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  1. Artemis é o quinto álbum de estúdio da violinista, cantora e compositora americana Lindsey Stirling, lançado em 6 de setembro de 2019. [2]Singles. O primeiro single, "Underground", foi lançado em 21 de junho de 2019. [2]

  2. ja.wikipedia.org › wiki › StirlingStirling - Wikipedia

    Stirling(スターリング)は、Windows プラットフォーム上で動作するバイナリエディターである。 概要 [ 編集 ] 同 ソフトウェア は、 後藤和重 によって新たな定番となることを目指して 開発 され、初版公開当初の時点(1998年8月25日)で、 日本語圏 の同種と比べて他に類を見ない豊富な機能を揃えてい ...

  3. fi.wikipedia.org › wiki › StirlingStirling – Wikipedia

    Stirling. Stirling ( gaeliksi Sruighlea, skotiksi Strilin) on Skotlannin entinen pääkaupunki ja historiallinen taistelukenttä, joka sijaitsee noin 50 kilometriä Glasgow 'sta ja Edinburghista pohjoiseen, hyvien kulkuyhteyksien varrella.

  4. Big Jim: The Life and Work of James Stirling Mark Girouard (1998, 2000), Chatto & Windus, Londres, ISBN 07011-62473. Sweet Disorder and the Carefully Careless: Theory and Criticism in Architecture Robert Maxwell (1997), Princeton Papers on Architecture (includes essays on James Stirling)

  5. The Battle of Stirling Bridge ( Scottish Gaelic: Blàr Drochaid Shruighlea) was fought during the First War of Scottish Independence. On 11 September 1297, the forces of Andrew Moray and William Wallace defeated the combined English forces of John de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey, and Hugh de Cressingham near Stirling, on the River Forth .

  6. de.wikipedia.org › wiki › StirlingStirling – Wikipedia

    Stirling ( schottisch-gälisch Sruighlea, Scots Stirlin) ist eine nordwestlich von Edinburgh gelegene schottische Stadt mit 36.142 Einwohnern. [1] Die noch erhaltene mittelalterliche Altstadt entwickelte sich um die große Burg ( Stirling Castle) herum, die immer noch das Stadtbild beherrscht.

  7. History (600–1945) A pound = 20 shillings = 240 silver pennies (formerly) The pound sterling emerged after the adoption of the Carolingian monetary system in England c.800. Here is a summary of changes to its value in terms of silver or gold until 1816. [44] [45] Value of £1 sterling in grams and troy ounces.