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Jaime de Angulo (1887–1950) was a linguist, novelist, and ethnomusicologist in the western United States. He was born in Paris of Spanish parents. He came to America in 1905 to become a cowboy, and eventually arrived in San Francisco on the eve of the great 1906 earthquake. He lived a picaresque life including stints a... |
Baker is an easily recognizable English surname of medieval occupational origin; Baxster is the female form. Equivalent family names of occupational origin meaning "baker" exist in other languages: Boulanger, Bulinger, Dufour, and Fournier in French, Bäcker in German, and Piekarz in Polish. |
The Jim Brown Shield Tournament is an annually awarded interstate ice hockey championship trophy in Australia for senior men aged 17 years and older with the condition that players of the Australian Ice Hockey League that are 24 years and older must have played less than 6 games to remain eligible. The current trophy i... |
FC Transmash Mogilev was a Belarusian football club based in Mogilev. |
"New York City" by Big Youth • "New York City" by Black Russian • "New York City" by Bobby Lee • "New York City" by Boney M • "New York City" by Brotherhood Of Man • "New York City" by Christie • "New York City" by The Chainsmokers • "New York City" by Clean Living • "New York City" by Clarence Reid • "New York City" b... |
Sampson, Canadian-born Australian documentary-maker and television presenter ; Todd Sand, American pair skater ; Todd Sanders, American artist ; Todd Santos, American former football player ; Todd Sauerbrun, American former football player ; Todd Schlekeway, American politician ; Todd Schlopy, American motion picture c... |
Sırrı Süreyya Önder (born 7 July 1962) is a Turkish film director, actor, screenwriter, columnist and politician. Elected to parliament in 2011 as an independent backed by the Peace and Democracy Party (BDP), he later joined the party even though he is not of Kurdish descent. He competed in the 2014 municipal elections... |
English boxer ; Johnny Greaves (rugby league), Australian rugby player ; Johnny Greaves (racing driver), American racetrack driver ; Louise Archambault Greaves, filmmaker, co-producer, director with husband William Greaves ; Lucien Greaves (born c.1976), American social activist, a founder of the Satanic Temple ; Mark ... |
Elizur Holyoke (c. undefined1618 — 1676) of Springfield, Massachusetts was an English colonist, surveyor, scribe, soldier, the namesake of the mountain, Mount Holyoke, and indirectly, of the city of Holyoke, Massachusetts. |
Virginia ; Jim Hickman (1910s outfielder), was a former professional baseball player who played outfield for Brooklyn Dodgers. ; Steven James, novelist, attended ETSU ; Drew Johnson, political commentator and columnist, and founder of the Beacon Center of Tennessee ; Catherine Marshall, author, born in Johnson City, la... |
The French Sessions – Valerie Ghent (Blanc Musiques, 2017) ; Velours – Valerie Ghent (West Street, 2016) ; Muse – Valerie Ghent (West Street, 2014) ; Supernatural Thing – Valerie Ghent (West Street, 2013) ; Day to Day Dream – Valerie Ghent (West Street, 2012) ; Unstoppable – Valerie Ghent (West Street, 1996) |
Ada Township ; Algoma Township ; Alpine Township ; Bowne Township ; Byron Township ; Cannon Township ; Courtland Township ; Grattan Township ; Nelson Township ; Oakfield Township ; Solon Township ; Sparta Township ; Spencer Township ; Tyrone Township ; Vergennes Township |
I Want to Live (Ich will leben) is a 1976 Austrian drama film directed by Jörg A. Eggers. The film was selected as the Austrian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 50th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. |
The Arches Rail Trail is a 3.0 mi rail trail from Hillsboro, Illinois to Butler, Illinois in Butler Grove Township in central Montgomery County. The trail occupies part of what was the Terre Haute & Alton, an 1850s railroad built to connect the state of Indiana with the Mississippi River port of Alton. After a numerous... |
Ezra Dale Polley (born August 9, 1964) is an American former Major League Baseball pitcher for the New York Yankees. He bats right-handed and throws left-handed.
