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A-do
Do Cheng Yi (Simplified Chinese: }}}; Traditional Chinese: ; pinyin: ), popularly known as A-Do (阿杜), is a singer from Singapore. Famed for his husky voice, he has been coined as the Rod Stewart of the Chinese music scene. The ex-construction worker was spotted by accomplished Singaporean pr..
A-dos-Francos
A-dos-Francos is one of the sixteen parishes that make up the municipality of Caldas da Rainha, Portugal. In its area of 19.78 km² reside 1,797 people. ..
A-dos-ruivos
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Adão Nunes Dormelles
Adão Nunes Dormelles, better known as Adãozinho (born in Porto Alegre, April 2, 1923 – dead August 30, 1991) was a Brazilian footballer in striker role. In career (1932–1957) was played for Diário Oficial F.C., Internacional, Flamengo and XV de Novembro. He won five Minas Gerais Stat..
Ado
Ado may refer to: ADO Den Haag, the main football club in The Hague, NetherlandsActiveX Data Objects, a Microsoft Application programming interface for data accessAdo (archbishop), a ninth-century archbishop of Vienne, Isère in FranceAdo a monk of Goguryeo, believed to have initiated the construct..
Ado's theorem
In mathematics, Ado's theorem states that every finite-dimensional Lie algebra L over a field K of characteristic zero can be viewed as a Lie algebra of square matrices under the commutator bracket. More precisely, the theorem states that L has a linear representation ρ over K, on a finite-dimen..
Ado-Odo/Otta
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ADO.NET
ADO.NET is a set of computer software components that can be used by programmers to access data and data services. It is a part of the base class library that is included with the Microsoft .NET Framework. It is commonly used by programmers to access and modify data stored in relational database sys..
Adobada
Adobada, literally Spanish for "marinated", is a dish common in Salvadoran cuisine similar to tacos. Adobada is generally pork marinated in a "red" chili sauce with vinegar and oregano, but can refer to different types of meat, and to marinates closer to Al pastor. It is generally served on small,..
Adobe
Renewal of the surface coating of an adobe wall in Chamisal, New Mexico Adobe is a building material composed of water, sandy clay and straw or other organic materials, which is shaped into bricks using wooden frames and dried in the sun. It is similar to cob and mudbrick. Adobe structure..
Adobe Acrobat
Adobe Acrobat was the first software to support Adobe Systems' Portable Document Format (PDF). It is mostly described in those entries. The Acrobat Reader program (now just called Adobe Reader) is available as a no-charge download from Adobe's web site, and allows the viewing and printing of PDF ..
Adobe After Effects
Adobe After Effects is a digital motion graphics and compositing software developed by Adobe Systems. It is commonly used in film post production, and in the creation of television commercials, as well as other pieces which require digital effects to be integrated with live video or film. After E..
Adobe Atmosphere
Adobe Atmosphere (often abbreviated Atmo by its users) is a 3D computer graphics creation product originally developed by Attitude Software. In November 1999, Adobe Systems purchased the technology. Adobe released its last version of Atmosphere, version 1.0 build 216, in February 2004, then discon..
Adobe Audition
Adobe Audition (formerly Cool Edit Pro) is a digital audio editor computer program from Adobe Systems featuring both a multitrack, non-destructive mix/edit environment and a destructive-approach waveform editing view that has been referred to as the "Swiss army knife" of digital audio. Originally,..
Adobe Bridge
Adobe Bridge is an organizational program created and released by Adobe Systems as a part of the Adobe Creative Suite 2 (CS2) in May, 2005. Its primary purpose is to link the parts of the Creative Suite together using a format similar to the file browser found in previous versions of Adobe Photos..
Adobe Creative Suite
Adobe Creative Suite is a collection of graphic design applications made by Adobe Systems. First released in 2003, the suite is available in Standard and Premium editions. As of the 2005 CS2 release, the Standard Edition features: Adobe Illustrator CS2 (v. 12)Adobe Photoshop CS2 (v. 9)Adobe InDesi..
Adobe DNG Converter
Adobe DNG Converter is published by Adobe Systems on September 27, 2004. It converts different camera raw format files into the Digital Negative Specification (DNG) standard. It also supports lossless data compression when converting. The program is free of charge, but not open source. It can be dow..
Adobe Encore DVD
Adobe Encore DVD is a DVD authoring software tool produced by Adobe Systems and targeted at semi-professional video producers. Files are automatically transcoded to MPEG-2 video and Dolby Digital audio. DVD menus can be created and edited in Adobe Photoshop using special layering techniques. See..
Adobe Engagement Platform
In 2006, Adobe Systems bought Macromedia. The Adobe Engagement Platform is the announced name of the product line resulting from the merger of Macromedia Flash with Adobe Acrobat. There are five pieces to the platform's architecture. The universal client (principally Adobe Reader and Flash Pla..
Adobe Flash
Adobe Flash (formerly Macromedia Flash), or simply Flash, refers to both the Adobe Flash Player and to a multimedia authoring program used to create content for the Adobe Engagement Platform (such as web applications, games and movies). The Flash Player, developed and distributed by Adobe System..
Adobe Flash Player
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Adobe Flex
Adobe Flex is an umbrella term for a group of technologies initially released in March of 2004 by Macromedia to support the development and deployment of rich internet applications based on their proprietary Macromedia Flash platform. Traditional application programmers found it challenging to ada..
Adobe Fonts
Adobe is an innovator in font technology and design. Fonts foundered by Adobe The following lists include original designs foundered by Adobe, also historical representations, or revivals of fonts. Adobe SerifsAdobe San SerifsAdobe DisplayAdobe Scripts General information Typeface definitions and ..
Adobe Font Metrics
Adobe Font Metrics files contain general font information and font metrics information. AFM files are generally used directly only in Unix environments. External links http://partners.adobe.com/public/developer/opentype/index_font_formats.html ..
Adobe Glyph List
The Adobe Glyph List (AGL) is a mapping of 4,281 glyph names to one or more Unicode characters. Its purpose is to provide an implementation guideline for consumers of fonts (mainly software applications); it lists a variety of standard names that are given to glyphs that correspond to certain Unicod..
Adobe GoLive
Adobe GoLive is an HTML editor from Adobe Systems. It replaced Adobe PageMill as Adobe's primary HTML editor[link]. The latest version has been given the "CS2" moniker, indicating its integration with the rest of the Adobe Creative Suite. There is some speculation that GoLive will not ..
Adobe Illustrator
Adobe Illustrator is a vector-based drawing program developed and marketed by Adobe Systems. Contents 1 History1.1 Initial release1.2 Versions 1.1–31.3 Versions 2–51.4 Versions 6–71.5 Branding1.6 Versions CS–CS 22 Release history3 See also4&..
Adobe Illustrator Artwork
Adobe Illustrator Artwork (AI) is a proprietary file format developed by Adobe Systems for representing vector-based drawings in either the EPS or PDF formats. The .ai filename extension is used by Adobe Illustrator. ..
Adobe ImageReady
Adobe ImageReady is a bitmap graphics editor shipped with Adobe Photoshop by Adobe Systems. It is available on both Windows and Mac OS X platforms. ImageReady has fewer features than Photoshop and is designed for quick editing of web graphics rather than effects-intensive graphics editing. To that..
Adobe InCopy
Adobe InCopy is a professional word processing software product made by Adobe Systems. It is tightly integrated with Adobe InDesign, and the most recent version is Adobe InCopy CS2. InCopy is primarily used by newspapers and magazines to write, edit and style copy. The software includes standard ..
Adobe InDesign
Adobe InDesign is a desktop publishing (DTP) application produced by Adobe Systems. Launched as a direct competitor to QuarkXPress, it initially had difficulty in converting users. In 2002, however, it outsold its competitor, partially because it was first to release a Mac OS X-native version. Als..
Adobe Jenson
Adobe Jenson is a typeface created for Adobe Systems by type designer Robert Slimbach. It is based on a roman typeface designed by Nicolas Jenson in 1470 in a style that would later be known as Venetian oldstyle. It was originally released in 1996 as a multiple master font, and is now available as a..
Adobe LiveCycle Designer
Adobe LiveCycle Designer is a forms authoring tool published by Adobe Systems. The purpose of Designer is to be a one-stop design tool for XML forms to be rendered as PDF or HTML files. Contents 1 History2 Features3 Limitations4 External links History Designer began as a..
Adobe LiveCycle Reader Extensions
The Adobe LiveCycle Reader Extensions is software that users can use to enable some features, in Acrobat Reader (now Adobe Reader) 5.1 and later on a per file basis. These are features otherwise found in the full licensed product Adobe Acrobat. For example, Adobe Reader cannot normally save filled ..
Adobe LiveMotion
Adobe LiveMotion was a product created by Adobe Systems released in 2000 and perceived as a direct competitor to Macromedia Flash. It replaced the discontinued Adobe ImageStyler program, which Adobe had sold from 1998 to 2000. LiveMotion was created as a tool for the creation of interactive anima..
Adobe PageMaker
PageMaker was the first desktop publishing program, introduced in 1985 by Aldus Corporation, initially for the Apple Macintosh but soon after also for the PC. It relies on Adobe Systems' PostScript page description language. In 1994 Aldus and PageMaker were acquired by Adobe Systems. The current v..
Adobe PageMill
PageMill (1995-2000) was the first WYSIWYG HTML editor for the World Wide Web. Adobe Systems released PageMill 1.0 in late 1995. It was considered revolutionary at the time as it was the first HTML editor which was considered user friendly, cited as the "PageMaker of the WWW" [link]. This..
Adobe Persuasion
Adobe Persuasion (formerly Aldus Persuasion) was a presentation program developed for the Mac platform by Aldus Corporation. After it was acquired by Adobe Systems in 1994, when the two companies merged, a Microsoft Windows version was released. Adobe discontinued production from September 1997. ..
Adobe Photoshop
Adobe Photoshop is a graphics editor developed and published by Adobe Systems. It is the current market leader for commercial bitmap and image manipulation, and, in addition to Adobe Acrobat, is one of the most well-known pieces of software produced by Adobe Systems. It is considered the industry ..
Adobe Photoshop Album
Adobe Photoshop Album is a software application by Adobe Systems designed to import, organize and edit digital photos, and allows quick and easy searching and sharing of entire photo collections. It is often compared to Apple Computer's iPhoto and Google's Picasa. It was initially released on Febr..
Adobe Photoshop Elements
Photoshop Elements 3.0 Welcome Screen on Windows Adobe Photoshop Elements is the consumer version of the Adobe Photoshop raster image editing product, sold at a fraction (roughly 1/7th to 1/5th) of the cost of the professional product or bundled with related hardware such as scanners and digi..
Adobe Premiere Elements
Adobe Premiere Elements is a consumer-level digital video editing software tool for non-linear video editing, published by Adobe Systems. It is a scaled-down version of the professional-level Adobe Premiere Pro, and competes with other home-use editors such as iMovie, Pinnacle Studio, Roxio myDVD, a..
Adobe Premiere Pro
Adobe Premiere Pro, produced by Adobe, is real-time, timeline based video editing software targeted at prosumer and professional video editors. It is a rewritten version of their long-standing Adobe Premiere software and was launched in 2003. It is often included as an OEM package with video editin..
Adobe PressWise
PressWise was digital imposition software to quickly and easily impose most any variety of flat and folding layouts. It was originally developed by Aldus which released PressWise 1.0 in 1993. It was subsuquently owned by Adobe Systems, Luminous, Imation, and ScenicSoft. PressWise was discontinued b..
Adobe Production Studio
Adobe Production Suite (known formally as Adobe Creative Suite Production Suite) is a collection of programs designed to edit video and sound clips. ..
Adobe Range
The Adobe Range is a minor mountain range of Nevada. Located northwest and north of Elko, Nevada, it runs generally north-south for about 30 mi (50 km), and has an area of about 800 sq km. Its highest point is an unnamed summit of 8,134 ft (2,480 m); the named peaks are Sherman Peak (7,522 ft) and T..
Adobe RGB color space
CIE 1931 xy chromaticity diagram showing the gamut of the Adobe RGB color space and location of the primaries. The D65 white point is shown in the center. The Adobe RGB color space is an RGB color space developed by Adobe Systems in 1998. It was designed to encompass most of the colors achie..
Adobe Solutions Network
Adobe Solutions Network (ASN) is the official name of the end-user training, developer, and print service providers authorized by Adobe Systems, Inc. There are three basic components to the program. The ASN Print Service Provider Program is designed for service bureaus and commercial printing esta..
Adobe Source Libraries
Adobe Source Libraries are a set of libraries developed by Adobe initially for their own use in the applications they publish and which they made open source. These libraries provide functionality to define GUI definition and behaior. They are organized around two main modules Adam and Eve. Adam ..
Adobe Streamline
Adobe Streamline is the name of a discontinued line tracing program made by Adobe Systems. Some feel it is no longer needed, as more powerful tracing capabilities can be found in Adobe Illustrator 9, CS and CS2. However, a test of the native Illustrator 9 auto-trace function by [Creative Pro in..
Adobe Systems
Adobe Systems (NASDAQ: [ADBE]) (LSE: [ABS]) is an American computer software company headquartered in San Jose, California, United States that was founded in December 1982 by John Warnock and Charles Geschke. They founded Adobe after leaving Xerox PARC in order to further develo..
Adobe Transient Witticisms
Adobe Transient Witticisms is the name coined for an Easter egg appearing in several versions of Adobe Photoshop. The easter egg can be viewed by accessing the alternate splash screen (in Mac OS this involves holding down the "command" key while choosing "About Photoshop" in the application menu;..
Adobe TrapWise
TrapWise is digital trapping software. It was originally developed by Aldus which released TrapWise 1.0 in 1993. It was subsequently owned by Adobe Systems, Luminous, Imation, ScenicSoft, Creo, and Kodak. ..
Adobe Type Manager
Adobe Type Manager (ATM) is the name of four different computer programs created and marketed by Adobe Systems. Macintosh The original ATM was created around 1991 for the Apple Macintosh computer platform to scale PostScript Type 1 fonts for the computer monitor, and for printing to non PostScri..
Adobe Version Cue
Adobe Version Cue CS2 is a computer program Adobe Systems supplies. Version Cue purports to enable an end user to manipulate information about the history of computer files. It also automates the process of collaboratively "reviewing" documents among groups of people. ..
Adobe Video Collection
Adobe Video Collection is a compilation of video production applications made by Adobe Systems. It is only available for the Microsoft Windows operating system. As of 2004, the latest release is version 2.5 which is available in Standard and Professional editions. The Standard edition contains: ..
Adobe Walls
Adobe Walls was the name given to several trading posts located in the panhandle of Texas in present day Hutchinson County. As early as 1843 representatives of William Bent established a trading post in the area and operated out of tipis. In 1845 an adobe structure was built and named Fort Adobe. ..
Adobe Wide Gamut RGB color space
CIE 1931 xy chromaticity diagram showing the gamut of the Adobe Wide Gamut RGB color space and location of the primaries. The D50 white point is shown in the center. The Adobe Wide Gamut RGB color space is an RGB color space developed by Adobe Systems as an alternative to the standard sRGB co..
Adobo
This article is about the Filipino cuisine Adobo; for the spicy Latin American sauce, see Adobo sauce. Adobo, a common dish in the Philippines, is typically made from pork or chicken, slow-cooked in soy sauce, vinegar, crushed garlic, bay leaf, and black peppercorns. This dish originates from the N..
Adobogiona
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Adobo sauce
Adobo is also the name of a Philippine dish. Adobo sauce is a sauce or marinade used in Latin American- and Southwest U.S.-style cooking, made of finely chopped or pureed chiles, garlic, vinegar, and often onions and tomatoes. Food that has been prepared with adobo is sometimes called adobado.[..
