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  • Trinity, Edinburgh
  • District of Edinburgh, Scotland

    Trinity is a district in northern Edinburgh, Scotland, formerly part of the burgh of Leith. It is one of Edinburgh's outer villa suburbs, mainly developed

    Trinity, Edinburgh

    Trinity, Edinburgh

    Trinity,_Edinburgh

  • Trinity Academy, Edinburgh
  • State School in Edinburgh, Scotland

    Trinity Academy is a state-run secondary school in the north of Edinburgh, Scotland. It is located on the border between Trinity, Newhaven, and Leith,

    Trinity Academy, Edinburgh

    Trinity Academy, Edinburgh

    Trinity_Academy,_Edinburgh

  • Trinity (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Trinity, Edinburgh, Scotland Trinity (Merton ward) a former electoral ward of Merton London Borough Council that existed from 1978 to 2022 Trinity (Wandsworth

    Trinity (disambiguation)

    Trinity_(disambiguation)

  • Trinity College Kirk
  • Royal collegiate church in Edinburgh, Scotland

    Trinity College Kirk was a royal collegiate church in Edinburgh, Scotland. The kirk and its adjacent almshouse, Trinity Hospital, were founded in 1460

    Trinity College Kirk

    Trinity College Kirk

    Trinity_College_Kirk

  • Trinity railway station
  • Disused railway station in Trinity, Edinburgh

    Trinity railway station served the district of Trinity, Edinburgh, Scotland from 1842 to 1925 on the Edinburgh, Leith and Newhaven Railway. The station

    Trinity railway station

    Trinity railway station

    Trinity_railway_station

  • Edinburgh
  • Capital city of Scotland

    Edinburgh is the capital city of Scotland and one of its 32 council areas. It is located in southeast Scotland and is bounded to the north by the Firth

    Edinburgh

    Edinburgh

    Edinburgh

  • Trinity
  • Christian doctrine that God exists in three persons

    The Trinity (Latin: Trinitas, lit. 'triad', from trinus 'threefold') is a Christian doctrine concerning the nature of God, which defines one God existing

    Trinity

    Trinity

    Trinity

  • Edinburgh, Leith and Newhaven Railway
  • Former railway line in Scotland

    of the proposed northern terminal was changed, to Trinity: a further act of Parliament, the Edinburgh, Leith and Newhaven Railway Act 1839 (2 & 3 Vict

    Edinburgh, Leith and Newhaven Railway

    Edinburgh, Leith and Newhaven Railway

    Edinburgh,_Leith_and_Newhaven_Railway

  • University of Edinburgh
  • Public university in Scotland

    The University of Edinburgh (Scots: University o Edinburgh, Scottish Gaelic: Oilthigh Dhùn Èideann; abbreviated as Edin. in post-nominals) is a public

    University of Edinburgh

    University of Edinburgh

    University_of_Edinburgh

  • Trinity College, Cambridge
  • Constituent college of the University of Cambridge in England

    British royal family have studied at Trinity and been awarded degrees: Prince William of Gloucester and Edinburgh, who gained an MA degree in 1790, and

    Trinity College, Cambridge

    Trinity College, Cambridge

    Trinity_College,_Cambridge

  • Trinity Chain Pier
  • Pier in Edinburgh, Scotland

    Trinity Chain Pier, originally called Trinity Pier of Suspension, was built in Trinity, Edinburgh, Scotland in 1821. The pier was designed by Samuel Brown

    Trinity Chain Pier

    Trinity Chain Pier

    Trinity_Chain_Pier

  • E. T. Whittaker
  • British mathematician and historian of science (1873–1956)

    innovations in Edinburgh that had a large impact on mathematical education and societies there. In 1896, Whittaker was elected as a Fellow of Trinity College

    E. T. Whittaker

    E. T. Whittaker

    E._T._Whittaker

  • Granton Road railway station
  • Disused railway station in Trinity, Edinburgh

    Granton Road railway station served the district of Trinity, Edinburgh, Scotland from 1879 to 1962 on the Leith Branch. The station opened on 1 August

    Granton Road railway station

    Granton Road railway station

    Granton_Road_railway_station

  • Trinity Church (Manhattan)
  • Episcopal church in Manhattan, New York

    Trinity Church is a historic parish in the Episcopal Diocese of New York. The church is located at 89 Broadway opposite Wall Street, in the Financial

