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700 | O Valencia! | O Valencia!
" O Valencia!" is the fifth single by the indie rock band The Decemberists, and the first released from their fourth studio album," The Crane Wife". The music was written by The Decemberists and the lyrics by Colin Meloy. It tells a story of two star- crossed lovers. The singer falls in love with a person w... |
701 | O Valencia! | O Valencia!
"Sunday Papers" is a song written and performed by British new wave musician Joe Jackson. It was released on his debut album, "Look Sharp!". Written as a critique of the British press, "Sunday Papers" features mocking lyrics and reggae inspired music. "Sunday Papers" was released as a single in the UK as th... |
702 | O Valencia! | O Valencia!
Etan Boritzer( born 1950) is an American writer of children ’s literature who is best known for his book" What is God?" first published in 1989. His best selling" What is?" illustrated children's book series on character education and difficult subjects for children is a popular teaching guide for parents, ... |
703 | O Valencia! | O Valencia!
" Panda" is a song of the Chilean band Astro and is the fifth song of the homonymous album of the year 2011. The song was composed and produced by the singer of the band Andrés Nusser and released like third single of the album on February 1, 2013. |
704 | O Valencia! | O Valencia!
Dáithí Sproule( born 23 May 1950) is a guitarist and singer of traditional Irish music. His niece is the singer Claire Sproule. |
705 | O Valencia! | O Valencia!
David Ian "Joe" Jackson (born 11 August 1954) is an English musician and singer-songwriter. Having spent years studying music and playing clubs, Jackson scored a hit with his first release, "Is She Really Going Out with Him?", in 1979. This was followed by a number of new wave singles before he moved to mor... |
706 | O Valencia! | O Valencia!
Caspar Babypants is the stage name of children's music artist Chris Ballew, who is also widely known as the singer of The Presidents of the United States of America. |
707 | O Valencia! | O Valencia!
Bernard Bonvoisin, known as Bernie Bonvoisin( born 9 July 1956 in Nanterre, Hauts- de- Seine), is a French hard rock singer and film director. He is best known for having been the singer of Trust. He was one of the best friends of Bon Scott the singer of AC/ DC and together they recorded the song" Ride On" ... |
708 | O Valencia! | O Valencia!
Billy Milano is a Bronx- born heavy metal musician now based in Austin, Texas. He is the singer and- occasionally- guitarist and bassist of crossover thrash band M.O.D., and he was also the singer of its predecessor, Stormtroopers of Death. He was also the singer of United Forces, which also featured his St... |
709 | O Valencia! | O Valencia!
Kristian Leontiou (born February 1982) is a British singer of Greek Cypriot descent, and is the singer for the indie rock band One eskimO. |
710 | Dodging the Clock | Dodging the Clock
Dodging the Clock is a Quebec film directed by Ricardo Trogi and released in 2005. |
711 | Dodging the Clock | Dodging the Clock
Claude Weisz is a French film director born in Paris. |
712 | Dodging the Clock | Dodging the Clock
John William Joseph McMahon( 28 December 1917 – 8 May 2001) was an Australian- born first- class cricketer who played for Surrey and Somerset in England from 1947 to 1957. |
713 | Dodging the Clock | Dodging the Clock
Carlos Saura Atarés( born 4 January 1932) is a Spanish film director, photographer and writer. Along with Luis Buñuel and Pedro Almodóvar, he is counted among the Spain ’s three most renowned filmmakers. He has a long and prolific career that spans over half a century. Several of his films have won ma... |
714 | Dodging the Clock | Dodging the Clock
Wale Adebanwi( born 1969) is a Nigerian- born first Black Rhodes Professor at St Antony's College, Oxford. |
715 | Dodging the Clock | Dodging the Clock
