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English priest and academic (died 1515)
Thomas Cosyn (died 1515) was a priest and academic in the late fifteenth and early sixteenth centuries. Cosyn was born in Norfolk. He was educated at
Thomas_Cosyn
English statesman (1485–1540)
Thomas Cromwell (/ˈkrɒmwəl, -wɛl/; c. 1485 – 28 July 1540) was an English statesman and lawyer who served as chief minister to King Henry VIII from 1534
Thomas_Cromwell
Prime Minister of Great Britain (1754–1756; 1757–1762)
Thomas Pelham-Holles, 1st Duke of Newcastle upon Tyne, 1st Duke of Newcastle-under-Lyne (21 July 1693 – 17 November 1768) was an English Whig statesman
Thomas Pelham-Holles, 1st Duke of Newcastle
Thomas_Pelham-Holles,_1st_Duke_of_Newcastle
College of the University of Cambridge, founded 1352
chapel, although St Botolph's was also used for some services. When Thomas Cosyn was master of the college in the late 15th century, a gallery was built
Corpus Christi College, Cambridge
Corpus_Christi_College,_Cambridge
English statesman and poet
degree of Master of Arts in 1642. For a time he was taught geometry by Thomas Hobbes. During this time he was also acquainted with George Aglionby, whose
George Villiers, 2nd Duke of Buckingham
George_Villiers,_2nd_Duke_of_Buckingham
Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 1902 to 1905
Liberal landslide), with Balfour losing his seat at Manchester East to Thomas Gardner Horridge, a solicitor and King's Counsel. Only 156 Conservatives
Arthur_Balfour
Consort of Elizabeth II from 1952 to 2021
Edward Story Thomas Rotherham (or Scot) Edward Story Thomas Rotherham John Boynton Thomas Rotherham Thomas Cosyn John Blythe George Fitzhugh Thomas Rotherham
Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh
Prince_Philip,_Duke_of_Edinburgh
Archbishop of Canterbury from 1556 to 1558
1512. At Oxford he was taught by William Latimer, his principal tutor, and Thomas Linacre, who taught him at some point between 1518 and 1520. In 1512, Henry
Reginald_Pole
Prime Minister of Great Britain from 1768 to 1770
Edward Story Thomas Rotherham (or Scot) Edward Story Thomas Rotherham John Boynton Thomas Rotherham Thomas Cosyn John Blythe George Fitzhugh Thomas Rotherham
Augustus FitzRoy, 3rd Duke of Grafton
Augustus_FitzRoy,_3rd_Duke_of_Grafton
Consort of Queen Victoria from 1840 to 1861
the style of an Italianate villa was built to the designs of Albert and Thomas Cubitt. Albert laid out the grounds, and improved the estate and farm. He
Prince Albert of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha
Prince_Albert_of_Saxe-Coburg_and_Gotha
British physicist (1842–1919)
Edward Story Thomas Rotherham (or Scot) Edward Story Thomas Rotherham John Boynton Thomas Rotherham Thomas Cosyn John Blythe George Fitzhugh Thomas Rotherham
John William Strutt, 3rd Baron Rayleigh
John_William_Strutt,_3rd_Baron_Rayleigh
Prime Minister of the United Kingdom (1923–1924; 1924–1929; 1935–1937)
iron- and steel-making business that in later years became part of Richard Thomas and Baldwins. His ancestors were involved in the iron industry since the
Stanley_Baldwin
John Botwright 1443 1474 Walter Smyth 1474 1477 Simon Grene 1477 1487 Thomas Cosyn 1487 1511 John Edyman 1515 1516 Peter Nobys 1516 1523 William Sowode
List of masters of Corpus Christi College, Cambridge
List_of_masters_of_Corpus_Christi_College,_Cambridge
British businessman and philanthropist
