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"Stranded may refer to: Music * Stranded, 1992 EP by Konkhra * Stranded, 1990 album by Tangier * Stranded (album), a 1973 album by Roxy Music * (I'm) Stranded, the first album by Australian rock group The Saints ** "(I'm) Stranded" (song), the first single from the album * "Stranded" (Agnes Carlsson song), the second single by the Swedish Idol winner Agnes Carlsson * "Stranded" (Lutricia McNeal song), a 1998 song by Lutricia McNeal * "Stranded", a 2000 song by the British synthpop band Blue October * "Stranded (Haiti Mon Amour)", a 2010 song by Jay-Z, Bono, Rihanna and The Edge * "Stranded" (Heart song), a 1990 single by American rock band Heart * "Stranded", a 1983 single by American hard rock band Rainbow, on their album Bent Out of Shape * "Stranded" (Plumb song), a song by Plumb from the album candycoatedwaterdrops, later covered and released as a single in 2002 by Jennifer Paige * "Stranded" (Van Morrison song), a song from Van Morrison's 2005 album Magic Time * "Stranded", a song by Alien Ant Farm from ANThology * Stranded: The Secret History of Australian Independent Music 1977–1991, a book about the Australian independent music scene * "Stranded", a Japan bonus song from 1992 album by Royal Hunt, Land of Broken Hearts * "Stranded", a song from 2005 album by 'No Fun At All', Out of Bounds * "Stranded", a song by Saybia from the 2004 album These Are the Days * "Stranded", a song by Gojira from their 2016 album Magma Television * Stranded, a five-part survival miniseries broadcast on Discovery Channel Canada, (followed by the similar series Survivorman) * Stranded (1986 film), a 1986 TV movie starring Loni Anderson * Stranded (TV series), a 2013 paranormal reality series broadcast on Syfy * Stranded with Cash Peters, a travel show * "Stranded" (Jimmy Neutron episode) * "Stranded" (The Outer Limits), a 1999 episode of The Outer Limits television series * "The Stranded", the twenty-seventh episode of the sitcom Seinfeld * The Stranded (TV Series), a 2019 Netflix-series about a group of children stranded on an island after a tsunami Film * Stranded (1916 comedy film), starring Oliver Hardy * Stranded (1916 drama film), directed by Lloyd Ingraham * Stranded (1927 film), 1927 American film directed by Phil Rosen * Stranded (1935 film), drama directed by Frank Borzage and starring Kay Francis * Stranded (1987 film), a science fiction film starring Ione Skye * Stranded (2001 film), a science fiction film starring Vincent Gallo and Maria de Medeiros * Stranded (2002 film), a made-for-television drama based on Swiss Family Robinson, starring Liam Cunningham and Jesse Spencer * Stranded (2002 action film), a Direct-to-video action film a.k.a. Black Horizon, starring Michael Dudikoff and Ice-T * Stranded (2005 film), black comedy, Best Australian Short Film of the Film Critics Circle of Australia Awards 2006 * Stranded: I've Come from a Plane that Crashed in the Mountains, a 2007 documentary of 1972 Andes plane crash survivors * Stranded (2013 film), a science fiction/horror movie directed by Roger Christian and starring Christian Slater Video gaming * Stranded (video game), a 2003 3D adventure game developed by Unreal Software, or Stranded II, its sequel * Stranded Deep, a 2015 survival game See also * Strand (disambiguation) "
"The Pond River is a U.S. Geological Survey. National Hydrography Dataset high- resolution flowline data. The National Map, accessed June 13, 2011 tributary of the Green River in western Kentucky in the United States.Columbia Gazetteer of North America entry Via the Green and Ohio rivers, it is part of the watershed of the Mississippi River. The Pond River rises in central Todd County and flows generally north-northwestwardly, along the boundaries of Muhlenberg, Christian, Hopkins and McLean counties to the Green River, which it joins from the south about west-southwest of the town of Calhoun.DeLorme (2005). Kentucky Atlas & Gazetteer. Yarmouth, Maine: DeLorme. . At the common boundary of Christian, Hopkins and Muhlenberg counties, it collects the West Fork Pond River. Upstream of this confluence, the Pond River has also been known as the East Fork Pond River. See also *List of Kentucky rivers References Rivers of Kentucky Bodies of water of Christian County, Kentucky Bodies of water of Hopkins County, Kentucky Bodies of water of McLean County, Kentucky Bodies of water of Muhlenberg County, Kentucky Bodies of water of Todd County, Kentucky "
