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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul%20Coia
Paul Coia
TV shows
Paul Coia (born 19 June 1955 in Glasgow) is a Scottish television presenter and continuity announcer who was the first voice to be heard on Channel 4 on its launch in 1982. His career originally began in the late 1970s as a DJ and in the early 1980s he became an announcer. He has presented television shows including Pe...
Meet Paul Coia (1980 Scottish TV) Pebble Mill at One (1983–86) Six Fifty-five (1983) Zig Zag (BBC Schools programme) 1984–90 Domesday Detectives (1986) The Paul Coia Show (Grampian TV. 1986-88) Split Second (1988) Catchword (1988–1995) Telethon ‘88, 90 & '92 – Host for Scotland. BBC Railwatch (1989) – Corresp...
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projected-00308162-000
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Julia%2C%20Princess%20of%20Battenberg
Julia, Princess of Battenberg
Introduction
Julia, Princess of Battenberg (previously Countess Julia Therese Salomea von Hauke; – 19 September 1895) was the wife of Prince Alexander of Hesse and by Rhine, the third son of Louis II, Grand Duke of Hesse. The daughter of a Polish general of German descent, she was not of princely origin. She became a lady-in-waiti...
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projected-00308162-001
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Julia%2C%20Princess%20of%20Battenberg
Julia, Princess of Battenberg
Life
Julia, Princess of Battenberg (previously Countess Julia Therese Salomea von Hauke; – 19 September 1895) was the wife of Prince Alexander of Hesse and by Rhine, the third son of Louis II, Grand Duke of Hesse. The daughter of a Polish general of German descent, she was not of princely origin. She became a lady-in-waiti...
Hauke was born in Warsaw, Congress Poland, then ruled in personal union by the Emperor of the Russian Empire. She was the daughter of Hans Moritz Hauke, a Polish general of German descent. Her mother, Sophie, was the daughter of Polish doctor Franz Leopold Lafontaine. Her father fought in Napoleon's Polish Legions in ...
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projected-00308162-002
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Julia%2C%20Princess%20of%20Battenberg
Julia, Princess of Battenberg
Children
Julia, Princess of Battenberg (previously Countess Julia Therese Salomea von Hauke; – 19 September 1895) was the wife of Prince Alexander of Hesse and by Rhine, the third son of Louis II, Grand Duke of Hesse. The daughter of a Polish general of German descent, she was not of princely origin. She became a lady-in-waiti...
There were five children of the marriage, all princes and princesses of Battenberg: Princess Marie of Battenberg (1852–1923), married in 1871 Gustav, Prince of Erbach-Schönberg (d. 1908), with issue. Prince Louis of Battenberg (1854–1921), created first Marquess of Milford Haven in 1917, married in 1884 Princess Vict...
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projected-00308162-003
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Julia%2C%20Princess%20of%20Battenberg
Julia, Princess of Battenberg
Descendants change name to Mountbatten
Julia, Princess of Battenberg (previously Countess Julia Therese Salomea von Hauke; – 19 September 1895) was the wife of Prince Alexander of Hesse and by Rhine, the third son of Louis II, Grand Duke of Hesse. The daughter of a Polish general of German descent, she was not of princely origin. She became a lady-in-waiti...
Julia's eldest son, Ludwig (Louis) of Battenberg, became a British subject, and during World War I, due to anti-German sentiment prevalent at the time, anglicised his name to Mountbatten (a literal translation of the German Battenberg), as did his nephews, the sons of Prince Henry and Princess Beatrice. The members of ...
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projected-00308162-004
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Julia%2C%20Princess%20of%20Battenberg
Julia, Princess of Battenberg
Honours
Julia, Princess of Battenberg (previously Countess Julia Therese Salomea von Hauke; – 19 September 1895) was the wife of Prince Alexander of Hesse and by Rhine, the third son of Louis II, Grand Duke of Hesse. The daughter of a Polish general of German descent, she was not of princely origin. She became a lady-in-waiti...
: Military Medical Cross, 26 March 1871 Commemorative Medal for the French Campaign in 1870/71 (for non-combatants) Dame of the Grand Ducal Hessian Order of the Golden Lion, 1 January 1883 : Dame of Honour of the Order of Theresa Cross of Merit, 1st Class for 1870/71 : Dame Grand Cross of the Imperial Order of ...
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projected-00308162-006
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Julia%2C%20Princess%20of%20Battenberg
Julia, Princess of Battenberg
See also
Julia, Princess of Battenberg (previously Countess Julia Therese Salomea von Hauke; – 19 September 1895) was the wife of Prince Alexander of Hesse and by Rhine, the third son of Louis II, Grand Duke of Hesse. The daughter of a Polish general of German descent, she was not of princely origin. She became a lady-in-waiti...
Hauke-Bosak family
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projected-00308162-007
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Julia%2C%20Princess%20of%20Battenberg
Julia, Princess of Battenberg
References
Julia, Princess of Battenberg (previously Countess Julia Therese Salomea von Hauke; – 19 September 1895) was the wife of Prince Alexander of Hesse and by Rhine, the third son of Louis II, Grand Duke of Hesse. The daughter of a Polish general of German descent, she was not of princely origin. She became a lady-in-waiti...
Almanach de Gotha, Gotha 1931 Eckhart G. Franz, Das Haus Hessen: Eine europäische Familie, Kohlhammer Verlag, Stuttgart 2005 (S. 164–170), Category:1825 births Category:1895 deaths Category:Nobility from Warsaw Category:Morganatic spouses of German royalty Category:Battenberg family Category:House of Hesse-Darmstadt...
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projected-00308167-000
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TAME
TAME
Introduction
TAME or TAME EP Linea Aerea del Ecuador was an airline founded in Ecuador in 1962. TAME (pronounced "tah-meh") was the flag carrier and the largest airline of Ecuador. TAME headquarters were in Quito, Pichincha Province and the main hub was Mariscal Sucre International Airport in Quito. The airline was formed by the A...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TAME
TAME
History
TAME or TAME EP Linea Aerea del Ecuador was an airline founded in Ecuador in 1962. TAME (pronounced "tah-meh") was the flag carrier and the largest airline of Ecuador. TAME headquarters were in Quito, Pichincha Province and the main hub was Mariscal Sucre International Airport in Quito. The airline was formed by the A...
The military airline was founded on December 17, 1962, by Luis A. Ortega under Guillermo Freile Posso, both colonels. It was named Transportes Aéreos Militares Ecuatorianos (TAME). At the time, the Air Force required an income source; governmental transport services to remote and difficult to reach parts of Ecuador; an...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TAME
TAME
Logo
TAME or TAME EP Linea Aerea del Ecuador was an airline founded in Ecuador in 1962. TAME (pronounced "tah-meh") was the flag carrier and the largest airline of Ecuador. TAME headquarters were in Quito, Pichincha Province and the main hub was Mariscal Sucre International Airport in Quito. The airline was formed by the A...
TAME's colours were blue, light blue, and gold as a decorative element. The original logo, designed by Luis A. Ortega symbolized the flight of a bird with a sun in the background. In 2009, the airline was rebranded with a new logo and colour palette.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TAME
TAME
Destinations
TAME or TAME EP Linea Aerea del Ecuador was an airline founded in Ecuador in 1962. TAME (pronounced "tah-meh") was the flag carrier and the largest airline of Ecuador. TAME headquarters were in Quito, Pichincha Province and the main hub was Mariscal Sucre International Airport in Quito. The airline was formed by the A...
