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  1. 17. Apr. 2024 · Stephen Street The Meaning Behind the Song “In the End” is a poignant and introspective song by The Cranberries, released in 2019 as the lead single of their final album with the same name.

  2. Vor 2 Tagen · Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street (often referred to simply as Sweeney Todd) is a 1979 musical with music and lyrics by Stephen Sondheim and book by Hugh Wheeler. It is based on the 1970 play Sweeney Todd by Christopher Bond .

  3. Vor 3 Tagen · Der Stephansdom (eigentlich Dom- und Metropolitankirche zu St. Stephan und allen Heiligen) am Wiener Stephansplatz (Bezirk Innere Stadt) ist seit 1365 Domkirche (Sitz eines Domkapitels), seit 1469/1479 Kathedrale (Bischofssitz) und seit 1723 Metropolitankirche des Erzbischofs von Wien.

  4. Vor 2 Tagen · In December 2022, the recently liberated city of Izium decided to rename Pushkin Street to Stepana Bandera Street. After the fall of the Soviet Union, monuments dedicated to Stepan Bandera have been constructed in a number of western Ukrainian cities and villages, including a statue in Lviv.

    • Ukrainian
    • Yaroslava Bandera [uk]
  5. Vor 2 Tagen · Stephen I, also known as King Saint Stephen ( Hungarian: Szent István király [ˌsɛnt ˈiʃtvaːn kiraːj]; Latin: Sanctus Stephanus; Slovak: Štefan I. or Štefan Veľký; c. 975 – 15 August 1038), was the last Grand Prince of the Hungarians between 997 and 1000 or 1001, and the first King of Hungary from 1000 or 1001, until his death in 1038.

    • 1000 or 1001–1038
    • Sarolt
  6. Vor 2 Tagen · December 18, 1946, Cincinnati, Ohio, U.S. (age 77) Awards And Honors: Presidential Medal of Freedom (2015) Kennedy Center Honors (2006) Academy Award (1999) Academy Award (1994) Irving G. Thalberg Memorial Award (1987) (Show more) Notable Works: “1941” “A.I. Artificial Intelligence” “Always” “Amistad” “Bridge of Spies” “Catch Me If You Can”

  7. Vor 4 Tagen · In November 1844 Stephen Pitt entered into an agreement with William Eales, a timber merchant, and Jeremiah Little, a builder, both of St. Marylebone, to develop practically the whole of his estate. Only Newton House and Bullingham House with their large gardens extending to the west were excluded.