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Keightley (/ˈkiːtli, ˈkaɪtli/) is an English surname. Archibald Keightley (1859–1930), member of the Theosophical Society. Bill Keightley (1926–2008)
Keightley
Chinese dynasty (c. 1600 – c. 1046 BC)
ISSN 1076-156X Keightley (2000). Keightley (1999), pp. 233–235. Keightley (1978b). Keightley (1999), p. 232. Keightley (1978a), p. xiv. Keightley (1999), p
Shang_dynasty
Australian former cricketer and current cricket coach
Lisa Maree Keightley (born 26 August 1971) is an Australian former cricketer and current cricket coach. She played primarily as a right-handed batter
Lisa_Keightley
Thomas Keightley (17 October 1789 – 4 November 1872) was an Irish writer known for his works on mythology and folklore, particularly Fairy Mythology (1828)
Thomas_Keightley
Earliest known literate civilization in China
172. Keightley (2012), pp. 169–171. Keightley (2000), pp. 2–3. Keightley (2000), p. 2. Keightley (2012), p. 127. Keightley (2000), p. 3. Keightley (2000)
Late_Shang
British Army general and Governor of Gibraltar
General Sir Charles Frederic Keightley, GCB, GBE, DSO, DL (24 June 1901 – 17 June 1974) was a senior British Army officer who served during and following
Charles_Keightley
Shells and bones used for divination in ancient China
685–686. Keightley 1978a, pp. xiii, 139. Keightley 1978a, pp. 31, 92–93, 203. Keightley 1978a, pp. 97–98, 139–140, 203. Keightley 1978a, p. 31. Keightley 1978a
Oracle_bone
American historian and sinologist
David Noel Keightley (October 25, 1932 – February 23, 2017) was an American sinologist. He was a professor of Chinese history at the University of California
David_Keightley
Early Chinese religious history
p. 294. Keightley 1988, p. 385. Keightley 2014b, p. 197, n. 63. Tao 2007, p. 364. Keightley 1978a, p. 31. Keightley 1988, p. 381. Keightley 1999, pp
Religion_of_the_Shang_dynasty
South African judge
Raylene May Keightley (born 19 November 1961) is a South African judge of the Supreme Court of Appeal. She was appointed to the bench in the Gauteng High
Raylene_Keightley
Peter D. Keightley is a British geneticist who is Professor of Evolutionary Genetics at the Institute of Evolutionary Biology in School of Biological
Peter_Keightley
American basketball equipment manager for the University of Kentucky
William Bond Keightley (December 17, 1926 – March 31, 2008) was the equipment manager for the University of Kentucky men's basketball team, a position
Bill_Keightley
Topics referred to by the same term
Thomas Keightley (1789–1872) was a writer known for his works on mythology and folklore. Thomas Keightley may also refer to: Thomas Keightley (MP) (1580–1663)
Thomas Keightley (disambiguation)
Thomas_Keightley_(disambiguation)
Archibald Keightley (19 April 1859 – 18 November 1930) was an English physician and Theosophist. Keightley was educated at Pembroke College, Cambridge
Archibald_Keightley
Indian women's cricket team
for a sum of ₹912.99 crore (US$96 million). The team is coached by Lisa Keightley and captained by Harmanpreet Kaur. The team won the inaugural and the
Mumbai_Indians_(WPL)
British physical chemist
Sir Eric Keightley Rideal (11 April 1890 – 25 September 1974) was a British physical chemist. He worked on a wide range of subjects, including electrochemistry
Eric_Rideal
Cricket franchise in Leeds, Yorkshire, UK
internationals Linsey Smith, Adil Rashid and David Willey. In December 2024, Lisa Keightley was named as the new coach of the women's team, replacing Hazell whose
Sunrisers_Leeds
Australian rugby league footballer
