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City in Devon, England
Exeter (/ˈɛksɪtər/ EK-sit-ər) is a cathedral city and the county town of Devon in South West England. It is situated on the River Exe, approximately 36 mi
Exeter
Association football club in England
Exeter City Football Club is a professional association football club based in Exeter, Devon, England. The club competes in EFL League Two, the fourth
Exeter_City_F.C.
Private school in Exeter, New Hampshire, US
Phillips Exeter Academy (also known as Exeter or PEA) is an independent, co-educational, college-preparatory school in Exeter, New Hampshire. Established
Phillips_Exeter_Academy
University in Devon, England
The University of Exeter is a research university in the West Country of England, with its main campus in Exeter, Devon. Its predecessor institutions,
University_of_Exeter
Supposed plot against Henry VIII of England
The Exeter Conspiracy in 1538 was an attempt to overthrow Henry VIII, who had taken control of the Church of England away from the Pope, and replace him
Exeter_Conspiracy
Topics referred to by the same term
Australia Exeter, Tasmania Exeter, Ontario Exeter, Devon—the original location Exeter (UK Parliament constituency) University of Exeter Exeter, California
Exeter_(disambiguation)
American musician (born 1976)
Blue Allman (born July 10, 1976), known professionally as P. Exeter Blue I (Phillips Exeter Blue), is an American musician known for leading the group Deadsy
Elijah_Blue_Allman
Town in New Hampshire, United States
Exeter is a town in Rockingham County, New Hampshire, United States. Its population was 16,049 at the 2020 census, up from 14,306 at the 2010 census. Exeter
Exeter,_New_Hampshire
List of ships with the same or similar names
Five ships of the Royal Navy have been named HMS Exeter after the city of Exeter in Devon. HMS Exeter (1680) was a 70-gun third rate launched in 1680.
HMS_Exeter
10th-century book of Anglo-Saxon poetry
The Exeter Book, also known as the Codex Exoniensis or Exeter Cathedral Library MS 3501, is a large codex of Old English poetry, believed to have been
Exeter_Book
Title in the Peerage of the United Kingdom
Marquess of Exeter is a title that has been created twice, once in the peerage of England and once in the peerage of the United Kingdom. The first creation
Marquess_of_Exeter
Anglo-Saxon saint
Ælfgifu of Exeter was an Anglo-Saxon saint, whose relics were held by Exeter Cathedral. She is mentioned in the Old English Exeter relic-list as "the
Ælfgifu_of_Exeter
Former priory in England
Exeter Blackfriars was a Dominican priory in the centre of Exeter, the county town of Devon in England. It was dissolved in 1538. John Dinham (1406–1458)
Exeter_Blackfriars
City in California, United States
Exeter is a city in Tulare County, California, United States. It is situated in the San Joaquin Valley near the foothills of the Sierra Nevada. The population
Exeter,_California
English rugby union club, based in Exeter
Exeter Chiefs (officially Exeter Rugby Club) is an English professional rugby union club based in Exeter, Devon. They play in the Gallagher PREM, England's
Exeter_Chiefs
Airport in Devon, South West England
Exeter Airport (IATA: EXT, ICAO: EGTE), formerly Exeter International Airport, is an international airport located at Clyst Honiton in East Devon, close
Exeter_Airport
Topics referred to by the same term
Exeter station or Exeter railway station may refer to: Australia: Exeter railway station, New South Wales, serving Exeter, New South Wales Exeter railway
Exeter_station
Anglican cathedral in Devon, England
Exeter Cathedral, properly known as the Cathedral Church of Saint Peter in Exeter, is an Anglican cathedral, and the seat of the Bishop of Exeter, in
Exeter_Cathedral
Town in Ontario, Canada
Exeter is a community in the municipality of South Huron, in the southern portion of Huron County, Ontario, Canada, located approximately 40 kilometres
Exeter,_Ontario
English sound engineer
Mike Exeter is an English sound engineer and record producer who came to prominence via his work with British rock bands Cradle of Filth, Judas Priest
Mike_Exeter
County of England
populated than the north, with Plymouth in the south-west and the city of Exeter in the south-east. The seaside resorts of Torquay and Paignton are adjacent
