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Genthin rail disaster
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Genthin rail disaster Genthin rail disaster The Genthin rail disaster happened on 22 December 1939, when an express train crashed into a preceding express in Genthin station, in today’s Saxony-Anhalt state of Germany. Varying sources report 186 to 278 fatalities and several more injuries. It still is the worst train accident involving passenger trains in German history. # Background. The Berlin–Magdeburg railway was equipped with Indusi train protection system at the time. Christmas Day 1939 fell on a Monday, which many families and soldiers used as a long weekend. Because of the Second World War, spare locomotives or coaches for relief trains were not available, so the existing trains were overcrowded. Express
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Genthin rail disaster train D 10 (23:15 from Berlin "Potsdamer Bahnhof" to Cologne) had left Berlin on time, but due to excessive dwelling time and the blackout (most lights at stations were turned off) it was quickly delayed to up to 30 minutes. The following D 180 was scheduled to run from Berlin "Potsdamer Bahnhof" (departure 23:45) to Neunkirchen (Saar). It was pulled by a DRG Class 01 steam locomotive (no. 01 158), whose Indusi equipment was taken out for repairs. Due to the ongoing locomotive shortage it was put into service nevertheless. D 180 had fewer stops than the preceding express, so it quickly caught up with D 10 and was running one block behind it. # Accident. One station before Genthin, the D
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Genthin rail disaster 180 passed Belicke block post signal at danger. The locomotive was not equipped with the Indusi system, which would have stopped the train. The driver later stated that all signals were showing a "green" aspect, which was denied by the signalman at Belicke. Speculation regarding the misinterpretation of the signals included difficult signal-sighting at night or driver error. After the train passed the signal at danger, the signalman at Belicke immediately warned the next signal box down the line at "Genthin Ost" (Genthin East). The signalman there tried to stop the D 180 by waving an emergency red lamp. This was seen by the driver of the preceding D 10, who made an emergency brake application
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Genthin rail disaster and the train came to a stand at Genthin station at 00:51. Instead of then putting his signals to danger, the signalman at Genthin East continued to use the red lamp to try to warn the driver of D 180, but he did not notice it, presumably because he 'read through' to the next signal which was displaying the green aspect intended for the D 10. At 00:55 D 180 crashed into the rear of the stationary D 10 at approximately . # Aftermath. The rear four coaches of the D 10 were partly destroyed and telescoped. The locomotives and six coaches of D 180 derailed. Official figures of Deutsche Reichsbahn report 186 fatalities and 106 injured. Other sources, including the memorial, claim 278 deaths and
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Genthin rail disaster 453 injuries. Together with the 1948 BASF tank car explosion in Ludwigshafen, where 207 died and around 4.000 were injured, this is the worst railway accident in Germany. Emergency services on site proved difficult, as lights were not allowed to be used, because of the blackout. A special permission was needed to install floodlights. Many firemen were drafted for military services and were unavailable; in addition, temperatures sank to in the night and many injured froze to death. The driver and fireman of D 180 survived. The driver was later sentenced to prison for three years and six months. Locomotive 01 158, which pulled the D 180, was repaired and rejoined service in 1941. It is preserved
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Genthin rail disaster today as 01 1531 in "Bahnbetriebswerk Arnstadt" railway museum in Arnstadt, Thuringia. # Also that day. On the same day, a goods train and an overcrowded passenger train crashed on the Lake Constance Belt Railway in the Markdorf rail disaster. More than 100 died. Railway historian Albert Kuntzemüller described the day as ‘the darkest in German rail history’. # References. - Notes - Sources - Loschütz, Gert (2001), "Besichtung eines Unglücks", radio play (81 minutes), Westdeutscher Rundfunk, Norddeutscher Rundfunk, Südwestrundfunk - Preuß, Erich: "Den falschen Zug gestoppt. Der Zusammenstoß in Genthin. Die größte Katastrophe bei Deutschlands Eisenbahnen." In: Weltner, Martin: "Bahn-Katastrophen.
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Genthin rail disaster ribed the day as ‘the darkest in German rail history’. # References. - Notes - Sources - Loschütz, Gert (2001), "Besichtung eines Unglücks", radio play (81 minutes), Westdeutscher Rundfunk, Norddeutscher Rundfunk, Südwestrundfunk - Preuß, Erich: "Den falschen Zug gestoppt. Der Zusammenstoß in Genthin. Die größte Katastrophe bei Deutschlands Eisenbahnen." In: Weltner, Martin: "Bahn-Katastrophen. Folgenschwere Zugunfälle und ihre Ursachen." Munich, 2008. , pages 32 to 35. - Meyer-Arlt, Ronald: "Die vergessene Katastrophe." In: "Lübecker Nachrichten" on 20 December 2014, page 3, "Märkische Allgemeine" on 20 December 2014, page 2, "Dresdner Neueste Nachrichten" on 22 December 2014, page 4.
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Starch Factory Creek
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Starch Factory Creek Starch Factory Creek Starch Factory Creek flows into the Mohawk River in Utica, New York.
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William W. Davies (USMC)
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William W. Davies (USMC) William W. Davies (USMC) William Wallace Davies (April 27, 1900 – June 1, 1985) was a decorated officer of the United States Marine Corps with the rank of major general. He is most noted as a pioneer in the development of the Marine Corps Landing craft. He later commanded the Troop Training Unit, Naval Amphibious Base Coronado. # Early career. William W. Davies was born on April 27, 1900, in Washington, D.C., and received his high school education at schools in Closter and Englewood, New Jersey. He decided to enlist in the United States Marine Corps in October 1918 and was sent to Marine Barracks at Parris Island for basic training. Davies was subsequently commissioned second lieutenant in
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William W. Davies (USMC)
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William W. Davies (USMC) the Marine Corps on 4 May 1922 and sent for Officer Basic Course to the Basic School at Marine Barracks Quantico, Virginia. He remained there until May 1923, when he graduated from the course and was assigned to the 2nd Brigade of Marines. Davies subsequently sailed for Dominican republic to fight the rebel forces and remained there until August 1924. Davies has returned to the United States and was assigned to the 4th Marine Regiment and participated in the maneuvers in Hawaii. At the beginning of June 1926, he was transferred to the Marine barracks at Puget Sound Navy Yard in Bremerton, Washington, and remained there until April 1927. Davies rejoined 4th Marines in April 1927 and sailed first
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William W. Davies (USMC)
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William W. Davies (USMC) to Philippine Islands and then to China, to protect the Shanghai International Settlement. He has been transferred to the Marine Barracks on Guam in September 1928 and remained there until October 1929, when he was assigned to the Marine Barracks at Naval Station New Orleans. Davies served in that capacity until August 1930, when he has been sent to Nicaragua to fight rebel units under Augusto César Sandino. He was assigned to the "Guardia Nactional" and commanded constabulary detachment until the beginning of 1933. For his service in this capacity, Davies received Nicaraguan Cross of Valor with Diploma by the Government of Nicaragua. Following his return to the United States in January 1933,
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William W. Davies (USMC)
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William W. Davies (USMC) Davies has been assigned to the Marine barracks at Washington Navy Yard for a brief period, before he was assigned to the Junior Course at Marine Corps School at Quantico in May 1933. He was transferred to San Diego in June 1936 and subsequently appointed commander of the Marine detachment abord the battleship USS "Oklahoma" in September 1936. The ship was assigned to the Pacific Fleet and participated in the patrol duties off the West Coast and on Hawaii. He finished his sea duties in June 1938, when he was transferred to Washington, D.C., and assigned to Headquarters Marine Corps as Paymaster, Eastern Pay Area. Within this capacity, he served under Brigadier General Russell B. Putnam. #
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William W. Davies (USMC)
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William W. Davies (USMC) World War II. Davies became first involved in the development of the Marine Corps Landing craft in March 1941, when he was appointed officer in charge of the Amphibian Tractor Training Detachment at Dunedin, Florida. In this capacity he took part in the production and testing of amphibious vehicles throughout the country and established first amphibian tractor school. When the Amphibian Tractor Training Detachment was transferred to Camp Pendleton in July 1943, Davis was appointed commanding officer of the Amphibious Battalion there. He was promoted to the rank of colonel in early 1944 and assigned as Amphibious Tractor Officer, Fleet Marine Force Pacific under Lieutenant General Holland Smith.
