. Contents 1 History2 Campus3 Notable alumni and faculty4 External links..
Bishop Tuff
The Bishop Tuff is located in the Owens Valley, southeast of Mammoth Lakes, California. It is a welded tuff that formed 760,000 years ago as a rhyolitic pyroclastic flow during the eruption that created the Long Valley Caldera. The Bishop Tuff covers nearly 2,200 square kilometers of area, with dep..
Bishop Ullathorne RC School
Bishop Ullathorne RC School was established in Coventry in 1954. In 2006 it was awarded specialist status as a Humanities College. It is the only school in the UK named after William Bernard Ullathorne. At its peak it consisted of three separate schools, a Boys Comprehensive, a Girls Comprehensiv..
Bishop Vesey's Grammar School
Bishop Vesey's Grammar School (BVGS) is a school in the Sutton Coldfield area of Birmingham, England, one of the oldest schools in United Kingdom. The school is also a Sixth Form College. It was founded by Bishop John Vesey in 1527 and currently has about 800 pupils. The headteacher is David Iddon..
Bishop W. Perkins
For the U.S. Representative from New York, see Bishop Perkins. Bishop Walden Perkins (October 18, 1841 - June 20, 1894) was a United States Representative and Senator from Kansas. Born in Rochester, Ohio, he attended the common schools and Knox College (Galesburg, Illinois). He prospected for gold ..
Bishop Walsh School
Bishop Walsh School is a K-12 Catholic school located in Cumberland, Maryland and under the jurisdiction of the Archdiocese of Baltimore. Currently, the school is attended by approximately 600 students from kindergarten through high school. The school was founded by the Christian Brothers, a monas..
Bishop William Keane
William Keane was born on April 7, 1805 at Castlemartyr, County Cork. He studied at the Irish College in Paris, and was ordained to the priesthood in 1828 in Paris for the Cloyne Diocese. He took up a position on the staff of the Irish College and remained there until 1839. [link] He then..
Bishop Wilton
Bishop Wilton is a small village in the East Riding of Yorkshire, approximately 4 miles North of Pocklington and 6 miles East of Stamford Bridge. Just North of the village lies Bishop Wilton Wold, more commonly referred to as Garrowby Hill, at 246 metres above sea level, it is highest point on the ..
Bishop Wilton Wold
Bishop Wilton Wold is the highest point of the Yorkshire Wolds in the East Riding of Yorkshire. The summit, known as Garrowby Hill, lies about 8 km north of the town of Pocklington. As with most of the wolds, it is wide, flat and agricultural in nature. The A166 road passes right by the to..
Bishop Wordsworth's School
Bishop Wordsworth's School Motto Veritas in Caritate Founded 1889 School type Boy's day Grammar School Headmaster Dr. Stuart Smallwood (Cantab.) Location No.11 The Close Salisbury, UK Pupils ~800 Entrance Examination/Interview Website [BWS] Bishop Wordsworth's Scho..
Bishop Wulstan School
Bishop Wulstan School is situated on Oak Street in the town of Rugby, Warwickshire, the United Kingdom. External links [The Bishop Wulstan School website] ..
Bishop–Gromov inequality
In mathematics, the Bishop–Gromov inequality is a classical theorem in Riemannian geometry. It is the key point in the proof of Gromov's compactness theorem. Statement Let us denote by [S^m_k] a complete simply connected m-dimensional Riemannian manifold of constant sectional curvature..
Bishoy
St. Bishoy (320-417 A.D.), the great Egyptian desert father who is said to have seen Jesus and, according to Coptic Orthodoxy, his incorrupt body is preserved to this day at the Coptic Orthodox monastery bearing his name at Wadi El-Natroun, Egypt, was known for his love, meekness, simplicity, an..
Bishrampur block
Bishrampur block is one of the administrative blocks of Palamu district, Jharkhand state, India. According to census (2001), the block has 15,419 households with aggregate population of 133,862. The block has 96 villages. Reference [Blocks of Palamu distrcit] ..
Bishr al Hafi
Bishr al Hafi was one of the early Sufi Masters and a teacher of Imam Ahmed ibn Hanbal, founder of the Hanbali school of Islamic thought. ..
Bisht
This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Bisht is a traditional Arabic men’s cloak popular in the Persian Gulf and s..
Bisht (clothing)
Bisht is a traditional Arabic men’s cloak popular in the Arabian Gulf and some Arab countries. It is essentially a flowing outer cloak made of wool, worn over the thobe. Unlike the thobe, the Bisht is soft, and it's usually black, brown, beige, cream or grey in colour. It is usually only worn f..
Bishunpur block
Bishunpur block , one of the eleven administrative blocks of Gumla district, Jharkhand state, India, has a population (1991 census) of 41,700. The block is comprised of sixty-eight villages. ..
Bishwa Ijtema
The Bishwa ijtema is an annual Muslim congregation held at Tongi, Bangladesh by the river Turag. The event began in 1966 and continues to be organized by the Bangladesh Tablighi Jamaat. It last three days and is attended by over four million Muslims, making it the second largest congregation after ..
Bishweshwar Prasad Koirala
Bishweshwar Prasad Koirala (1914-1982) was the Prime Minister of Nepal from 1959 to 1960. He led the Nepali Congress, a social democratic political party. External links [Nepali Congress biography] ..
Bisimulation
In theoretical computer science a bisimulation is an equivalence relation between state transition systems, associating systems which behave in the same way in the sense that one system simulates the other and vice-versa. Intuitively two systems are bisimilar if they match each other's moves. In th..
Bisj Pole
A Bisj Pole, or Bis Pole, is a ritual artifact used by the Asmat people of south-western New Guinea. Objects similar to Bisj Poles are found among many peoples of the South Pacific islands - in New Zealand, and on Vanuatu. Carved out of a single piece of mangrove tree, the poles can reach heights o..
Biskotso
Biskotso (Spanish: bizcocho, “biscuit”) refers to baked bread topped with butter and sugar, or garlic, in some cases. Biskotsos are a part of Filipino cuisine. They originated from Iloilo province. ..
Biskoupky
Biskoupky is name of several locations in the Czech Republic: village Biskoupky in South Moravian Region (Brno-Country District)village Biskoupky is administrative part of village Sebečice in Plzeň Region (Rokycany District)Biskoupky is name of protected natural area (přírodní památka) in Plz..
Biskoupky (Brno-Country District)
See other places named Biskoupky. Biskoupky is small village in South Moravian Region of the Czech Republic. It has around 170 inhabitants. External link [Short official information about the village] (cz) ..
