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Heights of Abraham         
  • Great Masson cavern lead mining history displays
  • The Heights of Abraham cable cars over the Derwent Valley
TOURIST ATTRACTION IN MATLOCK BATH, DERBYSHIRE, ENGLAND
Heights Of Abraham
The Heights of Abraham is a tourist attraction in Matlock Bath, Derbyshire, England. It consists of a hilltop park on top of Masson Hill, accessed from the village by either the Heights of Abraham cable car or a steep zig-zag path.
Abraham III of Armenia         
CATHOLICOI OF ARMENIA
Abraham iii of armenia; Abraham Kretatsi; Abraham of Crete; Catholicos Abraham III
Catholicos Abraham III (also Abraham of Crete or Abraham Kretatsi d. 1737) was the Catholicos of the Armenian Apostolic Church between 1734 and 1737.
Abraham of Strathearn         
  • seal]], attached to a charter of 1211.
EARLY 13TH-CENTURY SCOTTISH CLERIC WHO HELD THE POSITION OF BISHOP OF DUNBLANE
Abraham of Dunblane; Abraham of strathearn
Abraham was an early 13th-century Scottish cleric who held the position of Bishop of Dunblane. He was a chaplain to the Mormaer of Strathearn, Gille Brígte.
Examples of use of Heights of Abraham
1. The Union flag which came into existence in 1707 has flown on every ocean in the White Ensign on Royal Navy vessels; it was the first flag unfurled on the summit of Mount Everest, and flew victorious over battlefields from the Heights of Abraham in Canada to El Alamein in North Africa, to the back of a radio operator‘s aerial on the march to Port Stanley.