He was signed by the Atlanta Braves as an amateur free agent in 1987. He played only in 1996 with the Yankees. Polley had a 1–3 record in 32 games, with a 7.8... |
Bedřich Feigl (also known as Friedrich Feigl; 6 March 1884 – 17 December 1965) was a Czech-Jewish painter, graphic designer and illustrator. |
; Pettengell, Jim. The Rottweiler ; Pienkoss, Adolf. The Rottweiler, 3rd revised and updated edition, Internationale Foederation der Rottweilerfreunde (IFR) Wilhelmitenstr. 15a, 46354 Borken, Germany, 2008 ; Price, Les. Rottweilers: an owner's companion. Macmillan Publishing Company, New York 1991. ISBN: 0-87605-297-9 ... |
Bastien Lecouffe Deharme (pseudonym: B.) is a French visual artist, illustrator, digital painter and novelist, whose work is mainly in the science-fiction, cyberpunk and dark fantasy genre. He currently lives in Portsmouth, Ohio, US.
Bastien Lecouffe Deharme was born in Vannes in 1982.
In the early 1980s, his family mo... |
Brandes (1842–1927), Danish writer and literature critic, brother of Edvard Brandes ; Gustav Brandes (1842–1941), German zoologist ; Heinrich Brandes (1803–1868), German landscape painter ; Heinrich Wilhelm Brandes (1777–1834), German astronomer, mathematician and physicist ; Jan Laurens Andries Brandes (1857-1905), Du... |
Maribor. Petan soon entered into conflict with the new Communist regime. In 1949, while serving in the Yugoslav People's Army, he was accused of enemy propaganda and sentenced to 9 years in jail. He was released in 1951, and enrolled in the University of Ljubljana, where he studied economics. After graduation, he enrol... |
The Calabasas Farmers Market is held every Saturday from 8:00am to 1:00pm at 23504 Calabasas Road. |
1947), New York lieutenant governor and judge ; Niall Donohue (1990–2013), Irish hurler ; Nigel Donohue (born 1969), British judoka ; Pat Donohue (born 1953), American fingerstyle guitarist ; Pete Donohue (1900–1988), American baseball player ; Peter M. Donohue (21st century), American Roman Catholic priest ; Tom Donoh... |
Cherkasy Oblast (Черка́ська о́бласть, ; also referred to as Черка́щина Cherkashchyna ) is an oblast (province) of central Ukraine located along the Dnieper River. The administrative center of the oblast is the city of Cherkasy. The current population of the oblast is ). |
Gregory James Qaiyum (born February 7, 1976), better known by his initials GQ, is an American actor, writer and rapper.
The son of an American mother of German and English descent and a Pakistani father, GQ was raised in Chicago, where he attended Loyola Academy (high school), and later studied at New York University's... |
Dawson Palgrave Turner was born on 15 December 1846 in Calcutta, India. He was the son of Gurney Turner (1813 to 1848) and Mary Anne Hamilton Mowatt. His paternal grandfather, after whom he was named, was Dawson Turner (1775 to 1858) the banker and botanist, and he got his middle name from his paternal grandmother, Mar... |
Ọlátúbọ̀sún Oládàpọ̀, also known as Túbọ́sún Ọládàpọ̀, or Odídẹrẹ́ Ayékòótọ́ – "the loquacious parrot" (born 19 September 1943), is a Yoruba-language folk poet, playwright, music producer, radio personality/broadcaster, writer, and researcher from Nigeria whose audience speaks Yorùbá and resides chiefly in South-West N... |
Clínica Girona Nephrology and Dialysis Service - Girona |
All the Wrong Places is a 2000 American independent film directed by Martin Edwards. The film is a romantic comedy with actress Ali Hillis in the main role. The plot follows Marissa (Ali Hillis) as she decides to become a filmmaker. The film was shown at the 2000 Brooklyn Film Festival where the director tied with Wend... |
Toni Jennings, Lieutenant Governor of Florida |