Biskra
Biskra (Arabic: بسكرة ) is a city in Biskra province, Algeria. External links [Eden-Algerie.com][Portail de Biskra] ..
Biskra Province
Biskra (Arabic: ولاية بسكرة , Berber : Tibeskert) is a wilaya of Algeria. The capital city is Biskra. Tolga is one of famous Dairas of this Wilaya. External links http://www.eden-algerie.com ..
Biskupia Górka
Biskupia Górka (German: , sometimes Bischofshügel) is a part of the city of Gdańsk in Poland. Historically, Biskupia Górka had important strategic meaning, since it is a hill very close to the main city. ..
Biskupice
Biskupice is name of several locations in central Europe: Biskupice, a village in Pardubice Region (Chrudim District), Czech Republic;Biskupice a village in Banská Bystrica Region (Lučenec District), Slovakia. This article consisting of geographical locations is a [disambiguationdisambiguat..
Biskupice (Chrudim District)
. See other places named Biskupice. Biskupice is very small village in the Pardubice Region of the Czech Republic, next to the town Ronov nad Doubravou. The village has 47 inhabitants. External links [Short official information about the village] (cz) ..
Biskupiec
Coat of arms Biskupiec (German: [..
Biskupin
View of the central row of reconstructed houses at Biskupin Biskupin is an archaeological site and a life-size model of an Iron Age fortified settlement (gród) in Poland, Kuyavian-Pomeranian Voivodship. It belongs to the Biskupin group of the Lusatian culture. The excavation and the reconstr..
Biskupnica (PKP station)
Biskupnica Location City/Town Biskupnica District Address Adjacent stations Preceding station(s) Człuchów Following station(s) Bińcze Info Water tower present Locomotives depot present Platforms in use Station building present History Opened Previo..
Bislama
Bislama is a Melanesian creole language, one of the official languages of Vanuatu. It is the first language of many of the "Urban ni-Vanuatu" (those who live in Port Vila and Luganville), and the second language of the rest of the country's residents. Bislama is a mixture of words from English, ..
Bislett Games
Logo for the games when held in Bergen The Bislett Games is an annual track and field event at the Bislett stadion in Oslo, Norway that takes place on June 2 as the first meeting of the IAAF Golden League. Arne Haukvik was the founder the games in 1965, a former politician and director of the..
Bislett stadion
Bislett stadion is a sports stadium in Oslo, Norway. Bislett is Norway's most well known sports arena internationally, with 15 speed skating world records and more than 50 track and field world records having been set here. The stadium was demolished in 2004 and construction of a new stadium was c..
Bisley
Bisley may refer to Two villages in the United Kingdom.*Bisley, Surrey*Bisley, GloucestershireBisley Ranges is near the Surrey village and is the headquarters of the National Rifle Association, UK (NRA). Many different types of shooting competitions are held here and a cadet shoot is also staged ca..
Bisley, Gloucestershire
Bisley is a small village in Gloucestershire, England, approximately 4 miles east of Stroud. The Marquess of Reading lives at Jaynes Court. External links http://www.bisley-glos.net/ [Map sources] for ..
Bisley, Surrey
The village of Bisley, in Surrey, the United Kingdom, is well known to rifle marksmen around the world. Once a tiny and inconspicuous hamlet in the Surrey heathland, its fortunes changed in 1890 when the UK's National Rifle Association Championships moved there from Wimbledon. The competition is hos..
Bisley-with-Lypiatt
Bisley-with-Lypiatt is a village and civil parish in the Stroud district of Gloucestershire, England. According to the 2001 census it had a population of 2107. It includes Bisley and Lypiatt. External links [Bisley with Lypiatt Parish Council] ..
Bisley (solitaire)
Bisley is a solitaire card game which uses a deck of 52 playing cards. It is one of the few one-deck games in which the player has options on which foundation a card can be placed. First the four aces are taken out and laid on the tableau to start the foundations. Then four columns of three cards a..
Bisley Sports F.C.
Bisley Sports F.C. is a semi professional football club based in Bisley, near Woking, Surrey, England. They were established in 1965 and joined the Hellenic Football League Division One East in 2001. For the 2005-06, they are members of the Hellenic Football League Division One East. The club has re..
Bislig City
Bislig City is a 4th class city in the province of Surigao del Sur, Philippines. Bislig is approximately 208 kilometers northeast of Davao City, 152 kilometers south of Tandag (the provincial capital) and 158 southeast of Butuan City. According to the 2000 census, it has a population of 97,860 peop..
Bislmach Brigade
The Israeli Bislmach Brigade (formerly the 772 Brigade, as of 2006, the 828 Brigade), an abbreviation for the School for Infantry Corps Professions and Squad Commanders, is an IDF body responsible for the training of all the Infantry Corps squad commanders and platoon sergeants. The brigade, whose..
Bism
In The Chronicles of Narnia the British author C. S. Lewis creates several countries, one of them being Bism. Bism is first mentioned in the fifth book in the series The Silver Chair where it is revealed as being the true home of the Earthmen the evil Lady of The Green Kirtle has enslaved. Located ..
Bismanol
Bismanol is an alloy of Bismuth, Manganese and Iron developed by the US Naval Ordnance Laboratory. It was used to make permanent magnets for use in small electric motors. Bismanol magnets have been replaced by Neodymium magnets which are both cheaper and superior in other ways, Samarium-Cobalt(Sam..
Bismarck
Bismarck is a name usually associated with Otto von Bismarck, the greatest German statesman of the 19th century. His namesake can be found at: Fürst Bismarck, a Mackensen class battlecruiser of the German navy, still under construction at the time of the 1918 Armistice and never completed.Bismarc..
Bismarck, Arkansas
Bismarck is located between Hot Springs and Caddo Valley in Hot Spring County, Arkansas. An unincorporated rural area. In 2002 when the local clinic was closed, the state of Arkansas declared this a MUA (Medicaly Underserved Area)and BCHC, Inc. was formed to bring health care to the Bismarck Area...
Bismarck, Illinois
Bismarck is a village in Vermilion County, Illinois, United States. The population was 542 at the 2000 census. Public schools include Bismarck Henning Grade School, Bismarck Henning Junior High School, and Bismarck Henning High School. Geography Bismarck is located at [40°15′45″N, 87°36..
Bismarck, Missouri
Bismarck is a city in St. Francois County, Missouri, United States. The population was 1,470 at the 2000 census. Geography Bismarck is located at [37°46′7″N, 90°37′31″W] (37.768750, -90.625165)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Burea..
Bismarck, North Dakota
Bismarck is the capital of North Dakota, a state of the United States of America. It is named for the German chancellor Otto von Bismarck. As of the 2000 census, it has a population of 55,532, and is North Dakota's second-largest city. It is the county seat of Burleigh County, and sits directly acr..
