alms-giving

  • 71Dryburgh Abbey — Monastery information Order Premonstratensian Established 1150 …

    Wikipedia

  • 72Rune Poems — The Rune Poems are three poems that list the letters of runic alphabets while providing an explanatory poetic stanza for each letter. Three different poems have been preserved: the Anglo Saxon Rune Poem, the Norwegian Rune Poem, and the Icelandic …

    Wikipedia

  • 73Young England — was a Victorian era political group. The group was born on the playing fields of Cambridge and Eton. For the most part, its unofficial membership was confined to a splinter group of Tory aristocrats who had attended public school together, among… …

    Wikipedia

  • 74Tseno Ureno — The Tseno Ureno (צאנה וראינה), sometimes called the Women s Bible , was a 1616 Yiddish language prose work whose structure parallels the weekly portions of the Pentateuch and Haftorahs used in Jewish worship services. Written by Rabbi Jacob ben… …

    Wikipedia

  • 75Nowell Codex — First page of Beowulf, contained in the damaged Nowell Codex. Cotton Vitellius A. xv is one of the four major Anglo Saxon literature codices. It is most famous as the manuscript containing the unique copy of the epic poem Beowulf; in addition to… …

    Wikipedia

  • 76Famine in India — Owing to its almost entire dependence upon the monsoon rains, India is more liable than any other country in the world to crop failures, which upon occasion deepen into famine. [ [http://www.1911encyclopedia.org/Famine Famine] , Encyclopaedia… …

    Wikipedia

  • 77Museum of Anatolian Civilizations — Established 1921 Location Gözcü Sokak No:2 06240 Ulus, Ankara, Turkey Visitor figures 450,000 [1] …

    Wikipedia

  • 78Sociology of Religion (book) — Sociology of Religion is a 1920 book by Max Weber, a German economist and sociologist. The original edition was in German.Max Weber, unlike Karl Marx and Emile Durkheim, studied the effects of religious action and inaction. Instead of viewing… …

    Wikipedia

  • 79Brussels Cross — The cross on display The Brussels Cross or Drahmal Cross is an Anglo Saxon cross reliquary of the early 11th century, now in the treasury of the Cathedral of SS. Michel and Gudule, Brussels. Badly damaged and with its once jewelled front missing …

    Wikipedia

  • 80Gharib — (lit. rare/strange) is an Islamic term used in the science of Hadith.www.jamiat.org explains it:: Tirmidhi s understanding of the Gharib Hadith (weak tradition), concurs to a certain extent with that of the other traditionists. According to… …

    Wikipedia