Taylor Jay Harwood-Bellis (born 30 January 2002) is an English professional footballer who plays as a centre-back for Anderlecht on loan from Manchester City. Harwood-Bellis has represented his country at U16, U17, U19, U20 and U21 level. |
1820: Daniel Baxter, Samuel Billings, Abram Babcock, Jonathan Loring, Eliphalet Williams, Robert Fennelly, Jeremiah Fitch, Samuel A. Wells, David W. Child, Benjamin Austin. ; 1821: Daniel Baxter, Samuel Billings, Abram Babcock, Jonathan Loring, Eliphalet Williams, Robert Fennelly, Jeremiah Fitch, Samuel A. Wells, David... |
Philip I of Rosenberg was a member of the Franconian noble von Rosenberg family. His father was Erasmus of Rosenberg. Erasmus was in the service of the Principality of Ansbach as bailiff of Uffenheim. He was the founder of the von Rosenberg line in Uttenhofen. His mother was Margaret of Helmstatt, a member of the Franc... |
Georgetown College (Georgetown University), a college within Georgetown University in Washington, DC. ; Georgetown College (Kentucky), a private liberal arts college in Kentucky. Georgetown College may refer to: |
Leigh Whannell (; born 17 January 1977) is an Australian filmmaker and actor. He has written multiple films that were directed by his friend James Wan, including Saw (2004), Dead Silence (2007), Insidious (2010), and Insidious: Chapter 2 (2013). Whannell made his directorial debut with Insidious: Chapter 3 (2015), and ... |
Malcolm David Kelley (born May 12, 1992), sometimes credited as just Malcolm Kelley, is an American rapper, singer, songwriter and actor best known for portraying the character Walt Lloyd on the ABC series Lost and as one half of the pop duo MKTO. |
Tjokorda Ngurah Wim Sukawati died at the age of 90 on 24 February 2013, in a hospital in Jakarta due to illnesses associated with old age. He was cremated in a Balinese royal cremation in Ubud. It included a nine-tiered, 22-meter-tall bade (cremation tower), a five-meter-long naga banda (dragon) and a five-meter-tall l... |
"Coimbra" by Amália Rodrigues ; "Coimbra Menina e Moça (Fado de Coimbra)" by Edmundo Bettencourt ; "Saudades de Coimbra" by José Afonso ; "Vira de Coimbra" by José Afonso ; "Do Choupal Até Á Lapa" by José Afonso ; "Balada da Despedida (Coimbra Tem Mais Encanto)" by Fernando Machado Soares |
The central bus station (Neu-Ulm Zentrale Umsteigepunkt) is the main bus station in Neu-Ulm and has four platforms. It is served by bus routes 5 and 7 of Stadtwerke Ulm/Neu-Ulm (a company providing municipal services in Ulm and Neu-Ulm) and regional buses. On 15 May 1897, the Ulm tramway opened line 2 to the Neu-Ulm st... |
Dorothy Hewett, Wild Card |
Alexander Theobald Van Laer (1857–1920), American painter ; Arnold Johan Ferdinand Van Laer (1869-1955), Archivist, translator, editor, and historian of Dutch-language documents from New Netherland ; Pieter van Laer (1599 – c. 1642), Dutch Golden Age painter ; Roeland van Laer (1598–after 1635), Dutch Golden Age painte... |
Reece (1898–1970), American politician ; Luis Reece (born 1990), English cricketer ; Marcel Reece (born 1985), American football player ; Marilyn Jorgenson Reece (1926–2004), American civil engineer ; Maynard Reece (1920–2020), American artist ; Nicholas Reece (born 1974), Australian politician and policy activist ; Pa... |
Jørgine Anna Sverdrup "Gina" Krog was born on 20 June 1847 in Flakstad, Lofoten as the daughter of parish priest Jørgen Sverdrup Krog (1805–1847) and Ingeborg Anna Dass Brinchmann (1814–1872). Gina Krog's brother was barrister Fredrik Arentz Krog. After her father's early death, Krog lived with her mother in Karmøy unt... |
Cleethorpes is currently part of the parliamentary constituency of the same name, which also includes other towns in the area, including Immingham and Barton-upon-Humber. Prior to 1997, Cleethorpes had been included in the constituencies of Brigg and Cleethorpes, Louth (Lincolnshire) and Grimsby. Since 1945, the member... |