Edward Story Thomas Rotherham (or Scot) Edward Story Thomas Rotherham John Boynton Thomas Rotherham Thomas Cosyn John Blythe George Fitzhugh Thomas Rotherham
David Sainsbury, Baron Sainsbury of Turville
David_Sainsbury,_Baron_Sainsbury_of_Turville
South African statesman and military officer (1870–1950)
Edward Story Thomas Rotherham (or Scot) Edward Story Thomas Rotherham John Boynton Thomas Rotherham Thomas Cosyn John Blythe George Fitzhugh Thomas Rotherham
Jan_Smuts
British politician (born 1951)
Edward Story Thomas Rotherham (or Scot) Edward Story Thomas Rotherham John Boynton Thomas Rotherham Thomas Cosyn John Blythe George Fitzhugh Thomas Rotherham
Chris Smith, Baron Smith of Finsbury
Chris_Smith,_Baron_Smith_of_Finsbury
English bishop and politician (1483–1555)
was a conservative, nationalist and an opponent of Anne Boleyn, Thomas Cranmer, Thomas Cromwell and of any innovation in the Church, although he acquiesced
Stephen_Gardiner
1469–1471 Thomas Rotherham (or Scot) 1471–1472 Edward Story 1473–1479 Thomas Rotherham 1479–1483 John Boynton 1483–1485 Thomas Rotherham 1490 Thomas Cosyn 1494–1496
List of chancellors of the University of Cambridge
List_of_chancellors_of_the_University_of_Cambridge
British landowner and politician (1808–1891)
Edward Story Thomas Rotherham (or Scot) Edward Story Thomas Rotherham John Boynton Thomas Rotherham Thomas Cosyn John Blythe George Fitzhugh Thomas Rotherham
William Cavendish, 7th Duke of Devonshire
William_Cavendish,_7th_Duke_of_Devonshire
English judge
Edward Story Thomas Rotherham (or Scot) Edward Story Thomas Rotherham John Boynton Thomas Rotherham Thomas Cosyn John Blythe George Fitzhugh Thomas Rotherham
John_Cavendish
16th-century Bishop of Durham
Thomas Ruthall (also spelled Ruthal, Rowthel or Rowthall; died 4 February 1523) was an English churchman, administrator and diplomat. He was a leading
Thomas_Ruthall
Lord Protector of England from 1547 to 1549
1537. In 1541, during Henry's absence in the north, Hertford, Thomas Cranmer and Thomas Audley had the chief management of affairs in London. In September
Edward Seymour, 1st Duke of Somerset
Edward_Seymour,_1st_Duke_of_Somerset
English army officer and courtier
cousin, Essex, Lady Bevill. She was the widow of Sir Thomas Bevil and a daughter of Sir Thomas Cheek and the former Lady Essex Rich (a daughter of Robert
Edward Montagu, 2nd Earl of Manchester
Edward_Montagu,_2nd_Earl_of_Manchester
Royal Air Force officer (1890-1967)
Edward Story Thomas Rotherham (or Scot) Edward Story Thomas Rotherham John Boynton Thomas Rotherham Thomas Cosyn John Blythe George Fitzhugh Thomas Rotherham
Arthur Tedder, 1st Baron Tedder
Arthur_Tedder,_1st_Baron_Tedder
Archbishop-elect of Canterbury and Bishop of Worcester (died 1327)
Thomas Cobham (died 1327) was an English churchman, who was Archbishop-elect of Canterbury in 1313 and later Bishop of Worcester from 1317 to 1327. Cobham
Thomas_Cobham
English Army officer and courtier (1649–1685)
Baroness Wentworth. Start of session. Fraser 1979, pp. 55–56. Seccombe, Thomas (1899). "Walter, Lucy" . In Lee, Sidney (ed.). Dictionary of National Biography
James_Scott,_Duke_of_Monmouth
15th-century Bishop of London
Edward Story Thomas Rotherham (or Scot) Edward Story Thomas Rotherham John Boynton Thomas Rotherham Thomas Cosyn John Blythe George Fitzhugh Thomas Rotherham
Robert_FitzHugh