TAME's hub was in Quito at Mariscal Sucre International Airport. TAME flew internationally to Cali in Colombia and Fort Lauderdale, New York in the United States. The main destinations in Ecuador were Guayaquil, Cuenca, Manta and Esmeraldas.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TAME
TAME
Agreements
TAME or TAME EP Linea Aerea del Ecuador was an airline founded in Ecuador in 1962. TAME (pronounced "tah-meh") was the flag carrier and the largest airline of Ecuador. TAME headquarters were in Quito, Pichincha Province and the main hub was Mariscal Sucre International Airport in Quito. The airline was formed by the A...
In December 1992, the governments of Ecuador and Colombia signed the "Frontier Integration Agreement" establishing a Quito, Esmeraldas (Tachina), Cali, Esmeraldas (Tachina), Quito route. In 1995, TAME offered flights from Quito to Bogotá for Air France passengers. In 1997, TAME extended its international schedule throu...
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projected-00308167-006
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TAME
TAME
Final fleet
TAME or TAME EP Linea Aerea del Ecuador was an airline founded in Ecuador in 1962. TAME (pronounced "tah-meh") was the flag carrier and the largest airline of Ecuador. TAME headquarters were in Quito, Pichincha Province and the main hub was Mariscal Sucre International Airport in Quito. The airline was formed by the A...
As of May 2020, the TAME fleet comprised the following aircraft:
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projected-00308167-007
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TAME
TAME
Historical fleet
TAME or TAME EP Linea Aerea del Ecuador was an airline founded in Ecuador in 1962. TAME (pronounced "tah-meh") was the flag carrier and the largest airline of Ecuador. TAME headquarters were in Quito, Pichincha Province and the main hub was Mariscal Sucre International Airport in Quito. The airline was formed by the A...
Since its foundation, the airline's fleet has grown with the following aircraft:
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TAME
TAME
1969 hijacking
TAME or TAME EP Linea Aerea del Ecuador was an airline founded in Ecuador in 1962. TAME (pronounced "tah-meh") was the flag carrier and the largest airline of Ecuador. TAME headquarters were in Quito, Pichincha Province and the main hub was Mariscal Sucre International Airport in Quito. The airline was formed by the A...
On September 6, 1969 twelve men and one woman, armed with machine guns, hijacked two TAME Douglas C-47s at Mariscal Sucre Airport. The hijackers shot and killed one crewman and wounded another. The hijackers told the passengers that the hijacking was in retaliation for the deaths of several students during anti-governm...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TAME
TAME
Accidents and incidents
TAME or TAME EP Linea Aerea del Ecuador was an airline founded in Ecuador in 1962. TAME (pronounced "tah-meh") was the flag carrier and the largest airline of Ecuador. TAME headquarters were in Quito, Pichincha Province and the main hub was Mariscal Sucre International Airport in Quito. The airline was formed by the A...
On January 20, 1976, A TAME Hawker Siddeley HS 748 (registered HC-AUE) crashed while flying over mountainous terrain. The plane was flying at 10,000 feet then struck trees with its right wing, lost control and crashed into the side of a mountain. The plane was en route from Loja to Guayaquil's José Joaquín de Olmedo In...
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projected-00308167-010
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TAME
TAME
See also
TAME or TAME EP Linea Aerea del Ecuador was an airline founded in Ecuador in 1962. TAME (pronounced "tah-meh") was the flag carrier and the largest airline of Ecuador. TAME headquarters were in Quito, Pichincha Province and the main hub was Mariscal Sucre International Airport in Quito. The airline was formed by the A...
Ecuatoriana de Aviación List of defunct airlines of Ecuador
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James%2C%20brother%20of%20Jesus
James, brother of Jesus
Introduction
James the Just, or a variation of James, brother of the Lord ( from , and , , can also be Anglicized as "Jacob"), was "a brother of Jesus", according to the New Testament. He was an early leader of the Jerusalem Church of the Apostolic Age. Traditionally, it is believed he was martyred in AD 62 or 69 by being stoned t...
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projected-00308174-001
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James%2C%20brother%20of%20Jesus
James, brother of Jesus
Epithet
James the Just, or a variation of James, brother of the Lord ( from , and , , can also be Anglicized as "Jacob"), was "a brother of Jesus", according to the New Testament. He was an early leader of the Jerusalem Church of the Apostolic Age. Traditionally, it is believed he was martyred in AD 62 or 69 by being stoned t...
Eusebius records that Clement of Alexandria related, "This James, whom the people of old called the Just because of his outstanding virtue, was the first, as the record tells us, to be elected to the episcopal throne of the Jerusalem church." Other epithets are "James the brother of the Lord, surnamed the Just," and "J...
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projected-00308174-003
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James%2C%20brother%20of%20Jesus
James, brother of Jesus
The Jerusalem Church
James the Just, or a variation of James, brother of the Lord ( from , and , , can also be Anglicized as "Jacob"), was "a brother of Jesus", according to the New Testament. He was an early leader of the Jerusalem Church of the Apostolic Age. Traditionally, it is believed he was martyred in AD 62 or 69 by being stoned t...
The Jerusalem Church was an early Christian community located in Jerusalem, of which James and Peter were leaders. According to a universal tradition the first bishop was the Apostle James the Less, the "brother of the Lord". His predominant place and residence in the city are implied by Galatians 1:19. Eusebius says h...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James%2C%20brother%20of%20Jesus
James, brother of Jesus
Leader
James the Just, or a variation of James, brother of the Lord ( from , and , , can also be Anglicized as "Jacob"), was "a brother of Jesus", according to the New Testament. He was an early leader of the Jerusalem Church of the Apostolic Age. Traditionally, it is believed he was martyred in AD 62 or 69 by being stoned t...
James the Just was "from an early date, with Peter, a leader of the Church at Jerusalem and from the time when Peter left Jerusalem after Herod Agrippa's attempt to kill him, James appears as the principal authority who presided at the Council of Jerusalem." The Pauline epistles and the later chapters of the Acts of t...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James%2C%20brother%20of%20Jesus
James, brother of Jesus
Modern interpretation
James the Just, or a variation of James, brother of the Lord ( from , and , , can also be Anglicized as "Jacob"), was "a brother of Jesus", according to the New Testament. He was an early leader of the Jerusalem Church of the Apostolic Age. Traditionally, it is believed he was martyred in AD 62 or 69 by being stoned t...
The Encyclopædia Britannica relates that "James the Lord's brother was a Christian apostle, according to St. Paul, although not one of the original Twelve Apostles." According to Protestant theologian Philip Schaff, James seems to have taken the place of James the son of Zebedee, after his martyrdom, around 44 AD. Mod...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James%2C%20brother%20of%20Jesus
James, brother of Jesus
Sources
James the Just, or a variation of James, brother of the Lord ( from , and , , can also be Anglicized as "Jacob"), was "a brother of Jesus", according to the New Testament. He was an early leader of the Jerusalem Church of the Apostolic Age. Traditionally, it is believed he was martyred in AD 62 or 69 by being stoned t...