Bismarck, West Virginia
Bismarck is an unincorporated town in Grant County, West Virginia, USA. It lies on West Virginia State Route 93 near Mount Storm Lake. Bismarck was named in honor of Prime Minister of Prussia, Otto von Bismarck (April 1, 1815 – July 30, 1898). Because of various spellings including Bismarch ..
Bismarck-Mandan
Bismarck-Mandan refers to the metropolitan area in North Dakota that includes the twin cities of Bismarck and Mandan, the small suburb of Lincoln, and several small nearby "bedroom communities". The cities of Bismarck and Mandan straddle the Missouri River. Bismarck is the capital of North Dakota...
Bismarckstraße (Berlin U-Bahn)
Bismarckstraße is an Berlin U-Bahn station located on the U2 and the U7. Stations on the Berlin U-Bahn U1 Warschauer Straße | Schlesisches Tor | Görlitzer Bahnhof | Kottbusser Tor | Prinzenstraße | Hallesches Tor | Möckernbrücke | Gleisdreieck | Kurfürste..
Bismarck (doughnut)
A Bismarck is a type of doughnut with a jelly center instead of a hole. It is likely that this doughnut is named after the German Chancellor of the second half of the nineteenth century, Otto von Bismarck. A national hero, Bismarck is seen as the father of Germany, and has most likely been rewarde..
Bismarck Archipelago
The Bismarck Archipelago is a group of islands off the coast of New Guinea in the southwestern Pacific Ocean, named in honour of the German chancellor Otto von Bismarck and belonging to Papua New Guinea. Papua New Guinea and Bismarck Archipelago The archipelago includes mostly volcanic islan..
Bismarck Archipelago Campaign
Bismarck Archipelago Campaign was a military campaign from December 15, 1943 to November 27, 1944. General Douglas MacArthur wanted to capture several islands, including New Britain, New Ireland, and the Admiralties, during World War II - Pacific Theater. ..
Bismarck Bobcats
The Bismarck Bobcats are a Junior A ice hockey team in the North American Hockey League's central division, and play out of Bismarck, North Dakota in the VFW All Seasons Arena. Originally a part of the America West Hockey League, the Bobcats joined the NAHL in a merger of the two leagues in 2003. In..
Bismarck brown Y
Bismarck brown Y, or Bismarck brown, Manchester brown, Phenylene brown, Basic Brown 1, or C.I. 21000, is a diazo dye. It is used in histology for staining tissues. It stains acid mucins to yellow color. It can be used with live cells. It is also used to stain cartilage in bone specimens. It is als..
Bismarck Chase
Atlantic Campaign River Plate – Altmark Incident - SC-7 - HX-84 - HX-106 - Operation Berlin - Denmark Strait – The Bismarck Chase – Channel Dash – Laconia Incident - PQ-17 – Barents Sea – North Cape The Bismarck Chase was a World War II naval engagement fought b..
Bismarck Churchills
The Bismarck Churchills were an integrated semi-professional baseball team based in Bismarck, North Dakota in the 1930s. The Churchills played independently of any league because their mixed race roster was a problem in a period of segregation. The team was owned by Neil Churchill, a local car deal..
Bismarck Civic Center
The Bismarck Civic Center is a 10,100 seat multi-purpose arena in Bismarck, North Dakota. It is the home of the Dakota Wizards. External link [Bismarck Civic Center website] ..
Bismarck class battleship
Bismarck class General Characteristics Displacement: 41,700 t standard; 50,900 t full load Length: 241.6 m waterline251 m overall Width: 36.0 m Draft: 9.3 m standard10.2 m full load Armament: 8 x 380 mm (15 in) (4×2)12 x 150 mm (5.9 in) (6×2)16 x 105 mm (4.1&nbs..
Bismarck Fantail
The Bismarck Fantail Rhipidura dahli is a fantail. The binomial commemorates the German naturalist Friedrich Dahl. References BirdLife International (2004). [Rhipidura dahli]. 2006 IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. IUCN 2006. Retrieved on 12 May 2006. Database entry includes justifica..
Bismarck High School
Bismarck High School is a secondary school located in Bismarck, North Dakota. Bismarck High School is a part of the Bismarck Public Schools. Grade levels: 10-12Mascot: The DemonSchool colors: Maroon and WhiteAs of 2006, it had around 1408 students and 75 instructors. Contents 1 Athletics1.1..
Bismarck Memorial
The Bismarck Memorial, located in the Tiergarten in Berlin, is a prominent memorial statue dedicated to Prince Otto von Bismarck, Prime Minister of the Kingdom of Prussia and the first Chancellor of the German Empire. The massive memorial in Berlin portrays Bismarck in his ceremonial garb as Chanc..
Bismarck Municipal Airport
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Bismarck North Dakota Temple
The Bismarck North Dakota Temple is the 61st operating temple of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Ground was broken for the Bismark Temple on October 17, 1998, despite inclement weather. The Bismarck North Dakota temple district covers about 200,000 square miles and serves about 9,0..
Bismarck Public Schools
Bismarck Public Schools (BPS) is a system of publicly-funded K-12 schools in Bismarck, North Dakota. There are fifteen elementary schools, three middle schools, and two high schools. BPS also operates an alternative high school, a [vocational center], and an [early childhood program..
Bismarck Range
Mount Wilhelm is in the Bismarck Range The Bismarck Range is a mountain range in the central highlands of Papua New Guinea. The range is named after Otto von Bismarck, from the period from the 1880s to 1914 when this part of the island was under German occupation. The highest point is Mount Wi..
Bismarck ringed python
The Bismarck ringed python (Bothrochilus boa) is a small round-bodied python species with a head only slightly wider that the neck. Description Ringed pythons have black heads, and the body is dark brown patterned with wide black rings around the body. Some specimens may have black rings that are..
Bismarck Sea
The Bismarck Sea lies to the north of the island of New Guinea and the Bismarck Archipelago. The archipelago also extends round to the east and north of the sea, enclosing it and separating it from the Pacific Ocean. To the south it is linked to the Solomon Sea by a passage. It was the site of a la..
Bismarck State College
Bismarck State College (BSC) is a 2-year public college in Bismarck, North Dakota, part of the North Dakota University System. Created in 1939 as Bismarck Junior College, it received its current name in 1987. Unlike some states where the central public university in the state is located in the cap..
Bismarck tower
Bismarck-towers are a unique German monument-phenomenon to honor the ex-chancellor Otto von Bismarck (1815 - 1898). The towers were built on four continents (Australia, South America, Africa and Europe). Links [One of the most beautiful Bismark towers in the world is located in Poland (Szczec..