Devon
2015 American film
Exeter (titled The Asylum in the UK) is a 2015 American supernatural horror film directed by Marcus Nispel. The screenplay by Kirsten McCallion is from
Exeter_(film)
List of ships with the same or similar names
Several ships have borne the name Exeter after the city of Exeter in Devon: Exeter (1792 EIC ship) was an East Indiaman launched in 1792 that made eight
Exeter_(ship)
Private day school in Exeter, Devon, England
Exeter School is a private co-educational day school for pupils between the ages of 3 and 18 in Exeter, Devon, England. The younger year groups are based
Exeter_School
Quay in Devon, England
Exeter Quay, also known as Exeter Quayside, is a part of the city of Exeter next to the River Exe and the Exeter Ship Canal. It was first used as a port
Exeter_Quay
York-class cruiser of the Royal Navy
HMS Exeter was the second and last York-class heavy cruiser built for the Royal Navy during the late 1920s, and the last heavy cruiser the Royal Navy would
HMS_Exeter_(68)
Topics referred to by the same term
Exeter Township may refer to: Exeter Township, Clay County, Kansas Exeter Township, Monroe County, Michigan Exeter Township, Barry County, Missouri Exeter
Exeter_Township
UFO Sighting in New Hampshire
The Exeter incident or Incident at Exeter was a highly publicized UFO sighting that occurred on September 3, 1965, approximately 3 miles (5 km) south
Exeter_incident
City in Missouri, United States
Exeter is a city in Exeter Township, Barry County, Missouri, United States. As of the 2020 census, Exeter had a population of 733. According to the United
Exeter,_Missouri
American newspaper (1763–1917)
Trewman's Exeter Flying Post was a weekly newspaper published in Exeter between 1763 and 1917. Robert Trewman (1738/39–1802) and William Andrews quarrelled
Trewman's_Exeter_Flying_Post
Friary in Devon, England
Exeter Greyfriars was a Franciscan friary in Exeter, Devon, England. It was founded in the earlier part of the 13th century, before 1240, and was dissolved
Exeter_Greyfriars
Rail line in California
The Exeter Branch is a rail line in California's San Joaquin Valley that, at its fullest extent, ran from Famoso, California, to Fresno, California. The
Exeter_Branch
Topics referred to by the same term
Exeter College may refer to: Exeter College, Oxford, a college of Oxford University Exeter College, Devon, a further education college in Exeter, Devon
Exeter_College
2020 studio album by Bladee
Exeter is the third studio album by the Swedish rapper Bladee, released by Year0001 on 8 April 2020. Recorded during a week period in Gotland, it is his
Exeter_(album)
College of the University of Oxford
Exeter College (in full: The rector and Scholars of Exeter College in the University of Oxford) is one of the constituent colleges of the University of
Exeter_College,_Oxford
Borough in Pennsylvania, US
Exeter is a borough in the Greater Pittston-Wilkes-Barre area of Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, United States. It is about 10 miles (16 km) west of Scranton
Exeter,_Pennsylvania
Academic Award
The Exeter Prize is an economics prize of the University of Exeter Business School, which has been awarded since 2012. The Exeter Prize is awarded to
Exeter_Prize
Title of nobility
The title Duke of Exeter was created several times in England in the later Middle Ages. Exeter is the main town of Devon. It was first created for John
Duke_of_Exeter
Building used as a public meeting place in London, demolished 1907
Exeter Hall was a large public meeting place on the north side of the Strand in central London, opposite where the Savoy Hotel now stands. From 1831 until
Exeter_Hall
Multi-purpose indoor arena and showground at Clyst St Mary near Exeter, England
Westpoint Exeter (formerly Westpoint Arena) is a multi-purpose indoor arena and showground, at Clyst St Mary, near Exeter, England. The capacity of the
Westpoint_Exeter
Inter-school rivalry
The Exeter–Andover rivalry, also known as the Andover–Exeter rivalry, is an athletic rivalry between Phillips Exeter Academy (Exeter) and Phillips Academy
Andover–Exeter_rivalry
alumni of Phillips Exeter Academy, a preparatory school in Exeter, New Hampshire, founded in 1781. John Phillips – founder of Phillips Exeter; president of