    Trinity Church (Manhattan)

    Trinity_Church_(Manhattan)

  • Pitch drop experiment
  • Long-term experiment measuring the flow of pitch

    separated from funnel during beaker change. The pitch drop experiment at Trinity College Dublin in Ireland was started in October 1944 by an unknown colleague

    Pitch drop experiment

    Pitch drop experiment

    Pitch_drop_experiment

  • Edinburgh derby
  • Association football rivalry between Hearts and Hibs

    The Edinburgh derby is an informal title given to any football match played between Scottish clubs Heart of Midlothian (Hearts) and Hibernian (Hibs),

    Edinburgh derby

    Edinburgh derby

    Edinburgh_derby

  • Edinburgh Academical Football Club
  • Scottish rugby union club, based in Edinburgh

    Broughton and Trinity Accies in the Edinburgh BATs initiative, a community amateur sports club providing youth rugby across northern Edinburgh. The club was

    Edinburgh Academical Football Club

    Edinburgh Academical Football Club

    Edinburgh_Academical_Football_Club

  • Q Manivannan
  • Member of the Scottish Parliament (born 1996 or 1997)

    Scotland. They have been a Member of the Scottish Parliament for the Edinburgh and Lothians East region since the 2026 Scottish Parliament election.

    Q Manivannan

    Q Manivannan

    Q_Manivannan

  • Holy Trinity Cathedral, Addis Ababa
  • Cathedral of the Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church

    being discovered in Edinburgh. The tombs of Haile Selassie, Menen Asfaw, and other members of the Imperial Family are inside Holy Trinity Cathedral. Patriarchs

    Holy Trinity Cathedral, Addis Ababa

    Holy Trinity Cathedral, Addis Ababa

    Holy_Trinity_Cathedral,_Addis_Ababa

  • Edinburgh Rugby
  • Scottish rugby union club, based in Edinburgh

    Edinburgh Rugby (formerly Edinburgh Reivers and Edinburgh Gunners) is one of the two professional rugby union teams from Scotland. The club competes in

    Edinburgh Rugby

    Edinburgh Rugby

    Edinburgh_Rugby

  • Trinity House of Leith
  • Historic site in Edinburgh, Scotland

    Trinity House, 99 Kirkgate, is a building in Leith, Edinburgh, Scotland, which was a guild hall, custom house, and centre for maritime administration

    Trinity House of Leith

    Trinity House of Leith

    Trinity_House_of_Leith

  • Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh
  • Consort of Elizabeth II from 1952 to 2021

    Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh (born Prince Philip of Greece and Denmark, later Philip Mountbatten; 10 June 1921 – 9 April 2021), was the husband of

    Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh

    Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh

    Prince_Philip,_Duke_of_Edinburgh

  • Portobello, Edinburgh
  • Coastal suburb of Edinburgh, Scotland

    Portobello is a coastal suburb of Edinburgh in eastern central Scotland. It lies 3 miles (5 km) east of the city centre, facing the Firth of Forth, between

    Portobello, Edinburgh

    Portobello, Edinburgh

    Portobello,_Edinburgh

  • Trinity Altarpiece
  • Panel paintings by Hugo van der Goes

    have been commissioned in the late fifteenth century for the Trinity College Kirk in Edinburgh, Scotland. The panels are now part of the British Royal Collection

    Trinity Altarpiece

    Trinity Altarpiece

    Trinity_Altarpiece

  • Newhaven, Edinburgh
  • Suburb of Edinburgh, Scotland

    Edinburgh, Leith and Newhaven Railway to Edinburgh and Leith, but the line closed in 1956. The station building and platform still exists off Trinity

    Newhaven, Edinburgh

    Newhaven, Edinburgh

    Newhaven,_Edinburgh

  • Queen Camilla
  • Queen of the United Kingdom since 2022

    Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, Charles inherited his father's titles, and Camilla thus became also formally Duchess of Edinburgh until Charles's accession

    Queen Camilla

    Queen Camilla

    Queen_Camilla

  • C. W. M. Wilson
  • British pharmacologist and medical historian

    Medicine. He was born in Edinburgh on 23 November 1923, the son of the botanist Malcolm Wilson. He was educated at Edinburgh Academy 1933 to 1943 then

