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A.U.G.E.
The Apple User Group Europe (A.U.G.E.) was founded in 1979 and is one of the oldest interregional, private and independent computer clubs of Germany. The group's name is still based on its original acronym, although there are many users of other computer systems. The group is centered on the use..
Aug
Aug or AUG may refer to: August, the monthSteyr AUG, an Austrian series of firearmsStart codon, the three-nucleotide sequence that starts translation of mRNAAztlan Underground, an activist rock en Español and hip hop group ..
Augarin of Gwynedd
In the fictional universe of the Deryni novels of Katherine Kurtz, Augarin Haldane was the first King of Gwynedd. He ruled the land as Count of Haldane from 640 to 645, and later as King from 645 to 673. Known as the "Father of Gwynedd," he created a kingdom that his descendents still ruled over fi..
Augathella, Queensland
The township of Augathella is located in western Queensland, Australia, and is part of the Murweh Shire. Augathella lies on the Matilda Highway, is 90 kilometres north of the town of Charleville, and 760 kilometres west of the state capital, Brisbane. The town lies on the banks of the Warrego River..
Auge
In Greek mythology, Auge was a princess of Tegea who married Telephus. Telephus was one of the Heraclidae, a son of Heracles and Princess Auge of Tegea. Her father was told by an oracle that he would be overthrown by his grandson. So he: Forced Auge to become a priestess of Athena and leave the c..
Augeas
In Greek mythology, Augeas (or Augeias), whose name means "bright", was King of Elis and husband of Epicaste. He is best known for his stables, which housed the single greatest number of cattle in the country and had never been cleaned until the great hero Heracles came along. Heracles' Fifth la..
Augenblick Studios
Augenblick Studios is an independent animation studio located in New York City. Founded in 1999 by Aaron Augenblick and Frank Suarez, their team of artists has created a wide array of animated shorts for TV. The studio is responsible for much of the animated content on MTV2's Wonder Showzen, as well..
Auger
For other uses, see (disambiguation)}}}. Albrecht Dürer's pen-and-ink drawing of a man using an auger, ca 1496 (Musée Bonnat, Bayonne, France) An auger is a device for moving material or liquid by means of a rotating helical flighting. The material is moved along the axis of rotation. A dr..
Auger (disambiguation)
Auger can refer to: Auger, a device for moving material or liquid by means of a rotating helical flighting.Auger electron, an electron emitted from an atom by the process of Auger emission.Pierre Victor Auger, the French physicist for whom the process of Auger emission is named.Claudine Auger, a for..
Auger electron
Auger emission (pronounced [oʒe]) is a phenomenon in physics in which the emission of an electron from an atom causes the emission of a second electron. This second ejected electron is called an Auger electron. The name Auger electron comes from one of its discoverers, Pierre Victor Auge..
Auger electron spectroscopy
Auger electron spectroscopy is an analytical technique in surface chemistry and materials science. Auger electron spectroscopy probes the chemistry of a surface by measuring the energy of electrons emitted from that surface when it is irradiated with electron of energy in the range 2–50 keV. S..
Auggen
Auggen is a small village in Markgräflerland, which is a region itself inside the larger region of Baden, which is itself a part of Germany. As of 2005, the population of Auggen is 2346. It has a smaller administrative part attached to it governmentally, called Hach. Hach lies to the north of Augge..
Auggie
Auggie (Austin Brown) is the son of Nathaniel Brown and Rebbie Jackson - the eldest child of the musical Jackson Family. Born on November 22 1985, Auggie is the younger brother of Stacee Brown (born 1971) and Yashi Brown (born 1977) who make up the girl group called "Geneva". After signing with "M..
Auggie Vidovich II
Auggie Vidovich II (born February 20 1981) is a driver in the NASCAR Busch Series. He drives the #4 Biagi-Denbeste Racing Dodge. He started with the team at Dover and will compete with the team for the rest of 2006. Vidovich was born in Lakeland, California. Vidovich has competed in the Elite Divi..
Aughagower
Aughagower, Aghagower (or Achadh Fomhair in Irish,) is a tiny village in rural County Mayo in western Republic of Ireland. It is located about 5km from Westport. Modern Aughagower has only a few houses and pubs in a pastoral setting. It also forms the centre of a parish of the same name. The village..
Augher
Augher is a small village in County Tyrone, Northern Ireland, about 28 kilometres southwest of Dungannon on the A4 Dungannon to Enniskillen road. In the 2001 Census it had a population of 399 people. It lies within the Dungannon and South Tyrone Borough Council area. Augher is a busy community in t..
Aughey
Prominent people with the surname Aughey include: John Hill Aughey, (1828-1911) Prominent pastor in 19th century southKathleen M. Aughey (1962 - ) Prominent law firm administrator in Palm Beach County, FloridaArthur Aughey Author, lecturer, works include Peace in Ireland: the war of ideasJon Aughe..
Aughinish
Aughinish (sometimes written as Aughnish) (Each Inis in Irish) is a small island located in north County Clare, in Ireland (53.09°N 9.04°W) on the south shore of Galway Bay. Evening time on Aughinish (Photo by Lara O'Connell, 2004) The island was originally connected to county Clare, but..
Aughleam
Aughleam or Aghleam (Eachléim in Irish) is a village in County Mayo in the Republic of Ireland. It has a total area of 2.96 km². Its name derives from Irish Each (horse) and Léim (jump), as local folklore has it a horse jumped from the east of the townland to the west, demarking the area's..
Aughnacloy
Aughnacloy is a village in County Tyrone, Northern Ireland. It is situated approximately 18 kilometres (11 miles) southwest of Dungannon and 6 kilometres (3.7 miles) southeast of Ballygawley. In the 2001 Census it had a population of 801 people. Most of the village's growth has focused around Moore ..
Aughnacloy High School
Aughnacloy High School is a secondary school situated in Aughnacloy, County Tyrone, Northern Ireland. It is in the Southern Education and Library Board area. It opened in 1963. Address: 23 Carnteel Road, Aughnacloy, BT69 6DX. ..
Aughra
Aughra is one of the supporting characters in Jim Henson's imaginative 1982 fantasy classic film The Dark Crystal. In the movie, she is portrayed primarily by Frank Oz in a costume. Oz also voiced Aughra originally (making her sound very similar to a hybrid of Fozzie Bear and Yoda), but later her ..
Aughrabies Falls
The Aughrabies Falls is a waterfall on the Orange River, South Africa, within the Augrabies Falls National Park. It totals 191 metres in two drops. The original Hottentot residents named the waterfall Ankoerebis, "place of big noises", from which the Trek Boers, who settled here later on, derived th..
Aughrim
There are a number of villages called Aughrim in Ireland. The name Eachroim in Irish means "Horse ridge”. Aughrim in County Galway, scene of the 1691 Battle of Aughrim.Aughrim, a village in County Wicklow.Aughrim, a village in County Clare. This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page..
Aughrim, County Galway
Aughrim (Eachroim, or "Horse ridge” in Irish) is a small village in County Galway, Republic of Ireland. It is located in the midlands of Ireland, between the towns of Loughrea and Ballinasloe, along the N6 national primary road that connects Galway and Dublin. It was the site of the Battle of Au..
Aughrim, County Wicklow
Aughrim (Eachroim, or "Horse ridge” in Irish) is a small village in County Wicklow, Republic of Ireland. It lies in a scenic valley in the east of Ireland where the Ow and Derry rivers meet to form the Aughrim river. Aughrim is on the R747 regional road between Arklow and Baltinglass. The Redna..
Aughrim Park
Aughrim Park is a GAA stadium in Aughrim, County Wicklow, Ireland. It is the home of Gaelic Games for County Wicklow (Gaelic football, Hurling, Camogie, Ladies Football) team. The ground has a capacity of about 10,000. ..
Aughris
Aughris is a coastal townland in County Sligo, in the west of Ireland. It is also the name given to a prominant headland that includes the townlands of Aughris, Garryduff, Kilrusheighter and Rathglass. The area has been settled since at least medieval times and there are numerous archaeological re..
Aughton
Aughton could be Aughton, East Riding of YorkshireAughton, Lancashire could be*Aughton, Lancaster*Aughton, West LancashireAughton, LincolnshireAughton, South YorkshireAughton, Wiltshire This article consisting of geographical locations is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page, a list of p..
Aughton, Lancashire
Aughton is a village and civil parish in the West Lancashire district of Lancashire, England, between Ormskirk in Lancashire and Maghull in Merseyside. Demographics and politics According to the 2001 census it had a population of 8,342. The parish includes Aughton village itself, and part of the..
Aughton, Wiltshire
Aughton is a small hamlet adjacent to the village of Collingbourne Kingston in Wiltshire. ..
Aughton Park railway station
Aughton Park railway station is a railway station in Aughton, Lancashire, England. It is situated on the Ormskirk branch of the Northern Line of the Merseyrail network. Services Trains operate every 15 minutes (Monday to Saturday daytime) between Ormskirk and Liverpool Central, and every 30 minut..
Aughwick Creek
Aughwick Creek is a tributary of the Juniata River in Huntingdon County, Pennsylvania in the United States. Aughwick Creek joins the Juniata River a few miles below Mount Union. See also List of Pennsylvania rivers ..
Augie & Margo Rodriguez
Augie and Margo Rodriguez Augie and Margo was their stage name and their birth names. They opened shows for Sammy Davis, Jr. and other stars of the 1950's and 1960's throughout North America, Europe and the World. Their first professional dance act was in the Waldorf Astoria in 1955 with Harry Bela..
Augie Doggie and Doggie Daddy
Augie Doggie and Doggy Daddy Augie Doggie and Doggie Daddy are Hanna-Barbera cartoon characters who debuted on The Quick Draw McGraw Show and appeared in their own segment of that show. The segments centered around the misadventures of Doggie Daddy, a dog who spoke like entertainer Jimmy Du..