Overton Benjamin Keightley (19 May 1913 – 25 October 1983) was an Australian rugby league footballer who played in the 1940s. Known as 'Obe' or 'Ossie'
Overton_Keightley
British Army general (born 1933)
Major-General Richard Charles Keightley CB CStJ (born 2 July 1933) is a former British Army officer who became Commandant of the Royal Military Academy
Richard_Keightley
Bertram Keightley (4 April 1860 in Birkenhead, England – 31 October 1944), like his nephew Archibald Keightley, was a prominent English Theosophist who
Bertram_Keightley
Lady Gertrude Keightley (c. 1864 - 30 October 1929) was an Irish local government and charity official, and the first woman magistrate to be appointed
Gertrude_Keightley
Supernatural entity in German mythology
Grimms (1816), pp. 106–108; Keightley (1850), pp. 242–243 Grimms (1816), pp. 109–110; Keightley (1850), pp. 244–245 Keightley (1850), p. 244; Kiesewetter
Hinzelmann
Road tunnel in Gibraltar
Keightley Way is a southwestern road and tunnel in the British Overseas Territory of Gibraltar. It connects Rosia Road at Little Bay to Nun's Well at
Keightley_Way
American politician
Edwin William Keightley (August 7, 1843 – May 4, 1926) was a politician from the U.S. state of Michigan. Keightley was born on a farm near Scott in Lagrange
Edwin_W._Keightley
English courtier and official in Ireland
Thomas Keightley (1650–1719) was an English courtier and official in Ireland, who as brother-in-law to Henry Hyde, 2nd Earl of Clarendon played a role
Thomas_Keightley_(official)
Fairy tale by Thomas Keightley
"The Soul Cages" is a fairy tale invented by Thomas Keightley, originally presented as a genuine Irish folktale in T. Crofton Croker's Fairy Legends and
The_Soul_Cages_(story)
Ancient Greek goddess of the night
Hard, p. 26. Grimal, s.v. Nyx, p. 314; Keightley, p. 45; Gantz, pp. 5, 129; Hesiod, Theogony 274–6. Keightley, p. 45. Gantz, pp. 127, 129. Hesiod, Theogony
Nyx
Mythical bogeyman
Pikering, London, 1833 Briggs, pp. 58–59. Chapter 17, p. 4. Latin translation following Keightley. Keightley, 1870, in the section "Brownie". v t e v t e
Shellycoat
Titan in Greek mythology
Ovid, Fasti, 4.373, Metamorphoses 9.418, 15.191, 700; Frazer, p. 292; Keightley, p. 62; Vergados, p. 313; York, p. 39; Smith, "Pallantias". Suda s.v.
Pallas_(Titan)
Greek water deity
Dew, daughter of Zeus and Selene. Hard, p. 46; ní Mheallaigh, p. 26; Keightley, p. 55. According to Hard, "this is really no more than an allegorical
Ersa
Mythological creature
regarded as being either menacing or beneficial. Fairy mythologist Thomas Keightley said "notions respecting it are very vague", and in a brief description
Púca
Ancient Greek goddess of the Moon
Hymn to Selene, (32) 18 (West 2003: "lovely-tressed"; Keightley, pp. 55–56: "well-tressed"). Keightley, describes εὐπλόκαμος, along with λευκώλενος also used
Selene
Deity or spirit associated with the home
goblin, consider the words of the English historian and folklorist Thomas Keightley: The Kobold is exactly the same being as the Danish Nis, and Scottish
Household_deity
Supernatural beings in Wolof mythology
only known source for legends on yumboes is Thomas Keightley's book The Fairy Mythology. Keightley received his account from a woman who had lived on
Yumboes
Ancient form of written Chinese
63. Qiu 2000, p. 63; Xu 2002, p. 12. Keightley 1978, p. 50. Qiu 2000, p. 67; Keightley 1978, p. 50. Keightley 1978, p. 53. Boltz 1994, p. 31; Qiu 2000
Oracle_bone_script
Sprite stemming from Germanic mythology