An architect is a person who plans, designs, and oversees the construction of buildings. To practice architecture means to provide services in connection with the design of buildings and the space within the site surrounding the buildings that have human occupancy or use as their principal purpose. Etymologically, the ... |
Gmina Jedlnia-Letnisko is a rural gmina (administrative district) in Radom County, Masovian Voivodeship, in east-central Poland. Its seat is the village of Jedlnia-Letnisko, which lies approximately 13 km east of Radom and 91 km south of Warsaw. The gmina covers an area of 65.57 km2, and as of 2006 its total population... |
Ted Williams: The Seasons of the Kid (1991) ; What It Takes: The Way to the White House (1992) ; Bob Dole (1994) ; Joe DiMaggio: The Hero's Life (2000) ; What Do You Think of Ted Williams Now? A Remembrance (2002) ; How Israel Lost: The Four Questions (2004) |
Majd ad-Dīn Ibn al-Athīr ash-Shaybānī (1149–1210) (مجد الدين أبو السعادات المبارك بن محمد بن محمد بن محمد بن عبد الكريم الشيباني الجزري بن الأثير) was an historian, biographer and lexicographer. His full name was Abū l-Saʿādāt al-Mubārak b. Muḥammad (al-Athīr) b. Muḥammad b. ʿAbd al-Karīm b. ʿAbd al-Wāḥid al-Shaybānī a... |
Untererthal is a ward of the Bavarian town of Hammelburg in the Lower Franconian district of Bad Kissingen. The German Army's Infantry School (Infanterieschule) is located in neighboring Hammelburg. |
Herrnhut has a church and two museums, including a museum of local history. It is the center of the worldwide Moravian Church, the Unitas Fratrum, in German Brüder-Unität or Brüdergemeine. Many European languages have named the Moravian Church movement directly after Herrnhut, for example hernhuutlus in Estonian, herrn... |
Colorado ( KOL-ə-RAD-oh, -RAH-doh, other variants; Spanish: [koloˈɾaðo]) is a state in the Western United States. It is one of the Mountain states, sharing the Four Corners region with Arizona, New Mexico, and Utah. It is also bordered by Wyoming to the north, Nebraska to the northeast, Kansas to the east, and Oklaho... |
Leggero's comedy has been characterized as observational, with frequent commentary on celebrity culture and class. Her approach to standup has been noted for its heavy use of persona, which largely relies on costumes and "an air of mock-refinement and elitism." Journalist John Wenzel wrote that Leggero's use of persona... |
1) "You Can't Win" - Michael Jackson ; 2) "Ease on Down the Road #1" - Diana Ross and Michael Jackson ; 3) "What Would I Do If I Could Feel?" - Nipsey Russell ; 4) "Slide Some Oil to Me" - Nipsey Russell ; 5) "Ease on Down the Road #2" - Diana Ross, Michael Jackson, and Nipsey Russell ; 6) "I'm a Mean Ole Lion" - Ted R... |
Castricum railway station is located in Castricum, the Netherlands. The station opened on 1 May 1867 as part of the Den Helder–Amsterdam railway. |
Isabel Parra (b. 1939) - Folklore music singer ; Catalina Parra (b. 1940) - Visual artist ; Ángel Parra (1943 - 2017) - Musician ; Clarita Parra (b. 1948) - Folklore musician ; Colombina Parra (b. 1970) ; Juan de Dios Parra (b. 1972) ; Nano Parra - Folklore Musician ; Nicanor Jr Parra (Baez) Folklore musician |
Details of Wilson's life are sketchy and uncertain. He may have been born Jimmie Ned Wilson in Gibsland, Louisiana, in 1918, or (according to other sources) near Lake Charles, Louisiana a few years later. Wilson was singing with a gospel quartet, the Pilgrim Travelers, in California, when Bob Geddins began recording hi... |
Herbert Onslow Plumer, 1st Viscount Plumer (1857–1932) ; Thomas Hall Rokeby Plumer, 2nd Viscount Plumer (1890–1944) |
David Oppenheim (born March 7, 1973) is an American professional poker player.