Bismarck tower Szczecin
Szczecin Bismarck Tower One of the many Bismarck Towers that dot the landscape of the former German Kaiserreich (as well as countries such as the USA, South Africa, Australia, and Argentina) is located in Szczecin, Poland. Located 150 km from Berlin, this picturesque Polish city has something ex..
Bismarck Township, Michigan
Bismarck Township is a civil township of Presque Isle County in the U.S. state of Michigan. As of the 2000 census, the township population was 408. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the township has a total area of 181.0 km² (69.9 mi²). 175.2 km² (67.6 mi²) of it is land..
Bismarck Township, Minnesota
Bismarck Township is a township in Sibley County, Minnesota, United States. The population was 376 at the 2000 census. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the township has a total area of 93.5 km² (36.1 mi²). 93.3 km² (36.0 mi²) of it is land and 0.2 km² (0.1 mi²) of it (..
Bismarck Tribune
The Bismarck Tribune is a daily newspaper printed in Bismarck, North Dakota. The Tribune is the primary daily newspaper for south-central and southwest North Dakota. Its average daily circulation is 31,081 on Sundays and 27,620 on weekdays. The editoral viewpoint is conservative, though it endorsed..
Bismark
See also Bismarck. Bismark is a town in the district of Stendal, in Saxony-Anhalt, Germany. It is situated approx. 22 km west of Stendal. Bismark is part of the Verwaltungsgemeinschaft Bismark/Kläden, which consists of the following municipalities (population in 2005 between brackets): Badin..
Bismaullah (Guantanamo ID 960)
To distinguish between the different individuals named Bismullah see the disambiguation page. Haji Bismaullah is a citizen of Afghanistan, who was held in extrajudicial detention in the United States Guantanamo Bay Naval Base, in Cuba. [list of prisoners (.pdf)], US Department of Defense, ..
Bismil
Bismil is a district of Diyarbakır Province of Turkey. It is a nice town which established on the tigris river. Bismil far away 60 km from Diyarbakir. This city not too old city it founded in last 200 years. The population of this city increase rapidly between 1990-2000, because of most of villages..
Bismillah (Guantanamo ID 639)
To distinguish between the different individuals named Bismullah see the disambiguation page. Bismillah is a citizen of Afghanistan, who was held in extrajudicial detention in the United States Guantanamo Bay Naval Base, in Cuba. [list of prisoners (.pdf)], US Department of Defense, May 15..
Bismillah (Guantanamo ID 658)
To distinguish between the different individuals named Bismullah see the disambiguation page. Bismullah is a citizen of Afghanistan, who was held in extrajudicial detention in the United States Guantanamo Bay Naval Base, in Cuba. [list of prisoners (.pdf)], US Department of Defense, May 15..
Bismillah Airlines
Bismillah Airlines is an airline based in Bangladesh. Code Data IATA Code: 5ZICAO Code: BMLCallsign: Bismillah Lists of Aircraft | Aircraft manufacturers | Aircraft engines | Aircraft engine manufacturers | Airlines | Air forces | Aircraft weapons | Missiles | Timeline of aviation ..
Bismillah Khan
For the Taliban senior commander, see Bismillah Khan (Afghanistan) --> The legendary Indian shehnai maestro Ustad Bismillah Khan Sahib (born 21 March 1916) is the third classical musician to be awarded the Bharat Ratna (in 2001), the highest civilian honour in India. The term "Ustad" or "Pandit" ..
Bismillah Khan (Afghanistan)
General Bismillah Khan is the chief of staff of the Afghan National Army. Before the fall of the Taliban, he was the Northern Alliance's Deputy Minister of Defence, under Ahmad Shah Masood and later Mohammed Fahim. ..
Bismite
Bismite is a bismuth oxide mineral, Bi2O3. It is a monoclinic mineral, but the typical form of occurrence is massive and clay-like with no macroscopic crystals. The color varies from green to yellow. It has a Mohs hardness of 4 to 5 and a specific gravity of 8.5 to 9.5, quite high for a nonmetallic ..
Bismo
Bismo is the administrative centre of Skjåk municipality, Norway. Its population (SSB 2005) is 573. ..
Bismullah
There were four Afghanis detained in extrajudicial detention in the United States Guantanamo Bay detainment camps named Bismullah. Bismillah, from Pirwan Siagird, Afghanistan, was transferred from Guantanamo before the Combatant Status Review Tribunals began in July 2004.Bismillah, from Oruzgan Pro..
Bismullah (Guantanamo ID 968)
To distinguish between the different individuals named Bismullah see the disambiguation page. Haji Bismullah is a citizen of Afghanistan, held in extrajudicial detention in the United States Guantanamo Bay Naval Base, in Cuba. [list of prisoners (.pdf)], US Department of Defense, May 15 20..
Bismuth
|- ! colspan="2" style="background:#cccccc; color:black" | References |} Bismuth is a chemical element in the periodic table that has the symbol Bi and atomic number 83. This heavy, brittle, white crystalline trivalent poor metal has a pink tinge and chemically resembles arsenic and antimony. Of a..
Bismuthia
Bismuthia is a rare dermatological condition that results from the prolonged use of bismuth. Much more rarely than with silver, bismuth may produce a generalized persistent skin discoloration resembling argyria. This is known as bismuthia. The conjunctivae and oral mucosa, as well as skin, are comm..
Bismuthide
The bismuthide ion is Bi3−. Bismuthides are compounds of bismuth with more electropositive elements. ..
Bismuthine
Bismuthine General Systematic name bismuthane Other names bismuth trihydride hydrogen bismuthide Molecular formula BiH3 Molar mass 212.00 g/mol Appearance colourless gas CAS number :3 BiH2Me → 2 BiH3 + BiMe3 The required BiH2Me is generated by reduction of methylbis..
Bismuthinite
Bismuthinite is a mineral consisting of bismuth sulfide (Bi2S3). It is an important ore for bismuth. The crystals are steel-grey to off white with a metallic luster. It is soft enough to be scratched with a fingernail and rather dense. External links [mineral galleries][web Mineral..
Bismuthite
Bismuthite is a somewhat rare mineral, consisting of bismuth trisulfide, Bi2S3. It crystallizes in the orthorhombic system and is isomorphous with stibnite (Sb2S3), which it closely resembles in appearance. It forms loose interlacing aggregates of acicular crystals without terminal faces, only in a ..