"Hintzelmann", pp.110–111, 113–114, 127; Keightley (1850), pp. 244–245, 247, 254 Keightley (1850), p. 257. Keightley (1850), p. 240. Kuhn & Schwartz (1848)
Kobold
Oceanid of Greek mythology
swallowed his pregnant wife when she transformed into a πικρὰν (pikràn). As Keightley notes, πικρὰ ("bitter") makes little or no sense in that context, and
Metis_(mythology)
1964 album by the Beach Boys
51. White 1996, p. 208. Sanchez 2014, p. 29. Keightley 2016, p. 116. Stebbins 2000, pp. 17, 40. Keightley 2016, pp. 106–107. Badman 2004, p. 66. Badman
All_Summer_Long_(album)
Archibald Keightley Nicholson (28 March 1871 – 25 February 1937) was an English ecclesiastical stained-glass maker. Nicholson was born at 26 Devonshire
Archibald_Keightley_Nicholson
Spirits in French mythology
mountains, where they were supposed to appear near caves and caverns. Thomas Keightley (1870) describes the Dames Blanches as a type of Fée known in Normandy
Dames_blanches
Folklore
scholars wrote about the internationalism of the motif. In 1834 Thomas Keightley noted the similarities between Palnatoki's and Tell's stories. There is
Shooting an apple off one's child's head
Shooting_an_apple_off_one's_child's_head
Naturally occurring ring or arc of mushrooms
burned into the ground by the dancing of elves. British folklorist Thomas Keightley noted that in Scandinavia in the early 19th century, beliefs persisted
Fairy_ring
Sprite of German folklore
An abridged account of the "Hödeken" was provided in English by Thomas Keightley (1828). Heinrich Heine also discussed the story in his 1834 Deutschland
Hödekin
Mythical creature of British folklore
from fairy mythology not originally attached to pixies; in 1850, Thomas Keightley noted that much of Devon pixie mythology may have originated from fairy
Pixie
System of ten ordinals native to China
day matching the day designated by their name). The sinologist David Keightley, who specialized in ancient Chinese bronzes, believes that the Stems were
Heavenly_Stems
Chronicle of ancient China (to 299 BC)
40. Nivison (1993), pp. 39, 42–43. Keightley (1978), p. 424. Barnard (1993), pp. 50–69. Shaughnessy (1986). Keightley (1978), pp. 423–424. Shaughnessy (2006)
Bamboo_Annals
Irish landowner and politician
eldest surviving child of Lucius O'Brien (1675–1717 d.v.p) and Catherine Keightley (1676- c. 1733). He would be followed by a younger brother Thomas and
Sir Edward O'Brien, 2nd Baronet
Sir_Edward_O'Brien,_2nd_Baronet
Fairy or dwarf in Breton folklore
– Brittany". Archived from the original on 2017-02-04. Keightley, 2000, pp. 420–422. Keightley, Thomas (1870). The Fairy Mythology, Illustrative of the
Korrigan
York, ISBN 1-84603-098-6 pp. 17, 20, 24, 31 Keightley (2012), p. 179. Keightley (1999), p. 285. Keightley (2012), p. 188. Rawson, J., Chugunov, K., Grebnev
Military_of_the_Shang_dynasty
Mermaid or merman in Irish folklore
genuine folktale, but rather a piece of fiction fabricated by Thomas Keightley. A number of other terms in Irish are used to denote a mermaid or sea-nymph
Merrow
1964 song by the Beach Boys
p. 21. Love 2016, p. 159. Love 2016, pp. 159–160. Love 2016, p. 160. Keightley 2016, p. 128. Dillon 2012, p. 36. Lambert 2007, p. 149. Lambert 2016,
I_Get_Around
Ancient Chinese polytheistic religion
(2013), p. 96. Keightley (1999), p. 237. Takashima (2017), p. 10. Keightley (1999), p. 245. Eno (2008), p. 51. Takashima (2017), p. 9. Keightley (1978a), pp
Shang dynasty religious practitioners
Shang_dynasty_religious_practitioners
collected by Walter Keightley. The stamp calendar included postmarks, many with Socked on the nose cancellations. The Keightley calendar spans the life
