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10441 | Emperor Go-En'yū | }}
| succession =5th Northern Emperor
| image =Emperor Go-En'yū.jpg
| caption | reign9 April 1371 – 24 May 1382
| coronation =30 January 1375
| cor-type =Japan
| predecessor =Go-Kōgon
| successor =Go-Komatsu
| posthumous name = Tsuigō:<br/>Emperor Go-En'yū ( or )
| spouse =Sanjō Itsuko
| issue =Emperor Go-Komatsu<br>Pr... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emperor_Go-En'yū | 2025-04-05T18:29:28.207010 |
10442 | Emperor Suizei | }}
| succession = Emperor of Japan
| image = Suizei thumb 1.jpg
| caption = Picture of Suizei
| reign 581 BC – 549 BC (traditional)
| coronation | cor-type Japan
| predecessor = Jimmu
| successor = Annei
| posthumous name = Chinese-style shigō:<br/>Emperor Suizei ()<br/><br/>Japanese-style shigō:<br/>Kamu-nunakawamimi ... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emperor_Suizei | 2025-04-05T18:29:28.215438 |
10443 | Emperor Annei | }}
| succession = Emperor of Japan
| image = Tennō Annei thumb.jpg
| caption | reign 549 BC – 511 BC (traditional)
| coronation | cor-type Japan
| predecessor = Suizei
| successor = Itoku
| posthumous name = Chinese-style shigō:<br/>Emperor Annei ()<br/><br/>Japanese-style shigō:<br/>Shikitsuhikotamatemi no Sumeramikot... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emperor_Annei | 2025-04-05T18:29:28.223970 |
10445 | Emperor Kōshō | }}
| succession = Emperor of Japan
| image = Tennō Kōshō thumb.jpg
| caption | reign 475 BC – 393 BC (traditional)
| coronation | cor-type Japan
| predecessor = Itoku
| successor = Kōan
| posthumous name = Chinese-style shigō:<br/>Emperor Kōshō ()<br/><br/>Japanese-style shigō:<br/>Mimatsuhikokaeshine no Sumeramikoto (... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emperor_Kōshō | 2025-04-05T18:29:28.232002 |
10446 | Emperor Kōan | }}
| succession = Emperor of Japan
| image = Tennō Kōan thumb.jpg
| caption | reign 393 BC – 291 BC (traditional)
| coronation | cor-type Japan
| predecessor = Kōshō
| successor = Kōrei
| posthumous name = Chinese-style shigō:<br/>Emperor Kōan ()<br/><br/>Japanese-style shigō:<br/>Yamato-tarashihiko-kuni-oshihito no Su... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emperor_Kōan | 2025-04-05T18:29:28.240606 |
10447 | Emperor Kōrei | }}
| succession = Emperor of Japan
| image = Tennō Kōrei thumb.jpg
| caption | reign 290 BC – 215 BC (traditional)
| coronation | cor-type Japan
| predecessor = Kōan
| successor = Kōgen
| posthumous name = Chinese-style shigō:<br/>Emperor Kōrei ()<br/><br/>Japanese-style shigō:<br/>Ō-yamato-nekohiko-futoni no Sumeramik... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emperor_Kōrei | 2025-04-05T18:29:28.250520 |
10448 | Emperor Kōgen | }}
| succession = Emperor of Japan
| image = Tennō Kōgen thumb.gif
| caption | reign 214 BC – 158 BC (traditional)
| coronation | cor-type Japan
| predecessor = Kōrei
| successor = Kaika
| posthumous name = Chinese-style shigō:<br/>Emperor Kōgen ()<br/><br/>Japanese-style shigō:<br/>Ō-yamato-nekohikokuni-kuru no Sumera... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emperor_Kōgen | 2025-04-05T18:29:28.282341 |
10449 | Emperor Kaika | }}
| succession = Emperor of Japan
| image = Tennō Kaika thumb.jpg
| caption | reign 158 BC – 98 BC (traditional)
| coronation | cor-type Japan
| predecessor = Kōgen
| successor = Sujin
| posthumous name = Chinese-style shigō:<br/>Emperor Kaika ()<br/><br/>Japanese-style shigō:<br/>Wakayamato-nekohiko-ōbibi no Sumerami... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emperor_Kaika | 2025-04-05T18:29:28.291941 |
10450 | Emperor Sujin | }}
| succession = Emperor of Japan
| image = Emperor Sujin.jpg
| caption | reign 97 BC – 30 BC (traditional)
| coronation | cor-type Japan
| predecessor = Kaika
| successor = Suinin
| posthumous name = Chinese-style shigō:<br/>Emperor Sujin ()<br/><br/>Japanese-style shigō:<br/>Mimakiiribikoinie no Sumeramikoto ()
| sp... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emperor_Sujin | 2025-04-05T18:29:28.309958 |
10451 | Emperor Suinin | }}
| succession = Emperor of Japan
| image = Emperor Suinin.jpg
| caption | reign 29 BC – 70 (traditional)
| coronation | cor-type Japan
| predecessor = Sujin
| successor = Keikō
| posthumous name = Chinese-style shigō:<br/>Emperor Suinin ()<br/><br/>Japanese-style shigō:<br/>Ikumeiribikoisachi no Sumeramikoto ()
| spo... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emperor_Suinin | 2025-04-05T18:29:28.327174 |
10452 | Emperor Keikō | }}
| succession = Emperor of Japan
| image = Emperor Keikō.jpg
| caption | reign 71–130 AD (traditional)
| coronation | cor-type Japan
| predecessor = Suinin
| successor = Seimu
| posthumous name = Chinese-style shigō:<br/>Emperor Keikō ()<br/><br/>Japanese-style shigō:<br/>Ōtarashihiko-oshirowake no Sumeramikoto ()
| ... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emperor_Keikō | 2025-04-05T18:29:28.351090 |
10453 | Emperor Seimu | }}
| succession = Emperor of Japan
| image = Emperor Seimu.jpg
| reign 131–190 (traditional)
| coronation | cor-type Japan
| predecessor = Keikō
| successor = Chūai
| posthumous name = Chinese-style shigō:<br/>Emperor Seimu ()<br/><br/>Japanese-style shigō:<br/>Wakatarashi hiko no Sumera mikoto ()
| spouse = <!--Please... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emperor_Seimu | 2025-04-05T18:29:28.360671 |
10454 | Emperor Chūai | }}
| succession = Emperor of Japan
| image = Tennō Chūaii thumb.gif
| caption | reign 192–200 (traditional)
| coronation | cor-type Japan
| predecessor = Seimu
| successor Jingū (de facto)<br>Ōjin (de jure))
| birth_date 149
| birth_place | death_date
| death_place | burial_place (Nara)|
}}
, also known as was the 14... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emperor_Chūai | 2025-04-05T18:29:28.371593 |
10455 | Emperor Ōjin | }}
| succession = Emperor of Japan
| image = Emperor Ōjin2.jpg
| caption = Painting depicting Emperor Ōjin and his attendant Takenouchi no Sukune, Edo period.
