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Ar-Sakalthôr
In the fictional universe of J. R. R. Tolkien, Ar-Sakalthôr (2876 - 3102 S.A., r. 3033 - 3102 S.A.) was the 22nd ruler of Númenor. He followed the royal tradition of turning away from the ways of the Valar. He succeeded his father Ar-Zimrathôn as King, ruling Númenor for sixty-nine years, and w..
Arístides Rojas
Arístides Rojas (born August 1 1970) is a former Paraguayan footballer who played as a striker. He represented Paraguay at the 1998 FIFA World Cup. At club level he played for Club Guaraní, Olimpia Asunción, Club Atlético Colegiales (all from Paraguay), Aalst (Belgium), RC Lens (France), Indepe..
ARS
Look up [[wiktionary:|}}}]] in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. ''ARS may mean: Latin for "to put together or assemble as the root of art"ISO 4217 code for the Argentine peso currencyAction Request System - softwareAgricultural Research ServiceArtists Rights SocietyAmerican Rocket SocietyAtlant..
Ars
Ars is an Israeli term for a person of bad manners, flashy jewelry, and rudeness. Etymology: from the Arabic language 'ars: young shepherd, but mostly used in urban areas to denote a pimp. A long form used sometimes is "arsawwat". Arsim (the plural form) are the butt of many jokes by stand-up come..
ARS++
ARS++ has been developed in 2002 for the book Undiluted Programming[Description of Undiluted Programming] to demonstrate ARS based programming in a real world context. ARS++ is used in the book to implement an A++ interpreter and an XML Database System. Even the implementation of ARS++ in..
ARS-2
The ARS-2 rocket was a small experimental rocket that was flown in the 1930's. It was a small improvement by the United States on the German Mirak design. It used liquid oxygen and gasoline propellants, and was successfully launched on May 14, 1933. Successive rockets continued to refine the design...
Ars-sur-Formans
Ars-sur-Formans Country      France Région Rhône-Alpes Départment Ain Arrondissement Bourg-en-Bresse Canton Reyrieux INSEE 01021 Postal Code 01480 MayorCurrent Term 2001-2008 Intercommunality Longitude Latitude Altit..
Ars-sur-Moselle
Ars-sur-Moselle Country      France Région Lorraine Départment Moselle Arrondissement Metz-Campagne Canton Ars-sur-Moselle INSEE 57032 Postal Code 57130 MayorCurrent Term Intercommunality Longitude 06° 04' 30" E Latitude ..
Arsaces
Arsaces is a Persian name, which occurs on Persian a seal, where it is written in cuneiform characters. As Ctesias reports, Arsaces was also the original name of king Artaxerxes II of Persia. Arsaces is the name of two early kings of Parthia: Arsaces I c. 247–211 BCArsaces II c. 211–191..
Arsaces II of Parthia
Coin of Arsaces II of Parthia. Reverse shows a seated archer with a bow. The Greek inscription reads ΑΡΣΑΚΟΥ (Arsaces). Arsaces II of Parthia ruled c. 211–191 BC. He is called "Artabanus" by early scholars but modern historians prefer "Arsaces". He succeeded his father Arsaces I ..
Arsaces I of Parthia
Arsaces I of Parthia was the chief of the Parni, one of the nomadic Scythian or Dahan tribes in the desert east of the Caspian Sea. A later tradition, preserved by Arrian, derives Arsaces I and his brother Tiridates from the Achaemenian king Artaxerxes II, but this has evidently no historical val..
Arsacid Dynasty
--> The Arsacid Dynasty ruled in Persia, their realm is also called Parthia which included the Iranian plateau and intermittently Mesopotamia, from 253 BC until their overthrow by the Sassanid Dynasty in AD 226. At certain times Arsacid Kings also ruled over Armenia. Contents 1 Historical B..
Arsacid Dynasty of Armenia
The Arsacid Dynasty (Arshakuni Dynasty) ruled the Kingdom of Armenia from AD 54 to 428. They were related to the Arsacid Dynasty of Parthia. Arsacid Kings reigned intermittently throughout the chaotic years following the fall of the Artaxiad Dynasty until 62 when Tiridates I of Armenia secured Ars..
Arsacius
Arsacius may refer to: Saint Arsatius or ArsaciusArsacius of Tarsus 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. ..
Arsacius of Tarsus
Arsacius (before 324 - November 11, 405) was the intruding archbishop of Constantinople from 404 up to 405, after the violent expulsion of John Chrysostom. He was the brother of Nectarius, Chrysostom's predecessor, and had served as archpresbyter under Chrysostom (Photius C. 59). In earlier life hi..
Arsakeio
Arsakeio (Αρσάκειο) is the name of a group of co-educational independent schools in Greece. They are administrated by Filekpedeftiki Etaireia (Φιλεκπαιδευτική Εταιρεία). The five schools are located at Psychiko, Ekali (Tositseio), Thessaloniki, Patras, and recently Tir..
Arsalan Kamkar
Arsalan Kamkar ( Erselan Kamkar in Kurdish) (Persian: ارسلان کامکار) (born in 1960) is a Kurdish ethnic Iranian musician. He has played violin in the Tehran Symphony Orchestra, and is also an excellent barbat player. His compositions are regularly performed and include a symphony called..
Arsala Rahmani
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. Arsala Rahmani is an Afghan politician, that served as Prime Minister. He was a mujahideen commander during th..
Arsames
Arsames was King of Persia, but while still alive gave up the thone to Cyrus II of Persia. Arsames was father of Hystaspes and would live to see his grandson become King Darius I of Persia. ..
Arsames I
Arsames I was the King of Sophene and the son of Sames. Arsames built the cities of Arsamosata in Sophene and Arsameia in Commagene. ..
Arsames II
Arsames II was the King of Sophene who offered asylum to Antiochus Hierax. Prince Toumanoff considers Arsames II to be the same person as Arsames I. ..
Arsames of Persia
This article is about the Persian king, Arsames. For information about other notable ancient Persians by this name, see Arsames (disambiguation). Arsames (Old Persian Aršâma) was the son of Ariaramnes and King of Persia until it was subsumes into the Persian Empire by Cyrus II of Persia. His son ..
Arsamosata
Arsamosata (Armenian: Շիմշատ, Shimshat) was a city in Armenian Sophene near the Euphrates. It was founded by King Arsames I of the Orontid Dynasty. The city has been identified with the modern Kharput/Kharpert. ..
Arsan Duolai
A Yakut god of the underworld. Arsan Duolai's servant spirits were tasked with the collection of cattle and horse sacrifices. ..
Arsatius
Saint Arsatius or Arsacius is a saint of whose life virtually nothing is known. He is said to have been a bishop of Milan, who lived either around 400 or in the 6th century, and possibly a martyr, but there is no evidence. Because of the traditional connection with Milan, he is further supposed to ..
Arscott
Arscott is a small village in Shropshire, England. It is near to Plealey, Shorthill and Annscroft. Nearby is the hamlet of Arscott Villa. ..
ArsDigita
ArsDigita was a web development company founded by Philip Greenspun which started in Boston, Massachusetts in the mid-1990s, produced a popular toolkit (the ACS) for building database-backed community websites, and flourished at the peak of the Internet bubble. It was known for actively supporting ..
