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unusual facts about Seclusion



300 East 57th Street

The building is the last known New York address for J. D. Salinger before he moved to a life of seclusion in the New Hampshire woods.

Alys ferch Owain Glyndŵr

Miraculously her family managed to weather the storm following her father's revolt and lived in seclusion in the region between the Wye Valley and River Monnow valley in Herefordshire between Abergavenny and Hereford near the Golden Valley, Herefordshire.

Bookhouse Boys

As of the beginning of the series, they are not aware of the existence of the Black and White Lodges as such, but do know that there is a kind of evil surrounding the town which causes dark and unusual events to occur; they believe that this might be part of the "price" the town has to pay for all the benefits that come from its comparative seclusion from the modern world.

Bornholm school of painters

They lived mainly in the picturesque little ports of Gudhjem and Svaneke on the northern coast, adventuring at times over to the small island of Christiansø where they found further seclusion and inspiration.

Charles Fechter

The last three years of his life were spent in seclusion with his then wife, Lizzie Price, on a farm which he had bought at Rockland Centre, near Quakertown, Pennsylvania, where he died.

Clouds Taste Metallic

"Lightning Strikes the Postman" was covered by Scottish rock band Aereogramme on their album Seclusion.

Faxian

The Shih which often precedes it is an abbreviation of the name of Buddha as Sakyamuni, "the Sakya, mighty in Love, dwelling in Seclusion and Silence," and may be taken as equivalent to Buddhist.

John Murray, 5th Duke of Atholl

The Duke never married and died childless and insane at Greville Place, St John's Wood, London, on 14 September 1846 at the age of sixty-eight after a life of seclusion.

Juliana of Liège

Aided by Abbess Imene, who was the sister of Archbishop Conrad of Cologne, Juliana took up residence at the Cistercian Abbey of Salzinnes, and finally Fosses-la-Ville, in the County of Namur, where she lived in seclusion until her death.

Karl F. Warner

On Sunday, April 11, 1971, Kathy Bilek, 18, visited Villa Montalvo, in Saratoga, with the intent to read and engage in birdwatching in the seclusion of a remote, wooded portion of the park, near a small stream.

Kenroku-en

Its name was derived from the "Chronicles of the Famous Luoyang Gardens" (洛陽名園記), a book by the Chinese poet Li Gefei (李格非), and stands for the six attributes of a perfect landscape: spaciousness, seclusion, artifice, antiquity, waterways, and panoramas.

Lu You

After several promotions and demotions, Lu You retired in 1190 to live in seclusion in his hometown Shaoxing (紹興), then a rural area.

Medinet Maadi

It has been suggested that the unusually good preservation of this temple complex, excavated by a team of archaeologists from the University of Milan in the 1930s, may have been due simply to its relative seclusion.

Natalie Victurnienne, Marchioness of Rougé

In 1789 she and her sons left France for Switzerland, and in 1790 they returned and lived in seclusion at the Château de Moreuil with her husband's aunt, Innocente-Catherine-Renée, Duchess d'Elbeuf and Princess de Lorraine (1707–94; widow of Emmanuel-Maurice de Lorraine).

Wei Chueh

For over ten years, Venerable Wei Chueh went into solitary seclusion in the Yang Ming mountains near Wanli, a suburb of Taipei.


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