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5-598: Bristowe may refer to: Ethel Bristowe (1862–1952), painter and author John Syer Bristowe (1827–1895), physician Kaitlyn Bristowe (born 1985), contestant Orme Bristowe (1895–1938). cricketer and golfer Samuel Bristowe (1822–1897), politician Thomas Bristowe (1833–1892), politician W. S. Bristowe (1901–1979), naturalist Wally Bristowe (1922–2013), footballer See also [ edit ] Briscoe (disambiguation) Bristow (disambiguation) [REDACTED] Surname list This page lists people with

10-541: Is different from Wikidata All set index articles Ethel Bristowe Ethel Susan Graham Bristowe , also known as E.S.G. Bristowe (1864–1952 ) was a British painter, and an early 20th-century author on alternative theories within Assyriology . She moved to Scotland in 1907 and lived for the rest of her life at Craig, a country house at Balmaclellan near Castle Douglas in Kirkcudbrightshire. Due to

15-693: The Cylinder of Nabonidus . The cylinder dates Naram-Sin , son of Sargon of Accad, 3200 years before Nabonidus, and so Sargon to c. 3800 BC. This sharply contrasts with mainstream scholarship which dates Sargon to the 23rd century BC. Bristowe controversially defended the earlier dating from the cylinder, to then argue Sargon was the Biblical Cain . The Cain-Sargon theory is not at all popular with contemporary Assyriologists, but has received support from British Israelites and proponents of Christian Identity whose publishing houses reprinted Bristowe's work. A sequel

20-412: The surname Bristowe . If an internal link intending to refer to a specific person led you to this page, you may wish to change that link by adding the person's given name (s) to the link. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Bristowe&oldid=849707255 " Category : Surnames Hidden categories: Articles with short description Short description

25-539: The absence of an exhibition space, in 1938 Ethel Bristowe bequeathed an art gallery to the people of Castle Douglas (with several of her works). The gallery was built as an extension to the town's library on the Market Hill. Bristowe is most well known for her Cain - Sargon of Akkad equation theory in her book Sargon the Magnificent (1927). In this work Bristowe reconstructs the ancient chronology of Mesopotamia based on

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