Wikipedia contributions by Kingoflettuce
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- Woodlands Botanical GardenCreated 4/26/2026, 6:18:48 AM
[[WP:AES|←]]Created page with '{{Infobox zoo |zoo_name = Woodlands Botanic Garden |logo = |logo_width = 200px |logo_caption = |image = |image_caption= |date_opened = |location = 134 Marsiling Rd, Singapore 730134 |coordinates = |area = {{convert|4,000|sqm}} |num_species = |annual_visitors = |publictransit = |website = {{URL|https://woodlandsbotanicalgarden.com/}} }} '''Woodlands Botanical Garden''' ('''WBG''') is a [[botanical garden]] i...'
- Ho Poh FunCreated 12/22/2025, 10:56:54 AM
[[WP:AES|←]]Created page with ''''Ho Poh Fun''' (1946{{spaced ndash}}12 March 2018) was a Singaporean poet and writer. ==Analysis== According to Ann Ang, Ho's work "comprises a substantial body of modernist ecological writing that departs from Singapore's human-centered and utilitarian environmental policies of the same period."{{sfn|Ang|2025|p=265}} However, likening Ho to fellow Singaporean poet [[Wong May]], Ang argues that "their work is marginalized within the canon of Anglophone...'
- We Can Save The World!!!Created 10/21/2025, 8:12:39 AM
[[WP:AES|←]]Created page with '{{Short description|2025 film by Cheng Chai Hong}} {{Infobox film | image = | alt = | caption = | director = Cheng Chai Hong | writer = Cheng Chai Hong | based_on = | producer = {{Plainlist| * Cheng Chai Hong * Martin Loh * Tan Jia Min * Lee Yi Jia * Philothea Liau Hui Li }} | starring = {{Plainlist| * Noah Yap * Jun Vinh Teo * Xuan Ong * Fauzi Azzhar * Daisy Irani Subaiah * Leslie Sim * Mark Ki...'
- Low Kway SongCreated 6/26/2025, 1:42:01 PM
[[WP:AES|←]]Created page with ''''Low Kway Song''' ({{zh|s=刘溪松|t=劉溪松|p=Liú Xīsōng}}; 1889{{spaced ndash}} 9 December 1982) was a [[visual arts|visual artist]] and [[clergy|cleric]] based in Singapore.{{sfn|Susanto|2015|p=37}} Low and his elder brother, Low Kway Soo, were early members of the Singapore Amateur Drawing Society, which was founded in 1909.{{sfn|Susanto|2015|p=37}} In 1918, the younger Low founded and began drawing cartoons for ''The Eastern Quarterly Review'...'
- Mee siam mai humCreated 4/29/2025, 4:21:21 PM
[[WP:AES|←]]Created page with '{{italic title}} {{Infobox event | title = "''Mee siam mai hum''" | image = | image_size = | caption = | date = {{start date |2006|08|20|df=y}} | time = | venue = 2006 [[Singapore National Day rally]] | place = [[Singapore]] | coordinates = | participants = [[Lee Hsien Loong]] | url...'
- Qingfeng (short story)Created 2/13/2025, 7:12:54 AM
[[WP:AES|←]]Created page with '{{Infobox short story <!--See [[Wikipedia:WikiProject Novels]]--> | name = Qingfeng | image = | caption = 19th-century illustration from ''Xiangzhu liaozhai zhiyi tuyong'' (''Liaozhai Zhiyi'' with commentary and illustrations; 1886) | author = [[Pu Songling]] | title_orig = {{noitalics|{{lang|zh-hant|青鳳}} (Qingfeng)}} | translator = [[Chen Jitong]] ({{circa}} 1884)<br>Denis C. Mai...'
- The Wonderful StoneCreated 2/11/2025, 2:40:32 PM
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- The Ethereal RockCreated 2/10/2025, 2:21:11 PM
[[WP:AES|←]]Created page with '{{Infobox short story <!--See [[Wikipedia:WikiProject Novels]]--> | name = The Ethereal Rock | image = | caption = Illustration from ''Xiangzhu liaozhai zhiyi tuyong'' (''Liaozhai Zhiyi'' with commentary and illustrations; 1886) | author = [[Pu Songling]] | title_orig = {{noitalics|{{lang|zh-hant|石清虛}} (Shi Qingxu)}} | translator = [[Judith T. Zeitlin]] | country = Ch...'