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William W. Davies (USMC)
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William W. Davies (USMC) Davies took part in the amphibious landing during the Battle of Kwajalein in January 1944 and received his first Navy Presidential Unit Citation. With the upcoming Battle of Saipan in June 1944, Davies participated in the landing on D-Day and made frequent visits of front lines under enemy fire to collect important information about landing crafts. He also inspected amphibian tractor units and shore parties. During the Battle of Tinian he accomplished the same tasks and subsequently received the Legion of Merit with Combat "V" for his bravery under fire. Colonel Davies remained in his capacity within Fleet Marine Force, Pacific and participated in the Battle of Okinawa in April 1945. He distinguished
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William W. Davies (USMC)
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William W. Davies (USMC) himself again and received the Bronze Star Medal with Combat "V" for his merits during the campaign. # Postwar career. Davies returned to the United States with the 25th Marines in October 1945, and the regiment was deactivated on 10 November 1945 at Camp Pendleton. He remained in San Diego and relieved Colonel John Groff as chief of staff of the Marine Corps Base San Diego under Major General Earl C. Long. Davies was subsequently transferred to the staff of the Troop Training Unit, Naval Amphibious Base Coronado and appointed commander of the Mobile Training Unit Nr. 1. In this capacity, he participated in the amphibious training of the recruits for the Pacific Fleet. When chief of staff
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William W. Davies (USMC) of the Troop Training Unit at Coronado, Colonel William S. Fellers, was appointed the commanding general in July 1949, Davies was appointed to his capacity. During September 1950, Davies has been appointed Liaison officer to the Commandant of the Marine Corps, Clifton B. Cates, for Amphibious Tractor Matters. He was promoted to the rank of brigadier general in January 1952 and returned to Coronado, where he relieved Brigadier General John T. Selden as commanding general of the Troop Training Unit, Naval Amphibious Base Coronado. Davies remained in this capacity only for six months, when he was succeeded by Chesty Puller and personally appointed commander of the Troop Training Team, Amphibious
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William W. Davies (USMC)
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William W. Davies (USMC) Forces, Far East (TTT) and sent to Japan in June 1952. His mission was to lead TTT instructor force and train newly established Japan Self-Defense Forces. Brigadier General Davies returned from Japan in May 1954 and was appointed commanding general of Troop Training Unit, Naval Amphibious Base Coronado again. He served in this capacity until his retirement in July 1955. Davies was advanced to the rank of major general on the retired list for having been specially commended in combat. Following his retirement from the Marine Corps, Davies resided with his family in Ojai, California, and died on June 1, 1985, in San Diego. He had one son and daughter from his marriage. # Decorations. Here
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William W. Davies (USMC)
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William W. Davies (USMC) . His mission was to lead TTT instructor force and train newly established Japan Self-Defense Forces. Brigadier General Davies returned from Japan in May 1954 and was appointed commanding general of Troop Training Unit, Naval Amphibious Base Coronado again. He served in this capacity until his retirement in July 1955. Davies was advanced to the rank of major general on the retired list for having been specially commended in combat. Following his retirement from the Marine Corps, Davies resided with his family in Ojai, California, and died on June 1, 1985, in San Diego. He had one son and daughter from his marriage. # Decorations. Here is the ribbon bar of Major General William W. Davies:
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Daniel Vocatius
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Daniel Vocatius Daniel Vocatius Daniel Vocatius sometimes Vocensis, Vocacensis or Vocacio (died 1577) was a Croat prelate of the Catholic Church who served as bishop of Duvno from 1551 to 1557, coadjutor bishop of Sigüenza from 1557 to 1575 and bishop of Muro Lucano from 1575 to 1577. # Biography. Daniel Vocatius was a native of Split in present-day Croatia. He was a Franciscan friar. On request of certain believers from the Diocese of Duvno, Pope Julius III appointed Daniel Vocatius as bishop of Duvno on 2 December 1551. He was consecrated a bishop in Rome. At the end of 1551 or in early 1552, Vocatius brought with him four diocesan priests to appoint them as vicars in the Diocese of Duvno in order to have
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Daniel Vocatius
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Daniel Vocatius er 1551. He was consecrated a bishop in Rome. At the end of 1551 or in early 1552, Vocatius brought with him four diocesan priests to appoint them as vicars in the Diocese of Duvno in order to have clergy under his direct jurisdiction. However, the Bosnian Franciscans who considered that they had exclusive right on chaplaincy opposed to this and the diocesan priests were sent back. Vocatius remained bishop of Duvno until 1557, when he was appointed coadjutor bishop of Sigüenza. On 9 May 1575 Vocatius was appointed bishop of Muro Lucano by Pope Gregory XIII. # References. - Notes - Books # External links and additional sources. - (for Chronology of Bishops) - (for Chronology of Bishops)
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Vincenzo Petrolini
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Vincenzo Petrolini Vincenzo Petrolini Vincenzo Petrolini (died 1606) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Bishop of Muro Lucano (1577–1606). # Biography. On 25 February 1577, Vincenzo Petrolini was appointed during the papacy of Pope Gregory XIII as Bishop of Muro Lucano. He served as Bishop of Muro Lucano until his death in 1606. # External links and additional sources. - (for Chronology of Bishops) - (for Chronology of Bishops)
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73rd Regiment of Foot (1758)
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73rd Regiment of Foot (1758) 73rd Regiment of Foot (1758) The 73rd Regiment of Foot was a regiment in the British Army from 1758 to 1763. It was formed on 28 April 1758 from the 2nd Battalion of the 34th Regiment of Foot, and served in Ireland until it was disbanded in 1763. # Regimental Colonels. - 1758–1763: Lt-Gen. William Browne
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Myrtle Meggy
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Myrtle Meggy Myrtle Meggy Anna Myrtle Meggy (7 January 1887, Sydney, Australia — 8 February 1959, Sydney) was an Australian pianist and pedagogue. # Life. Meggy's parents were Percy Robert Meggy and Myrtle Boone. First lessons she received from her father at the age of four. When she was nine she began studying with Sydney Moss in Sydney. Under him she gave her first recital at the age of 12. This lasted until 1902, when an influential committee was formed to send her to London in order to study with Mathilde Verne. Her first public performance was at the Aeolian Hall in 1905. She soon gave recitals there and at Bechstein Hall. Later she participated in the Proms at Queen's Hall under Sir Henry Wood. Meggy
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Myrtle Meggy
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Myrtle Meggy toured the English provinces with Alice Verlet, but also gave concerts in Canada (1906) and Newfoundland. She made an extensive tour (1907) with Emma Albani through Australia, India, New Zealand, Tasmania and Ceylon. After that she returned to London to give annual recitals, play with the Queen Hall's orchestra under Sir Henry Wood. She also appeared at all important orchestral concertos in the provinces. Samuel Coleridge-Taylor dedicated to her his valse-suite for piano "Three-fours, Op. 71" (1909). In 1917 because of the war troubles she had to return to Sydney. She soon received from Henri Verbrugghen an invitation to teach at the New South Wales Conservatorium. In summer 1918 she gave
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Myrtle Meggy the first performance of the complete cycle of Beethoven and Mendelssohn cello sonatas in Sydney with James Messeas. In May 1920 she participated in the "Beethoven Festival" organized by the Conservatorium being one of the four pianists to perform piano concertos (along with Laurence Godfrey Smith, Frank Hutchens and Henry Penn). She performed the Fourth on May 12 (with Saint-Saëns' cadenzas). Among her pupils was Marie van Hove. # Sources. - H. Saxe Wyndham. "Who's who in music: A biographical record of contemporary musicians". Boston: Small, Maynard and Co., 1913. - H.J. Gibbney, Ann G. Smith. "A biographical register 1788-1939. Notes from the name index of the Australian Dictionary of
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Myrtle Meggy
