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The Magna Carta School — is a secondary school for students from the age of 11 to 16 (Years 7 to 11) located in Staines, Surrey (postal address Middlesex), with intake from the Egham and Staines area. It is named after the Magna Carta due to its closeness to where this… … Wikipedia
Magna Carta: Crimson Stigmata — (aka Magna Carta: Tears of Blood) Developer(s) Softmax … Wikipedia
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Magna Carta (disambiguation) — Magna Carta is the constitutional charters in English law from 1215 onwards. Magna Carta may also refer to: Second Magna Carta, the 1783 petition of farming rights Magna Carta (video game) Magna Carta: The Phantom of Avalanche, a 2001 Korean RPG… … Wikipedia
Magna Carta — • The charter of liberties granted by King John of England in 1215 and confirmed with modifications by Henry III in 1216, 1217, and 1225 Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Magna Carta Magna Carta … Catholic encyclopedia
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Magna Carta Place — Magna Carta Place, within Canberra, Australia s Parliamentary Triangle opened on 24 May 2003. Magna Carta Place is located in Canberra, Australia to the north west of Old Parliament House. Centrally located in the place is a Magna Carta Monument… … Wikipedia
Magna Carta Island — Map showing the location of Magna Carta Island within Berksh … Wikipedia
Magna Carta — Mag·na Car·ta or Mag·na Char·ta / mag nə kär tə/ n [Medieval Latin, literally, great charter]: a charter of liberties signed under duress by King John of England in 1215 that influenced the development of several modern legal and constitutional… … Law dictionary
Magna Carta (video game) — Magna Carta is a series of games created by the Korean computer and video game company Softmax and with character art by Hyung tae Kim.It consists of two games, that, though having main characters with the same name, are otherwise unrelated:… … Wikipedia