ArsDigita Community System
The ArsDigita Community System (ACS) was an advanced Open Source toolkit for developing community web applications developed primarily by developers associated with ArsDigita Corporation. The two most current software toolkits based on this codebase are the OpenACS toolkit and the Red Hat CCM. The..
ArsDigita Prize
The ArsDigita Prize, sponsored by ArsDigita and Philip Greenspun, was awarded annually in June 1999, 2000, and 2001 to young people who created "useful, educational, and collaborative" non-commercial Web sites. The award The winner received a $10,000 award, and the first runners-up each received $..
ArsDigita University
ArsDigita University (ADU) was a one-year, intensive post-baccalaureate program in Computer Science based on the undergraduate course of study at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). It was financed and supported by the ArsDigita Foundation, a non-profit organization begun by ArsDigita C..
Arsdorf
Arsdorf (Luxembourgish: Uerschdref) is a small town in the commune of Rambrouch, in western Luxembourg. As of 2005, the town has a population of 228. Arsdorf was a commune in the canton of Redange until 1 January 1979, when it was merged with the communes of Bigonville, Folschette, and Perlé to f..
Arse
Arse is a coarse word for the buttocks, commonly used in Britain, Canada, Ireland, Australia, New Zealand and many other Commonwealth countries. In the United States and parts of Canada, ass is used (both spoken and in writing) instead. Contents 1 Etymology2 Modern Semantics3 So..
Arseface
Arseface is a fictional character appearing in the Preacher comic book by Garth Ennis and Steve Dillon & published by Vertigo (comics). He even received his own single-issue comic book, Preacher: The Story of You-Know-Who. History [Spoiler warningSpoiler warning]: Plot and/or ending det..
Arsela
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Arsemuff
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Arsenal
This article is about armaments factories. For the London football club, see Arsenal F.C.; for all other uses, see Arsenal (disambiguation). An arsenal is a establishment for the construction, repair, receipt, storage and issue of weapons and ammunition. The word arsenal appears in various forms ..
Arsenalna (Kiev Metro)
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Arsenal (automobile)
The Arsenal was an English automobile maufactured at St Albans, Hertfordshire from 1898 to 1899. The Bollée-like tricycle was reputed to be 3½hp. The manufacturer boasted "practically the control of one of the largest and best-equipped plants of American Automotive Machinery." The tiller-steere..
Arsenal (band)
Arsenal is a Belgian music band formed in 1999 by Hendrik Willemyns & John Roan. Contents 1 Discography1.1 Outsides (Play Out! 2005)1.2 Switch (Play Out! 2005)1.3 Saudade (Play Out! 2005)1.4 Either (Play Out! 2005)1.5 The Coming (Play Out! 2005)1.6 Oyebo Soul ..
Arsenal (comics)
Arsenal is a fictional superhero in the DC Comics Universe. His real name is Roy Harper Jr., and was known for decades as Green Arrow's teenage sidekick Speedy. He first appeared in More Fun Comics #73 (Nov. 1941). Contents 1 Fictional character biography1.1 Origin1.2 Teen Titans..
Arsenal (disambiguation)
An arsenal is an establishment for the construction, repair, receipt, storage and issue of arms and ammunition. Specific examples of arsenals include: The Arsenal in the Moscow Kremlin.The Kiev Arsenal factory in Kiev, Ukraine, which gave its name to the Kiev Arsenal mutiny of 1918 (also known as t..
Arsenal (film)
Arsenal (Russian and Ukrainian: Арсенал), (1928), is a Soviet film by Ukrainian director Olexandr Dovzhenko. Regarded by film scholar Vance Kepley, Jr. as "one of the few Soviet political films which seems even to cast doubt on the morality of violent retribution." This second film in Dovzhe..
Arsenal Center for the Arts
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Arsenal de Sarandí
Arsenal Fútbol Club, usually called Arsenal de Sarandí or simply Arsenal, is a football (soccer) club from the Sarandí neighborhood of Avellaneda department, Buenos Aires Province, Argentina. Contents 1 History2 Stadium3 List of Famous Players4 External links History The..
Arsenal F.C.
Arsenal Football Club (also known as Arsenal, The Arsenal or The Gunners) are an English professional football club based in north London. They play in the FA Premier League and are one of the most successful clubs in English football. Arsenal have won thirteen First Division and Premier League ti..
Arsenal F.C. records
This page details Arsenal Football Club records. Contents 1 Player records1.1 Appearances1.1.1 Most appearances1.2 Goalscorers1.2.1 Top scorers1.3 International caps2 Club records2.1 Wins2.2 Defeats2.3 Goals2.4 Points2.5 Matches2.5.1&nbs..
Arsenal F.C. seasons
This is a list of seasons played by Arsenal Football Club in English and European football, from 1893 (when Woolwich Arsenal joined the Football League) to the present day. It details the club's achievements in major competitions, and the top scorers for each season. Season Division Pos FA Cup Lea..
Arsenal FC Results History
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Arsenal Hill
Arsenal Hill may refer to: Arsenal Hill, Bucharest, RomaniaArsenal Hill, Columbia, South Carolina, United States 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 di..
Arsenal L.F.C.
Arsenal Ladies Football Club are an English women's football club affiliated with Arsenal F.C. The club was founded in 1987 by Vic Akers, the kit manager for the Arsenal men's team, who today is still the club's general manager, and turned semi-professional in 2002. They play their home matches at ..
Arsenal Oak
The Arsenal Oak was a White oak tree located at the center of the campus of Augusta State University in Augusta, Georgia, United States. The oak tree, which was estimated to be over 400 years old, was a central landmark in the Augusta Arsenal, for which the oak was named. The oak served as a model ..
Arsenal of Democracy
The Arsenal of Democracy is one of the most famous of 30 fireside chats broadcast on the radio by United States President Franklin Delano Roosevelt. It was read on December 29, 1940. The speech was a disguised call to arms of the U.S. population as well as the obvious topic, "a call to arm and s..
Arsenal of Megadeth
Arsenal of Megadeth is an anthology of Megadeth's first 20 years. The 2-disc DVD set contains music videos, live performances, interviews, home videos and special appearances. Arsenal Of Megadeth is an EMI/Capitol release. Contents 1 Track listing1.1 Disc 11.2 Disc 22 Pers..
Arsenal ship
An arsenal ship is a concept for a floating missile platform, intended to have as many as five hundred vertical launch bays. Such a ship would initially be controlled remotely by an Aegis Cruiser, although plans include control by AWACS aircraft such as the E-2 Hawkeye and E-3 Sentry. Contents 1&..
Arsenal Shipka
Shipka Type submachine gun Nation(s) of origin Bulgaria Era modern History Date of design 1996 Production period Service duration Operators Bulgaria War service Variants cal. 9 mm Luger (magazine 25 rounds) Number built Specifications Type Caliber 9..
Arsenal Stadium
Arsenal Stadium is a football stadium in London, which was the home ground of Arsenal Football Club between 6 September 1913 and 7 May 2006. It is located in Highbury, giving rise to its popular name Highbury. Arsenal Stadium is well known for its very small (110×73 yards / 101×67 metres) but i..