List of Phillips Exeter Academy people
List_of_Phillips_Exeter_Academy_people
English noblewoman (1439–1476)
Anne of York, Duchess of Exeter, aka Anne Plantagenet (10 August 1439 – 14 January 1476), was the first child of Richard Plantagenet, 3rd Duke of York
Anne,_Duchess_of_Exeter
1942 air raids in Exeter, England
The term Exeter Blitz refers to the air raids by the German Luftwaffe on the British city of Exeter, Devon, during the Second World War. The city was bombed
Exeter_Blitz
Motorway service station in Devon, England
Exeter services is a motorway service station on the M5 motorway in Devon, England. It is situated at junction 30 of the motorway, east of the city of
Exeter_services
Private college in Williamstown, Massachusetts, US
Museum of Contemporary Art (MASS MoCA) along with a close relationship with Exeter College, Oxford. The college competes as the Ephs in the NCAA Division III
Williams_College
Former building in London
The Exeter Exchange (signed and popularly known as Exeter 'Change) was a building on the north side of the Strand in London, with an arcade extending
Exeter_Exchange
Synagogue in the City of Exeter, Devon, England
The Exeter Synagogue is a Jewish synagogue, located in Synagogue Place, Mary Arches Street, in the old city of Exeter, Devon, England, in the United Kingdom
Exeter_Synagogue
Town in Tasmania, Australia
Exeter is a small town approximately 24 kilometres north of the city of Launceston, Tasmania, Australia. At the 2016 census, Exeter had a population of
Exeter,_Tasmania
Village in Nebraska, United States
Exeter is a village in Fillmore County, Nebraska, United States. The population was 516 at the 2020 census. In 1870, Dr. Horace Greeley Smith and his wife
Exeter,_Nebraska
British motorcycle speedway team
The Exeter Falcons were a speedway team based in the city of Exeter. The Falcons operated from 1947 to 2005 at the County Ground Stadium in Exeter. Speedway
Exeter_Falcons
Prison in Devon, England
HM Prison Exeter is a category B local and resettlement men's prison, located in Exeter in the county of Devon, England. It holds men sentenced by the
HM_Prison_Exeter
Old English word puzzles
The Exeter Book riddles are a fragmentary collection of verse riddles in Old English found in the later tenth-century anthology of Old English poetry known
Exeter_Book_Riddles
Municipal building in Exeter, Devon, England
Exeter Guildhall on the High Street of Exeter, Devon, England has been the centre of civic government for the city for at least 600 years. Much of the
Exeter_Guildhall
Horse racing venue in Exeter, England
Exeter Racecourse is a thoroughbred horse racing venue located near the city of Exeter, Devon, England. Locally it is known as Haldon racecourse because
Exeter_Racecourse
Index of articles associated with the same name
The siege of Exeter may refer to: The Mercian Siege of Exeter (c. 630), also known as the Siege of Caer-Uisc. Almost certainly fictional. The Danish Siege
Siege_of_Exeter
The following is a timeline of the history of the city of Exeter, Devon, England. 250 BC – Goods traded with Roman coins 45 CE – Romans in power (approximate
Timeline_of_Exeter
2002 American TV series or program
Starship Exeter is a Star Trek fan film project, one of the earliest of the semi-professional fan film projects that have become an increasingly common
Starship_Exeter
Tram networks in Exeter, South West England
Tramways in Exeter were operated between 1882 and 1931. The first horse-drawn trams were operated by the Exeter Tramway Company but in 1904 the Exeter Corporation
Tramways_in_Exeter
Bridge in Derbyshire
Exeter Bridge is a bridge in the centre of Derby spanning the River Derwent 200 metres south of the more modern Cathedral Green Footbridge. Derby's original
Exeter_Bridge
a list of seasons played by Exeter City Football Club in English football, from 1908 to the present day. List of Exeter City seasons starting since their
List of Exeter City F.C. seasons
List_of_Exeter_City_F.C._seasons
UK non-metropolitan district council
Exeter City Council is a local authority for the city of Exeter in Devon, England. It is a non-metropolitan district council, and some services are provided
