A brief glimpse into the past

12. Baronie - AWC. Verschrikkelijk moment voor Aart Veldhof. Moet eraf met een blessure. #barawc



Verslag en interviews van de wedstrijd OJC ROSMALEN - BARONIE zondag 2 april 2023, 3e divisie
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Verslag van de doelpunten en de interviews na de wedstrijd van twee promovendi naar de derde divisie zondag, OJC ...



UNA - Baronie | 27-02-2023 | vv UNA
UNA - Baronie | 27-02-2023 | vv UNA

ABONNEER JE NU: https://goo.gl/2bhN7N (Beschrijving video) UNA wordt opgericht op 7 november 1929 door inwoners van ...



Groene Ster zet achterstand binnen 10 minuten om in voorsprong!
Groene Ster zet achterstand binnen 10 minuten om in voorsprong!

Alle doelpunten uit de wedstrijd in de Derde Divisie Zondag tussen Groene Ster uit Heerlerheide en Baronie uit Breda van ...



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Juliana '31

Juliana '31 is a football club from Malden, Netherlands. Juliana was promoted to Topklasse in 2012–13 after winning the so-called "nacompetitie" , but returned straight back into the Hoofdklasse by suffering relegation after only one season.

Saint Juliana's Abbey
Saint Juliana's Abbey

Saint Juliana's Abbey was a Benedictine abbey dedicated to Juliana of Nicomedia in Rottum in the present-day Netherlands..The abbey was probably founded between 1195 and 1210 by monks from the Benedictine Werden Abbey in Germany. After its foundation hundreds of idols, Fosta and Thor among them, were stolen by Liudger from the monastery and transported to Utrecht and other locations.The monastery was owner of two-thirds of the nearby island of Rottumeroog.The monastery had serious financial troubles in 1470, and the then abbot of Sint Juliana asked the bishop of Münster for permission to take goods from the deanery in nearby Usquert.

Juliana of Liège
Juliana of Liège

Saint Juliana of Liège, O.Praem. , (c.

Juliana Falconieri
Juliana Falconieri

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Saint Juliana

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Baronies created by error

Several baronies created by error exist or have existed in the Peerage of England and the Peerage of Ireland. The usual type of error was perpetrated in the Committee on Privileges of the British House of Lords, whether by the Committee itself or by a clerk, in mistaking the origins of a dormant, abeyant, or extinct title, and in awarding that title to a person who was not the heir to that peerage.

List of baronies and civil parishes of County Wicklow

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Baron

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Baronet
Baronet

A baronet or the rare female equivalent, a baronetess (, , or ; abbreviation Btss), is the holder of a baronetcy, a hereditary title awarded by the British Crown. The practice of awarding baronetcies was originally introduced in England in the 14th century and was used by James I of England in 1611 as a means of raising funds.

Hereditary peer

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Baroness (G.I. Joe)

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Baroness (band)
Baroness (band)

Baroness is an American heavy metal band from Savannah, Georgia, whose original members grew up together in Lexington, Virginia.

Baroness Mary Vetsera
Baroness Mary Vetsera

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