Bismuth germanate
Bismuth germanate (BGO, chemical formula 4312 (evlitine structure) or the less common type Bi12GeO20) is an inorganic chemical compound with main use as a scintillator. It forms cubic crystals. When subjected to high energy gamma rays, bismuth germanate emits photons of wavelengths between 375-650..
Bismuth strontium calcium copper oxide
Bismuth strontium calcium copper oxide, or BSCCO (pronounced "bisko"), is a family of high-temperature superconductors having the generalized chemical formula Bi2Sr2CanCun+1O2n+6. Specific types of BSCCO are usually referred to using the sequence of the numbers of the metallic ions. Thus BSCCO-..
Bismuth subsalicylate
Bismuth subsalicylate is the active ingredient in the popular medication Pepto-Bismol that is used to treat nausea, heartburn, indigestion, upset stomach, diarrhea and other temporary discomforts of the stomach and gastrointestinal tract. It is also the main ingredient of Kaopectate (since 2003, rep..
Bismuth telluride
Bismuth telluride (Bi2Te3) is a compound of bismuth and tellurium also known as Bismuth(III) telluride. It is a semiconductor which is an efficient thermoelectric material for refrigeration or portable power generation. The CAS registry number is [1304-82-1][link]. The density is ..
Bismuth trioxide
Bismuth trioxide General Systematic name Bismuth trioxideBismuth(III) oxide Other names Bismite Molecular formula Bi2O3 Molar mass 465.959 g/mol Appearance yellow crystals or powder CAS number > Melting point 817°C Boiling point 1890°C Magnetic Susceptibility -8..
Bismuth trioxide (data page)
This page provides supplementary chemical data on COMPOUND. Contents 1 Material Safety Data Sheet2 Structure and properties3 Thermodynamic properties4 Spectral data5 References6 Material Safety Data Sheet7 Structure and properties8 Thermodynamic properti..
Bisnovat 5
Bisnovat 5 Description RoleSupersonic research Crewone, pilot Dimensions Length11.20 m36' 9" Wingspan6.60 m21' 8" Height Wing area19.9 m²213 ft² Weights Empty1,700 kg3,740 lb Loaded3,400 kg7,480 lb Powerplant Engine1 x Dushkin-Glushko RD-2M-3V rocket Thrust14.2 kN3,190 lbf Anticipate..
Bisnovat R-4
The Bisnovat (later Molniya) R-4 (NATO reporting name AA-5 'Ash') was an early Soviet long-range air-to-air missile. History Development of the R-4 began in 1959, entering operational service in 1963. It was used primarily on the Tupolev Tu-28 interceptor, matched to the Tu-28's RP-S Smerch ('Tor..
Bisnovat R-40
R-40, MACS, Zhukovski, 1999. The Bisnovat (later Molniya) R-40 (NATO reporting name AA-6 'Acrid') was a long-range air-to-air missile developed in the 1960s by the Soviet Union for used by interceptor aircraft. Development The Bisnovat design bureau began development of a long-range air-to-ai..
Bisoca, Buzău
Bisoca (/bi'sɔ.kʌ/) is a comune in the north of the Buzău County, Romania. ..
Bisokhar
Bisokhar is a census town in Ghaziabad district in the state of Uttar Pradesh, India. Demographics As of 2001 India census[Geographic references#IndiaGRIndia], Bisokhar had a population of 10,476. Males constitute 54% of the population and females 46%. Bisokhar has an average literacy r..
Bisomus
A Bisomus is a tomb large enough to contain two bodies. The ordinary tombs (loci) in the galleries of the Roman catacombs contained one body. It sometimes happened, however, that a space large enough to contain two bodies was excavated. Such a double grave is referred to in inscriptions as locus bis..
Bison
For other uses, see (disambiguation)}}}. Bison is a taxonomic genus containing six species of large even-toed ungulates within the subfamily Bovinae. Only two species still exist—the American and European bisons. The bison is commonly referred to as the "buffalo"; which is technically inc..
Bison, Kansas
Bison is a city in Rush County, Kansas, named for the native large ungulate of the region. The population was 235 at the 2000 census. Geography Bison is located at [38°31′15″N, 99°11′51″W] (38.520718, -99.197528)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United S..
Bison, South Dakota
Bison is a town in Perkins County, South Dakota, United States. The population was 373 at the 2000 census. It is the county seat of Perkins County[Geographic references#6GR6]. Geography Bison is located at [45°31′26″N, 102°27′53″W] (45.523911, -102.464634)[Geogra..
Bisonalveus browni
Bisonalveus browni is an extinct mammal believed to be related to the modern pangolin. It was discovered in 1956 in Alberta, Canada. It is known primarily from fossil jaws dating back 60 million years ago, during the Palaeocene epoch. This ancient mammal was probably something like our modern shre..
Bison (comics)
Bison is the name of a mildly tragic supervillain in the Marvel Comics universe. He's encountered Thunderstrike, Luke Cage, and the Thunderbolts. Character history Billy Kitson was a champion basketball player who won a college scholarship and planned to become a professional basketball player, ..
Bison (disambiguation)
Bison may mean: Bison, a large ungulate, sometimes called buffaloBison (comics), a Marvel Comics supervillainBison armoured personnel carrier, a Canadian fighting vehicle of the Mowag Piranha familyBison Brewery in Berkeley, CaliforniaBison Dele, basketball playerBison, Kansas; the zip code is 6752..
Bison Brewery
Bison Brewery, founded in 1989, is a microbrewery in Berkeley, California that specializes in organic beer. Its brews include a Chocolate Stout, an IPA, and a Gingerbread Ale. ..
Bison Dele
Bison Dele (April 6, 1969 – c. July 2002), formerly known as Brian Carson Williams, was an American professional basketball player who finished his career as a center for the NBA's Detroit Pistons. He is believed to have been murdered at sea by his older brother in 2002. Basketball career De..
Bison Smith
Bison Smith was born on September 24, 1973 in Los Angeles, California. Contents 1 Career2 Finisher and signature moves3 Championships and accomplishments4 External links Career Bison Smith started his career in 1998. Although he only start his career in 1998, Smith has compe..
Bison Sports
Bison Sports is the official sports team of the University of Manitoba. The University has 16 different teams in 9 sports. BasketballCross CountryFootballGolfIce HockeySoccerSwimmingTrack & FieldVolleyball See also Manitoba Bisons Reference [Bison Sports] ..
Bison Sports Arena
Bison Sports Arena is a 6,000-seat multi-purpose arena in Fargo, North Dakota. It was built in 1970 and is home to the North Dakota State University Bison basketball team. ..
Bison Transport Inc.