Augie Donatelli
August Joseph Donatelli (August 22 1914 - May 24 1990) was an American umpire in Major League Baseball who worked in the National League from 1950 to 1973. Highly regarded for his ability, he was also known for his inclination to eject players and managers quickly and dramatically. Donatelli was bo..
Augie Galan
August John (Augie) Galan (May 23, 1912 - December 28, 1993) was a left fielder in Major League Baseball. From 1934 through 1949 , he played for the Chicago Cubs (1934-41), Brooklyn Dodgers (1941-46), Cincinnati Reds (1947-48), New York Giants (1949) and Philadelphia Athletics (1949). A switch-hitt..
Augie Garrido
Augie Garrido (born February 6 1939) is a coach in NCAA Division I college baseball. As of the end of the 2006 season, Garrido has compiled a record of 1,542 wins, 717 losses and 8 ties over 37 seasons of collegiate coaching (.682). No other coach in the division has recorded as many wins. Garrido ..
Augie March
This article is about the Rock (music) group from Australia. For information on the book by Saul Bellow, see The Adventures of Augie March. Augie March is the name of an Australian rock band. The group was formed in 1996, in Melbourne, Victoria, by singer/songwriter/guitarist Glenn Richards, drumme..
Augie Ojeda
Augie Ojeda (born December 20, 1974 in Los Angeles) is an American baseball player. Contracted as an infielder for the Chicago Cubs Organization, he has played with the Major League team in the past, but currently plays for the Triple-A affiliate Iowa Cubs. He is currently batting .279 and has even..
Augite
Augite center General Category Mineral Chemical formula (Ca, Mg, Fe, Ti, Al)(Al, Si)2O6 Identification Colour Pale brown to purplish or greenish brown Crystal system Monoclinic Cleavage good Fracture uneven Mohs Scale hardness 5 to 6.5 Luster Vitreous Refractive i..
Auglaize
Auglaize may refer to: Auglaize County, OhioAuglaize RiverThis 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. ..
Auglaize County, Ohio
Auglaize County is a county located in the state of Ohio, United States. As of 2000, the population was 46,611. Its county seat is Wapakoneta6. The county is named for the Auglaize River. Some sources say it is a corruption of the French description of the clay (glaise) water (eau) while others ..
Auglaize River
The Auglaize River is a tributary of the Maumee River, approximately 100 mi (160 km) long, in northwestern Ohio in the United States. It drains a primarily rural farming area in the watershed of Lake Erie. The name of the river either comes from a Shawnee phrase meaning "fallen timbers" or a French ..
Augment
Look up [[wiktionary:|}}}]] in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Augment may refer to: Augment (linguistics)Augmentation (music), the musical technique of lengthening or widening of rhythm or intervalAugmentation (psychiatry), the combination of two or more drugs to achieve better treatment res..
Augmentation (heraldry)
In heraldry, an augmentation is a modification or addition to a coat of arms, typically given by a monarch as either a mere mark of favour, or a reward or recognition for some meritorious act. It is important to note that the grants of entire new coats by monarchs as a reward are not augmentations,..
Augmentation (music)
In music and music theory augmentation is the lengthening or widening of rhythms, melodies, intervals, chords. The opposite is diminution (diminished). A melody or series of notes is augmented if the lengths of the notes are prolonged. A melody originally consisting of four quavers (eighth-notes) f..
Augmentation ideal
In mathematics, an augmentation ideal is an ideal in any group ring. If G is a group and R a commutative ring, there is a ring homomorphism [\varepsilon] from the group ring [R[G]] to R, defined by taking a sum [\sum r_i g_i] to [\sum r_i] Here..
Augmentation Research Center
Stanford Research Institute's Augmentation Research Center (ARC) was founded by electrical engineer Douglas Engelbart to develop and experiment with new tools and techniques for collaboration and information processing. The main product to come out of ARC was the revolutionary oN-Line System, bette..
Augmentative
An augmentative is a suffix or prefix added to a word in order to convey the sense of greater intensity, often though not primarily through a larger size. It is the opposite of a diminutive. In Spanish, -o becomes -ón and -a becomes -ona most frequently, but -ote/-ota and -azo/-aza (meaning -blow..
Augmentative and alternative communication
Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC) refers "to an area of research, clinical, and educational practice. AAC involves attempts to study and when necessary compensate for temporary or permanent impairments, activity limitations, and participation restrictions of individuals with severe di..
Augmented assignment
Augmented assignment is the name given to certain operators in certain programming languages (especially those derived from C). An augmented assignment is generally used to replace a statement where an operator takes a variable as one of its arguments and then assigns the result back to the same var..
Augmented Backus–Naur form
The augmented Backus–Naur form (ABNF) extends the Backus-Naur form. The augmented Backus–Naur form (ABNF) is based on Backus–Naur form (BNF), but consists of its own syntax and derivation rules. The motive principle for this metalanguage is to describe a formal system of a language which is..
Augmented chord
augmented triad Component intervals |- style="vertical-align: top;" |colspan="2"| |- style="vertical-align: top;" |colspan="2"| |- style="vertical-align: top;" |colspan="2"| |} In general, an augmented chord is any chord which contains an augmented interval. An augmented sixth chord, for insta..
Augmented Dickey-Fuller test
In statistics, an augmented Dickey-Fuller test is a test for a unit root in a time series sample. It is a version of the Dickey-Fuller test for a larger and more complicated set of time series models . The augmented Dickey-Fuller (ADF) statistic, used in the test, is a negative number. The more nega..
Augmented dodecahedron
Type Johnson Faces 5 triangles 11 pentagons Edges 35 Vertices 21 Vertex configuration - Symmetry group - Dual polyhedron - Properties convex In geometry, the augmented dodecahedron is one of the Johnson solids (J58). The 92 Johnson solids were named and described by Norman Johnson..
Augmented fifth
An augmented fifth is one of three musical intervals that span five diatonic scale degrees. The prefix 'augmented' identifies it as being the largest of the three intervals; the others being the perfect fifth and diminished fifth, which are one and two chromatic semitones smaller, respectively. Its ..
Augmented hexagonal prism
Type JohnsonJ53 - J54 - J55 Faces 4 triangles5 squares2 hexagons Edges 22 Vertices 13 Vertex configuration 1 of 342 of 32.4.52 of 32.5.48 of 42.6 Symmetry group - Dual polyhedron - Properties convex In geometry, the augmented hexagonal prism is one of the Johnson solids (J54). As th..
Augmented matrix
In linear algebra, the augmented matrix of a matrix is obtained by appending a column to it, typically to the right. If you have the matrices A and B, where [A = \begin 1 & 3 & 2 \\ 2 & 0 & 1 \\ 5 & 2 & 2 \end, B = \begin 4 \\ 3 \\ 1 \end] Then, the augmented matri..
Augmented pentagonal prism
Type JohnsonJ51 - J52 - J53 Faces 4 triangles4 squares2 pentagons Edges 19 Vertices 11 Vertex configuration 1 of 342 of 32.4.52 of 32.5.46 of 42.5 Symmetry group - Dual polyhedron - Properties convex In geometry, the augmented pentagonal prism is one of the Johnson solids (J52). As ..
Augmented reality
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Augmented sixth
An augmented sixth is one of three musical intervals that span six diatonic scale degrees. The prefix 'augmented' identifies it as being the largest of the three intervals; the others being the major sixth and minor sixth, which are one and two semitones smaller, respectively. Its inversion is the d..
Augmented sixth chord
An augmented sixth chord is a chord which often has the interval of an augmented sixth between its highest and lowest notes. For example, an Italian augmented-sixth chord (with an A flat in the bass) consists of the notes (from the bottom up) A flat, C, F sharp. All augmented-sixth chords are alter..
Augmented Social Network
The Augmented Social Network (ASN) was proposed in a June 2003 paper presented at the [PlaNetwork Conference] by Ken Jordan, Jan Hauser, and Steven Foster. The paper makes the case for a civil society vision of digital identity that treats Internet users as citizens rather than consumers. ..
Augmented sphenocorona
Type JohnsonJ86 - J87 - J88 Faces 16 triangles1 square Edges 26 Vertices 11 Vertex configuration - Symmetry group Cs Dual polyhedron - Properties convex In geometry, the Augmented sphenocorona is one of the Johnson solids (J87), and is obtained by adding a square pyramid to one of t..
Augmented transition network
Augmented transition networks or ATNs were used in the AI for the game Republic. ..
Augmented triad
In music, an augmented triad is a triad consisting of two major thirds together with a diminished fourth, which together make up an octave. It is called an augmented triad because the two major thirds together make up an augmented fifth. However, in equal temperament the diminished fourth is enharmo..
Augmented triangular prism
Type JohnsonJ48 - J49 - J50 Faces 6 triangles2 squares Edges 13 Vertices 7 Vertex configuration 1 of 342 of 3.4.3.44 of 33.4 Symmetry group - Dual polyhedron - Properties convex In geometry, the augmented triangular prism is one of the Johnson solids (J49). As the name suggests, it ..
Augmented tridiminished icosahedron
Augmented tridiminished icosahedron Type Johnson Faces 7 triangles3 pentagons Edges 18 Vertices 10 Vertex configuration 1 of 333 of 33.53 of 32.523 of 3.52 Symmetry group C3v Dual polyhedron Properties convex In geometry, the augmented tridiminished icosahedron is one of the Johnson so..
Augmented truncated cube
Type JohnsonJ65 - J66 - J67 Faces 12 triangles 5 squares 5 octagons Edges 48 Vertices 28 Vertex configuration - Symmetry group C4v Dual polyhedron - Properties convex In geometry, the augmented truncated cube is one of the Johnson solids (J66). ..