| reign 270–310 (traditional)
| coronation | cor-type Japan
| predecessor = Jingū (de facto)<br>Chūai (traditional)
| successor = Nintoku
| posthumous name = Chi... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emperor_Ōjin | 2025-04-05T18:29:28.389401 |
10456 | Emperor Nintoku | }}
| succession = Emperor of Japan
| image = Nintoku-tennō detail.jpg
| caption = Woodblock print by Toyohara Chikanobu, 1886
| reign 313–399 (traditional)
| coronation | cor-type Japan
| predecessor = Ōjin
| successor = Richū
| posthumous name = Chinese-style shigō:<br/>Emperor Nintoku ()<br/><br/>Japanese-style shigō... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emperor_Nintoku | 2025-04-05T18:29:28.399437 |
10457 | Emperor Richū | }}
| image = Emperor Richū.jpg
| succession = Emperor of Japan
| reign 400–405 (traditional)
| coronation | cor-type Japan
| predecessor = Nintoku
| successor = Hanzei
| posthumous name = Chinese-style shigō:<br/>Emperor Richū ()<br/><br/>Japanese-style shigō:<br/>Ōenoizahowake no Sumeramikoto ()
| spouse = Kusakanohat... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emperor_Richū | 2025-04-05T18:29:28.431201 |
10458 | Emperor Hanzei | }}
| succession = Emperor of Japan
| image = HanzeiTennō.jpg
| caption | reign 406 – 410 (traditional)
| coronation | cor-type Japan
| predecessor = Richū
| successor = Ingyō
| posthumous name = Chinese-style shigō:<br/>Emperor Hanzei ()<br/><br/>Japanese-style shigō:<br/>Mizuhawake no Sumeramikoto ()
| issue =
| roya... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emperor_Hanzei | 2025-04-05T18:29:28.444198 |
10459 | Emperor Ingyō | }}
| image = Emperor Ingyō.jpg
| succession = Emperor of Japan
| reign 412–453 (traditional)
| coronation | cor-type Japan
| predecessor = Hanzei
| successor = Ankō
| posthumous name = Chinese-style shigō:<br/>Emperor Ingyō ()<br/><br/>Japanese-style shigō:<br/>Oasazuma-wakugo-no-sukune no Sumeramikoto ()
| spouse Oshi... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emperor_Ingyō | 2025-04-05T18:29:28.459458 |
10460 | Emperor Ankō | }}
| image = Emperor Ankō.jpg
| succession = Emperor of Japan
| reign 453–456 (traditional)
| coronation | cor-type Japan
| predecessor = Ingyō
| successor = Yūryaku
| posthumous name = Chinese-style shigō:<br/>Emperor Ankō ()<br/><br/>Japanese-style shigō:<br/>Anaho no Sumeramikoto ()
| spouse Nakashi
| royal house = ... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emperor_Ankō | 2025-04-05T18:29:28.470613 |
10461 | Emperor Yūryaku | }}
| succession = Emperor of Japan
| image = Tennō Yūryaku detail.jpg
| caption = Woodblock print of Yūryaku hunting Wild Boars by Adachi Ginkō, 1896
| reign 456 – 479 (traditional)
| coronation | predecessor Ankō
| successor = Seinei
| posthumous name = Chinese-style shigō:<br/>Emperor Yūryaku ()<br/><br/>Japanese-sty... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emperor_Yūryaku | 2025-04-05T18:29:28.488058 |
10462 | Emperor Seinei | }}
| image = Orekidai seinei.png
| succession = Emperor of Japan
| reign 480 – 484 (traditional)
| coronation | cor-type Japan
| predecessor = Yūryaku
| successor = Kenzō<br>(or possibly Princess Iitoyo)
| posthumous name = Chinese-style shigō:<br/>Emperor Seinei ()<br/><br/>Japanese-style shigō:<br/>Shiraka-no-takehir... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emperor_Seinei | 2025-04-05T18:29:28.495496 |
10463 | Emperor Kenzō | }}
| image = Emperor Kenzō.jpg
| succession = Emperor of Japan
| reign = 1 February 485 – 2 June 487 (traditional)
| coronation | cor-type Japan
| predecessor = Seinei<br>(or possibly Princess Iitoyo)
| successor = Ninken
| posthumous name = Chinese-style shigō:<br/>Emperor Kenzō ()<br/><br/>Japanese-style shigō:<br/>W... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emperor_Kenzō | 2025-04-05T18:29:28.500758 |
10464 | Emperor Ninken | }}
| image = Emperor Ninken.jpg
| succession = Emperor of Japan
| reign = 4 February 488 – 9 September 498 (traditional)
| coronation | cor-type Japan
| predecessor = Kenzō
| successor = Buretsu
| posthumous name = Chinese-style shigō:<br/>Emperor Ninken ()<br/><br/>Japanese-style shigō:<br/>Oke no Sumeramikoto ()
| sp... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emperor_Ninken | 2025-04-05T18:29:28.509266 |
10465 | Emperor Buretsu | }}
| succession = Emperor of Japan
| image = Emperor Buretsu.jpg
| image_size = 200px
| caption = Emperor Buretsu, painted in 1937
| reign = 12 January 499 – 7 January 507
| coronation | cor-type Japan
| predecessor = Ninken