Edward Story Thomas Rotherham (or Scot) Edward Story Thomas Rotherham John Boynton Thomas Rotherham Thomas Cosyn John Blythe George Fitzhugh Thomas Rotherham
George_Fitzhugh_(priest)
English electrophysiologist (1889–1977)
Edward Story Thomas Rotherham (or Scot) Edward Story Thomas Rotherham John Boynton Thomas Rotherham Thomas Cosyn John Blythe George Fitzhugh Thomas Rotherham
Edgar_Adrian
Professorship at the University of Cambridge
election. 1502 John Fisher 1504 Thomas Cosyn 1506 William Burgoyne 1511 Desiderius Erasmus 1515 John Fawne 1521 Thomas Ashley 1532 William Buckmaster 1538
Lady Margaret's Professor of Divinity
Lady_Margaret's_Professor_of_Divinity
English peer (1662–1748)
which were bequeathed to the 4th duke's niece, Elizabeth Seymour, wife of Thomas Bruce, 2nd Earl of Ailesbury (1656–1741). In 1660, following the Restoration
Charles Seymour, 6th Duke of Somerset
Charles_Seymour,_6th_Duke_of_Somerset
British prince (1776–1834)
at 2 Grafton Street, Mayfair. The ceremony was reportedly conducted by Thomas Pettingal, Rector of Easthampstead, Berkshire, with those present including
Prince William Frederick, Duke of Gloucester and Edinburgh
Prince_William_Frederick,_Duke_of_Gloucester_and_Edinburgh
15th-century Bishop of Chichester
Edward Story Thomas Rotherham (or Scot) Edward Story Thomas Rotherham John Boynton Thomas Rotherham Thomas Cosyn John Blythe George Fitzhugh Thomas Rotherham
John_Rickingale
British statesman (1833–1908)
Edward Story Thomas Rotherham (or Scot) Edward Story Thomas Rotherham John Boynton Thomas Rotherham Thomas Cosyn John Blythe George Fitzhugh Thomas Rotherham
Spencer Cavendish, 8th Duke of Devonshire
Spencer_Cavendish,_8th_Duke_of_Devonshire
English courtier and politician executed by Parliament
Edward Story Thomas Rotherham (or Scot) Edward Story Thomas Rotherham John Boynton Thomas Rotherham Thomas Cosyn John Blythe George Fitzhugh Thomas Rotherham
Henry Rich, 1st Earl of Holland
Henry_Rich,_1st_Earl_of_Holland
5th and 16th-century Bishop of Carlisle and Bishop of Chichester
Edward Story Thomas Rotherham (or Scot) Edward Story Thomas Rotherham John Boynton Thomas Rotherham Thomas Cosyn John Blythe George Fitzhugh Thomas Rotherham
Edward_Story
Archbishop of York from 1480 to 1500
Thomas Rotherham (24 August 1423 – 29 May 1500), also known as Thomas (Scot) de Rotherham, was an English cleric and statesman. He served as bishop of
Thomas_Rotherham
15th- and 16th-century English churchman
told in greater detail of Foxe by Erasmus, who says he had it from Sir Thomas More. It is in keeping with the somewhat malicious saying about Foxe, reported
Richard_Foxe
15th-century Bishop of Carlisle, Bishop of Lincoln, and Treasurer of England
Edward Story Thomas Rotherham (or Scot) Edward Story Thomas Rotherham John Boynton Thomas Rotherham Thomas Cosyn John Blythe George Fitzhugh Thomas Rotherham
Marmaduke_Lumley
16th-century Bishop of Rochester
popular petition of English Catholics, Pope Pius XI canonized John Fisher and Thomas More on 19 May 1935 as representatives of the many Catholic martyrs of England
John_Fisher
Bishop of Salisbury (died 1499)
Edward Story Thomas Rotherham (or Scot) Edward Story Thomas Rotherham John Boynton Thomas Rotherham Thomas Cosyn John Blythe George Fitzhugh Thomas Rotherham
John_Blyth_(bishop)
English judge and politician (1598–1673)
This did not prevent him from taking an active role in the impeachment of Thomas Wentworth, 1st Earl of Strafford, and in preparing the bills brought forward