Augmented truncated dodecahedron
Type JohnsonJ67 - J68 - J69 Faces 25 triangles 5 squares 1 pentagon 11 decagons Edges 105 Vertices 65 Vertex configuration - Symmetry group D5h Dual polyhedron - Properties convex In geometry, the augmented truncated dodecahedron is one of the Johnson solids (J68). ..
Augmented truncated tetrahedron
Type JohnsonJ64 - J65 - J66 Faces 8 triangles 3 squares 3 hexagons Edges 27 Vertices 15 Vertex configuration 3 of 3.4.3.46 of 3.4.3.56 of 3.62 Symmetry group C3v Dual polyhedron - Properties convex In geometry, the augmented truncated tetrahedron is one of the Johnson solids (J65)..
Augment (linguistics)
In linguistics, the augment is a syllable added to the beginning of the word in certain Indo-European languages, most notably Greek (the augment survives and has been generalised in Modern Greek), Armenian, and the Indo-Iranian languages such as Sanskrit, to form the perfect, preterite, or aorist te..
Augment (Star Trek)
The Augments were a genetically enhanced group of humans in the science fiction television series [[Star Trek: The Original Series]] and [[Star Trek: Enterprise]]. They were also refered to as Supermen, an accurate discription considering their superhuman abilites. Augments made their debut in the ..
Augoeides
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Augrabies Falls National Park
Augrabies Falls National Park is a national park located about 120 km west of Upington in the Northern Cape Province, South Africa. It was established in 1966. The name is sometimes spelled Aughrabies. An authentic pronunciation is impossible for most English speakers. The Augrabies Falls National ..
Augsburg
Augsburg is a city in south-central Germany. It is the capital of the Swabia administrative region of Bavaria, and is located at the confluence of the [Wertach]and Lech rivers. The population was 276,193 in 2004. Contents 1 Districts2 History3 Incorporations4 Histor..
Augsburger Panther
The Augsburger Panther are a member of the German hockey league (DEL). The team’s home is Augsburg, Germany and the home stadium is called Curt Frenzel Stadion. The team colors are red, green and white. Contents 1 Season-by-season2 Top 10 alltime scorer3 Team 2005/064 Extern..
Augsburger Straße (Berlin U-Bahn)
Augsburger Straße is an Berlin U-Bahn station located on the U3.  Stations on the Berlin U-Bahn    U1 Warschauer Straße | Schlesisches Tor | Görlitzer Bahnhof | Kottbusser Tor | Prinzenstraße | Hallesches Tor | Möckernbrücke | Gleisdreieck | Kurfürstenstraße..
Augsburg (district)
Augsburg Statistics State: Bavaria Capital: Augsburg } } |- | Area:||1071 km² |- | Inhabitants:||238,100 (2002) |- | pop. density:||220 inh./km² |- | Car identification:||A |- | Homepage:||[landkreis-augsburg.de] |- !colspan=2 align=center bgcolor=#DEFFAD|Map |- |colspan=2 align=ce..
Augsburg Airways
Augsburg Airways Dash 8 Augsburg Airways is a regional airline based in Augsburg, Germany. It is part of the Lufthansa Regional group and operates domestic and international services for Lufthansa. Its main hubs are Munich International Airport and Hamburg Airport. Code Data IATA Code: IQICA..
Augsburg College
Augsburg College is a liberal arts college of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America located in Minneapolis, Minnesota. It was founded in 1869 in Marshall, Wisconsin and moved to Minneapolis in 1872. In the 1890s Augsburg leaders formed the "Friends of Augsburg", which became the Lutheran Free..
Augsburg Confession
The Augsburg Confession, also known as the "Augustana" from its Latin name, Confessio Augustana, is the primary confession of faith of the Lutheran Church and one of the most important documents of the Lutheran reformation. It was written in both German and Latin, and was presented by a number of G..
Augsburg Fortress
Augsburg Fortress is the official publishing house of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (ELCA) and also publishes for the Evangelical Lutheran Church in Canada (ELCIC) as Augsburg Fortress Canada. Headquartered in Minneapolis, Minnesota, Augsburg Fortress publishes The Lutheran and the Luth..
Augsburg Interim
A temporary agreement between German Catholics and Protestants in the Holy Roman Empire. It was approved in 1548 at the Diet of Augsburg at the demand of Emperor Charles V, who wanted peace in order to procure a supply of troops in order to defend ongoing wars with the French and the Turks. ..
Augsburg Township, Minnesota
Augsburg Township is a township in Marshall County, Minnesota, United States. The population was 98 at the 2000 census. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the township has a total area of 93.7 km² (36.2 mi²), all land. Demographics As of the census2 of 2000, there were 98 pe..
Augstin Augustus King
Augstin Augustus King was the Governor of Missouri from 1848 to 1853. He was a member of to the Democratic Party. ..
Augur
For other uses, see (disambiguation)}}}. The Augur (pl: augures) was a priest and official in ancient Rome. His main role was to take auspices: interpreting the will of the gods by studying the flight of the birds (flying in groups/alone, what noises they make as they fly, direction of flight and..
Augurio Abeto
Augurio Abeto was a noted essayist in Hiligaynon during the Golden Age of Hiligaynon Literature (1920-1940). References [Visayan Literature page] -- defunct ..
Augury (band)
Augury is a relatively new name in Montreal's musical landscape, yet the very idea of the band was in the air since the musicians met in 1997. But serious implication began in the winter of 2001/2002 when lead/classical guitarist Mathieu Marcotte left his band Spasme and started auditioning a string..
Augur (disambiguation)
Augur can refer to: Augur, a public official in ancient RomeThe eighth month of the fictional Zork calendar.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..
August
August is the eighth month of the year in the Gregorian Calendar and one of seven Gregorian months with the length of 31 days. August begins (astrologically) with the sun in the sign of Leo and ends in the sign of Virgo. Astronomically speaking, the sun begins in the constellation of Cancer and ..
August, California
August is a census-designated place (CDP) in San Joaquin County, California, United States. The population was 7,808 at the 2000 census. Geography August is located at [37°58′48″N, 121°15′50″W] (37.979890, -121.263984)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the Uni..
August-Wilhelm Scheer
Dr. August-Wilhelm Scheer (born July 27, 1941) is a German businessman, the founder and director of IDS Scheer AG, a major IT service and software company. In 2003 he was awarded the Philip Morris Research Prize and the Ernst & Young Entrepreneur of the Year Award. Dr. Scheer has developed the ARIS..
Augusta
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. Contents 1 '''Augusta''' as a place name1.1 In ..
Augusta, Arkansas
Augusta is a city in Woodruff County, Arkansas, United States. The population was 2,665 at the 2000 census. The city is the county seat of Woodruff County[Geographic references#6GR6]. Geography Augusta is located at [35°17′11″N, 91°21′39″W] (35.286501, -91.360935)�..
Augusta, Georgia
Augusta is a city located in the state of Georgia. As of 2000, the population is 195,182. In 1996, the governments of the City of Augusta and Richmond County combined to form a single governing body known as Augusta-Richmond County. The consolidated city-county is today simply known as "Augusta, Ge..
Augusta, Gibson and Sandersville Railroad
The Augusta, Gibson and Sandersville Railroad was incorporated in 1884 and began operating from Augusta, GA to Stapleton, GA in 1885. In 1893, it went bankrupt and was reorganized as the Augusta Southern Railroad. The line ran as a three foot narrow gauge until 1895. ..
Augusta, Illinois
Augusta is a village in Hancock County, Illinois, United States. The population was 657 at the 2000 census. Geography Augusta is located at [40°13′51″N, 90°57′3″W] (40.230946, -90.950741)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bureau, the v..
Augusta, Kansas
Augusta is a city in Butler County, Kansas, at the confluence of the Walnut and Whitewater Rivers. The population was 8,423 at the 2000 census. Contents 1 Geography2 Demographics3 Landmarks4 External links Geography Augusta is located at [37°41′33″N, 96°58′48..
Augusta, Kentucky
Augusta is a city in Bracken County, Kentucky, along the Ohio River. As of the 2005 census, the city population was 2,004. When Bracken County was organized in 1796, Augusta was the county seat. In 1839, a new county courthouse was built at a more central location in Brooksville. Contents 1 ..
Augusta, Lady Gregory
Isabella Augusta, Lady Gregory (15 March 1852–22 May 1932), née Isabella Augusta Persse, was an Irish dramatist and folklorist. With William Butler Yeats and others, she co-founded the Irish Literary Theatre and the Abbey Theatre, and wrote numerous short works for both companies. She also produ..
Augusta, Maine
Augusta is the capital of the state of Maine in the United States. It is located on the Kennebec River at the head of navigation or "head of the tide". As of the 2000 census, it has a population of 18,560. It is the county seat of Kennebec County. Contents 1 History2 Geography3 ..
Augusta, Michigan
Augusta is a village in Kalamazoo County in the U.S. state of Michigan. The population was 899 at the 2000 census. The village is mostly within Ross Township, though a small portion extends south into Charleston Township. Augusta is situated on Michigan State Highway 96, about five miles northeas..
Augusta, Missouri
Augusta is a city in St. Charles County, Missouri, United States. The population was 218 at the 2000 census. Augusta is home to a notable local brewpub, the Augusta Brewing Co., Mount Pleasant Winery, and a popular stop along the Katy Trail, a 225 mile long bike path. It is the location of the Augus..
Augusta, Montana
Augusta is a census-designated place (CDP) in Lewis and Clark County, Montana, United States. The population was 284 at the 2000 census. Geography Augusta is located at [47°29′27″N, 112°23′39″W] (47.490892, -112.394181)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the U..