| successor = Keitai
| posthumous name = Chinese-style shigō:<br/>Emperor Buretsu ()<br/><br/>J... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emperor_Buretsu | 2025-04-05T18:29:28.516297 |
10466 | Emperor Keitai | }}
| title = Great King of Yamato
| succession = Emperor of Japan
| image = Statue of Emperor Keitai.jpg
| caption = Statue of Keitai in Mount Asuwa, Fukui Prefecture, Japan
| reign = 3 March 507 – 10 March 531
| coronation | cor-type Japan
| predecessor = Buretsu
| successor = Ankan
| posthumous name = Chinese-style s... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emperor_Keitai | 2025-04-05T18:29:28.524362 |
10467 | Emperor Ankan | }}
| title = Great King of Yamato
| succession = Emperor of Japan
| image = Emperor Ankan.jpg
| caption = Emperor Ankan, painted in 1937
| reign = c. 10 March 531 – 25 January 536
| coronation | cor-type Japan
| predecessor = Keitai
| successor = Senka
| posthumous name = Chinese-style shigō:<br/>Emperor Ankan ()<br/><... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emperor_Ankan | 2025-04-05T18:29:28.529791 |
10468 | Emperor Senka | }}
| title = Great King of Yamato
| succession = Emperor of Japan
| image = Emperor_Senka.jpg
| caption = Emperor Senka
| reign = 25 January 536 – 15 March 539
| coronation | cor-type Japan
| predecessor = Ankan
| successor = Kinmei
| posthumous name = Chinese-style shigō:<br/>Emperor Senka ()<br/><br/>Japanese-style s... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emperor_Senka | 2025-04-05T18:29:28.534787 |
10470 | Eastmoreland, Portland, Oregon | {{Infobox settlement
| name = Eastmoreland
| native_name | native_name_lang
| settlement_type = Neighborhood
| image_skyline | image_size
| image_alt | image_caption
| image_flag | flag_alt
| image_seal | seal_alt
| image_shield | shield_alt
| nickname | motto
| image_map | map_alt Eastmoreland neighborhood boundar... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eastmoreland,_Portland,_Oregon | 2025-04-05T18:29:28.541130 |
10472 | Elyssa Davalos | | birth_place = Canoga Park, Los Angeles, California U.S.
| spouse
| children = Alexa Davalos
| occupation = Actress
| parents = Richard Davalos<br/>Ellen Van Der Hoeven
| relatives = Dominique Davalos <small>(sister)</small>
| years_active = 1973–2007
| known_for = Nikki Carpenter on "MacGyver"<br>Hillary Gant on "Ho... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elyssa_Davalos | 2025-04-05T18:29:28.555940 |
10473 | Emil Theodor Kocher | | birth_place = Bern, Switzerland
| death_date
| death_place | profession Surgeon
| specialism = Thyroid surgery
| research_field | known_for Developer of Thyroid surgery
| years_active | education
| work_institutions = University of Bern
| signature = Emil Theodor Kocher signature.jpg
| prizes = Nobel Prize in Physio... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emil_Theodor_Kocher | 2025-04-05T18:29:28.588609 |
10474 | Eight queens puzzle | The eight queens puzzle is the problem of placing eight chess queens on an 8×8 chessboard so that no two queens threaten each other; thus, a solution requires that no two queens share the same row, column, or diagonal. There are 92 solutions. The problem was first posed in the mid-19th century. In the modern era, it is... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eight_queens_puzzle | 2025-04-05T18:29:28.662383 |
10475 | Enrico Bombieri | |birth_place = Milan, Italy
|death_date |death_place
|field = Mathematics
|work_institutions = Institute for Advanced Study
|alma_mater = University of Milan<br>Trinity College, Cambridge
|doctoral_advisor = Giovanni Ricci
|doctoral_students = Umberto Zannier
|known_for = Determinant method<br />Large sieve method in ... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Enrico_Bombieri | 2025-04-05T18:29:28.671096 |
10477 | Eos | | abode = Sky
| symbol = Saffron, cloak, roses, tiara
| color = Red, white, pink, gold, saffron
| animals = Cicada, horse
| mount = A chariot drawn by two horses
| consort = Astraeus, Orion, Cephalus, Cleitus, Ares, Tithonus
| parents = Hyperion and Theia
| siblings = Helios and Selene
| children = The Anemoi (Boreas, ... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eos | 2025-04-05T18:29:28.718481 |
10478 | Eduardo Blasco Ferrer | Eduardo Blasco Ferrer (Barcelona, 1956 – Bastia, 12 January 2017) was a Spanish-Italian linguist and a professor at the University of Cagliari, Sardinia. He is best known as the author of several studies about the Paleo-Sardinian and Sardinian language.