- Scholar GuCreated 2/3/2025, 4:26:40 PM
[[WP:AES|←]]Created page with '{{Short description|Short story by Pu Songling}} {{Infobox short story | <!-- See [[Wikipedia:WikiProject Novels]] or [[Wikipedia:WikiProject Books]] --> | name = Scholar Gu | image = | caption = Illustration from ''Xiangzhu liaozhai zhiyi tuyong'' (''Liaozhai Zhiyi'' with commentary and illustrations; 1886) | title_orig = {{lang|zh|顾生}} (Gu sheng) | translator = [[Herbert Giles]] (1880) | author = [[Pu Songling]] |...'
- Yu XiangdouCreated 1/28/2025, 3:27:14 PM
[[WP:AES|←]]Created page with ''''Yu Xiangdou'''{{efn|Yu had several [[courtesy name]]s, including '''Yangzhi''' ({{lang|zh-hant|仰止}}), '''Wentai''' ({{lang|zh-hant|文台}}), '''Junzhao''' ({{lang|zh-hant|君召}}), '''Shiteng''' ({{lang|zh-hant|世騰}}), '''Xiangwu''' ({{lang|zh-hant|象烏}}), and '''Yuansu''' ({{lang|zh-hant|元素}}).{{sfn|Son|2022|p=37}} He sometimes used the [[pen name]] '''Santai shanren''' ({{lang|zh-hant|三台山人}}) or '''The Recluse of the Triple-Terr...'
- Zongxuan xianshengCreated 1/16/2025, 4:45:06 AM
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- Wu Yun (Tang dynasty)Created 1/10/2025, 2:06:54 PM
[[WP:AES|←]]Created page with ''''Wu Yun''' ({{zh|t=吳筠|p=Wú Yún}}), [[courtesy name]] '''Zhenjie''' ({{zh|t=貞節|p=Zhēnjié}}),{{sfn|de Meyer|2006|p=7}} was a Chinese poet, writer, and [[Taoist]] mystic active during the [[Tang dynasty]]. ==Biographical sources== ===''Old Book of Tang'' and ''New Book of Tang''=== According to sinologist Jan de Meyer, "nearly all accounts of Wu Yun's life have contained a significant amount of inaccuracies."{{sfn|de Meyer|2006|p=3}} Moreover, t...'
- Li TengkongCreated 1/10/2025, 8:26:56 AM
[[WP:AES|←]]Created page with ''''Li Tengkong''' ({{flourished}} mid-8th century) was a [[Tang dynasty]] Taoist priestess. While her father [[Li Linfu]] was still serving as [[Chancellor of the Tang dynasty|chancellor]] under [[Emperor Xuanzong of Tang|Emperor Xuanzong]], Li retreated from public life and entered the Jiayou convent ({{lang|zh-hant|嘉猷觀}}) in [[Chang'an]]. Possibly after her father's death, Li relocated to [[Mount Lu]]. According to tradition, Li mastered the ''sando...'
- Loyang Tua Pek Kong TempleCreated 1/7/2025, 9:47:02 AM
[[WP:AES|←]]Created page with '{{Infobox religious building | name = Loyang Tua Pek Kong Temple | native_name = | native_name_lang = | image = | alt = | caption = | map_type = Singapore | map_alt = | map_size = 265 | map_caption = Location in Singapore | coordinates = {{coord|1.371000|103.969711|type:landmark_region:PS|display=inline,title}} |...'
- Tan Gee PawCreated 1/2/2025, 7:57:34 AM
[[WP:AES|←]]Created page with ''''Tan Gee Paw''' is a Singaporean former bureaucrat who served as chairman of the [[Public Utilities Board (Singapore)|Public Utilities Board]] from 2001 to 2017. He was also chairman of [[Changi Airport|Changi Airport Group]] from 2020 to 2025. ==Early life and education== Tan was offered a [[Colombo Plan]] scholarship to study [[marine engineering]],{{sfn|Chan|2015}} but he declined it after "picturing myself as a marine engineer on board a ship" and de...'
