cerne การใช้
- The carving is most commonly known as the Cerne Abbas Giant.
- Henry of Cerne was the rector of the church in 1304.
- Cerb to Cerne, paricles to particles, degenartion to degeneration.
- The Book of Nunnaminster shares some poems with the Book of Cerne.
- There is no certain proof that he remained at Cerne.
- The Cerne Abbas Giant might have been a work of political satire.
- Various studies on the Cerne Abbas Giant have been undertaken.
- Eadwold lived as a hermit on a hill about four miles from Cerne.
- He died 20 September 1478 and is buried at Draycot Cerne, Wiltshire.
- Sir Edward de Cerne is commemorated with a monumental brass on his tombstone.
- The main tributaries of the Frome are the River Hooke and River Cerne.
- 苐fheah sent 苐fric of Eynsham to Cerne Abbey to take charge of its monastic school.
- Since 1996 Rudi Cerne has worked for ZDF, Germany's other public broadcaster.
- In the Middle Ages Poxwell, or Pokeswell, was a possession of Cerne Abbey.
- Twelve miles north of Dorchester lies another famous example of prehistoric life : the Cerne Giant.
- Draycot Cerne and Seagry, formerly separate parishes, were added to Sutton Benger in 1934.
- The coming of the railways in the 19th century bypassed Cerne and the village went into decline.
- After the 1984 World Championships, Cerne turned professional and skated with " Holiday on Ice ".
- The Cerne Abbas giant is a fertility symbol, which offered help in conception to childless women.
- Some of the oldest tombs are to the de Cerne family from the 12th and 13th centuries.
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