ADOdb
ADOdb is a database abstraction library for PHP and Python based on the same concept as Microsoft's ActiveX Data Objects. It allows developers to write applications in a fairly consistent way regardless of the underlying database storing the information. The advantage is that the database can be cha..
ADODB
ADODB may refer to: ActiveX Data Objects, a for data accessADOdb,a database abstraction library for PHP and PythonThis is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you may wish to change the link to point d..
ADOdb Lite
ADOdb Lite was the result for a need for a very small, fast ADOdb library while maintaining compatibility with ADOdb. ADOdb Lite uses less than 100k of system ram for each HTTP access compared to over 640k for ADOdb. ADOdb Lite is also 300% faster than the ADOdb Library. ADOdb Lite is a drop in r..
Adogawa, Shiga
Adogawa (安曇川町; -cho) was a town located in the former Takashima District, Shiga, Japan. As of 2003, the town had an estimated population of 14,245 and a density of 293.89 persons per km². The total area was 48.47 km². The town was dissolved upon the formation of a new city on ..
Adolat
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Adolescence
For other uses, see (disambiguation)}}}. American high school students Adolescence is the period of psychological and social transition between childhood and adulthood (gender-specific, manhood, or womanhood). Someone in Adolescence is called a Teenager. As a transitional stage of human dev..
Adolescence (disambiguation)
Adolescence or Adolescents may refer to: Adolescence - a stage of life.The Adolescents - a punk band This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you may wish to change the link to point directly to th..
Adolescent psychology
Adolescent psychology addresses the specific issues of adolescents. Contents 1 Adolescence2 Background3 Psychological issues4 See also5 Further reading Adolescence Adolescence, the transitional stage of development between childhood and adulthood, represents the per..
Adolescent Radioactive Black Belt Hamsters
ARBBH Book One Adolescent Radioactive Black Belt Hamsters, written by Don Chin and originally illustrated by Parsonavich and later by Sam Kieth, initially published by Eclipse Comics and later on by Parody Press, was the first unofficial spoof of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. This puts it ..
Adolescent Sex
Adolescent Sex was the first full length release from New Romantic band Japan. It was a very different album from their later material, such as Quiet Life & Tin Drum. It never got much press in Britain or the USA but sold very well in Asia, where it reached No 20 in Japan alone. It was first relea..
Adolf
Adolf, or Adolph, was a popular Christian name, especially in the German-speaking countries and in Scandinavia, but is rarely given today because of the association with Adolf Hitler. It derived from the Old High German Athalwolf, a composition of athal, or adal, meaning noble, and wolf, meaning wo..
Adolf's catfish
Adolf's catfish (Corydoras adolfoi) is a tropical freshwater fish belonging to the Corydoradinae sub-family of the Callichthyidae family. It originates in inland waters in South America, and is found in the Negro River basin in Brazil. It was originally described by Warren Burgess in 1982. Th..
Adolf, Count Palatine of the Rhine
Adolf of the Rhine (German: ) (27 September 1300, Wolfratshausen – 29 January 1327, Neustadt). He was the Count Palatine of the Rhine from the house of Wittelsbach in 1317–1327. He was the second son of Rudolf I, Duke of Bavaria and his wife Mechtild of Nassau. His rule was dominated by the..
Adolf, Duke of Holstein-Gottorp
Adolf of Holstein-Gottorp (25 January 1526 – 1 October 1586) was the first Duke of Holstein-Gottorp from the line of Holstein-Gottorp of the House of Oldenburg. He was the third son of King Frederick I of Denmark and his wife Sophie of Pomerania. Frederick gave his son to the education of L..
Adolfas Mekas
Mekas directing Hallelujah the Hills Adolfas Mekas (born 1925 in Lithuania) is a Lithuanian film director. Mekas immigrated to the United States and co-founded Film Culture magazine with his brother Jonas Mekas in 1954. He directed a number of films including Hallelujah The Hills and Going H..
Adolfo
Adolfo is a Brazilian city located in the interior of the state of São Paulo in the region (região) of São José do Rio Preto. Founded: 1959Elevation: 443 mPopulation: 3,437 inhabitantsArea: 211.4 km²Population density: 16.26hab/km²Postal code: 15230-000 ..
Adolfo Aguilar Zínser
Adolfo Aguilar Zínser Adolfo Aguilar Zínser (2 December 1949 – 5 June 2005) was a Mexican scholar, diplomat and politician who served as a National Security Advisor to President Vicente Fox and as a UN Security Council Ambassador in the midst of the US invasion of Iraq. Born in Mexico..
Adolfo Alsina
for the Buenos Aires Province partido see Adolfo Alsina, Buenos Aires. Adolfo Alsina (born January 4 1829 in Buenos Aires - died December 29 1877) was an Argentine lawyer and Unitarian politician, and one of the founders of the Partido Autonomista and the Partido Autonomista Nacional. Biography S..
Adolfo Angel
Adolfo Angel Alba (born September 1, 1963) is a Mexican musician and the keyboardist of famous romantic music group Los Temerarios. Angel is often credited as being the one who came up with the idea of forming a music group with his brother Gustavo Angel and his cousin Fernando Angel, among others...
Adolfo Aristarain
Adolfo Aristarain (born October 19 1943 in Buenos Aires) is an Argentine film director. After leaving Argentina in the Aristarain started working as asistant director in the Arcente cinema, and then in Europe during his short exile for Mario Camus, Giorgio Stegani and Lewis Gilbert before returni..
Adolfo Bautista
Adolfo "Bofo" Bautista Herrera (born May 15, 1979 in Dolores Hidalgo, Guanajuato) is a Mexican footballer who is currently playing for Chivas de Guadalajara. He is a forward/midfielder. He is better known as Bofo, as well as for his bald head cabeza calvo and triple digit jersey number, 100. --> He..
Adolfo Bermudez
Adolfo Bermudez is an American professional wrestler, better known as the pseudo-Native American Dances With Dudley. He used the Moonsault as a finishing move. Career Bermudez's first national exposure was as Dances With Dudley, part of The Dudley Family stable in Extreme Championship Wrestling. ..
Adolfo Bioy Casares
Adolfo Bioy Casares (September 15, 1914 - March 8, 1999) was an Argentine fiction writer. Bioy Casares was born in Buenos Aires, the grandson of a wealthy landowner and dairy processor. He wrote his first story ("Iris y Margarita") at the age of 11. He was a friend and frequent collaborator of Jorg..
Adolfo Calero
Adolfo Calero Portocarrero was a leader of the Contras and opponent of the Sandinistas, he was charged with controlling the bank accounts into which money was deposited and then used to buy supplies and arms. He was brought to testify at Congressional hearings in May 1987. Since 1963, he was a CIA ..
Adolfo Camarillo High School
Adolfo Camarillo High School is a high school located in Camarillo, California. It was recognized as a California Distinguished School in 1996 and a National Blue Ribbon School in 1997. It is part of the Oxnard Union High School District. The land was purchased for the school by Adolfo Camarillo f..
Adolfo Cambiaso
Adolfo Cambiaso (h) (Junior), is an Argentine polo player, considered by many to be the best player in the world, and one of the few players with a 10-goal handicap, which he reached at the record age of 17. Because his father bears the same name, Adolfo Junior is often referred to as Adolfito. Bi..
Adolfo Camilo Díaz
Adolfo Camilo Díaz López (Caborana, Aller, Asturias, Spain, 1963) is a Spanish writer in asturian language. He is specially known as a playwriter and author of short novels. He had achieved some of the most important prizes of the Asturian literature, as the Xosefa Xovellanos of novel (twice, in 1..
Adolfo Caminha
Adolfo Ferreira Caminha, more commonly known as Adolfo Caminha, is an Brazilian writer, who was born in Aracati city, state of Ceará, on May 29 1867. He died in Rio de Janeiro, state of Rio de Janeiro, on January 1, 1897. Bibliography Judite, short story, 1887Lágrimas de um crente, short story, ..
Adolfo Canepa
Adolfo Canepa was Chief Minister of Gibraltar from 8 December 1987 to 25 March 1988. |- style="text-align: center;" ..
Adolfo Cardinal Suárez Rivera
Adolfo Antonio Cardinal Suárez Rivera (born 9 January 1927) is a Cardinal Priest in the Roman Catholic Church and currently holds the rank of Archbishop Emeritus of the Archdiocese of Monterrey. Born in San Cristóbal de las Casas, Chiapas, Mexico, Suárez Rivera studied classical literature at th..
Adolfo Carrión Jr.
Adolfo Carrión, Jr. is the Bronx Borough President, elected in 2001 He was re-elected in 2005. External links [Official Bronx Borough President website] |- style="text-align: center;" ..
Adolfo Castelo
Adolfo Castelo (Buenos Aires, August 29 1940–November 23 2004) was a journalist and television host in Argentina. Castelo, who started working in graphic journalism, was the creator of several publications, including the political journalism magazine TXT, which he edited until his death. He a..
Adolfo Celi
Adolfo Celi (July 27, 1922 –February 19, 1986) was an Italian film actor and director. Born in Messina (Sicily), Celi appeared in nearly 100 movies, specializing in international villains. He most famous role was as Emilio Largo in the 1965 James Bond movie Thunderball. He was also appear..
Adolfo Constanzo
Adolfo de Jesus Constanzo (November 1, 1962 - May 6, 1989) was a serial killer and cult leader in Mexico. His nickname was The Godfather of Matamoros. Early life Constanzo was born in Miami, Florida. His mother, Delia Aurora Gonzalez del Valle, was a widowed Cuban immigrant. She gave birth to him..
Adolfo Cubas
Adolfo Cubas (born December 2, 1964) is a well known Venezuelan actor. He has participated in a number of theater plays and television telenovelas. Cubas grew up in a conservative family. Cubas wanted to become a Catholic priest, and he attended a Catholic seminar school with that purpose in mind,..
Adolfo de la Huerta
Adolfo de la Huerta President of Mexico Term of office:June 1 1920 – November 30 1920 Preceded by: Francisco Lagos Cházaro Succeeded by: Álvaro Obregón Date of birth: May 26 1881 Place of birth: Hermosillo, Sonora Date of death: July 9 1955 Place of deat..
Adolfo Díaz
Adolfo Díaz (1877–1964) was President of Nicaragua 1911-1917 and 1926-1929. Born in Costa Rica, in 1875, he worked as a secretary for the La Luz y Los Angeles Mining Company, an American company chartered in Delaware that owned the large gold mines around La Sinua in eastern Nicaragua. In th..
Adolfo Dominguez
Adolfo Domínguez was born 1950 in Ourense, Galicia, an impovershed area of Spain which none the less has given the country some prominent figures in the industry. Dominguez, who studied design and cinematography in Paris, with further studies in London, took over his father's fashion boutique in O..
Adolfo Ducke
Walter Adolfo Ducke (1876-1969) was a Brazilian ethnographer and botanist. He was a pioneer in the research of Amazonian Flora. In 1963 a nature reserve named after him, the 100 square kilometre Reserva Florestal Adolfo Ducke, was created in Manaus, Brazil. See also http://www.ilternet.edu/meet..
Adolfo Farsari
Adolfo Farsari (1841 – 1898) was an Italian photographer based in Yokohama, Japan. He had a brief military career, including service in the American Civil War, but was primarily a successful entrepreneur and commercial photographer in Japan. His work as a photographer was highly regarded in..
Adolfo Gregorio
Adolfo Gregorio (born September 1, 1982 in Turlock, California) is an American soccer midfielder, who played for Real Salt Lake of Major League Soccer. Gregorio was part of the original 1999 class at the Bradenton Academy, where as part of the Under-17 United States national team. He played for his..
Adolfo Horta
Silver medal 1980Moscow Boxing Men's Featherweight Adolfo Horta (born March 10, 1957 in Camaguey) is a retired boxer from Cuba, who won the silver medal in the Featherweight division (-57 kg) at age 22 at the 1980 Summer Olympics in Moscow. In the final he was beaten by East Germany's R..
Adolfo León Gómez
Adolfo León Gómez (1857-1927) was a Colombian poet, jurist and politician born in Pasca, Cundinamarca. He was a grandson of Josefa Acevedo de Gomez, the first civilian woman writer in Colombia. Further reading Sánchez López, Luis María: Diccionario de escritores colombianos, - 2a. ed. - B..
Adolfo López Mateos
Adolfo López Mateos President of Mexico Term of office:1 December 1958 – 1 December 1964 Preceded by: Adolfo Ruiz Cortines Succeeded by: Gustavo Díaz Ordaz Date of birth: 26 May 1909 Place of birth: Atizapán de Zaragoza, Edomex Date of death: 22 September ..
Adolfo Lugo Verduzco
Adolfo Lugo Verduzco (b. March 24, 1933 in Huichapan, Hidalgo) is a Mexican politician affiliated to the Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI). He is a former senator, chairman of the PRI and governor of Hidalgo (1987 – 1993). Lugo Verduzco is the son of Adolfo Lugo Guerrero and Magdalena V..
Adolfo Lutz
Adolfo Lutz was a Brazilian physician, 1855-1940, father of tropical medicine and medical zoology in Brazil, and a pioneer epidemiologist and researcher in infectious diseases. Lutz was born in Rio de Janeiro, on December 18th, 1855, to a family of Swiss origins. He studied medicine in Switzerland..
Adolfo Meléndez
Adolfo Meléndez was chairman of Real Madrid from 1908 to 1916 and again from 1939 to 1940. |- style="text-align: center;" |- style="text-align: center;" ..
Adolfo Pérez Esquivel
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Adolfo Quinones
Adolfo Quinones was born in Chicago, Illinois, USA,is an American actor,dancer,choreographer, and director. He has appeared in film and television. Quinones' most well known roll was in the 1984 hit cult film Breakin' and the 1984 sequel [[Breakin' 2: Electric Boogaloo]] as Ozone. He appeared in t..
Adolfo Rodríguez Saá
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Adolfo Ruiz Cortines
Adolfo Ruiz Cortines President of Mexico Term of office:1 December 1952 – 1 December 1958 Preceded by: Miguel Alemán Valdés Succeeded by: Adolfo López Mateos Date of birth: 30 December 1890 Place of birth: Veracruz, Ver. Date of death: 3 December 1973 Pl..
Adolfo Saguier
Adolfo Saguier was President of Paraguay September 1880 - November 25 1881. List of Presidents of Paraguay ..
Adolfo Sánchez Vázquez
Adolfo Sánchez Vázquez (born in Cádiz, Andalusia, Spain, on September 17, 1915) is a Spanish-born Mexican philosopher, writer and professor. After studying philosophy at the University of Madrid he emigrated to Mexico in 1939 with thousands of other intellectuals, scientists and artist following..
Adolfo Schwelm Cruz
Adolfo Schwelm Cruz (b. June 28, 1923) is a former Formula One driver from Argentina. He participated in 1 grand prix, debuting on January 18, 1953. He scored 0 championship points. Complete Formula One results Yr Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Team 1953 Coop ARG IND DUT BEL FRA GBR..
Adolfo Scilingo
Adolfo Scilingo is a former Argentine naval officer who is currently serving 640 years in a Spanish prison after being convicted on April 19, 2005 for crimes against humanity. The court found that he was on board military planes which jettisoned numerous naked, drugged political dissidents into the ..
Adolfo Sigwald
General Adolfo Sigwald was de facto Governor of Córdoba, Argentina from March 8, 1979 to January 20, 1982. |- style="text-align: center;" ..
Adolfo Suárez
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Adolfo Tapia
Adolfo Tapia Ibarra better known as La Parka is a professional wrestler from Mexico most famous to American fans for his days as "The Chairman of WCW." Due to legal reasons, he currently wrestles as L.A. Park in Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre. Contents 1 Career2 In wrestling2.1 ..