Oliver_St_John
Archbishop of Canterbury from 1229 to 1231
Edward Story Thomas Rotherham (or Scot) Edward Story Thomas Rotherham John Boynton Thomas Rotherham Thomas Cosyn John Blythe George Fitzhugh Thomas Rotherham
Richard_le_Grant
British academic administrator
Edward Story Thomas Rotherham (or Scot) Edward Story Thomas Rotherham John Boynton Thomas Rotherham Thomas Cosyn John Blythe George Fitzhugh Thomas Rotherham
Richard_Badew
Edward Story Thomas Rotherham (or Scot) Edward Story Thomas Rotherham John Boynton Thomas Rotherham Thomas Cosyn John Blythe George Fitzhugh Thomas Rotherham
Robert_Woodlark
University chancellor
Edward Story Thomas Rotherham (or Scot) Edward Story Thomas Rotherham John Boynton Thomas Rotherham Thomas Cosyn John Blythe George Fitzhugh Thomas Rotherham
John_de_Asgarby
English organist and composer, c.1580–1653
Benjamin Cosyn (also Cosens, Cousins or Cowsins; c.1580 - c. 14 September 1653) was an English composer, organist and virginalist. He was organist of
Benjamin_Cosyn
William Cosyn was priest, a JP for Somerset from 1506 to 1516, and Dean of Wells Cathedral from 1498 to 1525. William Cosyn was born between 1470 and
William_Cosyn
British academic
the University Cambridge. John Smith, Printer to the University. p. 48. Thomas Wright; Harry Longueville Jones (1841). "Corpus Christi College". The universities
Richard_de_Billingford
Edmund Cosyn (Cosin) (dates uncertain) was an English Catholic academic and Vice-Chancellor of Cambridge University of the middle sixteenth century. He
Edmund_Cosyn
15th-century Bishop of Carlisle and Bishop of Coventry and Lichfield
August 1452, serving for a short time before his death in late October 1452. Thomas Harwood (1797). "John Chedworth". Alumni Etonenses: Or, A Catalogue of the
Nicholas_Close
Chancellor of the University of Cambridge between 1215–1232
Edward Story Thomas Rotherham (or Scot) Edward Story Thomas Rotherham John Boynton Thomas Rotherham Thomas Cosyn John Blythe George Fitzhugh Thomas Rotherham
Richard_of_Wetheringsett
Wardall 1506 Richard Balderston 1507 Thomas Greene 1529 Reginald Bainbrigge 1547 Edwin Sandys 1554 Edmund Cosyn 1559 John May 1577 Edmund Hownde 1598
List of masters of St Catharine's College, Cambridge
List_of_masters_of_St_Catharine's_College,_Cambridge
British biochemist and academic
Thomas (born 1 October 1942) is a Welsh biochemist, former Master of St Catharine's College, Cambridge, and Chancellor of Swansea University. Thomas was
Jean_Thomas_(biochemist)
Music book
[deest owing to an error in numbering] Pakingtons Pownde (possibly Benjamin Cosyn) The Irish Dompe Watkins Ale Can Shee A Toye An Almain Corranto Alman Corranto
Fitzwilliam_Virginal_Book
Almshouse in Islington
Masters of Charterhouse since 1611. 1626–1643: Benjamin Cosyn 1662–1737: Nicholas Love and Thomas Love 1737–1752: Johann Christoph Pepusch 1753–1796: John
London_Charterhouse
musical commonplace book compiled probably between about 1545 and 1570, by Thomas Mulliner, about whom practically nothing is known, except that he figures
The_Mulliner_Book
Head of the Chapter of Wells Cathedral in England
1467–1472: William Witham 1472–1498: John Gunthorpe 1498–1525: William Cosyn 1525–1529: Thomas Wynter (also Archdeacon of York, Archdeacon of Richmond (1526–1529)
Dean_of_Wells
English academic and churchman