Philatelic_calendar
Species of turtle
fulltext[permanent dead link] Keightley (1979): Sources of Shang History: The Oracle-Bone Inscriptions of Bronze Age China. David N. Keightley. University of California
Chinese_stripe-necked_turtle
Greek god of the sky and king of the gods
Dionysiaca 6.155. Cicero, De Natura Deorum 3.21-23. Hard 2004, p. 46; Keightley, p. 55; Alcman fr. 57 Campbell, pp. 434, 435. Cook 1914, p. 456; Smith
Zeus
1945 battle during World War II
between troops of British V Corps commanded by Lieutenant-General Charles Keightley and German units of LXXVI Panzer Corps commanded by Lieutenant General
Battle_of_the_Argenta_Gap
Professional women's Twenty20 cricket league in India
Klinger Mumbai Indians Mumbai Wankhede Stadium Harmanpreet Kaur Lisa Keightley Royal Challengers Bengaluru Bengaluru M. Chinnaswamy Stadium Smriti Mandhana
Women's Premier League (cricket)
Women's_Premier_League_(cricket)
English peeress
Thomas Keightley, Irish revenue commissioner and privy councillor in 1701. Had issue. Catherine Keightley was the daughter of Rt. Hon. Thomas Keightley and
Frances Hyde, Countess of Clarendon
Frances_Hyde,_Countess_of_Clarendon
21st-century BC precursor to the Shang dynasty
Square: Cities in Ancient China. Axel Menges. p. 27. ISBN 9783930698028. Keightley, David N (1999). "The Shang: China's first historical dynasty". The Cambridge
Predynastic_Shang
Ancient carvings on artifacts in China
Connecticut, USA: American Oriental Society. p. 31. ISBN 978-0-940490-18-5. Keightley, David N. (1985). Sources of Shang History: The Oracle-bone Inscriptions
Jiahu_symbols
South African lawyer
announced that he had elected to appoint Rogers. He is married to Raylene Keightley, a lawyer and Supreme Court of Appeal judge, with whom he has three sons
Alan_Dodson
Keightley (1996), p. 71. Keightley (1998), pp. 781–782. Keightley (1998), pp. 777–779. Wang (1985), pp. 7, 13–19. Weisskopf (2010), p. 52. Keightley (1998)
Prehistoric_Chinese_religions
Comprehensive collection of oracle bone rubbings
p. 253. Keightley (1990), p. 40. Allan (1990), p. 255. Allan (1990), p. 256. Keightley (1990), pp. 43–44. Keightley (1990), p. 45. Keightley (1990), p
Jiaguwen_Heji
Irish nobleman
candidates, it was decided he would marry Catherine, the daughter of Thomas Keightley an English courtier and official in Ireland who had links to Queen Anne
Lucius_O'Brien_(died_1717)
Norse poem, from the Poetic Edda
vel musicus" Finnur's edition digested in (FQR, reviewer apparently was Keightley), and gives the meaning of the word Lejmand as "Juggler". The variant
Þrymskviða
Fairy tale by Giambattista Basile
published 1635. In the English language, the tale was a selection in Thomas Keightley's Fairy Mythology (1828), and later appeared in John Edward Taylor (fl
The_Dragon_(fairy_tale)
British architect (1867–1949)
wife, Sarah Elizabeth Nicholson née Keightley. His younger brothers were the stained-glass artist Archibald Keightley Nicholson and Sir Sydney Hugo Nicholson
Sir Charles Nicholson, 2nd Baronet
Sir_Charles_Nicholson,_2nd_Baronet
One of the Graces in Greek mythology
and gave them their names; the sanctuary stood near the river Tiasa. Keightley & Schmitz 2010, p. 193. Pausanias 9.35.1 Harrison 1991, p. 286. Pausanias
Phaenna
Change in the heritable traits of populations
Futuyma & Kirkpatrick 2017, pp. 79–102, Chapter 4: Mutation and Variation Keightley, PD (2012). "Rates and fitness consequences of new mutations in humans"
Evolution
Scottish stained glass artist