Arsenal Street
Arsenal Street (軍器廠街) is a street between Admiralty of Central and Wan Chai in Hong Kong. It ends south in Queensway and north Gloucester Road. The street is the ends of Lockhart Road and Jeffe Road. History The street is named after the arsenal in a barracks of British Army in Hong Ko..
Arsenal tube station
Arsenal tube station, in Highbury, north London, is a London Underground station located near Arsenal Stadium, the home of Arsenal football club. It is on the Piccadilly Line, in Travelcard Zone 2, between Holloway Road and Finsbury Park tube stations. Opened as Gillespie Road on 15 December 1906..
Arsenal VG-33
The Arsenal VG-33 was a fast light fighter aircraft which arrived too late to see service in the Armée de l'Air during the Battle of France. Contents 1 Development2 Operational history3 Variants4 Specifications (VG-33)4.1 General characteristics4.2 Performance4.3&n..
Arsenate
The arsenate ion is AsO43−. An arsenate (compound) is some compound that contains this ion. See for a list. Arsenate is much like phosphate. In acid conditions we have arsenic acid, H3AsO4; in weakly acid conditions we have the dihydrogen arsenate ion, H2AsO4−; in weakly basic condit..
Arsenate mineral
Arsenate minerals are those minerals containing the arsenate (AsO43-) anion group. Both the Dana[link] and the Strunz[link] mineral classifications place the arsenates in with the phosphate minerals. ..
Arsena Odzelashvili
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. Arsena Odzelashvili (Georgian: არსენა ოძელაშვილი) commonly known as Arsena of Ma..
Arsène Darmesteter
Arsène Darmesteter (1846-1888), was a distinguished philologist and man of letters. He studied under Gaston Paris at the École des Hautes Etudes, and became professor of Old French language and literature at the Sorbonne. His Life of Words appeared in English in 1888. He also collaborated with Ad..
Arsène Houssaye
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] • &..
Arsene James
Arsene James is a Saint Lucian politician and Leader of the Opposition. He represents the Micoud South constituency for the United Workers' Party. James became Opposition Leader when UWP leader Morella Joseph did not win her seat, in the December 2001 elections. See also United Workers' Party (..
Arsène Lupin
Arsène Lupin is the name of a fictional gentleman thief who appears in a book series of detective fiction / crime fiction novels written by French writer Maurice Leblanc, as well as a number of non-canonical sequels and numerous film, television, stage play and comic book adaptations. Contents 1..
Arsene Lupin (film)
Arsène Lupin is a 2004 movie directed by Jean-Paul Salomé, and starring Romain Duris, Kristin Scott Thomas, Mathieu Carrière and Pascal Greggory among others. It is a co-production of France, Spain, Italy and the UK. External links ..
Arsène Lupin III
Arsène Lupin III is a fictional character in Kazuhiko Katō's anime and manga series Lupin III. Lupin the Third (ルパン三世 Rupan sansei) is the grandson of Arsène Lupin. He is the world's most skillful and most wanted thief. Sometimes he just steals whatever he wants, and at other times h..
Arsène Pujo
Arsène Pujo (born in Lake Charles, Louisiana, 1861; died 1939), was a member of the United States Congress best known for chairing the "Pujo Committee", which sought to expose an anticompetitive conspiracy among some of the nation's most powerful financial interests. Pujo practiced law in Louisian..
Arsène Roux
Arsène Roux (February 5, 1893—July 19, 1971) was a French Arabist and Berberologist. He was born in Rochegude and emigrated to Morocco (then a French Protectorate) in his early twenties where he started studying Classical Arabic, Moroccan Arabic and the Moroccan Berber languages. In the follo..
Arsène Wenger
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Arsenic
|- ! colspan="2" style="background:#cccc99; color:black" | References |} Arsenic is a chemical element in the periodic table that has the symbol As and atomic number 33. This is a notoriously poisonous metalloid that has many allotropic forms; yellow, black and grey are a few that are regularly se..
Arsenical bronze
Arsenical bronze (or arsenical copper) is an alloy in which arsenic is added to copper as opposed to, or in addition to other constituent metals. The use of arsenic in bronze, either as the secondary constituent or with another component such as tin, results in a stronger final product. Since coppe..
Arsenic acid
Arsenic acid General Systematic name Arsenic(V) acid Other names Arsenic acidorthoarsenic aciddesiccant L-10zotox Molecular formula H3AsO4 (Solution Only)H3AsO4·0.5H2O (Stable Form) Molar mass 141.9429 g/mol Appearance White translucent crystals,hygroscopic. CAS number >..
Arsenic and Old Lace
For information on the Joseph Kesselring play see Arsenic and Old Lace (play)For information on the 1944 Frank Capra film see Arsenic and Old Lace (film). This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, yo..
Arsenic and Old Lace (film)
Arsenic and Old Lace is a film directed by Frank Capra based on a play by the same name by Joseph Kesselring. The script was adapted by Julius J. Epstein. Capra actually filmed the movie in 1941 but it was not released until 1944 while the studio waited for the stage version to finish its run on B..
Arsenic and Old Lace (play)
Arsenic and Old Lace is a black comedy play by American playwright Joseph Kesselring, written in 1939. It has become best known through the film version, which starred Cary Grant and was directed by Frank Capra. Of the 12 plays written by Kesselring, Arsenic and Old Lace is the only one to be succ..
Arsenic contamination of groundwater
Arsenic contamination of groundwater has occurred in various parts of the world, most notably the Ganges Delta of Bangladesh and West Bengal, India, causing serious arsenic poisoning among large numbers of people. It is a natural occurring high concentration of arsenic in deeper levels of groundwat..
Arsenic Lullaby
Arsenic Lullaby was the name of a comic book series. It subject matter contains such subjects as "Voodoo Joe" a man cursed to help ordinary people get revenge, "The Clot" a man who was diagnosed with a deadly skin bacteria, and had to get all of his skin removed, "Baron Von Donut" an immortal donut ..
Arsenic pentoxide
General Systematic name ? Other names ? Molecular formula ? SMILES ? Molar mass ?.?? g/mol Appearance ? CAS number [?-?-?] Properties phase ? g/cm3, ? water ? g/100 ml (?°C) > Melting point ?°C (? K) Boiling point ?°C (? K) Acidity (pKa) ..
Arsenic poisoning
Arsenic poisoning kills by allosteric inhibition of essential metabolic enzymes, leading to death from multi-system organ failure. Contents 1 Symptoms2 Testing3 Treatment4 Unintentional poisoning4.1 Arsenicosis - chronic arsenic poisoning from drinking water5 Inte..
Arsenic tribromide
This article lacks information on the [Importanceimportance] of the subject matter. If you are familiar with it, please expand the article, or discuss its significance on the talk page. Arsenic tribromide General Other names Arsenic(III) bromide Molecular formula AsBr3 Mola..
Arsenic trichloride
This article lacks information on the [Importanceimportance] of the subject matter. If you are familiar with it, please expand the article, or discuss its significance on the talk page. Arsenic trichloride General Other names Arsenic(III) chloride butter of arsenic Molecular ..
Arsenic trioxide
Arsenic trioxide General Other names Arsenic(III) oxide,Arsenic sesquioxide,Arsenicum album,Arseneous oxide,Arseneous anhydride Molecular formula As2O3 Molar mass 197.841 g/mol Appearance White solid CAS number [1327-53-3] EINECS number 215-481-4 Properties Den..