Dodging the Dole is a 1936 British musical comedy film directed by John E. Blakeley and starring Roy Barbour, Dan Young and Jenny Howard. It was made by Mancunian Films at Highbury Studios and Southall Studios. |
716 | Dodging the Clock | Dodging the Clock
John E. Blakeley ( 1 October 1888 – 20 February 1958) was a British film producer, director and screenwriter, the founder of Mancunian Films. Born in Ardwick, Manchester, son of James Blakeley( born c. 1862; Manchester), and Margaret Quirk( born c. 1861; Glasgow, Scotland), he was of Lancashire( Churc... |
717 | Dodging the Clock | Dodging the Clock
Antonieta is a 1982 film by Spanish director Carlos Saura, starring Isabelle Adjani and Hanna Schygulla. The film, a Mexican- Spanish French co production, was based on a novel by Andrés Henestrosa. The plot centers on the life of Antonieta Rivas Mercado, a Mexican writer who killed herself inside Par... |
718 | Dodging the Clock | Dodging the Clock
Henry Walter Moore( 1849 – 20 August 1916) was an English- born first- class cricketer who spent most of his life in New Zealand. |
719 | Dodging the Clock | Dodging the Clock
Hartley W Lobban (9 May 1926 – 15 October 2004) was a Jamaican-born first-class cricketer who played 17 matches for Worcestershire in the early 1950s. |
720 | Madang Airport | Madang Airport
Madang Airport, is an airport located in Madang, Papua New Guinea. |
721 | Madang Airport | Madang Airport
Antonio Maceo Airport is an international airport located in Santiago, Cuba. |
722 | Madang Airport | Madang Airport
Erzincan Airport is an airport located in Erzincan, Turkey. |
723 | Madang Airport | Madang Airport
Ampanihy Airport is an airport located in Ampanihy, Madagascar. |
724 | Madang Airport | Madang Airport
Esquimalt Airport was an airport located in Esquimalt, British Columbia, Canada. |
725 | Madang Airport | Madang Airport
Nikolsk( also listed as Nikolsk South) is an airport in Russia located 5 km southeast of Nikolsk in Vologda Oblast. It is a small paved civilian airfield with parking area and administration buildings. |
726 | Madang Airport | Madang Airport
Bennett Airport is a privately owned public- use airport located in Salisbury, Maryland. |
727 | Madang Airport | Madang Airport
Svobodny is an airport in Amur Oblast, Russia located 11 km north of Svobodny. It is a small general aviation airport. |
728 | Madang Airport | Madang Airport
Ayapel Airport is an airport located in Ayapel, Colombia. |
729 | Madang Airport | Madang Airport
Breakaway Airport is an airport located in Cedar Park, Texas. |
730 | Amadeus VII, Count of Savoy | Amadeus VII, Count of Savoy
Amadeus VII (March 1360, Chambéry – 1 November 1391), known as the Red Count, was Count of Savoy from 1383 to 1391. Amadeus was the son of Amadeus VI, Count of Savoy and Bonne of Bourbon. Amadeus VII was known for his hospitality, for he would entertain people of all stations and never turne... |
731 | Amadeus VII, Count of Savoy | Amadeus VII, Count of Savoy
Amadeus VIII( 4 September 1383 – 7 January 1451) was a Savoyard nobleman, the son of Amadeus VII, Count of Savoy and Bonne of Berry. He was surnamed the Peaceful. After the death of his father in 1391, his mother acted as a regent, because of his youth. He was an antipope of the Catholic Chu... |
732 | Amadeus VII, Count of Savoy | Amadeus VII, Count of Savoy
Beatrice of Vienne( 1160 –1230) was a Countess of Savoy by marriage to Humbert III, Count of Savoy. |
733 | Amadeus VII, Count of Savoy | Amadeus VII, Count of Savoy
Yolande Louise of Savoy( 1487–1499), was a Duchess Consort of Savoy; married to Philibert II, Duke of Savoy. |
734 | Amadeus VII, Count of Savoy | Amadeus VII, Count of Savoy
Joan of Geneva( born c. 1040, died 1095) was a Countess Consort of Savoy; married to Amadeus II, Count of Savoy. According to the much later" Chronicles of Savoy", Amadeus married Joan, daughter of" Girard, Count of Burgundy", which scholars have surmised to have been Count Gerold of Geneva.... |
735 | Amadeus VII, Count of Savoy | Amadeus VII, Count of Savoy