Adolfo Urías
Adolfo Urías y su Lobo Norteño ("Adolfo Urías and his Northern Wolf") is a Mexican norteño band headed by Adolfo Urías. Although actually a band, most Mexicans think of him as a solo singer (e.g., Julio Preciado, El Coyote, Marco Antonio Solis, and Antonio Aguilar). His music, like Los Rieleros..
Adolfo Valencia
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Adolfo Zaldívar
Miguel Adolfo Zaldívar Larraín (born September 13 1943), is the current president of the Christian Democrat Party of Chile (Democracia Cristiana, PDC). He is married to María Alicia Larraín Shaux and has six children. He received secondary formation at the Instituto de Humanidades Luis Campino. ..
Adolfo Zamora
Bishop Adolfo Zamora Hernandez (1910 - 1987) was a sedevacantist Catholic bishop from Mexico. He was ordained a Roman Catholic priest for the Order of Our Lady of Ransom on December 23, 1939 by Bishop Pedro Vera y Zuris. He was consecrated a bishop for the Union Catolico Trento on October 17, 1981 ..
Adolfus
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Adolf (manga)
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Adolf Abraham Halevi Fraenkel
Adolf Abraham Halevi Fraenkel (February 17 1891 Munich, Germany - October 15 1965 Jerusalem, Israel), known as Abraham Fraenkel, was an Israeli mathematician born and educated in Germany. Contents 1 Life2 Mathematician3 Bibliography4 External links Life Fraenkel studied math..
Adolf Albin
Adolf Albin (September 14, 1848 – 1920) was a Romanian chess player. He was born in Bucharest. He came to chess relatively late: according to the Oxford Companion to Chess he only learnt the game in his 20s and did not play in international events until his 40s. His best result came at New Y..
Adolf Anderssen
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Adolf Appellöf
Jakob Johan Adolf Appellöf (Garda on Gotland 2 November 1857 – 5 January 1921), Swedish marine zoologist. Appellöf matriculated at Uppsala University in 1877, earned his Ph.D. in 1886 and became a docent of zoology in 1887. In 1889 he received the position of conservator at the Museum of Be..
Adolf Bartels
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Adolf Bastian
Adolf Bastian (Bremen, German Confederation 26 June 1826 - Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago, 2 February 1905) was a 19th century polymath best remembered for his contributions to the development of ethnography and the development of anthropology as a discipline. Bastian was born into a prosperous..
Adolf Behne
Adolf Behne (*13. July 1885 in Magdeburg; † 22. August 1948 in Berlin) was an Architect, Architectural writer, Artistic activist and Scientist. He was one of the leaders of the Avant Garde in the Weimar Republic. Behne first studied the history of art in Berlin, then architecture. He joined the D..
Adolf Berle
Adolf Augustus Berle, Jr. (January 271895 - February 171971) was an educator, author, and U.S. diplomat. Educated at Harvard, Berle was a member of the Paris Peace Conference after World War I, but, unhappy with the terms of the Versailles Treaty, he resigned in protest. He became a professor of co..
Adolf Berman
Adolf Berman (1906-1978) was a Polish Jewish psychologist, and Secretary of Zegota, the resistance movement in Poland whose aim was to save Jews during the Holocaust. During the Second World War he operated under the code-name "Borowski," and ran CENTOS, a Jewish charitable organization that care..
Adolf Bernard Meyer
Adolf Bernard Meyer (1840 – 1911) was a German anthropologist and ornithologist. Meyer was a professor at the Anthropological and Ethnographic Museum in Dresden. He travelled in the East Indies at the end of the nineteenth century. ..
Adolf Bernhard Christoph Hilgenfeld
Adolf Bernhard Christoph Hilgenfeld (June 2, 1823 - January 12, 1907) was a German Protestant divine. Biography He was born at Stappenbeck near Salzwedel in Prussian Saxony. He studied at the Friedrich Wilhelm University in Berlin and the University of Halle, and in 1890 became professor ordinariu..
Adolf Born
Miracles in Venezia by Adolf Born Adolf Born (born June 12 1930) is a Czech painter and illustrator, caricaturist and film-maker. Born in the town of České Velenice on the Czech-Austrian border, Adolf Born studied Visual Art Education at the Pedagogical Faculty of the Charles University i..
Adolf Brand
First issue of "Der Eigene", one of the earliest homosexual periodicals, published by Adolf Brand in (1896) Adolf Brand (1874-1945) was a German writer, anarchist and pioneer activist for the acceptance of male homosexuality. Born in Berlin on November 14, 1874, Brand became a school teacher..
Adolf Brudes
Adolf Brudes ..
Adolf Busch
Adolf Georg Wilhelm Busch (August 8, 1891 – June 9, 1952) was a German-born violinist and composer. Busch was born in Siegen in Westphalia. He studied at the Cologne conservatory and at the Royal Academy of Music in Berlin with Willy Hess and Bram Elderling. In 1912, Busch founded the Vienna ..
Adolf Butenandt
Adolf Friedrich Johann Butenandt (March 24, 1903 in Lehe, – January 18, 1995 in Munich) was a German biochemist. He was awarded a Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1939 for his work on sex hormones. He finished his studies in Göttingen with a Ph.D. in chemistry, and after his Habilitation he became..
Adolf Cardinal Bertram
Adolf Cardinal Bertram (March 14 1859 – July 6 1945) was archbishop of Breslau and a cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church. Adolf Bertram was born in Hildesheim, Hanover. He studied theology at the University of Munich, the University of Innsbruck, and the University of Würzburg, where he obtain..
Adolf Cluss
Adolf Cluss (July 14, 1825-July 24, 1905) was a German-American immigrant who became one of the most important architects in Washington, D.C., in the late 19th century, responsible for the design of numerous schools and other notable public buildings in the capital. He was born in 1825 in Heilbr..
Adolf Daens
Adolf Daens (18 December 1839 – 14 June 1907) was a Belgian Flemish priest from Aalst. He created the Daensism movement from which originated in 1893 the Christene Volkspartij inspired by Leo XIII's encyclical Rerum Novarum. The Christene Volkspartij forced the radicalisation and democratisation..
Adolf Dassler
Adolf "Adi" Dassler (November 3, 1900 in Herzogenaurach (Germany) - September 6, 1978 in Herzogenaurach), mainly known as Adi Dassler, is the founder of the German sportswear company adidas. Trained as a baker, Adi Dassler started to produce his own sports shoes in his mother's washkitchen after h..
Adolf Deucher
Adolf Deucher Adolf Deucher (February 15, 1831 - July 10, 1912) was a Swiss politician. He was elected to the Swiss Federal Council on April 10, 1883 and died in office on July 10, 1912. He was affiliated to the Free Democratic Party. During his office time he held the following departments: ..
Adolf Dygasiński
Adolf Dygasiński (1839-1902) was a Polish novelist, publicist, and educator. In Polish literature, he is a leading representative of Naturalism. External links [Biography] ..
Adolf Dymsza
Adolf Dymsza born Adolf Bagiński on 7 April, 1900 in Warsaw, died 21 August , 1975 in Góra Kalwaria was a very popular and remarkable Polish comedy actor of both the pre-World War II and post-war eras. He starred in both theatre and film productions mainly before the World War II. See also Eugeni..
Adolf Ehrnrooth
Adolf Ehrnrooth as young man Adolf Ehrnrooth (December 6, 1999)Source:Finnish Defence Forces. Adolf Erik Ehrnrooth (February 9, 1905 – February 26, 2004) was a Finnish general. Ehrnrooth entered cadet school in 1922 and served in the Uusimaa Dragoon Regiment (Uudenmaan Rakuunarykm..
Adolf Eichmann
Adolf Eichmann, Germany 1940. Photo from United States Holocaust Memorial Museum Photo Archives. Otto Adolf Eichmann (known as Adolf Eichmann; March 19, 1906 – May 31, 1962) high-ranking Nazi and SS-Obersturmbannführer (Lt. Colonel). Due to his organisational talents and ideological rel..
Adolf Engler
Adolf Engler (1844 – 1930) was a German botanist, perhaps "The German Botanist". He is best known for his work on Plant Taxonomy and Phytogeography, like Die Natürlichen Pflanzenfamilien (The natural plant families), edited with Karl A. E. von Prantl. Even now, his system of plant classificati..
Adolf Erik Nordenskiöld
Nils Adolf Erik Nordenskiöld Baron (Nils) Adolf Erik Nordenskiöld, also known as A. E. Nordenskioeld (November 18, 1832, Helsinki, Finland (then the Grand Duchy of Finland) — August 12, 1901, Dalby, Skåne, Sweden) was a geologist, mineralogist and arctic explorer of Finland-Swedish..
Adolf Erman
Johann Peter Adolf Erman (October 31, 1854 – 1937) was a renowned Egyptologist and lexicographer; born in Berlin, the son of Georg Adolf Erman and grandson of Paul Erman. Educated at Leipzig and Berlin, he became extraordinary professor in 1883 and ordinary professor in 1892 of Egyptology in..
Adolf Etolin
Adolf Karlovich Etolin (born Arvid Adolf Etholén January 9, 1799 in Helsinki, Finland, died March 29, 1876 in Elimäki, Finland). He was an explorer and administrator employed by the Russian-American Company. Some historians believe that Etolin traveled from Russia to America with Vasily Golovnin ..
Adolf Eugen Fick
Portrait of Fick Adolf Eugen Fick (born 3 September, 1829, in Kassel, Germany; died 21 August, 1901, in Blankenberghe, Flandern) was a German physiologist usually credited with the invention of contact lenses. He earned a 1851 doctorate at Marburg in medicine. In 1855 he introduced Fick's la..
Adolf Frederick II, Duke of Mecklenburg-Strelitz
Adolf Friedrich II of Mecklenburg-Strelitz (19 October, 1658 - 12 May, 1708) was reigning Duke from 1658 to his death. His state was part of the Holy Roman Empire. He was a son and successor of Adolf Friedrich I of Mecklenburg-Strelitz (1588 - 1658) by his wife Maria Katharina, Princess of Braunsch..
Adolf Frederick of Sweden
Adolf FrederickKing of Sweden Adolf Frederick (Adolf Fredrik) (May 14, 1710 – February 12, 1771), was King of Sweden from 1751 until his death. His father was Christian Augustus (1673—1726) duek and a younger prince of Schleswig-Holstein-Gottorp, prince-bishop of Lubeck, and admin..
Adolf Fredriks kyrka
Adolf Fredriks kyrka - exterior Adolf Fredriks kyrka ("The Church of Adolf Frederick") is a church in central Stockholm, Sweden. It was built in 1768-1774, replacing a wooden chapel from 1674, which was dedicated to Saint Olof. Its cemetery is where Rene Descartes was first buried in 1650, b..
Adolf Fredrik Lindblad
Adolf Fredrik Lindblad (February 1, 1801 – August 23, 1878) was a Swedish composer, mainly remembered for his songs. Lindblad composed one opera, Frondörerna (The rebels), two symphonies, in C and D major, and chamber music including two string quintets, three violin sonatas and seven strin..
Adolf Freiherr Knigge
Adolph Franz Friedrich Ludwig Freiherr Knigge (16 October, 1752–6 May, 1796) was a German writer and Freemason. Über den Umgang mit Menschen (On Human Relations) Knigge was born in Bredenbeck, Hannover as a member of the lesser nobility. He studied law from 1769 to 1772 in Göttingen..
Adolf Friedrich von Schack
Adolf Friedrich, Graf von Schack (2 August 1815-14 April 1894) was a German poet and historian of literature. Contents 1 Background2 Works2.1 Novels and Poems2.2 Other Aspects3 Other Information4 References Background He was born at Brusewitz near Schwerin. Having ..
Adolf Furtwängler
Furtwängler's tomb in Athens Adolf Furtwängler (June 30, 1853-October 10, 1907) was a famous German archaeologist and art historian. He was the father of the conductor Wilhelm Furtwängler and mathematician Philipp Furtwängler, and the grandfather of the German archaeologist Andreas Fur..
Adolf Galland
Adolf Galland (March 19, 1912 - February 9, 1996) was a World War II German fighter pilot and commander of Germany's fighter force (General der Jagdflieger) from 1941 to 1945. He was a member of the NSDAP. Two of his brothers were also fighter pilots. Paul Galland would eventually die in action in..
Adolf Glassbrenner
Adolf Glassbrenner (March 27, 1810-September 25, 1876), was a German humorist and satirist, born in Berlin. After working for a short time in a merchant's office, he took to journalism, and in 1831 edited Don Quixote, a periodical which was suppressed in 1833 owing to its revolutionary tendencies. ..
Adolf Grabowsky
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Adolf Grünbaum
Adolf Gruenbaum was a philosopher of science. He received the Latakos Award and was a critic of psychoanalysis. ..
Adolf Gun
The 40.6 cm Schiffskanone C/34 in Schussgerat or Adolfkanone (Adolf gun) was a German coastal defense gun, designed in 1934 by Krupp and originally intended for battleships. Since the intended 56,000 ton H and J-Klass battleships were not built, the guns were used in coastal defence during the Secon..
Adolf Guyer-Zeller
Adolf Guyer-Zeller (May 1, 1839 in Neuthal bei Bauma-April 3, 1899) was a Swiss entrepreneur. He was the son of an owner of spinning mill and creator of a textile export trade in Zürich. After the death of his father, he led the company. He studied at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Z..
Adolf Hedin
Sven Adolf Hedin (1834 - 1905) was a Swedish liberal politician, who advocated for democratic and social reforms. ..
Adolf Heusinger
Adolf Heusinger (August 4, 1897 — November 30, 1982) was a German general during World War II and served as chief of staff towards the end of the war. Born in Holzminden, Germany on August 4 1897, he joined the German Army and served throughout the First World War. Heusinger remained in the army ..
Adolf Heyduk
Adolf Heyduk (1835–1923) was a distinguished Czech poet and writer. Many of his poems were later adapted by Antonín Dvořák. ..
Adolf Hitler
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Adolf Hitler's contacts with Jewish people
The contacts that Adolf Hitler had with Jewish people were varied. In later years, he tried to hide that some of these contacts had occurred. Dr. Eduard Bloch When Hitler's mother was diagnosed with breast cancer, a Jewish doctor named Eduard Bloch took care of her[link]. By 1907 she had ..
Adolf Hitler's inspection of the German Workers' Party
Corporal Adolf Hitler was ordered in September, 1919 to investigate a small group in Munich known as the German Workers' Party (Deutsche Arbeiterpartei, DAP), which had only 54 members at the time. The use of the term "workers" attracted the attention of the German Army which was now involved in cru..
Adolf Hitler's medical health
The factual accuracy of this article is [Accuracy disputedisputed]. Please see the relevant discussion on the [ Further reading Medical books Bezymenski, L. (1968). The Death of Adolf Hitler: Unknown Documents from Soviet Archives. Harcourt Brace. ISBN 0718106342Doyle, D. (2005)..
Adolf Hitler's personal standard
Adolf Hitler's personal standard was designed after Reichspräsident Paul von Hindenburg died on 2 Aug 1934. Adolf Hitler abolished the title "Reichspräsident" and in its place instituted the title of "Führer" which henceforth could only be used when referring to him personally. Hindenburg used ..
Adolf Hitler's religious beliefs
Contents 1 Views during chilhood and youth2 Views as an adult2.1 Public statements2.2 Private statements2.3 Positive Christianity2.4 Hitler's god and racism2.5 Hitler and Protestantism2.6 Hitler and Catholic ritual3 References Views during chilhood a..
