Culpeper or Culpepper may refer to: Culpeper (surname), a list of people with the surname Culpeper, Culpepper or Colepeper Culpeper, Virginia, United...
Thomas Culpeper (c. 1514 – 10 December 1541) was an English courtier and close friend of Henry VIII, and was related to two of his queens, Anne Boleyn...
The Culpeper Minutemen was a militia group formed in 1775 in the district around Culpeper, Virginia. Like minutemen in other British colonies, the men...
Nicholas Culpeper (18 October 1616 – 10 January 1654) was an English botanist, herbalist, physician and astrologer. His book The English Physitian (1652...
Culpeper, of Oxon Hoath (c. 1480 – c. 1528) was the mother of Catherine Howard, the fifth wife and Queen consort of King Henry VIII. Joyce Culpeper,...
Sir John Culpeper (c. 1366 - 1414) was an English landowner whose holding was at Oxenhoath (Oxon Hoath) in the Kent parish of West Peckham. The Colepepers...
politician and poet Sir William Culpeper, 1st Baronet of Preston Hall (1588–1651), of the Culpeper baronets Sir William Culpeper, 1st Baronet of Wakehurst (died...
Edmund Culpeper (1660–1738) was an English scientific instrument maker. Highly skilled English craftsman. Began his career as an engraver. Later dedicated...
Cynthia Ann "Cyndie" Culpeper (June 16, 1962 – August 29, 2005) was the first pulpit rabbi to announce being diagnosed with AIDS, which she did in 1996...
tours in Iraq. After being honorably discharged in 2009, Freitas moved to Culpeper County, Virginia in 2010 and served as an operations director for a service-disabled...
King Henry VIII. She was the daughter of Lord Edmund Howard and Joyce Culpeper, a cousin to Anne Boleyn (the second wife of Henry VIII), and the niece...
Sir Cheney Culpeper (1601–1663) was an English landowner, a supporter of Samuel Hartlib, and a largely non-political figure of his troubled times, interested...
Culpeper Times is a newspaper in Culpeper, Virginia, covering local news, sports, business and community. It was founded in 1889. The newspaper is a weekly...
Culpeper station is a train station in Culpeper, Virginia. It was built in 1904 by the Southern Railway, replacing an 1874 station house which itself...
Culpeper Battlefields State Park is a state park in Culpeper County, Virginia. The park was authorized for creation by Governor Glenn Youngkin on June...
The Culpeper Basin is one of the Newark Supergroup's Triassic rift basins. It lies east of the Appalachian Mountains and extends from the Madison County—Orange...
Culpeper Historic District is a national historic district located at Culpeper, Culpeper County, Virginia, United States. It encompasses 129 contributing...
sentence was commuted to beheading. "Culpeper and Dereham were drawn from the Tower of London to Tyburn, and there Culpeper, after an exhortation made to the...
been named for the pepperor the Cayenne River. English botanist Nicholas Culpeper used the phrase "cayenne pepper" in 1652, while the city was only renamed...
Jasper Culpeper (by 1508 – 1556/1564), of Penshurst, Kent and Arlington, Sussex, was an English politician. His career was helped by his cousin, the courtier...
d. 1697, Philippa Culpeper, d. 1630, Elizabeth Culpeper, d. 1638 (freestanding chest tomb with white effigy) John, Lord Culpeper, d. 1660, erected 1695...
472556; -77.993139 The Battle of Culpeper Court House was an American Civil War skirmish fought September 13, 1863, near Culpeper, Virginia, between the cavalry...