Umberto II, nicknamed the Fat( 1065, Carignano, Piedmont – 19 October 1103), was Count of Savoy from 1080 until his death in 1103. He was the son of Amadeus II of Savoy. He was married to Gisela of Burgundy, daughter of William I, Count of Burgundy, and had 7 children: |
736 | Amadeus VII, Count of Savoy | Amadeus VII, Count of Savoy
Cecile of Baux( 1230 – 1275), was a Countess Consort of Savoy; married in 1244 to Amadeus IV, Count of Savoy. She was the daughter of Barral of Baux and his wife, Sibylle d'Anduze. She was the Regent of Savoy during the minority of her son, Boniface, Count of Savoy, from 1253 until 1259. |
737 | Amadeus VII, Count of Savoy | Amadeus VII, Count of Savoy
Louis( 1364 – 11 December 1418) was the Lord of Piedmont and titular Prince of Achaea from 1402. He was a son of James of Piedmont and Marguerite de Beaujeu( 1346 – 1402). In 1405, he founded the University of Turin. On 24 January 1403, he married Bona( 1388 – 1432), daughter of Amadeus VII,... |
738 | Amadeus VII, Count of Savoy | Amadeus VII, Count of Savoy
Bonne of Bourbon (1341 – 19 January 1402) was a daughter of Peter I, Duke of Bourbon, and Isabella of Valois, and hence a sister of Joanna of Bourbon. She served as regent of Savoy during the absence of her spouse from 1366 to 1367, in 1383, and during the minority of her grandson Count Amad... |
739 | Amadeus VII, Count of Savoy | Amadeus VII, Count of Savoy
Marie of Savoy( 1411–1469) was a daughter of Amadeus VIII, Duke of Savoy( later the Antipope Felix V) and Mary of Burgundy. She married Filippo Maria Visconti, the Duke of Milan in 1428. They had no children. |
740 | Control engineering | Control engineering
Control engineering or control systems engineering is an engineering discipline that applies automatic control theory to design systems with desired behaviors in control environments. The discipline of controls overlaps and is usually taught along with electrical engineering at many institutions aro... |
741 | Control engineering | Control engineering
Information Control Systems( founded in 1962) was a computer programming and data processing company serving clients in the Midwestern United States. |
742 | Control engineering | Control engineering
Measurex was an American company based in Cupertino, California. It was one of the first companies to develop computer control systems for industry, primarily the paper- making industry. The development of the control systems included the development of control software, and development of scanning ... |
743 | Control engineering | Control engineering
Telus Communications( stylized as TELUS) is a Canadian national telecommunications company that provides a wide range of telecommunications products and services including internet access, voice, entertainment, healthcare, video, and IPTV television. The company is based in the Vancouver, British Co... |
744 | Control engineering | Control engineering
Farouk Shami is an American businessman and founder of the hair- care and spa products company, Farouk Systems located in Texas. In 2009, Shami ran in the 2010 Texas gubernatorial election. |
745 | Control engineering | Control engineering
Tom, Dick & Harry Creative, Co. is an American advertising agency in Chicago, Illinois that creates integrated marketing communications programs for both businesses and not-for-profit organizations. |
746 | Control engineering | Control engineering
The IEEE Control Systems Award is a technical field award given to an individual by the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers( IEEE)" for outstanding contributions to control systems engineering, science or technology". It is an IEEE- level award, created in 1980 by the Board of Director... |
747 | Control engineering | Control engineering
The IEEE Transactions on Control Systems Technology is published bimonthly by the IEEE Control Systems Society. The journal publishes papers, letters, tutorials, surveys, and perspectives on control systems technology. The editor- in- chief is Prof. Andrea Serrani( The Ohio State University). Accord... |