Adolf Hitler and the Briefs Controversy
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Adolf Hitler Line
The Adolf Hitler Line was a German defensive line in central Italy during the Second World War. The strong points of the line were at Aquino and Piedimonte. It was located a few kilometers north of the Gustav Line. The line was breached on May 23, 1944 by Canadian soldiers.The next German line was t..
Adolf Hoelzel
Adolf Hoelzel was a pioneer of abstraction and taught at the Stuttgart Academy in the 19th century. ..
Adolf Holl
Adolf Holl (born 1930) is an Austrian Catholic writer and theologian of international reputation. He lives in Vienna, where he was Chaplain of the University of Vienna and a lecturer in its Department of Catholic Theology. Because of conflicts with Church authorities, he was suspended from his te..
Adolf Holtzmann
Adolf Holtzmann (1810-1870) was a German philologist. Born at Karlsruhe, he gave himself to the study of theology and then of philology at various universities, and in 1852 became professor of the German Language and Literature at Heidelberg. He is the author of various learned treatises on philol..
Adolf Hölzel
Adolf Hölzel (1853 - 1934) was a German artist/painter. He worked in Dachau. His style developed from impressionism to expressive modernism. ..
Adolf Hozel
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Adolf Hubert van Scherpenzeel-Thim
Adolf Hubert van Scherpenzeel-Thim was Mayor of Moresnet from February 21, 1859 – May 30, 1859. |- style="text-align: center;" ..
Adolf Hühnlein
Adolf Hühnlein (November 12 1881 Neustädtlein, Germany - June 18 1942, München) was a soldier and Nazi Party official. He was the Korpsführer (Corps Leader) of the National Socialist Motor Corps (NSKK) from 1934 to his death in 1942. He had been decorated with Iron Cross Second Class and First ..
Adolf Hurwitz
Adolf Hurwitz Adolf Hurwitz (26 March 1859- 18 November 1919) was a German mathematician, and one of the most important figures in mathematics in the second half of the nineteenth century (according to Jean-Pierre Serre, 'always something good in Hurwitz'). He was born in a Jewish family in H..
Adolf III
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Adolf II of Berg
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Adolf II of Lotharingia
Adolf II of Lotharingia count in Keldachgau, Vogt of Deutz (born 1002, died 1041), son of Adolf I of Lotharingia, count in Keldachgau, Vogt of Deutz. He left two sons: Adolf I of Berg, count of Berg from 1077 until 82, Vogt of Werden, Deutz, Berg and Gerresheim (died 1086); Hermann IV, count of Saf..
Adolf Indrebø
Adolf Indrebø (1884-1942) was the Norwegian Minister of Finance 1935-1936, as well as head of the Ministry of Defense 1935. ..
Adolf IV
Adolf IV of Berg count of Berg from 1132 until 1160 and of Altena (died after 1161), son of Adolf III of Berg count of Berg and Hövel. He married (1st) Adelheid von Arnsberg, a daughter of Heinrich count von Rietberg; then (2nd) Irmgard (?) von Schwartzenberg, a daughter of Engelbert von Schwarzen..
Adolf I of Altena
Adolf I of Altena, count of Altena, 1st count von der Mark (born 1194, died 1249), son of Friedrich I of Altena. He buys the castle Mark in 1198 and becomes count von der Mark (in 1208). He re-unites Altena after the banishment of his cousin Friedrich II of Isenberg. He married (1st) Lutgardis..
Adolf I of Berg
Adolf I of Berg, count of Berg from 1077 until 1082, Vogt of Werden, Deutz, Berg and Gerresheim (died 1086), son of Adolf II of Lotharingia count of Keldachgau, Vogt of Deutz (born 1002, died 1041). He left one son: Adolf II of Berg-Hövel, count of Berg, count of Auelgau and Siegburg, Vogt of Werd..
Adolf I of Lotharingia
Adolf I of Lotharingia, count of Keldachgau, Vogt of Deutz from 1108 until 1118, is the son of Hermann I "Pusillus" (the Little Pfalzgraf), count palatine of Lotharingia. He left three sons: Hermann III, Vogt of Deutz in St.Severin (Cologne) und Werden (died 1056); Adolf II of Lotharingia, count of..
Adolf Jellinek
Adolf Jellinek (1821-1893) rabbi and scholar, was born in Moravia. After filling clerical posts in Leipzig, he became a preacher at the Leopoldstädter Tempel in Vienna in 1856. He was associated with the promoters of the New Learning within Judaism, and wrote on the history of the Kabbalah. His bi..
Adolf Joszt
Adolf Joszt (1889, Lvov-1957) was a Polish chemist, considered to be a significant precursor to the practices of biotechnology and environmental protection. External links ..
Adolf Kirchhoff
Johann Wilhelm Adolf Kirchhoff (January 6, 1826 - February 26, 1908), German classical scholar and epigraphist, was born in Berlin. Adolf Kirchhoff In 1865 he was appointed professor of classical philology in the university of his native city. He is the author of: Die Homerische Odyssee (185..
Adolf Kneser
Adolf Kneser (March 19, 1862 - January 24, 1930) was a German mathematician. He was born in Grüssow, Germany and died in Breslau, Germany (now Wrocław, Poland). He is the father of the mathematician Hellmuth Kneser and the grandfather of the mathematician Martin Kneser. External link John J. ..
Adolf Krzyk
Adolf Krzyk (born Dec 25, 1907) was a Polish soccer goalkeeper. Krzyk represented both Brygada Czestochowa and Polish National Team (where his main rival for starting position was Edward Madejski). Altogether, played 6 games in Polish jersey, allowing 11 goals. His debut took place Sept 12, 1937 in..
Adolf Lande
Adolf Lande served for many years as secretary of the Permanent Central Narcotics Board and the Drug Supervisory Body (two international drug organs) and was the primary drafter of the Single Convention on Narcotic Drugs. He also wrote the Commentary of both the Single Convention and the Convention ..
Adolf Lasson
Adolf Lasson (March 12, 1832, Alt-Strelitz, Mecklenburg-Strelitz - December 19, 1917) was a German Jewish philosophical writer, and the father of Georg Lasson. He educated at the Gymnasium Carolinum, Neu-Strelitz, and the University of Berlin (1848-52; classical philology and law). In 1858 he becam..
Adolf Lindenbaum
Adolf Lindenbaum (June 12, 1904 in Warsaw, Poland – 1941 in Paneriai), was a Polish Jewish logician and mathematician. He was a student of Wacław Sierpiński, became a distinguished author of works on set theory and had served as an Assistant Professor at Warsaw University. He was killed by the G..
Adolf Loos
Adolf Loos (December 10, 1870 in Brno, Moravia–August 8, 1933 in Vienna, Austria) was an early-20th century Viennese modernist architect who is associated with the International Style. Major works Looshaus in Michaelerplatz, Vienna. Steiner House, Vienna, Austria, 1910Looshaus, Vienna..
Adolf Lüderitz
Franz Adolf Eduard Lüderitz (1834-1886) was a German merchant and founder of the first German colony in Southwest Africa. He was born in Bremen, where he engaged in the tobacco business with his father, who died in 1878. Adolf Lüderitz succeeded to the management of the business. He h..
Adolf Lu Hitler Marak
Adolf Lu Hitler R. Marak (born April 20, 1948) is a politician in the state of Meghalaya, India. A member of the Nationalist Congress Party, he was forest and environment minister in the government of E.K. Mawlong and then cooperation minister under F.A. Khonglam. He lost his seat in the state ass..
Adolf Maislinger
Adolf Maislinger (9 December 1903, Munich – 26 April 1985, Munich) was a well-known prisoner of Dachau concentration camp. Biography Adi Maislinger came from a social democratic household. In 1931 he joined the Communist Party of Germany. In the illegality he was a courier under the code nam..
Adolf Malan
Adolf Malan (born 6 September, 1961 in Germiston, South Africa) is a former South African rugby union footballer. He played 159 matches for Northern Transvaal. His usual position was as lock, where he also played for the national team, the Springboks. He made his debut for South Africa on August 26..
Adolf Martin Schlesinger
Adolf Martin Schlesinger (b. Sülz, Silesia,4 October 1769, d. Berlin, 11 October 1838) was a German Jewish music publisher whose firm became one of the most influential in the early nineteenth century. Schlesinger began in the book business in Berlin in 1795 and founded a music publishing house t..
Adolf Mayer
Adolf Mayer (1843 – 1942) was director of the Agricultural Experiment Station at Wageningen in the Netherlands. He was called in 1879 to study a peculiar disease of tobacco. He is credited as the first person to transmit tobacco mosaic by using the juice extracts from the diseased plant as the..
Adolf Merckle
Dr. Adolf Merckle (1935-) is a businessman, and one of the richest people in Germany. Merckle was born in Dresden, Germany to a wealthy family. Most of his wealth comes from inheritance. He developed his Bohemian grandfather's chemical wholesale company into Germany's largest pharmaceutical wholesa..
Adolf Meyer
Adolf Meyer may refer to: Adolf Meyer (psychiatrist) (1866–1950)Adolf Bernard Meyer (1840–1911), anthropologist and ornithologistAdolf Meyer (architect) (1881–1929) ..
Adolf Meyer (architect)
For other persons with the same name, see Adolf Meyer Adolf Meyer (1881 – 1929) was a German architect. A student and employee of Peter Behrens, Meyer became the office boss of the firm of Walter Gropius around 1915 and a full partner afterwards. In 1919 Gropius appointed Meyer as a master at t..
Adolf Meyer (psychiatrist)
Adolf Meyer, M.D., LL.D. (September 13 1866 - March 17 1950) was a psychiatrist born in Niederwenigen, near Zurich, Switzerland. Receiving his MD from the University of Zürich after studying psychiatry with Forel and neuropathology with von Monakow, he began his professional career as a neuropatho..
Adolf Oberländer
Adam Adolf Oberländer (1845-1923) was a German caricaturist. He was born at Ratisbon, but after 1847 lived in Munich. He studied painting at the Munich Academy under Karl von Piloty, and soon discovered that the true expression of his genius was in the field of caricature and comic drawings. He jo..
Adolf of Altena
Adolf of Altena, Adolf of Berg or Adolf of Cologne, (c. 1157 – 15 April 1220 in Neuss) was Archbishop of Cologne from 1193 to 1205. Biography Adolf was born in about 1157 as the second son of Count Eberhard of Berg-Altena and his wife Adelheid. In about 1177 he became a canon of Cologne Cat..
Adolf of Limburg
This does not cite its [[Opentopia:Citing sources|references or sources]]. You can [[Opentopia:WikiProject Fact and Reference Check|help]] Wikipedia by introducing appropriate citations. Adolf of Limburg, count of Limburg (died 1506), son of Wilhelm I of Limburg, count of Limburg. He married in 14..
Adolf of Nassau
Adolf of Nassau is the name of: Adolf of Nassau-Weilburg, King of the Romans (1291–98)Adolphe, Grand Duke of Luxembourg, (1890–1905)Adolf of Nassau, brother of Louis of Nassau and William I of Orange, killed in the Battle of Heiligerlee This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation]..
Adolf of Nassau-Weilburg
right Adolf of Nassau (ca. 1255 – July 2, 1298) was King of Germany from 1292 until 1298. Adolf of Nassau was a member of the minor nobility, born about 1255 as son of count Walram II of Nassau and Adelheid of Katzenelnbogen. He had neither influence nor power, and was elected to becom..
Adolf Ogi
Adolf Ogi (left) greets U.S. Secretary of Defense William Cohen. Adolf Ogi (born on July 18, 1942) is a Swiss politician. He was elected to the Swiss Federal Council on December 9, 1987, as member of the Swiss People's Party from the Canton of Berne. He handed over office on December 31, 200..
Adolf Otto Reinhold Windaus
Adolf Otto Reinhold Windaus Adolf Otto Reinhold Windaus (December 25, 1876 – June 9, 1959) was a significant German chemist. He won a Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1928. Nobel Prize in Chemistry: Laureates (1926-1950) 1926: Svedberg | 1927: Wieland | 1928: Windaus ..
Adolf Overweg
Adolf Overweg (July 24, 1822 – September 27, 1852) was a geologist, astronomer, and traveler. He was born in Hamburg, Germany. As a member of a mission to fix trade routes in Central Africa he became the first person of European origin to circumnavigate Lake Chad. In 1849 he joined an exped..
Adolf Pilar von Pilchau
Adolf Konstantin Jakob Baron Pilar von Pilchau (23 May 1851 in Audru, Estonia – 17 June 1925 in Pärnu, Estonia) was a landlord of Audru and a Baltic German politician, regent of the United Baltic Duchy (1918). Adolf Pilar von Pilchau became the owner of Audru (German: Audern) manor after his fat..
Adolf Pinner
Adolf Pinner (August 31 1842, Wronke/Wronki, Provinz Posen - May 21, 1909, Berlin) was a German chemist. He educated at the Jewish Theological Seminary at Breslau and at the University of Berlin (Doctor of Chemistry, 1867). In 1871 he became privat-docent at the University of Berlin. In 1873 he bec..
Adolf Pokorny
Adolf Pokorny was born on July 26, 1895 in Vienna. He was dermatologist and Medical Doctorate. He was a defendant in the Doctors' Trial. Pokorny participated from March 1915 to September 1918 in the First World War. He received many medals and was discharged later in the rank of a second lieutenan..
Adolf Portmann
Adolf Portmann (27 May 1897 - 28 June 1982) was a zoologist. Born in Basel, Switzerland, he studied zoology at the University of Basel and worked later in Geneva, Munich, Paris and Berlin, but mainly in marine biology laboratories in France (Banyuls-sur-Mer, Roscoff, Villefranche-sur-Mer) and Helgo..
Adolf Reichwein
Adolf Reichwein (born 3 October 1898 in Bad Ems; died 20 October 1944 in Berlin-Plötzensee, executed) was a German educator, economist, and cultural policymaker for the SPD. He was also a resistance fighter in Nazi Germany. Contents 1 Life2 Works (selection)3 Literature4 Ex..
Adolf Reinach
Adolf Bernhard Philipp Reinach (December 23 1883, Mainz, Germany – November 16, 1917, Diksmuide, Belgium), German philosopher, phenomenologist (from the Munich phenomenology perspective) and law theorist. Contents 1 Life and Works2 List of main works3 Bibliography4 External ..
Adolf Reubke
Adolf Reubke (December 6, 1805 - March 3, 1875) was a German organ builder. He was born in Halberstadt. His organ building business was based in Hausneindorf and he built instruments at the Jakobikirche in Magdeburg (1853-58), the Gewandhaus in Leipzig (1860; home of the Leipzig Gewandhaus Orchestr..
Adolf Schärf
Adolf Schärf (April 20, 1890, Mikulov — February 28, 1965, Vienna) was from 1957 to his death the president of the Republic of Austria. As an educated lawyer, he had been the secretary of the social democratic president of the Nationalrat during the years of the first republic (1918-1934) and..
Adolf Scherbaum
Adolf Scherbaum (August 23, 1909 Eger/Cheb - 2000) was a Bohemia-born trumpet player. He actived at Prague, Brno, Berlin, Bratislava, Hamburg, and taught at the Hochschule für Musik Saar ([de]), Saarbrücken. External links http://www.asamnet.de/~bayerj/scherbe/career.htm (English)http:..
Adolf Schlagintweit
Adolf Schlagintweit (9 January 1829 - 26 August 1857) was a German explorer of Central Asia. The second of the five Schlagintweit brothers of Munich, his earliest work was scientific study in the Alps, 1846-1848, along with his brother Hermann. They established their reputation with the Untersuchun..