    C. W. M. Wilson

    C._W._M._Wilson

  • Henry George Bonavia Hunt
  • British Anglican cleric and music educator (1847–1917)

    27 September 1917) was a British Anglican cleric and the founder of the Trinity College of Music in London. He was a British subject born on 30 July 1847

    Henry George Bonavia Hunt

    Henry George Bonavia Hunt

    Henry_George_Bonavia_Hunt

  • Trinity Laban Conservatoire of Music and Dance
  • Music and dance school in London, England

    Trinity Laban Conservatoire of Music and Dance is a music, dance, and musical theatre conservatoire based in South East London. It was formed in 2005

    Trinity Laban Conservatoire of Music and Dance

    Trinity Laban Conservatoire of Music and Dance

    Trinity_Laban_Conservatoire_of_Music_and_Dance

  • Trinity Church Cemetery
  • Cemeteries in Manhattan, New York

    parish of Trinity Church has three separate burial grounds associated with it in the New York City borough of Manhattan. The first, Trinity Churchyard

    Trinity Church Cemetery

    Trinity Church Cemetery

    Trinity_Church_Cemetery

  • Thomas F. Torrance
  • Scottish Protestant theologian (1913–2007)

    doctrine of the Trinity, who released a joint statement of agreement on 13 March 1991. After retiring from the University of Edinburgh in 1979, he continued

    Thomas F. Torrance

    Thomas_F._Torrance

  • Holyrood, Edinburgh
  • Area of Edinburgh, Scotland

    (/ˈhɒliruːd/; Scots: Halyruid, Scottish Gaelic: Taigh an Ròid) is an area in Edinburgh, the capital of Scotland, lying east of the city centre, at the foot of

    Holyrood, Edinburgh

    Holyrood, Edinburgh

    Holyrood,_Edinburgh

  • Granton, Edinburgh
  • Edinburgh suburb

    Waverley station, to Trinity Crescent, near the Trinity Chain Pier. The line was extended in 1838 to Granton harbour. The junction in Edinburgh was too steep

    Granton, Edinburgh

    Granton, Edinburgh

    Granton,_Edinburgh

  • Trinity Academicals RFC
  • Rugby union club in Edinburgh, Scotland

    Trinity Academicals RFC, nicknamed "Trinity Accies" or "T-Accs" is a rugby union club based in Leith, Edinburgh, Scotland, originally for the former pupils

    Trinity Academicals RFC

    Trinity_Academicals_RFC

  • God
  • Supreme being in theistic belief systems

    greater than the multiple "gods". In Christianity, the doctrine of the Trinity describes God as one God in Father, Son (Jesus), and Holy Spirit. In past

    God

    God

    God

  • St James, Goldenacre
  • Church in Scotland

    organ being moved to St Vincent's Chapel, Edinburgh) and is now a private house, "Church House", 118 Trinity Road. Following the closure, a Christ Church

    St James, Goldenacre

    St James, Goldenacre

    St_James,_Goldenacre

  • List of Challenge Cup finals
  • 79,811 1959–60 Wakefield Trinity (3) 38–5 Hull F.C. 79,773 1960–61 St Helens (2) 12–6 Wigan 94,672 1961–62 Wakefield Trinity (4) 12–6 Huddersfield 81

    List of Challenge Cup finals

    List_of_Challenge_Cup_finals

  • Trinity House
  • Official authority for lighthouses in England and Wales

    Duke of Edinburgh. On 9 June 1989, the last crewed lightvessel was towed from the Channel lightvessel station to Harwich. In December 2002, Trinity House

    Trinity House

    Trinity House

    Trinity_House

  • Areas of Edinburgh
  • area (settlement) which covers Edinburgh – the capital city of Scotland – and is located mainly in the City of Edinburgh council area and partly in East

    Areas of Edinburgh

    Areas of Edinburgh

    Areas_of_Edinburgh

  • Deirdre Mullins
  • Irish actor and director

    Comprehensive School in Clontarf. She began her studies in Drama and Theatre at Trinity College Dublin. She then transferred to the University of St Andrews where

    Deirdre Mullins

    Deirdre_Mullins

  • New York City
  • Most populous city in the United States

    and Recreation. Accessed December 29, 2023. Trinity Church bicentennial celebration, May 5, 1897, By Trinity Church (New York, N.Y.) p. 37, ISBN 978-1-356-90825-7