Apart from a handful of references in the synoptic Gospels, the main sources for the life of James the Just are the Pauline epistles, the Acts of the Apostles, Josephus, Eusebius and Jerome, who also quote the early Christian chronicler Hegesippus and Epiphanius. There is no mention of James in the Gospel of John or th...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James%2C%20brother%20of%20Jesus
James, brother of Jesus
Josephus
James the Just, or a variation of James, brother of the Lord ( from , and , , can also be Anglicized as "Jacob"), was "a brother of Jesus", according to the New Testament. He was an early leader of the Jerusalem Church of the Apostolic Age. Traditionally, it is believed he was martyred in AD 62 or 69 by being stoned t...
According to Josephus, in his work Antiquities of the Jews (Book 20, Chapter 9, 1), refers to the stoning of "James the brother of Jesus" by order of Ananus ben Ananus, a Herodian-era High Priest. The James referred to in this passage is most likely the James to whom the Epistle of James has been attributed. The trans...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James%2C%20brother%20of%20Jesus
James, brother of Jesus
New Testament
James the Just, or a variation of James, brother of the Lord ( from , and , , can also be Anglicized as "Jacob"), was "a brother of Jesus", according to the New Testament. He was an early leader of the Jerusalem Church of the Apostolic Age. Traditionally, it is believed he was martyred in AD 62 or 69 by being stoned t...
The New Testament mentions several people named James. The Pauline epistles, from about the sixth decade of the 1st century, have two passages mentioning a James. The Acts of the Apostles, written sometime between 60 and 150 AD, also describes the period before the destruction of Jerusalem in 70 AD. It has three mentio...
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projected-00308174-009
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James%2C%20brother%20of%20Jesus
James, brother of Jesus
Epistle of James
James the Just, or a variation of James, brother of the Lord ( from , and , , can also be Anglicized as "Jacob"), was "a brother of Jesus", according to the New Testament. He was an early leader of the Jerusalem Church of the Apostolic Age. Traditionally, it is believed he was martyred in AD 62 or 69 by being stoned t...
The Epistle of James has been traditionally attributed to James the Just since 253, but, according to Dan McCartney, it is now common for scholars to disagree on its authorship.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James%2C%20brother%20of%20Jesus
James, brother of Jesus
Pauline epistles
James the Just, or a variation of James, brother of the Lord ( from , and , , can also be Anglicized as "Jacob"), was "a brother of Jesus", according to the New Testament. He was an early leader of the Jerusalem Church of the Apostolic Age. Traditionally, it is believed he was martyred in AD 62 or 69 by being stoned t...
Paul mentions meeting James "the Lord's brother" (τὸν ἀδελφὸν τοῦ κυρίου) and later calls him one of the pillars (στύλοι) in the Epistle to the Galatians : A "James" is mentioned in Paul's First Epistle to the Corinthians, 1 Corinthians 15:7, as one to whom Jesus appeared after his resurrection: In the preceding vers...
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projected-00308174-011
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James%2C%20brother%20of%20Jesus
James, brother of Jesus
Acts of the Apostles
James the Just, or a variation of James, brother of the Lord ( from , and , , can also be Anglicized as "Jacob"), was "a brother of Jesus", according to the New Testament. He was an early leader of the Jerusalem Church of the Apostolic Age. Traditionally, it is believed he was martyred in AD 62 or 69 by being stoned t...
There is a James mentioned in Acts, which the Catholic Encyclopedia identifies with James, the brother of Jesus: "but he [Peter], beckoning unto them with the hand to hold their peace, declared unto them how the Lord had brought him out of the prison. And he said, Go show these things unto James, and to the brethren. A...
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James, brother of Jesus
Gospels
James the Just, or a variation of James, brother of the Lord ( from , and , , can also be Anglicized as "Jacob"), was "a brother of Jesus", according to the New Testament. He was an early leader of the Jerusalem Church of the Apostolic Age. Traditionally, it is believed he was martyred in AD 62 or 69 by being stoned t...
The Synoptic Gospels, similarly to the Epistle to the Galatians, recognize a core group of three disciples (Peter, John and James) having the same names as those given by Paul. In the list of the disciples found in the Gospels, two disciples whose names are James, the son of Alphaeus and James, son of Zebedee are menti...
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James, brother of Jesus
Church Fathers
James the Just, or a variation of James, brother of the Lord ( from , and , , can also be Anglicized as "Jacob"), was "a brother of Jesus", according to the New Testament. He was an early leader of the Jerusalem Church of the Apostolic Age. Traditionally, it is believed he was martyred in AD 62 or 69 by being stoned t...
Fragment X of Papias (writing in the second century) refers to "James the bishop and apostle". Hegesippus (2nd century), in the fifth book of his Commentaries, mentions that James was made a bishop of Jerusalem but he does not mention by whom: "After the apostles, James the brother of the Lord surnamed the Just was ma...
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James, brother of Jesus
Early Christian apocrypha
James the Just, or a variation of James, brother of the Lord ( from , and , , can also be Anglicized as "Jacob"), was "a brother of Jesus", according to the New Testament. He was an early leader of the Jerusalem Church of the Apostolic Age. Traditionally, it is believed he was martyred in AD 62 or 69 by being stoned t...
Some apocryphal gospels testify to the reverence Jewish followers of Jesus had for James. The Gospel of the Hebrews confirms the account of Paul in 1 Corinthians regarding the risen Jesus' appearance to James. Jerome (5th century) quotes the non-canonical Gospel of the Hebrews: The non-canonical Gospel of Thomas conf...
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James, brother of Jesus
Relationship to Jesus, Mary and Joseph
James the Just, or a variation of James, brother of the Lord ( from , and , , can also be Anglicized as "Jacob"), was "a brother of Jesus", according to the New Testament. He was an early leader of the Jerusalem Church of the Apostolic Age. Traditionally, it is believed he was martyred in AD 62 or 69 by being stoned t...
Jesus' brothers James as well as Jude, Simon and Joses are named in Matthew 13:55 and Mark 6:3 and mentioned elsewhere. James's name always appears first in lists, which suggests he was the eldest among them. In Jewish Antiquities (20.9.1), Josephus describes James as "the brother of Jesus who is called Christ". Inter...
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James, brother of Jesus
Younger half-brother, son of Mary and Joseph
James the Just, or a variation of James, brother of the Lord ( from , and , , can also be Anglicized as "Jacob"), was "a brother of Jesus", according to the New Testament. He was an early leader of the Jerusalem Church of the Apostolic Age. Traditionally, it is believed he was martyred in AD 62 or 69 by being stoned t...
Some writers, such as R.V. Tasker and D. Hill, interpret the Matthew 1:25 statement that Joseph "knew her not until she had brought forth her firstborn son" as meaning that Joseph and Mary did have normal marital relations after Jesus' birth, and that James, Joses, Jude, and Simon, were the natural sons of Mary and Jos...
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James, brother of Jesus
Older stepbrother, son of Joseph by an earlier marriage
James the Just, or a variation of James, brother of the Lord ( from , and , , can also be Anglicized as "Jacob"), was "a brother of Jesus", according to the New Testament. He was an early leader of the Jerusalem Church of the Apostolic Age. Traditionally, it is believed he was martyred in AD 62 or 69 by being stoned t...
