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Brede may refer to: Places * Brede, East Sussex, a village near the River Brede * Brede, Denmark, a suburb of Copenhagen, Denmark Other uses * Brede (name) * Brede Shipspouse, a fictional character created by Julian May; see ''Saga of Pliocene Exile''#The race from Lene * River Brede The River Brede is an England, English river in East Sussex. It flows into the Rock Channel (tidal section of the River Tillingham) and then onto the River Rother, East Sussex, River Rother at Rye, Sussex. It takes its name from the village of ..., East Sussex, England * ''Brede''-class lifeboat, operated by the Royal National Lifeboat Institution between 1982 and 2002 {{disambiguation, geo ...
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Brede, East Sussex
Brede is a village and civil parish in the Rother District, Rother district of East Sussex, England. It is located north of Hastings and west of Rye, East Sussex, Rye. It is located on the A28 road which runs from Hastings to Ashford, Kent, Ashford and beyond. Features The River Brede, which flows to the south of the settlement, takes its name from the village. The name is derived from the word for ''breadth'' in Old English, and refers to the wide valley which it overlooks. The ecclesiastical parish is teamed with Udimore, Beckley and Peasmarsh; the four parish churches are St George, Brede, St Mary Udimore, All Saints, Beckley and St Peter and St Paul, Peasmarsh. The church of St George is a Grade I listed structure. The nave and north aisle date from the thirteenth century, while the chancel and south aisle are built in Perpendicular Period, perpendicular style. It has a tower at the western end, and internally there are two monuments to the Oxenbridge family, dating from ...
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Brede, Denmark
Brede is a neighbourhood (Danish: ''bydel'', a named neighbourhood) 14 km north of Copenhagen, Denmark. It is located east of Virum, south of Ørholm, west of Lundtofte and north of Sorgenfri Sorgenfri (lit. "free of sorrow", like Sans Souci) is a neighbourhood in Lyngby-Taarbæk Municipality in Greater Copenhagen lying just north of Kongens Lyngby. The neighbourhood is enclosed between the landmarks of a forest with Lyngby Åmose, M .... Frilandsmuseet (The Open Air Museum), and the heritage-listed former industrial complex Brede Works, are located in Brede. Nærumbanen stops in Brede. Vrede House, a Neoclassical mansion built for the owner of Brede Works, is now operated as a historic house museum. Notable people *Ferdinand Richardt (born in Brede; 1819–1895), artist and Lithography, lithographer *Bille August (born 1948 in Brede), director, screenwriter, and cinematographer References

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Brede (name)
Brede is both a surname and a masculine Norwegian given name. Notable people with the name include: Surname: * Anita Schjøll Brede (born 1985), Norwegian entrepreneur *Ardell Brede (born 1939), American politician * Brent Brede (born 1971), American baseball player *Herbert Brede (1888–1942), Estonian general Given name: * Brede Arkless (1939–2006), British rock climber * Brede Bomhoff (born 1976), Norwegian footballer * Brede Frettem Csiszar, Norwegian ice hockey player *Brede Hangeland Brede Paulsen Hangeland (born 20 June 1981) is a Norwegian former professional footballer who played as a central defender. He began his career with Viking, where he won the Norwegian Cup in 2001. In 2006, he moved to Copenhagen, and went on to ... (born 1981), Norwegian footballer {{given name, type=both Norwegian masculine given names Masculine given names Norwegian-language surnames ...
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Saga Of Pliocene Exile
The Saga of Pliocene Exile (or the Saga of the Exiles) is a series of science/speculative fiction books by Julian May, first published in the early 1980s. It consists of four books: '' The Many-Colored Land'', ''The Golden Torc'', ''The Nonborn King'' and ''The Adversary''. The story spans two time periods: the near future, where humans inhabit over 700 planets as part of the Galactic Milieu, an empire of five space-faring species, and the Earth six million years in the past at a time when the Strait of Gibraltar is closed and the Mediterranean Sea is dry and empty. ''The Many Colored Land'' and ''The Golden Torc'' are set in mainly in Europe just before and during the rupture at Gibraltar. The rupture and the rapid filling of the Mediterranean, based on the geological event known as the Zanclean Flood, form a Wagnerian climax to The Golden Torc, in which aliens and time-traveling humans are caught up in this cataclysm. Main story The ''Saga of Pliocene Exile'' is a narrative ...
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River Brede
The River Brede is an England, English river in East Sussex. It flows into the Rock Channel (tidal section of the River Tillingham) and then onto the River Rother, East Sussex, River Rother at Rye, Sussex. It takes its name from the village of Brede, East Sussex, Brede, which lies between Hastings and Tenterden. Etymology The river takes its name from the village of Brede, East Sussex, Brede. The village is on the north bank of the river, and its name in Old English means ''breadth'', as it overlooks the wide river valley. Prior to the fifteenth century, the river was known as the ''Ee'' or ''Ree'', which simply means 'river' in Old English. A new channel was then constructed for much of its course downstream from its junction with Doleham Ditch, slightly to the north of the Ee, and running parallel with it, which was for many years known as ''the Channel'', but subsequently became the Brede. History The Brede flows through a wide valley in its lower reaches, surrounded by mars ...
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