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Myrtle Meggy he complete cycle of Beethoven and Mendelssohn cello sonatas in Sydney with James Messeas. In May 1920 she participated in the "Beethoven Festival" organized by the Conservatorium being one of the four pianists to perform piano concertos (along with Laurence Godfrey Smith, Frank Hutchens and Henry Penn). She performed the Fourth on May 12 (with Saint-Saëns' cadenzas). Among her pupils was Marie van Hove. # Sources. - H. Saxe Wyndham. "Who's who in music: A biographical record of contemporary musicians". Boston: Small, Maynard and Co., 1913. - H.J. Gibbney, Ann G. Smith. "A biographical register 1788-1939. Notes from the name index of the Australian Dictionary of Biography. Vol. II: L-Z"
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IdentityForce
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IdentityForce IdentityForce IdentityForce, Inc., is an American corporation that provides Identity Theft Protection software to consumers, businesses, organizations, and U.S. government agencies. Headquartered in Framingham, Massachusetts, the company was founded by Bearak family members, Steven Bearak (brother) and Judy Leary (sister) in 2005. IdentityForce was originally incorporated in Massachusetts, on October 30, 1978, as Stop-Loss Associates, Inc. a Sub Chapter S Corporation. On August 15, 2018 IdentityForce announced it was acquired as a subsidiary of EZShield. # Early History (1978 – 1996). In 1978, Herbert P. Bearak (patriarch of Bearak family) founded and incorporated Stop-Loss Associates, Inc.,
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IdentityForce
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IdentityForce a Loss Prevention Analysis company, which included the development, implementation, and testing of security policy and procedure best practices as well as best in class security equipment and systems. In 1992, Bearak Reports was established as a Service Division of Stop-Loss Associates, Inc. Using credit and widely available non-credit information, the company sold a broad range of Asset Search, Background Screening, Business Intelligence and Public Record Information Services to Law Firms, Financial Services Companies, Government Agencies, and general corporate and private users. In 1996, Stop-Loss Associates was acquired in an asset sale by the Marcom Group, with Herbert Bearak and other
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IdentityForce
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IdentityForce family members retaining 100% of the company’s stock and original Employer Identification Number (EIN). Following the sale the company officially changed its name to Bearak Reports, Inc. In late 1996, The Privacy Group was launched as a Service Division of Bearak Reports, Inc. The Privacy Group created a toolkit to help consumers protect their personal privacy during the early years of the digital internet revolution. # Establishment of IdentityForce, Inc.. In 2006, Bearak Reports, Inc. launched IdentityForce, another Service Division built to provide end to end solutions to companies and government agencies that experience a data breach. Shortly thereafter, public concern over the security
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IdentityForce
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IdentityForce of personal information stored by the federal government was raised when the U. S. Department of Veterans Affairs revealed that it had suffered a data breach that compromised the personal information of more than 28,650,000 active duty personnel and veterans. Subsequently, the U.S. General Services Administration] (GSA) awarded Bearak Reports, Inc., d/b/a IdentityForce a government-wide Federal Supply Schedule Blanket Purchase Agreement (BPA) for identity monitoring, and data breach response and protection services. In 2011 and 2013 the company was awarded other Blanket Purchase Agreements for similar products. In 2015 IdentityForce, was awarded Tier One status as an approved provider of identity
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IdentityForce
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IdentityForce One status as an approved provider of identity protection services for data breaches affecting over 21.5 million people. In 2016 Bearak Reports, Inc. officially changed its name to IdentityForce, Inc. # Acquisition by EZShield. On August 15, 2018, IdentityForce was acquired by EZShield, a portfolio company of the Wicks group, for an undisclosed amount. EZShield said the acquisition will expand its capabilities to offer digital security measures as cybercrime increases. Following the acquisition, EZShield + IdentityForce has appointed Donna Parent as its chief marketing officer, Heidi Daitch as its chief strategy officer and Dale Dabbs continues to serve as the company's President and CEO.
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Coralville Union Ecclesiastical Church
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Coralville Union Ecclesiastical Church Coralville Union Ecclesiastical Church Coralville Union Ecclesiastical Church, also known as Coralville Town Hall, is a historic building located in Coralville, Iowa, United States. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1977. # History. Coralville's first church was a frame structure built by a Methodist Episcopal congregation. It was destroyed in a fire around 1880. The Coralville Union Ecclesiastical Society was formed to build a new church. The simple brick structure with a gable roof was built about 1885 to serve as a multi-denominational church on the main floor and as a town hall on the lower level. Any orthodox church, which excluded the Unitarians or Universalists,
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Coralville Union Ecclesiastical Church
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Coralville Union Ecclesiastical Church could use the building. In addition to the town's administration, the lower level could be used for a variety of social functions, excluding dancing. The town purchased the building in 1921 for $2,500, and it was used as a school, a meeting house for the Evangelical Free Church, and as the town's administrative center. It was renovated for the later purpose in 1953. After its use as a town hall the building was converted into a museum. The building stood in the way of economic development, and in order to preserve it, the city of Coralville moved it from Second Avenue to Fifth Street in 2014. It now sits across the street from the historic Coralville Public School (1876). Both buildings flank
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Coralville Union Ecclesiastical Church
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Coralville Union Ecclesiastical Church ion, the lower level could be used for a variety of social functions, excluding dancing. The town purchased the building in 1921 for $2,500, and it was used as a school, a meeting house for the Evangelical Free Church, and as the town's administrative center. It was renovated for the later purpose in 1953. After its use as a town hall the building was converted into a museum. The building stood in the way of economic development, and in order to preserve it, the city of Coralville moved it from Second Avenue to Fifth Street in 2014. It now sits across the street from the historic Coralville Public School (1876). Both buildings flank the entrance to a mixed use development known as Old Town.
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Rock and Roll Preacher (disambiguation)
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Rock and Roll Preacher (disambiguation) Rock and Roll Preacher (disambiguation) "Rock and Roll Preacher" is a single by Slade. Rock and Roll Preacher, Rock 'n' Roll Preacher, Rock'n Roll Preacher may also refer to: - "Rock 'n Roll Preacher", album by Preacher Jack - "Rock 'N' Roll Preacher", song by Chuck Girard from the album "Chuck Girard" - "The Rock 'n' Roll Preacher", song by Subterranean Masquerade from the album "Suspended Animation Dreams" - "Rock 'N Roll Preacher", song by Atlantis and its singer Inga Rumpf
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FC Guardia
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FC Guardia FC Guardia FC Guardia is a Vaticanese football club that currently plays in the Vatican City Championship, the top level of football in Vatican City. The current club president is Christoph Graf and the current manager is Fabio Bortoluzzi. The team, like all Vatican clubs, plays its matches at the Campo Cardinale Francis Joseph Spellman in Rome, Italy. Despite being founded in 1934, the team has never won the league championship. The squad consists of members of the Pontifical Swiss Guard. In October 2017 the team was a guest of German football club FC Bayern Munich, touring their facilities and meeting with its Italian head coach Carlo Ancelotti.
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Yujin Point
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Yujin Point Yujin Point Yujin Point (, , "Elm-Ferry Cape") is a North Korean headland in the middle of the country's eastern coast along the Sea of Japan. It forms the eastern side of Kimchaek Bay (the former "Songjin" or "Plaksin Bay") in North Hamgyong's Kimchaek County. Dangerous wrecks lie about half a mile SSW of the point. # See also. - Yujin Village, its namesake village # External links. - , a topographical map of the area around Yujin Point.