The Gospel of James (a 2nd-century apocryphal gospel also called the Protoevangelium of James or the Infancy Gospel of James) says that Mary was betrothed to Joseph and that he already had children. In this case, James was one of Joseph's children from his previous marriage and, therefore, Jesus' stepbrother. The bish...
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James, brother of Jesus
Cousin, son of a sister of Mary
James the Just, or a variation of James, brother of the Lord ( from , and , , can also be Anglicized as "Jacob"), was "a brother of Jesus", according to the New Testament. He was an early leader of the Jerusalem Church of the Apostolic Age. Traditionally, it is believed he was martyred in AD 62 or 69 by being stoned t...
James, along with the others named "brothers" of Jesus, are said by others to have been Jesus' cousins. This is justified by the fact that cousins were also called "brothers" and "sisters" in Jesus' native language, Aramaic, which, like Biblical Hebrew, does not contain a word for 'cousin'. Furthermore, the Greek words...
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James, brother of Jesus
Younger half-brother, son of Mary and a second husband
James the Just, or a variation of James, brother of the Lord ( from , and , , can also be Anglicized as "Jacob"), was "a brother of Jesus", according to the New Testament. He was an early leader of the Jerusalem Church of the Apostolic Age. Traditionally, it is believed he was martyred in AD 62 or 69 by being stoned t...
A variant on this is presented by James Tabor, who argues that after the early and childless death of Joseph, Mary married Clopas, whom he accepts as a younger brother of Joseph, according to the Levirate law. According to this view, Clopas fathered James and the later siblings, but not Jesus. John Dominic Crossan sug...
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James, brother of Jesus
Identification with James, son of Alpheus, and with James the Less
James the Just, or a variation of James, brother of the Lord ( from , and , , can also be Anglicized as "Jacob"), was "a brother of Jesus", according to the New Testament. He was an early leader of the Jerusalem Church of the Apostolic Age. Traditionally, it is believed he was martyred in AD 62 or 69 by being stoned t...
A Mary is also mentioned as the mother of James, the younger and of Joseph in the Gospel of Mark: On the other hand, another Mary is mentioned as the mother of a James and of a Joseph in the Gospel of Matthew and in the Gospel of Mark: Catholic interpretation generally holds that James, the younger is the same James ...
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James, brother of Jesus
Possible identity with James, son of Alphaeus
James the Just, or a variation of James, brother of the Lord ( from , and , , can also be Anglicized as "Jacob"), was "a brother of Jesus", according to the New Testament. He was an early leader of the Jerusalem Church of the Apostolic Age. Traditionally, it is believed he was martyred in AD 62 or 69 by being stoned t...
Jerome believed that the "brothers" of the Lord were Jesus' cousins, thus amplifying the doctrine of perpetual virginity. Jerome concluded that James "the brother of the Lord", (Galatians 1:19) is therefore James, son of Alphaeus, one of the Twelve Apostles of Jesus, and the son of Mary Cleophas. In two small but pote...
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James, brother of Jesus
Possible identity with James the Less
James the Just, or a variation of James, brother of the Lord ( from , and , , can also be Anglicized as "Jacob"), was "a brother of Jesus", according to the New Testament. He was an early leader of the Jerusalem Church of the Apostolic Age. Traditionally, it is believed he was martyred in AD 62 or 69 by being stoned t...
Jerome also concluded that James "the brother of the Lord" is the same as James the Less. To explain this, Jerome first tells that James the Less must be identified with James, the son of Alphaeus, and reports in his work The Perpetual Virginity of Blessed Mary the following: After saying that James the Less is the sa...
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James, brother of Jesus
Other relationships
James the Just, or a variation of James, brother of the Lord ( from , and , , can also be Anglicized as "Jacob"), was "a brother of Jesus", according to the New Testament. He was an early leader of the Jerusalem Church of the Apostolic Age. Traditionally, it is believed he was martyred in AD 62 or 69 by being stoned t...
Also, Jesus and James could be related in some other way, not strictly "cousins", following the non-literal application of the term and the Aramaic term for 'brother'. According to the apocryphal First Apocalypse of James, James is not the earthly brother of Jesus, but a spiritual brother<ref>"The First Apocalypse of ...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/UUNET
UUNET
Introduction
UUNET, founded in 1987, was one of the largest Internet service providers and one of the early Tier 1 networks. It was based in Northern Virginia and was one of the first commercial Internet service providers. Today, UUNET is an internal brand of Verizon Business (formerly MCI).
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UUNET
Background
UUNET, founded in 1987, was one of the largest Internet service providers and one of the early Tier 1 networks. It was based in Northern Virginia and was one of the first commercial Internet service providers. Today, UUNET is an internal brand of Verizon Business (formerly MCI).
Prior to its founding, access to Usenet and e-mail exchange from non-ARPANET sites was accomplished using a cooperative network of systems running the UUCP protocol over POTS lines. During the mid-1980s, growth of this network began to put considerable strain on the resources voluntarily provided by the larger UUCP hub...
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UUNET
Early existence
UUNET, founded in 1987, was one of the largest Internet service providers and one of the early Tier 1 networks. It was based in Northern Virginia and was one of the first commercial Internet service providers. Today, UUNET is an internal brand of Verizon Business (formerly MCI).
With funding in the form of a loan from Usenix, UUNET Communications Services began operations in 1987 as a non-profit corporation providing Usenet feeds, e-mail exchange, and access to a large repository of software source code and related information. The venture proved successful and shed its non-profit status withi...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/UUNET
UUNET
Mergers and acquisitions
UUNET, founded in 1987, was one of the largest Internet service providers and one of the early Tier 1 networks. It was based in Northern Virginia and was one of the first commercial Internet service providers. Today, UUNET is an internal brand of Verizon Business (formerly MCI).
In 1996, UUNET was acquired by MFS on 30 April 1996. This was an independent acquisition unrelated to the acquisition of MFS by Worldcom. However, as MFS was a public company and the acquisition made the company a Wall Street darling, it likely influenced Worldcom's decision to pursue MFS. In 1996, UUNET was acquired ...
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UUNET
Verizon
UUNET, founded in 1987, was one of the largest Internet service providers and one of the early Tier 1 networks. It was based in Northern Virginia and was one of the first commercial Internet service providers. Today, UUNET is an internal brand of Verizon Business (formerly MCI).
In 2006, WorldCom was purchased by Verizon Communications and now operates under the Verizon Business name.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/UUNET
UUNET
Spam
UUNET, founded in 1987, was one of the largest Internet service providers and one of the early Tier 1 networks. It was based in Northern Virginia and was one of the first commercial Internet service providers. Today, UUNET is an internal brand of Verizon Business (formerly MCI).
After it had been sold and resold during the onset of the dot-com bubble, UUNET acquired the nickname SpewSpewNET. This nickname was given because UUNET had become a home for many distributors of spam, including distributors of both Newsgroup spam and E-mail spam. UUNET also became known for providing bulletproof hosti...
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UUNET
Timeline
UUNET, founded in 1987, was one of the largest Internet service providers and one of the early Tier 1 networks. It was based in Northern Virginia and was one of the first commercial Internet service providers. Today, UUNET is an internal brand of Verizon Business (formerly MCI).
1987 – UUNET Communications Services is founded and passes its first traffic via the CompuServe Network on 12 May using UUCP (Unix to Unix Copy Protocol). 1989 – UUNET becomes a for-profit corporation 1990 – UUNET launches AlterNet 1991 – UUNET participates in the founding of the Commercial Internet Exchange Associatio...