Arsenic trioxide (data page)
This page provides supplementary chemical data on COMPOUND. Contents 1 Material Safety Data Sheet2 Structure and properties3 Thermodynamic properties4 Spectral data5 References6 Material Safety Data Sheet7 Structure and properties8 Thermodynamic properti..
Arsenic triselenide
Arsenic triselenide General Other names Arsenic(III) sulfide Molecular formula As2Se3 Molar mass 386.72 g/mol Appearance brown-black powderodorless CAS number [1303-36-2] Properties Density and phase 4.75 g/cm3, solid Solubility in water insoluble > Meltin..
Arsenic trisulfide
Arsenic trisulfide General Other names Arsenic(III) sulfide Orpiment Molecular formula As2S3 Molar mass 246.041 g/mol Appearance yellow-orange powder or crystals CAS number [1303-33-9] Properties Density and phase 3.43 g/cm3, solid Solubility in water insolubl..
Arsenide
An arsenide ion is an arsenic atom with three extra electrons and charge −3. An arsenide (compound) is a compound with arsenic in oxidation state −3. Examples sodium arsenide (Na3As)gallium arsenide (GaAs)platinum arsenide (PtAs2) as the mineral sperrylite See for a list. See also ..
Arsenide mineral
An arsenide mineral is a mineral that contains arsenide as its main anion. Examples LoellingiteNiccolite. ..
Arsenie Todiraş
Arsenie Toderaş (sometimes spelt Todiraş) (born July 22, 1983) is a Moldovan singer who was the youngest member of the former boyband O-zone. He now pursues a solo career under the artist name Arsenium. Arsenie sang at the Eurovision Song Contest 2006 as representative of Moldova with his song ..
Arsenio Advincula
Arsenio J. Advincula was born 25 January 1938 in Juneau, Alaska. May 1997 the Marine Corps adopted Advincula's rifle & bayonet/knife and close combat system. He studied isshin-ryu with Tatuso Shimabuku starting in 1958. Former coach for the San Diego Chargers. Taught body mechanics based off his ..
Arsenio Bautista
Arsenio 'Butch' Bautista (born 1940) is a Filipino comedian, who made his film debut in the 1956 movie Lo'Waist Gang, which also starred Fernando Poe Jr. Bautista has 3 children - two sons, Herbert (who is also a comedian) and Hero and a daughter, Harlene. Filmography 1956 - Lo-Waist Gang - Larry ..
Arsenio Cabungula
Arsenio Sebastião Cabungula or Love [link] (born March 14, 1979) is an Angolan footballer. He plays as a forward for AS Aviacao in his home country. He has won 3 Girabola titles with them. He is a member of the Angola national team and plays regularly, though usually as a substitute. H..
Arsenio Erico
Arsenio Erico while playing for Independiente Arsenio Erico (March 30, 1915 in Asunción, Paraguay - July 23, 1977) is a former football striker, born in Paraguay, who is currently the highest goalscorer of all-time in Argentina's top division. Considered as the best Paraguayan footballer of ..
Arsenio Farell
Arsenio Farell Cubillas (June 30, 1921 – May 15, 2005) was a controversial Mexican politician affiliated to the Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI). He served as Secretary of Labor in the cabinets of Miguel de la Madrid and Carlos Salinas and headed the Federal Comptroller's Secretariat in..
Arsenio Hall
Arsenio Hall (born on February 12, 1955 in Cleveland, Ohio) is an American comedian, talk show host, and actor. He is most famous for having his hair cut into a fade. The son of a Baptist minister, Arsenio was a magician as a child. He attended Ohio University (in Athens, OH) before transferring ..
Arsenio Iglesias
Arsenio Iglesias Pardo (Arteixo, 24 December 1930) is a popular Galician football coach. He was born in the town of Arteixo very near A Coruña in Galicia, Spain. He coached Deportivo de La Coruña from 1970 to 1973, then again from 1982 to 1985, from 1987 to 1989 and from 1990 to 1994. During ear..
Arsenio Linares y Pombo
Arsenio Linares y Pombo (1848-1914), Spanish military man and government official. Born in Valencia, he earned the rank of lieutenant in 1868 and participated in early rebellions in Cuba and in the Carlist Wars on mainland Spain. He occupied posts in the Philippines, Madrid, and Melilla, and later..
Arsenio Martínez Campos
--> Arsenio Martínez Campos was a Spanish officer, who rose against the First Spanish Republic and was later Captain General of Cuba. (Segovia, Spain, December 14 1831 - Zarauz, Spain, September 23 1900). Militaryman and politician, he took part in the wars in Africa, Mexico, Cuba and the last Ca..
Arsenio Martínez de Campos
Arsenio Martínez de Campos (December 14, 1831 - 1900), Spanish marshal, senator and knight of the Golden Fleece, was born at Segovia. He graduated as a lieutenant in 1852, and for some years was attached to the staff college as an assistant professor. He took part in the Morocco campaign of 1859-1..
Arsenio Rodríguez
Ignacio de Loyola Rodríguez Scull, known as Arsenio Rodríguez (August 30, 1911 - December 31, 1971) was a Cuban musician who developed the son montuno. He was a prolific composer and wrote nearly two hundred songs. He was born in Güira de Macurijes in the province of Matanzas. As a young child,..
Arsenite
The arsenite ion is H2AsO3−, or similar. An arsenite (compound) is a compound that contains this ion. The arsenite ion may be formed from arsenic trioxide by adding base. Arsenite has a valency of 3 and is also known as trivalent arsenic. Its white odorless crystals are toxic and slightly s..
Arsenius Autoreianus
Arsenius Autorianus (13th century), patriarch of Constantinople, lived about the middle of the 13th century. He received his education in Nicaea at a monastery of which he later became the abbot, though not in orders. Subsequently he gave himself up to a life of solitary asceticism in a Bithynian m..
Arsenius the Great
Saint Arsenius the Great, sometimes known as Arsenius the Roman or Arsenius the Deacon (c. 350 – c. 450) was a Christian hermit, one of the most highly regarded of the Desert Fathers. His teachings were greatly influential on the development of asceticism and the contemplative life. Born in Rome ..
Arsenius Walsh
Arsenius Walsh was a priest of the Roman Catholic Church in the United Kingdom and later in the Kingdom of Hawaii. He was a member of the Congregation of the Sacred Hearts of Jesus and Mary, a religious order based in Paris and founded by Peter Coudrin during the French Revolution. Walsh arrived i..
Arseniy Golovko
Arseniy Grigoriyevich Golovko (Russian: Арсений Григорьевич Головко) (June 10, 1906 – May 17, 1962) was a Soviet admiral, whose naval service extended from the 1920s through the early Cold War. He entered the Soviet Navy in 1925 and graduated in 1928 from the naval of..
Arseniy Zakrevskiy
Count Arseniy Andreyevich Zakrevsky (Russian: Арсений Андреевич Закревский) (September 13(24), 1783 or 1786 - January 11(23), 1865, Florence) was a Russian statesman and Minister of the Interior from April 19 of 1828 to November 19 of 1831. A Polish-born, he had his early ..