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Persijn
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Persijn Persijn The name Persijn or Persyn originates from what is said to be one of the oldest and noblest families from Kennemerland. Its oldest known ancestor was Dirk Persyn, who was given the title of courtier of the Count of Holland in 1162. # The first Persijn. The tradition says the first Persijn is said to have returned from Greece in 990, together with Lutgardis of Luxemburg, the wife of Arnulf, Count of Holland. # Knight Jan Persijn, lord of Waterland. ## The siege of Haarlem. In his Chronographia, the chronicler tells the story of the siege of Haarlem by the Kennemers in 1274. He writes: "Johannes vero de Passijn [corrected in the margin to Johannes de Persyn] inclitus oppidum interea
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Persijn
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Persijn clam exiens vehicula kenemarorum cibarijs onustam comprehendit et exinde plurimas villas hostium capitalium inflammavit". Which can be translated into: "In the meantime, the famous knight Jan Persijn secretly went out of the city, captured Kennemer vehicles loaded with provisions and after that set several enemy villages on fire". This led the besiegers to leave the siege and return to their homes. They were chased and defeated by the Haarlemmers. This victory led Jan Persijn to be praised by his people and as a token of thanks, Jan Persijn was given the title of Lord of Waterland and Marken from the bishop Jan van Nassau. ## Waterland and Marken. He promptly attempted to build a stronghold,
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Persijn
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Persijn the Swanensborch in the city of Monnickendam, in order to generate income from maritime trade. In 1275, however, the local inhabitants rebelled and soon the Lord Persijn had to destroy its castle. As a consequence it seems the lord Persijn lost interest in Waterland and sold half of his title to Floris V, Count of Holland, while he gave the other half to his son Nicholaas van Persijn. ## Death of Jan Persijn. He died soon after, on 26 of December 1283. # The Persijn Family Coat of Arms. The Persijn Family Coat of Arms is made of six horizontal bars, alternating blue and yellow. On the three yellow (originally gold-colored) bars are respectively 4, 3 and 2, red-colored Saint Andrew's crosses. The
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Persijn
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Persijn from maritime trade. In 1275, however, the local inhabitants rebelled and soon the Lord Persijn had to destroy its castle. As a consequence it seems the lord Persijn lost interest in Waterland and sold half of his title to Floris V, Count of Holland, while he gave the other half to his son Nicholaas van Persijn. ## Death of Jan Persijn. He died soon after, on 26 of December 1283. # The Persijn Family Coat of Arms. The Persijn Family Coat of Arms is made of six horizontal bars, alternating blue and yellow. On the three yellow (originally gold-colored) bars are respectively 4, 3 and 2, red-colored Saint Andrew's crosses. The Flag of Amsterdam is said to originate from this coat of arms.
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Beast Wars (disambiguation)
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Beast Wars (disambiguation) Beast Wars (disambiguation) Beast Wars may also refer to: - "Beast Wars" (IDW Publishing), comics based on the franchise - "" - "", animated TV series based on the franchise # See also. - "Beast Machines", a direct sequel to Beast Wars - "Beast Wars II", a 1998 Japanese Transformers anime series - "Beast Wars Neo", a 1999 Japanese Transformers animated series and toy line - Transformers (disambiguation)
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72nd Regiment of Foot (1758)
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72nd Regiment of Foot (1758) 72nd Regiment of Foot (1758) The 72nd Regiment of Foot was a regiment in the British Army from 1758 to 1763. It was formed on 28 April 1758 from the 2nd Battalion of the 33rd Regiment of Foot and took part in the Raid on Cherbourg in 1758 and the capture of Belle Isle in 1761. After further service in Cuba the regiment was disbanded in 1763. # Regimental Colonels. - 1758–1763: F.M. Charles Lennox, 3rd Duke of Richmond, KG
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Susan R. Donovan
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Susan R. Donovan Susan R. Donovan Susan R. Donovan is an American politician and Democratic member of the Rhode Island House of Representatives, representing the 69th District since being elected in November 2016. This district includes the cities of Bristol and Portsmouth, Rhode Island. She is a member of the House Committee on Environment and Natural Resources and House Committee on Health, Education and Welfare. In the legislature, Donovan focuses on educational issues because she was a public school teacher in the Bristol Warren School System for 33 years. She also works on issues relating to the environment and housing. Additionally, she is a supporter of reproductive rights and was endorsed by Planned
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Susan R. Donovan
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Susan R. Donovan al issues because she was a public school teacher in the Bristol Warren School System for 33 years. She also works on issues relating to the environment and housing. Additionally, she is a supporter of reproductive rights and was endorsed by Planned Parenthood. # Elections. - 2016 Donovan ran to represent the 69th District in the Rhode Island House of Representatives after Raymond Gallison resigned due to a federal investigation of his finances. She defeated Todd Giroux in the Democratic Primary on September 13, 2016 with 89.02% of the votes. She then defeated Republican Antonio F. Avila and Libertarian Analee A. Berretto in the General election on November 8, 2016 with 48.8% of the votes.
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St Anne's House, Tintern
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St Anne's House, Tintern St Anne's House, Tintern St Anne's House, Tintern, Monmouthshire, is a house of early medieval origin which includes elements of the gatehouse and chapel of Tintern Abbey. The building was reconstructed in the mid 19th century, when it was the home of John Loraine Baldwin, founder of the I Zingari Cricket Club. # History and architecture. The origin of the house was as the gatehouse of Tintern Abbey and the present building incorporates remnants of that 13th century structure. The gatehouse had a chapel and the house has a three-light Decorated window from that period. The modern building also comprises the undercroft of the original chapel. In the 19th century, St Anne's was the home of John
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St Anne's House, Tintern
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St Anne's House, Tintern d 19th century, when it was the home of John Loraine Baldwin, founder of the I Zingari Cricket Club. # History and architecture. The origin of the house was as the gatehouse of Tintern Abbey and the present building incorporates remnants of that 13th century structure. The gatehouse had a chapel and the house has a three-light Decorated window from that period. The modern building also comprises the undercroft of the original chapel. In the 19th century, St Anne's was the home of John Loraine Baldwin, Warden of Tintern Abbey, who died there in 1896. Baldwin is notable as the founder of I Zingari as well as the author of the first rules for Badminton and editor of "The Laws of Short Whist".
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Örlygur Aron Sturluson
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Örlygur Aron Sturluson Örlygur Aron Sturluson Örlygur Aron Sturluson (born May 21, 1981 – January 16, 2000) was an Icelandic basketball player, who played for Njarðvík in the Icelandic Úrvalsdeild. # Career. ## Club career. Örlygur was one of the most promising prospects in Icelandic basketball, breaking into the starting lineup of Úrvalsdeild powerhouse Njarðvík in 1997 at the age of 16. His first game came against ÍA where he had 10 points and 7 assists. He was a key player in Njarðvík's 1998 Icelandic championship run, averaging 15,0 points and 5,0 assists in the three game sweep of KR in the finals, including a 20 points, 9 assists and 6 steals performance in game two of the series. Örlygur spent the 1998-1999
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Örlygur Aron Sturluson
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Örlygur Aron Sturluson season playing for Charlotte Christian Knights under coach Bobby Jones where he set the school single season record for assists and steals. He rejoined Njarðvík in the summer of 1999 while also playing for ÍRB, a joint team of Njarðvík and Keflavík in the Korać Cup. He helped the joint ÍRB team to advance to the second round of the Korać Cup before bowing out while also helping Njarðvík achieve a 10-3 record in the Úrvalsdeild before the all star break. He was selected for the 2000 Icelandic All-Star game, scoring 7 points in what ended being his last game. ## National team. Örlygur played 3 games with the Icelandic men's national basketball team and 5 games for the U21 national team in 1999.
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Örlygur Aron Sturluson
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Örlygur Aron Sturluson He had previously played for the junior national teams. # Death. Örlygur died in the early mornings of January 16, 2000, after an accidental fall. # Family. Örlygur was the son of Særún Lúðvíksdóttir and former Icelandic national team player Sturla Örlygsson, and the brother of women's national team player Margrét Kara Sturludóttir and Úrvalsdeild karla player Sigurður Dagur Sturluson. He was also nephew of former Úrvalsdeild karla players Teitur Örlygsson, who won the Icelandic championship a record 10 times, Gunnar Örn Örlygsson, a former Althing member, and Stefán Örlygsson. # Popular culture. - "Ölli" is a 2013 documentary by Garðar Örn Arnarson about Örlygur's life and basketball
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Örlygur Aron Sturluson
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Örlygur Aron Sturluson ygur died in the early mornings of January 16, 2000, after an accidental fall. # Family. Örlygur was the son of Særún Lúðvíksdóttir and former Icelandic national team player Sturla Örlygsson, and the brother of women's national team player Margrét Kara Sturludóttir and Úrvalsdeild karla player Sigurður Dagur Sturluson. He was also nephew of former Úrvalsdeild karla players Teitur Örlygsson, who won the Icelandic championship a record 10 times, Gunnar Örn Örlygsson, a former Althing member, and Stefán Örlygsson. # Popular culture. - "Ölli" is a 2013 documentary by Garðar Örn Arnarson about Örlygur's life and basketball career. # External links. - Örlygur Sturluson Úrvalsdeild statistics
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Sound by iLL
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Sound by iLL Sound by iLL Sound by iLL is the first album released by Koji Nakamura under the moniker of iLL. Koji Nakamura is the former frontman of Supercar.