Augusta, New Jersey
Augusta is an unincorporated area located within Frankford Township, Sussex County, New Jersey. Augusta is the home of the Sussex County Farm & Horse Show, New Jersey's State Fair. Skylands Park, a 4,300-seat ballpark, hosts the Sussex Skyhawks of the Can-Am League, which debuted starting with th..
Augusta, New York
Augusta is a town in Oneida County, New York, USA. The population was 1,966 at the 2000 census. The name of the town is believed to be derived from Augusta, Maine. The Town of Augusta is in the southwest part of the county. Contents 1 History2 Geography3 Demographics4 Co..
Augusta, Ontario
Augusta is a township in eastern Ontario, Canada on the Saint Lawrence River in the United Counties of Leeds and Grenville. According to the Canada 2001 Census: Population: 7,635% Change (1996-2001): 0.1Dwellings: 2,851Area (km².): 314,06Density (persons per km².): 24.3 Communities AlgonquinBisse..
Augusta, Western Australia
Augusta visitors centre. Augusta is a town on the south-west coast of Western Australia, where the Blackwood River emerges into Flinders Bay. It is the nearest town to Cape Leeuwin, on the furthest south-west corner of the Australian continent. In the 2001 census it had a population of 11,03..
Augusta, West Virginia
Augusta is an unincorporated community in Hampshire County, West Virginia. It is located along the Northwestern Turnpike (U.S. Highway 50) at the northern terminus of Augusta-Ford Hill Road (County Route 7) between Shanks and Pleasant Dale, east of Romney. According to the 2000 census, the Augusta c..
Augusta, Wisconsin
Augusta is a city in Eau Claire County, Wisconsin, United States. The population was 1,460 at the 2000 census. Geography Augusta is located at [44°40′47″N, 91°7′22″W] (44.679656, -91.122664)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bureau, th..
Augusta-Margaret River, Western Australia
The Shire of Augusta-Margaret River is a Local Government Area of Western Australia. It is located in the south-west corner of the state's South West region, approximately 283km south of Perth. The shire covers an area of 2370km² and has a population of about 11,000. It contains two large town..
Augustaea
Augustaea is a spider genus of the Salticidae family (jumping spiders). Species Augustaea formicaria Szombathy, 1915 (Singapore) ..
Augustalia
The Augustalia was a festival at Rome, in commemoration of the day on which Augustus returned to Rome, after he had established peace over the different parts of the empire. It was first established in the year of Rome 735, after he had ended all his wars, and settled the affairs with Sicily, Greec..
Augustalis
The augustalis was a gold coin produced by the Holy Roman Emperor Frederick II beginning in 1231 at the Sicilian mints of Messina and Brindisi. The obverse features the antique (not medieval) bust of the emperor wearing a laureate wreath and the reverse features an eagle. Stylistically the coin is ..
Augustana
Augustana may refer to: In religion: The Augustana, or Augsburg Confession, which gives its name to several Lutheran institutionsAugustana Evangelical Lutheran Church, a Lutheran religious body from the 1800s until 1962 In education: Augustana Academy, a former educational instituteAugustana Colleg..
Augustana (band)
Augustana is a band that was originally formed when the first members met at Greenville College in Greenville, Illinois. Dan Layus and the boys had found success and had decided to quit school and move out to Los Angeles to find success. Then-bassist Simeon Lorhmann decided to stay and finish scho..
Augustana Academy
Augustana Academy was an educational institution in Canton, South Dakota. In 1884 Augustana College moved from Beloit to Canton. It included Augustana Academy for high school students. In 1917 the Norwegian Lutheran Synod merged to become the Norwegian Lutheran Church of America. The new synod ..
Augustana College
Augustana College is the name of two colleges in the U.S., and the former name of one in Canada, all founded by Scandinavian immigrants: Augustana College (Illinois)Augustana College (South Dakota)Augustana University College (Alberta) This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list..
Augustana College (Illinois)
Augustana College is a small liberal arts college with a current enrollment of approximately 2200 students. Covering 115 acres (465,000 m²) of hilly, wooded land, Augustana is adjacent to the Mississippi River in Rock Island, Illinois. Swedish immigrants founded the College in 1860. Augustana..
Augustana College (South Dakota)
Augustana College is a private, liberal arts college affiliated with the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America and located on a rolling 100-acre (400,000 m²) campus in Sioux Falls, South Dakota. Augustana’s name is from the origin of the Lutheran Church in the Confessio Augustana, th..
Augustana Evangelical Lutheran Church
The Augustana Evangelical Lutheran Church (previously the Augustana Lutheran Synod) was a Lutheran church body in the United States that was one of the churches that merged into the Lutheran Church in America (LCA) in 1962. It had its roots among the Swedish immigrants in the 19th century. Originall..
Augustana University College
Augustana University College was a Lutheran college in Camrose, Alberta, Canada from 1910 to 2004. Currently (as of July 1, 2004) known as the Augustana Faculty of the University of Alberta, it began its operations in 1910 under the name Camrose Lutheran College. In its early years, it provided a si..
Augustan Age
Augustan Age may refer to The period in Roman history when Caesar Augustus became the first emperor.The early 18th century in British literature and poetry, where the authors highly admired and emulated the original Augustan Age. This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of art..
Augustan drama
Augustan drama can refer to the dramas of Ancient Rome during the reign of Caesar Augustus, but it most commonly refers to the plays of Great Britain in the early 18th century, a subset of 18th-century Augustan literature. King George I referred to himself as "Augustus," and the poets of the era too..
Augustan History
The Augustan History (Lat. Historia Augusta) is a collection of biographies of Roman Emperors and usurpers during the period 117 to 284. Although it is supposedly an assemblage of works by six different writers (collectively known as the Scriptores Historiae Augustae), there is considerable doubt co..
Augustan literature
Augustan literature is a style of English literature whose origins correspond roughly with the reigns of Queen Anne, King George I, and George II. In contemporary critical parlance, it refers to the literature of 1700 up to approximately 1760 (or, for some, 1789). It is a literary epoch that featur..
Augustan poetry
Augustan poetry is the poetry that flourished during the reign of Caesar Augustus as Emperor of Rome, most notably including the works of Virgil, Horace, and Ovid. This poetry was more explicitly political than the poetry that had preceded it, and it was distinguished by a greater degree of satire...
Augustan prose
An engraved ticket for Francis Woods's circulating library in London from some time after mid-century. Augustan prose is somewhat ill-defined, as the definition of "Augustan" relies primarily upon changes in taste in poetry. However, the general time represented by Augustan literature saw a r..
Augustan Society
The Augustan Society, headquartered in Daggett, CA, was founded in 1957 (1) to preserve material related to heraldry, genealogy, and orders of chivalry, and (2) to further chivalric ideals in society. The Society's library contains approximately 100,000 items. The Heraldry and Chivalry Collecti..
Augusta (honorific)
Augusta was the feminine form of the title Augustus. It was usually given to the wives or relatives of the Roman Emperors. In the 3rd century, Augustae could also receive the titles of Mater castrorum and Mater patriae. List of Augustae 14 - Livia, wife of Augustus.41 - Antonia Minor, mother o..
Augusta (SR)
Augusta is a town in southern Italy, located on the Eastern coast of Sicily, in the province of Syracuse. The city is one of the main harbours in Italy, especially for oil refineries (Exxon Mobil) which are in its vicinity. History The town was founded by Emperor Frederick II. A notable site in A..
Augusta and Florida Railroad
The Augusta and Florida Railroad began in 1905 and operated a line between Keysville, GA and Midville, GA. The A&F lasted only one year before being purchased by the Georgia and Florida Railroad. ..
Augusta and Knoxville Railroad
The Augusta and Knoxville Railroad was built in 1882 and built 67 miles of track between Augusta, GA and Greenwood, SC. In 1883, it was merged with the Port Royal and Augusta Railway to become Charleston and Western Carolina Railroad. ..
Augusta and Savannah Railroad
The Augusta and Savannah Railroad was established in 1856 as a successor to the Augusta and Waynesboro Railroad. The A&S ran 53 miles of track between Augusta, GA and Millen, GA. It was absorbed by the Central of Georgia Railroad in 1948. ..
Augusta and Summerville Railroad
Chartered in 1866, the Augusta and Summerville Railroad spent at least the first 20 of its existence as a horse-drawn line. It operated seven miles of "horse line" through at least 1888. Eventually the horses were retired and the A&S ended up operating about three miles of rail as connections betw..
Augusta and Waynesboro Railroad
The Augusta and Waynesboro Railroad was chartered in 1838 but didn't begin operations until 1854. When it did, it ran 53 miles between Augusta, GA and Millen, GA. It then changed its name to the Augusta and Savannah Railroad in 1856. ..
Augusta Bagiennorum
Augusta Bagiennorum, in Italy's modern province of Cuneo, in the region of Piemonte, in Antiquity the chief town of the Ligurian tribe of the Bagienni, is probably identical with the modern Bene Vagienna, on the upper course of the Tanaro, about 35 miles due south of Turin. The town retained it..
Augusta Barter
Augusta Barter (née Blundon) (1909 – July 8, 1999) is a Canadian nurse. She was noted for her care and compassion as she attended to her patients in the face of limited resources and lack of doctors in rural Newfoundland. Born in Bay de Verde, Newfoundland, she graduated from nursing at the ..
Augusta Belt Railway
The Augusta Belt Railway was incorporated in 1896 and was a susidiary of the Georgia Railroad. It ran six miles of track as a switching company in Augusta, GA all the way through 1975, at which time it was dissolved. ..
Augusta Bilbilis
Augusta Bilbilis was a city founded by the Romans in the province of Hispania Tarraconensis. It was the birthplace of Martial in 40 AD. The modern town of Calatayud was founded on this Roman site. ..