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UUNET
See also
UUNET, founded in 1987, was one of the largest Internet service providers and one of the early Tier 1 networks. It was based in Northern Virginia and was one of the first commercial Internet service providers. Today, UUNET is an internal brand of Verizon Business (formerly MCI).
List of companies headquartered in Northern Virginia
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chess%20Player%27s%20Chronicle
Chess Player's Chronicle
Introduction
The Chess Player's Chronicle, founded by Howard Staunton and extant in 1841–56 and 1859–62, was the world's first successful English-language magazine devoted exclusively to chess. Various unrelated but identically or similarly named publications were published until 1902. The earliest chess magazine in any language w...
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Chess Player's Chronicle
References
The Chess Player's Chronicle, founded by Howard Staunton and extant in 1841–56 and 1859–62, was the world's first successful English-language magazine devoted exclusively to chess. Various unrelated but identically or similarly named publications were published until 1902. The earliest chess magazine in any language w...
Category:Chess magazines published in the United Kingdom Category:Chess in the United Kingdom Category:Magazines established in 1841 Category:1841 in chess Category:Magazines disestablished in 1862 Category:Defunct magazines published in the United Kingdom
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Philip%20Schuyler
Philip Schuyler
Introduction
Philip John Schuyler (; November 18, 1804) was an American general in the Revolutionary War and a United States Senator from New York. He is usually known as Philip Schuyler, while his son is usually known as Philip J. Schuyler. Born in Albany, Province of New York, into the prosperous Schuyler family, Schuyler fought...
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Philip Schuyler
Early life
Philip John Schuyler (; November 18, 1804) was an American general in the Revolutionary War and a United States Senator from New York. He is usually known as Philip Schuyler, while his son is usually known as Philip J. Schuyler. Born in Albany, Province of New York, into the prosperous Schuyler family, Schuyler fought...
Philip John Schuyler was born on in Albany, New York, to Cornelia Van Cortlandt (1698–1762) and Johannes ("John") Schuyler Jr. (1697–1741), the third generation of the Dutch Schuyler family in America. His maternal grandfather was Stephanus Van Cortlandt, the 17th Mayor of New York City. Before his father died on the...
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Philip Schuyler
American Revolution
Philip John Schuyler (; November 18, 1804) was an American general in the Revolutionary War and a United States Senator from New York. He is usually known as Philip Schuyler, while his son is usually known as Philip J. Schuyler. Born in Albany, Province of New York, into the prosperous Schuyler family, Schuyler fought...
Schuyler was elected to the Continental Congress in 1775, and served until he was appointed a major general of the Continental Army in June. General Schuyler took command of the Northern Department, and planned the Invasion of Quebec (1775). His poor health required him to place Richard Montgomery in command of the inv...
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Philip Schuyler
Saratoga campaign
Philip John Schuyler (; November 18, 1804) was an American general in the Revolutionary War and a United States Senator from New York. He is usually known as Philip Schuyler, while his son is usually known as Philip J. Schuyler. Born in Albany, Province of New York, into the prosperous Schuyler family, Schuyler fought...
After returning to command of the Northern Department in 1777, Schuyler was active in preparing a defense against the Saratoga Campaign, part of the "Three Pronged Attack" strategy of the British to cut the American Colonies in two by invading and occupying New York State. In the summer of 1777, John Burgoyne marched h...
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Philip Schuyler
Later career
Philip John Schuyler (; November 18, 1804) was an American general in the Revolutionary War and a United States Senator from New York. He is usually known as Philip Schuyler, while his son is usually known as Philip J. Schuyler. Born in Albany, Province of New York, into the prosperous Schuyler family, Schuyler fought...
As a prominent politician and Patriot leader in New York, Schuyler was the subject of an unsuccessful kidnapping attempt, which was plotted and led by John Walden Meyers on August 7, 1781. Schuyler was able to vacate his Albany mansion before the kidnappers arrived. Schuyler was an original member of the New York Socie...
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Philip Schuyler
Personal life
Philip John Schuyler (; November 18, 1804) was an American general in the Revolutionary War and a United States Senator from New York. He is usually known as Philip Schuyler, while his son is usually known as Philip J. Schuyler. Born in Albany, Province of New York, into the prosperous Schuyler family, Schuyler fought...
According to the Schuyler Family's Bible, on September 7, 1755, he married Catherine Van Rensselaer (1734–1803) at Albany. In the Bible entry, he was called “Philip Johannes Schuyler” and she was called “Catherina Van Rensselaer”. She was the daughter of Johannes Van Rensselaer (1707/08–1783) and his first wife, Engel...
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Philip Schuyler
Place names
Philip John Schuyler (; November 18, 1804) was an American general in the Revolutionary War and a United States Senator from New York. He is usually known as Philip Schuyler, while his son is usually known as Philip J. Schuyler. Born in Albany, Province of New York, into the prosperous Schuyler family, Schuyler fought...
Geographic locations and buildings named in Schuyler's honor include: Schuyler, New York Schuylerville, New York Schuyler County, New York, as well as Schuyler County, Illinois, and Schuyler County, Missouri Fort Schuyler, a military fortification begun in 1833 at the tip of Throggs Neck in the Bronx, which now hou...
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Philip Schuyler
Works of art
Philip John Schuyler (; November 18, 1804) was an American general in the Revolutionary War and a United States Senator from New York. He is usually known as Philip Schuyler, while his son is usually known as Philip J. Schuyler. Born in Albany, Province of New York, into the prosperous Schuyler family, Schuyler fought...
Schuyler was depicted by John Trumbull in his 1821 painting Surrender of General Burgoyne, which hangs in the United States Capitol rotunda in Washington, D.C. Major General Philip Schuyler, a bronze statue by sculptor J. Massey Rhind, was erected outside Albany City Hall in 1925. In June 2020, Albany mayor Kathy Shee...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Philip%20Schuyler
Philip Schuyler
In popular culture
Philip John Schuyler (; November 18, 1804) was an American general in the Revolutionary War and a United States Senator from New York. He is usually known as Philip Schuyler, while his son is usually known as Philip J. Schuyler. Born in Albany, Province of New York, into the prosperous Schuyler family, Schuyler fought...
The non-speaking role of Philip Schuyler was originated by ensemble member Sydney James Harcourt in the 2015 Broadway musical Hamilton, in which Schuyler's son-in-law Alexander Hamilton is the title character.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Philip%20Schuyler
Philip Schuyler
References
Philip John Schuyler (; November 18, 1804) was an American general in the Revolutionary War and a United States Senator from New York. He is usually known as Philip Schuyler, while his son is usually known as Philip J. Schuyler. Born in Albany, Province of New York, into the prosperous Schuyler family, Schuyler fought...
Specific
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Philip%20Schuyler
Philip Schuyler
Additional reading
Philip John Schuyler (; November 18, 1804) was an American general in the Revolutionary War and a United States Senator from New York. He is usually known as Philip Schuyler, while his son is usually known as Philip J. Schuyler. Born in Albany, Province of New York, into the prosperous Schuyler family, Schuyler fought...
