Belair (other)
Belair or Bélair may refer to: People *Bianca Belair, wrestler * Sanité Bélair (1781–1802), Haitian freedom fighter *Anne Liger-Belair, Belgian writer known as Anne Duguël Places Historic locations * Belair (Nashville, Tennessee), United States * Belair Development, Maryland, United States * Belair Mansion (Bowie, Maryland), United States Inhabited places Australia *Belair, South Australia * Belair National Park, South Australia United States * Belair, Florida * Belair, South Carolina *Belair, initial name of Grovetown, Georgia Other inhabited places * Belair, Luxembourg * Belair Park, London, England Other uses * Belair (airline), an airline in Switzerland * Belair Stud a horseracing dynasty in Collington, Maryland * Château Bélair-Monange, formerly Château Belair, a Bordeaux wine producer in Saint-Émilion, France See also * Bel Air (other) * Bel-Aire (other) * Belair Mansion (other) *Bellair (other) Bellair may refer to: * Be ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Bianca Belair
Bianca Nicole Crawford (née Blair; born April 9, 1989) is an American professional wrestler and fitness and figure competitor. she is signed to WWE, where she performs on the SmackDown (WWE brand), SmackDown WWE brand extension, brand under the ring name Bianca Belair. Belair is one of two women to win at a WrestleMania main event and her 420-day reign as Raw Women's Champion stands as the longest in the championship's history. Crawford made her professional wrestling debut in 2016 for WWE's developmental brand NXT (WWE brand), NXT, competing for the NXT Women's Championship on multiple occasions. After being drafted to SmackDown, she won the 2021 Women's Royal Rumble match, becoming the second African American after Dwayne Johnson, The Rock to win a Royal Rumble match. She successfully challenged for the SmackDown Women's Championship against Sasha Banks in the main event of WrestleMania 37, WrestleMania 37 - Night 1, which marked the second time women main-evented WrestleMan ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Belair Park
Belair Park is a park located in the West Dulwich part of the London Borough of Southwark, southeast London, England. The park grounds once belonged to Belair House, a country villa built in Adam style that is now a Grade II listed building. There are also two other Grade II listed structures within the park: the lodge and entrance gate, and an old stable building. Park grounds The park, which is in area, is bordered by the South Circular Road and Gallery Road. It has recently been refurbished with upgraded tennis courts and the addition of a skate board facility. The London Borough of Southwark has plans to make the park more widely accessible. The circuit around the park using its paved paths is approximately . The lake is the only substantial stretch of the ancient River Effra remaining above ground. The Herne Hill and Dulwich Flood Alleviation Scheme maximises surface water storage in the park for severe storm events. History 1785–1818 The estate consisted of two f ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Bellairs
Bellairs is a surname. Notable people with that surname include: * Angus Bellairs (1918–1990), British herpetologist and anatomist * Bart Bellairs (born 1956), American basketball coach * Carlyon Bellairs (1871–1955), British Royal Navy officer * Edmund Bellairs (1823–1898), New Zealand legislator * George Bellairs (1902–1985), English crime writer * John Bellairs (1938–1991), American author * Mal Bellairs (1919–2010), American radio and television personality * Nona Bellairs (1828–1897), British author * William Bellairs (1823–1913), British army officer Fictional characters * Kitty Bellairs, title character of a play and multiple films known as '' Sweet Kitty Bellairs'' See also * Bellairs Research Institute on the island of Barbados *Bellair (other) *Belair (other) *Bel Air (other) *Bel-Aire (other) *Belleair, Florida *Bellaire (other) Bellaire may refer to: Places United States *Bellaire, Arkansas *Bellaire, S ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Bellair (other)