Adolf Schmal
Felix Adolf Schmal (18 August 1872 – 28 August 1919) was an Austrian fencer and cyclist. He competed at the 1896 Summer Olympics in Athens. Schmal competed in the 333 metres, 10 kilometres, 100 kilometres, and 12 hours races in cycling. His best result was in the 12 hours race, where he c..
Adolf Schreyer
Adolf Schreyer (1828-1899), German painter, was born at Frankfurt-am-Main. He studied art first at the Staedel Institute in his native town, and then at Stuttgart and Munich. He painted many of his favourite subjects in his travels in the East. He first accompanied Prince Thurn und Taxis through Hu..
Adolf Seel
Adolf Seel (1 March, 1829–14 February, 1907) was a German painter. He enjoyed training at the Duesseldorf Academy of Arts. Contents 1 Biography2 Works3 Awards4 External links Biography Seel visited the academy in Düsseldorf in 1844-50, where he trained under Wilhelm S..
Adolf Stern
Adolf Stern (real name, Adolf Ernst) (1835-1907) was a German literary historian and poet, born in Leipzig. He studied at the universities of Leipzig and Jena, and in 1868 was appointed professor of the history of literature in the Polytechnikum of Dresden. His publications include the compilat..
Adolf Stieler
Adolf Stieler (1775–1836) was a German cartographer who worked most of his life in the Justus Perthes Geographical Institute in Gotha. His atlases are deservedly held in high esteem for their excellence. His Handatlas was the leading German world atlas until the middle of the 20th century, pa..
Adolf Stoecker
Adolf Stoecker (December 11, 1835 - February 2, 1909) was the court chaplain to Kaiser Wilhelm, a politician, and an anti-semitic German theologian. In fact, in 1878, he founded one of the first anti-semitic political parties in Germany, the Christian Socialist Workers Party. He was born in Halberst..
Adolf Taimi
There are very few or no other articles that link to this one.Please help [[help:link|introduce links]] in articles on [related topics]. After links have been created, remove this message.This article has been tagged since June 2006. } Adolf Taimi (1881 - 1955) was a Finnish Communist le..
Adolf Tolkachev
Adolf Tolkachev (born 1927, Aktyubinsk, Kazakhstan; died 1986) was a Soviet Union electronics engineer who provided key documents to the CIA over the years between 1979 and 1985. Among the systems compromised was the radar used by the MiG-31 Foxhound fighter. He was executed as a spy in 1986. His d..
Adolf VI
Adolf VI of Berg, count of Berg from 1189 until 1218 (born about 1185, killed in Damiette on 7 Aug 1218 during the Hungarian crusade against Egypt), son of Engelbert I of Berg, count of Berg (1150-1189) and Margaret of Geldern. He married Berta von Sayn (died 1244), a daughter of Heinrich II zu Saf..
Adolf VIII of Holstein
Adolf VIII of Holstein (German: ) (1401 – December 4, 1459), Duke of Southern Jutland (Danish, Sønderjylland), i.e Schleswig, and Count of Holstein, was the mightiest vassal of the Danish realm. He descended from a branch of the family of Schauenburg, who had for centuries been counts of Hols..
Adolf von Baeyer
Johann Friedrich Wilhelm Adolf von Baeyer (October 31, 1835 - August 20, 1917) was a German chemist who synthesized indigo, and was the 1905 recipient of the Nobel Prize in Chemistry [#endnote_Meijere]. Born in Berlin, he initially studied mathematics and physics at Berlin University befo..
Adolf von Harnack
Adolf von Harnack, German theologian Adolf von Harnack (May 7, 1851–June 10, 1930), was a German theologian and science administrator. Biography He was born at Tartu (then Dorpat) in Livonia (then a province of Russia, now in Estonia) where his father, Theodosius Harnack, held a profess..
Adolf von Henselt
Statue of von Henselt in his hometown of Schwabach Adolf von Henselt (May 12, 1814 - October 10, 1889), German composer and pianist, was born at Schwabach, in Bavaria. At three years old he began to learn the violin, and at five the piano under Frau von Fladt. On obtaining financial help from..
Adolf von Hildebrand
Adolf von Hildebrand (October 6, 1847 Marburg, Switzerland - January 18,1921 Munich) was a sculptor, the son of Marburg economics professor Bruno Hildebrand. He was the author of Das Problem der Form in der Bildenden Kunst ("The Problem of Form in Painting and Sculpture"). From 1873 he lived in ..
Adolf von Liebenberg
Adolf von Liebenberg, or Ritter Adolf Liebenberg von/de Zsittin (September 15, 1851, Como, Lombardy - May 6, 1920, Vienna) was a Austrian resercher for the farm products (Getreidewissenschaft(ler), Agrarfachmann). He taught at Königsberg University and Vienna. External links http://www.catalogus-..
Adolf von Sonnenthal
Adolf von Sonnenthal (December 21 1834-1909), Austrian actor, was born of Jewish parentage in Budapest. Though brought up in penury and apprenticed to a working tailor, he cultivated his talent for drama, and was fortunate in receiving the support of a co-religionist, the actor Bogumil Dawison, who ..
Adolf von Trotha
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Adolf Wagner
''This article concerns the Nazi official Adolf Wagner; for the German economist, see Adolph Wagner. Adolf Wagner (October 1, 1890-1944) was a German soldier. He served in World War I as an officer in the German Army. A member of the Nazi Party from its earliest days, he was appointed a Gauleiter ..
Adolf Wahrmund
Adolf Wahrmund (10 June 1827–15 May 1913) was a German orientalist. He was born in Wiesbaden, Germany and died in Vienna. From 1853 until 1861 he was at the Hofbibliothek, from 1862 he taught at the Orientalischen Akademie in Wien (Oriental Academy of Vienna). He fathered Ludwig Wahrmund. Pub..
Adolf Wallenberg
Adolf Wallenberg (November 101862 (Stargard/Pommern) - 1949) was a German internist and neurologist. Adolf Wallenberg studied at Heidelberg and Leipzig, receiving his doctorate from the latter University in 1886. From 1886 to 1888 he was assistant in the Städtisches Krankenhaus in Danzig, where he..
Adolf Warski
Adolf Warski, born Jerzy Adolf Warszawski (April 20, 1868—1937), was a leader and theoretician of the Polish communist movement. He was active in the working class movement from 1889, becoming a member of the executive of the Social Democracy of the Kingdom of Poland and Lithuania (SDKPiL),..
Adolf Weil
Adolf Weil (February 7, 1848/1849, Heidelberg - July 23, 1916) was a German physician after whom Weil's disease is named. External links http://www.jewishencyclopedia.com/view.jsp?artid=82&letter=W ..
Adolf Wilbrandt
Adolf Wilbrandt Adolf Wilbrandt (August 24, 1837-1911) was a German novelist and dramatist. Wilbrant was born in Rostock. His father was a professor at the university in Rostock. He received early education in his native town, and then entered the university and engaged in the study of law...
Adolf Wissel
Adolf Wissel (Velber, 19 April 1894 – Velber, 17 November 1973) was a German painter. He was one of the official artists of Nazism. His paintings, in a classical style, depict peasants and rural family life in the manner idealized by the Third Reich. His realist style is in the tradition of Ger..
Adolf Wölfli
Portrait of Adolf Wölfli with paper trumpet, 1925 Adolf Wölfli (1864 - 1930) (occasionally spelt Adolf Woelfli or Adolf Wolfli) was a prolific Swiss artist who is regarded as one of the foremost artists in the Art Brut or outsider art traditions. Wölfli had a troubled childhood. He suffere..
Adolf Ziegler
Adolf Ziegler was tasked by the Nazi party to oversee the purging of Degenerate art by artists such as Franz Marc and Emil Nolde. He was the favoured painter of Hitler. Born in Bremen on October 16, 1892, to an architect father and a family of architects on his mother’s side, Ziegler was always s..
Adolf Zika
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Adolf Østbye
Adolf Østbye (February 1868-September 5 1907, Kristiania (Oslo), Norway) was a revue artist and barber who became the first Norwegian recording artist. The earliest playable Norwegian phonograph cylinder dates from 1889. During the years 1889 - 1904, Østbye made a series of cylinders, announced "..
Adolor
There are very few or no other articles that link to this one.Please help [[help:link|introduce links]] in articles on [related topics]. After links have been created, remove this message.This article has been tagged since June 2006. } Adolor Corporation is a biopharmaceutical company sp..
Adolph, West Virginia
Adolph is an unincorporated community in Randolph County, West Virginia, USA. Originally known as West Huttonsville, Adolph was named by the Board on Geographic Names in 1977. External links ..
Adolphe
Adolphe is a classic French novel by Benjamin Constant, first published in 1816. It tells the story of a young man, Adolphe, who falls in love with an older, married woman, Ellénore. This loves leads to the two having an illicit relationship, which ultimately cannot continue. The novel was adapted ..
Adolphe, Grand Duke of Luxembourg
House of Nassau: the last of the Weilburg branch and those of Bourbon-Parma in Luxembourg]] ..
Adolphe-Basile Routhier
Sir Adolphe-Basile Routhier Sir Adolphe-Basile Routhier (May 8, 1839 – June 27, 1920) was a Canadian lyricist. He wrote the French version of the Canadian national anthem O Canada. External links [Biography at the Dictionary of Canadian Biography Online] ..
Adolphe-Philippe Caron
Adolphe-Philippe Caron The Honourable Sir Joseph-Philippe-René-Adolphe Caron, PC, KCMG (24 December 1843 – 20 April 1908), was a Canadian lawyer and politician. He is now best remembered as the Minister of Militia and Defence in the government of Sir John A. Macdonald and his role duri..
Adolphe Adam
Adolphe Adam Adolphe Charles Adam (July 24, 1803 – May 3, 1856) was a French composer and music critic. He is best known today for his ballets Giselle (1844) and Le Corsaire (1856, his last work), his opera Les Toréadors]] (AKA Le toréador ou L'accord parfait) (1849), and his Christmas..
Adolphe Appia
Adolphe Appia (1862–1928) was a Swiss architect and theorist of stage lighting and décor. ..
Adolphe Blanc
Adolphe Blanc (Manosque, Alpes-de-Haute-Provence, June 24, 1828 – Paris, May 1885) was a French composer of chamber music. At the age of 13 he was sent to study violin at the Paris Conservatoire. Though he studied under Ludovic Halévy, and though his one-act comic opera Les Deux Billets was ..
Adolphe Boucard
Adolphe Boucard (1839-March 15, 1905) was a French ornithologist who collected extensively in Mexico and Central America. He concentrated in collecting hummingbirds and sold many of these to the plume trade. He published the periodical The Hummingbird (1891-95). He spent his later years in England ..
Adolphe Cohn
Adolphe Cohn, LL.B., A.M. (1851-1930) was an American educator, born in Paris and educated at the University of Paris. He served in the Franco-Prussian War, studied law in Paris, and emigrated to the United States in 1875. Professor Cohn taught French at Columbia and Harvard. He chaired the Frenc..
Adolphe Crémieux
Isaac Moïse Crémieux, better known as Adolphe Crémieux (April 30, 1796 - February 10, 1880), was a French statesman. Born at Nîmes, of a rich Jewish family, he began life as an advocate in his native town. After the revolution of 1830 he came to Paris, formed connections with numerous political..
Adolphe d'Archiac
Etienne Jules Adolphe Desmier de Saint-Simon, Vicomte d'Archiac (September 24, 1802-December 24, 1868), was a French geologist and paleontologist. He was born at Reims and educated in the Military School of St. Cyr, and served for nine years as a cavalry officer until 1830, when he retired from the..
Adolphe d'Ennery
French literature French literary history Medieval 16th century - 17th century 18th century -19th century 20th century - Contemporary French Writers Chronological list - - [[Portal:France|France Portal]] [[Portal:Literature|Literature Portal]]This box: [ view] • &..
Adolphe Delattre
(Pierre) Adolphe Delattre (or De Lattre) (February 12, 1805 - January 3, 1854) was a French ornithologist. Between 1831 and 1851 he made several expeditions to America, where he was particularly interested in collecting hummingbirds. ..
Adolphe Joseph Thomas Monticelli
Adolphe Joseph Thomas Monticelli (1824 - 1886) was a French painter of the generation preceding the Impressionists. Monticelli was born in Marseille in humble circumstances. He attended the École Municipale de Dessin in Marseille from 1842 to 1846, followed by study in Paris under Paul Delaroche a..
Adolphe Lecours
Adolphe Lecours was the second head coach of the Montreal Canadiens, following Jack Laviolette. He managed the team for one year, 1910. His record that one year was 8-8-0. ..
Adolphe Menjou
Adolphe Menjou Adolphe Jean Menjou (February 18, 1890 – October 29, 1963) was an American actor. Born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania of French and Irish descent, he was raised Roman Catholic, and attended the Culver Military Academy and graduated from Cornell University with a degree in e..
Adolphe Monod
Adolphe-Louis-Frédéric-Théodore Monod (January 21, 1802–April 6, 1856), was a French Protestant churchman. His elder brother was Frédéric Monod. Adolphe Monod He was born in Copenhagen, where his father was pastor of the French church. Educated at Paris and Geneva, he began his ..
Adolphe Mouron Cassandre
The poster Normandie (1935) is Cassandre's most famous design Adolphe Mouron Cassandre (January 24, 1901 – June 19, 1968) was an influential Ukrainian-French painter, commercial poster artist, and typeface designer. Born Adolphe Jean-Marie Mouron in Kharkov, Ukraine to French parents, as..
Adolphe Napoleon Didron
Adolphe Napoleon Didron (13 March, 1806–13 November, 1867) was a French archaeologist. Didron was born at Hautvillers, in the département of Marne, and began his education as a student of law. In 1830 he began, on the advice of Victor Hugo, a study of the Christian archaeology of the Middl..
Adolphe Niel
Adolphe Niel (October 4, 1802-August 13, 1869) was a marshal of France. He was born at Muret, and entered the École Polytechnique in 1821, passing on to the engineer school at Metz, becoming lieutenant in the Engineers Corps in 1827 and captain in 1833. At the storming of Constantine, Algeria h..
Adolphe Nourrit
Adolphe Nourrit (born March 3, 1802 at Montpellier, France; died March 7, 1839 at Naples, Italy) was a tenor. Adolphe Nourrit was one of the most respected opera singers in the 20s and 30s of the 19th century. Some of the roles he performed include Massaniello in Auber's La Muetta di Portici, Ele..
Adolphe Pegoud
Adolphe Celestin Pegoud (1889-1915) was a well known French aviator who became the first fighter ace. Pegoud served in the French Army from 1907 to 1913. Immediately thereafter he began flying, earned his pilot's certificate, and in a few months had performed the first loop and made the first parac..
Adolphe Quetelet
Lambert Adolphe Jacques Quételet (February 22, 1796 – 1874) was a Belgian astronomer, mathematician, statistician and sociologist. He founded and directed the Brussels Observatory and was influential in introducing statistical methods to the social sciences. Some French-language sources give..
Adolphe Sax
Life-size statue of Adolphe Sax outside his birthplace in Dinant, Belgium. Antoine-Joseph (known as Adolphe) Sax (November 6, 1814 – February 4, 1894) was a Belgian musical instrument designer, best known for inventing the saxophone. Adolphe Sax was born in Dinant in Wallonia, Belgium. ..
Adolphe Theodore Brongniart
Adolphe Brongniart. Adolphe Théodore Brongniart (January 14, 1801 - February 18, 1876) was a French botanist. He was the son of the geologist Alexandre Brongniart and grandson of the architect, Alexandre-Théodore Brongniart. Brongniart's pioneering work on the relationships between extinct ..
Adolphe Thiers
Louis Adolphe Thiers (Marseille, April 16, 1797–September 3 1877) was a French statesman and historian. Thiers was a prime minister under King Louis-Philippe of France. Following the overthrow of the Second Empire he again came to prominence as the French leader who suppressed the revolutiona..