Revolutionary Enigma: A Re-Appraisal of General Philip Schuyler of New York by Martin H. Bush; 1969; (). Proud Patriot: Philip Schuyler and the War of Independence, 1775–1783 by Don Gerlach; 1987; Syracuse University Press; (). The New York Civil List compiled by Franklin Benjamin Hough (pages 37f; Weed, Parsons an...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John%20Shakespeare
John Shakespeare
Introduction
John Shakespeare (c. 1531 – 7 September 1601) was an English businessman in Stratford-upon-Avon and the father of William Shakespeare. He was a glover and whittawer (leather worker) by trade. Shakespeare was elected to several municipal offices, serving as an alderman and culminating in a term as bailiff, the chief m...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John%20Shakespeare
John Shakespeare
Career and municipal responsibilities
John Shakespeare (c. 1531 – 7 September 1601) was an English businessman in Stratford-upon-Avon and the father of William Shakespeare. He was a glover and whittawer (leather worker) by trade. Shakespeare was elected to several municipal offices, serving as an alderman and culminating in a term as bailiff, the chief m...
He was the son of Richard Shakespeare of the Warwickshire village of Snitterfield, a farmer. John Shakespeare moved to Stratford-upon-Avon in 1551, where he became a successful businessman involved in several related occupations. At this time, Stratford had a population of 1500 people and only 200 houses. From 1556 to...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John%20Shakespeare
John Shakespeare
Marriage into the local gentry
John Shakespeare (c. 1531 – 7 September 1601) was an English businessman in Stratford-upon-Avon and the father of William Shakespeare. He was a glover and whittawer (leather worker) by trade. Shakespeare was elected to several municipal offices, serving as an alderman and culminating in a term as bailiff, the chief m...
He married Mary Arden, one of the Ardens of Warwickshire, a local gentry family and reportedly a niece of John Shakespeare's father Richard Shakespeare. It is not known when they married, but a date around 1557 is assumed as there is a baptismal record for a "Joan Shakespeare, daughter to John Shakespeare" dated 15 Sep...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John%20Shakespeare
John Shakespeare
Risk taking and financial problems
John Shakespeare (c. 1531 – 7 September 1601) was an English businessman in Stratford-upon-Avon and the father of William Shakespeare. He was a glover and whittawer (leather worker) by trade. Shakespeare was elected to several municipal offices, serving as an alderman and culminating in a term as bailiff, the chief m...
Shakespeare fell on hard times in the late 1570s that would last until the early 1590s. He failed to attend council meetings, attending just once (on 5 September 1582) between January 1577 and 6 September 1586 when he lost his position as an alderman for non-attendance. In 1592, he was recorded as among several local m...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John%20Shakespeare
John Shakespeare
Personality and religious beliefs
John Shakespeare (c. 1531 – 7 September 1601) was an English businessman in Stratford-upon-Avon and the father of William Shakespeare. He was a glover and whittawer (leather worker) by trade. Shakespeare was elected to several municipal offices, serving as an alderman and culminating in a term as bailiff, the chief m...
The only record that survives of Shakespeare's personality is a note written by Thomas Plume fifty years after his death. Plume records a conversation with Sir John Mennes (1599–1671), who stated that he had once met him in his shop and described him as a "merry cheeked old man" who said of his son that "Will was a goo...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John%20Shakespeare
John Shakespeare
References
John Shakespeare (c. 1531 – 7 September 1601) was an English businessman in Stratford-upon-Avon and the father of William Shakespeare. He was a glover and whittawer (leather worker) by trade. Shakespeare was elected to several municipal offices, serving as an alderman and culminating in a term as bailiff, the chief m...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Potoroidae
Potoroidae
Introduction
Potoroidae is a family of marsupials, small Australian animals known as bettongs, potoroos, and rat-kangaroos. All are rabbit-sized, brown, jumping marsupials and resemble a large rodent or a very small wallaby.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Potoroidae
Potoroidae
Taxonomy
Potoroidae is a family of marsupials, small Australian animals known as bettongs, potoroos, and rat-kangaroos. All are rabbit-sized, brown, jumping marsupials and resemble a large rodent or a very small wallaby.
The potoroids are smaller relatives of the kangaroos and wallabies, and may be ancestral to that group. In particular, the teeth show a simpler pattern than in the kangaroo family, with longer upper incisors, larger canines, and four cusps on the molars. However, both groups possess a wide diastema between the incisors...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Potoroidae
Potoroidae
Ecology
Potoroidae is a family of marsupials, small Australian animals known as bettongs, potoroos, and rat-kangaroos. All are rabbit-sized, brown, jumping marsupials and resemble a large rodent or a very small wallaby.
The once populous species of this family played a role in the engineering of soil, dominating the sub-storey of vegetation, and regarded as crucial to the maintenance of the friable soils that they created by digging for fungi and other subsoil foods.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Potoroidae
Potoroidae
Status
Potoroidae is a family of marsupials, small Australian animals known as bettongs, potoroos, and rat-kangaroos. All are rabbit-sized, brown, jumping marsupials and resemble a large rodent or a very small wallaby.
Four modern species of bettongs are extant and two have become extinct. Bettongs were endangered because settlers took much of their habitat, and the red foxes they introduced to the continent also killed many of them. At one time, several species lived all over Australia. Today, the Tasmanian bettong lives only in the...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Potoroidae
Potoroidae
Classification
Potoroidae is a family of marsupials, small Australian animals known as bettongs, potoroos, and rat-kangaroos. All are rabbit-sized, brown, jumping marsupials and resemble a large rodent or a very small wallaby.
A basal branch of the macropods, the three extant genera of the Potoroidae contain eight species. The arrangements of the related taxa have seen an arrangement of the subfamilies within Potoroidae, although an earlier classification within the family Macropodidae has also been supported by genetic studies. A conserva...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Al%20Corley
Al Corley
Introduction
Alford Corley (born May 22, 1956) is an American actor, singer and producer. Corley is best known as the first actor to play Steven Carrington in the 1980s soap opera Dynasty and for his 1984 hit single "Square Rooms".
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Al%20Corley
Al Corley
Career
Alford Corley (born May 22, 1956) is an American actor, singer and producer. Corley is best known as the first actor to play Steven Carrington in the 1980s soap opera Dynasty and for his 1984 hit single "Square Rooms".
In the late 1970s, he worked as a doorman at Studio 54 to pay for his comedy lessons at the Actors Studio. He would later appear in a VH1 Behind the Music special on Studio 54 to recount his experiences. Al Corley was the first actor to play Steven Carrington on the 1980s soap opera Dynasty. After that, Al Corley acte...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Al%20Corley
Al Corley
Personal life
Alford Corley (born May 22, 1956) is an American actor, singer and producer. Corley is best known as the first actor to play Steven Carrington in the 1980s soap opera Dynasty and for his 1984 hit single "Square Rooms".
He was married in 1989 to German actress Jessika Cardinahl. They have three children. Before his marriage, he had a brief romance with pop star Carly Simon. It was Corley (with his back to the camera) who appeared with Simon on the cover art shot for her 1981 album Torch. He resides in the Pacific Palisades area of Lo...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Al%20Corley
Al Corley
Television
Alford Corley (born May 22, 1956) is an American actor, singer and producer. Corley is best known as the first actor to play Steven Carrington in the 1980s soap opera Dynasty and for his 1984 hit single "Square Rooms".