748 | Control engineering | Control engineering
Digital model railway control systems are an alternative to control a layout and simplify the wiring and add more flexibility in operations. A number of control systems are available to operate locomotives on model railways. Analog systems where the speed and the direction of a train is controlled b... |
749 | Control engineering | Control engineering
ZTR Control Systems is a privately held company based in London, Ontario, Canada and with an office in Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA. ZTR provides monitoring and control systems for the railway and industrial off- road compact construction equipment markets. |
750 | Alfred Hitchcock | Alfred Hitchcock
Sir Alfred Joseph Hitchcock,( 13 August 1899 – 29 April 1980) was an English film director and producer, widely regarded as one of the most influential and extensively studied filmmakers in the history of cinema. Known as" the Master of Suspense", he directed over 50 feature films in a career spanning ... |
751 | Alfred Hitchcock | Alfred Hitchcock
Marius is a 1931 French drama film directed by Alexander Korda. It is based on the play with the same title by Marcel Pagnol. The film is a part of a trilogy which includes the films" Fanny"( Marius's ex-fiancée) and" César"( Marius's father). The film was selected to be screened in the Cannes Classics... |
752 | Alfred Hitchcock | Alfred Hitchcock
Dial M for Murder is a 1954 American crime mystery film directed by Alfred Hitchcock, starring Ray Milland, Grace Kelly, Robert Cummings, and John Williams. Both the screenplay and the successful stage play on which it was based were written by English playwright Frederick Knott. The play premiered in ... |
753 | Alfred Hitchcock | Alfred Hitchcock
" New Year" is a 1989 Malayalam movie which was a remake of 1985 Hindi movie" Aitbaar" which itself was a remake of Alfred Hitchcock's classic murder mystery" Dial M for Murder". |
754 | Alfred Hitchcock | Alfred Hitchcock
Sir Alexander Korda( born Sándor László Kellner, 16 September 1893 – 23 January 1956) was a British film producer and director and screenwriter, who founded his own film production studios and film distribution company. Born in Hungary, where he began his career, he worked briefly in the Austrian and G... |
755 | Alfred Hitchcock | Alfred Hitchcock
Satan Town is a 1926 American Western film featuring Harry Carey. Prints of the film have survived. |
756 | Alfred Hitchcock | Alfred Hitchcock
Norman Avzal Simons( born 12 January 1967), also known as the" Station Strangler," is a South African rapist and serial killer who was convicted in 1995 on one count of murder and one count of kidnapping Elroy van Rooy, age 10. He was sentenced to 35 years( 25 for murder and 10 for kidnapping) in priso... |
757 | Alfred Hitchcock | Alfred Hitchcock
John Williams( 15 April 1903 – 5 May 1983) was an English stage, film and television actor. He is remembered for his role as Chief Inspector Hubbard in Alfred Hitchcock's" Dial M for Murder", as the chauffeur in Billy Wilder's" Sabrina"( both 1954), and as portraying the second" Mr. French" on TV's" Fa... |
758 | Alfred Hitchcock | Alfred Hitchcock
April Walker( 1941) is a British actress, primarily for the BBC, best known for her regular appearances on the hit variety show" The Two Ronnies", episodic guest roles on numerous other shows, such as" Fawlty Towers" and" Dial M for Murder", and also for having been the first woman cast in the seminal ... |
759 | Alfred Hitchcock | Alfred Hitchcock
Sayeed Quadri is an Indian poet and lyricist who works in Bollywood. He was born in Jodhpur, Rajasthan. He won the Best Lyricist award at the 6th IIFA Awards for" Murder", and Standout Performance by Lyricist at the Stardust Awards 2005 for" Murder". |
760 | François van der Merwe | François van der Merwe
François van der Merwe is a South African professional rugby union player. He plays at lock for Lyon Olympique in the Top 14. He is older brother of Flip van der Merwe |