    New York City

    New York City

    New_York_City

  • City St George's, University of London
  • Public research university in London, England

    Northern Ireland Queen's Ulster Scotland Aberdeen Abertay Dundee Edinburgh Edinburgh Napier Glasgow Glasgow Caledonian Heriot-Watt Highlands and Islands

    City St George's, University of London

    City St George's, University of London

    City_St_George's,_University_of_London

  • Anglicanism
  • Major branch of Protestantism

    Kurian, George Thomas (2020). World Christian encyclopedia (3rd ed.). Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press. ISBN 978-1-4744-0323-8. Moyes 1907, pp. 499–500

    Anglicanism

    Anglicanism

  • William Alexander Fairbairn
  • Scottish forester and ornithologist

    He was born around 1902 in Edinburgh. He was educated at George Heriot's School then attended the University of Edinburgh graduating with a BSc in 1924

    William Alexander Fairbairn

    William_Alexander_Fairbairn

  • Andrew Ranicki
  • British mathematician and professor (1948–2018)

    Fellow of Trinity College. From 1977 to 1982, he was assistant professor at Princeton University. In 1982, he began at the University of Edinburgh as a lecturer;

    Andrew Ranicki

    Andrew Ranicki

    Andrew_Ranicki

  • George V
  • King of the United Kingdom from 1910 to 1936

    Alfred, Duke of Edinburgh, who was stationed in Malta. There, he grew close to and fell in love with his cousin Princess Marie of Edinburgh. His grandmother

    George V

    George V

    George_V

  • Isaac Anderson-Henry
  • Scottish lawyer and horticulturist

    the Royal Society of Edinburgh his proposer being John Hutton Balfour. In his final years he lived at Hay Lodge in Trinity, Edinburgh. "Darwin Correspondence

    Isaac Anderson-Henry

    Isaac Anderson-Henry

    Isaac_Anderson-Henry

  • Norman Feather
  • English nuclear physicist

    later attended. Feather was educated at Bridlington Grammar School and Trinity College, Cambridge, before taking a year in the University of London and

    Norman Feather

    Norman Feather

    Norman_Feather

  • John Anderson Strong
  • Scottish physician/internist and academic

    Professor of Medicine at the University of Edinburgh and the President of the Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh. Born in Ireland, he was educated at

    John Anderson Strong

    John_Anderson_Strong

  • Crispin Nash-Williams
  • British mathematician

    until the age of 18. After studying mathematics as an undergraduate at Trinity Hall, Cambridge, earning the title of Senior Wrangler in 1953, he remained

    Crispin Nash-Williams

    Crispin_Nash-Williams

  • Manchester Metropolitan University
  • Public university in Manchester, England

    Northern Ireland Queen's Ulster Scotland Aberdeen Abertay Dundee Edinburgh Edinburgh Napier Glasgow Glasgow Caledonian Heriot-Watt Highlands and Islands

    Manchester Metropolitan University

    Manchester_Metropolitan_University

  • Medusa
  • Goddess from Greek mythology

    instance of a general tendency... which makes of each woman goddess a trinity, which has given us the Horae, the Charites, the Semnai, and a host of

    Medusa

    Medusa

    Medusa

  • Metropolitan Community Church of Edinburgh
  • Metropolitan Community Church of Edinburgh, also known as Holy Trinity Metropolitan Community Church, was the Edinburgh congregation of the Metropolitan

    Metropolitan Community Church of Edinburgh

    Metropolitan Community Church of Edinburgh

    Metropolitan_Community_Church_of_Edinburgh

  • Dani Chambers
  • American voice actress

    Super: Super Hero Preschool Teacher The Seven Deadly Sins: Grudge of Edinburgh Part 1 Recela 2024 Spy × Family Code: White Becky Blackbell [better source needed]

    Dani Chambers

    Dani Chambers

    Dani_Chambers

  • List of Focus Features films
  • (May 8, 2026). "Louis Paxton's Scottish Comedy 'The Incomer' Set to Open Edinburgh Film Festival, Lands at Focus Features for International". Variety. Retrieved

    List of Focus Features films

    List_of_Focus_Features_films

  • List of Eurovision Song Contest host cities
  • after the 1969 contest produced four winners. 1972: hosted by the BBC in Edinburgh when Monaco's TMC was unable to provide a suitable venue. The second-