Bison Transport was established in 1969 by Duncan M. Jessiman. The company began providing local cartage services to the construction industry and was then awarded the catalogue business first for Eaton's and then Sears. Today, Bison has almost almost 1100 full time employees. It is one of the lar..
Bisoprolol
Bisoprolol is a drug belonging to the group of beta blockers, a class of drugs used primarily in cardiovascular diseases. Indications Bisoprolol can be used to treat cardiovascular diseases such as hypertension, coronary heart disease, arrhythmias, and treatment of myocardial infarction after the ..
Bispebjerg
Bispebjerg is one of the 15 administrative, statistical, and tax city districts (bydele) comprising the municipality of Copenhagen, Denmark. It lies on the north border of the municipality. It covers an area of 5.39 km², has a population of 40,033, and a population density of 7,389 per km². Nei..
Bispectral analysis
There are very few or no other articles that link to this one.Please help [[help:link|introduce links]] in articles on [related topics]. After links have been created, remove this message.This article has been tagged since June 2006. } For the bispectral analysis speckle imaging method s..
Bispectral index
Bispectral index (BIS) monitors are modern neurophysiologic monitoring devices that continually analyse patients' electroencephalograms during general anaesthesia to assess the level of anaesthesia. The "depth of anaesthesia", is commonly used as a surrogate for "the likelihood of forming memory". ..
Bispectrum
In mathematics, in the area of statistical analysis, the bispectrum is a statistic used to search for nonlinear interactions. The Fourier transform of the second-order cumulant, i.e., the autocorrelation function, is the traditional power spectrum. The Fourier transform of C3(t1, t2) (third-ord..
Bispevegen
The Bispevegen ("Bishop's Road") passes between Valle in Setesdal on the western side of the mountains and Fyresdal on the eastern side. the Bispevegen is a medieval east-west track over the high plateau that priests and bishops used to get between the counties of Agder and Telemark. Every year a ma..
Bispham
Bispham is the name of two places in Lancashire, England Bispham, Blackpool, a suburbBispham, West Lancashire, more commonly known as Bispham Green This article consisting of geographical locations is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page, a list of pages that otherwise might share the sa..
Bispham, Blackpool
History Bispham, Blackpool (known until 1910 as Bispham-with-Norbreck) was originally a village in its own right, in fact pre-dating the town by several hundred years. It is featured in the Domesday Book as 'Biscopham'. It is roughly one and a half miles north of Blackpool. The village is part of Bl..
Bispham-Wilson Historic District
Bispham--Wilson Historic District ..
Bisphams Mill Creek
Bisphams Mill Creek is a tributary of Greenwood Branch in the southern New Jersey Pine Barrens in the United States. See also List of New Jersey rivers ..
Bispham Green
Bispham Green is a village and civil parish (as Bishpam) in the West Lancashire district of Lancashire, England, with a population of 207 (2001 census). The village is about six miles of Skelmersdale. The Eagle and Child Public House holds a regular beer festival. ..
Bisphenol A
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Bispherical coordinates
Bispherical coordinates are a three-dimensional orthogonal coordinate system that results from rotating the two-dimensional bipolar coordinate system about the axis that connects the two foci. Thus, the two foci [F_] and [F_] in bipolar coordinates remain points (on the [z&..
Bisphosphoglycerate mutase
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Bisphosphonate
In pharmacology, bisphosphonates (also called: diphosphonates) is a class of drugs that inhibits the resorption of bone. Its uses include the prevention and treatment of osteoporosis, osteitis deformans ("Paget's disease of bone"), bone metastasis (with or without hypercalcemia), multiple myeloma an..
Bispingen
Bispingen is a village in the district of Soltau-Fallingbostel, in Lower Saxony, Germany. It is situated on the river Luhe, approx. 15 km northeast of Soltau, and 50 km south of Hamburg. ..
Bisque
Bisque can refer to: Bisque (pottery), a fired piece of unglazed clayBisque (food), a thick, creamy soup made from puréed shellfishBisque (color), an off-white light almond color, usually seen on older kitchen appliances This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles a..
Bisque (food)
For other meanings of the word bisque, see Bisque. A bowl of lobster bisque Bisque is a highly-seasoned thick, creamy soup, classically of puréed crustaceans, of French origin. It can be made from lobster, crab, shrimp or crayfish. It is thought the name is derived from Biscay, as in Bay of B..
Bisque (pottery)
For other meanings of the word bisque, see Bisque. Bisque is a fired piece (bisquette) of unglazed clay used to make pottery, figurines, dolls, knickknacks, ornaments etc. This porous, vitreous ceramic can be created using heat, which causes a chemical reaction (dehydroxylation) in clay (e.g. kaoli..
Bisquick
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Bissagos Islands
The Bissagos Islands or Bijagós Archipelago are a group of some eighteen major islands and dozens more smaller ones in the Atlantic Ocean. They are a part of Guinea-Bissau. In pre-colonial times the islands were central to the trade along the coast of West Africa and they built up a powerful navy. ..
Bissandugu
Bissandugu, a city in what is now southwestern Guinea, was the native city of Dyula conqueror Samori Ture. Named the capital of Samori's new Wassoulou Empire in 1878, the city was burned by the forces of French Colonel Archinard on April 9, 1891. ..
Bissau
Bissau, estimated population 355,000 (2004), is the capital of Guinea-Bissau. The city is located on the Geba River estuary, off the Atlantic Ocean. It is the country's largest city, major port, and administrative and military center. Peanuts, hardwoods, copra, palm oil, and rubber are the chief p..
Bissau Region
Bissau is a region in central Guinea-Bissau. The city of Bissau serves as both the regional and national capital. Regions of Guinea-Bissau Bafatá | Biombo | Bissau | Bolama | Cacheu | Gabú | Oio | Quinara | Tombali ..
Bissektipelta
Bissektipelta (Averianov, 2002) is an ankylosaurid dinosaur from the Upper Cretaceous of Uzbekistan. The holotype (ZIN PH 1/6) and only known specimen was collected from the Bissekty Formation (lateTuronian-Coniacian), of Dzharakuduk, and the name Bissektipelta refers to this geological formation ..
Bissell, Wisconsin
Bissell is located at the intersection of Kenosha County Highways C (Wilmot Road) and MB in the southeastern Wisconsin town of Bristol, just south of the village of Woodworth. A feed, flour and coal business was a part of community life in 19th-Century Bissell, especially after a U.S. post office w..
Bissen
Herman Wilhelm Bissen is a Danish sculptor. Bissen Biissen District Luxembourg Canton Mersch Geography Area rank 20.75 km² 51st of 116 Highest point rank 358 m =91st of 116 Lowest point rank 214 m 35th of 116 Population 2005) Population rank 2,457 46th of 116 ..
