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Graymoor or Greymoor may refer to: * Graymoor, New York, a hamlet in Philipstown, New York, United States * Graymoor-Devondale, Kentucky, a home rule-class city in Jefferson County, Kentucky, United States * ''Greymoor'', an expansion pack for the massively multiplayer online role-playing game ''The Elder Scrolls Online'' * Greymoor Hill Ring, an Anglo-Saxon runic ring * Society of the Atonement The Society of the Atonement, also known as the Friars and Sisters of the Atonement or Graymoor Friars and Sisters, is a Franciscan religious congregation in the Catholic Church. The friars and sisters were founded in 1898 by Paul Wattson and Lur ...
(also Graymoor Friars and Sisters), a Franciscan religious congregation in the Catholic Church {{disambiguation ...
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Graymoor, New York
Philipstown is a town located in the western part of Putnam County, New York, United States. The population was 9,831 at the 2020 census. History In 1697 Adolphus Philipse, a wealthy Province of New York landowner and merchant, purchased a tract from Dutch traders which received British Royal sanction as the ''Highland Patent''. Comprising roughly 250 square miles, it extended approximately 13 miles along the eastern shore of the Hudson River, from Annsville Creek to the Fishkill Creek, and eastward some 20 or so miles to the border of the Colony of Connecticut.Smith, Philip Henry, ''General History of Putnam County: From 1609 to 1876, inclusive'', published by the author, Pawling, NY, 1877, p. 44 Philipstown was first settled in the westernmost of this parcel ''circa'' 1715. In 1754 the Highland Patent, subsequently known as the Philipse Patent, was divided among Philipse heirs into nine parcels.French's Gazetteer of the State of New York (1860): “The Philipses Patent… ...
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Graymoor-Devondale, Kentucky
Graymoor-Devondale is a home rule-class city in Jefferson County, Kentucky, United States. The city is the result of the merger of the former cities of Graymoor and Devondale. The population was 2,870 at the 2010 census. Geography Graymoor-Devondale is located in northeastern Jefferson County. It is bordered to the southeast by Lyndon, to the south by St. Matthews, to the west by Windy Hills, to the northwest by Crossgate, to the north by Bancroft, and to the northwest, north, and northeast by consolidated Louisville/Jefferson County. The western border of the community is formed by Interstate 264, with access from Exit 21 (Westport Road) to the south and Exit 22 (U.S. Route 42) to the north. Downtown Louisville is to the west. According to the United States Census Bureau, Graymoor-Devondale has a total area of , of which , or 0.06%, are water. History Devondale was incorporated sometime in 1958 and apparently named for a local farm. Graymoor was also named for a loca ...
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The Elder Scrolls Online
''The Elder Scrolls Online'', abbreviated ''ESO'', is a massively multiplayer online role-playing game (MMORPG) developed by ZeniMax Online Studios and published by Bethesda Softworks. The game is a part of the '' Elder Scrolls'' series. It was released for Windows and macOS in April 2014, for PlayStation 4 and Xbox One in June 2015, and for PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X/S in June 2021. ''The Elder Scrolls Online'' is set in the continent of Tamriel and features a storyline indirectly connected with the other games in the ''Elder Scrolls'' franchise. The game had been in development for seven years before its release in 2014 and launched with a mandatory monthly subscription model. ''The Elder Scrolls Online'' initially received mixed reviews from critics. Reception improved significantly with the March 2015 re-release and rebranding as ''The Elder Scrolls Online: Tamriel Unlimited'', transitioning to a buy-to-play model with microtransactions and an optional subscription. T ...
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Anglo-Saxon Runic Rings
Seven known rings from the Anglo-Saxon period (9th or 10th century) bear futhorc inscriptions. Futhorc are Anglo-Saxon runes used to write Old English. The most notable of the rings are the Bramham Moor Ring, found in the 18th century, and the Kingmoor Ring, found 1817, inscribed with a nearly identical magical runic formula read as A third ring, found before 1824 (perhaps identical to a ring found in 1773 at Linstock castle in Carlisle), has a magical inscription of a similar type, This magical formula appears partially derived from the Irish language. The remaining five rings have much shorter inscriptions. * Wheatley Hill, County Durham, found in 1993, now in the British Museum. Late 8th century. Inscription: "" (I am called ring). * Coquet Island, Northumberland, found before 1866, now lost. Inscription: "" (this is...). * Cramond, Edinburgh, found 1869–70, now in the National Museum of Scotland. 9th-10th century. Inscription: "" * Thames Exchange, London, found 19 ...
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