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Easterner may refer to: *a person from the Eastern world *a person from the Eastern United States * ''Easterner'' (MP train), a Missouri Pacific train; see * ''Easterner'' (NYC train), a New York Central train; see *Easterners (Korean political faction), a political faction in 16th-century Korea See also *Bjǫrn the Easterner, a Viking *Vardan Areveltsi Vardan ( hy, wikt:Վարդան, Վարդան; Vartan (other), Vartan in Western Armenian transliteration, pronounced in both Eastern and Western Armenian), Varden (other), Varden ( ka, ვარდენ) in Georgian language, G ...
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Eastern World
The Eastern world, also known as the East or historically the Orient, is an umbrella term for various cultures or social structures, nations and philosophical systems, which vary depending on the context. It most often includes at least part of Asia or, geographically, the countries and cultures east of Europe, the Mediterranean region and the Arab world, specifically in historical ( pre-modern) contexts, and in modern times in the context of Orientalism. It is often seen as a counterpart to the Western world, and correlates strongly to the southern half of the North–South divide. The various regions included in the term are varied, hard to generalize, and do not have a single shared common heritage. Although the various parts of the Eastern world share many common threads, most notably being in the "Global South", they have never historically defined themselves collectively. The term originally had a literal geographic meaning, referring to the eastern part of the Old ...
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Eastern United States
The Eastern United States, commonly referred to as the American East, Eastern America, or simply the East, is the region of the United States to the east of the Mississippi River. In some cases the term may refer to a smaller area or the East Coast plus Illinois, Wisconsin, Indiana, Mississippi, and their border states. In 2011, the 26 states east of the Mississippi (in addition to Washington, D.C. but not including the small portions of Louisiana and Minnesota east of the river) had an estimated population of 179,948,346 or 58.28% of the total U.S. population of 331,745,358 (excluding Puerto Rico). New England New England is a region of the United States located in the northeastern corner of the country, bounded by the Atlantic Ocean, Canada and the state of New York, consisting of the modern states of Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, and Connecticut. In one of the earliest English settlements in the New World, English Pilgrims from Europe first ...
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Easterner (MP Train)
Easterner may refer to: *a person from the Eastern world *a person from the Eastern United States * ''Easterner'' (MP train), a Missouri Pacific train; see * ''Easterner'' (NYC train), a New York Central train; see *Easterners (Korean political faction), a political faction in 16th-century Korea See also *Bjǫrn the Easterner, a Viking *Vardan Areveltsi Vardan ( hy, wikt:Վարդան, Վարդան; Vartan (other), Vartan in Western Armenian transliteration, pronounced in both Eastern and Western Armenian), Varden (other), Varden ( ka, ვარდენ) in Georgian language, G ...
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Easterner (NYC Train)
Easterner may refer to: *a person from the Eastern world *a person from the Eastern United States * ''Easterner'' (MP train), a Missouri Pacific train; see * ''Easterner'' (NYC train), a New York Central train; see *Easterners (Korean political faction), a political faction in 16th-century Korea See also *Bjǫrn the Easterner, a Viking *Vardan Areveltsi Vardan ( hy, wikt:Վարդան, Վարդան; Vartan (other), Vartan in Western Armenian transliteration, pronounced in both Eastern and Western Armenian), Varden (other), Varden ( ka, ვარდენ) in Georgian language, G ...
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Easterners (Korean Political Faction)
The Easterners () were a political faction of the Joseon dynasty. This faction appeared during the reign of Seonjo of Joseon in sixteenth-century Korea. Originating from friends of Gim Hyowon, they soon encompassed most of the disciples of Jo Sik and Yi Hwang, conflicting with Yi I and his followers, who formed the core of the Westerners. Though emerging as the dominant faction in the 1580s, it nearly collapsed at the suicide of Jeong Yeorip and the succeeding bloodshed in 1589. After Westerner Jeong Cheol was exiled for attempting to make Prince Gwanghae the Crown Prince, the Easterners divided into Northerners and Southerners. History Division from Sarim After the death of Queen Dowager Munjeong and her brother Yun Won-hyeong in the late Myeongjong (1534–1545–1567) period, the Sarim faction, which had endured four literati purges throughout the sixteenth century, came to power as the dominant political faction. At the time, the Sarim were united as a single fac ...
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Bjǫrn The Easterner
Bjǫrn Ketilsson (Old Norse: ; Modern Icelandic: ), nicknamed the Easterner (O.N.: ; M.I.: ), was a Norwegian Viking of the 9th century. Biography He was the son of Ketill 'Flatnose' Bjǫrnsson and Yngvild Ketilsdottir. He was the only son of Flatnose Ketil to not be Baptised. The Eyrbyggja saga explains his nickname as follows; Bjorn had been fostered in Sweden and when the family moved to the Hebrides of Scotland Bjorn remained behind in the East. When he rejoined his family in the West he refused to embrace the Christian Faith as the others had done by then. He was given the nickname "The Easterner" to emphasize his 'non-western' attitude. He emigrated to Iceland following his father's expulsion from Norway by King Harald Fairhair (''Harald hårfagre'') Harald confiscated all of Ketil's lands in the north of Norway and outlawed Bjorn the Easterner, the only one of Ketil's five children who had remained in Norway. Thorolf Mostur-Beard hid Bjorn the Easterner from Harald in Nor ...
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