Bissendorf
For Bissendorf near Hanover see Wedemark. Bissendorf (formerly Bissendorpe) is a village and a municipality in the district of Osnabrück, in Lower Saxony, Germany. It is situated approx. 9 km southeast of Osnabrück. Population 14,404 (2005). ..
Bissett Water Aerodrome
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Bissextus
Bissext, or bissextus (Lat. bis, twice; sextus, sixth), the day intercalated by the Julian calendar in the February of every fourth year to make up the six hours by which the solar year was computed to exceed the year of 365 days. The day was inserted after 24 February, i.e. the sixth day before th..
Bissières
Bissières is a commune of the Calvados département, in the Basse-Normandie région in France. Its postal code is 14370. The INSEE code is 14075. ..
Bissone
Bissone is a village located south of Lake Lugano, in the southernmost tip of Switzerland. People Francesco Borromini (1599 - 1667), architectCaterina Valente, singer, dancer, and actressStefano Maderno, sculptorGaggini, family of sculptorsFrancesco Somaini, sculptorCarpoforo Tencalla, painter ..
Bissorã
Bissorã is a town located in the Oio Region of Guinea-Bissau. ..
Bistability
For electronics, see Flip-flop (electronics), or the bistable multivibrator. Something that is bistable can be resting in two states. In physics, for an ensemble of particles, the bistability comes from the fact that its free energy has three critical points. Two of them are minima and the last is ..
Bistatic imaging
Bistatic imaging is a technique for using two radar instruments to map a surface, with one emitting and one receiving. The result is a more detailed image than would have been rendered with just one radar instrument. Bistatic imaging can be useful in differentiating between ice and rock on the sur..
Bistek
Bistek is a Philippine dish typically made with strips of sirloin beef slowly cooked in soy sauce, and calamansi juice. It is best prepared by marinating the meat first in the mixture of soy sauce or calamansi juice. The meat is then browned in vegetable oil (usually coconut oil) and the marinade ad..
Bister
Bister may mean: Bister, Switzerland, a village in the canton of Valais, SwitzerlandBistre, a pigment and color This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you may wish to change the link to point dir..
Bisto
Bisto is a well-known brand of instant gravy in the United Kingdom. It consists of dry granules which dissolve in hot water to form gravy. It comes in a variety of flavours to accompany different meats, with the most common flavor being "beef" - a thick and salty brown gravy. Recently, packets ..
Biston
For the taxonomic genus Biston see Biston (moth) Biston was the son of Ares in Greek mythology. Biston built the city of Bistonia on the shores of Lake Bistonis in Thrace. Thracians were sometimes referred to as Bistonians. Gradac is the southernmost touristic locality of the Makarska rivie..
Bistra
Bistra can refer to: Bistra, Zagreb County, Croatia;Bistra River, Romania.Bistra Mountain, Republic of Macedonia. This article consisting of geographical locations is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page, a list of pages that otherwise might share the same title. If an referred you here,..
Bistra River
Bistra is a river in south-western Romania, in the Banat. Its valley delimits the Ţarcu Mountains to the south from the Poiana Ruscă mountains to the north. Bistra has its source in the Bistra Lake, located in the Ţarcu Mountains, near Vârful Pietrei (2192 metres). It flows as a rapid river fro..
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Bistrica
Bistrica can refer to: Bistrica (Kosovo), a river in Kosovo.Bistrica (Greece), a river in Greece, see Aliákmon.Bistrica (Montenegro), a town in Montenegro.Bistrica (Serbia), a town in Serbia.Bistrica (Novi Sad), a quarter of the city Novi Sad in Serbia.Bistrica (Bitola), a village in Bitola munici..
Bistrica (Novo Naselje)
Bistrica (Бистрица), also known as Novo Naselje (Ново Насеље) is a quarter of the city of Novi Sad in Serbia. It is situated in the Serbian province of Vojvodina. The first houses at this locality were built in 1957. Old name of the settlement was Novo Naselje, but it was offic..
Bistrica ob Sotli
Občina Bistrica ob Sotli Area: 31,1 km² Population - males - females 1.460726734 Mayor: Jožef Pregrad Average age: 36,26 years Residential areas: - households: - families: 30,25 m²/person478395 Working active: - unemployed: 630111 Avera..
Bistriţa
This article is about a city in Romania. For other uses see Bistrita (disambiguation). Bistriţa (German: Bistritz, archaic Nösen, Hungarian: Beszterce) is the capital city of Bistriţa-Năsăud County, Transylvania, Romania. It is situated on the Bistriţa river. The city has a population of ap..
Bistriţa-Năsăud County
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Bistriţa (disambiguation)
Bistriţa may refer to: Bistriţa, a city in RomaniaBistriţa River, in MoldaviaBistriţa River, in TransylvaniaBistriţa-Năsăud County, Romania See also: BistricaBistritsaBistritzBystricaBystrzycaFeistritz (Germanised word) This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of art..
Bistriţa River
Bistriţa River may refer to two rivers in Romania: Bistriţa River (Transylvania)Bistriţa River (Moldavia)Bistriţa River (Vâlcea)This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you may wish to change t..
Bistriţa River (Moldavia)
For the river with the same name in the Romanian region Transylvania, see: Bistriţa River (Transylvania). The Bistriţa River is a river in the Romanian region of Moldavia. Near Bacău it flows into the Siret River, which is a tributary of the Danube. It flows through the counties Suceava, Neamţ ..
Bistriţa River (Transylvania)
For the river with the same name in the Romanian region Moldavia, see: Bistriţa River (Moldavia). The Bistriţa (Hungarian: Beszterce) is a river in the Romanian region of Transylvania, county Bistriţa-Năsăud. Near the city of Bistriţa it flows into the Şieu River, which is a tributary to t..
Bistriţa River (Vâlcea)
The Bistriţa River is a river of center Romania, flowing into the Olt River. It is formed in Costeşti Vâlcea next to Bistriţa Monastery forming the narrowest defile in Romania and some beautiful caves. ..
Bistritsa
Bistritsa (Бистрица, from Slavonic "clear, lucid, limpid") may refer to: three villages in Bulgaria:*Bistritsa, Blagoevgrad Province*Bistritsa, Kyustendil Province*Bistritsa, Sofiaa high number of rivers:*the Bulgarian name of the Haliacmon in Greece*Vitoshka Bistritsa running through Panch..
Bistritz
The German placename Bistritz can refer to: In Romania: Bistriţa (Bistritz)Bistriţa River (Transylvania) (Bistritz)Bistriţa River (Moldavia) (Goldene Bistritz)Bistriţa-Năsăud County (Kreis Bistritz-Nassod) In Slovakia: Považská Bystrica (Waagbistritz) In the Czech Republic: Bystřice pod Ho..