Roche John Tapton John Wardall Richard Balderston Thomas Green Reginald Bainbrigge Edwin Sandys Edmund Cosyn John May Edmund Hownde John Overall John Hills
John_May_(bishop)
Anglican theologian
and his wife Lady Mare. Most of the other works were first published by Thomas Goodwin and Philip Nye, after Sibbes died. The content belied the mainly
Richard_Sibbes
Roche John Tapton John Wardall Richard Balderston Thomas Green Reginald Bainbrigge Edwin Sandys Edmund Cosyn John May Edmund Hownde John Overall John Hills
Henry_John_Chaytor
Erotic practices involving domination and sadomasochism
September 2025. Thibaut, Florence; Barra, Flora De La; Gordon, Harvey; Cosyns, Paul; Bradford, John M. W.; the WFSBP Task Force on Sexual Disorders (2010)
BDSM
British mathematician (1927–2018)
Roche John Tapton John Wardall Richard Balderston Thomas Green Reginald Bainbrigge Edwin Sandys Edmund Cosyn John May Edmund Hownde John Overall John Hills
Peter_Swinnerton-Dyer
British Anglican bishop (1847–1926)
Thomas Wortley Drury (12 September 1847 – 12 February 1926) was a British Anglican bishop who served as Master of St Catharine's College, Cambridge from
Thomas_Drury_(bishop)
Thomas Green, or Greene, DD, was an academic in the sixteenth century. Green was born in Cockermouth. A fellow of Jesus College, Cambridge he was Master
Thomas_Green_(master)
British historian (born 1930)
Roche John Tapton John Wardall Richard Balderston Thomas Green Reginald Bainbrigge Edwin Sandys Edmund Cosyn John May Edmund Hownde John Overall John Hills
Barry_Supple
British priest and academic (1680–1736)
Thomas Crosse (22 October 1680 – 27 August 1736) was an Anglican clergyman, who was Master of St Catharine's College, Cambridge, and Vice-Chancellor of
Thomas_Crosse_(priest)
English historian (1904–1979)
Roche John Tapton John Wardall Richard Balderston Thomas Green Reginald Bainbrigge Edwin Sandys Edmund Cosyn John May Edmund Hownde John Overall John Hills
Edwin_Rich_(historian)
English lady-in-waiting of Henry VIII's court
Lieutenant of the Tower, and through him to the King's chief minister, Thomas Cromwell, all that the Queen said. These women included Margaret; Queen
Margaret_Dymoke
Orazio Bassani, "Orazio della Viola" (before 1570–1615) Thomas Bateson (1570–1630) Benjamin Cosyn (1570–1652 or later) Giovanni Paolo Cima (c. 1570–1622)
List_of_Baroque_composers
English priest
Roche John Tapton John Wardall Richard Balderston Thomas Green Reginald Bainbrigge Edwin Sandys Edmund Cosyn John May Edmund Hownde John Overall John Hills
John_Tapton
English clergyman and theologian (d. 1666)
time it was strongly Puritan in tone, with John Arrowsmith, John Bond, Thomas Goodwin, Andrew Perne and William Strong as other Fellows. In the late 1630s
William_Spurstowe
1580 – c. 1653 Irish Benjamin Cosyn c. 1580 – c. 1653 English Also spelled Cosin, Cosens; compiler of the manuscript Cosyn's Virginal Book Hans Nielsen 1580
List_of_Renaissance_composers
American academic and balloonist (1884–1963)
balloon construction began independently by Max Cosyns in Belgium, Erich Regener in Germany, and Thomas H. Johnson and Jean Piccard, then at the Franklin
Jean_Piccard
King of North Britain
Camberland" (Act I, Scene II); "the cruell sworde bereft Morgan his life with cosyns hand" (Act III, Scene I). Monarchie Nobelesse website, Bretons Cunliff,
Marganus
English divine and satirist
taken from the sermons of his own father. He attacked the philosophy of Thomas Hobbes in his Mr. Hobbs State of Nature considered; in a dialogue between