"Gilbert was a Norman Count of Gravina from 1159 until 1167. His father Bertrand was the illegitimate son of Rotrou III, Count of Perche. He was a cousin of Margaret of Navarre, the queen of Sicily. He arrived in Sicily sometime around 1159 and, through Margaret's influence, was created Count of Gravina in Apulia immediately. Late in that same year, Gilbert joined a conspiracy of nobles, including Richard of Aquila, Roger of Acerra, and Bohemond of Tarsia, Count of Manoppello. The conspiracy was of only minor lords, but it gained traction. The aim of the conspirators was to assassinate Maio of Bari and in this they succeeded on 10 November 1160. The rebellion which followed was short-lived in Sicily, and Gilbert was one of the barons restored to favour, along with Bohemond. However, on the peninsula, the rebels, led by Andrew of Rupecanina, Robert of Loritello and Tancred of Lecce, marched on Butera and burned it. King William himself entered the field against Tancred, his nephew, while Gilbert held the Campania for him. Gilbert took advantage of the death of William in 1166 to pressure his cousin, the regent, into giving him a high position at court. Gilbert became the personal enemy of Margaret's chief minister, the caïd Peter, and plotted his downfall and death. Peter fled Sicily and reconverted to Islam. However, Margaret still ignored her cousin and appointed one Richard of Mandra, who had saved her late husband's life, count of Molise and chancellor. Gilbert promptly turned on him and the two met for a duel, but were separated before combat could begin. At that point, to rid Palermo of him, Margaret sent Gilbert to the peninsula as catepan of Apulia and Campania to prepare for a possible invasion of Frederick Barbarossa. The year 1166 also saw the arrival of Rodrigo, Margaret's brother and Gilbert's cousin, from Navarre. Rodrigo was sent to Apulia with the name Henry and the title Count of Montescaglioso and there he stayed briefly with Gilbert. In 1167, Barbarossa finally sent an army into the Campania. This army first established the Antipope Paschal III at Viterbo to prevent Pope Alexander III from reaching Rome. Gilbert defeated the invasive imperial forces and sent them back into Tuscany. Barbarossa himself besieged Ancona, but the appearance of Gilbert's army south along the Adriatic coast forced him to abandons the siege. Later in that year, an uncle of Gilbert's, Stephen du Perche, chancellor and Archbishop of Palermo, who had visited Gravina a year earlier, secretly sent for Gilbert's army to support him at Messina. At a council in Messina, Henry of Montescaglioso was accused by Gilbert of conspiring against the chancellor. Evidence of a confession was duly provided and the Navarrese count was imprisoned in Reggio Calabria. Gilbert, now high in favour, successfully got the count of Molise, an old adversary, arrested as well. Gilbert left with his army; but Messina was in an uproar. Messina revolted and freed the imprisoned Count Henry. The insurrection spread and the people of Palermo forced the removal of Stephen du Perche. This accomplished, an interim council was set up to assist the regent. The council exiled Gilbert and he joined Stephen on crusade, taking his wife and son, Bertrand of Andria, with him. References Sources * *Norwich, John Julius. The Kingdom in the Sun 1130-1194. Longman: London, 1970. *History of the Tyrants of Sicily at Patrologia Latina. Year of birth missing Year of death missing 12th-century deaths Italo-Normans Norman warriors Christians of the Crusades "