    List of Eurovision Song Contest host cities

    List of Eurovision Song Contest host cities

    List_of_Eurovision_Song_Contest_host_cities

  • List of British royal residences
  • and favour St James's Palace The Princess Royal The Duke and Duchess of Edinburgh Princess Alexandra, The Honourable Lady Ogilvy Princess Beatrice and Edoardo

    List of British royal residences

    List_of_British_royal_residences

  • Orlando Bridgeman, 5th Earl of Bradford
  • British peer, Conservative politician and soldier

    of Scarbrough. Bridgeman was educated at Harrow School and went then to Trinity College, Cambridge, where he graduated with a Bachelor of Arts in 1896

    Orlando Bridgeman, 5th Earl of Bradford

    Orlando Bridgeman, 5th Earl of Bradford

    Orlando_Bridgeman,_5th_Earl_of_Bradford

  • The Troubles
  • 1960s–1998 conflict in Northern Ireland

    interchangeably. McEvoy, Joanne (2008). The politics of Northern Ireland. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press. p. 1. ISBN 978-0-7486-2501-7. OCLC 232570935. The

    The Troubles

    The Troubles

    The_Troubles

  • Holy Trinity Church, St Andrews
  • Church in Fife, Scotland

    Holy Trinity Church is a Church of Scotland parish church in St Andrews, Fife. It is a Category A listed building. Holy Trinity Church (also known as the

    Holy Trinity Church, St Andrews

    Holy Trinity Church, St Andrews

    Holy_Trinity_Church,_St_Andrews

  • List of stadiums in the United Kingdom by capacity
  • David (10 August 2010). "Hibs' East Stand to be open for season opener". Edinburgh Evening News. Retrieved 10 August 2010. "Halifax Town | Club | Guide to

    List of stadiums in the United Kingdom by capacity

    List_of_stadiums_in_the_United_Kingdom_by_capacity

  • Mark Driscoll
  • American pastor and author (born 1970)

    evangelical pastor and author. He is the senior and founding pastor of Trinity Church in Scottsdale, Arizona, which was established in 2016. In 1996,

    Mark Driscoll

    Mark Driscoll

    Mark_Driscoll

  • Michael Banner
  • English theologian (b. 1961)

    Banner (born 1961) is an English theologian who is Dean and Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge. From 2004–2006 he was Director of the UK Economic and

    Michael Banner

    Michael_Banner

  • Ali
  • 1st Shia Imam and 4th Rashidun caliph (656–661)

    Alawite doctrine of reincarnations of the trinity. The final trinity of reincarnation in the Alawite trinity consists of Ali (Ma'na), Muhammad (Ism) and

    Ali

    Ali

    Ali

  • Seven deadly sins
  • Set of vices in Christian theology

    Christian Library, Volume XI. Translated by Schaff, Philip. T. & T. Clark in Edinburgh. de la Puente, Lius (1852). "On Pride and Vainglory" . Meditations On

    Seven deadly sins

    Seven deadly sins

    Seven_deadly_sins

  • List of airport rail link systems
  • Istanbul Metro M11 İstanbul Havalimanı United Kingdom Edinburgh Edinburgh Airport Edinburgh Trams Edinburgh Airport London Heathrow Airport London Underground

    List of airport rail link systems

    List_of_airport_rail_link_systems

  • Edinburgh Academy
  • Private school in Edinburgh, Scotland

    Trinity area of Edinburgh. This was used for the junior department (now known as Early Years) of the Preparatory School (now known as The Edinburgh Academy

    Edinburgh Academy

    Edinburgh Academy

    Edinburgh_Academy

  • Ancient university
  • British and Irish universities founded before 1600

    University of Oxford and University of Cambridge Scotland: University of Edinburgh, University of Glasgow, University of St Andrews, and University of Aberdeen

    Ancient university

    Ancient university

    Ancient_university

  • Lochend, Edinburgh
  • Suburb of Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom

    Lochend is a mainly residential suburb of Edinburgh, the capital of Scotland. It is named after Lochend Castle and the adjacent Lochend Loch, located

    Lochend, Edinburgh

    Lochend, Edinburgh

    Lochend,_Edinburgh

  • Edinburgh Napier University
  • University in Scotland

    Edinburgh Napier University (Scottish Gaelic: Oilthigh Napier Dhùn Èideann) is a public university in Edinburgh, Scotland. Napier Technical College, the