Books
Grammatica storica del catalano e dei suoi dialetti con spe... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eduardo_Blasco_Ferrer | 2025-04-05T18:29:28.739564 |
10479 | Elba | | archipelago = Tuscan Archipelago
| total_islands = 7
| major_islands = Elba, Gorgona, Capraia, Pianosa, Montecristo, Isola del Giglio, and Giannutri
| area_km2 = 224
| length_km = 29
| width_km = 18
| coastline_km = 147
| highest_mount = Monte Capanne
| elevation_m = 1018
| country = Italy
| country_admin_divisions_t... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elba | 2025-04-05T18:29:28.755537 |
10480 | Etna | Mount Etna is an active volcano on the east coast of Sicily.
Etna or ETNA may also refer to:
Places
United States
Etna, California, a city
Etna, Georgia, a village
Etna, Illinois, an unincorporated community
Etna, Indiana, an unincorporated town
Etna, Kentucky, an unincorporated community
Etna, Maine, a town
Etna, M... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Etna | 2025-04-05T18:29:28.759230 |
10481 | Enki | |labelnone}}
| image = Enki(Ea).jpg
| caption Detail of Enki from the Adda Seal, an ancient Akkadian cylinder seal dating to circa 2,300 BC
| deity_of = God of creation, intelligence, crafts, fertility, semen, magic, mischief
| symbol = Goat, fish, goat-fish, chimera
| consort = Ninhursag, Damkina
| siblings = Enlil
| ... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Enki | 2025-04-05T18:29:28.778345 |
10482 | Eli Wallach | | birth_place = New York City, U.S.
| death_date =
| death_place = New York City, U.S.
| education =
| occupation = Actor
| years_active = 1945–2010
| spouse =
| children = 3
| signature = EliWallachSig.png
| awards =
| relatives =
}}
Eli Herschel Wallach ( ; December 7, 1915 – June 24, 2014) was an American film... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eli_Wallach | 2025-04-05T18:29:28.806917 |
10484 | Electric Light Orchestra | The Electric Light Orchestra (album)||ELO (disambiguation)}}
| background = group_or_band
| alias =
| origin =
| genre =
| years_active =
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| spinoffs =
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The Electric Light Orchestra (ELO) are <!-- This article is written in British E... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electric_Light_Orchestra | 2025-04-05T18:29:28.836163 |
10486 | Elo | Elo or ELO may refer to:
Arts and entertainment
Electric Light Orchestra, a British rock music group
The Electric Light Orchestra (album), the group's debut album
Elo, a member magazine for the Tuglas Society
Biology
Very-long-chain 3-oxoacyl-CoA synthase, an enzyme also known as ELO
Eleorchis (Elo), an orchid g... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elo | 2025-04-05T18:29:28.838738 |
10487 | Evil Dead II | | starring = <!-- per poster billing block -->
| music = Joseph LoDuca
| cinematography = Peter Deming
| editing = Kaye Davis
| production_companies Renaissance Pictures
| distributor Rosebud Releasing Corporation
| country = United States
| language = English
| budget $3.5 million
| gross $5.9 million
}}
Evil Dead II ... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Evil_Dead_II | 2025-04-05T18:29:28.858568 |
10489 | Edwin Hubble | | birth_place = Marshfield, Missouri, U.S.
| death_date
| death_place = San Marino, California, U.S.
| spouse =
| field = Astronomy
| work_institutions =
| alma_mater = |The Queen's College, Oxford (MA)}}
| known_for =
| prizes |Newcomb Cleveland Prize (1924)|Barnard Medal for Meritorious Service to Science (1935)|... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edwin_Hubble | 2025-04-05T18:29:28.905551 |
10490 | Emperor Ninmyō | }}
| image = 仁明天皇 日本の第54代天皇.jpg
| caption | succession Emperor of Japan
| reign = 22 March 833 – 4 May 850
| coronation = 30 March 833
| cor-type = japan
| predecessor = Junna
| successor = Montoku
| posthumous name = Chinese-style shigō:<br/>Emperor Ninmyō ()<br/><br/>Japanese-style shigō:<br/>Yamato-neko-amatsumishir... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emperor_Ninmyō | 2025-04-05T18:29:28.917255 |
10491 | Emperor Montoku | }}
| succession = Emperor of Japan
| image = Emperor Montoku.jpg
| caption | reign 4 May 850 – 7 October 858
| coronation = 31 May 850
| cor-type = Japan
| predecessor = Ninmyō
| successor = Seiwa
| posthumous name = Chinese-style shigō:<br/>Emperor Montoku ()
| issue = Emperor Seiwa
| issue-link = #Consorts and childr... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emperor_Montoku | 2025-04-05T18:29:28.928308 |
10492 | Emperor Seiwa | }}
| succession = Emperor of Japan
| image = Emperor Seiwa.jpg
| caption | reign October 7, 858 – December 18, 876
| coronation = December 15, 858
| cor-type = Japan
| predecessor = Montoku
| successor = Yōzei
| posthumous name = Tsuigō:<br/>Emperor Seiwa ()
| issue = Emperor Yōzei
| issue-link = #Consorts and children... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emperor_Seiwa | 2025-04-05T18:29:28.939877 |
10493 | Emperor Yōzei | }}