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Esther Ewald
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Esther Ewald Esther Ewald Esther Ewald was an All-American Girls Professional Baseball League player. According to All-American Baseball League data, Ewald played during the 1953 season. Nevertheless, additional information is incomplete because there are no records available at the time of the request. In 1988 was inaugurated a permanent display at the Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum at Cooperstown, New York, that honors those who were part of the All-American Girls Professional Baseball League. Esther Ewald, along with the rest of the girls and the league staff, is included at the display/exhibit.
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Rodrigão (disambiguation)
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Rodrigão (disambiguation) Rodrigão (disambiguation) Rodrigão (born 1979) is a Brazilian volleyball player, 2004 Olympic champion Rodrigão may also refer to: - Rodrigo Dias Carneiro (born 1972), Brazilian football player - Rodrigo Fernandes Alflen (born 1978), Brazilian football player - Rodrigo Gomes dos Santos (born 1993), Brazilian football player - Rodrigo de Souza Prado (born 1995), Brazilian football player
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71st Regiment of Foot (1758)
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71st Regiment of Foot (1758) 71st Regiment of Foot (1758) The 71st Regiment of Foot was a regiment in the British Army from 1758 to 1763. It was formed in northern Scotland on 28 April 1758 from the 2nd Battalion of the 32nd Regiment of Foot and took part in the Raid on Cherbourg in 1758 and in the capture of Belle Isle off the French coast in 1761. The regiment was disbanded in 1763. # Regimental Colonels. - 1758–1763: William Petitot
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2017–18 Grimsby Town F.C. season
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2017–18 Grimsby Town F.C. season 2017–18 Grimsby Town F.C. season The 2017–18 season is Grimsby Town's 140th season of existence and their second consecutive season in League Two. Along with competing in League Two, the club will also participate in the FA Cup, EFL Cup and EFL Trophy. The season covers the period from 1 July 2017 to 30 June 2018. # Competitions. ## Friendlies. As of 2 June 2017, Grimsby Town have announced ten pre-season friendlies against Cleethorpes Town, Grimsby Borough, Stamford, Barnsley, Bideford, Tavistock, Boston United, Blackburn Rovers, Wigan Athletic and Winterton Rangers. ## League Two. ### Matches. On 21 June 2017, the league fixtures were announced. ## EFL Cup. Grimsby went out in the
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2017–18 Grimsby Town F.C. season
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2017–18 Grimsby Town F.C. season 140th season of existence and their second consecutive season in League Two. Along with competing in League Two, the club will also participate in the FA Cup, EFL Cup and EFL Trophy. The season covers the period from 1 July 2017 to 30 June 2018. # Competitions. ## Friendlies. As of 2 June 2017, Grimsby Town have announced ten pre-season friendlies against Cleethorpes Town, Grimsby Borough, Stamford, Barnsley, Bideford, Tavistock, Boston United, Blackburn Rovers, Wigan Athletic and Winterton Rangers. ## League Two. ### Matches. On 21 June 2017, the league fixtures were announced. ## EFL Cup. Grimsby went out in the first round of the EFL Cup to EFL Championship side Derby County F.C.
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Rodrigo Dias Carneiro
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Rodrigo Dias Carneiro Rodrigo Dias Carneiro Rodrigo Dias Carneiro, known as Rodrigão (born 20 May 1972) is a former Brazilian football player. # Club career. He played 5 seasons and 94 games in the Primeira Liga for Braga and União Madeira. # International. He represented Brazil at the 1991 FIFA World Youth Championship.
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Paradera
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Paradera Paradera Paradera is a small town near the northeast end of the island of Aruba. The census region Paradera encompasses the town of Paradera as well as nearby settlements and neighborhoods within Paradera, including Ayo, Bloemond, Piedra Plat, and Shiribana. At the time of the 2010 census, Paradera proper had a population of 2,486. The Paradera census region had a population of 12,024. St. Philomena's Church, a Roman Catholic church, dominates the skyline relative to the rest of the town's buildings. # Population. At the time of the 2010 census, the following settlements were counted as a part of the Paradera census region. Until the 2010 census, previous census data listed the neighborhood
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Paradera
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Paradera n Paradera encompasses the town of Paradera as well as nearby settlements and neighborhoods within Paradera, including Ayo, Bloemond, Piedra Plat, and Shiribana. At the time of the 2010 census, Paradera proper had a population of 2,486. The Paradera census region had a population of 12,024. St. Philomena's Church, a Roman Catholic church, dominates the skyline relative to the rest of the town's buildings. # Population. At the time of the 2010 census, the following settlements were counted as a part of the Paradera census region. Until the 2010 census, previous census data listed the neighborhood of Bloemond in Paradera in place of the town, to distinguish the town from the census region.
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List of most-retweeted tweets
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List of most-retweeted tweets List of most-retweeted tweets This list of most-retweeted tweets contains the top 30 tweets with the most retweets (an account's tweet that is sent again by additional accounts without any change) of all time on the social networking platform Twitter; Twitter does not provide an official list but the news media makes lists. As of week ending on July 22, 2019, the top tweet has over 4.6 million retweets, which was tweeted by Yusaku Maezawa. Currently four accounts have more than one of the most-retweeted tweets in the top 30: Jimmy Donaldson and El Rubius have two; Barack Obama has three; and has four. The following table lists the top 30 most-retweeted tweets on Twitter, the account that tweeted
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List of most-retweeted tweets
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List of most-retweeted tweets er 4.6 million retweets, which was tweeted by Yusaku Maezawa. Currently four accounts have more than one of the most-retweeted tweets in the top 30: Jimmy Donaldson and El Rubius have two; Barack Obama has three; and has four. The following table lists the top 30 most-retweeted tweets on Twitter, the account that tweeted it, the total number of retweets rounded to the nearest ten thousand, and the date it was originally tweeted. The notes include the details surrounding the tweet. # See also. - List of most-followed Twitter accounts - List of most-subscribed YouTube channels - List of most-disliked YouTube videos - List of most-liked YouTube videos - List of most-liked Instagram posts
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Saheb Ettabaâ Palace
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Saheb Ettabaâ Palace Saheb Ettabaâ Palace Saheb Ettabaâ Palace is an old palace in the Medina of Tunis. # Localization. It is located in south-west of the Halfaouine square. # History. Youssef Saheb Ettabaâ ordered this palace to be built at the beginning of the 19th century. In the same period, the whole Halfaouine district witnessed many modifications: A new mosque (Saheb Ettabaâ Mosque), two madrasas, a hammam, souk Jedid, a fountain (sabil), a mausoleum (Tourba) and a foundouk were built there. # Architecture. The palace can be found at the entrance of Souk Jedid. It has 3 floors: The ground floor was used for the stables and warehouses while the two remaining floors were for the private apartments and
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Saheb Ettabaâ Palace
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Saheb Ettabaâ Palace aâ Palace Saheb Ettabaâ Palace is an old palace in the Medina of Tunis. # Localization. It is located in south-west of the Halfaouine square. # History. Youssef Saheb Ettabaâ ordered this palace to be built at the beginning of the 19th century. In the same period, the whole Halfaouine district witnessed many modifications: A new mosque (Saheb Ettabaâ Mosque), two madrasas, a hammam, souk Jedid, a fountain (sabil), a mausoleum (Tourba) and a foundouk were built there. # Architecture. The palace can be found at the entrance of Souk Jedid. It has 3 floors: The ground floor was used for the stables and warehouses while the two remaining floors were for the private apartments and salons.