Oppenheim is from Calabasas, California. He started playing live cash games at 16, underaged, at the Bicycle Card Club (now known as the famous Bicycle Casino). He dropped college (Cal State Northridge) to start his poker career around the a... |
Rita de Cássia Coutinho, known as Rita Cadillac, (born 13 June 1954) is a Brazilian dancer and singer. She took her stage name from Rita Cadillac, an acclaimed French dancer of the 1950s and 1960s. She is a former chacrete, a special name to identify the dancers who appeared in the TV shows hosted by Chacrinha. Cadilla... |
Natasha Leggero () (born March 26, 1974) is an American stand-up comedian, actress, and writer. She rose to fame after appearing as the host of the MTV reality television series The 70s House in 2005, and as a regular roundtable panelist on Chelsea Handler's late-night talk show Chelsea Lately from 2008 to 2014.
Legger... |
Warren High School was the first public high school in Warren, Michigan. It was a part of Warren Consolidated Schools. It was located on Arden just west of Mound. It was also known as Warren Senior. |
P. D. James (1920–2014), British crime writer ; Paul James (disambiguation) ; Percy James (1917–1993), Welsh footballer ; Peter James (historian), British historian ; Peter James (writer) (born 1948), British writer ; Peter Wilfred James (1930–2014), British botanist ; Pilli Alfred James (1931–1983), Indian academic ; ... |
She worked as a model starring in several TV commercials and as a dancer in SBT's Domingo Legal show before becoming an actress. Fernanda played the lead role of Betina in the 2005 season of Malhação working with actor Thiago Rodrigues. After leaving Malhação, she played an art student character named Nanda in the 2006... |
Agnes Bell Collier (31 January 1860 – 2 January 1930) was a British mathematician who was a pioneer female mathematician, associated with Newnham College, Cambridge. Born in Hyde, Cheshire, she was the eighth child of Joseph Smith Collier (1818–1869) and his wife Agnes (née Bell; 1824–1898). Her brother was Joseph Dona... |
Main list ; List of women photographers By country List of American women photographers ; List of Australian women photographers ; List of Austrian women photographers ; List of British women photographers ; List of Canadian women photographers ; List of Chinese women photographers ; List of Danish women photographers ... |
St. Augustine Academy was an all-female Catholic high school located in Lakewood, Ohio. The school closed in 2005, and is now Lakewood Catholic Academy, a school for grades pre-kindergarten through 8 that merged schools at St. James, St. Luke, and St. Clement (all from Lakewood). |
Yvo Van Herp (born 4 December 1949) is a Belgian footballer. He played in three matches for the Belgium national football team from 1973 to 1974. |
In 1995, Martinez discovered a young rapper named, What? What? who later became known as Jean Grae and recruited her for his experimental Hip Hop group, Ground Zero. In March 1996, Martinez (Rithm) appeared as the Unsigned Hype in The Source along with rapper, Jean Grae. In 2013, Martinez's song, "Occupation Freedom" (... |
Finkenwerder is divided into an industrial area and rural parts. The Airbus Hamburg-Finkenwerder manufacturing plant and associated airfield, and some facilities of the port of Hamburg are located in this quarter. |
Yoko Kanno (composer, arranger, and bandleader) ; Grace Kelly (saxophone) ; Joelle Khoury (piano and composer) ; Jeanette Kimball (piano) ; Kristin Korb (bass, vocalist, bandleader, and composer) ; Diana Krall (piano, vocalist, and bandleader) ; Katia Labeque (piano) ; Melba Liston (trombone, arranger, composer, and ba... |
Strabane (; from Irish An Srath Bán, meaning 'the white river-holm') is a town in County Tyrone, Northern Ireland.