Adolphe Willette
1889 French elections poster for self-described anti-Semitic candidate" Adolphe-Léon Willette: "The Jews are a different race, hostile to ours... Judaism is the enemy!" Adolphe-Léon Willette (1857–1926) was a French painter, illustrator, caricaturist, and lithographer. Biography Will..
Adolphe Yvon
Adolphe Yvon (1817 - 1893) was a French painter known for his paintings from the Napoleonic Wars. Paintings The Charge of the French Cuirassiers at ReichshofMarshall Ney at Retreat in Russia ..
Adolphine Fletcher Terry
Adolphine Fletcher Terry, (1882 - 1976), was an American political and social activist in the state of Arkansas. She was primarily responsible for reopening the Little Rock, Arkansas public school system and bringing to a close the Little Rock Crisis of 1958. Adolphine Fletcher Terry was born in Li..
Adolphus, Kentucky
Adolphus, Kentucky, is an unincorporated community located in southern Allen County, Kentucky. The community is due south of Scottsville. The community is primarily a rural area on farmland. The community has a small post office offering limited services. ..
Adolphustown, Ontario
Adolphustown is a village located in southeastern Ontario, Canada, at [44°05′N 77°02′W] on the Adolphus Reach Inlet of Lake Ontario. It was founded in 1784 by United Empire Loyalists. Local orchards do grow plenty of apples and the local strawberry season begins just before Canada ..
Adolphus Ballard
Adolphus Ballard (1867–1915) was an English historian and minor government official. He served as town clerk for Woodstock, Oxfordshire. He studied the English medieval period, writing several treatises on the Domesday Book. Author of The Domesday Boroughs and The Domesday Inquest, coauthor o..
Adolphus Busch
Colonel Adolphus Busch (July 10, 1839 – October 10, 1913) was the founder of the Anheuser-Busch. He was born in 1839 in Kastel, Germany (now Mainz-Kastel, Germany). He left his home in 1857 with three of his brothers. He married Lilly Anheuser in 1861 in St. Louis. Lilly was the daughter of..
Adolphus Busch Hall
Among the buildings of Harvard University in Cambridge, Massachusetts, Adolphus Busch Hall is the former home of the Busch-Reisinger Museum (originally called the Germanic Museum). Once known for one of America's finest collections of central and northern European art, Adolphus Busch Hall now house..
Adolphus Cambridge, 1st Marquess of Cambridge
-->Adolphus Cambridge, 1st Marquess of Cambridge (Adolphus Charles Alexander Albert Edward George Philip Louis Ladislaus), born Prince Adolphus of Teck and later The Duke of Teck (13 August 1868 – 23 October 1927), was a member of the British Royal Family and a younger brother of Queen Mary, ..
Adolphus Frederic St. Sure
Adolphus Frederic St. Sure was nominated to the Federal bench by President Calvin Coolidge in February 1925, and served actively as a United States District Judge for the United States District Court for the Northern District of California for 22 years, until June 30, 1947, although he was eligible ..
Adolphus Greely
Adolphus Washington Greely (1844 - 1935) was an American Polar explorer. Born in Newburyport, Massachusetts, he entered the United States Army at the age of seventeen, after having been rejected twice before, and achieved the rank of Brevet Major by the end of the Civil War. In 1878 he married He..
Adolphus Hailstork
Adolphus Hailstork (born Adolphus Cunningham Hailstork III, Rochester, New York, April 17, 1941) is an American composer and educator. He grew up in Albany, New York, where he studied violin, piano, organ, and voice. Hailstork received his doctorate in music composition at Michigan State Universit..
Adolphus Hotel
The Adolphus Hotel The Adolphus Hotel (often referred to locally as simply "The Adolphus") is an upscale hotel in Dallas, Texas which was for several years the tallest building in the state of Texas. History The Adolphus was opened on October 5, 1912, built by the founder of the Anheuser-Bus..
Adolphus William Ward
Adolphus William Ward (December 2, 1837-1924), English historian and man of letters, was born at Hampstead, London, and was educated in Germany and at the University of Cambridge. In 1866 he was appointed professor of history and English literature in Owens College, Manchester, and was principal fr..
Adolph Alexander Weinman
Elks Memorial in Chicago Adolph Alexander Weinman (December 11, 1870 – August 8, 1952) was an American sculptor, born in Karlsruhe, Germany. He arrived in the United States at age 10 after which he studied at Cooper Union and Art Students League and with sculptors Augustus St. Gaudens..
Adolph Baller
Adolph Baller(1909, Brody, Austrian Galicia(now Ukraine) - 1994, Palo Alto) was an Austrian-American Pianist. See also & External links San Francisco Conservatory of Music ..
Adolph Beck case
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Adolph Bolm
Adolph Rudolphovitch Bolm (September 25, 1884-April 16, 1951) was a Russian born American ballet dancer. ..
Adolph Caesar
Adolph Caesar (born December 5, 1933; died March 6, 1986) was an African American actor. Born in Harlem, Manhattan, New York City, New York, he is best remembered for his role in director Norman Jewison's film, A Soldier's Story for which he received a nomination for "Best Actor in a Supporting Rol..
Adolph Coors
Adolph Coors (February 4, 1847 – June 5, 1929) was a brewer that started the Adolph Coors Company in Golden, Colorado in 1873. Adolph was the son of Joseph Kuhrs (c1820-1862) and Helena Hein (c1820-1862), and was born in Barmen in Rhenish Prussia on February 4, 1847. He was apprenticed at age..
Adolph Coors Company
The Golden, Colorado Adolph Coors Company was formerly a holding company controlled by the heirs of founder Adolph Coors. Its principal subsidiary is the Coors Brewing Company. It was founded in 1873. In 2005, the company merged with Molson, Inc. to become the Molson Coors Brewing Company. Busine..
Adolph Coors Foundation
The Adolph Coors Foundation was founded in 1975. The foundation has awarded $135.3 million USD since 1975 [link]. It focuses its efforts generally within the state of Colorado. In 1993 it provided the endownment funds for the creation of the Castle Rock Foundation, which awards grants t..
Adolph Coors III
Adolph Coors III (January 12, 1916 – February 8, 1960), was the former heir to the Coors beer empire. Victim of an attempted kidnapping by Joseph Corbett, Jr. in Colorado in 1960, Coors died and a national manhunt for Corbett was launched. Corbett was captured in Vancouver, British Columbia in Oc..
Adolph Danziger
Adolph Danziger (also Gustav Adolf Danziger, Adolf Danziger de Castro) (b. 1866) was a Jewish scholar active in the early 20th century, writing several books on the Talmudic tradition. He wrote Jewish Forerunners of Christianity, a book on the Jewish Patriarchs of the 2nd Temple Period, beginning w..
Adolph Deutsch
Adolph Deutsch (October 20, 1897 - January 1, 1980) was an Academy Award-winning composer, songwriter, conductor and arranger. He won Oscars for his music for Oklahoma! (1955), Seven Brides for Seven Brothers (1954) and Annie Get Your Gun (1950). The London, England-born Deutsch was also nominated..
Adolph Dubs
Adolph Dubs (August 4, 1920 - February 14, 1979) was the ambassador of the United States to Afghanistan from May 13 1978 to 1979. He was killed in an exchange of fire after a kidnapping attempt. Dubs was born in Chicago, Illinois. He served in the U.S. Marine Corps during World War II. In 1978 he w..
Adolph E. Borie
Adolph Edward Borie (1809-1880) was a United States politician who briefly served (1869) as Secretary of the Navy in the Grant administration. Borie was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He attended the University of Pennsylvania and graduated in 1825. In 1843 he was U.S Consul in Belgium. He ..
Adolph Esmit
Adolph Esmit was governor of St. Thomas in the Danish West Indies from 1683 to 1684, and again from 1687 to 1688. He was born in Holstein. His older brother Nicolai Esmit preceded him as governor of St. Thomas.Bricka, Biografisk, 599 When Adolph's brother's was proclaimed governor in 1679, Adolph w..
Adolph Fischer
Adolph Fischer (1858 or 1861 - November 11, 1887) was an anarchist and labor union activist executed after the Haymarket riot, along with Albert Parsons, August Spies, and George Engel. He, along with his brother Frederick Fischer, were coopers in Chicago by 1880. Contents 1 Birth2 Anar..
Adolph Francis Alphonse Bandelier
Adolph Francis Alphonse Bandelier (August 6, 1840-1914) was an American archaeologist after whom Bandelier National Monument in New Mexico is named. Bandelier was born in Bern, Switzerland. When a youth he emigrated to the United States. After 1880 he devoted himself to archaeological and ethnologi..
Adolph Frank
Adolph Frank (January 29, 1834–May 30, 1916) was a German chemist, engineer, and businessman. He is best known for having discovered uses of potash and creating the potash industry. Adolph Frank was born in the village of Klötze, near Gardelegen in Altmark, Germany. He was the son of a Jew..
Adolph Frederik Munthe
There are very few or no other articles that link to this one.Please help [[help:link|introduce links]] in articles on [related topics]. After links have been created, remove this message.This article has been tagged since June 2006. } Adolph Frederik Munthe (1817-1884) was the Norwegian..
Adolph Goldschmidt
Adolph Goldschmidt was a German art critic; born at Hamburg on January 15, 1863. After a short business career he devoted himself (1885) to the study of the history of art at the universities of Jena, Kiel, and Leipzig. He took his degree in 1889 with the dissertation Lübecker Malerei und Plastik b..
Adolph Gottfried Kinau
Adolph (or Adolf) Gottfried Kinau (January 4 1814, in Aschersleben, Germany - January 9 1888 Suhl, Germany) was a German Protestant minister and astronomer. Born into a family of ministers and teachers, he studied theology at the universities of Halle and Magdeburg from 1833 to 1840. Until 1851, he..
Adolph Gottlieb
Adolph Gottlieb (March 14, 1903 - March 4, 1974) was an American abstract expressionist painter. Adolph Gottlieb was an American-born sculptor and painter born in New York. From 1920-1921 he studied at the Art Students League, after which he traveled in France and Germany for a year. Before his ski..
Adolph Green
Adolph Green (December 2, 1914 – October 23, 2002) was an American lyricist and playwright, who penned most of his songs, plays, and movies with Betty Comden. Green was born in the Bronx to Hungarian Jewish immigrants Daniel and Helen Weiss Green. Attending public schools, he wrote poetry, acted,..
Adolph Hausrath
Adolph Hausrath (January 13, 1837 – August 2, 1909), a German theologian, was born at Karlsruhe. He was educated at Jena, Göttingen, Berlin and Heidelberg, where he became Privatdozent in 1861, professor extraordinary in 1867 and ordinary professor in 1872. He was a disciple of the Tübingen..
Adolph Herseth
Adolph Sylvester (Bud) Herseth, (born July 25, 1921 in Lake Park, MN), was principal trumpet in the Chicago Symphony Orchestra from 1948 until 2001. He is widely regarded as one of the greatest orchestral trumpeters of his generation. He was a student of Boston Symphony Orchestra trumpeters Marcel L..
Adolph J. Sabath
Adolph Joachim Sabath (b. April 4, 1866 in Zabori, Czechoslovakia; d. November 6, 1952 in Bethesda, Maryland) served as a member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Illinois from 1907 until his death in 1952. External links [Biographical Directory of the U.S. Congress] ..
Adolph Jentsch
Adolph Jentsch was a famous German-born Namibian artist, born in Dresden, Germany in 1888, and died in Windhoek, Namibia (formerly South West Africa) in 1977. He studied at Dresden Staatsakademie fur Bildende Kunste for six years, and used a travel grant award to visit France, Italy, UK and The Net..
Adolph Joffe
Adolph Joffe Adolph Abramovich Joffe (Russian: Адольф Абрамович Иоффе, alternative transliterations Adolf Ioffe or, rarely, Yoffe) (October 10 1883 (Simferopol) – November 16 1927, Moscow) was a Russian Communist revolutionary, a Bolshevik politician and a Soviet dipl..
Adolph Kiefer
Gold medal 1936Berlin Swimming Men's 100m Backstroke Adolph Gustav Kiefer (born June 27, 1918 in Chicago, IL) was an American swimmer and the first man in the world to swim 100 yards backstroke under 1 minute. His backstroke records stood for 15 years. Kiefer became the first man to b..
Adolph Kolping
Adolf Kolping Monument at Kerpen, Germany Adolph Kolping ( December 8, 1813 in Kerpen near Cologne; † December 4, 1865 in Cologne) was a German Catholic Priest. Kolping grew up as the son of a shepherd. At the age of 18 he went to Cologne as a shoemaker’s assistant. He was shocked by the ..
Adolph Kussmaul
Adolph Kussmaul (1822 - 1902) was a German physician. Contents 1 Eponymous terms2 Firsts3 Career4 References Eponymous terms He described two medical signs and one disease which bear his name: Kussmaul breathing - Rapid deep breathing seen in Diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA).Kussm..
Adolph M. Christianson
Adolph M. Christianson (born 1877 - died February 11, 1954) was a justice of the North Dakota Supreme Court from 1915-1954 and the Chief Justice from 1918-1921, 1925-1927, 1931-1933, 1937-1939, and 1945-1949. |- style="text-align: center;" |- style="text-align: center;" |- style="text-al..
Adolph Malan
Adolph Gysbert Malan (March 24, 1910 - September 17, 1963), better known as Sailor Malan, was a famed World War II RAF fighter pilot who led No. 74 Squadron RAF during the height of the Battle of Britain. Under his leadership the 74 became one of the RAF's best units. Contents 1 Early life2&..
Adolph Marix
Adolph Marix (April 24, 1848-1919), was a Jewish-American officer in the United States Navy, who served in the Spanish-American War. The former executive officer of the battleship USS Maine, he served as recorder on the court of inquiry which investigated the ship's explosion in 1898. He eventuall..
Adolph Meyer
Adolph Meyer (October 19, 1842 – March 8, 1908) was a member of the U. S. House of Representatives representing the state of Louisiana. He served nine terms as a Democrat from 1891 until his death in office in 1908. Meyer was born in Natchez, Mississippi. During the Civil War, Meyer served ..
Adolph Modeer
Adolph Modeer (1738-1799) was a Swedish naturalist mainly interested in malacology and entomology . He also worked on jellyfish. Modeer was Secretary of the Medical Society at Stockholm and a member of the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences. His publications were: Någre märkvärdigheter hos inse..
Adolph Ochs
A U.S. Postage Stamp commemorating Ochs. Adolph Simon Ochs (b. March 12, 1858–April 8, 1935) was an American newspaper publisher and former owner of The New York Times. Ochs was born to German-Jewish immigrants, Julius and Bertha Levy Ochs, in Cincinnati, Ohio. The family moved south to..
Adolph of Nassau-Weilburg
Adolph of Nassau-Weilburg, otherwise Adolf of Nassau-Weilburg, may refer to: Adolphe, Grand Duke of Luxembourg, 1817-1905Adolf of Nassau-Weilburg, c1255-1298, King of the Romans See also Adolf of Nassau This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the..
Adolph Olson Eberhart
Adolph Olson Eberhart Adolph Olson Eberhart (June 23, 1870–December 6, 1944) was born in Sweden and became an American politician. Born in 1870 in Värmland, Sweden, he was a member of the Minnesota State Senate from January, 1903 to January, 1907. He was elected the 17th Lieutenant Go..
Adolph Rickenbacher
Adolph Rickenbacher (b. 1886) was the founder of the Rickenbacker guitar company. Born in Switzerland and moving to the United States as a child, he settled in Los Angeles in 1928. His Rickenbacher Manufacturing Company made metal bodies for National Steel Guitars beginning in the 1920s. It was th..
