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  2. League of Legends - Wikipedia

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    League of Legends (LoL), commonly referred to as League, is a 2009 multiplayer online battle arena video game developed and published by Riot Games. Inspired by Defense of the Ancients , a custom map for Warcraft III , Riot's founders sought to develop a stand-alone game in the same genre.

  3. League of Legends: Wild Rift - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 8 January 2025. Multiplayer online battle arena video game 2020 video game League of Legends: Wild Rift Developer(s) Riot Games Publisher(s) Riot Games Director(s) Andrei "Meddler" van Roon Composer(s) Brendon Williams Series League of Legends Engine Unity Platform(s) Android, iOS, iPadOS Release October ...

  4. Warwick (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Warwick, Virginia, a former independent city, now part of Newport News Warwick, Virginia (Chesterfield County) , an unincorporated town and port Warwick, West Virginia , an unincorporated community

  5. Guy of Warwick - Wikipedia

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    The core of the legend [3] is that Guy falls in love with the lady Felice ("Happiness"), who is of much higher social standing.In order to wed Felice he must prove his valour in chivalric adventures and become a knight; in order to do this he travels widely, battling fantastic monsters such as dragons, giants, a Dun Cow (sometimes known as tifmo) and great boars.

  6. John Beauchamp, 1st Baron Beauchamp of Warwick - Wikipedia

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    John de Beauchamp was born in Warwick, England, sometime between 1307 and 1316. His parents were Guy de Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick, (1272–1315), Warwick) and Alice de Toeni, later Countess of Warwick, who had seven children, including John. Towards the end of his life he resided in the parish of St. Andrew, near Baynard's Castle, City of London.

  7. Warwick - Wikipedia

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    Warwick (/ ˈ w ɒr ɪ k / WORR-ik) is a market town, civil parish and the county town of Warwickshire in the Warwick District in England, adjacent to the River Avon.It is 9 miles (14 km) south of Coventry, and 19 miles (31 km) south-east of Birmingham.

  8. Dionne Warwick - Wikipedia

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    Warwick performing "Peace Like a River" with Dolly Parton. Marie Dionne Warwick (/ d i ˈ ɒ n ˈ w ɔːr w ɪ k / dee-ON WOR-wik; [1] born Marie Dionne Warrick; December 12, 1940) is an American singer, actress, and television host.

  9. University of Warwick - Wikipedia

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    Warwick is a member of the 'Sutton 13' of top ranked universities in the UK. [95] Warwick was declared as The Times and The Sunday Times "University of the Year" 2015. [96] Overall, nineteen of the twenty-seven subjects offered by Warwick were ranked within the top 10 nationally in 2019 by the Complete University Guide. [97]