Strabane had a population of 13,507 at the 2021 Census. It lies on the east bank of the River Foyle. It is roughly midway from Omagh, Derry and Letterkenny. The River Foyle marks the border between Norther... |
South Harrison Township is located in the 2nd Congressional District and is part of New Jersey's 3rd state legislative district. |
President of the Region of Murcia in May, 1995, the People's party managed to overturn the political landscape of the Region of Murcia, till then governed by the Socialist party. Ramon Luis Valcárcel was unseated as president of the Autonomous Community in the support of the absolute majority of the Regional Assembly. ... |
Austin McCann (born 1980), Scottish footballer ; Bert McCann (born 1932), Scottish footballer ; Bill McCann (1892–1957), Australian soldier of World War I ; Bob McCann (born 1964), American basketball player ; Brian McCann (actor) (born 1965), American writer/actor/comedian ; Brian McCann (baseball) (born 1984), Americ... |
Maria del Pilar Cordero (March 1, 1910 – August 2, 1998), better known as Mapy Cortés, was a Puerto Rican actress who participated in many films during the Golden Age of Mexican cinema, where she became one of the industry's most beloved and bankable stars of the 1940s. |
Rosendahl was born in Bochum. He played in theater projects and sang in a rock band during high school. Since 1997 he has starred in feature films and TV series aired in the United States, Europe and Latin America. In 2001 he started the American Electronic Alternative Rock solo music project Latent Anxiety in Los Ange... |
West Bedford is an unincorporated community in Bedford Township, Coshocton County, Ohio, United States. |
Swansea ( SWON-zee; Welsh: Abertawe [abɛrˈtawɛ]) is a coastal city and the second-largest city of Wales. It forms a principal area, officially known as the City and County of Swansea (Welsh: Dinas a Sir Abertawe).
The city is the twenty-fifth largest in the United Kingdom. Located along Swansea Bay in south-west Wales,... |
Bogdan Andone ; Ioan Andone ; Ștefan Balint ; Ioan Bogdan ; Florea Dumitrache ; Constantin Dumitriu ; Romulus Gabor ; Decebal Gheară ; Ovidiu Cornel Hanganu ; Petre Ivan ; Michael Klein ; Bogdan Lobonţ ; Mircea Lucescu ; Mihail Majearu ; Ioan Mărginean ; Constantin Marinescu ; Dorin Mateuţ ; Victor Niculescu ; Ion Nunw... |
Nicolas Dorion (August 6, 1764 – July 7, 1826) was a merchant and political figure in Lower Canada. He represented Devon in the Legislative Assembly of Lower Canada from 1796 to 1800. He was born in Quebec City, the son of François Dorion and Nathalie Trudelle. He established himself in business there in partners... |
In June 1655 his brother, James, drowned in the River Mourne at Ballyfathen, aged about 22. His brother had never married and George succeeded him as the 4th Baron Hamilton of Strabane. He is usually called Lord Strabane rather than Lord Hamilton to avoid the confusion with the Lords Hamilton of the senior, Scottish, b... |
Ramon Luis Valcárcel Siso (born November 16, 1954) is a Spanish politician and Member of the European Parliament from Spain. He has served as President of the Autonomous Community of the Region of Murcia from 1995 to 2014, and former president of the Committee of the Regions (CoR) of the European Union. He was born in ... |
Brent Maddock is an American screenwriter, producer and film director who has worked with S. S. Wilson on several high-profile projects such as Short Circuit (1986), Batteries Not Included (1987), Tremors (1990) and Wild Wild West (1999). Maddock is a founding partner of Stampede Entertainment. |
Aaron Hobart (1787–1858), US Representative from Massachusetts ; Barry Hobart (1942–2011), a Dayton, Ohio television horror host known as "Dr. Creep" ; Clarence Hobart (1870–1930), American tennis player ; Garret Hobart (1844–1899), 24th Vice President of the United States (1897–1899) ; George Hobart, 3rd Earl of Bucki... |
Modou Dia (born 27 March 1950) is a Senegalese politician and former diplomat. Dia represented Senegal in Saudi Arabia, the Soviet Union, West Germany and Austria. He also was the Senegalese permanent representative to the Organisation of the Islamic Conference. Dia was a candidate in the February 2007 presidential ele... |