Augusta Braxton Baker
Augusta Braxton Baker was born April 1, 1911 in Baltimore, Maryland, and died February 23, 1998 in Columbia, South Carolina. She was a librarian and storyteller, a lioness of children's literature. Contents 1 Baltimore2 Pittsburgh3 Albany4 New York5 Columbia, SC6 B..
Augusta Canal
The Augusta Canal was devised to harness the power of the fall line of the Savannah River for mills and to provide drinking water for Augusta, Georgia. The brain-child of lawyer Henry Cumming, it was surveyed and designed by J. Edgar Thomson who was over-seeing the completion of the Georgia Railroa..
Augusta Chronicle
The Augusta Chronicle is the major daily newspaper of Augusta, Georgia and is one of the oldest newspapers in the United States. The paper is known for its coverage of The Masters Tournament, which is played in Augusta. The paper was founded as weekly Augusta Gazette in 1785. In 1786, the paper was..
Augusta Civic Center
The Augusta Civic Center is a 6,109-seat multi-purpose arena in Augusta, Georgia. It is home to the Augusta Lynx Ice hockey team and the Augusta Spartans indoor football team. Current arenas in the ECHL American Conference National Conference Arena at Gwinnett Center | Augusta Civic Center | ..
Augusta Civic Center (Maine)
The Augusta Civic Center is a 6,777-seat multi-purpose arena in Augusta, Maine, USA. It hosts locals sporting events and concerts. It was built in 1973. ..
Augusta College
Note: this is also a former name of Augusta State University in Georgia. See also: Augustana College. From 1822 to 1896, Augusta College was located near Augusta, Kentucky in Bracken County. It was formed when the Bracken Academy and Methodist churches of Ohio and Kentucky joined. Augusta Colleg..
Augusta County, Virginia
Augusta County is a county located in the U.S. state — officially, "Commonwealth" — of Virginia. As of the 2000 census, the population was 65,615. Its county seat is Staunton, although most of the administrative services have offices in neighboring Verona. Contents 1 History2&..
Augusta County Public Schools
Augusta County Public Schools is the organization that operates the public school system in Augusta County, Virginia. The school board is elected, and the current superintendent is Dr. Gary McQuain. Contents 1 History2 Schools2.1 Elementary2.2 Middle2.3 High2.4 Othe..
Augusta Dabney
Augusta Dabney (born October 23, 1918 in Berkeley, California) is an American actress best known for her role as Isabelle Alden on the daytime series Loving. She played the role from 1983-87, 1988-91, and again from 1994-95. In the early days of live television, she appeared in numerous episodes ..
Augusta FireBall
The Augusta FireBall is a USL Premier Development League soccer team that is based in , Georgia. They play at Patriots Park. ..
Augusta Fitzalan-Howard, Duchess of Norfolk
Augusta Mary Minna Catherine Lyons was born in 1821, to Edmund Lyons (later 1st Lord Lyons) and Augusta Louisa Lyons (née Rogers). On June 19, 1839 she married Henry Granville Fitzalan-Howard, 14th Duke of Norfolk, then Lord Fitzalan. Augusta (or Minna as she was more commonly know), Duchess Dowag..
Augusta GreenJackets
The Augusta GreenJackets are a minor league baseball team that plays in Augusta, Georgia as a Class A affiliate of the San Francisco Giants. Lake Olmstead Stadium has been the home of the Greenjackets since the 1995 season, although Augusta has fielded a team in the South Atlantic League since 198..
Augusta Hall, Baroness Llanover
Lady Llanover (March 21, 1802 – January 17, 1896), born Augusta Waddington, was a Welsh heiress, best known as a patron of the arts. The heiress to the Llanover estate in Monmouthshire, Augusta became the wife of Benjamin Hall the younger (who gave his name to "Big Ben"). Hall was created Baron ..
Augusta High School
Augusta High School may refer to: Augusta High School (Arkansas) in Augusta, Arkansas [link]Augusta High School (Kansas) in Augusta, Kansas [link]Augusta High School (Kentucky) in Augusta, Kentucky [link]Augusta High School (Montana) in Augusta, Montana [link]..
Augusta High School (Kentucky)
Augusta High School is part of the Augusta Independent Schools school district in Bracken County Kentucky which was founded in 1887. The school is one of the smallest high schools in the state with all grades PreK-12 in one building. Contents 1 AHS2 Athletics3 Principals of Augusta ..
Augusta Holmès
Augusta Mary Anne Holmès (December 18, 1847 - January 28, 1903) was a French composer of Irish descent. At first she published under the pseudonym Hermann Zenta. In 1871, Holmès became a French citizen and added the accent to her last name. Holmès herself wrote the lyrics to almost all her songs..
Augusta Jane Wilson
Augusta Jane Wilson (Evans) (1835-1909) was an American novelist, born in Columbus, Georgia. From 1841 onwards, she lived in Mobile, Alabama She opened a private hospital for Confederate wounded during the American Civil War. List of novels Inez, A Tale of the Alamo, (1856)Beulah, (1859)Macaria..
Augusta Leigh
The Honourable Augusta Byron, later The Honourable Augusta Leigh (January 26, 1783 - October 12, 1851), was the only daughter of John "Mad Jack" Byron, the poet Lord Byron's father, by his first wife, Amelia Osborne, Baroness Conyers in her own right, the divorced wife of Francis, Marquis of Carma..
Augusta Lynx
Augusta Lynx Founded Home ice Augusta Civic Center Based in Augusta, Georgia Colors black, blue, silver League ECHL Head coach The Augusta Lynx are the ECHL team based in Augusta, Georgia. They currently play their home games at the Augusta Civic Center. E..
Augusta Mall
The Augusta Mall is super-regional shopping mall in Augusta, Georgia. It is currently owned by General Growth Properties and is undergoing a major renovation that includes the addition of a lifestyle-center streetscape. It is currently anchored by Dillard's, JCPenney, Macy's, Sears and a Macy's Fu..
Augusta National Golf Club
Augusta National Golf Club, a private golf club in Augusta, Georgia, is one of the most famous and exclusive golf clubs in the world and is considered Bobby Jones's masterpiece. It is the site of the annual Masters Tournament. Contents 1 Overview2 Amen Corner3 Natural features3.1..
Augusta of Cambridge
HRH The Grand Duchess of Mecklenburg-Strelitz (née HRH Princess Augusta of Cambridge) ..
Augusta of Denmark
Augusta of Denmark (8 April 1580 – 5 February 1639) was duchess of Holstein-Gottorp as a wife of Duke Johann Adolf of Holstein-Gottorp. She was a daughter of King Frederick II of Denmark and his wife Sophia of Mecklenburg-Güstrow. She was married on 30 August 1596 to Duke Johann Adolf of Ho..
Augusta of Saxe-Weimar
A bust of Empress Augusta in Baden-Baden, by Joseph von Knopf. Princess Augusta Marie Luise Katharina of Saxe-Weimar, Duchess in Saxony (September 30 1811–January 7 1890), later the Queen of Prussia and German Empress was the consort of Wilhelm I of Germany. Contents 1 Early lif..
Augusta Praetoria Salassorum
Augusta Praetoria Salassorum (mod. Aosta), ancient town of Italy in the district of the Salassi, founded Augustus about 24 BC on the site of the camp of Varro arena, who subdued this tribe in 25 BC, and settled with 3000 praetorians. Pliny calls it the last town of Italy on the north-west, and its ..
Augusta Raurica
Augusta Raurica is a large Roman archaeological site in Switzerland. Located about 20 km east of Basel near the village of Kaiseraugst, it is the oldest known Roman colony on the Rhine. Augusta Raurica was founded around 44 BCE in the area of a local Gallic tribe, the Rauracians. During the first t..
Augusta Read Thomas
Augusta Read Thomas (born 1964) is a composer. Augusta Read Thomas was born in New York. She studied composition with Jacob Druckman at Yale University. She is one of the most successful composers of orchestral music in the United States of America. She taught at the Eastman School of Music and rec..
Augusta Regional Airport
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Augusta Reuss-Ebersdorf
Auguste Reuss of Ebersdorf as Artemisia, 1775, painted by Johann Heinrich Tischbein, sen., called: the Kasseler. Countess Augusta Caroline Reuss of Ebersdorf and Lobenstein (German: Gräfin Reuß zu Ebersdorf und Lobenstein) (19 January 1757 – 6 November 1831), was the daughter of Coun..
Augusta Southern Railroad
The Augusta Southern Railroad (AAR reporting mark AUS) was established in 1893 through a reorganization of the Augusta, Gibson and Sandersville Railroad. The railroad acquired the Sandersville and Tennille Railroad in 1894 and then in 1897 was leased by the South Carolina and Georgia Railroad. The..
Augusta Spartans
AIFL team Name = Augusta Spartans Conference = Southern Founded = 2006 Home Arena = Augusta Civic Center City, State = Augusta, Georgia Conference Titles = none Governor's Cup Championships = none The Augusta Spartans are a professional indoor football team based out of Augusta, Georgia. They are ..
Augusta Stallions
The Augusta Stallions were one of the 15 original teams to join the inaugural 2000 AF2 season. They started off in the American Conference, before switching to the Southeast Division in 2001, and then the Eastern Division in 2002. In their first year, Augusta went 13-3, made the playoffs, and h..
Augusta State Airport
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Augusta State University
Augusta State University is a public, four-year university located in Augusta, Georgia. Contents 1 History2 Academics3 Enrollment4 See also5 External links History The school was chartered as the Academy of Richmond County in 1783. It opened in 1785 offering college-lev..
Augusta Technical College
Augusta Technical College is a two-year college based in Augusta, Georgia. Since its founding in 1961, it has grown to include multiple campuses. External links [Augusta Technical College] ..