Bellair may refer to: * Bellair, Missouri, unincorporated community * Bellair, Florida, unincorporated community * Bellair (New Bern, North Carolina), building in North Carolina * Bellair (Virginia), building in Virginia * Bellair, townland in County Antrim, Northern Ireland * T. S. Bellair (1825–1893), Australian actor and publican See also *Belleair, Florida *Bellaire (other) *Bellairs *Bel Air (other) *Belair (other) *Bel-Aire (other) {{disambiguation, geo ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Belair Mansion (other)
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Belair Mansion may refer to: *Belair Mansion (Bowie, Maryland), a historic home built in Collington, Maryland c. 1745, home to two colonial governors of Maryland and having influenced thoroughbred horse racing as one of only two stables to raise two Triple Crown champions * Belair (Nashville, Tennessee), a historic home built in Nashville, Tennessee in the 1830s, home to a Mayor of Nashville See also *Belair (other) *Bel Air (other) *Bel-Aire (other) *Belleair, Florida *Bellaire (other) Bellaire may refer to: Places United States *Bellaire, Arkansas *Bellaire, Smith County, Kansas * Bellaire, Michigan * Bellaire, Minnesota *Bellaire, Ohio *Bellaire, location near Elizabethtown, Pennsylvania *Bellaire, section of Queens Village, Q ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Bel-Aire (other)
Bel-Aire, Bel Aire or Belaire may refer to: Places * Bel-Aire, Calgary, neighbourhood in Canada * Bel Aire, Kansas, city in the United States * Bel Aire, Tiburon, California, United States * Bel Aire (Charlottesville, Virginia), United States Other uses * Belaire Apartments, a New York City apartment complex * Belaire High School, a high school in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, United States * Belaire Rosé, a French sparkling wine See also * Bel Air (other) *Belair (other) *Bellair (other) Bellair may refer to: * Bellair, Missouri, unincorporated community * Bellair, Florida, unincorporated community * Bellair (New Bern, North Carolina), building in North Carolina * Bellair (Virginia), building in Virginia * Bellair, townland in Coun ... * Bellaire (other) * Bellairs, a surname * Belleair, Florida {{disambiguation, geo ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Bel Air (other)
Bel Air or Bel-Air may refer to: Places France * Bastide Bel-Air, a historic, listed building in Aix-en-Provence, France * Bel-Air (Paris Métro), a station of the Paris Métro Haiti * Bel Air, Haiti, a neighborhood of Port-au-Prince United States * Bel Air, Los Angeles, a neighborhood of the city of Los Angeles, California ** Hotel Bel-Air, a hotel located in Bel-Air, Los Angeles, California * Bel Air, Allegany County, Maryland, an unincorporated place in Maryland * Bel Air, Harford County, Maryland, town and county seat in Maryland * Bel Air (Minnieville, Virginia), a historic plantation in Prince William County, Virginia * Bel Air, Minot, a neighborhood in Minot, North Dakota * Bel-Air (Sanford), a neighborhood of the city of Sanford, Florida Other places * Bel Air, Seychelles * Bel-Air, residential development of Cyberport business park, Hong Kong * Bel-Air, Makati, a gated community in the Philippines * , a plaza and major public transportation intersecti ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Château Bélair-Monange
Château Bélair-Monange (), named until 2007 'Château Belair'', is a Bordeaux vineyard from the appellationbr>Saint-Émilion Grand Cru ranked Premier grand cru classé B'' in the Classification of Saint-Émilion wine. The winery is located in the Right Bank of France's Bordeaux wine region in the commune of Saint-Émilion, in the department Gironde. The estate was considered a leading producer of Saint-Émilion until the 20th century. History Next door neighbour of Château Ausone, Belair may also have been the property of the statesman and poet Decimus Magnus Ausonius (310-395 CE). The vineyard is thought to have been planted between 1730 and 1750 during the time of Jacques Canolle, a descendant of Robert de Knollys or Knolles, who had owned the land in the 14th century. Exiled during the French Revolution, the estate was run by the Goudichau family until the Canolles returned in 1802. In 1916 Belair was purchased by the owner of Ausone, Edouard Dubois-Challon, and the two ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Belair Stud