Tampere is a city in Finland and the regional capital of Pirkanmaa. It is located in the Finnish Lakeland. The population of Tampere is approximately 260,000, while the metropolitan area has a population of approximately 423,000. It is the 3rd most populous municipality in Finland, and the second most populous urban ar... |
Debra Weeks is an American television producer, executive producer, director, and journalist. She is noted for her role in the development and direction of reality television. |
Nicholas Opoku (born 11 August 1997) is a Ghanaian professional footballer who plays as a defender for French club Amiens, on loan from Udinese. He has also been capped at the international level. |
Barbara Clementine Harris (June 12, 1930 – March 13, 2020) was an American bishop of the Episcopal Church in the United States. She was the first woman consecrated a bishop in the Anglican Communion. She was elected suffragan bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Massachusetts, on September 24, 1988, and was consecrated o... |
Arriving in New York, Estrada found backers and began a Spanish language/English language school, the Estrada Palma Institute. The school taught primarily Argentine, Cuban, Honduran and Mexican immigrants, but also had American students. Estrada ran the school and Guardiola took care of their growing family, which incl... |
Adam McGinty (born 1971), Australian cricketer ; Anne McGinty (born 1945), American flautist, composer and music publisher ; Billy McGinty (rugby league), Scottish rugby league player ; Billy McGinty (cowboy) (1871–1961), American cowboy ; Brian McGinty (born 1976), Scottish footballer ; Damian McGinty (born 1992), Iri... |
Granada CF, in La Liga Fundación CB Granada, in LEB Oro FIS Alpine World Ski Championships 1996 Granada has a 14,507-capacity bullring named Plaza de toros de Granada. Granada has a football team: Granada has a basketball team: Skiing: Bullfighting: |
Eureka High School (California), Eureka, California ; Eureka High School (Illinois), Eureka, Illinois ; Eureka High School (Kansas), Eureka, Kansas ; Eureka High School (Missouri), Eureka, Missouri ; Eureka High School (Nevada), Eureka, Nevada ; Eureka High School (South Dakota), Eureka, South Dakota Eureka High School... |
Karl Bartholomaeus Heller (20 November 1824 – 14 December 1880) was an Austrian botanist and naturalist who explored Mexico in 1845–48 and published his memoir. In the latter year Johann Jakob Heckel published the livebearing freshwater Green swordtail (Xiphophorus helleri), since the early 20th century a common aquar... |
Alfredo Ramos Martínez (November 12, 1871 – November 8, 1946) was a painter, muralist, and educator, who lived and worked in Mexico, Paris, and Los Angeles. Considered by many to be the 'Father of Mexican Modernism', Ramos Martínez is best known for his serene and empathetic paintings of traditional Mexican people and ... |
Florence ( FLORR-ənss; Italian: Firenze [fiˈrɛntse] ) is the capital city of the Italian region of Tuscany. It is also the most populated city in Tuscany, with 364,073 inhabitants in 2024, and 990,527 in its metropolitan area.
Florence was a centre of medieval European trade and finance and one of the wealthiest cities... |
Cromwell at Windsor Castle is an 1828 painting by Eugène Delacroix, now in the Galerie Hans, a private collection in Hamburg. It shows Oliver Cromwell at Windsor Castle, meditating on a portrait of Charles I. |
Ivan Stambolić (1936–2000), Serbian politician ; Petar Stambolić (1912–2007), Yugoslav politician ; Vesna Stambolić (born 1961), Serbian politician Stambolić is a Serbian surname Стамболић. Notable people with the surname include: |
Annual journal The Questions on the History of the University of Tartu, since 1975, Tartu University Press ; Leppik, L. (2014) Mountain of Muses: University of Tartu Museum on Toome Hill Publisher: Tartu Ülikooli muuseum ; Leppik, L. (2012) Tartu Tähetorn. Tartu Old Observatory Publisher Aasta Raamat |
Ingrid Maria Wetterstrand (born 2 October 1973) is a Swedish politician. She was one of the spokespersons of the Green Party alongside Peter Eriksson between 2002 and 2011. Between 2001 and 2011 she was a member of the Riksdag.
Wetterstrand has a master's degree in biology from the University of Gothenburg.
Wetterstran... |
David Hardin Sharpe (February 2, 1910 – March 30, 1980) was an American actor and stunt performer, sometimes billed as Davy Sharpe. |
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