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  2. Stormveil Castle - Wikipedia

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    Located in the Limgrave area of the Lands Between, the continent upon which Elden Ring is set, Stormveil's ruler, Godrick the Grafted, is a demigod who has fallen into disrepute due to his practice of "grafting", a form of biological augmentation using the severed body parts of other beings.

  3. Elden Ring - Wikipedia

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    After proving themselves by resting at a site of grace outside of Limgrave, often after defeating the omen Margit, Melina reveals that she had been testing them and brings them to the Roundtable Hold – a gathering place for Tarnished – where they meet the Two Fingers, who reveals that at least two of the Elden Ring's shards must be ...

  4. Southern Terminal, Susquehanna and Tidewater Canal

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    The Southern Terminal, Susquehanna and Tidewater Canal is a national historic district at Havre de Grace, Harford County, Maryland, United States.Located along the western bank of the Susquehanna River near its mouth at the Chesapeake Bay, it includes the Lock Master's House, the canal's outlet lock, and the foundations of a bulkhead wharf along the river side of the lock.

  5. List of Christian pilgrimage sites - Wikipedia

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    Jaffa (Joppa), the site of the house of Simon the Tanner where St Peter has risen St Tabitha from the dead and also her eventual burial site. The Jesus Trail. Lod (Lydda) – the traditional birth and burial site of Saint George, one of the most venerated Christian martyrs. Mount Carmel, site of Elijah's famous challenge to the prophets of Baal.

  6. Pilgrimage of Grace - Wikipedia

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    The Pilgrimage of Grace and the Politics of the 1530s (Oxford UP, 2001) 487 pp; scholarly study; Geoffrey Moorhouse The Pilgrimage of Grace: The Rebellion That Shook Henry VIII's Throne. (2002) excerpt; popular non-fiction; Bush, M. L. "The Tudor Polity and the Pilgrimage of Grace." Historical Research 2007 80(207): 47–72. online

  7. Grace Dieu Priory - Wikipedia

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    Neale Badcock's research has shown that the site of Grace Dieu Priory is on the Thringstone Fault, shown on a geological map produced by the Leicester Literary and Philosophical Society in 1965. [12] The site is also located close to a standing stone, in a field to the west of the priory, examples of which are often found close to geological ...

  8. Rockfleet Castle - Wikipedia

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    Rockfleet Castle Historical information outside Rockfleet Castle. Rockfleet Castle, or Carrickahowley Castle (Irish: Carraig an Chabhlaigh), is a tower house near Newport in County Mayo, Ireland.

  9. Thomas Percy (Pilgrimage of Grace) - Wikipedia

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    Sir Thomas Percy (c. 1504 – 2 June 1537) was a participant in the 1537 Bigod's Rebellion in the aftermath of the Pilgrimage of Grace, a Catholic uprising against King Henry VIII. He was convicted of treason and hanged, drawn and quartered at Tyburn. [1] The Catholic Encyclopedia (1913) states that he "is considered a martyr by many". [2]