- Lee Ek TiengCreated 1/1/2025, 4:13:25 AM
[[WP:AES|←]]Created page with ''''Lee Ek Tieng''' is a Singaporean former bureaucrat. As Permanent Secretary of the [[Ministry of Sustainability and the Environment|Ministry of the Environment]], Lee oversaw the cleaning of Singapore's rivers. He also held leadership positions at the [[Public Utilities Board (Singapore)|Public Utilities Board]] and the [[GIC (sovereign wealth fund)|Government of Singapore Investment Corporation]]. ==Early life and education== The seveneth of eight child...'
- Haji Ambo SoolohCreated 12/12/2024, 9:26:16 AM
[[WP:AES|←]]Created page with ''''[[Hajji|Haji]] Ambo Sooloh'''{{Efn|Also spelt as "Ambok Sooloh"{{sfn|Ng|2017|p=188}} or "Embok Suloh".{{Sfn|National Heritage Board|2012|p=55}}}} (1891–1963) was a Malay businessman and philanthropist. Born in Singapore to a wealthy [[Bugis-Malay|Bugis]] family, Sooloh was one of the founders of the Malay-language newspaper ''[[Utusan Malaysia|Utusan Melayu]]''. He also served as the chairman of the Singapore Malay Union (Kesatuan Melayu Singapura) fro...'
- Ly SingkoCreated 12/4/2024, 9:50:22 AM
[[WP:AES|←]]Created page with ''''Ly Singko''' ({{zh|c=李星可|p=Lǐ Xīngkě}}; 1914{{spaced endash}}17 February 1996) was a Singaporean journalist.{{sfn|Neo|2012|p=728}} Born in [[Beijing|Peking]], [[China]], Ly was raised in a [[Catholic Church|Catholic]] household and studied philosophy at the [[UCLouvain|Catholic University of Louvain]] and the [[University of Paris]]. However, he returned to China shortly after the [[Second Sino-Japanese War]] began, first serving as a French tra...'
- Ng Teck LeeCreated 12/4/2024, 5:37:31 AM
[[WP:AES|←]]Created page with ''''Ng Teck Lee''' (born {{circa}} 1966) is a Singaporean alleged [[fraud]]ster. The former [[chief executive officer]] and president of recycling company Citiraya Industries, he fled Singapore in 2005 while under investigation for embezzling [[Singapore dollar|S$]]72 million worth of electronic waste. In December 2024, he was arrested in Malaysia and extradited to Singapore. ==Business career== A high school dropout, Ng briefly worked as a truck driver for...'
- George BogaarsCreated 12/1/2024, 6:12:55 AM
[[WP:AES|←]]Created page with ''''George Edwin Bogaars''' (25 October 1926{{spaced ndash}}6 April 1992) was a Singaporean soldier, [[intelligence officer]], and diplomat. From 1961 to 1968, he served as the head of the [[Ministry of Home Affairs (Singapore)|Ministry of Home Affairs]]' [[Internal Security Department (Singapore)|Special Branch]]. He subsequently led the [[Singapore Civil Service]] and was instrumental in the establishment of the [[Singapore Armed Forces]]. Bogaars was also...'
- Rony TanCreated 9/29/2024, 7:30:00 AM
[[WP:AES|←]]Created page with '{{Infobox religious biography | name = Yang Tuck Yoong | native_name = 杨德云 | image = | caption = | religion = [[Non-denominational Christianity]]<br>[[Charismatic Christianity]] | denomination = | church = [[Cornerstone Community Church]] | birth_name = | birth_date = | birth_place = Singapore | school = | alma_mater = | spouse = | children = | relatives = | parents = | title...'
- David Lum Kok SengCreated 9/24/2024, 4:36:33 PM
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- Yang Tuck YoongCreated 9/19/2024, 3:57:52 PM
[[WP:AES|←]]Created page with '{{Infobox religious biography | name = Yang Tuck Yoong | image = | caption = | religion = [[Non-denominational Christianity]]<br>[[Charismatic Christianity]] | denomination = | church = [[Cornerstone Community Church]] | birth_name = | birth_date = | birth_place = Singapore | school = | alma_mater = | spouse = | children = | relatives = | parents = | title = | period = |...'
- Dona ManisCreated 9/18/2024, 2:58:05 PM
[[WP:AES|←]]Created page with '{{Short description|Bakery in Marine Parade, Singapore}} {{Infobox restaurant | embed = | name = Dona Manis | title = <!-- If embedding use this for secondary small font title --> | logo = | logo_width = | logo_alt = | image = | image_width = | image_alt = | image_caption = | mapframe = yes | pushpin_map = <!-- Requires {...'