    Edinburgh Napier University

    Edinburgh Napier University

    Edinburgh_Napier_University

  • Michael Pennington
  • English actor (1943–2026)

    became a member of the National Youth Theatre and then read English at Trinity College, Cambridge. Pennington joined the Royal Shakespeare Company on

    Michael Pennington

    Michael Pennington

    Michael_Pennington

  • Adoration of the Shepherds (Murillo, Madrid)
  • Painting by Bartolomé Esteban Murillo

    the Prodigal Son (c. 1667–1670) The Miracle of the Loaves and Fishes (Edinburgh; c. 1667–1682) Adoration of the Shepherds (London; c. 1668) Saint Thomas

    Adoration of the Shepherds (Murillo, Madrid)

    Adoration of the Shepherds (Murillo, Madrid)

    Adoration_of_the_Shepherds_(Murillo,_Madrid)

  • Trinity Church
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Church in Edinburgh Trinity Presbyterian Church, Wrexham Trinity Church (Nevada City), California Trinity Church (Oakland, California) Trinity Church (Brooklyn

    Trinity Church

    Trinity_Church

  • List of Old Harrovians
  • Biography. Vol. 45. London: Smith, Elder & Co. Educated at Harrow and at Trinity College, Cambridge Harrow, 1800–1911, p. 289 Harrow, 1800–1911, p. 420

    List of Old Harrovians

    List_of_Old_Harrovians

  • Ivan the Terrible
  • Tsar of Russia from 1547 to 1584

    the tradition of polyonymy among the Rurikids. He was baptized in the Trinity Lavra of St. Sergius by Abbot Joasaph (Skripitsyn) and two elders of the

    Ivan the Terrible

    Ivan the Terrible

    Ivan_the_Terrible

  • Perrott-Warrick Fund
  • The Perrott–Warrick Fund is administered by Trinity College, Cambridge, and awards grants for research in parapsychology. According to Susan Blackmore

    Perrott-Warrick Fund

    Perrott-Warrick_Fund

  • John Macnaghten Whittaker
  • British mathematician (1905–1984)

    at Trinity College, Cambridge, gaining a second MA in 1927. In 1927 started his academic career as an assistant lecturer in Mathematics at Edinburgh University

    John Macnaghten Whittaker

    John_Macnaghten_Whittaker

  • Henry IV of England
  • King of England from 1399 to 1413

    Scotland's capital, Edinburgh. Henry's army left at the end of the summer after only a brief stay, mostly camped near Leith (near Edinburgh) where it could

    Henry IV of England

    Henry IV of England

    Henry_IV_of_England

  • David Milne Home (politician)
  • British soldier and Conservative politician

    Foreman Home. After being educated at Cheltenham College, Trinity College, Cambridge and Edinburgh University, he joined the Royal Horse Guards in 1861. In

    David Milne Home (politician)

    David_Milne_Home_(politician)

  • Pablo Picasso
  • Spanish painter and sculptor (1881–1973)

    Paola, St. John of Nepomuk, Mary of the Remedies, St. Cyprian, the Holy Trinity, Ruiz, y, Picasso). Ruiz y Picasso were his paternal and maternal surnames

    Pablo Picasso

    Pablo Picasso

    Pablo_Picasso

  • Lord Byron
  • British poet (1788–1824)

    shorter lyrics in Hebrew Melodies also became popular. Byron was educated at Trinity College at the University of Cambridge. Following graduation, he travelled

    Lord Byron

    Lord Byron

    Lord_Byron

  • Heart of Midlothian F.C.
  • Association football club in Edinburgh, Scotland

    Football Club, commonly known as Hearts, is a professional football club in Edinburgh, Scotland. The team competes in the Scottish Premiership, the top division

    Heart of Midlothian F.C.

    Heart_of_Midlothian_F.C.