761 | François van der Merwe | François van der Merwe
Eugene Raskin or Gene Raskin( Bronx, New York, 5 September 1909 – Manhattan, New York, 7 June 2004), was an American musician and playwright, author of the lyrics of the English version of the Russian song" Those Were the Days" and also of three books on architecture and adjunct professor at Colu... |
762 | François van der Merwe | François van der Merwe
Gary Gene Watson( born October 11, 1943) is an American country singer. He is most famous for his 1975 hit" Love in the Hot Afternoon," his 1981# 1 hit" Fourteen Carat Mind," and his signature 1979 song" Farewell Party." Watson's long career has notched five number ones, 23 top tens and over 76 c... |
763 | François van der Merwe | François van der Merwe
Naomi Bristow( born 4 October 1997) is a country music artist from Beeton, Ontario, Canada. Her family was involved in the rodeo life which led her down the path of country, western and gospel music. At a young age, Naomi has made some impressive contributions to the industry which include openin... |
764 | François van der Merwe | François van der Merwe
Robin Kačaniklić( born 25 August 1988) is a Swedish footballer of Serbian and Macedonian descent who plays for Real Åstorp FF as a Midfielder. He is older brother to the Hammarby IF and former Swedish national team player Alexander Kačaniklić. |
765 | François van der Merwe | François van der Merwe
Eugene or Gene Scott may refer to: |
766 | François van der Merwe | François van der Merwe
Dyson Parody( born 7 August 1984) is a Gibraltarian professional darts player. Who played in Professional Darts Corporation events. |
767 | François van der Merwe | François van der Merwe
Jovan Markovski( born March 28, 1988) is a Macedonian professional basketball small forward who last played for Vardar. He is older brother of Gorjan Markovski who is also basketball player and plays for Feni Industries |
768 | François van der Merwe | François van der Merwe
Filip Arsenijević( born 2 September 1983) is a Serbian footballer who plays for TSC Bačka Topola. He is older brother of Nemanja Arsenijević. |
769 | François van der Merwe | François van der Merwe
Z-gene or Z gene may refer to: |
770 | Robert Anderson (playwright) | Robert Anderson (playwright)
Robert Woodruff Anderson( April 28, 1917 – February 9, 2009) was an American playwright, screenwriter, and theatrical producer. He received two Academy Award nominations for Best Writing, Screenplay Based on Material from Another Medium, for the drama films" The Nun's Story"( 1959) and" I N... |
771 | Robert Anderson (playwright) | Robert Anderson (playwright)
Eugene Allen Hackman( born January 30, 1930) is a retired American actor and novelist. In a career that spanned more than six decades, Hackman won two Academy Awards, four Golden Globes, one Screen Actors Guild Award, and two BAFTAs. Nominated for five Academy Awards, Hackman won Best Actor... |
772 | Robert Anderson (playwright) | Robert Anderson (playwright)
This Is My Father is a 1998 film directed by Paul Quinn. |
773 | Robert Anderson (playwright) | Robert Anderson (playwright)
Gilbert "Gil" Cates (né Katz; June 6, 1934 – October 31, 2011) was an American film director and television producer, director of the Geffen Playhouse, and founding dean of the UCLA School of Theater, Film and Television. Cates is most known for having produced the Academy Awards telecast a... |
774 | Robert Anderson (playwright) | Robert Anderson (playwright)
Vivian Matalon( 11 October 1929 – 15 August 2018) was a British theatre director. Born in Manchester, Matalon began his career as an actor in a series of forgettable British films, but his greatest success has been as a director of West End, Broadway and regional theatre productions. His We... |
775 | Robert Anderson (playwright) | Robert Anderson (playwright)
Ruth Stiles Gannett Kahn( born August 12, 1923) is an American children's writer best known for" My Father's Dragon" and its two sequels — collectively sometimes called the My Father's Dragon or the Elmer and the Dragons series or trilogy. |