Exeter_City_Council
Building in New Hampshire, United States
The Exeter Inn is an inn located on the campus of Phillips Exeter Academy in Exeter, New Hampshire. It is owned by the academy and operated by leaseholder
Exeter_Inn
UK Parliament constituency (since 2024)
Exmouth and Exeter East is a constituency of the House of Commons in the UK Parliament. It was first contested in the 2024 general election and is currently
Exmouth_and_Exeter_East
British politician
Party politician who has served as Member of Parliament for Exmouth and Exeter East since 2024. Reed was born in Carshalton, south London. After joining
David Reed (Conservative politician)
David_Reed_(Conservative_politician)
Hospital in England
The Heavitree Hospital (currently branded as the Royal Devon and Exeter Hospital (Heavitree)) is a hospital currently operated by the Royal Devon University
Heavitree_hospital
Parliamentary constituency in the United Kingdom, 1295 onwards
Exeter (/ˈɛksɪtər/ EK-sit-ər) is a constituency composed of the cathedral city and county town of Devon represented in the House of Commons of the UK Parliament
Exeter_(constituency)
English footballer (born 1995)
known for his finishing ability and work ethic. Watkins is a product of the Exeter City academy and made his breakthrough at the club, winning the EFL Young
Ollie_Watkins
Triangle center
In geometry, the Exeter point is a special point associated with a plane triangle. It is a triangle center and is designated as X(22) in Clark Kimberling's
Exeter_point
Town in Wisconsin, United States
Exeter is a town in Green County, Wisconsin, United States. The population was 2,156 at the 2020 census. The unincorporated communities of Dayton and Ross
Exeter,_Wisconsin
Railway station in Exeter, Devon, England
Exeter St Davids railway station is the primary intercity and second-busiest railway station in Exeter, and consequentially the second-busiest in Devon
Exeter St Davids railway station
Exeter_St_Davids_railway_station
The Sheriff of Exeter was an official of Exeter, Devon, and as sheriff was responsible for keeping the King's peace (pax regis) within the city. The position
Sheriff_of_Exeter
English football manager (born 1970)
Wycombe Wanderers and then joined Torquay United, before moving to Exeter City. Due to Exeter's financial problems, Buckle left and joined Northampton Town,
Paul_Buckle
English noblewoman
Marchioness of Exeter, (née Blount; c.1499/1502 – 25 September 1558) was an English Marchioness, married to Henry Courtenay, 1st Marquess of Exeter and a member
Gertrude Courtenay, Marchioness of Exeter
Gertrude_Courtenay,_Marchioness_of_Exeter
Destroyer of the Royal Navy
HMS Exeter was a Type 42 destroyer, the fifth ship of the Royal Navy to be named Exeter, after the city of Exeter in Devon. The vessel fought in the Falklands
HMS_Exeter_(D89)
Radio station in Exeter, England
Radio Exe (formerly Exeter FM) is an Independent Local Radio station based in Exeter, Devon, England, which broadcasts across Devon and West Dorset. As
Radio_Exe
Railway line in England
The Bristol to Exeter line is a major branch of the Great Western Main Line in the West of England and runs from Bristol, to Exeter, from where it continues
Bristol–Exeter_line
Civil township in Michigan, United States
Exeter Township is a civil township of Monroe County in the U.S. state of Michigan. The population was 3,927 at the 2020 census. East Exeter is a former
Exeter_Township,_Michigan
The Mayor of Exeter, granted Lord Mayor of Exeter in 2002, is the Mayor of Exeter in the ceremonial county of Devon, England and is elected by and from
Mayor_of_Exeter
Heritage-listed residence in Glenwood, Sydney, built in 1845-1860
Exeter Farm is a heritage-listed residence at 2 Knightsbridge Avenue, Glenwood, City of Blacktown, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. It was built from
Exeter_Farm
British pre-grouping railway company
Railway, its network extended to Dorchester and Weymouth, to Salisbury, Exeter and Plymouth, and to Padstow, Ilfracombe and Bude. It developed a network
London and South Western Railway
London_and_South_Western_Railway
Military carrier pigeon
Mary of Exeter was a carrier pigeon who flew many military missions with the National Pigeon Service during World War II, transporting important messages