| succession = Emperor of Japan
| image = Hyakuninisshu 013.jpg
| caption = (from the Ogura Hyakunin Isshu)
| reign = 18 December 876 – 4 March 884
| coronation = 20 January 877
| cor-type = Japan
| predecessor = Seiwa
| successor = Kōkō
| posthumous name = Tsuigō:<br/>Emperor Yōzei ()
| issue =
| royal house = Imp... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emperor_Yōzei | 2025-04-05T18:29:28.948601 |
10494 | Emperor Kōkō | }}
| succession = Emperor of Japan
| image = Tennō Kōkō.jpg
| caption = Portrait by Katsukawa Shunshō, 1775
| reign = March 5, 884 – September 17, 887
| coronation = March 23, 884
| cor-type = Japan
| predecessor = Yōzei
| successor = Uda
| posthumous name = Chinese-style shigō:<br/>Emperor Kōkō ()
| issue = Emperor Ud... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emperor_Kōkō | 2025-04-05T18:29:28.958531 |
10495 | Emperor Uda | }}
| succession = Emperor of Japan
| image = Emperor Uda crop.jpg
| caption | reign September 17, 887 – August 4, 897
| coronation = December 5, 887
| cor-type = Japan
| predecessor = Kōkō
| successor = Daigo
| posthumous name = Tsuigō:<br/>Emperor Uda ( or )
| issue = Emperor Daigo
| issue-link = #Consorts and childre... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emperor_Uda | 2025-04-05T18:29:28.971035 |
10496 | Daigo | Daigo may refer to:
Buddhism
Daigo (Zen) (大悟), a Buddhist term meaning great enlightenment or great realization
Daigo (Shōbōgenzō) (大悟), or Great Realization, a book in Eihei Dōgen's Shōbōgenzō
Daigo Temple (醍醐寺), from which Emperor Daigo took his name
People
Emperor Daigo (醍醐天皇), Emperor of Japan between 897 and 930... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daigo | 2025-04-05T18:29:28.974151 |
10497 | Suzaku | Suzaku, Su-zaku, or Su-Zaku may refer to:
Vermilion Bird (Zhū Què), whose Japanese name is Suzaku, the bird guardian of the South and one of the Four Symbols of Chinese constellations
Suzaku (film), a 1997 Japanese film by Naomi Kawase
Emperor Suzaku (922–952), an emperor of Japan
Emperor Go-Suzaku (1009–1045), an ... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Suzaku | 2025-04-05T18:29:28.976113 |
10498 | Murakami | Murakami may refer to:
3295 Murakami, a minor planet
Murakami (crater), an impact crater on the far side of the Moon
Murakami (name), a Japanese surname, including a list of people with the name
Murakami, Niigata, a city in Niigata prefecture
Murakami Domain, a clan within Feudal Japan
"Murakami", a song by Russ... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Murakami | 2025-04-05T18:29:28.976804 |
10500 | Earless seal | <small>Early Miocene – Holocene, possible late Oligocene record</small>
| taxon = Phocidae
| authority = Gray, 1821
| type_genus = Phoca
| type_genus_authority = Linnaeus, 1758
| subdivision_ranks = Subfamilies
| subdivision =
*†Devinophocinae
*Monachinae
*Phocinae
}}
The earless seals, phocids, or true seals are one... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Earless_seal | 2025-04-05T18:29:28.994140 |
10501 | Espionage | }}
Espionage, spying, or intelligence gathering is the act of obtaining secret or confidential information (intelligence). A person who commits espionage is called an espionage agent or spy. Any individual or spy ring (a cooperating group of spies), in the service of a government, company, criminal organization, or in... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Espionage | 2025-04-05T18:29:29.039048 |
10503 | Exile (1995 video game series) | Exile is a series of role-playing video games created by Jeff Vogel of Spiderweb Software. They were released as shareware titles for Macintosh and Windows systems. Exile III was also ported to Linux by a third party. There were four games released in the series. All of the games were later revived in the Avernum serie... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Exile_(1995_video_game_series) | 2025-04-05T18:29:29.054574 |
10506 | Emperor Kazan | }}
| succession = Emperor of Japan
| image = Emperor Kazan.jpg
| caption | reign September 24, 984 – August 1, 986
| coronation = November 5, 984
| cor-type = Japan
| predecessor = En'yū
| successor = Ichijō
| posthumous name = Tsuigō:<br/>Emperor Kazan ( or )
| issue =
| issue-link = #Consorts and children
| issue-pi... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emperor_Kazan | 2025-04-05T18:29:29.063429 |
10507 | Ichijō | literally means first street in Japanese. It can refer to:
Emperor Ichijō (一条天皇 -tennō), the 66th Emperor of Japan (980–1011)
Japanese surname
The Ichijō family (一条家 -ke), one of the five regent houses (go-sekke) of the Fujiwara clan in Japan
Kazuya Ichijō, a Japanese voice actor
Fictional characters
Kaoru Ichijo... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ichijō | 2025-04-05T18:29:29.065738 |
10508 | Sanjō | In Japanese, may refer to:
People
Emperor Sanjō (三条天皇; Sanjō-tennō), the 67th emperor of Japan
, a Japanese kuge family
Fictional characters
Kairi Sanjō and Yukari Sanjō, fictional characters from the manga series Shugo Chara!