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Seven Volpone
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Seven Volpone Seven Volpone Keith Volpone (born March 4, 1972), also known as Seven Volpone, is an entrepreneur, business executive, singer, songwriter and record producer. Volpone is the current CEO of Big Block Capital Group and Big Block Media Group. # Early life. Volpone was born in The Bronx, New York and is the son of Rosemarie and William Volpone. When Volpone was four years old, he moved to Fort Lee, New Jersey. He attended Madonna Catholic School for middle school until he was 13 years old. Volpone then moved to Secaucus, New Jersey, where he attended Secaucus High School. From an early age, Volpone developed an interest in music by writing and singing songs. He started playing his first instrument
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Seven Volpone
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Seven Volpone after high school. Volpone went to college at New Jersey City University. # Music career. Volpone and his band Seven and the Sun, were signed to Atlantic Records in 1999. The group's single, "Walk with Me" (2002), hit #38 on the Billboard Adult Top 40, number 27 on the Billboard Mainstream Top 50 and number 40 on the Billboard Top 40 Tracks chart. The track was also featured in the Columbia Pictures film "America's Sweethearts". Volpone co-founded the music, marketing and branding company of We3Kings in 2003. Under the company, he oversaw the creation of over 70 television and brand themes, and thousands of pieces of music for hundreds of television shows that include: Dance Moms", Shark
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Seven Volpone
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Seven Volpone Tank, ", Tru Calling", The Simple Life, Toddlers & Tiaras, Here Comes Honey Boo Boo "and" The Steve Harvey Show". He also scored music for and "Tinker Bell (film)". In 2007, Volpone went on to found and front the country group Whiskey Falls; the group's songs "Last Train Running" and "Falling into You as well as "Load up the Bases" charted on the Billboard top 100 charts. With Whiskey Falls, Volpone developed a multi-year brand and integration partnership between Whiskey Falls and AAMCO Transmissions. The band went on to create original music for Mark Burnett's "Toughest Cowboy" on the Spike TV network. The band played a reoccurring roll as a centerpiece for the TV show and Live Rodeo Tour.
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Seven Volpone
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Seven Volpone Whiskey Falls was also featured on Jimmy Kimmel, Days of Our Lives, CBS Morning News, NASCAR and Extra (TV program). In 2010, Volpone worked with Agency for the Performing Arts, television production company Collins Avenue Productions and his former partners at We3Kings on the music for the reality television show, "Dance Moms". Volpone also appears in the season finale of season one. # Business career. In 2012, Volpone assisted in developing the social influencing platforms Radio Connect & TwitYap, which was sold to Xhibit Corp. Volpone went on to consult for and lead business development efforts for Xhibit Corp and its entities, SkyMall and SkyMall Ventures. In 2014, Volpone and his partner
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Seven Volpone
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Seven Volpone founded a consulting firm named Push-Point Management Group. Through Push-Point, Volpone consulted for several leading media companies including ESL, Turtle Entertainment, Richard Reid Productions, Mike Love of The Beach Boys, Maestro, & TV4 In January 2016, Volpone was engaged by Turtle Entertainment and ESL, as a Sr. Executive Adviser charged with developing non endemic brand strategy & music and lifestyle integrations. Volpone worked closely with Executive Chairman Steven Roberts to help manage the partnership between Fuse (TV channel), Columbia Records and artists Krewella for the first ESL music performance at the at the Barclays Center in NY. Volpone’s work with ESL includes the launch
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Seven Volpone
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Seven Volpone ive Chairman Steven Roberts to help manage the partnership between Fuse (TV channel), Columbia Records and artists Krewella for the first ESL music performance at the at the Barclays Center in NY. Volpone’s work with ESL includes the launch of 1337 Records, the signing of the band Leet Mob and deployment of ESL owned publishing assets and themes such as “My Story” used in IEM events and ESL broadcasts. On January 2017, Volpone accepted the role of CEO for Big Block Media, Big Block Entertainment and Big Block Capital Group, where he oversees the investments and day-to-day management of The Bendell family office. The Bendell Family office holds investments in Automotive, Real Estate & Media.
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Kwong Wah AA
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Kwong Wah AA Kwong Wah AA Kwong Wah Athletic Association () are a football club currently playing in the Hong Kong Second Division. The team's home matches are played throughout Hong Kong. # History. Kwong Wah were formed in 1936 by a group of coworkers at CLP Group. Among them, there were local and foreign players including future star Hau Yung Seng. The year after their formation, they won the 1937–38 Hong Kong Junior Challenge Shield as well as promotion into the Hong Kong Second Division. The club reached the Hong Kong First Division in 1947. For two for their first three seasons in the top flight, Kwong Wah finished at the bottom of the table but because there was no relegation during that time,
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Kwong Wah AA
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Kwong Wah AA they remained. In the early 50's, Kwong Wah were sponsored by Shanghai businessmen including Xu Wenkui. They signed a number of Shanghai-based players to help the squad such as Zhang Jinhai, Wu Qixiang, Chen Mingzhe, Luo Shoufu, and Yan Shixin. During their 18-year stay in the First Division, their highest table finish was fourth place achieved during the 1963–64 season. The club won one trophy over that run, capturing the 1962–63 Hong Kong Senior Challenge Shield. Alas, a last place finish in the 1965–66 doomed the club for relegation. Kwong Wah would spend the next seven seasons in the Second Division until a runners up finish during the 1972–73 season helped the club to achieve promotion
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Kwong Wah AA
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Kwong Wah AA back into the First Division. They were led at that time by former Criminal Investigation Department director Yan Hung who purchased star keeper Ho Yung Hing the following season to strengthen the squad. Their stay lasted four seasons until the club finished second bottom of the table in 1976–77 and were relegated once again. In 1990–91, the club finished second bottom in the Second Division and were relegated to the Hong Kong Third A Division. Due to a merger of the two Third Division leagues by the Hong Kong Football Association, Kwong Wah began the 2012–13 season in the Hong Kong Fourth Division. Thanks to a third-place finish, they were able to gain promotion back into the Third Division
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Kwong Wah AA
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Kwong Wah AA d second bottom in the Second Division and were relegated to the Hong Kong Third A Division. Due to a merger of the two Third Division leagues by the Hong Kong Football Association, Kwong Wah began the 2012–13 season in the Hong Kong Fourth Division. Thanks to a third-place finish, they were able to gain promotion back into the Third Division after just one season. The club finished 10th in the 2016–17 season, narrowly escaping relegation to the Third Division based on winning the head to head tiebreaker against Kwok Keung. # Honours. ## League. - Hong Kong Second Division ## Cup competitions. - Hong Kong Senior Shield - Hong Kong Junior Shield # External links. - Kwong Wah at HKFA
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James Lisanby
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James Lisanby James Lisanby James W. Lisanby (1928-2012) was a Rear Admiral in the United States Navy. # Background. Born in Caldwell County, Kentucky, Lisanby graduated the United States Naval Academy and earned graduate degrees from both the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Harvard Business School. # Career. His final post was Deputy Commander for Acquisition and Logistics in the Naval Sea Systems Command. # Family. Lisanby was married for 61 years to Gladys Kemp Lisanby and had two daughters Elizabeth Ann Lisanby and Dr. Sarah Lisanby. His brother was designer Charles Alvin Lisanby who had a seven decade career in the arts and entertainment industry, marked by 16 Emmy Award nominations
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James Lisanby
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James Lisanby graduated the United States Naval Academy and earned graduate degrees from both the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Harvard Business School. # Career. His final post was Deputy Commander for Acquisition and Logistics in the Naval Sea Systems Command. # Family. Lisanby was married for 61 years to Gladys Kemp Lisanby and had two daughters Elizabeth Ann Lisanby and Dr. Sarah Lisanby. His brother was designer Charles Alvin Lisanby who had a seven decade career in the arts and entertainment industry, marked by 16 Emmy Award nominations and three wins. # Legacy. The James and Gladys Kemp Lisanby Museum at James Madison University is named in honor of Admiral Lisanby and his wife.