John_Eachard
One of the main caves in France
Marcel Loubens and Haroun Tazieff, during an expedition led by physicist Max Cosyns. In 1952, a large-scale expedition, which also included Jacques Labeyrie
Gouffre de la Pierre Saint-Martin
Gouffre_de_la_Pierre_Saint-Martin
Church in England
Harrison 1584–1597 George Pingle 1597–1604 Richard Crumpe 1605–1620 Benjamin Cosyn 1621–1622 Mr. Perkings 1623 Marmaduke Pardoe 1623–1626 Walter Gibbs 1626–1628
St_Laurence's_Church,_Ludlow
Preceded by Auguste Piccard and Max Cosyns Human altitude record Sept 1933-Nov 1933 Succeeded by Thomas G. W. Settle and Chester L. Fordney
USSR-1
British physicist (born 1955)
Roche John Tapton John Wardall Richard Balderston Thomas Green Reginald Bainbrigge Edwin Sandys Edmund Cosyn John May Edmund Hownde John Overall John Hills
Mark_Welland
School of music
John Bull William Byrd Benjamin Cosyn Giles Farnaby Richard Farnaby Orlando Gibbons Edmund Hooper William Inglott Thomas Morley John Munday Martin Peerson
English_Virginalist_School
Scott 1556 Andrew Perne 1556 John Pory 1557 Robert Brassey 1558 Edmund Cosyn 1559 Andrew Perne 1560 Henry Harvey 1561 Philip Baker 1562 Francis Newton
List of vice-chancellors of the University of Cambridge
List_of_vice-chancellors_of_the_University_of_Cambridge
Gender-affirming surgery undertaken by transgender people to alter their voice
patient, with input from a knowledgeable physician and SLP. Van Damme, Silke; Cosyns, Marjan; Deman, Sofie; Eede, Zoë Van den; Borsel, John Van (2017). "The
Transgender_voice_surgery
Diving in water-filled caves
successive siphons equipped with candles and matches. Between 1936 and 1949, Max Cosyns explored various springs in Sainte Engrace, in Pais Vasco, Spain, passing
Cave_diving
Priest and academic in the late 16th and early 17th centuries
Roche John Tapton John Wardall Richard Balderston Thomas Green Reginald Bainbrigge Edwin Sandys Edmund Cosyn John May Edmund Hownde John Overall John Hills
John_Hills_(priest)
Genus of flowering plants
nephropathy". Zhonghua Nei Ke Za Zhi. 40 (10): 681–7. PMID 11769723. ACS (2006) Cosyns, J. P. (2003). "Aristolochic acid and 'Chinese herbs nephropathy': a review
Aristolochia
Roche John Tapton John Wardall Richard Balderston Thomas Green Reginald Bainbrigge Edwin Sandys Edmund Cosyn John May Edmund Hownde John Overall John Hills
Edmund_Hownde
Lille 2011–12 football season
January 2012 Round of 32 Compiègne 0–1 (a.e.t.) Lille Compiègne 20:45 CET (UTC+01) Report Bruno 113' Balmont 114' Cole 115' Stadium: Stade Paul Cosyns
2011–12_Lille_OSC_season
1994 studio album by Pink Floyd
on 29 March 2015, retrieved 14 January 2010 Mabbett 1995, pp. 119, 123 Cosyns, Simon (26 September 2008), "Echoes brought Rick out of his shell... we
The_Division_Bell
Football tournament season
Troyes (2) Compiègne 18:00 CET Diallo 29' 57' Report Ben Saada 55' Touzghar 67' Stadium: Stade Paul Cosyns Attendance: 1,239 Referee: Mehdi Mokhtari
2018–19_Coupe_de_France
Field hockey tournament in The Hague, Netherlands
Chris Ciriello 6 goals Andy Hayward 5 goals Kieran Govers Tom Boon Tanguy Cosyns Akashdeep Singh 4 goals Christopher Zeller Jeroen Hertzberger Justin Reid-Ross
2014_Men's_Hockey_World_Cup
1639 map of New Netherland
Norman 4o. Bouwerie of Dirk Volkerson a.k.a. Dirk the Norman 41. Bouwerie of Cosyn van Putten 42. Beginnings of bouwerie of Jochem Pietersen Kuyter a.k.a.