776 | Robert Anderson (playwright) | Robert Anderson (playwright)
Robert Reiner( born March 6, 1947) is an American actor and filmmaker. As an actor, Reiner first came to national prominence with the role of Michael Stivic on" All in the Family"( 1971 – 1979), a role that earned him two Emmy Awards during the 1970s. As a director, Reiner was recognized by... |
777 | Robert Anderson (playwright) | Robert Anderson (playwright)
The Princess Bride is a 1987 American fantasy adventure comedy film directed and co-produced by Rob Reiner, starring Cary Elwes, Robin Wright, Mandy Patinkin, Chris Sarandon, Wallace Shawn, André the Giant, and Christopher Guest. Adapted by William Goldman from his 1973 novel" The Princess ... |
778 | Robert Anderson (playwright) | Robert Anderson (playwright)
I Never Sang for My Father is a 1970 American drama film based on a 1968 play of the same name, which tells the story of a widowed college professor who wants to get out from under the thumb of his aging father yet still has regrets about his plan to leave him behind when he remarries and m... |
779 | Robert Anderson (playwright) | Robert Anderson (playwright)
Melvyn Douglas( born Melvyn Edouard Hesselberg, April 5, 1901 – August 4, 1981) was an American actor. Douglas came to prominence in the 1930s as a suave leading man, perhaps best typified by his performance in the 1939 romantic comedy" Ninotchka" with Greta Garbo. Douglas later played matu... |
780 | Prince Igor Constantinovich of Russia | Prince Igor Constantinovich of Russia
Prince Igor Constantinovich of Russia(" Игорь Константинович"; 10 June 1894 – 18 July 1918) was the sixth child of Grand Duke Constantine Constantinovich of Russia by his wife Elisaveta Mavrikievna née Princess Elisabeth of Saxe- Altenburg. |
781 | Prince Igor Constantinovich of Russia | Prince Igor Constantinovich of Russia
Elizabeth Mavrikievna ("née" Princess Elisabeth Auguste Marie Agnes of Saxe-Altenburg; 25 January 1865 – 24 March 1927) was a Russian Grand Duchess by marriage. She was the wife of Grand Duke Konstantin Konstantinovich of Russia (1858–1915), whom she married in 1884 in Saint Peters... |
782 | Prince Igor Constantinovich of Russia | Prince Igor Constantinovich of Russia
Etan Boritzer( born 1950) is an American writer of children ’s literature who is best known for his book" What is God?" first published in 1989. His best selling" What is?" illustrated children's book series on character education and difficult subjects for children is a popular te... |
783 | Prince Igor Constantinovich of Russia | Prince Igor Constantinovich of Russia
Thomas Scott( 1907- date of death unknown) was an English diver. |
784 | Prince Igor Constantinovich of Russia | Prince Igor Constantinovich of Russia
Grand Duke Nicholas Constantinovich of Russia( 14 February 1850 – 26 January 1918) was the first- born son of Grand Duke Konstantin Nikolayevich and Grand Duchess Alexandra Iosifovna of Russia and a grandson of Nicholas I of Russia. |
785 | Prince Igor Constantinovich of Russia | Prince Igor Constantinovich of Russia
Prince Constantine Constantinovich of Russia(" Константин Константинович"; 1 January 1891 – 18 July 1918), nicknamed Kostya by the family, was the fourth child of Grand Duke Constantine Constantinovich of Russia by his wife Grand Duchess Elizabeth Mavrikievna of Russia. The Prince ... |
786 | Prince Igor Constantinovich of Russia | Prince Igor Constantinovich of Russia
Theodred II was a medieval Bishop of Elmham. The date of Theodred's consecration unknown, but the date of his death was sometime between 995 and 997. |
787 | Prince Igor Constantinovich of Russia | Prince Igor Constantinovich of Russia
Prince Ioann Konstantinovich of Russia (5 July 1886 – 18 July 1918), sometimes also known as Prince John, Prince Ivan or Prince Johan, was the eldest son of Grand Duke Konstantin Konstantinovich of Russia by his wife Yelizaveta Mavrikievna, née Princess Elisabeth of Saxe-Altenburg.... |