Moore William Morris Nicholas Mynheer Keith New Mary J. Newill Archibald Keightley Nicholson Dom Charles Norris Joseph Edward Nuttgens Catherine O’Brien
Alf_Webster
Cricket team based in London, England
the men's team's first coach, while former Australia Women coach Lisa Keightley was appointed coach of the Women's team. By September 2019, it was known
London_Spirit
Irish folklorist (1798-1854)
did not acknowledge his debt satisfactorily in the estimation of Thomas Keightley, who voiced his complaint publicly, and soon published his own rival work
Thomas_Crofton_Croker
Legendary Knight of Charlemagne
Alexandrine romance at the beginning and later laisses were summarized by Keightley (1850) [1828]. Summary of the printed prose have been given by Rodolfo
Ogier_the_Dane
Supernatural creature in German folklore
und Balladen (snippet). C. Winters universitätsbuchhandlung. pp. 150–. Keightley 1850, p. 208, citing Grimm says Auberon derives from Alberich by a usual
Alp_(folklore)
Australian bushranger
Vane and Mick Burke approached the house of Henry Keightley, at 'Dunn's Plains' near Rockley. Keightley, an assistant Gold Commissioner, was about thirty
John_O'Meally
Mischievous fairy from Irish folklore
through the air on rushes similar to witches and their broomsticks. Thomas Keightley in his Fairy Mythology (1828) presents the story of a clurichaun named
Clurichaun
Site of the last capital of the Shang dynasty
Xu". UNESCO. Retrieved 6 August 2007. See Shuowen Jiezi 說文解字 entry 殷. Keightley (1999), p. 232. Pan Geng I. Retrieved 29 March 2018. {{cite book}}: |website=
Yinxu
Plantation in Maine, United States
Matinicus [Maine], June Six" by Herbert Keightley Job". Early Ornithology Lantern Slides by Herbert Keightley Job. Retrieved February 13, 2017. Murray
Matinicus_Isle,_Maine
British Army general (1898–1958)
December 1943, Evelegh exchanged commands with Major General Charles Keightley, the commander of the 6th Armoured Division, which had also fought in
Vyvyan_Evelegh
Blue and white
Evolution of the Greek Flag Finlay 1836, p. 17–18. Keightley 1830, p. 1–2. Hellenic Parliament. Keightley 1830, p. 3. Murray 1823, p. 93. Cargill 1841, p
National colours and symbols of Greece
National_colours_and_symbols_of_Greece
Calydonian maiden in Greek mythology
Zingg 2006, para. 4. Smith 1873, s.v. Callirrhoe 4. Hard 2004, p. 569. Keightley 1838, p. 452. Pausanias 7.21.2 Pausanias 7.21.3 Grimal 1987, s.v. Callirhoe
Callirhoë_(Calydonian_woman)
they have not in other varieties. Norman 1988, p. 4. Kern 2010, p. 1. Keightley 1978, p. xvi. Bagley 2004; Boltz 1999, p. 109. Sagart et al. 2019, pp
History of the Chinese language
History_of_the_Chinese_language
1985 photograph by Hans Runesson
Appropriation of an Iconic Historical Photograph". In Merrill, Samuel; Keightley, Emily; Daphi, Priska (eds.). Social Movements, Cultural Memory and Digital
The_Woman_with_the_Handbag
WPL cricket team in 2024
Position Name Head coach Jonathan Batty Assistant coach Hemlata Kala Assistant coach Lisa Keightley Fielding coach Biju George
2024 Delhi Capitals (WPL) season
2024_Delhi_Capitals_(WPL)_season
Species of hominid in the genus Homo
Bibcode:2017Natur.548..214L. doi:10.1038/nature23310. PMC 5565772. PMID 28783727. Keightley DN (1999). "The Shang: China's first historical dynasty". In Loewe M,
Human
German mythical creatures
Weyden (1805–1869) in 1826. It was translated into English by Thomas Keightley and published 1828 in his book The Fairy Mythology. Weyden's account opens
Heinzelmännchen
US Army homing pigeon in WWII