Manatus_Map
South African-born British surgeon (1932–2025)
Royal Association for Disability and Rehabilitation. 1986 – Clement Price Thomas Award (RCS England), in recognition of outstanding contributions to surgery
Terence_English
Roche John Tapton John Wardall Richard Balderston Thomas Green Reginald Bainbrigge Edwin Sandys Edmund Cosyn John May Edmund Hownde John Overall John Hills
Richard_Roche
Swiss physicist, inventor, and explorer
Succeeded by Auguste Piccard and Max Cosyns Preceded by Auguste Piccard and Paul Kipfer Human altitude record 1932-1933 With: Max Cosyns Succeeded by USSR-1
Auguste_Piccard
Roche John Tapton John Wardall Richard Balderston Thomas Green Reginald Bainbrigge Edwin Sandys Edmund Cosyn John May Edmund Hownde John Overall John Hills
David_S._Ingram
English priest and academic
Roche John Tapton John Wardall Richard Balderston Thomas Green Reginald Bainbrigge Edwin Sandys Edmund Cosyn John May Edmund Hownde John Overall John Hills
Lowther_Yates
Legendary king of the Britons
Camberland" (Act I, Scene II); "the cruell sworde bereft Morgan his life with cosyns hand" (Act III, Scene I). Henry Lewis (ed.), Brut Dingestow (University
Cunedagius
Lucknow based field hockey franchise team
was owned by the JK Group. Dutch coach Paul van Ass was the head coach, Thomas Tichelman was the team's assistant coach. Sportstar, Team (13 October 2024)
UP_Rudras
Class of pharmaceutical drugs
1530/acta.0.0440380. PMID 14071315. Thibaut F, De La Barra F, Gordon H, Cosyns P, Bradford JM (June 2010). "The World Federation of Societies of Biological
Antiandrogen
THOMAS COSYN
THOMAS COSYN
Male
English
English form of Greek ThÅmas, THOMAS means "twin." In the New Testament bible, this is the name of one of the twelve apostles. He is referred to as "Thomas, called Didymus," his surname.
Male
Greek
(Θωμᾶς) Greek form of Aramaic Tau'ma, THŌMAS means "twin." In the New Testament bible, this is the name of one of the twelve apostles. He is referred to as "Thomas, called Didymos," his surname.
Male
Scottish
Scottish Gaelic form of Greek ThÅmas, TÃ’MAS means "twin."
Male
Dutch
, a twin.
Male
Norwegian
Lithuanian and Norwegian form of Greek ThÅmas, TOMAS means "twin."
Boy/Male
American, Anglo, Armenian, Australian, Biblical, British, Christian, Danish, Dutch, English, Finnish, French, German, Greek, Hebrew, Irish, Jamaican, Portuguese, Shakespearean, Swedish, Swiss
Twin
Surname or Lastname
English
English : patronymic from a short form of the personal name Thomas.
Female
English
Abbreviated form of English Thomasina, THOMASIN means "twin."Â
Male
Finnish
Finnish form of Greek ThÅmas, TUOMAS means "twin."
