Æbbe of Oxford - significado y definición. Qué es Æbbe of Oxford
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Qué (quién) es Æbbe of Oxford - definición


Æbbe of Oxford         
Æbbe was a saint venerated in medieval Oxfordshire. St Ebbe's church in the southern English city of Oxford had been verifiably dedicated to the saint by 1091.
Oxford         
  • St Aldate's]] streets at what is considered by many to be the centre of the city
  • Choir and organ of Christ Church Cathedral
  • Christ Church Cathedral
  • [[Kassam Stadium]]
  • Night view of High Street with Christmas lights – one of Oxford's main streets
  • upright=2.25
  • Manor Ground]] off London Road in Headington.
  • M40]] extension
  • Town Hall, St Aldate's]]
  • High Street]] in Oxford
  • [[Oxford Bus Company]] [[flywheel energy storage]] bus on a BrookesBus service
  • Oxford Parkway Station]], on the outskirts near [[Kidlington]]
  • [[Oxford railway station]], in the city centre
  • Population pyramid of Oxford in 2020
  • [[Sheldonian Theatre]] in 2009
  • Speedway racing at Cowley in 1980
  • UK and foreign born population pyramid of Oxford in 2021
  • Wellington Square]], the name of which has become synonymous with the university's central administration
  • hybrid bus]] on a [[park & ride]] service
CITY IN OXFORDSHIRE, ENGLAND
The Dreaming Spires; City of dreaming spires; Oxford, england; UN/LOCODE:GBOXF; Lion Brewery (U.K.); Oxford, Oxfordshire; Oxford astrophysics; The city of dreaming spires; Oxenaforda; Oxford, England; City of Oxford; Oxford, UK; County Borough of Oxford; The weather in Oxford; Oxford (England); OXFORD; Oxford, United Kingdom; City of Dreaming Spires; Oxeford; Ford of the Oxen; Rhydychen; Dreaming spires; List of people from Oxford; Cycling in Oxford; Oxford parks; Dreaming Spires; People from Oxford; Museums in Oxford; Sports in Oxford; Tourism in Oxford
·adj Of or pertaining to the city or university of Oxford, England.
oxford         
  • St Aldate's]] streets at what is considered by many to be the centre of the city
  • Choir and organ of Christ Church Cathedral
  • Christ Church Cathedral
  • [[Kassam Stadium]]
  • Night view of High Street with Christmas lights – one of Oxford's main streets
  • upright=2.25
  • Manor Ground]] off London Road in Headington.
  • M40]] extension
  • Town Hall, St Aldate's]]
  • High Street]] in Oxford
  • [[Oxford Bus Company]] [[flywheel energy storage]] bus on a BrookesBus service
  • Oxford Parkway Station]], on the outskirts near [[Kidlington]]
  • [[Oxford railway station]], in the city centre
  • Population pyramid of Oxford in 2020
  • [[Sheldonian Theatre]] in 2009
  • Speedway racing at Cowley in 1980
  • UK and foreign born population pyramid of Oxford in 2021
  • Wellington Square]], the name of which has become synonymous with the university's central administration
  • hybrid bus]] on a [[park & ride]] service
CITY IN OXFORDSHIRE, ENGLAND
The Dreaming Spires; City of dreaming spires; Oxford, england; UN/LOCODE:GBOXF; Lion Brewery (U.K.); Oxford, Oxfordshire; Oxford astrophysics; The city of dreaming spires; Oxenaforda; Oxford, England; City of Oxford; Oxford, UK; County Borough of Oxford; The weather in Oxford; Oxford (England); OXFORD; Oxford, United Kingdom; City of Dreaming Spires; Oxeford; Ford of the Oxen; Rhydychen; Dreaming spires; List of people from Oxford; Cycling in Oxford; Oxford parks; Dreaming Spires; People from Oxford; Museums in Oxford; Sports in Oxford; Tourism in Oxford
¦ noun
1. (also oxford cloth) a thick cotton fabric chiefly used to make shirts.
2. (also oxford shoe) a type of lace-up shoe with a low heel.
Origin
C19: named after the city of Oxford.