Women at West Point (1979; television movie) And Baby Makes Six (1979; television movie) ABC Afterschool Specials (1979; 1 episode) The Women's Room (1980; television movie) The Love Boat (1980; 1 episode) Dynasty (1981–82; 35 episodes) Bare Essence (1983; 2 episodes) Dynasty: The Reunion (1991; mini-series) Ham...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Al%20Corley
Al Corley
Film
Alford Corley (born May 22, 1956) is an American actor, singer and producer. Corley is best known as the first actor to play Steven Carrington in the 1980s soap opera Dynasty and for his 1984 hit single "Square Rooms".
Squeeze Play! (1979) (billed as "Alford Corley") Honky Tonk Freeway (1981) Torchlight (1985) (1985) Incident at Q (1986) Hard Days, Hard Nights (1989) Don Juan DeMarco (1994) Cowboy Up (2001) Scorched (2001) Bigger Than the Sky (2005) (also director) You Kill Me (2007) Stolen (2009) (also producer) Kill the Ir...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Al%20Corley
Al Corley
Studio albums
Alford Corley (born May 22, 1956) is an American actor, singer and producer. Corley is best known as the first actor to play Steven Carrington in the 1980s soap opera Dynasty and for his 1984 hit single "Square Rooms".
Square Rooms (1984) Riot of Color (1986) The Big Picture (1988)
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Al%20Corley
Al Corley
Singles
Alford Corley (born May 22, 1956) is an American actor, singer and producer. Corley is best known as the first actor to play Steven Carrington in the 1980s soap opera Dynasty and for his 1984 hit single "Square Rooms".
1984: "Over Me" 1984: "Remember"/"Thought I'd Ring You" (with Shirley Bassey) 1984: "Square Rooms" – #1 FRA, #6 SWI, #12 ITA, #13 GER, #15 Ö3AUS, #80 US 1984: "Cold Dresses" – #5 FRA 1986: "Face to Face" 1988: "Land of the Giants" 1989: "Where Are the Children"
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Delta%20Goodrem
Delta Goodrem
Introduction
Delta Lea Goodrem AM (born 9 November 1984) is an Australian singer, songwriter, and actress. Goodrem signed to Sony Music at the age of 15. Her debut album, Innocent Eyes (2003), topped the ARIA Albums Chart for 29 non-consecutive weeks. It is one of the highest-selling Australian albums and is the second-best-sellin...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Delta%20Goodrem
Delta Goodrem
1984–2000: Early life, education, and discovery
Delta Lea Goodrem AM (born 9 November 1984) is an Australian singer, songwriter, and actress. Goodrem signed to Sony Music at the age of 15. Her debut album, Innocent Eyes (2003), topped the ARIA Albums Chart for 29 non-consecutive weeks. It is one of the highest-selling Australian albums and is the second-best-sellin...
Goodrem was born on 9 November 1984, to Lea (née Parker) and Denis Goodrem. She has a younger brother, Trent. Goodrem appeared in an American advertisement aged seven for the Galoob toy company, alongside fellow Australian Bec Cartwright, and began playing piano at the same age while taking up singing, dancing and act...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Delta%20Goodrem
Delta Goodrem
2001–2003: Career launch, Neighbours, Innocent Eyes and cancer diagnosis
Delta Lea Goodrem AM (born 9 November 1984) is an Australian singer, songwriter, and actress. Goodrem signed to Sony Music at the age of 15. Her debut album, Innocent Eyes (2003), topped the ARIA Albums Chart for 29 non-consecutive weeks. It is one of the highest-selling Australian albums and is the second-best-sellin...
At the age of 15, Goodrem signed a record deal with Sony and began work on an album of pop–dance songs including the unsuccessful debut single, "I Don't Care", which peaked at number sixty four on the ARIA Singles Chart in November 2001. The album and proposed second single "A Year Ago Today" were pushed aside as a res...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Delta%20Goodrem
Delta Goodrem
2004–2006: Mistaken Identity and The Visualise Tour
Delta Lea Goodrem AM (born 9 November 1984) is an Australian singer, songwriter, and actress. Goodrem signed to Sony Music at the age of 15. Her debut album, Innocent Eyes (2003), topped the ARIA Albums Chart for 29 non-consecutive weeks. It is one of the highest-selling Australian albums and is the second-best-sellin...
After announcing in late December 2003 that she was in remission, Goodrem began work on her second studio album. Goodrem received two nominations at the 2004 Logie Awards including a Gold Logie nomination for "Most Popular Personality on Australian Television". In March 2004, while Goodrem was still undergoing cancer ...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Delta%20Goodrem
Delta Goodrem
2007–2010: Delta and Believe Again Tour
Delta Lea Goodrem AM (born 9 November 1984) is an Australian singer, songwriter, and actress. Goodrem signed to Sony Music at the age of 15. Her debut album, Innocent Eyes (2003), topped the ARIA Albums Chart for 29 non-consecutive weeks. It is one of the highest-selling Australian albums and is the second-best-sellin...
Goodrem's third studio album, the eponymous Delta, was released in Australia on 20 October 2007. Goodrem described the material as "...a lot lighter" compared to her previous album Mistaken Identity. She has also stated, "As people become more aware of your life, they can pinpoint what songs are about. On this album, I...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Delta%20Goodrem
Delta Goodrem
2011–2014: Child of the Universe and The Voice
Delta Lea Goodrem AM (born 9 November 1984) is an Australian singer, songwriter, and actress. Goodrem signed to Sony Music at the age of 15. Her debut album, Innocent Eyes (2003), topped the ARIA Albums Chart for 29 non-consecutive weeks. It is one of the highest-selling Australian albums and is the second-best-sellin...
On 24 November 2011, Goodrem was confirmed to be a part of the judging panel of the Australian version of The Voice which aired in early 2012, coaching alongside Keith Urban, Joel Madden, and Seal. Some of Goodrem's decisions on the show sparked criticism, with comments she was "all style" and "little substance". Racha...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Delta%20Goodrem
Delta Goodrem
2015–2017: Return to Neighbours, stage debut and Wings of the Wild
Delta Lea Goodrem AM (born 9 November 1984) is an Australian singer, songwriter, and actress. Goodrem signed to Sony Music at the age of 15. Her debut album, Innocent Eyes (2003), topped the ARIA Albums Chart for 29 non-consecutive weeks. It is one of the highest-selling Australian albums and is the second-best-sellin...
It was announced on 13 January 2015, that Goodrem was returning as a judge The Voice Australia for the show's fourth season. Goodrem's single "Only Human" was released on 13 March to coincide with her return as Nina Tucker for Neighbours 30th anniversary. She returned for three episodes starting from 16 March. Goodrem ...
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[ "Life and career", "2015–2017: Return to Neighbours, stage debut and Wings of the Wild" ]
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Delta%20Goodrem
Delta Goodrem
2017–2019: Television acting, Think About You and I Honestly Love You
Delta Lea Goodrem AM (born 9 November 1984) is an Australian singer, songwriter, and actress. Goodrem signed to Sony Music at the age of 15. Her debut album, Innocent Eyes (2003), topped the ARIA Albums Chart for 29 non-consecutive weeks. It is one of the highest-selling Australian albums and is the second-best-sellin...