Augusta Theater
The Augusta Theater is a movie theater located in the town of Augusta, Kansas, USA. Designed by architect L. P. Larson, the walls are decorated with large murals depicting classical scenes. It is significant, however, in that it was the first theater to use neon lighting exclusively. Considered to b..
Augusta Theodosia Drane
Augusta Theodosia Drane (29 December 1823–29 April 1894) was an English writer, born at Bromley, near Bow. Brought up in the Anglican creed, she fell under the influence of Tractarian teaching at Torquay; and joined the Roman Catholic Church about 1850. She wrote, and published anonymously, ..
Augusta Tower
Augusta Tower is a 475.6 metre high guy-wired aerial mast for the transmission of FM radio and television programs in Jackson, South Carolina, USA (Geographical coordinates: 33°24'20.7" N and 81°50'0.5" W). WIS TV Tower was built in 2003. http://wireless2.fcc.gov/UlsApp/AsrSearch/asrRegistrati..
Augusta Township, Michigan
Augusta Charter Township is a charter township in Washtenaw County in the U.S. state of Michigan. As of the 2000 census, the township population was 4,813. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the township has a total area of 95.2 km² (36.7 mi²), all land. Demographics As of ..
Augusta Township, Minnesota
Augusta Township is a township in Lac qui Parle County, Minnesota, United States. The population was 119 at the 2000 census. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the township has a total area of 74.2 km² (28.7 mi²). 73.8 km² (28.5 mi²) of it is land and 0.4 km² (0.2 mi²) of..
Augusta Township, Pennsylvania
"Among the original townships of Northumberland County, Pennsylvania, one of the first to be named and whose boundaries were defined, was Augusta. As then laid out it embraced all the territory east of the Susquehanna and south of the North Branch eastward to the old Berks-Northampton line, which cr..
Augusta Victoria
Augusta Victoria is the common name for a prominent hospital, church, and tower in Jerusalem, between the Mount of Olives and Mount Scopus. It constitutes one of the three landmark towers that mark the ridge denoting the eastern boundary of Jerusalem. The complex is named for the wife of German Ka..
Augusta Viktoria of Schleswig-Holstein
Auguste Viktoria Auguste Viktoria (October 22 1858 - April 11 1921), German Empress and Queen consort of Prussia. She was the eldest daughter of Frederick VIII of Schleswig-Holstein and Adelheid, Princess of Hohenlohe-Langenburg. Her maternal grandparents were Ernst Christian Carl IV, Duke of..
Augusta Webster
Augusta Webster (Davies) (30 January 1837 - 5 September 1894), was an English poet and translator. She was born in Poole, Dorset. The daughter of Admiral Davies, she married Thomas Webster, a solicitor. She wrote a novel, Lesley's Guardians, and several books of poetry of, including Blanche Lisle, D..
Augusta Zadow
Christiane Susanne Augustine (Augusta) Zadow (née Hofmeyer) (August 27 1846 - July 7 1896) was a German-Australian trade unionist. She was born in Runkel in the Duchy of Nassau, she was educated at the Ladies' Seminary, Biebrich-on-Rhine, and following her studies became a governess. By 1868 she w..
Augustdorf
Augustdorf is a municipality (Gemeinde) in the Lippe district of North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. It has an area of 42.21 km² and 10,200 inhabitants (2003). External link [Official website] (in German) ..
Auguste
The Auguste was a full rigged sailing ship and, in September 1761, she was made ready to transport French exiles and prisoners of war from Montreal to France. For this sailing, she was under the command of Joseph Knowles, an English sea captain. The ship was unarmed and had 121 passengers and crew ..
Auguste, Baron Lambermont
Auguste, Baron Lambermont (March 25 1819, Dion-le-Val, Brabant - March 7 1905), was a Belgian statesman. He came of a family of small farmer proprietors, who had held land during three centuries. He was intended for the priesthood and entered the seminary of Floreffe, but his energies claimed a more..
Auguste-Alexandre Ducrot
Auguste-Alexandre Ducrot (February 24th 1817, Nevers - August 16th 1882, Versailles) was a French general. Ducrot served in Algeria, in the Italian campaign of 1859, and as a division head in the German War. He was imprisoned for refusing to sign the capitulation treaty of Sedan, but escaped and..
Auguste-Henri Forel
Auguste-Henri Forel towards the end of his life Auguste-Henri Forel (September 1, 1848 - July 27, 1931) was a Swiss myrmecologist, neuroanatomist and psychiatrist, notable for his investigations into the brain structure of humans and ants. Born in LaGracieuse, near Morges, Switzerland, he was..
Auguste-Louis-Albéric, prince d'Arenberg
Auguste-Louis-Albéric, prince d'Arenberg (15 September 1837–24 January 1924) was a French noble and monarchist politician. Third son of Pierre d'Alcantara Charles Marie, duc d'Arenberg and Alix de Talleyrand-Périgord, he inherited his father's title because of his older brothers' premature ..
Auguste-Marseille Barthelemy
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] • &..
Auguste-Réal Angers
Sir Auguste-Réal Angers, PC (4 October 1837 – 14 April 1919) was a Canadian judge and parliamentarian, holding seats both as a member of the Canadian House of Commons, and as a Senator. He was born in 1837 probably in Quebec City and died in Westmount, Quebec in 1919. He served in the Cabine..
Auguste-Rosalie Bisson
Auguste-Rosalie Bisson (1826 - 1900) was a French photographer, active from 1841 to the year of his death, 1900. He was born and died in Paris and was the son of the heraldic painter, Louis-François Bisson. References [Anglo-American Name Authority File, s.v. "Bisson, Auguste-Rosalie", LC Co..
Augustenborg
Coat-of-arms of Augustenborg municipality in Denmark. Augustenborg Palace in Denmark. Augustenborg (German: Augustenburg), is a municipality (Danish, kommune) in South Jutland County on the island of Als off the east coast of the Jutland peninsula in south Denmark. The municipality cov..
Augusten Burroughs
Augusten Xon Burroughs (born October 23, 1965) is an American writer. He is the author of the memoirs Running with Scissors (book) (2002) and Dry (2003), and the essay collection, Magical Thinking: True Stories (2004), all of which were instant bestsellers both in hardcover and paperback. Running w..
Auguste and Louis Lumière
Auguste (left) and Louis Lumière. The Lumière brothers, Auguste Marie Louis Nicholas (19 October 1862, Besançon, France – 10 April 1954, Lyon) and Louis Jean (5 October 1864, Besançon, France – 6 June 1948, Bandol), were among the earliest filmmakers. They held their first publ..
Auguste Bouché-Leclercq
Auguste Bouché-Leclercq was a French historian celebrated for an exhaustive history of ancient astrology and magic. ..
Auguste Boyer
Auguste Boyer was a French golfer prominent on the European circuit in the 1920s and 1930s. He won the four Italian Opens, four German Opens, three Swiss Opens and one Dutch Open. External links [where2golf.com tournament results page] ..
Auguste Bravais
Auguste Bravais (c. 1850). Auguste Bravais (1811–1863) was a French physicist. He pointed out in 1845, that there are 14 unique Bravais lattices in three dimensions crystalline systems, adjusting the previously existent result (15 lattices) by Frankheim, obtained three years before. Bravais ..
Auguste Casimir-Perier
Auguste Victor Laurent Casimir-Perier (1811 - June 6, 1876), was a French diplomat. He was the son of Casimir Pierre Perier and the father of President Jean Casimir-Perier. He entered the diplomatic service, being attached successively to the London, Brussels and St Petersburg embassies and in 184..
Auguste Chapdelaine
Father Auguste Chapdelaine (Chinese name: Ma Lai) (February 6, 1814 - February 29, 1856) was a French Christian missionary of the Paris Society of Foreign Missions. Contents 1 Biography2 Political exploitation3 Recognition and controversy4 External links Biography He was bor..
Auguste Charlois
Asteroids discovered: 99 267 Tirza May 27, 1887 272 Antonia February 4, 1888 277 Elvira May 3, 1888 282 Clorinde January 28, 1889 283 Emma February 8, 1889 284 Amalia May 29, 1889 285 Regina August 3, 1889 289 Nenetta March 10, 1890 293 Brasilia May 20, 1890 29..
Auguste Choisy
Auguste Choisy (1841-1909) was an architectural historian and author of Histoire de l'Architecture. ..
Auguste Comte
Auguste Comte Auguste Comte (full name Isidore Marie Auguste François Xavier Comte) (January 17 (recorded January 19), 1798 - September 5, 1857) was a French positivist thinker and came up with the term of sociology to name the new science made by Saint-Simon. Contents 1 His life2 ..
Auguste Defauconpret
Auguste Jean-Baptiste Defauconpret (1767–1843) was a French man of letters. Initially a lawyer, Defauconpret relocated to England where he wrote some now forgotten novels. However, he became well-known for his translations into French of English-language novels, particularly those of Walter S..
Auguste de Montferrand
Montferrand's Monument to Nicholas I is one of the few equestrian statues in the world with merely two support points. Henri Louis Auguste Ricard de Montferrand (January 23, 1786 – June 28, 1858) was a French Neoclassical architect working in Saint Petersburg, Russia. Montferrand was b..
Auguste Duméril
Auguste Henri André Duméril (1812 – 1870) was a French zoologist. He was professor of Herpetology and Ichthyology at the Muséum National d'Histoire Naturelle in Paris from 1857. His father André Marie Constant Duméril was also a zoologist. ..
Auguste Dupin
Auguste Dupin is a fictional detective created by Edgar Allan Poe. While not the first detective in fiction, Auguste Dupin was the prototype for many that came later (most notably Sherlock Holmes). He lives in Paris alone in an old house. Many tropes that would later become commonplace in mystery f..