Arseni Grigoryevich Zverev
Arseni Grigoryevich Zverev (1900 - 1969), Russian Soviet administrator; Soviet finance minister 1938-1948, 1948-1960. ..
Arsenopyrite
Arsenopyrite Veins of Arsenopyrite in rock,Brazil General Category Mineral Chemical formula AsFeS Identification Colour Steel grey to silver Crystal habit Acicular, off-square prismatic, stubby or massive; striated Crystal system monoclinic; ?/m ?/m ?/m Cleavage 110 (distinct..
Arsenous acid
Arsenous acid, also known as arsenious acid, is the hydrolyzed form of arsenic trioxide and has the formula As(OH)3. As(OH)3 occurs in aqueous a solution and has not been isolated as a pure material, although this fact does not detract from the significance of As(OH)3. Contents 1 Properties..
Arseny
Arseny is a male first name, which is relatively widely used in Russia. It has a Greek origin and means steadfast. Other variants of spelling: Arseni, Arseniy, Arsenij, Arsenie. Russian spelling of this name is Арсений. Other variants of this name: Arsentiy (in Russian Арсентий). R..
Arsenyev
Arsenyev (Russian: ) is a town in Primorsky Krai, Russia, located at [44°10′N 133°17′E]. The town location is compact and comfortable. It is a green town in summer. There is much snow during winter in Arsenyev, and this creates perfect conditions for skiing around the town. Arsenyev ..
Arseny Tarkovsky
Arseny Alexandrovich Tarkovsky (Russian: , June 25 [O.S. June 12] 1907– May 27 1989 ) was a prominent Russian poet. His poems appeared in the films The Mirror and Stalker, directed by Andrei Tarkovsky, his son. Biography Tarkovsky was born in Elisavetgrad to the family of a Narodni..
Arsen Brzostek
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 July 2006. } Arsen Brzostek is a surfer and producer of surfing..
Arsen Dedić
Arsen Dedić (2006) Arsen Dedić is a Croatian singer-songwriter, musician and composer, a poet. A native of Šibenik, Arsen Dedić was born to a mixed marriage of a Serbian father and Croatian mother. Arsen became a household name in the 1960s, thanks to pop music festivals and his brand of ..
Arsen Kanokov
Arsen Bashirovich Kanokov (Russian: Арсен Баширович Каноков; born February 22 1957) is the president of the Kabardino-Balkaria republic in Russia. Kanokov was born in Shitkhala, Kabardino-Balkaria. He became a successful businessman in Moscow and a doctor of Economics. On Decem..
Arsen Kotsoyev
Arsen Kotsoyev Arsen Kotsoyev (Ossetian Коцойты Арсен) (January 15, 1872 - February 4, 1944) is one of the founders of Ossetic prose, who had a large influence in the formation of the modern Ossetic language and its functional styles. He participated in all of the first Ossetic per..
Arsen Melikyan
Men's Weightlifting Bronze 2000 77 kg Arsen Melikyan (born May 17, 1976 in Yerevan) is an Armenian weightlifter who competed in the Men's 77 kg weight class at the 2000 Summer Olympics and won a bronze medal. ..
Arsen Productions
Arsen Productions is a film studio in Palm Harbor, Florida which produces documentary films about surfing. Productions "Jungle Juice: Surfing Costa Rica's Southern Zone""Going With The Flow: Classic California Soul Surfing""Going With The Flow: Surfing Costa Rica's Jungle Breaks" (will be available..
Arses of Persia
Artaxerxes IV Arses, King of Persia between 338 BC and 336 BC. He was the youngest son of King Artaxerxes III and Atossa and was not expected to succeed to the throne of Persia. His unexpected rise to the throne came in 338 BC as a result of the murder of his father and most of his family by Bagoas,..
Arshad al-Umari
Arshad Pasha Al-Omari (1888 - 1978) (Arabic: إرشاد العمري) was born in Mosul, Iraq on April 8, 1888, when his father was Mayor of Mosul. He obtained his high school degree in 1904 when he was 16 years old. After finishing high school at Mosul he left for Istanbul, the capital of the Ottom..
Arshad Ali
Arshad AliUnited Arab Emirates (UAE) Batting style Right-handed batsman Bowling type Right-arm medium Tests ODIs Matches - 2 '''Runs scored - 7 Batting average - 3.50 100s/50s - 0/0 Top score - 7 ..
Arshad Ayub
Arshad AyubIndia (IND) Batting style Right-hand bat Bowling type Right-arm offbreak Tests ODIs Matches 13 32 '''Runs scored 257 116 Batting average 17.13 11.59 100s/50s -/1 -/- Top score 57 31* ..
Arshad Khan
Arshad KhanPakistan (PAK) Batting style Right-hand bat Bowling type Right-arm offbreak Tests ODIs Matches 9 58 '''Runs scored 31 133 Batting average 5.16 12.09 100s/50s -/- -/- Top score 9* 20 ..
Arshad Laeeq
Arshad LaeeqUnited Arab Emirates (UAE) Batting style Right-handed batsman Bowling type Right-arm fast-medium Tests ODIs Matches - 6 '''Runs scored - 101 Batting average - 20.19 100s/50s - 0/0 Top score - 43* ..
Arshad Pervez
Arshad PervezPakistan (PAK) Batting style Right-hand bat Bowling type Right-arm medium Tests ODIs Matches - 2 '''Runs scored - 11 Batting average - 5.50 100s/50s -/- -/- Top score - 11 ..
Arshad Tanveer
Arshad Tanveer is a leading figure in the area of practical General Systems Theory, and a strong proponent of John N. Warfield's graphical methods of modeling systems. Born in November 1975 in Nellore, Southern India, he graduated in Engineering from Osmania University in 1996. In 1999, he met Georg..
Arshad Warsi
Arshad Warsi (born April 19, 1968) is an Indian actor. He is married to actress Maria Goretti. Married on February 14, 1999. They have a son born August 10 2004 in Mumbai, India named Zeke Zidaan Career He played as Circuit in a Hindi Film Munnabhai M.B.B.S. with Sanjay Dutt. After Munnabhai M.B.B...
Arshak II
Arshak II (or Arsaces II) (350-367) was the son of Diran. During his reign, Shapur II intensified his efforts to conquer Armenia once and for all. Contents 1 Reign2 Imprisonment and suicide3 Legacy4 References Reign The Persian king was able to bribe two Armenian noblemen, ..
Arshak I of Iberia
Arshak I (Arsaces) (d. 81 BC) was king of Caucasian Iberia (93-81 BC) and founder of the Arsacid dynasty in Iberia, unrelated to the Arsacid Dynasty of Parthia and the later Arshakuni Dynasty of Armenia. Son of King Artavasdes I of Armenia, he was raised to the Iberian throne after King F..
Arsha Vidya Gurukulam
Arsha Vidya Gurukulam is the name of two related institutions for the study of traditional Indian practices. One of these is located on a 14 acre campus in Saylorsburg, Pennsylvania; the other is located in Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu. The institute in Pennsylvania was founded in 1986 by Swami Dayana..
Arsheesh
Arsheesh is a fisherman in the book The Horse and His Boy, of The Chronicles of Narnia series by C.S. Lewis. [Spoiler warningSpoiler warning]: Plot and/or ending details follow. Arsheesh was a fisherman who lived by the sea in a small hut in the empire of Calormen. One night, he couldn'..