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11th Hour Remnant Messenger
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11th Hour Remnant Messenger 11th Hour Remnant Messenger The 11th Hour Remnant Messenger was an antisemitic Christian identity group founded in Sandpoint, Idaho by wealthy retired entrepreneurs Vincent Bertollini and Carl E. Story. They were located close to the Aryan Nations compound and cooperated with Aryan Nations members. Bertollini and Story chose Sandpoint because about 98% of the area's residents were non-Jewish whites. Members of the group believed that non-Jewish white Europeans are the Israelites (the chosen people) described in the Bible, while people who are ethnically Jewish are descendants of Eve and Satan. They believed that non-whites are soulless. They printed large, elaborate, expensive posters depicting
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11th Hour Remnant Messenger
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11th Hour Remnant Messenger oup founded in Sandpoint, Idaho by wealthy retired entrepreneurs Vincent Bertollini and Carl E. Story. They were located close to the Aryan Nations compound and cooperated with Aryan Nations members. Bertollini and Story chose Sandpoint because about 98% of the area's residents were non-Jewish whites. Members of the group believed that non-Jewish white Europeans are the Israelites (the chosen people) described in the Bible, while people who are ethnically Jewish are descendants of Eve and Satan. They believed that non-whites are soulless. They printed large, elaborate, expensive posters depicting their tree of heredity for major ethnic groups and mailed it to many people living in the area.
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Gladys Kemp Lisanby
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Gladys Kemp Lisanby Gladys Kemp Lisanby Gladys Kemp Lisanby was the president of the National Museum of Women in the Arts. # Personal life. Lisanby graduated James Madison University in 1949. Lisanby met Rear Admiral James Lisanby of the United States Navy in Norfolk, Virginia while he was serving on his first ship, the and she was a teacher at Woodrow Wilson High School in Portsmouth, Virginia. She and James were married shortly thereafter until his death 61 years later. She and James had two daughters, Elizabeth Ann Lisanby and Dr. Sarah Lisanby. # Awards. She was recognized by the National Museum of Women in the Arts in 2004 with the National Advisory Board Award for Outstanding Service to the Arts. In
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Gladys Kemp Lisanby
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Gladys Kemp Lisanby serving on his first ship, the and she was a teacher at Woodrow Wilson High School in Portsmouth, Virginia. She and James were married shortly thereafter until his death 61 years later. She and James had two daughters, Elizabeth Ann Lisanby and Dr. Sarah Lisanby. # Awards. She was recognized by the National Museum of Women in the Arts in 2004 with the National Advisory Board Award for Outstanding Service to the Arts. In 2005 she was awarded the Mississippi Governor's Award for Excellence in the Arts in recognition of her work with the organization. # Legacy. The James and Gladys Kemp Lisanby Museum at James Madison University is named in honor of Admiral Lisanby and Gladys Kemp Lisanby.
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3rd Maryland Volunteer Cavalry
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3rd Maryland Volunteer Cavalry 3rd Maryland Volunteer Cavalry The 3rd Maryland Volunteer Cavalry (aka "Bradford Dragoons") was a cavalry regiment that served in the Union Army during the American Civil War. The 3rd Maryland Cavalry has the distinction of being the only regiment of "galvanized Yankees" which was actively engaged against Confederate forces. # Service. The 3rd Maryland Cavalry was organized in Baltimore, Maryland beginning August 8, 1863 through January 9, 1864 and mustered in for three-year service under the command of Colonel Charles Carroll Tevis. The regiment was consolidated from ten companies to a battalion of six companies on December 9, 1864. The regiment was attached to Cavalry Reserve, VIII Corps,
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3rd Maryland Volunteer Cavalry
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3rd Maryland Volunteer Cavalry Middle Department, to January 1864. Unattached, Defenses of New Orleans, Louisiana, Department of the Gulf, to March 1864. District of LaFourche, Department of the Gulf, to June 1864. District of Morganza, Department of the Gulf, to August 1864. United States forces, Mobile Bay, Department of the Gulf, to December 1865. District of Southern Alabama, Military Division of West Mississippi, to May 1865. 1st Brigade, 2nd Division, Cavalry Corps, Military Division of West Mississippi, to June 1865. Department of Mississippi to September 1865. The 3rd Maryland Cavalry mustered out September 7, 1865 at Vicksburg, Mississippi. # Detailed service. Duty in the defenses of Baltimore, Md., until January
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3rd Maryland Volunteer Cavalry
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3rd Maryland Volunteer Cavalry 1864. Ordered to New Orleans, La., then to Madisonville, La., and duty there until March 1864. Expedition to Franklinton February 1-3. Flemming's Ford, Madisonville, February 11. Ordered to Brashear City March 14 and duty there until June. At Morganza until July. Expedition to the Atchafalaya May 30-June 5. Morgan's Ferry Road June 9. Ordered to New Orleans, La., July 1. Dismounted July 7. Sailed from Algiers for Mobile Bay, Ala., August 5. Siege operations against Fort Morgan August 9-23. Capture of Fort Morgan August 23. Post duty at Dauphin's Island and in the District of Southern Alabama until March 1865. Campaign against Mobile March and April. Garrison duty at Fort Gaines until April 30.
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3rd Maryland Volunteer Cavalry
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3rd Maryland Volunteer Cavalry t Mobile March and April. Garrison duty at Fort Gaines until April 30. Ordered to New Orleans, La., April 30, and duty there until June. Ordered to Natchez, Miss., June 20. Duty there and in the Department of Mississippi until September. # Casualties. The regiment lost a total of 95 men during service; 11 enlisted men killed or mortally wounded, 4 officers and 80 enlisted men died of disease. # Commanders. - Colonel Charles Carroll Tevis was born Washington Carroll Tevis # See also. - List of Maryland Civil War units - Maryland in the American Civil War # References. - Dyer, Frederick H. "A Compendium of the War of the Rebellion" (Des Moines, IA: Dyer Pub. Co.), 1908. - Attribution
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Larry Porter (musician)
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Larry Porter (musician) Larry Porter (musician) Lawrence "Larry" Stephen Porter (September 1, 1951 in Cleveland, Ohio) is an American jazz musician and composer. # Biography. Porter began to take piano lessons when he was six years old. He began his education at the Eastman School of Music, in Rochester, New York and continued his studies at the Berklee College of Music. At college, he founded the group "Children at Play" with Tom van der Geld in 1971. From 1973 to 1976, he lived in Germany and worked with Bobby Jones, Volker Kriegel, Kai Winding, Mel Lewis, Günter Lenz and "Head, Heart & Hands". Together with Frank St. Peter and Allex Bally, he led the group "Music Community", in which Lee Harper, Leszek Żądło,
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Larry Porter (musician)
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Larry Porter (musician) Rudi Fuesers and Hermann Breuer performed. The group participated in numerous jazz festivals in Europe. In a study trip in India and Afghanistan, he learned to play Sarod and Rubab with Mohammad Omar. Afterward, he was active in the field of jazz as well as with Hindi musicians or as the companion of Merce Cunningham and other dancers in New York City until 1980. In 1981, he moved to Munich and worked with Bobby Stern, Frank St. Peter, Airto Moreira, Albert Mangelsdorff, Heinz Sauer and Sal Nistico. After a stay in Spain, where there was a seminar with Thad Jones, he led a quartet along with Allan Praskin from 1984. The quartet presented the albums like "First Date" (1984) and "Acoustic Music"
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Larry Porter (musician)
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Larry Porter (musician) (1985). He performed also in a trio with Detlef Beier and Thomas Cremer. From 1986 to 1988, he was on several tours with Chet Baker. From 1988 to 1992, he was in Art Farmer's band and in 1991 and 1992 with Archie Shepp and also with Marty Cook and Monty Waters. From 1994 to 2000, he worked again in New York. Since then, Porter has lived and worked in Berlin. In Berlin, he was in a trio along with Johannes Fink and Oliver Steidle (CD, Circle is unbroken) and in a quartet with Wilson de Oliveira and also in "Christian Grabant" quintet. Porter has played with Hannibal Marvin Peterson, Embryo, Benny Bailey, Leo Wright, Al Cohn, Jim Pepper, Sheila Jordan, Jay Clayton, Rachel Gould and Evgenia Kharitinova. Porter
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Larry Porter (musician)
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Larry Porter (musician) e worked again in New York. Since then, Porter has lived and worked in Berlin. In Berlin, he was in a trio along with Johannes Fink and Oliver Steidle (CD, Circle is unbroken) and in a quartet with Wilson de Oliveira and also in "Christian Grabant" quintet. Porter has played with Hannibal Marvin Peterson, Embryo, Benny Bailey, Leo Wright, Al Cohn, Jim Pepper, Sheila Jordan, Jay Clayton, Rachel Gould and Evgenia Kharitinova. Porter also played in an album with traditional Afghan music ("The magical Rebab of Larry Porter"). In addition, he composed a string quartet (1989) and music for ballet (1991). In 2004, he composed for the horn players of the Berlin Philharmonic the Kind of Jazz Suite.