Goodrem made her debut on the television drama House Husbands in 2017. In 2017, she became the V8 Supercars Australia ambassador, promoting the sport and being the official performer at the racing events throughout the year. In 2017, an advertisement for Apple Music featuring Goodrem was criticised by the Advertising ...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Delta%20Goodrem
Delta Goodrem
2020-present: Bridge Over Troubled Dreams and Only Santa Knows
Delta Lea Goodrem AM (born 9 November 1984) is an Australian singer, songwriter, and actress. Goodrem signed to Sony Music at the age of 15. Her debut album, Innocent Eyes (2003), topped the ARIA Albums Chart for 29 non-consecutive weeks. It is one of the highest-selling Australian albums and is the second-best-sellin...
While continuing to work on The Voice, Goodrem released the singles "Keep Climbing" and "Paralyzed" and announced the Bridge Over Troubled Dreams Tour of Australia and New Zealand, scheduled to begin in March 2022. She had to cancel the New Zealand portion of the tour for COVID-19 related reasons on March 2, 2022. Delt...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Delta%20Goodrem
Delta Goodrem
Personal life
Delta Lea Goodrem AM (born 9 November 1984) is an Australian singer, songwriter, and actress. Goodrem signed to Sony Music at the age of 15. Her debut album, Innocent Eyes (2003), topped the ARIA Albums Chart for 29 non-consecutive weeks. It is one of the highest-selling Australian albums and is the second-best-sellin...
In around 2002, Goodrem dated fellow Neighbours cast member Blair McDonough. In 2004, Goodrem began a nine-month relationship with Australian tennis player Mark Philippoussis. Her comeback single, "Out of the Blue", was written about his support during her cancer battle. Later in 2004, Goodrem began dating former West...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Delta%20Goodrem
Delta Goodrem
Legacy and artistry
Delta Lea Goodrem AM (born 9 November 1984) is an Australian singer, songwriter, and actress. Goodrem signed to Sony Music at the age of 15. Her debut album, Innocent Eyes (2003), topped the ARIA Albums Chart for 29 non-consecutive weeks. It is one of the highest-selling Australian albums and is the second-best-sellin...
Goodrem's repertoire falls under the pop and adult contemporary styles, and heavily features the piano, which she usually plays barefoot while performing live. She is known for her soprano voice, which in a review of Delta was described as crystalline, fierce and illuminating in quality. Goodrem has endorsed many produ...
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[ "Delta Goodrem", "1984 births", "20th-century Australian actresses", "21st-century Australian actresses", "21st-century Australian singers", "21st-century Australian women singers", "Actresses from Sydney", "APRA Award winners", "ARIA Award winners", "Australian child actresses", "Australian chi...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Delta%20Goodrem
Delta Goodrem
Charity work
Delta Lea Goodrem AM (born 9 November 1984) is an Australian singer, songwriter, and actress. Goodrem signed to Sony Music at the age of 15. Her debut album, Innocent Eyes (2003), topped the ARIA Albums Chart for 29 non-consecutive weeks. It is one of the highest-selling Australian albums and is the second-best-sellin...
Goodrem is a long-standing supporter of various charities and foundations, serving as Patron of The Kinghorn Cancer Centre, Sydney (a joint venture between St Vincent's Hospital and the Garvan Institute of Medical Research) and an ambassador for Starlight Children's Foundation, Make-A-Wish Foundation and Sony Foundatio...
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[ "Charity work" ]
[ "Delta Goodrem", "1984 births", "20th-century Australian actresses", "21st-century Australian actresses", "21st-century Australian singers", "21st-century Australian women singers", "Actresses from Sydney", "APRA Award winners", "ARIA Award winners", "Australian child actresses", "Australian chi...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Delta%20Goodrem
Delta Goodrem
Discography
Delta Lea Goodrem AM (born 9 November 1984) is an Australian singer, songwriter, and actress. Goodrem signed to Sony Music at the age of 15. Her debut album, Innocent Eyes (2003), topped the ARIA Albums Chart for 29 non-consecutive weeks. It is one of the highest-selling Australian albums and is the second-best-sellin...
Innocent Eyes (2003) Mistaken Identity (2004) Delta (2007) Child of the Universe (2012) Wings of the Wild (2016) Only Santa Knows (2020) Bridge over Troubled Dreams (2021)
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[ "Discography" ]
[ "Delta Goodrem", "1984 births", "20th-century Australian actresses", "21st-century Australian actresses", "21st-century Australian singers", "21st-century Australian women singers", "Actresses from Sydney", "APRA Award winners", "ARIA Award winners", "Australian child actresses", "Australian chi...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Delta%20Goodrem
Delta Goodrem
Tours
Delta Lea Goodrem AM (born 9 November 1984) is an Australian singer, songwriter, and actress. Goodrem signed to Sony Music at the age of 15. Her debut album, Innocent Eyes (2003), topped the ARIA Albums Chart for 29 non-consecutive weeks. It is one of the highest-selling Australian albums and is the second-best-sellin...
Headlining 2005: The Visualise Tour 2009: Believe Again Tour 2012: An Evening with Delta: The Top of My World Shows 2016: Wings of the Wild Tour 2022: Bridge Over Troubled Dreams Tour Supporting 2009–2010 My Christmas Tour with Andrea Bocelli: America and Asia leg 2014: Andrea Bocelli's Passion For Life Tour: A...
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[ "Tours" ]
[ "Delta Goodrem", "1984 births", "20th-century Australian actresses", "21st-century Australian actresses", "21st-century Australian singers", "21st-century Australian women singers", "Actresses from Sydney", "APRA Award winners", "ARIA Award winners", "Australian child actresses", "Australian chi...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CRP
CRP
Introduction
CRP may refer to:
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[ "Introduction" ]
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CRP
CRP
Science and medicine
CRP may refer to:
C-reactive protein, an acute phase protein produced by the liver cAMP receptor protein (catabolite gene activator protein) Cysteine-rich protein, a class of small proteins Carbon-fiber-reinforced polymer Chinese restaurant process, in probability theory Chronic relapsing polyneuropathy, an acquired disorder of the...
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[ "Science and medicine" ]
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CRP
CRP
Computing
CRP may refer to:
Common reuse principle, in software design Conference room pilot, in software validation
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CRP
CRP
Organizations
CRP may refer to:
Calgary Regional Partnership, for planning, Alberta, Canada OpenSecrets, Washington, D.C., US Chicana Rights Project, to protect Mexican-American women's rights Committee to Re-elect the President (US president Richard Nixon) CRP-Bangladesh, Centre for the Rehabilitation of the Paralysed Critical Role Productions,...
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[ "Organizations" ]
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CRP
CRP
Transport
CRP may refer to:
Aerotransportes Corporativos (Aerotranscorp, ICAO code), Mexico; see Airline codes-A Central Railroad of Pennsylvania (reporting mark), US Community rail partnership, UK Contra-rotating propellers, with a common axis Counter-rotating propellers, with separate axes Corpus Christi International Airport (IATA code), ...
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[ "Transport" ]
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CRP
CRP
Other
CRP may refer to:
Chestnut Ridge people, a mixed-race community of Barbour County, West Virginia Cape Roberts Project (1997–1999), a geological drilling project in Antarctica Conservation Reserve Program of US Department of Agriculture Cost per rating point, of an advertising campaign is the ISO 639-2 code for creoles and pidgins
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