Auguste Escoffier
Georges Auguste Escoffier (28 October 1846 – 12 February 1935) was a French chef, restaurateur and culinary writer who popularized and updated traditional French cooking methods. He is a near-legendary figure among chefs and gourmets, and was one of the most important leaders in the developm..
Auguste Francois Biard
Auguste Francois Biard (1800-1882) was a French genre painter, born at Lyon he travelled around the world, sketching on the way, he was successful in rendering burlesque groups. This article incorporates text from the public domain 1907 edition of The Nuttall Encyclopaedia. ..
Auguste Henri Vildieu
Auguste Henri Vildieu was the French architectural adjutant in Hanoi while that city was an administrative center for the French colony of Indochina. Vildieu constructed several grand European-style buildings for the colonial government, including: the Bureaux et Résidences Supérieurethe Mairie (..
Auguste Herbin
Le Cateau-Cambrésis by Auguste Herbin - 1921 Auguste Herbin (April 29 1882 - January 30/31, 1960) was a French painter. Born in Quiévy, Nord, he studied drawing at the École des Beaux-Arts, Lille, from 1898 to 1901, when he settled in Paris. The initial influence of Impressionism and Pos..
Auguste Hilarion, comte de Kératry
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Auguste Himly
Auguste (Louis) Himly (March 28, 1823 - October 6, 1906), French historian and geographer, was born at Strasbourg. After studying in his native town and taking the university course in Berlin (1842-1843) he went to Paris, and passed first in the examination for fellowship (agregation) of the lycée..
Auguste Joseph Alphonse Gratry
Auguste Joseph Alphonse Gratry (March 10, 1805 - February 6, 1872) was a French author and theologian Contents 1 Biography2 Selected works3 References4 External link Biography Gratry was born at Lille. He was educated at the École Polytechnique of Paris. After a period of m..
Auguste Kerckhoffs
Auguste Kerckhoffs Dr Auguste Kerckhoffs (19 January 1835 - 1903) was a Flemish linguist and cryptographer who was professor of languages at the School of Higher Commercial Studies in Paris in the late 19th century. Kerckhoffs was born in Nuth, the Netherlands, and was baptised as Jean-Guill..
Auguste Laurent
Auguste Laurent (November 14, 1807 - April 23, 1853) was a French chemist who discovered anthracene, discovered phthalic acid, and identified carbolic acid. He devised a systematic nomenclature for organic chemistry based on structural grouping of atoms within molecules to determine how the molecul..
Auguste Laurent Burdeau
Auguste-Laurent Burdeau (1851 - 12 December 1894), French politician, was the son of a laborer at Lyon. Forced from childhood to earn his own living, he was enabled to secure an education by bursarships at the Lycée at Lyon and at the Lycée Louis-le-Grand in Paris. In 1870 he was at the École N..
Auguste Macarty
Auguste Macarty (sometimes anglicized as McCarty or McCarthy) was mayor of New Orleans from September 7, 1815 to May 1, 1820. He was a member of an influential Creole family allied by marriage to Esteban Miro, one of the last Spanish Governors of Louisiana. He was brought to the mayor..
Auguste Mariette
The French scholar and archaeologist Auguste Ferdinand François Mariette (February 11, 1821 – January 19, 1881) was the foremost Egyptologist of his generation, and the founder of the Egyptian Museum in Cairo. Born at Boulogne-sur-Mer, Mariette proved to be a talented draftsman and designe..
Auguste Marie Francois Beernaert
Auguste Marie François Beernaert (July 26, 1829 – October 6, 1912) was a Belgian statesman and cowinner (with Paul d'Estournelles de Constant) of the Nobel Peace Prize in 1909. External link [Nobel biography] Nobel Peace Prize: Laureates (1901–1925) 1901: Dunant,&..
Auguste Marmont
Auguste Frédéric Louis Viesse de Marmont, Marshal of France. Auguste Frédéric Louis Viesse de Marmont, duke of Ragusa (July 20, 1774, Châtillon-sur-Seine, Burgundy – July 22, 1852, Venice) was a France general and nobleman, and marshal of France. He was the son of an ex-officer in ..
Auguste Mayer
Auguste Mayer (1805-1890) was a French painter, who painted a lot of naval motives. He participated on several Arctic expeditions, thus reflected in his collection of artwork. ..
Auguste Michel-Lévy
Auguste Michel-Lévy (August 7, 1844 - September 27, 1911), French geologist, was born in Paris. He became inspector-general of mines, and director of the Geological Survey of France. He was distinguished for his researches on eruptive rocks, their microscopic structure and origin; and he employed ..
Auguste Molinier
August Molinier (September 30, 1851 - May 19, 1904) was a French historian. He was born at Toulouse. He was a pupil at the École des Chartes, which he left in 1873, and also at the École des Hautes Études; and he obtained appointments in the public libraries at the Mazarine (1878), at Fontainebl..
Auguste Nélaton
Auguste Nélaton Auguste Nélaton (June 17, 1807 – September 21, 1873) was a French physician and surgeon. Born at Paris, he began studying medicine in 1828 and was graduated as an M.D. in 1836 with a thesis on the effects of tuberculosis on the bones. Three years later, he became a prof..
Auguste Perret
Auguste Perret (February 12, 1874 - February 25, 1954) was a French architect and a leader and specialist in concrete construction. In 2005 his post-WWII reconstruction of Le Havre was declared by UNESCO one of the World Heritage Sites. He was born in Ixelles, Belgium. He was the brother of the ..
Auguste Piccard
Auguste Antoine Piccard (January 28, 1884 – March 24, 1962) was a Swiss physicist, inventor and explorer. Stylised portait of Auguste Piccard on the main streed of the EPFL. Piccard and his twin brother Jean-Felix were born in Basel, Switzerland. Showing an intense interest in science a..
Auguste Pomel
Auguste Nicolas Pomel (September 20, 1821 - 1898) was a French geologist and paleontologist Pomel was born in Issoire. He worked as a mines engineer in Algeria and became a specialist in north African vertebrate fossils. His works included Sur les Alcyonaires fossiles Miocenes de l'Algerie (1868) a..
Auguste Poulet-Malassis
Paul Emmanuel Auguste Poulet-Malassis (1825-1878) was a French printer and publisher, friend of Charles Baudelaire. ..
Auguste Regnaud de Saint-Jean d'Angély
Auguste Michel Étienne Regnaud de Saint-Jean d'Angely (July 29, 1794 - February 1, 1870), born in Paris the son of Michel Louis Étienne, comte Regnaud de Saint-Jean d'Angely was Marshal of France and politician. Regnaud served as a lieutenant in a regiment of hussers during the Russian campaign o..
Auguste Rodin
Auguste Rodin Rodin's The Burghers of Calais in Calais, France. The Gates of Hell, Musée Rodin. Auguste Rodin (November 12, 1840 – November 17, 1917) was a French sculptor. Born François-Auguste-René Rodin, to a working class family in Paris, he is often given a pivota..
Auguste Serrurier
Auguste Serrurier was a French competitor in the sport of archery. Serrurier competed in two events, taking second place in both the Sur la Perche à la Herse and the Sur la Perche à la Pyramide competitions. He is now considered by the International Olympic Committee to have won two silver meda..
Auguste Toubeau
Auguste Toubeau (21 August 1855 – 26 June 1912) was a Belgian trade unionist and socialist. He began work in a coal mine from an early age. Later, after a serious work accident, he became a prominent figure in the cooperative movement and local government. Contents 1 Early life2 Tu..
Auguste Vachon
Auguste Georges Vachon, AAIH, FRHSC is a Canadian officer of arms. He held the post of Saint-Laurent Herald of Arms in Ordinary at the Canadian Heraldic Authority from its foundation in 1988 until his retirement in 2000. Since then, he has served as Outaouais Herald of Arms Emeritus. Coat of arms..
Auguste Vacquerie
Auguste Vacquerie (1819-1895), French journalist and man of letters, was born at Villequier (Seine Inferieure) on 19 November 1819. He was from his earliest days an admirer of Victor Hugo, with whom he was connected by the marriage of his brother Charles with Leopoldine Hugo. His earlier romantic pr..
Auguste van Pels
Auguste van Pels (September 29, 1900 - c. May 8, 1945) was a German-Jewish refugee who hid with Anne Frank during the Nazi Occupation of the Netherlands, and who died in Nazi custody. In the published version of Anne Frank's diary she was assigned the pseudonym Petronella van Daan. Auguste 'Gust..
Auguste Vestris
Marie-Jean-Augustin Vestris, known as Auguste Vestris (27 March 1760 - 5 December 1842) was a French dancer. Born in Paris as the illegitime son of Gaëtan Vestris and of Marie Allard, he was surnamed the "le dieu de la danse", (The god of dance). He made his debut in a divertissement "La Cinqu..
Auguste Victor Louis Verneuil
Auguste Victor Louis Verneuil (1856-1913) was a French chemist best known for inventing the first commercially viable process for the manufacture of synthetic gemstones. In 1902 he discovered the "flame fusion" process, today called the Verneuil Process, which remains in use today as an inexpensive ..
Auguste Villiers de l'Isle-Adam
For the town in France, see L'Isle-Adam, Val-d'Oise. 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:Literatur..
Augustin, King of Kung-Fu
Augustin, King of Kung-Fu (original French title: Augustin, roi du Kung-fu) is a 1999 movie, directed by Anne Fontaine. Cast and roles include Jean-Chrétien Sibertin-Blanc - Augustin, an actor playing in minor roles. He is passionate about kung fu and has self-studied by watching movies and practi..
Augustin-Alexandre Dumont
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Augustin-Jean Fresnel
''For the lighting instrument, see Fresnel lantern or for the band; Frenzal Rhomb Augustin Fresnel Augustin-Jean Fresnel (pronounced [freɪ 'nel] in AmE, [fʁɛ nɛl] in French) (May 10, 1788 – July 14, 1827), was a French physicist who contributed si..