Arshile Gorky
Vostanik Manoog Adoyan, better known as Arshile Gorky (born April 15, 1904 in the village of Khorkom near Van, Turkey and died July_21, 1948 in Sherman, Connecticut) was an Armenian-American abstract expressionist painter. Contents 1 Biography2 Gorky in fiction3 References4 F..
Arshtat Falenas
Arshtat Falenas is a character in the Genso Suikoden series of roleplaying games. She appears in Suikoden V. Statistics Name: Arshtat Falenas Alias: Her Majesty Origin: Queendom of Falena Age: 34 (stopped aging at 32) Race: Human Rune: Sun Rune Family: Ferid (husband), Prince of Falena (son), ..
Arsi
Arsi Province, EthiopiaArsi Zone, EthiopiaArsi people, EthiopiaArsi language, a dialect of Oromo languageArsi language, an extinct Tocharian language This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you may..
Arsia Mons
Arsia Mons - Location [9.4° S 120.5° W] Peak 16 km Discoverer Naming Latin - Arsia Silva - classical albedo feature name Arsia Mons is the southernmost of three volcanos (collectively known as Tharsis Montes) on the Tharsis bulge near the equator of the pl..
Arsikere
Arsikere is a town in Hassan district, Karnataka, India. It is known for its coconut production and malekallu tirupathi hill. There is also an old temple built by Hoysala rulers. Arsikere is also a major railway junction of Karnataka. It has a population of about 50,000. ..
Arsin
For the chemical compound, see Arsine. Arsin is a coastal town east of Trabzon in Turkey. ..
Arsin, Turkey
Arsin is a district of Trabzon Province of Turkey. Trabzon | Akçaabat | Araklı | Arsin | Beşikdüzü | Çarşıbaşı | Çaykara | Dernekpazarı | Düzköy | Hayrat | Köprübaşı | Maçka | Of | Sürmene | Şalpazarı | Tonya | Vakfıkebir | Yomra slm nasıls..
Arsine
Arsine General Systematic name Arsane Other names arsenic trihydride arseniuretted hydroge arsenous hydride hydrogen arsenide Molecular formula AsH3 Molar mass 77.95 g/mol Appearance colourless gas CAS number 7784-42-1 Properties Density and phase 4.93 g/l, gas 1.640..
Arsinée Khanjian
Arsinée Khanjian (born 1958 in Beirut, Lebanon) is an Armenian-Canadian actress and producer. She is married to Canadian filmmaker Atom Egoyan, who regularly casts her in his films, although she has done some independent work as well. She has a bachelor's degree in French and Spanish from Concordia..
Arsine (data page)
This page provides supplementary chemical data on COMPOUND. Contents 1 Material Safety Data Sheet2 Structure and properties3 Thermodynamic properties4 Spectral data5 References6 Material Safety Data Sheet7 Structure and properties8 Thermodynamic properti..
Arsinoe
Arsinoe (Greek: Ἀρσινόη), sometimes spelled Arsinoë, may refer to different things: Greek mythology Arsinoe of Greek mythology: Orestes' nurse; mother of Asclepius astronomy 404 Arsinoë, an asteroid people Arsinoe of Macedonia, mother of Ptolemy I SoterArsinoe I of EgyptArsinoe II of Egyp..
Arsinoe, Egypt
Arsinoe (Greek: Ἀρσινόη) was the name bestowed upon three different cities in ancient Egypt: Arsinoe, also called Crocodilopolis, in the Fayyum, Middle EgpytArsinoe, also called Cleopatris, at the head of the Gulf of SuezArsinoe, also called Olbia, at the mouth of the Gulf of Suez This arti..
Arsinoe (Aethiopia)
Arsinoe (Greek: Ἀρσινόη), sometimes called Arsinoe Epidires, was an ancient city of the Avalitæ, at Dire promontory in Aethiopia, north of Dire Berenices, and near the entrance of the Red Sea (Bab-el-Mandeb). The city was founded by Ptolemy II and named for Arsinoe II of Egypt, his wife an..
Arsinoe (Cilicia)
Arsinoe (Greek: Ἀρσινόη) was an ancient city on the coast of Cilicia between Anemurium and Celenderus; the site is near the modern city of Bozyazı, Mersin Province, Turkey. Strabo (p. 670) mentions Arsinoe as having a port. Leake places it at or near the ruined modern castle, called Söfta..
Arsinoe (Crete)
Arsinoe (Greek: Ἀρσινόη) was an ancient city of Crete assigned to Lyctus, adjacent to (and some authors say overlaying) the older city of Rhithymna. (Steph. B. s.v.) Berkelius supposes that an error had crept into the text, and that for Λύκτου we should read Λυκίας. Its existence..
Arsinoe (Gulf of Suez)
Arsinoe (Greek: Ἀρσινόη) or Arsinoites or Cleopatris or Cleopatra, was an ancient city at the northern extremity of the Heroopolite Gulf (Gulf of Suez), in the Red Sea. It was the capital of the Heroopolite nome, and one of the principal harbors belonging to Egypt. It appears to have been al..
Arsinoe (mythology)
In Greek mythology, Arsinoe referred to two different people. Orestes' nurseMother of Asclepius by Apollo ..
Arsinoe (Northwest Cyprus)
Arsinoe (Greek: Ἀρσινόη) was an ancient city in northwestern Cyprus, near the promontory of Akamas (Acamas) (Strabo xiv. p. 682; Ptol. v. 14. § 4), near the older city, Marion (Greek: Μάριον); some anicent writers conflate the two cities (Steph. B. s. v.; comp. Scylax, s. v. Cyprus). ..
Arsinoe (Southwest Cyprus)
Arsinoe (Greek: Ἀρσινόη) was an ancient city in southwestern Cyprus, lying between Old and New Paphos, with a harbour, temple, and sacred grove described by Strabo (p. 683). The city was founded by Ptolemy Philadelphus and named for Arsinoe II of Egypt, his wife and sister. The ancient nam..
Arsinoe III of Egypt
Arsinoe III (246 BC or 245 BC - 204 BC) was Queen of Egypt (220 - 204 BC). She was a daughter of Ptolemy III and Berenice II. Between late October and early November, 220 BC she was married to her brother, Ptolemy IV. She took active part in the government of the country, at least in the measure ..
Arsinoe II of Egypt
Head of Ptolemy II Philadelphus (309-246 BC), with Arsinoe II (316-270 BC). Arsinoe II (316-July 270 BC), queen of Thrace and later co-ruler of Egypt with her brother and husband Ptolemy II of Egypt. Arsinoe II was first married to King Lysimachus of Thrace, to whom she bore three sons. A..
Arsinoe IV of Egypt
Arsinoe IV (c. 68/67 - 41 BC), was the fourth daughter of Ptolemy XII Auletes, sister of Ptolemy XIII and Cleopatra VII, and one of the last rulers of the Ptolemaic dynasty of ancient Egypt. When their father died, he left Ptolemy and Cleopatra as joint rulers of Egypt, but Ptolemy soon dethroned C..