- Nathania OngCreated 9/15/2024, 3:57:18 PM
[[WP:AES|←]]Created page with ''''Nathania Ong''' (born 1999) is a Singaporean actress and singer. A graduate of the [[Mountview Academy of Theatre Arts]], she made her [[West End theatre|West End]] debut in 2021 as Jenna Rolan in ''[[Be More Chill (musical)|Be More Chill]]''. ==Early life and education== Ong was born in 1999 to dentist Kevin Ong and his wife. She has three sisters.<ref name=CNA2023>{{cite news|url=https://cnalifestyle.channelnewsasia.com/women/nathania-ong-les-miserabl...'
- Singapore Congregation of Jehovah's WitnessesCreated 8/16/2024, 3:22:39 AM
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- Jehovah's Witnesses SingaporeCreated 8/16/2024, 3:22:17 AM
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- Jehovah's Witness SingaporeCreated 8/16/2024, 3:21:57 AM
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- Jehovah's Witnesses in SingaporeCreated 8/15/2024, 7:44:06 AM
[[WP:AES|←]]Created page with '[[Jehovah's Witnesses]] have been in [[Singapore]] since 1940 at least, although their right to practise and propogate their religion, as enshrined in [[Article 15 of the Constitution of Singapore]], is not absolute. Singapore Congregation of Jehovah's Witnesses was deregistered as a society in 1972 and Witnesses have been routinely imprisoned for refusing to be conscripted into the [[Singapore Armed Forces]]. ==History== Jehovah's Witnesses first arrived...'
- Johanna GryzikCreated 8/9/2024, 4:59:36 PM
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- Johanna von SchaffgotschCreated 8/9/2024, 4:58:52 PM
[[WP:AES|←]]Created page with ''''Johanna von Schaffgotsch''' (née '''Gryzik'''; 1842–1910) was the adopted daughter of [[Karol Godula]]. She was the first businesswoman in the history of Silesia, as well as one of the wealthiest women in Europe. ==See also== * [[Schaffgotsch family]]'
- Fang GanCreated 4/30/2024, 10:57:53 PM
[[WP:AES|←]]Created page with ''''Fang Gan''' ({{lang|zh-hant|方干}}; 809–888), also known as '''Fang Xiongfei''' ({{lang|zh-hant|雄飞}}){{Sfn|Ma|2000|p=495}} and '''Xuanying''' ({{lang|zh-hant|玄英}}),{{Sfn|Kim|2022|p=274}} was a [[Tang dynasty]] poet. Fang's father, Fang Su ({{lang|zh-hant|方肅}}), was a ''[[jinshi]]'' and [[Hangzhou]]-based magistrate who founded the Fang Clan of White Cloud ({{lang|zh-hant|白雲方氏}}) in White Cloud Village, [[Tonglu County|Tonglu]],...'
- Tan Kue KimCreated 2/17/2024, 1:49:18 PM
[[WP:AES|←]]Created page with ''''Tan Kue Kim''' ({{zh|s=陈贵金|p=Chén Guìjīn}}) was a Singaporean chef and restaurateur known for his [[Hokkien mee]]. ==Early life== Tan grew up in an impoverished household in [[Bedok]]; his father worked at a rubber plantation.<ref name=TNP200393>{{cite news|title=He fried his way to millions|first=Abdul|last=Shukor|page=5|newspaper=[[The New Paper]]|date=20 March 1993}}</ref> Tan dropped out of [[primary school]] in his fifth year to assist his...'
- Cum miseratione dominiCreated 1/23/2024, 6:35:08 PM
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- Summa confessorumCreated 1/23/2024, 6:34:19 PM
[[WP:AES|←]]Created page with 'The '''''Summa confessorum''''' is a 13th-century work on [[penance]] by [[Thomas of Chobham]]. It began to circulate in 1216, shortly after annual [[confession]] had been affirmed as mandatory by the [[Fourth Council of the Lateran]].{{Sfn|Kemmler|1984|p=36}} Thomas lays out the agenda of the work in its preface: "We will more carefully pursue the duties and practical considerations which are necessary for priests to hear confessions and enjoy penances."{{...'