  • Football
  • Group of related team sports

    Sunbury Military College v. Littleton Gentlemen. December 1857: Edinburgh University v. Edinburgh Academical Club. 24 November 1858: Westminster School v. Dingley

    Football

    Football

    Football

  • William Finny
  • English physician, mayor and historian (1864–1952)

    School at Canterbury. He was educated at St Columba's College, Dublin, and Trinity College Dublin, graduating in 1887 as M.B. and M.Ch with B.A.O. in 1891

    William Finny

    William_Finny

  • Dublin
  • Capital and largest city of Ireland

    original on 8 January 2014. Retrieved 17 June 2010. "History – About Trinity". tcd.ie. Trinity College Dublin. Archived from the original on 9 July 2019. Retrieved

    Dublin

    Dublin

    Dublin

  • Gorgie
  • Area of Edinburgh, Scotland

    Gorgie (/ˈɡɔːrɡiː/ GOR-ghi) is a densely populated area of Edinburgh, Scotland. It is located to the west of the city centre, and borders Murrayfield

    Gorgie

    Gorgie

    Gorgie

  • List of folk songs by Roud number
  • (Child 289) 125. "The Wylie Wife of the Hie Toun Hie", "The Flowers of Edinburgh", "My Lady Ye Shall Be" (Child 290) 126. "The Derby Ram", "As I was Going

    List of folk songs by Roud number

    List_of_folk_songs_by_Roud_number

  • Meanings of minor-planet names: 25001–26000
  • 25075 25082 Williamhodge 1998 RP1 William Hodge (1903–1975) studied at Edinburgh and Cambridge and in 1936 was elected to the Lowndean chair of astronomy

    Meanings of minor-planet names: 25001–26000

    Meanings_of_minor-planet_names:_25001–26000

  • Oldest football clubs
  • Dublin University Football Club, a rugby union club founded in 1854 at Trinity College, Dublin, Ireland. There exists some record of Guy's Hospital Football

    Oldest football clubs

    Oldest football clubs

    Oldest_football_clubs

  • Mayfield, Edinburgh
  • Suburb of Edinburgh, Scotland

    The Pocket Guide to Edinburgh's Best Buildings. London: Birlinn Ltd. ISBN 978-1-78885-767-3. "Mayfield Free Church". Newington Trinity Church. 4 January

    Mayfield, Edinburgh

    Mayfield, Edinburgh

    Mayfield,_Edinburgh

  • List of professional sports teams in the United Kingdom
  • Falkirk Falkirk Stadium 7,397 Heart of Midlothian Edinburgh Tynecastle Park 19,852 Hibernian Edinburgh Easter Road 20,421 Kilmarnock Kilmarnock Rugby Park

    List of professional sports teams in the United Kingdom

    List_of_professional_sports_teams_in_the_United_Kingdom

  • Thomas Napier Thomson
  • Scottish minister, historian and biographer

    publishers, for whom he later was a staff writer. Thomson died at Trinity, Edinburgh, on 1 February 1869. In 1818 Thomson published The Immortality of

    Thomas Napier Thomson

    Thomas_Napier_Thomson

  • Brunel University of London
  • University in Uxbridge, London

    Huddersfield Hull Lancashire Lancaster Leeds Leeds Arts Leeds Beckett Leeds Trinity Liverpool Liverpool Hope Liverpool John Moores LSTM Manchester Manchester

    Brunel University of London

    Brunel University of London

    Brunel_University_of_London

  • Ramsay MacDonald
  • Prime Minister of the United Kingdom (1924; 1929–1935)

    Rule Bill inspired the setting up of a Scottish Home Rule Association in Edinburgh. On 6 March 1888, MacDonald took part in a meeting of London-based Scots

    Ramsay MacDonald

    Ramsay MacDonald

    Ramsay_MacDonald

  • 2012–13 Scottish League Championship
  • Earlston RFC Edinburgh Northern RFC Forrester RFC Gala YM RFC Hawick Harlequins RFC Hawick Linden RFC Lismore RFC Ross High RFC Trinity Academicals RFC

    2012–13 Scottish League Championship

    2012–13_Scottish_League_Championship

  • Michael Cates
  • British physicist (born 1961)

    He was previously professor of natural philosophy at the University of Edinburgh, and held a Royal Society Research Professorship from 2007 to 2022. His

    Michael Cates

    Michael Cates

    Michael_Cates

  • Partick Thistle F.C.
  • Association football club in Glasgow, Scotland

    skids back in 1998.. we should have been the last". www.dailyrecord.co.uk. Trinity Mirror. Archived from the original on 27 August 2018. Retrieved 6 November

    Partick Thistle F.C.

    Partick_Thistle_F.C.

