Coxen — is a surname; it may refer to: People Charles Coxen (1809 1876), Australian naturalist and politician Edward Coxen (1880 1954), English born American actor Elizabeth Coxen (1804 1841), maiden name of Elizabeth Gould (illustrator) Walter Adams… … Wikipedia
coxen — obs. form of coxswain n … Useful english dictionary
Coxen — Recorded in many forms including Cocks, Cox, Coxe, and the patronymics Cockson, Coxen and Coxon, this interesting surname is English. It derives from a number of possible origins. Firstly, it may have originated as a nickname from the male bird,… … Surnames reference
Coxen's Fig-Parrot — Coxen’s Fig Parrot Conservation status Endangered Scientific classification Kingdom: Animalia Phylum … Wikipedia
Coxen Hole — Coxen Hole … Wikipedia
Coxen Hole — es la capital de Roatán. Coxen Hole es también conocida como Roatán simplemente. Roatán es la isla más grande de Las Islas de la Bahía, una serie de tres islas principales en el Mar Caribe, de Honduras. Coxen Hole es la ciudad principal para… … Enciclopedia Universal
Coxen Hole Stadium — is a football stadium in Coxen Hole, Roatan, Honduras. It is currently used mostly for football matches and is the home stadium of Arsenal FC. The stadium holds 2,000 people. v … Wikipedia
Coxen — /ˈkɒksən/ (say koksuhn) noun 1. Charles, 1809–76, Australian pastoralist, politician and naturalist, born in England; brother in law of John Gould whom he encouraged to visit Australia. 2. Walter Adams, 1870–1949, Australian soldier, born in… …
Coxen's fig-parrot — /kɒksənz ˈfɪg pærət/ (say koksuhnz fig paruht) noun a critically endangered subspecies of the double eyed fig parrot, Cyclopsitta diopthalma coxeni, existing in fragmented populations in lowland coastal rainforests between Port Macquarie, NSW and …
Edward Coxen — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Edward Coxen Nombre real Albert Edward Coxen Nacimiento 8 de agosto de 1880 Southwa … Wikipedia Español