Mary_of_Exeter
Suburb in Devon, England
ward and suburb situated on the high ground to the north of the city of Exeter in the county of Devon, England. It lies between the ancient deer park of
Pennsylvania,_Exeter
Exeter House was an early 17th-century brick-built mansion, which stood in Full Street, Derby until 1854. Named for the Earls of Exeter, whose family
Exeter_House
22nd season of EFL League One
2025. "Exeter City x Adidas". Exeter City Football Club. 31 May 2023. Retrieved 9 April 2024. "Welcome to HEL" (Press release). Exeter: Exeter City Football
2025–26_EFL_League_One
Former railway line in Adelaide, South Australia
of Adelaide servicing the suburbs of Semaphore and Exeter. It had two stations: Semaphore and Exeter. The line opened in 1878 and closed in 1978. The Semaphore
Semaphore_railway_line
Traction maintenance depot in England
Exeter Traction Maintenance Depot (or Exeter TMD) is a railway Traction Maintenance Depot situated in Exeter, Devon, United Kingdom and is next to the
Exeter_TMD
1978 children's historical novel by David Rees
The Exeter Blitz is a children's historical novel by David Rees, published by Hamilton in 1978. Set in the southwestern England city of Exeter, partly
The_Exeter_Blitz
Diocesan bishop in the Church of England
The Bishop of Exeter is the ordinary of the Church of England Diocese of Exeter in the Province of Canterbury. The current bishop is Mike Harrison, since
Bishop_of_Exeter
Tertiary college in Exeter, Devon, England
Exeter College is a general further education college in Exeter, Devon; it was the first such college in England, and was the highest-ranked in the country
Exeter_College,_Devon
January 2026. Retrieved 21 January 2026. Pilnick, Brent (29 January 2026). "Exeter agree deal to sign Bath centre Butt". BBC Sport. Retrieved 29 January 2026
List of 2026–27 Premiership Rugby transfers
List_of_2026–27_Premiership_Rugby_transfers
Football club
Exeter City Women Football Club is an English women's football club, based in Exeter. They are currently members of the FA Women's National League South
Exeter_City_W.F.C.
River in New Hampshire, United States
The Exeter River is a 40.5-mile-long (65.2 km) river located in Rockingham County in southeastern New Hampshire, United States. It rises in the town of
Exeter_River
Scheduled monument urban defence in England
Exeter's city walls survive as a circuit approximately 2.35km long, of which 72% (1,705m) is still visible, some parts up to 2.5m high. The walls of Exeter
Exeter_city_walls
Canadian-born Jamaican footballer (born 1992)
Christine Exeter (born 3 September 1992) is a footballer who plays as a forward for Darby FC in League1 Ontario. Born in Canada, she represented Jamaica
Christine_Exeter
Canal in the United Kingdom
The Exeter Ship Canal, also known as the Exeter Canal is a canal leading from (and beside) the River Exe to Exeter Quay in the city of Exeter, Devon,
Exeter_Ship_Canal
Town in Maine, United States
Exeter is a town in Penobscot County, Maine, United States. The population was 963 at the 2020 census. According to the United States Census Bureau, the
Exeter,_Maine
This is a list of people from Exeter, a city in south-west England. People from Exeter are known as Exonians. This list is arranged chronologically by
List_of_people_from_Exeter
Railway station in Devon, England
Exeter Central railway station is the most central of the stations in the city of Exeter, Devon, United Kingdom. It is 171 miles 30 chains (275.8 km) down
Exeter Central railway station
Exeter_Central_railway_station
Failed bombing attempt in England
The Exeter bombing was a failed bombing attempt that took place on 22 May 2008, at the Giraffe cafe and restaurant in Princesshay, Exeter, England. The
2008_Exeter_attempted_bombing
EXETER
EXETER
Surname or Lastname
English
English : occupational name for a maker of wheels, from Middle English whele ‘wheel’ (Old English hwēol) + wyrhta ‘wright’. See also Wheeler.John Wheelwright (c. 1592–1679), clergyman, came to Boston, MA, from Lincolnshire, England in 1636. He was banished from Massachusettes for his support of his sister-in-law, Anne Hutchinson, in the antinomian controversy; he set up a community at Exeter, NH.