Arsinoe I of Egypt
For other Arsinoes, see Arsinoe. Arsinoe I (305/295-?) was queen of Egypt 284/1-ca. 274 BC and first wife of Ptolemy II of Egypt. Arsinoe I was the daughter of Lysimachus, king of Thrace. She bore Ptolemy II's the three children, including his successor Ptolemy III of Egypt. She married Ptolemy I..
Arsinoe of Macedonia
Arsinoe (in Greek Aρσινόη; lived 4th century BC) was the mother of Ptolemy I Soter (323–283 BC), king of Egypt, was originally a concubine of Philip II, king of Macedon, and it is said she was given by Philip to Lagus, a Macedonian, while she was pregnant with Ptolemy. Hence, if we can b..
Arsinoites
Arsinoites may refer to several different things: Arsinoe, EgyptArsinoites nome, a province of ancient Egypt This article consisting of geographical locations is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page, a list of pages that otherwise might share the same title. If an referred you here, you..
Arsinoithere
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 Arsinoithere is an extinct mammal from Ethiopia...
Arsinoitheriidae
Arsinoitheriidae was a family of mammals belonging to the extinct order Embrithopoda. Remains have been found in the Middle East, Africa, Asia and Europe. Although they looked like modern a rhinoceros, they were not closely related. They lived from the Eocene to the Oligocene periods. The name com..
Arsinoitherium
Arsinoitherium is an extinct mammal genus of the superorder Paenungulata. These species are rhinoceros-like herbivores that lived during the late Eocene and the beginning of the Oligocene, from 36 to 30 million years ago in areas of tropical rainforest. They were about seven feet tall and sported ..
Arsis (band)
For the musical term, see arsis and thesis. Arsis is an American death metal (Virginia) band whose music also possesses influences of black metal and thrash metal. Although remaining as heavy as traditional death metal bands, they also possess technical riffs and solos that are similar to those fou..
Arsis and thesis
Arsis and thesis is a phrase in musical composition, where a point being inverted, is said to move per arsin et thesin; that is, it rises in one part, and falls in another, or vice versa. In prosody, it refers to the accented and unaccented parts of a poetic foot. References This article incorpor..
Arsiyah
Arsiyah, sometimes referred to as al-Arsiyya or As-yah was the name used for a group of Muslim mercenaries in the service of the Khazar Khaganate. Whether the Arsiyah were a single tribe or composed of Muslims from a number of different tribes is unclear. Also unclear is their origin; many historian..
Arsi Harju
Arsi Harju (born March 18, 1974 in Kurikka) is a Finnish shot putter. He won the gold medal at the 2000 Summer Olympics with a distance of 21.29 metres. His personal best is 21.39. Harju is currently a national UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador for Finland. Major achievements Year Tournament Venue Res..
Arsi Province
Arsi was a province of Ethiopia with its capital at Asella. The province was reduced to a Zone of the Oromia Region with the adoption of the constitution of 1995. Both the Zone and the former province are named after a tribe of the Oromo, who inhabit both the former Bale and Arsi provinces. Sub..
Arsi Zone
Arsi (or Arusi) is one of the 12 zones of the Oromia Region in Ethiopia. Arsi is also the name of a former province. Both the Zone and the former province are named after a tribe of the Oromo, who inhabit both the Arsi Region. Arsi is bordered on the south by Bale, on the southwest by the Southern ..
Arsk
Arsk or Archa (Russian: , /arsk/; Tatar: /ar`ʆa/) is an urban-type settlement in the northern-eastern part of the Republic of Tatarstan, Russia. It is located 65 km from Kazan, the republic's capital. Arsk is the administrative center of Arsky District. The town stands on the banks of th..
Arslan
Arslan (Turkish for "lion"; Ottoman ارسلان arslān and اصلان aṣlān) was used as a title by Seljuk and Ottoman rulers. Arslan is also in use as a surname. Alp Arslan, Seljuk rulerAmir Arsalan the celebrated, the protagonist of a Persian epicL'Emir Magid Arslan (1908-83) was a political ..
Arslanbob
Arslanbob is a large, sacred and revered wild walnut forest located in the Jalal-Abad province of Kyrgyzstan, close to the small town of Bazarkurgon. Arslanbob's scenic beauty and pleasant climate, as well as two impressive waterfalls, attract tourists, pilgrims and other visitors during the spring..
Arslan Shah I
Arslan Shah I was Sultan of Kerman (1101-1142), a city in Iran situated at the center of Kerman province. Located in a large and flat plain, this city is placed 1,076 km (669 mi) south of the Iranian capital, Tehran. Arslan Shah I (1101-1142) was preceded by Iran Shah (1096)-(1101) and was succeede..
Arslan Tash
Arslan Tash, ancient Hadātu, is an archaeological site in northern Syria. It was the center of an Aramean Iron Age kingdom, which were conquered by Assyria in the 9th century BC. The site of Arslan Tash was explored by the French archaeologist François Thureau-Dangin in the 1920s and 30s. He disco..
Arsole
Chemical structure of arsole 3D model of arsole Arsole is a chemical compound of the formula C4H5As. The structure is like pyrrole except that an arsenic atom is substituted for the nitrogen atom and that arsole is not aromatic. Arsole itself has not yet been synthesized, but several s..
Arsoli
Arsoli is a town and commune in the province of Rome, central Italy. History Arsoli was founded in 997 CE. The ancient little roads of the Medieval centre are still preserved, as well as the Castle (once a monastery) which dates back to 11th century. The castle was has been in the possession of the..
Arson
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Arsonists (rap group)
The Arsonists are an underground hip hop group formed 1993 in Bushwick, Brooklyn, New York. Originally the group consisted of thirteen members. As of 2006 the group has shrunk to three members: Q-Unique, Jise One and Swel Boogie. The Arsonists have not released an album since 2001. Contents 1&..
Arsonval
Arsonval is a village and commune of France in the département of Aube. Population in 1999: 331. It lies on the right bank of the Aube River, about 30 mi. east of Troyes. It has a church dating from the 12th century. References ..
Arson in royal dockyards
Arson in royal dockyards was among the last offences that was punishable by execution in the United Kingdom. It remained a capital offence even after the death penalty was abolished for murder, although there is no evidence that anyone was ever actually executed for it. The Criminal Law Consolidatio..
Arso Jovanović
-->General-colonel Arso R. Jovanović (Serbian Cyrillic: Арсо Р. Јовановић) (1907 - 1948) was one of the foremost military commanders to participate in the Fight for National Liberation in Yugoslavia (as WWII was called by the Communist Partisans). General Jovanović was one of the be..
Arsphenamine
Arsphenamine is a drug that was used to treat syphilis and trypanosomiasis. It was the first modern chemotherapeutic agent. Sahachiro Hata discovered the anti-syphilitic activity of this compound in 1908 in the laboratory of Paul Ehrlich, during a survey of hundreds of newly-synthesized organic ars..
Arstaddalsdammen
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. } Arstaddalsdammen is a Norwegian lake that lies in ..
Arstanosaurus
Arstanosaurus (meaning "Arstan lizard") is the name given to a genus of dinosaur, now known to be invalid. The fossils are now believed to have been the remains of two separate genera of dinosaurs, which were believed for a time to have come from the same dinosaur. The type species, Arstanosaurus ..