Female
Spanish
Feminine form of Spanish Tomás, TOMASA means "twin."Â
Boy/Male
American, Australian, Biblical, British, Chinese, Czech, Czechoslovakian, Danish, Dutch, English, Finnish, French, German, Hebrew, Indian, Irish, Netherlands, Portuguese, Spanish, Swedish, Swiss
Twin; A Form of Thomas
Male
Greek
(Φωκάς) Greek name PHOKAS means "seal," the mammal.
Girl/Female
American, Australian, British, Danish, English, French, German, Greek, Norse, Norwegian, Scandinavian, Swedish, Teutonic
Thunder; Thor's Fight; Thor's Struggle; Thor's Goddess
Surname or Lastname
English, French, German, Dutch, Danish, and South Indian
English, French, German, Dutch, Danish, and South Indian : from the medieval personal name, of Biblical origin, from Aramaic t’Åm’a, a byname meaning ‘twin’. It was borne by one of the disciples of Christ, best known for his scepticism about Christ’s resurrection (John 20:24–29). The th- spelling is organic, the initial letter of the name in the Greek New Testament being a theta. The English pronunciation as t rather than th- is the result of French influence from an early date. In Britain the surname is widely distributed throughout the country, but especially common in Wales and Cornwall. The Ukrainian form is Choma.
Boy/Male
Irish
The Irish form of Thomas, a biblical name meaning “â€twin.â€â€
Male
Polish
Polish form of Greek ThÅmas, TOMASZ means "twin."
Boy/Male
Christian & English(British/American/Australian)
Dependable
Biblical
a twin
Boy/Male
Irish
The Irish form of Thomas, a biblical name meaning “â€twin.â€â€
Male
English
Short form of English Thomas, THOM means "twin."
THOMAS COSYN
THOMAS COSYN
Surname or Lastname
Irish
Irish : variant of Dolan 1.English : variant of Dowling.
Boy/Male
Hindu
Young, Infant, Strong
Girl/Female
Hindu
Purifier, Whose touch make you pure
Boy/Male
Tamil
Awesh means passion, Josh in Hindi
Boy/Male
Irish
Regal.
Girl/Female
Tamil
Sweet
Girl/Female
Hindu
Boy/Male
British, English
From the Long Field
Female
Romanian
Pet form of Romanian Ileana, possibly LENUTA means "torch."
Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
How
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n.
The doctrine of Thomas Aquinas, esp. with respect to predestination and grace.
n.
A member of the ancient church of Christians established on the Malabar coast of India, which some suppose to have been originally founded by the Apostle Thomas.
a.
In the thorax.
a.
Pertaining to, or characteristic of, Thomas Jefferson or his policy or political doctrines.
n.
The thymus gland.
n.
One who accepts the doctrines of Thomas Hobbes.
n.
The middle region of the body of an insect, or that region which bears the legs and wings. It is composed of three united somites, each of which is composed of several distinct parts. See Illust. in Appendix. and Illust. of Coleoptera.
a.
Of, pertaining to, or designating, the thymus gland.
n.
Any species of Pholas; a pholad. See Pholas.
n.
Any species of Pholas.
n.
Alt. of Thomaism
n.
The second, or middle, region of the body of a crustacean, arachnid, or other articulate animal. In the case of decapod Crustacea, some writers include under the term thorax only the three segments bearing the maxillipeds; others include also the five segments bearing the legs. See Illust. in Appendix.
a.
Having thumbs.
n.
Any one of numerous species of marine bivalve mollusks of the genus Pholas, or family Pholadidae. They bore holes for themselves in clay, peat, and soft rocks.
a.
Set with thorns.
n.
A breastplate, cuirass, or corselet; especially, the breastplate worn by the ancient Greeks.
n.
A follower of Thomas Aquinas. See Scotist.
n.
Alt. of Thomean
n.
The thorax of Arthropods.
pl.
of Pholas