- Wee Toon BoonCreated 1/19/2024, 5:02:14 PM
[[WP:AES|←]]Created page with ''''Wee Toon Boon''' ({{circa}} 1930{{spaced ndash}}?)<ref>{{cite news|newspaper=[[The Straits Times]]|title=Wee agreed to accept bungalow worth $532,000—Ong|date=11 July 1975|page=8|first1=T. F.|last1=Hwang|first2=Ben|last2=Davidson}}</ref> was a Singaporean politician who served as [[Ministry of Sustainability and the Environment|Minister of State for the Environment]]. In 1975, he was convicted of corruption and sentenced to four-and-a-half years in pri...'
- Public Prosecutor v. S IswaranCreated 1/18/2024, 9:27:45 PM
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- Criminal investigation of S IswaranCreated 1/18/2024, 7:40:12 PM
[[WP:AES|←]]Created page with ''''''Public Prosecutor v. S Iswaran'''''<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.judiciary.gov.sg/hearing-list/hearing-list-details/ds-4-100001475812|title=SC-900437-2024 PP v. S Iswaran|date=18 January 2024|accessdate=18 January 2024|publisher=Singapore Courts}}</ref> is an pending lawsuit by the [[Attorney-General of Singapore]] against Singaporean former politician [[S. Iswaran|Subramaniam Iswaran]], who faces 27 charges of "obtaining gratification as a public se...'
- Ad fructus uberesCreated 1/18/2024, 1:20:25 AM
[[WP:AES|←]]Created page with '{{italic title}} '''''Ad fructus uberes''''' was a [[papal bull]] issued by [[Pope Martin IV]] on 13 December 1281. It affirmed the right of [[Dominican Order|Dominican]] and [[Franciscans|Franciscan]] [[friar]]s to hear confessions and preach without [[Secular clergy|secular]] authorisation.{{Sfn|Post|1936|p=231}} The bull was met with fierce opposition from French bishops in particular, and serious albeit unsuccessful efforts to overturn it continued well...'
- Liber simplicis medicinaeCreated 1/14/2024, 6:31:12 PM
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- Physica (Hildegard)Created 1/14/2024, 6:28:33 PM
[[WP:AES|←]]Created page with '{{italic title}} The '''''Liber simplicis medicinae''''' (''Book of Simple Medicine''), commonly referred to as the '''''Physica''''' (''Medicine''),{{Sfn|Hozeski|2001|p=x}} is a 12th-century medical text by [[Hildegard of Bingen]]. ==Publication history== The ''Liber simplicis medicinae'' (''Book of Simple Medicine''), or the ''Physica'' (''Medicine''), is part of [[Hildegard of Bingen]]'s lost medical collection, the ''Subtilitatum diversarum naturarum...'
- Ethics (Abelard)Created 1/8/2024, 8:07:08 PM
[[WP:AES|←]]Created page with '{{italic title}} {{Short description|Philosophical treatise written by Spinoza}}{{Infobox book | author = [[Peter Abelard]] | image = | caption = | pub_date = {{circa}} 1136–1139 | language = Latin | country = France | name = Ethics | genre = Philosophy | orig_lang_code = la }} '''''Ethica''''', also known as '''''Scito te ipsum''''',{{Efn|Translated into English as...'
- Nathanael KohCreated 12/19/2023, 6:34:35 PM
[[WP:AES|←]]Created page with ''''Nathanael Koh''' (born 20 March 2010) is a Singaporean [[child prodigy]].<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.odt.co.nz/news/dunedin/university-dream-must-wait-now|title=University dream must wait for now|first=Jono|last=Edwards|newspaper=[[Otago Daily Times]]|date=5 December 2019}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.canberratimes.com.au/story/8461469/child-prodigy-nathanael-koh-graduates-from-anu-with-honours/|title=13yo child prodigy Nathanael graduates...'
- Guang yi jiCreated 12/15/2023, 3:38:05 PM
[[WP:AES|←]]Created page with 'The '''''Guang yi ji''''' ({{zh|t=廣異記|s=广异记|p=Guǎng Yì Jì}}), translated into English as the '''''Great Book of Marvels''''', is a collection of [[Classical Chinese]] stories written in the mid-eighth century by [[Tang dynasty]] author {{ill|Dai Fu|zh|戴孚}}. Although the original manuscript is lost, most of the stories are preserved in the ''[[Taiping Guangji]]''.{{Sfn|Zhang|2014|p=44}} ==Publication history== Dai Fu ({{lang|zh-hant|戴...'