  • Augustine of Hippo
  • Christian theologian and philosopher (354–430)

    contributions to just war theory. His other notable works include On the Trinity, On Christian Doctrine, and the Confessions, the latter of which was the

    Augustine of Hippo

    Augustine of Hippo

    Augustine_of_Hippo

  • Edinburgh Rugby Stadium
  • Rugby stadium in Scotland

    The Edinburgh Rugby Stadium, officially known as the Hive Stadium for sponsorship reasons, is a rugby union stadium in Edinburgh, Scotland. It is the home

    Edinburgh Rugby Stadium

    Edinburgh Rugby Stadium

    Edinburgh_Rugby_Stadium

  • South Queensferry
  • Human settlement in Scotland

    town to the west of Edinburgh, Scotland. Traditionally a royal burgh of West Lothian, it is now administered by the City of Edinburgh Council. It lies ten

    South Queensferry

    South Queensferry

    South_Queensferry

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  • Rachel
  • Girl/Female

    American, Australian, Biblical, British, Chinese, Christian, Danish, Dutch, English, Finnish, French, German, Hawaiian, Hebrew, Indian, Irish, Jamaican, Jewish, Kannada, Latin, Polish, Swedish

    Rachel

    Innocence of a Lamb; Sheep; Ewe; Female Sheep; Little Lamb; One with Purity; Jacob's Wife; Lamb; Gental

  • Aaditri | ஆதீத்ரீ 
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Aaditri | ஆதீத்ரீ 

    Highest honor, Goddess Lakshmi

  • Sahadevi
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian, Marathi, Sanskrit

    Sahadevi

    Protected by the Goddesses; Mighty Goddess

  • Eder
  • Boy/Male

    Basque, Biblical, French, German, Hebrew

    Eder

    A Flock; Herd

  • Hieremias
  • Boy/Male

    Hebrew

    Hieremias

    God will uplift.

  • Ishwaraprasad
  • Boy/Male

    Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Traditional

    Ishwaraprasad

    Given by the Gods

  • Shashi
  • Girl/Female

    Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Punjabi, Sanskrit, Sikh, Sindhi, Tamil, Traditional

    Shashi

    The Moon

  • Jee
  • Girl/Female

    Indian, Tamil, Telugu

    Jee

    God; Life; Soul; It can also be a Honorific Used as a Suffix and is Gender Neutral

  • HEPHZIBAH
  • Female

    English

    HEPHZIBAH

    Variant form of English Hephzi-bah, HEPHZIBAH means "she is my desire." In the bible, this is the name of the wife of king Hezekiah.

  • Thanya
  • Girl/Female

    Indian, Telugu

    Thanya

    Sensitive; Affectionate; Imaginative

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  • Father
  • n.

    The Supreme Being and Creator; God; in theology, the first person in the Trinity.

  • Tripersonality
  • n.

    The state of existing as three persons in one Godhead; trinity.

  • Aridities
  • pl.

    of Aridity

  • Trinitarian
  • n.

    One who believes in the doctrine of the Trinity.

  • Trinity
  • n.

    Any union of three in one; three units treated as one; a triad, as the Hindu trinity, or Trimurti.

  • Trilithic
  • a.

    Pertaining to a trilith.

  • Trinitarian
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to the Trinity, the doctrine of the Trinity, or believers in that doctrine.

  • Trinity
  • n.

    The union of three persons (the Father, the Son, and the Holy Ghost) in one Godhead, so that all the three are one God as to substance, but three persons as to individuality.

  • Trinitarianism
  • n.

    The doctrine of the Trinity; the doctrine that there are three distinct persons in the Godhead.

  • Siccity
  • n.

    Dryness; aridity; destitution of moisture.

  • Triunity
  • n.

    The quality or state of being triune; trinity.

  • Crinital
  • a.

    Same as Crinite, 1.

  • Triniunity
  • n.

    Triunity; trinity.

  • Trine
  • n.

    A triad; trinity.

  • Fribbling
  • a.

    Frivolous; trining; toolishly captious.

  • Privities
  • pl.

    of Privity

  • Privacy
  • n.

    See Privity, 2.

  • Trinity
  • n.

    Any symbol of the Trinity employed in Christian art, especially the triangle.

  • Circumincession
  • n.

    The reciprocal existence in each other of the three persons of the Trinity.

  • Aridness
  • n.

    Aridity; dryness.