Adolph Rupp
thumb Adolph Friedrich Rupp (September 2, 1901 – December 10, 1977) was one of the most successful coaches in the history of American college basketball. Rupp is the second winningest men's college coach, winning 876 games in 41 years of coaching, and set a remarkable standard of excelle..
Adolph Rupp Trophy
The Adolph F. Rupp Trophy is an award given annually to the top player in men's Division I NCAA basketball. It is considered one of the top awards in college basketball. The recipient of the award is selected by an independent panel consisting of national sportwriters, coaches, and sports administ..
Adolph Sutro
Adolph Heinrich Joseph Sutro (April 29 1830 - August 8, 1898) was the 24th mayor and 1st Jewish mayor of San Francisco, California, serving in that office from 1894 until 1896. He is today perhaps best remembered for the various San Francisco lands and landmarks that still bear his name. Born in A..
Adolph Tidemand
Adolph Tidemand (1814-1876) was a Norwegian painter who was born in Mandal in 1814. At this time there were no art schools in Norway, so he moved to Copenhagen, Denmark at the age of 18 to attend the art academy. He studied there for five years and then began a journey to Italy to study furthe..
Adolph von Menzel
Adolph von Menzel Adolph Friedrich Erdmann von Menzel (8 December 1815-9 February 1905) was a German artist noted for drawings, engravings, and paintings. He was born at Breslau. His father was at the head of a school for girls, and intended to educate his son as a professor; but he would not..
Adolph von Pfretzschner
Adolf Freiherr von Pfretzschner (August 15, 1820 in Würzburg - April 27, 1901 in Munich) was a Bavarian politician. Pfretzschner studied law in Munich and was subsequently employed at the administrations of Upper Bavaria and Middle Franconia. In 1849, he joined the Bavarian ministry of Finance. In..
Adolph von Steinwehr
Adolph von Steinwehr Baron Adolph Wilhelm August Friedrich von Steinwehr (September 25, 1822 – February 25, 1877) was a Prussian army officer who emigrated to the United States, became a geographer, cartographer, and author, and served as a Union general in the American Civil War. Stein..
Adolph Wagner
This concerns the German economist; for the Nazi official, see Adolf Wagner. Adolph Wagner (25 March, 1835 - November 8, 1917), was a German economist and social reformer, a leading Kathedersozialist and 'public finance scholar; Wagner's Law of increasing state activity is named after him. Conten..
Adolph Wilhelm Hermann Kolbe
Adolph Wilhelm Hermann Kolbe (September 27, 1818 – November 25, 1884) was a chemist. Kolbe was born in Elliehausen near Hanover, Germany. He became an assistant to Robert Wilhelm Bunsen at the University of Marburg in 1842, after studying chemistry with Friedrich Wöhler. Subsequently he a..
Adolph Zukor
Cukor Adolf (Adolph Zukor) (January 7, 1873–June 10, 1976) was the founder of Paramount Pictures Studios, and one of the greatest film moguls of all time. He was born to a Jewish family in Ricse, Hungary, which was then a part of the Austro-Hungarian empire, and immigrated to America in 1889..
Adol Christin
Adol Christin | Adol Christinappearing in (PS2) Created by Nihon Falcom Corporation First appearance [[Ys I: Ancient Ys Vanished]] Character Information Real name Adol Christin Age 16-23 Height 5 feet 6 inches Weight 59-63 kg Hair Fiery Red Eyes Grey..
Adomas
Adomas is a common name in Lithuanian language, which stands for Adam in English, that is "the man". ..
Adomian decomposition method
The Adomian decomposition method (ADM) is a non-numerical method for solving nonlinear differential equations, both ordinary and partial. The general direction of this work is towards a unified theory for Partial Differential Equations (PDE). The method was developed by George Adomian, chair of the ..
Adomnán of Iona
Saint Adomnán of Iona (627/8-704) was abbot of Iona (679-704), hagiographer, statesman and clerical lawyer; he was the author of the most important Vita of Saint Columba and promulgator of the "Law of Innocents". A popular anglicised form of his name is Saint Eunan from the Gaelic Naomh Adhamhná..
Adon
This article is about the Street Fighter character. For the town in France, see Adon, Loiret. Adon is a character from the Street Fighter series of fighting games. Contents 1 Story2 Gameplay2.1 Techniques3 Trivia Story Adon became Sagat's student three years after Sagat beca..
Adona, Arkansas
Adona is a town in Perry County, Arkansas, United States. The population was 187 at the 2000 census. Geography Adona is located at [35°2′22″N, 92°53′56″W] (35.039554, -92.898772)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bureau, the town has ..
Adonais
Adonais is an elegy written by Percy Bysshe Shelley for John Keats in 1821, and widely regarded as one of Shelley's best works. The poem, which is in 495 lines in 55 Spenserian stanzas, was composed in the spring of 1821 immediately after April 11, when Shelley heard of Keats' death some three mont..
Adonai (album)
Adonai is a compilation CD of Messianic worship featuring the artists: Barry and Batya SegalKaren DavisSar ShalomEsther HoreshPaul Wilbur ..
Adonal Foyle
Adonal David Foyle (born March 9, 1975 in Canouan, St. Vincent and the Grenadines) is an NBA basketball player. He was selected by the Golden State Warriors with the 8th overall selection of the 1997 NBA Draft and has played with the team during his entire pro career. Foyle played collegiately at Co..
Adonara
Adonara is an island in the Lesser Sunda Islands of Indonesia, located east of the larger island of Flores in the Solor Archipelago. To the west lies Lomblen. It is the highest of the islands of the archipelago, at 1659 m. It is in the Nusa Tenggara Timur province. History Local history on Adonar..
Adone Zoli
Adone Zoli (December 16, 1887 – February 20, 1960) was an Italian politician of the Christian Democratic Party. He was Prime Minister of Italy 1957-58. Biography Zoli was born in Cesena, in the province of Forlì. He was elected to the Italian Chamber of Deputies from 1948 to 1958. He was Min..
Adoni
Adoni is a commercial town and a municipality in Kurnool district in the Indian state of Andhra Pradesh. It is 140 miles (225 km) from Hyderabad and 307 miles (494 km) from Madras by rail. It has a population of about 164,000 (2005). Once a stronghold of the medieval Vijayanagar kingdom, today it h..
Adonia
This article refers to the ancient festival. The cruise ship Sea Princess operated under this name between 2003 and 2005. Adonia, or Adonic feasts, were ancient feasts instituted in honor of Adonis, and observed with great solemnity among the Greeks, Egyptians, etc. They were begun by the women, wh..
Adonias Filho
A. Aguiar Fo Adonias Filho (November 27, 1915 - August 2, 1990) was a Brazilian writer whose works have been translated into English, German, Spanish, French, and Slovak. Bibliography Renascimento do homem, essay, 1937Tasso da Silveira e o tema da poesia eterna, essay, 1940Memórias de Lázaro, n..
Adonibezek
In the Book of Judges (1:4 - 7), Adonibezek, (simply "lord of Bezek"), was a Canaanite king who, having subdued seventy of the chiefs that were around him, made an attack against the armies of Judah and Simeon. He was defeated and brought as a captive to Jerusalem, where his thumbs and great toes we..
Adonijah
Adonijah is a Hebrew name, meaning "Yahweh is my lord". A number of characters in the Bible bear this name. The fourth son of David (2 Sam. 3:4).After the death of his elder brothers, Amnon and Absalom, he became heir-apparent to the throne. But Solomon, a younger brother, was preferred to him. Ad..
Adonijah Welch
Adonijah Strong Welch (April 12, 1821 - March 14, 1889) was a United States Senator from Florida and the first president of Iowa State Agricultural College (now Iowa State University). Born in East Hampton, Connecticut, Welch moved to Jonesville, Michigan in 1839 and graduated from the University..
Adonikam
Adonikam - whom the Lord sets up, one of those "which came with Zerubbabel" (Ezra 2:13). His "children," or retainers, to the number of 666, came up to Jerusalem (8:13). References This entry incorporates text from the public domain Easton's Bible Dictionary, originally published in 1897. ..
Adoniram
This entry incorporates text from the public domain Easton's Bible Dictionary, originally published in 1897. Adoniram - (Adoram, ; ), the son of Abda, was the tax collecter of King Rehoboam. In the language of the Tanakh, he was "over the tribute," i.e., the levy or forced labor. He was stoned to..
Adoniram Judson
Adoniram Judson Adoniram Judson, Jr. (9 August 1788 - 12 April 1850) was an American Baptist missionary who labored for almost forty years in Burma (now known as Myanmar). His mission and work led to the formation of the first Baptist association in America, inspired many Americans to become ..
Adoniran Barbosa
Adoniran Barbosa, actual name João Rubinato (6 July, 1912, Valinhos - 23 November, 1982, São Paulo), was a famous Brazilian traditional samba singer and composer. Contents 1 Biography1.1 Early years1.2 Debut as composer and singer1.3 At the Rádio Record1.4 Later year..
Adonis
For other uses of the name Adonis, see Adonis (disambiguation). A 19th-century reproduction of a Greek bronze of Adonis found at Pompeii. Adonis, an annual vegetation life-death-rebirth deity, imported from Syrian into Greek mythology, always retained aspects of his Semitic Near Eastern origi..
Adonis (artist)
Adonis is a Chicago acid house pioneer with classic "We're Rockin Down The House" released in 1986. Also produced such pioneering works as 'No Way Back'. External links [Discogs][Jahsonic's Chicago House][Global Darkness History of Chicago House] ..
Adonis (disambiguation)
Adonis may be: Adonis, a hero in Greek mythologyAdonis, a villain in Teen TitansAdonis (plant), a genus in the plant family RanunculaceaeAdonis (poet) modern Syrian poet, also known as Ali Ahmed Said2101 Adonis, an asteroidKL-7, a cipher, machine codenamed ADONISAdonis (artist), house music pioneer..
Adonis (landmark)
Adonis is one of the most famous landmarks in Timog Avenue, Quezon City in the Philippines. It is a gay bar famous for its lively nighttime entertainment. They are also famous for their Philippine holiday specials, most notably the National Heroes' Tribute given during the Philippine Independence ..
Adonis (plant)
Adonis is a genus of about 20-30 species of flowering plants in to the family Ranunculaceae, native to Europe and Asia. The species grow to 10-40 cm in height, with feathery, finely divided leaves. Their flowers are red, yellow or orange and have 5-30 petals. Selected species Adonis aestivalis ..
Adonis Blue
The Adonis Blue (Polyommatus bellargus) is a butterfly in the family Lycaenidae. External Links [Adonis Blue at Butterfly-Conservation.org]..
Adonis Jordan
Adonis Adelecino Jordan (born August 21 1970, in Brooklyn, New York), is an American former professional basketball player who was selected by the Seattle SuperSonics in the 2nd round (42nd overall) of the 1993 NBA Draft. Jordan appeared in only 10 career NBA games, six with the Denver Nuggets durin..
Adonis Kyrou
Adonis Kyrou (1923 - 1985) was born in Greece. Residing in France, where he was a critic, filmmaker and author of L'age d'or de la carte postale (1966), Amour - érotisme & cinéma (1957) and Le surréalisme au cinéma (1952|1963), the last two published by Eric Losfeld's publishing house Le Terrai..
Adonis vernalis
Adonis vernalis, known variously as pheasant's eye, spring pheasant's eye, yellow pheasant's eye and false hellebore, is a perennial flowering plant found in dry meadows and steppes in Eurasia. Isolated populations are found from Spain in the west across central and southern Europe, reaching south..
Adonizedek
Adonizedek (variously transliterated as Adoni-zedec or Adoni-Zedek (in Hebrew, Adoni-Tzedek) was, according to the Book of Joshua, king of Jerusalem at the time of the Israelite invasion of Canaan (Josh. x. 1, 3). His name most likely translates as "Zedek is my lord" (cf. the Israelite name Adonijah..
Adoni Maropis
Adoni Maropis is an actor born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. He is best known for playing Quan Chi in [[Mortal Kombat: Conquest]], and will reprise that role in the upcoming release [[Mortal Kombat: Devastation]]. Filmography [[Mortal Kombat: Devastation]] (2007) ..Quan-ChiFrancis Hamper (2006)..E..
Adony
Adony Country: Hungary County: Fejér Area: ? km² Density: 3,500 ?/km² Postal code: 2457 Area code: 25 Coordinates: ..
Adon Olam
Adon Olam is one of the few strictly metrical hymns in the Jewish liturgy, the nobility of the diction of which and the smoothness of whose versification have given it unusual importance. According to the custom of the Sephardim and in British synagogues generally, it is congregationally sung at ..
Adoo
Adoo (Arabic: عدو) is an Arabic word meaning enemy. It is occasionally used in English in military contexts following the British involvement in Oman - see Dhofar Rebellion ..
Adoor
Adoor is a city and a municipality in Pathanamthitta district in the state of Kerala, India. Contents 1 History2 Demographics3 Education4 External links History Mannadi is located 13 km from Adoor and 45 km from Kollam. Veluthampi Dalawa, a diwan of the erstwhile state of T..
Adoor Gopalakrishnan
Adoor Gopalakrishnan (born on 3rd July 1941 in Adoor, Kerala, South India), is a director of Malayalam cinema, India with international repute. Contents 1 Awards and Milestones2 Documentaries and New Cinema movement3 Important films4 External links Awards and Milestones S..
Adoos
There are very few or no other articles that link to this one.Please help [[help:link|introduce links]] in articles on [related topics]. After links have been created, remove this message.This article has been tagged since June 2006. } Adoos is an online social community, featuring free..
Adopt-A-Minefield
Adopt-A-Minefield is a United Kingdom-based charity which raises awareness about landmines and their associated problems, and raises funds to clear minefields and help survivors of landmine accidents. It has raised over $17 million (approximately £9.5 million) since it was established in the 1990s,..
Adoptables
There are very few or no other articles that link to this one.Please help [[help:link|introduce links]] in articles on [related topics]. After links have been created, remove this message.This article has been tagged since June 2006. } Adoptables are images which are made and displayed ..
Adopted By Aliens
Adopted By Aliens is a website featuring episodic Flash cartoons created by award-winning filmmakers and identical twin sisters, Shawnee and Shawnelle Gibbs. It made its internet debut in June 2004 and has been growing in popularity since. With an array of quirky and fun-loving characters, the seri..
Adopted child syndrome
redirect [[Template:POV-check]] Adopted child syndrome is a term that has repeatedly surfaced to explain behaviors in adopted children that seem rather uniquely related to their adoptive status. Specifically, these include problems in bonding, attachment disorders, lying, stealing, defiance of auth..
Adopted Proposals Map
The Adopted Proposals Map is a Development Plan Document and a component of the Local Development Framework in Town and country planning in the United Kingdom. It shows the location of proposals in all current Development Plan Documents, on an Ordnance Survey base map. ..
Adoption
This article is about child adoption. See also: adoption (software implementation). ..
Adoptionism
Adoptionism, or adoptianism, is a view held by some early Christians, that claims Jesus was born human, and later became divine during his baptism, at which point he became the adopted son of God. Adoptionism held that in his divinity Jesus was the son of God by nature, but in his humanity by adopti..
Adoption (software implementation)
Adoption deals with the transfer (conversion) between an old system to a target system in an organization. So if a company works with an old software system, it may want to use a new system which is more efficient, has more work capacity etc. So then a new system needs to be adopted, where after it ..
Adoption (theology)
Adoption, in Pauline Christianity, admits man into the family of God with filial joy. In adoption, the believer, already a child, receives a place as an adult son; thus the child becomes a son, the minor becomes an adult (see Galatians 4:1-7). ..