- Most Gratuitous BookCreated 11/30/2023, 11:04:23 PM
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- Liber GratissimusCreated 11/30/2023, 11:26:06 AM
[[WP:AES|←]]Created page with 'The '''''Liber Gratissimus''''' (''Most Gratuitous Book'') is a treatise by [[Peter Damian]] on [[simony]]. Written in 1052, it has been described as "one of the finest theological works of the century."{{Sfn|Morris|1991|p=90}} ==Background and publication history== [[Simony]] was extensively debated at the first [[synod]] of [[Pope Leo IX]],{{Sfn|Ranft|2012|p=114}} with the pope contemplating annulling all [[ordination]]s that were a result of simony.{{S...'
- Nivelon de ChérisyCreated 11/29/2023, 9:37:27 PM
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- Nivelon de QuierzyCreated 11/29/2023, 9:37:02 PM
[[WP:AES|←]]Created page with ''''Nivelon de Quierzy'''{{Efn|Also known as '''Nivelon de Chérisy'''.{{Sfn|Andrea|2008|p=223}}}} (died 13 September 1207) was the bishop of [[Soissons]] from 1176 until his death. He was also the chief prelate of the army of the [[Fourth Crusade]].{{Sfn|Mayer-Martin|2016|p=155}} Nivelon was the son of Gérard II, lord of [[Muret]] and [[Quierzy]], and Agnès de Longpont.{{Sfn|Mayer-Martin|2016|p=155}} He became a [[Canon (title)|canon]] in 1166 and the ...'
- Liber ad amicumCreated 11/17/2023, 7:49:11 PM
[[WP:AES|←]]Created page with ''''''Liber ad amicum'''''{{Efn|Translated into English as ''Letter to a Friend''.{{Sfn|Canning|2014|p=98}}{{Sfn|Grant|2016|p=65}}}} is a historical work by [[Bonizo of Sutri]] written during the [[Investiture Controversy]]. Regarded as one of Bonizo's most well-known and influential works, ''Liber ad amicum'' chronicles the life of [[Pope Gregory VII]] and papal-imperial relations from the time of [[Constantine the Great]] to Gregory. It also details the in...'
- The Book of Sainte FoyCreated 11/15/2023, 9:17:14 PM
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- Breviarium extravagantiumCreated 11/15/2023, 8:34:27 PM
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- Quinque compilationes antiquaeCreated 11/13/2023, 5:59:00 PM
[[WP:AES|←]]Created page with '[[File:Bernardus Papiensis – Breviarium extravagantium, 1779 – BEIC 13873566.jpg|thumb|''Breviarium extravagantium'' ("Compendium of Decretals Circulating Outside"), the first of the five collections, was compiled by [[Bernardus Papiensis]].{{Sfn|Drossbach|2022|p=223}}]] The '''''Quinque compilationes antiquæ''''' is a set of five collections of twelfth and thirteenth century [[decretal]]s totalling between 1,971{{Sfn|Duggan|2003|p=869}} and 2,139 cha...'
- Penitentialis VinnianiCreated 10/25/2023, 12:31:22 AM
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- Paenitentiale VinnianiCreated 10/24/2023, 3:21:49 PM
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- Penitential of FinnianCreated 10/24/2023, 3:21:24 PM
[[WP:AES|←]]Created page with '{{italic title}} The '''''Penitential of Finnian''''' (''Paenitentiale Vinniani''){{Sfn|Wade|2018|p=6}} is a sixth-century Irish [[penitential]] believed to have been written by either [[Finnian of Clonard]] or [[Finnian of Movilla]]. ==Composition== The identity of the titular author, "Finnian", is unclear, with the leading candidates being [[Finnian of Clonard]] and [[Finnian of Movilla]], both of whom were Irish clergymen who lived in the sixth century...'
- SMRT bus drivers' strikeCreated 9/1/2023, 10:35:36 AM
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- 2012 Singapore bus drivers strikeCreated 9/1/2023, 10:30:57 AM
[[WP:AES|←]]Created page with 'In November 2012, bus drivers in Singapore initiated a [[wildcat strike]], which lasted for two days and involved more than a hundred Chinese drivers at the public transport operator [[SMRT Corporation]]. ==Background== [[Strike action]]s involving [[key worker]]s such as bus drivers are illegal in Singapore, unless their employers are notified two weeks in advance; illegal striking in Singapore carries a maximum penalty of a years' imprisonment and a fin...'