was presented the Dickin Medal for gallantry by Major-General Charles Keightley at the Tower of London. The citation credits him with "the most outstanding
G.I._Joe_(pigeon)
Dwarf from Germanic mythology
Elbegast, feature in other poems. According to a legend recorded by Thomas Keightley in 1850, King Goldemar was a kobold, a type of house spirit in Germanic
King_Goldemar
Pseudoscientific concept in Theosophy
Doubleday Geoffrey Hodson Raghavan N. Iyer Wassily Kandinsky Archibald Keightley C. W. Leadbeater G. R. S. Mead Arthur E. Powell James Morgan Pryse Subba
Root_race
Irish politician and from 1698 to 1699 MP for County Kildare (1648–1719)
FitzGerald Preceded by Robert FitzGerald George FitzGerald Succeeded by Thomas Keightley Sir Kildare Borrowes, 3rd Bt Personal details Born 1648 (1648) Died 1719(1719-00-00)
Henry_Colley_(died_1719)
Military unit
1970–1972: Lt.-Col. Charles E. Taylor 1972–1975: Lt.-Col. Richard C. Keightley 1975–1977: Lt.-Col. Patrick G. Brooking 1977–1980: Lt.-Col. Nicholas G
5th Royal Inniskilling Dragoon Guards
5th_Royal_Inniskilling_Dragoon_Guards
Practice of divination by use of scapulae
doi:10.18874/jjrs.42.2.2015.339-380. ISSN 0304-1042. JSTOR 43686907. Keightley, David N. (1985). Sources of Shang History: The Oracle-bone Inscriptions
Scapulimancy
British stained glass artist (born 1956)
Moore William Morris Nicholas Mynheer Keith New Mary J. Newill Archibald Keightley Nicholson Dom Charles Norris Joseph Edward Nuttgens Catherine O’Brien
Thomas_Denny_(artist)
British Army general (1907–1989)
Gairdner, before, in May 1942, finally passing to Major-General Charles Keightley, who, like Hull, was a fellow cavalryman. In the days leading up to Operation
Richard_Hull
American politician (born 1970)
L. Stevens Peck Leach Trowbridge Kellogg Ferry Foster Burrows Potter Keightley Burrows Yaple Burrows Thomas Hamilton Ketcham Foulkes Hoffman Hutchinson
Kristen_McDonald_Rivet
18th-century European adventurer and intellectual
Doubleday Geoffrey Hodson Raghavan N. Iyer Wassily Kandinsky Archibald Keightley C. W. Leadbeater G. R. S. Mead Arthur E. Powell James Morgan Pryse Subba
Count_of_St._Germain
Daughter of the Titans Coeus and Phoebe
Comte 1991, p. 46. Callimachus, Hymn to Delos 37 Hard 2004, pp. 188–189. Keightley 1838, pp. 81, 115. Hyginus, Fabulae 53 March 2014, p. 84. Callimachus
Asteria
1959 single by Percy Faith
Clive. The Warner Bros. Story, Octopus Books, London, 1979, p. 343. Keightley, Keir (2012). "Genres: North America". In Horn, David; Shepherd, John
Theme_from_A_Summer_Place
Fairy in English literature
"son"), although critics noted the lack of supporting evidence. Thomas Keightley suggested a connection to Habundia or Dame Habonde, a goddess associated
Queen_Mab
Stained glass artist and archaeologist
Moore William Morris Nicholas Mynheer Keith New Mary J. Newill Archibald Keightley Nicholson Dom Charles Norris Joseph Edward Nuttgens Catherine O’Brien
Mary_Eily_de_Putron
KEIGHTLEY
KEIGHTLEY
KEIGHTLEY
Girl/Female
British, English
Elf Power
Boy/Male
Tamil
Bowed down, Modest, To bow in a humble greeting
Male
English
Variant spelling of English unisex Darryl, DERRYL means "from Airelle."
Girl/Female
Indian
Found, Evident, Few
Girl/Female
Tamil
Silken, Saintly
Boy/Male
German
Boar hard. Old German, from 'ebur hardu'.
Girl/Female
Muslim
One who tends to the weak and heals
Girl/Female
Native American
Wide awake.
Girl/Female
Tamil
Sun rays
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Manifestation of the Truth (Allah)
KEIGHTLEY
KEIGHTLEY
KEIGHTLEY
KEIGHTLEY
KEIGHTLEY