Adoption and Safe Families Act
Please [Glossary#Wwikify] (format) this article or section as suggested in the [Guide to layoutGuide to layout] and the [Manual of StyleManual of Style]. Remove this template after wikifying. This article has been tagged since May 2006. Contents 1 The Adopti..
Adoption by same-sex couples
LGBT and Queer studies series Neutral point of view>neutrality] of this article or section may be compromised by "[Avoid weasel wordsweasel words]." Please see the relevant discussion on the [talk page]. Like many issues involving sexual orientation, adoption by same..
Adoption Disclosure Register (Ontario)
The Adoption Disclosure Register (ADR) is an adoption reunion registry operated by the government of Ontario, Canada. It implements the adoption disclosure provisions of the Child and Family Services Act. Contents 1 Background2 Services offered3 Future of the Register4 Refere..
Adoption Information Disclosure Act
The Adoption Information Disclosure Act, also known as Bill 183, is a bill passed by the Legislative Assembly of Ontario on November 1, 2005. When implemented, it will remove much of the secrecy present in Ontario adoptions from 1927 until the 1980s. Contents 1 Background2 Bill 1833&nb..
Adoption in Ancient Rome
Possibly the most famous Roman adoptee, Augustus Caesar In ancient Rome, adoption of boys was a fairly common procedure, particularly in the upper senatorial class. The need for a male heir and the expense of raising children were strong incentives to have at least one son, but not too many ch..
Adoption in California
This article or section may contain [No original researchoriginal research] or [Verifiabilityunverified] claims. Please help Wikipedia by adding references. See the [talk page] for details . Agencies that handle adoption in California can range from government-fund..
Adoption in Islam
''This is a sub-article to Islamic marital jurisprudence and Adoption. Islamic regulations regarding adoption are distinct from western practices and customs of adoption. Adoption in Islam is not forbidden, but naming an adopted son after his adopted father is not allowed if the child's biological..
Adoption in the United States
This does not cite its [[Opentopia:Citing sources|references or sources]]. You can [[Opentopia:WikiProject Fact and Reference Check|help]] Wikipedia by introducing appropriate citations. In fiscal year 2001, 50,703 foster children were adopted in the United States, many by their foster parents or..
Adoption reunion registry
An adoption reunion registry is a formal mechanism through which adoptees and their birth families can attempt a reunion. Generally, such adoption registries exist only in countries which practise closed adoption, i.e. adoption in which the full identities of the birth parents and the adopting fami..
Adoptivi
The Adoptivi, or Adoptiani, were an ancient religious sect whose name comes from the manner in which they understood Jesus to be the son of God in Christianity. The Adoptivi base their theology on two Spanish bishops, Felix of Urgel and Elipand of Toledo. Elipand, writing to Felix for an account of..
Adopt a Highway
There are very few or no other articles that link to this one.Please help [[help:link|introduce links]] in articles on [related topics]. After links have been created, remove this message.This article has been tagged since June 2006. } The Adopt-a-Highway program, also known as Sponsor-a..
Adopt a Sniper
AmericanSnipers.org (formerly Adopt a Sniper.org) is an organization funded entirely by civic donations and staffed entirely by sworn veteran, American police, SWAT snipers. AmericanSnipers has been featured on numerous news magazines such as Fox News and CNN and generates civic donations for gear p..
Adora
Adora can mean any of the following: Contents 1 Geography2 Name and its origin3 Literature4 Music5 Information Technology6 Science7 People and characters with the name Adora Geography Adora, West Bank is a Jewish settlement on the West Bank. Name and its orig..
Adorable
Adorable may mean: CuteAdorable (band) This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. ..
Adorable (band)
Adorable were a British rock band of the 1990s. They formed in 1991 in Coventry and consisted of band members Piotr Fijalkowski (vocals, guitar), Robert Dillam (guitar), Wil (bass), Kevin Gritton (drums). They signed to Creation Records in 1992 and released their first single "Sunshine Smile" the sa..
Adoramus Te
Adoramus Te is a stanza that is recited/sung mostly during the Stations of the Cross of the Roman Catholic tradition. It is retained in some confessional Anglican and Lutheran traditions during the Good Friday liturgy, although generally in the vernacular. It is recited or sung between stations. Th..
Adoram Keisi
Adoram Keisi (born June 17, 1972) is an Israeli footballer. He joined his current club Maccabi Haifa from Hapoel Petah Tikva in 1995. After suffering a serious leg injury he recovered to become one of the best left backs in Israel. He currently has 51 caps and 4 goals for the national team. In 200..
Adoration
Adoration (Latin) is to give homage or worship. Contents 1 Ancient Rome2 Ancient Middle East3 Western Europe4 Catholic Church5 See also6 References Ancient Rome Ad, to, and ora, mouth; (i.e. "carrying to one's mouth "), primarily an act of homage or worship, which,..
Adoration of the Magi (Leonardo)
Adoration of the Magi Leonardo da Vinci, 1481 oil on wood, 246 × 243 cm Uffizi The Adoration of the Magi (1481) is an early painting by Leonardo da Vinci. Leonardo was given the commission by the Augustinian monks of San Donato a Scopeto in Florence, but departed for Milan the following..
Adoration of the Magi in Art
Adoration of the Magi by Bartolomé Estéban Murillo The Adoration of the Magi is the name traditionally given to a Christian religious scene in which the three Magi, almost always represented as kings, having found Jesus by following a star, lay before him gifts of gold, frankincense, and my..
Adoration of the shepherds
The Adoration of the shepherds, in Christian iconography, is a scene in which shepherds are near witnesses to the birth of Jesus, at his birthplace, typically depicted as a barn, near Bethlehem. It is based on the account in the Gospel of Luke, not reported by any other Canonical Gospel, which st..
Adoration of the Shepherds (Caravaggio)
Adoration of the Shepherds Caravaggio, 1609 oil on canvas, 314 × 211 cm Museo Nazionale, Messina The Adoration of the Shepherds is a 1609 painting by the Italian artist Caravaggio. While in Messina, Caravaggio was contracted to paint four scenes of the Passion. If he finished any of t..
Adora (town)
Adora ([31°33′N 35°01′E]; Hebrew: , also Adorah) is an Israeli settlement in the southern West Bank (Judea), northeast of Hebron. It is part of the Mount Hebron Regional Council. Adora is named after the biblical town of the same name, now the Palestinian town of Dura, 4 km south. A..
Adore
Adore is the fourth studio album from Chicago alternative rock band The Smashing Pumpkins. Released on June 2, 1998 in the United States, it marked a dramatic change in sound for the band. It is also the Pumpkins' only album that doesn't feature original drummer Jimmy Chamberlin. Contents 1&nbs..
Adore (Misako Odani)
The correct title of this } is }}}. The initial letter is capitalized due to [Naming conventions #Lower case first lettertechnical restrictions]. adore is an album by Japanese singer/pianist Misako Odani, released April 13, 2005 on the Hip Land Music label. This is the first album ever pu..
Adorf (Vogtland)
Adorf [ˈaːdɔʁf] is a city in the Vogtlandkreis in the south-west of Saxony, Germany. ..
Adorned Brood
Adorned Brood is a Pagan Metal/Folk Metal-Band from Neuss, Germany . Contents 1 Line-up1.1 Current line-up1.2 Original members1.3 Other members2 Discography3 External links Line-up Current line-up Frost - vocals, bass guitarIngeborg Anna - vocals, flute (1996-prese..
Adorno (family)
The Adorno family was an illustrious plebeian family in Genoa, of the Ghibelline party, several of whom were Doges of the republic. See also Doge of Genoa ..
Adorunta
Adorunta (あどRun太, born 1950) is a Japanese musician from Hiroshima who became famous when he won the 2nd Annual New Japan Song contest with his single Waraouyo! (Smile!). He appears frequently on karaoke television programs and released his debut album, Waraouyo!, on May 21, 2003. ..
Ador Powertron
Ador Powertron Limited, India was started in 1977 as the Industrial Electronics and Power control division (IEPC) of M/S Advani Oerlikon Ltd. (AOL). APL was born in January 1995 with the objective of separating out IEPC operations with specific growth initiative from AOL. APL commenced business ope..
Adosinda
Adosinda was the queen of Asturias during the reign of her husband, Silo, from 774 to 783. She was a daughter of Alfonso I and Ermesinda, daughter of the first Asturian king, Pelayo. She was a sister of Fruela I. Her husband probably succeeded to the throne by election because he was related by ma..
Adouma
The Adouma are an ethnic group of Gabon, in western Africa. They primarily live on the south bank of the upper Ogowe River, in the vicinity of Lastoursville (originally an Adouma village), and are known as expert canoeists. Their traditions hold that they arrived from the east or southeast, coming ..
Adour
The Adour (Basque: Aturri) is a river in southwestern France, rising in High-Bigorre (Pyrenees) and flowing into the Atlantic Ocean (Bay of Biscay) . It is 335 km long. Places along the river Départements and towns along the river include: Hautes-Pyrénées: Bagnères-de-Bigorre, Tarbes, Maubo..
ADOX
In computer programming, ADOX relates to Microsoft's ADO (Activex Data Objects) technology. In photography, ADOX is a trademark. It was originally a brand name used by the a German company, Fotowerke Dr. C. Schleussner GMBH of Frankfurt am Main, the world's first photographic materials manufacturer..
Adoxaceae
The Adoxaceae is a small family of flowering plants in the order Dipsacales, as now constituted comprising three genera and about 150-200 species. It is characterised by opposite leaves, small five-petalled flowers in dense umbels or panicles, and the fruit being a berry. In older classifications..
Adoxography
There are very few or no other articles that link to this one.Please help [[help:link|introduce links]] in articles on [related topics]. After links have been created, remove this message.This article has been tagged since June 2006. } Adoxography is a word meaning "fine writing on a tri..
Adoxotoma
Adoxotoma is a spider genus of the Salticidae family (jumping spiders). Species Adoxotoma bargo Zabka, 2001 (New South Wales)Adoxotoma chionopogon Simon, 1909 (Western Australia)Adoxotoma forsteri Zabka, 2004 (New Zealand)Adoxotoma hannae Zabka, 2001 (New South Wales)Adoxotoma justyniae Zabka, 20..
Ado (archbishop)
Ado (d. 874), archbishop of Vienne in Lotharingia, belonged to a famous Frankish house, and spent much of his middle life in Italy. He held his archiepiscopal seat from 850 till his death on the 16th of December 874. Several of his letters are extant and reveal their writer as an energetic man of wi..
ADO (South Tyrol)
ADO, the Arbeitsgemeinschaft der Optanten für Deutschland (Association for Germany Optants) was founded on 30 January 1940. It was an association for South Tyroleans who had chosen to emigrate to the Third Reich. Contents 1 Background2 Option in South Tyrol3 German Occupation4 ..
ADO Den Haag
ADO Den Haag (ADO stands for Alles Door Oefening, Everything Through Practice) is the main football club in the city of The Hague. The club was for a time known as FC Den Haag, with ADO representing the amateur branch of the club. Despite being from one of the traditional three large Dutch cities, ..
Ado Ekiti
Location of Ado Ekiti in Nigeria Ado Ekiti is a city in southwest Nigeria, in the state of Ekiti. It is also known as Ado. The population in 2004 was 446,749. The people of Ado Ekiti are mainly of the Yoruba ethnic group. Ado Ekiti City has a University, the University of Ado Ekiti, and a loca..
A Doemain of Our Own
A Doemain of Our Own is a webcomic by Susan Rankin, regarding the lives of an anthropomorphic deer and her friends. Collected editions A Doemain of Our Own, Plan 9 PublishingExternal links [A Doemain of Our Own][Plan 9 page for volume 1] ..
A Dog's Breakfast
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A Dog's Life
A Dog's Life (1918) is a silent film written, produced, and directed by Charlie Chaplin. This was Chaplin's first film for First National Films. Chaplin plays opposite an animal as 'co-star'. 'Scraps' (the dog) was the hero in this film, as he helps Charlie and Edna toward a better life. Edna ..
A Dogwood District
The A Dogwood District is a high school conference of the Virginia High School League which draws most of its members from Lynchburg and Danville, Virginia areas. The schools in the Dogwood District compete in A Region B with the schools of the A Bull Run District, the A James River District and the..
A Dog By Any Other Name
Contents 1 A Dog By Any Other Name (That's So Raven)2 Plot3 Trivia4 See Also A Dog By Any Other Name (That's So Raven) A Dog By Any Other Name is an episode of the Disney Channel Original Series That's So Raven Plot Raven has a vision of Chelsea meeting a new guy. Then her v..
A Dog Called Demolition
A Dog Called Demolition is a 1996 fantasy novel by British author Robert Rankin. Most novels have a beginning, a middle and an end. This one doesn't. But it does have a soundtrack. It is about Danny and Demolition, a dog living in Danny's head. ..
A Dog of Flanders
A Dog of Flanders is a novel about a boy Nello and his dog Patrache written by Marie Louise de la Ramée under the pseudonym Ouida in 1872. It is widely read in Japan, and has among others been made into an animated cartoon. Mainly to accomodate Japanese tourists there is a small statue of Nello a..
A Doll's House
There is a separate article about [[The Sandman: The Doll's House|The Doll's House, the graphic novel collection of the comic book The Sandman]]. A Doll's House (original Norwegian title: Et dukkehjem) is a 1879 play by Norwegian playwright Henrik Ibsen. It is his most famous play, and required rea..
A Doll's House (film)
A Doll's House is the name of several movies based on the 1879 play by Norwegian playwright Henrik Ibsen. The play had been highly controversial when first published, as it is sharply critical of Victorian marriage norms. Movies include: Contents 1 19182 19223 19434 1959 (TV)..
A Door Into Ocean
A Door into Ocean is a 1986 feminist science fiction novel by Joan Slonczewski. [Spoiler warningSpoiler warning]: Plot and/or ending details follow. The novel is set in the future, on the fictional planet of Shora, a moon covered by water. The inhabitants of this planet, known as Sharers..
A Door in the Hive
A Door in the Hive is a collection of poerty written by Denise Levertov. This collection was published in 1989. Table of Contents AnnunciationAt OneAugust HouseplantThe Blind Man's House At The Edge Of The CliffThe Book Without WordsThe BraidingA Calvary PathComplicityDistancedDream 'celloEarlyEl ..
A Double Buggy at Lahey Creek
"A Double Buggy at Lahey Creek" is a short story written by iconic Australian writer and poet Henry Lawson. It was Lawson's second story to include the character of Joe Wilson, however, chronologically, it is fourth and final in the Joe Wilson series. The story follows the events that befall Joe Wi..
A Double Life
A Double Life is a 1947 film noir film which tells the story of an actor, Anthony John, whose personal life takes on the characters that he is portraying. [Spoiler warningSpoiler warning]: Plot and/or ending details follow. When his wife leaves him and he begins to play Othello, he b..
A Dozen Furies
A Dozen Furies were a Texas-based metalcore band. They rose to prominence by winning MTV's Battle For Ozzfest, where eight bands battled it out for a spot on the 2005 Ozzfest tour. Prizes included $60,000 in cash, musical equipment from Gibson and a recording deal with Sanctuary Records. The twist..
A Dozen Roses (album)
This article or section contains information about scheduled or expected . A Dozen Roses is the fourth studio album from American R&B singer Monica, to be released in the United States on September 19, 2006. The records is said to feature productions by Jermaine Dupri, Sean Garrett, Dre & V..
A Dozen Tough Jobs
A Dozen Tough Jobs is a novella by Howard Waldrop which retells the the Twelve Labors of Hercules in the Depression-era American South. References A Dozen Tough Jobs Mark V Ziesing, 1989, ISBN 0-929480-01-5 ..
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