- Lee Dai SorCreated 8/22/2023, 11:36:11 AM
[[WP:AES|←]]Created page with ''''Lee Dai Sor'''{{Efn|{{zh|s=李大傻|t=李大傻|p=Lǐ Dàshǎ}}; also [[Chinese language romanisation in Singapore|romanised]] as '''Lee Dai Soh''' or '''Li Dasha'''.{{Sfn|Leong|2012|p=504}}}} (born '''Lee Fook Hong'''; 1913{{Spaced ndash}}23 March 1989) was a Singaporean [[Broadcasting|broadcaster]] known for serving as a [[Cantonese]] storyteller for [[Rediffusion]] from 1949 to 1982. ==Early life== Lee Fook Hong ({{lang-zh|t=李福鴻}}){{Sfn|Lim|20...'
- Fried Hokkien prawn noodlesCreated 8/22/2023, 10:23:47 AM
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- Tan Teck SoonCreated 8/21/2023, 11:52:16 AM
[[WP:AES|←]]Created page with ''''Tan Teck Soon''' (1859{{spaced ndash}}25 November 1922) was a Chinese intellectual active in Singapore. He was the son of missionary [[Tan See Boo]]. ==Early life== Tan was born in 1859 in Singapore. His father was Chinese missionary [[Tan See Boo]]. His mother, Yeo Geok Neo, was an alumna of the [[St. Margaret's Secondary School|Chinese Girls' School]].{{Sfn|White|2017|p=104}} Tan attended [[Raffles Institution]] and was particularly proficient in Chi...'
- Tan See BooCreated 8/20/2023, 7:02:34 PM
[[WP:AES|←]]Created page with ''''Tan See Boo''' ({{zh|t=陳詩武|s=陈诗武|p=Chén Shīwǔ}}; 18 June 1833{{spaced ndash}}25 November 1884){{Sfn|Ong|2020|p=xxxvi}} was a Chinese missionary who moved to Singapore in 1856 to assist the Presbyterian Church's local chapter. ==Early life== Tan See Boo was born on 18 June 1833 in [[Xiamen|Amoy]] (Xiamen), China. At the direction of [[William Chalmers Burns]],{{Sfn|Ong|2020|p=136}} who was the first [[Presbyterianism|Presbyterian]] mission...'
- Josef NgCreated 8/19/2023, 7:17:50 PM
[[WP:AES|←]]Created page with ''''Josef Ng Sing Chor'''{{Sfn|Turnbull|1997|p=236}} (born 1972) is a Singaporean art curator and former performance artist.{{Sfn|Lee|2016}} ==Career== ===''Brother Cane''=== In November 1993, twelve men were arrested in a [[sting operation]] at [[Tanjong Rhu]], a notable "[[Cruising for sex|cruising]]" location for homosexual men in Singapore.{{Sfn|Goh|2023|pp=43–44}} They were all charged with "outraging modesty, using criminal force to molest, and acts...'
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[[WP:AES|←]]Created page with ''''Qi Tian Gong''' ({{zh|s=齐天宫|t=Qí Tiān Gōng}}), commonly referred to as the '''Tiong Bahru Monkey God Temple''', is a Taoist temple in [[Tiong Bahru]], Singapore.<ref name=roots>{{cite web|accessdate=18 August 2023|url=https://www.roots.gov.sg/en/places/places-landing/Places/landmarks/tiong-bahru-heritage-trail/monkey-god-temple|title=Monkey God Temple|publisher=[[National Heritage Board (Singapore)|National Heritage Board]]}}</ref> Reportedly t...'
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[[WP:AES|←]]Created page with 'Between April and October 1995, [[Senior Minister of Singapore|Senior Minister]] [[Lee Kuan Yew]] and his family engaged in a series of transactions with Hotel Properties Limited (HPL) that became the subject of a [[political scandal]].<ref name="Asianow">{{cite web|date=10 May 1996|url=http://edition.cnn.com/ASIANOW/asiaweek/96/0510/nat4.html|title=No Discounts, Please|publisher=[[CNN]]|first1=Tim|last1=Healy|first2=Santha|last2= Oorjitham|accessdate=14 Ju...'
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