Bistro
For a programming language see Bistro programming language. For AOL Keyword see [[AOL Keyword: Bistro]]. A bistro is a familiar name for a café serving moderately priced simple meals in an unpretentious setting, especially in Paris. The term is possibly derived from the Russian: (IPA: [bɨs..
Bistromathic drive
The Bistromathic Drive is a starship propulsion system in Douglas Adams's The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy. It is introduced in Life, the Universe and Everything, the third book of the series. [Spoiler warningSpoiler warning]: Plot and/or ending details follow. The Bistromathic Drive ..
Bistro 990
Bistro 990 is one of Toronto's best known restaurants. The bistro serves provençal style French cuisine in an informal atmosphere. It was opened in 1988 by chef Chris Klugman, who was responsible for several notable Toronto restaurants. The current chef is Franco Belvedere. The restaurant is bes..
Bistro programming language
The Bistro programming language is object oriented, dynamically typed, and reflective. It is intended to integrate features of Smalltalk and Java, running as a variant of Smalltalk that runs atop any Java virtual machine conforming to Sun Microsystems' Java specification. External link [Bistro..
Bist du bei mir
Bist du bei mir (BWV 508) is an aria by the German composer Gottfried Heinrich Stölzel. The piece is often mistakenly attributed to Johann Sebastian Bach due to its inclusion in the Notebook for Anna Magdalena Bach. See also List of songs and arias in Anna Magdalena Bach's notebook External links ..
Bisulfide
Bisulfide may refer to two different ions: Disulfide, S22−Hydrogen sulfide HS− This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article..
Bisulfite
In inorganic chemistry, the bisulfite (IUPAC-recommended nomenclature: hydrogen sulfite) ion is the HSO3− ion. It is the conjugate base of sulfurous acid, H2SO3. Salts containing the HSO3− ion are bisulfite [salt]s It is a weakly acidic substance which has a pKa of 6.97. HSO3&m..
Bisutun
Bisutun (d. 977) was the ruler of the Ziyarids (967-977). He was the eldest son of Vushmgir. During his father's lifetime, Bisutun was the governor of Tabaristan. Upon Vushmgir's death in 967 during a hunting expedition, he went to Gurgan to assume power. His ascension was contested, however, by a ..
Biswajit
Biswajit (full name Biswajit Chatterjee) is an Indian film actor who originally hails from Calcutta , West Bengal but later went over to Bombay to do some memorable Hindi films. Contents 1 Early Career2 Later Career3 Trivia4 Filmography: Early Career Biswajit [someti..
Biswamoy Biswas
Biswamoy Biswas (June 2, 1923 - August 10, 1994) was an Indian ornithologist who was born in Calcutta, the son of a professor of Geology. He studied at the British Museum, at the Berlin Zoological Museum under Erwin Stresemann and also at the American Museum of Natural History under Ernst Mayr. He r..
Biswan
Biswan is a city and a municipal board in Sitapur district in the state of Uttar Pradesh, India. Geography Biswan is located at [27.5° N 81.0° E][Falling Rain Genomics, Inc - Biswan]. It has an average elevation of 133 metres (436 feet). Demographics As ..
Biswanath Chariali
Biswanath Chariali is a town and a town area committee in Sonitpur district in the state of Assam, India. Demographics As of 2001 India census[Geographic references#IndiaGRIndia], Biswanath Chariali had a population of 16,830. Males constitute 53% of the population and females 47%. Bisw..
Biswa Ijtema
Biswa Ijtema (Bangla: বিশ্ব এজতেমা) ("World Congregation") is an annual congregation of the Tablighi Jamaat Islamic movement in Bangladesh. It is the 2nd largest Muslim religious gathering after Hajj, and attracts over 3 million people from around the globe. It is currently a..
Bisynchronous protocol
Bisynchronous protocol is a method of data transmission used on synchronous serial connections, usually modems and is still used as a productive protocol for many corporations. Because the terms asynchronous and synchronous are easily confused bisynchronous or bisynch are commonly used to refer ..
Bis (band)
Bis was a Scottish rock band—Steven Clark (Sci-fi Steven), John Clark (John Disco), and Amanda MacKinnon (Manda Rin). The three musicians formed Bis in 1994, when Manda and John were in high school and Steven had recently graduated. About a year later, they appeared on Top of the Pops pe..
Bis (japanese band)
BIS (Believe in Style) is Visual Kei band that has recently moved into Oshare Kei. The band was formed with 2004 by Maru (formerly of Mei) on vocals, Tsukasa (formerly of Usagi) on guitar and Seika (formerly of Jakura) on drums. In July they joined PS Company, and Shunsuke, the bassist of disbanded ..
BIS (label)
BIS is a Swedish classical music record label, founded by Robert von Bahr in 1973. The first year's releases included music from the renaissance, Telemann on period instruments, Birgit Nilsson singing Sibelius and works by 29 living composers – Ligeti and Britten as well as Rautavaara and Sallin..
Bis (magazine)
Bis is a magazine directed at teenaged schoolgirls, published in Japan by Kobunsha. JJ Bis had changed its title to Bis effective the January 2006 issue. JJ Bis, former title of Bis, has been established in 2001 as an extra issue of monthly JJ, and JJ Bis is currently supported among Japanese..
Bis key
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BIS Records
BIS Records is a record label founded in 1973 by Robert von Bahr. It is located in Åkersberga, Sweden. BIS focuses on classical music, especially works that are not already well represented by existing recordings. The company has recorded the complete works of Sibelius. Other composers of the Nord..
Bis vs. the D.I.Y. Corps
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Bi Sheng
Pì Shēng (}; }; died 1052) was the inventor of movable type printing in between 1041 to 1048 in China. His types were made of clay. Wang Zhen improved it with wood. Bi Sheng was a cloth vendor by trade and his ancestry and details were not recorded. He was recorded only in the Writings Beside t..
B Is for B-sides
B is for B-sides is a 12 track album by Less Than Jake. It is composed of songs recorded for the album Anthem that did not make the release. The album was released in 2004 by Sire Records. The album received generally positive reviews, notably from old fans of the group who were disappointed by An..
B is for B-sides (Remixed)
B is for B-sides (Remixed) is a promotional album by the ska punk band Less Than Jake. It was first handed out during the Fueled By Ramen/Drive-Thru tour, which featured bands from both labels, in early 2005. The album itself contains remixes of ten songs found on the Less Than Jake b-sides album,..
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