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Larry Porter
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Larry Porter Larry Porter Larry Porter may refer to: - Larry Porter (coach), tight ends coach at Auburn University - Larry Porter (musician), American jazz musician and composer
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Petrophile divaricata
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Petrophile divaricata Petrophile divaricata Petrophile divaricata is a shrub endemic to Western Australia. The non-lignotuberous shrub typically grows to a height of . It blooms between August and December producing yellow-cream flowers. It is found on sand plains, lateritic ridges and among granite outcrops in the Wheatbelt and Great Southern regions of Western Australia where it grows in sandy-gravelly soils.
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Gran Apache
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Gran Apache Gran Apache Mario Balbuena González (April 16, 1959 – May 7, 2017), better known under the ring names Gran Apache and El Apache, was a Mexican "luchador", or professional wrestler and trainer. Balbuena worked for AAA / Lucha Libre AAA Worldwide (AAA) since 1996, both as a wrestler and a trainer. He was involved in training almost all young wrestlers who worked for the promotion during that period of time. Two of Balbuena's four daughters—Faby Apache and Mari Apache—followed him into a professional wrestling career. His second wife also became a professional wrestler under the name Lady Apache. Balbuena and his family were part of a long-running "Telenovela" style storyline that also included
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Gran Apache
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Gran Apache Faby Apache's then-husband Billy Boy as well as their son, referred to as "Marvin Apache". As Gran Apache, Balbuena held the AAA World Mixed Tag Team Championship twice and the AAA World Trios Championship once with his daughters. In 2018 he was inducteed in the AAA Hall of Fame. # Early life. Mario Balbuena González was born on April 19, 1959, in Mexico City, Mexico. Growing up, Balbuena was interested both in sports and music, so much so that by the age of 14 he was already part of a Salsa band and was hoping to make that his career. # Professional wrestling career. In January 1975 Balbuena met professional wrestlers Cometa Azules I and II who invited the athletic Balbuena to come train
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Gran Apache
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Gran Apache with them. Initially, he had no specific interest in "lucha libre", but as soon as he started to train he was hooked by the physicality of the sport. Balbuena trained with Los Cometas Azlues for eight months before making his in-ring debut in August 1975. For his first match he worked as the "enmascarado", or masked character, Cometa Azules III, using the name as an homage to his teachers. Following the match, Santo, one of the biggest stars of "lucha libre", greeted Balbuena, who was so fascinated by the culture and respect shown backstage that he decided to become a full-time wrestler. Following his decision to pursue a full-time career, he trained at Blue Demon's gym to further his skills.
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Gran Apache
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Gran Apache During his training Balbuena's long hair and Native American features led to him being referred to as "El Apache" by everyone in the gym, a name he would adopt as his ring name. In later interviews Balbuena stressed that he was not a "Cowboys and Indians" stereotypical Apache, but a "Mexican Apache", related to the Apache nation that lived in Chihuahua, Sonora, Arizona, New Mexico and Texas. During his training Balbuena showed such aptitude for wrestling that he was made an instructor's assistant. In 1984 one of Balbuena and one of his students, Luis García Vergara, were trained as a team by "Empresa Mexicana de Lucha Libre", with the idea that they would work as a pair of masked Native American
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Gran Apache
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Gran Apache characters known as Pluma Blanca (white feather) and Pluma Amarilla (yellow feather). The duo got a better offer from the promoters at the "Pavillón Azteca", where they became known as Gran Apache I (Balbuena) and Gran Apache II (García). "Los Gran Apaches" won the Pavillón Azteca Tag Team Championship, sometimes referred to as the AWWA Tag Team Championship. Their most notable achievement, however, was a long running storyline feud with a team known as "Los Mohicanos", a rivalry noted for the violent matches that included the use of various foreign objects and often left one or more of the participants covered in blood. In 1987 "Los Gran Apaches"' added Lady Apache as their valet; Lady Apache
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Gran Apache
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Gran Apache was Balbuena's second wife and had been trained by him for her professional wrestling career. In 1989 Pavillón Azteca closed down and both Balbuena and García went their separate ways with Balbuena keeping the Gran Apache name. In 1992 Balbuena began working for "Empresa Mexicana de Lucha Libre" (EMLL, later known as "Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre"; CMLL). In EMLL Balbuena formed a group known as "Rudos del Ritmo" (bad guys with rhythm) alongside several CMLL wrestlers such as Ari Romero, Kung Fu, Búfalo Salvaje, América, Halcón Negro, Mario Prado and Estrellita. ## Japan. In 1994 Balbuena, dissatisfied with the opportunities EMLL was giving him, left the promotion to work for Carlos Máynes'
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Gran Apache
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Gran Apache promotion. While the promotion was past its heyday in Mexico, Máynes' connections allowed Balbuena to start working in Japan for the International Wrestling Association of Japan (IWA Japan). While in Japan he resumed working as a trainer outside of the ring and wrestling against his trainees on shows to help teach them how to actually work matches. During his time in Japan, he began training his two oldest daughters, Mariella and Fabiola for their wrestling careers. While in Japan Balbuena portrayed various masked characters such as Jabagengi, with a mask like a monkey, and Lion, a wrestling lion, before leaving Japan in 1995. Balbuena returned to Japan in 2000 for a short stint to work for
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Gran Apache
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Gran Apache CMLL Japan, using the masked character "Kimba". Starting in 2001 Balbuena, as Gran Apache, returned to Japan, working for Michinoku Pro off and on for several years both wrestling and training Japanese wrestlers. ## AAA / Lucha Libre AAA Worldwide (1995–2017). In 1995 Balbuena joined Lucha Libre AAA Worldwide as both a wrestler and a trainer, later becoming the head trainer for AAA. In AAA he reunited with his former "Los Gran Apaches" partner, with the two adopting the masked comedy gimmick "Las Chivas Rayadas", two "wrestling soccer goats" inspired by the "Club Deportivo Guadalajara" mascot. The masked gimmick allowed the veteran wrestlers to train younger wrestlers by working against them
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Gran Apache
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Gran Apache and even allowed various trainees to work as "Chiva Rayada III". ### Apache family feud (2005–2009). Starting in 2005 Balbuena and his family became the focal point of a storyline that would come to define their careers more than any other. In real life Balbuena's daughter Fabiola, now working as "Faby Apache", had married José Roberto Islas García, better known as professional wrestler Billy Boy. The storyline AAA presented depicted Gran Apache as the "overprotective father" who did not think that Billy Boy was good enough for her daughter. The storyline, sometimes described as a "Telenovela", began when Billy Boy began showing up ringside during Faby's matches with flowers and signs professing
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Gran Apache
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Gran Apache his love for her. Gran Apache objected to the relationship and attacked Billy Boy as he was not "worthy" of his daughter. The storyline played out over several years and even had the birth of Billy Boy and Faby's son Marvin written into the storyline. At one point Gran Apache defeated Billy Boy, forcing him to not have anything to do with either Faby Apache or his son Marvin. Following the loss the storyline was that Billy Boy was so depressed that he was committed to a mental institution. Billy Boy later returned as the masked "Alfa", a trainee of Gran Apache, who earned the respect of the harsh father who declared that "Alfa" was worthy of his daughter. Following the statement Billy Boy unmasked
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