Lade may refer to: Look up lade in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Brendon Lade (born 1976), an Australian rules footballer Sir John Lade (1759–1838)...
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Líneas Aéreas del Estado (LADE, English: State Air Lines) is an airline based in Comodoro Rivadavia, Argentina. It is owned by the government of Argentina...
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The Earls of Lade (Norwegian: ladejarler) were a dynasty of Norse jarls from Lade (Old Norse: Hlaðir), who ruled what is now Trøndelag and Hålogaland from...
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the historic Lade estate (Lade gaard) and of Lade Church (Lade kirke), which dates to around 1190. Historically, the Lade estate (Lade Storgård i Trondheim)...
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Lade is the remains of a lunar impact crater that has been flooded by lava. Its diameter is 58 km. It was named after German astronomer Heinrich Eduard...
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Brendon Lade (born 10 July 1976) is a former Australian rules footballer with the Port Adelaide Football Club in the Australian Football League (AFL)....
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Lade Church (Norwegian: Lade Kirke) is one of Norway's oldest existing stone churches. It is a parish church of the Church of Norway in Trondheim Municipality...
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John Lade was a racehorse breeder. John Lade may also refer to: Sir John Lade, 1st Baronet (1st creation) (1662–1740), MP for Southwark Sir John Lade, 2nd...
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Lade Manor (Norwegian: Lade gård or Lade Gaard) is the manor house of one of the historic farms of Norway. It is located in the community of Lade outside...
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The Battle of Lade (Ancient Greek: Ναυμαχία τῆς Λάδης, romanized: Naumachia tēs Ladēs) was a naval battle which occurred during the Ionian Revolt, in 494...
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For Max Launch". Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved February 11, 2025. Omotade, Lade (February 18, 2025). "Kelly Marie Tran Battles a Parasitic Demon in First...
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Eiríkr Hákonarson (redirect from Eric of Lade)
of Lade, Governor of Norway and Earl of Northumbria. He was the son of Earl Hákon Sigurðarson and brother of the legendary Aud Haakonsdottir of Lade. He...
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Bernd Michael Lade (born 24 December 1964) is a German actor and director. A native of Berlin, he is perhaps best known to audiences outside Germany for...
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Lade School (Lade Skole) is a primary school located on Ladehammerveien in Trondheim, Norway. It is located in the neighborhood of Lade, site of the historic...
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Seraphim (Alfred Lade or Karl Georg Albert Lade) (4 June 1883 in Leipzig - 14 September 1950 in Munich) was a metropolitan of the Russian Orthodox Church...
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Sir John Lade, 2nd Baronet (1 August 1759 – 10 February 1838) was a prominent member of Regency society, notable as an owner and breeder of racehorses...
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Heinrich Eduard von Lade (24 February 1817 – 7 August 1904) was a German banker and amateur astronomer. He was born in Geisenheim, located along the banks...
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Connor Lade (born November 16, 1989) is an American former professional soccer player. As a utility player, he played several positions during his professional...
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of the Lade Baronetcies, of Warbleton in the County of Sussex, was created in the Baronetage of Great Britain on 11 March 1731 for John Lade (sometimes...
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The Lade Line (Norwegian: Ladelinjen) was a tramway between Munkegata and Lade in Trondheim Municipality, Norway. The first part of the line was opened...
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the original on September 30, 2022. Retrieved September 30, 2022. Omotade, Lade (May 27, 2024). "'The Righteous Gemstones' Are "So Back" as Season 4 Gets...
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Lade Airport (Norwegian: Lade flyplass, German: Lade flugplatz) was an air station and later civilian airport located at Lade in Trondheim Municipality...
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Earl Sondes in 1880. The sister of the 4th Earl Sondes, Lady Isobel Milles-Lade (d.1990), was married to the 18th Earl of Derby, of Knowsley Hall, Lancashire...
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Lade Vale is a locality in the Upper Lachlan Shire, New South Wales, Australia. It lies on the south side of the Hume Highway about 30 km to the east of...
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Phil Lade (7 October 1946 – 8 November 2005) was an Australian rules footballer who played with Hawthorn in the Victorian Football League (VFL) during...
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'Paradise' Season 1 on ABC". Good Housekeeping. Retrieved May 20, 2025. Omotade, Lade (February 6, 2025). "Paradise Finds Success on Streaming in Heavenly Opening...
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Håkon Grjotgardsson (Old Norse: Hákon Grjótgarðsson) was the first Earl of Lade and an ally of Harald Fairhair, King of Norway. Nicknamed Håkon the Rich...
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Aud Haakonsdottir of Lade, also called Öda Haakonsdottir of Lade (10th century), was a legendary Swedish Viking Age queen consort, according to the sagas...
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