Boy/Male
Shakespearean
Henry VI, I' Thomas Beaufort, Duke of Exeter, Henry VI's great-uncle, Bishop of Winchester,...
Surname or Lastname
English (of Norman origin)
English (of Norman origin) : from a nickname meaning ‘good’, from Old French bon ‘good’. Compare Bone 1.English (of Norman origin) : habitational name from Bohon in La Manche, France, of obscure etymology.Dutch : from Middle Dutch bone, boene ‘bean’, hence a metonymic occupational name for a bean grower or a nickname for a man of little importance (broad beans having been an extremely common crop in the medieval period), or possibly for a tall thin man (with reference to the runner bean).The renowned American frontiersman Daniel Boone (1734–1820) was born in Reading, PA, into a Quaker family. His grandfather was a weaver who had emigrated from Exeter in England to Philadelphia in 1717.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from a pet form of the Norman personal name Aschetil (see Haskell).Stephen Hasket, a soap boiler and merchant of Salem, MA, was a native of Henstridge, Somerset, England. He came to Salem from Exeter, Devon, about 1666. His son Elias, born at Salem, went on to become governor of New Providence, Bahamas, before the people there revolted and sent him back to NY.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from places in Cambridgeshire and South Yorkshire called Wentworth, probably from the Old English byname Wintra meaning ‘winter’ + Old English worð ‘enclosure’. It is, however, also possible that the name referred to a settlement inhabited only in winter. Compare Winterbottom.William Wentworth came from Rigsby, England, to Exeter, NH, in 1639. Benning Wentworth (1696–1770) and his nephew John Wentworth (1737–1820) were both colonial governors of NH.
Boy/Male
Shakespearean
King Henry V' and 'Henry VI, Part 1' and 'King Henry the Sixth, Part III' Duke of Exeter, uncle...
Surname or Lastname
English and Scottish
English and Scottish : nickname for a wild or uncouth person, from Middle English, Old French salvage, sauvage ‘untamed’ (Late Latin salvaticus literally ‘man of the woods’, a derivative of Latin silva ‘wood’, influenced by Latin salvus ‘whole’, i.e. natural).Irish : generally of English origin (it was taken to County Down in the 12th century), this name has also sometimes been adopted as equivalent of Gaelic Ó Sabháin, the name of a small south Munster sept, which was earlier Anglicized as O’Savin (see Savin).Americanized form of Ashkenazic Jewish Savich.A Jacob Savage, born in Exeter, Devon, England, in 1604, is recorded in Essex, NJ, by the early 1630s. Edward Savage, of Huguenot descent, emigrated from Ireland to Massachusetts in 1696. His grandson and namesake, who was born in Princeton, MA, in 1761 gained fame as an artist for his portrait of George Washington (1789–90).
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Ida. There is a place called Ide near Exeter in Devon; the etymology is obscure, perhaps from a pre-English river name; it does not seem to be connected with the surname.North German : variant of Ihde.Japanese : ‘sluice’, ‘spillway’; a topographic name for someone who lived near a dam. Variously written, it originated in Echizen and Kaga (now Fukui and Ishikawa prefectures) and is found mostly in eastern Japan.
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Hindu
Eminent, Distinguished, Born on saturday
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Learned; Expert; Authority
Girl/Female
German Latin Swedish American
Dark.
Girl/Female
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Sanskrit
Imagined
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Traditional
Famous; Pratishthith
Girl/Female
Biblical Hebrew
Daughter of the Lord.
Girl/Female
Tamil
Naadavalli | நாதாவாலà¯à®²à¯€
Name of a Raga
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
Having Skillfulness or Happiness
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Marathi, Sanskrit
Protecting Well; Another Name for Earth
Girl/Female
Muslim
Orange
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n.
A native or inhabitant of Exeter, in England.
n.
The chief elective officer of some universities, as in France and Scotland; sometimes, the head of a college; as, the Rector of Exeter College, or of Lincoln College, at Oxford.