Reika Sanjō, fictional characters from the anime series Invincible Steel Man Daitarn 3
Yuk... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sanjō | 2025-04-05T18:29:29.067138 |
10510 | Elvis Costello | | image = Elvis Costello 2012.JPG
| caption = Costello performing at the 2012 Riot Fest in Chicago
| image_size | background solo_performer
| birth_name = Declan Patrick MacManus
| alias =
| birth_date
| birth_place = London, England
| instrument =
| genre =
| discography = Elvis Costello discography
| occupation =... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elvis_Costello | 2025-04-05T18:29:29.194628 |
10511 | Epilepsy | , 'to seize, possess, or afflict'.
Signs and symptoms
Epilepsy is characterized by a long-term risk of recurrent epileptic seizures. These seizures may present in several ways depending on the parts of the brain involved and the person's age.Seizures
The most common type (60%) of seizures are convulsive which involv... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Epilepsy | 2025-04-05T18:29:29.389071 |
10515 | Extrasensory perception | Second Sight}}
Extrasensory perception (ESP), also known as a sixth sense, or cryptaesthesia, is a claimed paranormal ability pertaining to reception of information not gained through the recognized physical senses, but sensed with the mind. The term was adopted by Duke University botanist J. B. Rhine to denote psychi... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Extrasensory_perception | 2025-04-05T18:29:29.399403 |
10517 | Economies of scale | thumb|330px|As quantity of production increases from Q to Q2, the average cost of each unit decreases from C to C1. LRAC is the long-run average cost.
In microeconomics, economies of scale are the cost advantages that enterprises obtain due to their scale of operation, and are typically measured by the amount of outpu... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Economies_of_scale | 2025-04-05T18:29:29.458693 |
10518 | Elie Wiesel | <!--excessive quotes--->
| birth_place = Sighet, Kingdom of Romania
| death_date =
| death_place = <!-- No boroughs -->New York City, U.S.
| occupation =
| alma_mater = University of Paris
| subjects =
| notableworks = Night (1960)
| citizenship =
| spouse =
| children = Elisha
| awards =
* |French Legion of Hon... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elie_Wiesel | 2025-04-05T18:29:29.509271 |
10520 | Ed Wood | Ed Wood (film)}}
| birth_place = Poughkeepsie, New York, U.S.
| death_date
| death_place = Los Angeles, California, U.S.
| occupation =
| othername = Daniel Davis<br />Ann Gora<br />Edward D. Wood Jr.<br />Akdov Telmig<br>Larry Lee<br>Dr. T.K. Peters<br>Peter LaRoche<br>Don Miller
| years_active = 1947–1978
| spouse... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ed_Wood | 2025-04-05T18:29:29.547047 |
10522 | EDIF | EDIF (Electronic Design Interchange Format) is a vendor-neutral format based on S-expressions in which to store electronic netlists and schematics. It was one of the first attempts to establish a neutral data exchange format for the electronic design automation (EDA) industry. The goal was to establish a common format ... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/EDIF | 2025-04-05T18:29:29.552459 |
10528 | Essential tremor | Essential tremor (ET), also called benign tremor, familial tremor, and idiopathic tremor, is a medical condition characterized by involuntary rhythmic contractions and relaxations (oscillations or twitching movements) of certain muscle groups in one or more body parts of unknown cause. It is typically symmetrical, and ... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Essential_tremor | 2025-04-05T18:29:29.602201 |
10529 | Book of Enos | The Book of Enos () is the fourth book in the Book of Mormon and is a portion of the small plates of Nephi. According to the text it was written by Enos, a Nephite prophet. Most scholars believe it to be a 19th century work by Joseph Smith.
Identity of Enos According to the Book of Mormon, Jacob had a son named "Enos"... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Book_of_Enos | 2025-04-05T18:29:29.610603 |
10530 | Environmental skepticism | Environmental skepticism is the belief that statements by environmentalists, and the environmental scientists who support them, are false or exaggerated. The term is also applied to those who are critical of environmentalism in general. It can additionally be defined as doubt about the authenticity or severity of envir... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Environmental_skepticism | 2025-04-05T18:29:29.621416 |
10553 | Flute | alt=Picture of a collection of flutes. Contains Shinobue and other flutes spread out on a violet velveteen cloth.|thumb|Shinobue and other flutes
The flute is a member of a family of musical instruments in the woodwind group. Like all woodwinds, flutes are aerophones, producing sound with a vibrating column of air. Fl... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flute | 2025-04-05T18:29:29.686611 |
10554 | Flageolet (disambiguation) | A flageolet is a wind instrument similar to a recorder.
Flageolet may also refer to:
Flageolet (organ stop), a pipe organ component
The flageolet bean, a type of common bean
A method of playing a string harmonic
See also
Whistle register, the highest register of the human voice lying above the modal register and ... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flageolet_(disambiguation) | 2025-04-05T18:29:29.687231 |
10568 | Association football | | first Mid-19th century England
| country/region = Worldwide
| registered | team 11 per side:<br>Goalkeeper<br>Defenders<br>Midfielders<br>Forwards
| mgender = No, separate competitions
| category =
| equipment = Football (or soccer ball)<br />Football boots<br />Shin pads<br />Kits<br />Gloves (for goalkeepers)
| ve... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Association_football | 2025-04-05T18:29:29.745691 |
10573 | Fox Film | classskin-invert
| logo_caption = Final logo, used from 1931 to 1935
| industry = Film
| predecessors =
| fate = Merged with Twentieth Century Pictures
| successor = 20th Century-Fox (now 20th Century Studios)
| founded = in Fort Lee, New Jersey
| founder = William Fox
| defunct =
| subsid =
}}
The Fox Film Corporat... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fox_Film | 2025-04-05T18:29:29.757077 |
10574 | First National Pictures | . -->
| romanized_name | former_name First National Exhibitors' Circuit (1917–1919)<br>Associated First National Pictures, Inc. (1919–1924)<br>First National Pictures, Inc. (1924–1936)
| type | traded_as
| ISIN | industry Motion picture exhibition, distribution and production
| genre = <!-- Only used with media and pu... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/First_National_Pictures | 2025-04-05T18:29:29.781894 |
10576 | Francis Ford Coppola | | birth_place = Detroit, Michigan<!--Do NOT wikilink, see MOS:GEOLINK.-->, U.S.<!--Do NOT wikilink U.S. as per MOS:OVERLINK. As per Template:Infobox person, birthplace indicates city, state, then country. No need to spell out "United States; 'U.S.' is fine.-->
| education =
| occupation =
| years_active = 1962–presen... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Francis_Ford_Coppola | 2025-04-05T18:29:29.868885 |
10577 | Finland | |}}
| image_flag = Flag of Finland.svg
| image_coat = Coat of arms of Finland 2.svg
| coa_size = 75
| national_anthem <br /><br /><br />()<br /><div style"display:inline-block;margin-top:0.4em;"></div>
| image_map
| map_caption
| capital = Helsinki
| coordinates =
| largest_city = capital
| official_languages =
| r... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Finland | 2025-04-05T18:29:30.006826 |
10585 | Flagellate | thumb|"Flagellata" from Ernst Haeckel's Artforms of Nature, 1904 thumb|Parasitic Excavata (Giardia lamblia)
thumb|Green algae (Chlamydomonas)
A flagellate is a cell or organism with one or more whip-like appendages called flagella. The word flagellate also describes a particular construction (or level of organization)... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flagellate | 2025-04-05T18:29:30.019650 |
10589 | Function | Function or functionality may refer to:
Computing
Function key, a type of key on computer keyboards
Function model, a structured representation of processes in a system
Function object or functor or functionoid, a concept of object-oriented programming
Function (computer programming), a callable sequence of inst... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Function | 2025-04-05T18:29:30.020969 |
10591 | Flavoring | <!-- This article uses American spelling.-->
A flavoring (or flavouring), also known as flavor (or flavour) or flavorant, is a food additive used to improve the taste or smell of food. It changes the perceptual impression of food as determined primarily by the chemoreceptors of the gustatory and olfactory systems. Alo... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flavoring | 2025-04-05T18:29:30.038706 |
10596 | Frisian languages | }}
The Frisian languages ( or ) are a closely related group of West Germanic languages, spoken by about 400,000 Frisian people, who live on the southern fringes of the North Sea in the Netherlands and Germany. The Frisian languages are the closest living language group to the Anglic languages; the two groups make up t... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frisian_languages | 2025-04-05T18:29:30.075924 |
10597 | French language | | pronunciation =
| states = France, Belgium, Switzerland, Monaco, Francophone Africa, Canada, and other locations in the Francophonie
| speakers = L1: million
| date = 2020
| ref = e27
| speakers2 L2: million (2022)
| fam9 = Gallo-Romance
| fam10 Gallo-Rhaetian?
| fam11 = Arpitan–Oïl
| fam12 = Oïl
| fam13 = Francien ... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/French_language | 2025-04-05T18:29:30.499681 |
10600 | Formula fiction | }}
In popular culture, formula fiction is literature in which the storylines and plots have been reused to the extent that the narratives are predictable. It is similar to genre fiction, which identifies a number of specific settings that are frequently reused. The label of formula fiction is used in literary criticis... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Formula_fiction | 2025-04-05T18:29:30.559248 |
10603 | Field (mathematics) | heptagon cannot be constructed using only a straightedge and compass construction; this can be proven using the field of constructible numbers.]]
In mathematics, a field is a set on which addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division are defined and behave as the corresponding operations on rational and real num... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Field_(mathematics) | 2025-04-05T18:29:30.702968 |
10606 | Factorial | {| class"wikitable" style"margin:0 0 0 1em; text-align:right; float:right;"
|+ Selected factorials; values in scientific notation are rounded
|-
! <math>n</math>
! <math>n!</math>
|-
| 0 || 1
|-
| 1 || 1
|-
| 2 || 2
|-
| 3 || 6
|-
| 4 || 24
|-
| 5 || 120
|-
| 6 || 720
|-
| 7 ||
|-
| 8 ||
|-
| 9 ||
|-
| 10 ||
|-
| 1... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Factorial | 2025-04-05T18:29:30.861209 |
10612 | Cinema of Germany | | produced_year = 2011
| produced_ref
| produced_total | produced_fictional 128 (60.4%)
| produced_animated = 5 (2.4%)
| produced_documentary = 79 (37.3%)
| admissions_year = 2017
| admissions_ref
Germany witnessed major changes to its identity during the 20th and 21st century. Those changes determined the periodisa... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cinema_of_Germany | 2025-04-05T18:29:31.000153 |
10616 | Frivolous litigation | Frivolous litigation is the use of legal processes with apparent disregard for the merit of one's own arguments. It includes presenting an argument with reason to know that it would certainly fail, or acting without a basic level of diligence in researching the relevant law and facts. That an argument was lost does not... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frivolous_litigation | 2025-04-05T18:29:31.083909 |