Belair Stud was an American thoroughbred horse racing stable and breeding farm founded by Provincial Governor of Maryland Samuel Ogle in 1747 in Collington, Prince George's County, Maryland, in Colonial America. Colonial period Queen Mab and Spark were the first pair of English-bred Thoroughbred horses imported to the Province of Maryland. Frederick Calvert, 6th Baron Baltimore, gave Spark to Ogle during Ogle's trip to England in 1740. The Prince of Wales presented the gift to Ogle. Later, Benjamin Tasker, Jr. brought Selima to Belair, where she became a prominent producer. The Woodward Family In 1898 the property was sold to the wealthy New York City banker James T. Woodward, who built large new stables in 1907. On his death, his will bequeathed the property to his nephew William Woodward Sr., who built Belair Stud and Stable into the preeminent United States racing and breeding operation of the 1930s, 1940s, and 1950s. During World War I, American horsemen were abl ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Belair (airline)
Belair, legally ''Belair Airlines AG'', was a Swiss charter airline headquartered in Glattbrugg operating out of Zürich Airport and EuroAirport Basel Mulhouse Freiburg. It was a subsidiary of Air Berlin and operated under the Air Berlin brand name until 31 March 2017. During the 2017 summer season, it flew on behalf of its sister company Niki and was shuttered by then-bankrupt Air Berlin on 28 October 2017. History The first Balair (1925–1931) ''Basler Aviation AG - Balair'' was founded by Balz Zimmermann in 1925 in Basel. The name ''Balair'' is a reference to the French name of Basel: Bâle. The first route was from Basel to Freiburg and Mannheim. In 1929, Balair grew at Basel Airport, the largest airport in Switzerland, with direct flights to Zürich, Geneva, Lyon, Karlsruhe and Frankfurt. In response to the Great Depression, Balair (based in Basel) and Ad Astra Aero (based in Zürich) merged on 1 January 1931 to form Swissair, headquartered in Zürich. Up to that ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Belair, Luxembourg
Belair (; formerly Neumerl) is a quarter in western Luxembourg City, in southern Luxembourg. From 1931 to 2021, Belair was the location of Luxembourg's national stadium, rebuilt in 1990, the Stade Josy Barthel, named after Luxembourg's only Olympic gold medal winner. In September 2021, it was officially replaced by the newly built Stade de Luxembourg and is due to be demolished and replaced with a new mixed use neighbourhood named "Wunnquartier Stade". Luxembourg City's main fire station and the Centre Hospitalier de Luxembourg hospital are based within Belair. , Belair has a population of 12,990 inhabitants. Location The quarter is bordered in the east by the Boulevard Grande Duchesse Charlotte from the Place de l'Etoile to the Route d'Esch. In the south, it is delimited by the Avenue Guillaume – a section of the Avenue du X Septembre through to the Place de France. The streets Wurth-Paquet and O‘Bradley continue the southern border, while the Rue des Aubépines, and f ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Sanité Bélair
Suzanne Bélair, called ''Sanite Bélair'', (c. 1781 – 5 October 1802), was a Haitian revolutionary and lieutenant in the army of Toussaint Louverture. Born an affranchi in Verrettes, Haiti, she married Brigade commander and later General Charles Bélair in 1796. She was an active participant in the Haitian Revolution, became a sergeant and later a lieutenant during the conflict with French troops of the Saint-Domingue expedition. Capture and execution Chased by Faustin Répussard's column of the French army, the Belairs took refuge in the Artibonite department. Répussard launched a surprise attack on Corail-Mirrault, and captured Sanité Bélair. Her husband turned himself over as well to avoid being separated from her. Both were sentenced to death, her spouse was to be executed by firing squad and she by decapitation because of her sex. As she watched Bélair's execution, she calmly asked him to die bravely, then went to her own execution, refusing to wear a blindfold. I ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |