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  2. Hildina - Wikipedia

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    Synopsis. As the ballad opens the earl of Orkney makes off with Hildina, the daughter of the king of Norway, an act which the king vows to avenge. The king's daughter pledges her love to the earl and urges him to make peace with her father. This he attempts, offering the king a dowry, but his rival Hiluge offers a greater one.

  3. Helen Hartness Flanders - Wikipedia

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    Flanders with Eveline K. Fairbanks (right), one of the singers whose traditional songs she recorded. Photographer unknown. Photo in Helen Hartness Ballad Collection at Middlebury College. The availability of portable recording devices was key to Flanders's ability to collect music from singers in remote parts of New England.

  4. Young Beichan - Wikipedia

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    This ballad is also known in Norse, Spanish, and Italian variants. [2] In a Scandinavian variant, "Harra Pætur og Elinborg" (CCF 158, TSB D 72), the hero set out on a pilgrimage, after asking the heroine, his betrothed, how long she would wait for him; she says, eight years.

  5. Robert Ballard - Wikipedia

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    Robert Duane Ballard (born June 30, 1942) is an American retired Navy officer and a professor of oceanography at the University of Rhode Island who is noted for his work in underwater archaeology (maritime archaeology and archaeology of shipwrecks) and marine geology. He is best known by the general public for the discoveries of the wrecks of ...

  6. Ballad Health Medical Associates Internal Medicine - WebMD

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    LOCATIONS. Ballad Health Medical Associates Internal Medicine Office Locations. Showing 1-1 of 1 Location. PRIMARY LOCATION. Ballad Health Medical Associates Internal Medicine. 1 Medical Park Blvd Ste 200E. Bristol, TN 37620. Tel: (423) 844-5100. Visit Website.

  7. Ballade (classical music) - Wikipedia

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    A ballade (from French ballade, French pronunciation:, and German Ballade, German pronunciation: [baˈlaːdə], both being words for "ballad"), in classical music since the late 18th century, refers to a setting of a literary ballad, a narrative poem, in the musical tradition of the Lied, or to a one-movement instrumental piece with lyrical and dramatic narrative qualities reminiscent of such ...

  8. 7th Special Forces Group (United States) - Wikipedia

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    Salder is known for his patriotic song, Ballad of the Green Berets. Colonel Arthur D. Simons, early officer of the 7th SFG, 1958; Major Lauri Törni, aka Major Larry Thorne, a former 7th SFG soldier who was killed on a 1965 covert MACV-SOG mission in Vietnam; SFC Harvey E Tait, 18D,B oldest ENLISTED, AD Green Beret in Army history.

  9. Ballade (forme fixe) - Wikipedia

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    The formes fixes were standard forms in French-texted song of the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries. The ballade is usually in three stanzas, each ending with a refrain (a repeated segment of text and music). [1] The ballade as a verse form typically consists of three eight-line stanzas, each with a consistent metre and a particular rhyme scheme.