Arstan Mirzagereev
Arstan Mirzagereev (Rus: Арстан Мырзагереев) (born in Karaganda, Kazakhstan) is a singer who rose to popularity after placing twelfth (Contestant NO.360464) in SuperStar KZ 3, the Kazakh version of Pop Idol. SuperStar KZ 3 Performances Top 40: Где Же Ты? by K-7 Theatre Ro..
Arsu
Fertile Crescent myth series Mesopotamian Levantine Arabian God in Hebrew Mesopotamian religion Yezidism The Levant ElElyonHadadAdonAnatArsuAsherahAstarteAtargatisAzizosThe Ba'alsBa`alat Gebal BerithDagonElohimEshmunKubabaLiluriManuziMotSalemShaddaiYarikhYam [edit] ..
Arsuf
Remains of the stronghold Arsuf ([32°12′N 34°49′E]; Hebrew: , also known as Arsur or Apollonia) was an ancient city and fortress located in what is now Israel, about 15 kilometres north of Tel Aviv, on a cliff above Mediterranian Sea. The city site, Tel Arsuf, was intensively e..
Arsuk
Arsuk (founded 1805) is a village in southwest Greenland in the municipality of Paamiut. Population is 140 (as of 2005). Location is [61°10′N 48°27′W] at the mouth of the Arsuk Fjord which ends in the Arsuk glacier (see image). Arsuk is Greenlandic for 'the beloved place'. Refere..
ARS (bodyboard)
ARS, which stands for Air - Roll - Spin, is a bodyboarding trick. It is a combination of El Rollo and a 360º spin while the bodyboarder is in the air. The bodyboarder starts off by approaching the lip and doing the el rollo, and during the rotation throws him/herself into a 360º spin. ..
Ars Aevi
Ars Aevi Sarajevo is a museum of contemporary art in Sarajevo. It was formed during the war as a "resistance of culture". It has approximately 130 works by renowned world artists including Michelangelo Pistoletto, Jannis Kounellis, Joseph Beuys, Braco Dimitrijević and Joseph Kosuth. A new museum b..
Ars Amatoria
thumb The Ars Amatoria ("The Art of Love") is a series of three books by the Roman poet Ovid. Written in verse, their guiding theme is the art of seduction. The first two, written for men about 1 BC to AD 1 , deal with 'winning women's hearts' and 'keeping the loved one', respectively. The thir..
Ars antiqua
Ars antiqua is a term which refers to the music of Europe of the late Middle Ages between approximately 1170 and 1310, covering the period of the Notre Dame school of polyphony and the subsequent years which saw the early development of the motet. Usually the term is restricted to sacred music, exc..
Ars arcana
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ARS based programming
ARS based programming is built on three principles; Abstraction, Reference and Synthesis. These principles can be seen as a generalized form of the basic operations of the Lambda calculus. All essential features of a programming language can be derived from ARS even the three major programming parad..
Ars combinatoria
Ars Combinatoria may refer to one of the following. A logical method described by Gottfried Leibniz in his De Arte Combinatoria and attributed to Ramon LlullArs Combinatoria, a Canadian mathematical journalThis is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with t..
Ars Combinatoria (journal)
Ars Combinatoria, A Canadian Journal of Combinatorics is an English language research journal in combinatorics, issued in Winnipeg, Manitoba, ISSN: 0381-7032. Beginning in June, 1976, two volumes were issued each year, dated June and December. Starting in 1995 three volumes were published each yea..
Ars Electronica
Ars Electronica is an organization based in Linz, Austria, founded in 1979 around a festival for art, technology and society which was part of the International Bruckner Festival. Herbert W. Franke is one of its founders. It became its own festival and a yearly event in 1986. Its Director until 1995..
Ars Electronica Center
Ars Electronica Center in the daytime Ars Electronica Center at night Members of the center staff demonstrate some entertainment robots. An AEC visitor models a clay figure that they can then insert into a 3D scanner, for use in multiple virtual worlds. A visitor is suspen..
Ars longa, vita brevis
Ars longa, vita brevis is part of an aphorism by Ancient Greek physician Hippocrates, usually truncated to its first two statements, art is long, life is short. (See also List of Latin phrases.) The full text is often rendered in English as "Life is short, [the] art long, opportunity fleet..
Ars Magica
Ars Magica is also the title of a book by Judith Tarr. Ars Magica is a role-playing game set in Mythic Europe, an idealized (or quasi-historical) version of Europe around 1200 AD. The game revolves around magic-using wizards and their allies. The game was originally developed by Jonathan Tweet an..
Ars Mathematica
Ars Mathematica (Latin for "[the] Mathematical Art") is a Paris, France-based non-profit organization founded in 1992 by Christian Lavigne and Alexandre Vitkine to promote the interconnection between art, science, and technology, with a particular focus on computer-assisted sculpture. Sinc..
Ars moriendi
Pride of the spirit is one of the five temptations of the dying man, according to Ars moriendi. Here, Demons tempt the dying man with crowns (a medieval allegory to earthly pride) under the disapproving gaze of Mary, Christ and God. Woodblock seven (4a) of eleven, Netherlands, circa 1450. Ars ..
Ars nova
Ars nova was a stylistic period in music of the Late Middle Ages, centered in France, which encompassed the period from the publication of the Roman de Fauvel (1310 and 1314) until the death of Machaut (1377). Sometimes the term is used more loosely and refers to all European music of the 14th cent..
Ars Nova (rock)
Ars Nova at the ProgSol festival in 2003 ; from left to right : Keiko Kumagai, Masuhiro Goto and Shinko Shibata. Ars Nova is a Japanese progressive rock band. The current members are: Keiko Kumagai (keyboards)Shinko "Panky" Shibata (bass) Ars Nova's music features lots of keyboard sounds - ..
Ars Nova School of the Arts
Ars Nova School of the Arts is a conservatory located in Huntsville, Alabama providing education in fine arts, particularly music and theatre, to students of all ages. The school is operated under a non-profit corporation also bearing the name Ars Nova. Ars Nova, Inc. also produces musical theatre..
Ars Poetica
Ars Poetica is the name of at least three pieces of literature. Contents 1 ..
Ars subtilior
Ars subtilior (more subtle art) is a musical style characterized by rhythmic and notational complexity, centered around Avignon in southern France, at the end of the fourteenth century (Hoppin 1978, p.472-473). Thus it was right at the dividing-line between the musical Middle Ages and Renaissance. ..
Ars Technica
Ars Technica's main page Ars Technica is a for-profit technology-related website catering mostly to computer hardware enthusiasts. Started in 1998, it has grown into a popular site, covering technology news and providing editorial and analysis. The name "Ars Technica" is a Latin phrase, "(The..
AR System Administrator
AR System Administrator is a client application of Remedy's Action Request System. It is used exclusively for building, customizing, maintaining, and supporting AR System applications. It reads and writes data to the metatable section of the AR System's database. Objects created and modified vi..
AR System Import
AR System Import is a fat client for Remedy's Action Request System that is used to import data. Only administrators of the AR System are allowed to use the import tool. The import tool uses the merge action of the AR API to create entries from a .arx or .csv file. This client is only used for im..
AR System User
AR System User is a client software application that allows a user to create, search, and modify records in the Action Request System. It is a fat client and must be installed locally on the user's desktop. Remedy User allows users to record macros, including user defined variables, to automate re..

 


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