788 | Prince Igor Constantinovich of Russia | Prince Igor Constantinovich of Russia
' of Russia. |
789 | Prince Igor Constantinovich of Russia | Prince Igor Constantinovich of Russia
Prince Gabriel Constantinovich of Russia( 15 July 1887 – 28 February 1955) was the second son of Grand Duke Konstantin Konstantinovich of Russia and his wife, Grand Duchess Elizabeth Mavrikievna of Russia. A great- grandson of Tsar Nicholas I, he was born in Imperial Russia and ser... |
790 | Theodoric the Great | Theodoric the Great
Theodoric the Great (454 – 30 August 526), also spelled Theoderic or called Theodoric the Amal , was king of the Ostrogoths (471–526), and ruler of the independent Ostrogothic Kingdom of Italy between 493–526, regent of the Visigoths (511–526), and a patrician of the Roman Empire. As ruler of the co... |
791 | Theodoric the Great | Theodoric the Great
Baglan Mailybayev( in Kazakh Бағлан Асаубайұлы Майлыбаев) was born on 20 May 1975 in Zhambyl region, Kazakhstan. His nationality is Kazakh. He is a politician of the Republic of Kazakhstan, Deputy Head of the Presidential Administration of the Republic of Kazakhstan, Doctor of Law( 2002)( under the ... |
792 | Theodoric the Great | Theodoric the Great
Eleni Zaude Gabre- Madhin, an Ethiopian economist with Swiss nationality, is a former Chief Executive Officer of the Ethiopia Commodity Exchange( ECX). She has had many years of experience working on agricultural markets – particularly in Sub- Saharan Africa – and has held senior positions in the Wo... |
793 | Theodoric the Great | Theodoric the Great
Nayelly Hernández( born 23 February 1986) is a former Mexican female professional squash player. She has represented Mexico internationally in several international competitions including the Central American and Caribbean Games, Pan American Games, Women's World Team Squash Championships. Nayelly a... |
794 | Theodoric the Great | Theodoric the Great
Fulco was the first known missionary Bishop of Estonia. He was appointed in 1165 by Eskil, the Danish Archbishop of Lund. Before his appointment, Fulco was a Benedictine monk in the abbey of Moutier- la- Celle, near Troyes in France. His nationality is not known. After his appointment, Fulco appears... |
795 | Theodoric the Great | Theodoric the Great
Roberto Savio( born in Rome, Italy, but also holding Argentine nationality) is a journalist, communication expert, political commentator, activist for social and climate justice and advocate of global governance. He has spent most of his career with Inter Press Service( IPS), the news agency which h... |
796 | Theodoric the Great | Theodoric the Great
Khalid al- Habib also believed to use the nom de guerre Khalid al Harbi is an Al- Qaeda leader who has overseen Al- Qaeda operations in Afghanistan. In 2005 it was reported that al- Habib died in a US missile strike on the Pakistani village of Damadola though it is unclear whether this is the case a... |
797 | Theodoric the Great | Theodoric the Great
Audofleda was a Gothic queen. She was the sister of Clovis I, King of the Franks. She married Theoderic the Great, King of the Ostrogoths (471–526), around 493 AD (exact date unknown). Theoderic sent an embassy to Clovis to request the marriage. This political move allied Theoderic with the Franks, ... |
798 | Theodoric the Great | Theodoric the Great
Saint Rumbold( or" RumoldRomuold") was an Irish or Scottish Christian missionary, although his true nationality is not known for certain. He was martyred near Mechelen by two men, whom he had denounced for their evil ways. Saint Rumbold's feast day is celebrated by the Roman Catholic Church, and Wes... |
799 | Theodoric the Great | Theodoric the Great
Ali Khalifa Rahuma( born May 16, 1982) is a Libyan football midfielder who's nationality is Libyan. He currently plays for Al- Ittihad, and is a member of the Libya national football team. |
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