10618 | Fiddle | Fiddle (film)}}
A fiddle is a bowed string musical instrument, most often a violin. It is a colloquial term for the violin, used by players in all genres, including classical music. Although in many cases violins and fiddles are essentially synonymous, the style of the music played may determine specific construction ... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fiddle | 2025-04-05T18:29:31.147451 |
10620 | List of female tennis players | This is a list of female tennis players who meet one or more of the following criteria:
Singles:
Officially ranked among the top 25 by the Women's Tennis Association (since 1975)
Ranked among the top 10 by an expert (e.g. A. Wallis Myers) before 1975
Reached the quarterfinals of a Grand Slam tournament
Reached the fi... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_female_tennis_players | 2025-04-05T18:29:35.245076 |
10622 | Flugelhorn | The flugelhorn (), also spelled fluegelhorn, flugel horn, or flügelhorn, is a brass instrument that resembles the trumpet and cornet, but has a wider, more conical bore. Like trumpets and cornets, most flugelhorns are pitched in B♭, though some are in C. It is a type of valved bugle, developed in Germany in the early 1... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flugelhorn | 2025-04-05T18:29:35.285142 |
10623 | Folk music | }}
}}
Folk music is a music genre that includes traditional folk music and the contemporary genre that evolved from the former during the 20th-century folk revival. Some types of folk music may be called world music. Traditional folk music has been defined in several ways: as music transmitted orally, music with unkn... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Folk_music | 2025-04-05T18:29:35.409398 |
10624 | Frank | Frank, FRANK, or Franks may refer to:
People
Frank (given name)
Frank (surname)
Franks (surname)
Franks, a Germanic people in late Roman times
Franks, a term in the Muslim world for all western Europeans, particularly during the Crusades
Currency
Liechtenstein franc or frank, the currency of Liechtenstein since... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frank | 2025-04-05T18:29:35.437337 |
10628 | Fullerene | A fullerene is an allotrope of carbon whose molecules consist of carbon atoms connected by single and double bonds so as to form a closed or partially closed mesh, with fused rings of five to six atoms. The molecules may have hollow sphere- and ellipsoid-like forms, tubes, or other shapes.
Fullerenes with a closed mes... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fullerene | 2025-04-05T18:29:35.557317 |
10629 | Francis II | Francis II may refer to:
Francis II, Duke of Brittany (1433–1488)
Francesco II Gonzaga, Marquess of Mantua (1466–1519), ruler of the Italian city of Mantua
Francis II of France (1544–1560), king of France
Francis II, Duke of Lorraine (1572–1632), son of Charles III, Duke of Lorraine, and Claude of Valois
Francesc... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Francis_II | 2025-04-05T18:29:35.582408 |
10632 | Fallacies of definition | Fallacies of definition are the various ways in which definitions can fail to explain terms. The phrase is used to suggest an analogy with an informal fallacy. Definitions may fail to have merit, because they are overly broad, overly narrow,
Circularity
thumb|Circular definition of inflammable liquid
If one concept... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fallacies_of_definition | 2025-04-05T18:29:35.636328 |
10633 | Fredericton | | settlement_type = City
| image_skyline =
| imagesize | image_caption From top to bottom; left to right: Fredericton skyline, Pedestrian bridge of the Nashwaak River, Christ Church Cathedral, New Brunswick Legislative Building
| image_flag = FrederictonNBCAFlag.jpg
| image_blank_emblem = City_of_Fredericton_wordmark.... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fredericton | 2025-04-05T18:29:35.699821 |
10635 | Free software | }}
. An example of a GNU FSDG complying free-software operating system running some representative applications. Shown are the GNOME desktop environment the GNU Emacs text editor, the GIMP image editor, and the VLC media player.]]
Free software, libre software, libreware sometimes known as freedom-respecting software ... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Free_software | 2025-04-05T18:29:35.746210 |
10636 | Free | Free may refer to:
Concept
Freedom, ability to act or change without constraint
Emancipate, attaining civil and political rights or equality
Free (gratis), free of charge
Gratis versus libre, the difference between two common meanings of the adjective "free".
Computing
Free (programming), a function that re... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Free | 2025-04-05T18:29:35.784573 |
10638 | Free software movement | Open-source model}}
The free software movement is a social movement with the goal of obtaining and guaranteeing certain freedoms for software users, namely the freedoms to run, study, modify, and share copies of software. Software which meets these requirements, The Four Essential Freedoms of Free Software, is termed ... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Free_software_movement | 2025-04-05T18:29:35.843426 |
10646 | Food | Food is any substance consumed by an organism for nutritional support. Food is usually of plant, animal, or fungal origin and contains essential nutrients such as carbohydrates, fats, proteins, vitamins, or minerals. The substance is ingested by an organism and assimilated by the organism's cells to provide energy, mai... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Food | 2025-04-05T18:29:35.971200 |
10651 | Floating Point | | recorded = April 2007
| venue | studio AM Studios, Chennai, India
| genre = Jazz
| length
| label = Abstract Logix
| producer = John McLaughlin
| prev_title = Industrial Zen
| prev_year = 2006
| next_title = Five Peace Band Live
| next_year = 2009
}}
Floating Point is an album by John McLaughlin, released in 2008 t... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Floating_Point | 2025-04-05T18:29:35.997113 |
10653 | Fantasy sport | A fantasy sport (also known less commonly as rotisserie or roto) is a game, often played using the Internet, where participants assemble imaginary or virtual teams composed of proxies of real players of a professional sport. These teams compete based on the statistical performance of those players in actual games. This... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fantasy_sport | 2025-04-05T18:29:36.084825 |
10654 | Forward pass | releasing the ball for a forward pass]]
In several forms of football, a forward pass is the throwing of the ball in the direction in which the offensive team is trying to move, towards the defensive team's goal line. The legal and widespread use of the forward pass distinguishes gridiron football (American football an... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Forward_pass | 2025-04-05T18:29:36.128915 |
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