Augustin-Norbert Morin
Augustin-Norbert Morin (October 13, 1803 – July 27, 1865) was a lawyer, judge and politician. Born in Saint-Michel, Lower Canada, into a large Roman Catholic farming family, Morin was identified by the parish priest at a young age as a boy of exceptional talent and intelligence. The parish pr..
Augustinas Voldemaras
Augustinas Voldemaras (April 16, 1883-December 16, 1942) was a Lithuanian nationalist political figure, who served as the country's first Prime Minister in 1918, and again from 1926, to 1929. Biography In 1910, Voldemaras received his Master's Degree in History and Philosophy, at the University o..
Augustina Stridsberg
Augustina Stridsberg, formerly Augustina Jirku was an American and the mother of Marietta Voge. Both mother and daughter worked for Soviet intelligence between 1943 and 1944. Stridsberg worked for the KGB San Francisco office. Her code name with Soviet intelligence, and as deciphered by the Venon..
Augustine
Augustine may refer to: Augustine of Hippo (354-430), theologian, author of The City of God, ConfessionsAugustine of Canterbury (d. 604), first Archbishop of CanterburyAugustinians, an order of Catholic monk named after Augustine of HippoAugustine Volcano, an Augustine Island in AlaskaSt. Augustine..
Augustinerkirche
Since 1634, the Augustinerkirche has been the historic parish church of the Hofburg, the winter palace of the Habsburg dynasty in the center of Vienna. In 1327 duke Frederick the Handsome (Friedrich der Schöne) founded this church with a cloister for the Augustinian friars. It is thus always cal..
Augustiner Bräu
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Augustine B. Kelley
Augustine Bernard Kelley (July 9, 1883 - November 20, 1957) was a United States Representative from Pennsylvania. Augustine B. Kelley was born in New Baltimore, Pennsylvania. He attended the United States Military Academy in West Point, New York, in 1904 and 1905. He studied mining engineering ..
Augustine Baker
Fr Augustine Baker OSB (1575-1641) was a well-known Benedictine mystic and an ascetic writer. Born David Baker at Abergavenny, Monmouthshire, December 9 1575, his father was William Baker, steward to Lord Abergavenny, and his mother was a daughter of Lewis ap John (alias Wallis), Vicar of Abergavenn..
Augustine Bearce
Augustine Bearce (Be Arce) was born about 1618, probably in London. He was a full blood Roma, or Gypsy. He was deported in 1638 by the British Government on the ship Confidence of London and taken to Massachusetts. He settled at Barnstable on Cape Cod. Augustine married Mary (Little Dove) Hyanno,..
Augustine Birrell
Augustine Birrell (January 19, 1850 - November 20, 1933), was an English author and politician. He was the son of a Nonconformist minister, was born near Liverpool. He was educated at Amersham Hall school and at Trinity Hall, Cambridge. He went to the bar, and gradually obtained a good practice; in..
Augustine Bradshaw
Dom Augustine Bradshaw (1575-1618) was a Benedictine monk. Born John Bradshaw near Worcester in 1575 of Roman Catholic parents, he was sent to Royal Grammar School Worcester (a "free school," i.e. with no religious affiliation). He was sent to St. Omer by the Jesuit Edward Oldcorne and then in 1..
Augustine Choge
Augustine Kiprono Choge (born 21 January 1987) is a Kenyan long distance and middle distance runner. Athletics career On 20 March 2006, he won the men's 5000 metres event at the 2006 Commonwealth Games with a time of 12 minutes, 56.41 seconds.[link] Personal Choge was born in 1987 to a ..
Augustine Eguavoen
Augustine Eguavoen (born August 19, 1965 in Benin City, Nigeria) is the current coach of the Nigerian national football team (the Super Eagles). He was once a player himself and was part of the successful 1994 squad that qualified Nigeria for her maiden World Cup, won the African Nations Cup in the ..
Augustine Francis Schinner
Augustine Francis Schinner (May 1, 1863 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin-February 7,1937 in Milwaukee and was buried there) was a Roman Catholic bishop. He was the first Bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Superior, Wisconsin; he was the first Bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Spokane, Washington. ..
Augustine Harris
Styles of Augustine Harris Reference style The Right Reverend Spoken style His Excellency Religious style Monsignor Posthumous style not applicable Thomas Augustine Harris was born in Liverpool on 27 October 1917 and was ordained at Upholland College on 30 May 1942. He was ordain..
Augustine Henry
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Augustine Henry Shepperd
Augstine Henry Shepperd (1792 - 1864) was a Congressional Representative from North Carolina; born in Rockford, North Carolina, February 24, 1792; completed preparatory studies; studied law; was admitted to the bar and commenced practice in Surry County, North Carolina; member of the State house of ..
Augustine Joseph
Augustine Joseph was an Indian classical musician born in Kerala, India. The legendary singer Yesudas is his son. ..
Augustine Kandathil Mar
Mar Augustine Kandathil (25 August 1874, Kerala–10 January 1956) was the first Archbishop of the Archdiocese of Ernakulam in Kerala in India. He was ordained a priest on 21 December 1901 in the Syro-Malabar Catholic Church. In 1911, he was ordained Titular Bishop of Arad. In 1919, he succee..
Augustine Leudar
Augustine Leudar is a sonic artist known for unorthodox and anarchic soundscapes and ambient music. Leudar frequently cites the natural world as an important source of inspiration. History Augustine Leudar was born in the UK and started working with sound in the late eighties . Throughout the nine..
Augustine Lonergan
Augustine Lonergan (1874-1947) of Hartford, Connecticut was a U.S. Representative from Connecticut from 1913 to 1915, 1917 to 1921, and from 1931 to 1933. ..
Augustine Mrema
Augustine Lyatonga Mrema (born 1945) is a Tanzanian politician and chairman of the Tanzania Labour Party (TLP) party. Mrema is a member of the chaga tribe from Kilachara Village in Kilimanjaro. He is the second born in a family of five children. Contents 1 Education2 Government Positi..
Augustine of Canterbury
Saint Augustine of Canterbury Augustine of Canterbury (birth unknown, died May 26, 604) was the first Archbishop of Canterbury, sent to Ethelbert of Kent, Bretwalda of England by Pope Gregory the Great in 597. He was accompanied by Laurence of Canterbury, the second archbishop. St Augustine'..
Augustine of Hippo
''Saint Augustine Bishop and Doctor of the Church Born November 13, 354, Souk-Ahras, Algeria Died August 28, 430, Hippo Feast August 28 Attributes child; dove; pen; shell, pierced heart Patronage brewers; printers; sore eyes; theologians Patron saint of these places: Bridgeport, Connectic..
Augustine P. Mahiga
Dr. Augustine Philip Mahiga (28 August, 1945 — ) is ambassador of the United Republic of Tanzania to the United Nations. He is married. Dr. Mahiga received his PhD in International Relations from the University of Toronto in 1975 after completing his Masters of Arts at the same University in ..
Augustine Susanne Brohan
Augustine Susanne Brohan (January 22, 1807 - August 16, 1887) was a French actress. She was born in Paris. She entered the Conservatoire at the age of eleven, and took the second prize for comedy in 1820, and the first in 1821. She served her apprenticeship in the provinces, making her first Paris ..
Augustine Tolton
The son of slaves Peter Paul Tolton and Martha Jane Tolton, Augustine was baptised in St. Peter Church in Brush Creek, Missouri. When his father ran away to help the Union Army at the beginning of the Civil War, his mother took their three children, Charles age 10, Augustine ("Gus") age 9, and Ann..
Augustine Ukattah
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Augustine United Church
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Augustine Volcano
Augustine Volcano is a stratovolcano in southwestern Cook Inlet, southcentral coastal Alaska, 280 kilometres (180 miles) southwest of Anchorage. Description and geologic history The nearly circular uninhabited island formed by Augustine Volcano is 12 km (7.5 mi) wide east-west, 10 km (6 mi) north-..
Augustine Washington
Augustine Washington (circa 1694 - April 23, 1743) is the father of George Washington. Augustine was born at Bridges Creek in Westmoreland County, Virginia, the son of Lawrence and Mildred (Warner) Washington. Augustine died in the city of Fredericksburg when young George Washington was only 11. Ch..
Augustine Webster
Saint Augustine Webster was an English Catholic martyr. He was educated at Cambridge University. He became the prior of Our Lady of Melwood, a Carthusian house at Epworth, on the Isle of Axholme, North Lincolnshire, in 1531. He was imprisoned on the orders of Thomas Cromwell when he refused to tak..
Augustinians
The Augustinians, named after Saint Augustine of Hippo (died AD 430), are several Roman Catholic monastic orders and congregations of both men and women living according to a guide to religious life known as the Rule of Saint Augustine. [Prominent Augustinians] include the only English Pop..
Augustinian hypothesis
The Augustinian hypothesis is a solution to the synoptic problem, and concerns the origin of the Gospels of the New Testament. The hypothesis holds that Matthew was written first, then Mark, then Luke, and each Evangelist depended on those who preceded him. B. C. Butler proposed a related hypothe..
Augustinian Province of the Most Holy Name of Jesus of the Philippines
Contents 1 Historical background2 Augustinians: first Catholic missionaries in the Philippines3 Formation of a new province4 Economic, social and cultural labors in Asia and beyond5 Houses6 References7 Other sources8 External links Historical background T..
Augustinian Recollects
The Augustinian Recollects are a Roman Catholic monastic order. They are a reformist offshoot from the Augustinian hermit friars and follow the Augustinian Rule. They were founded in 16th century Spain, and their reform emphasized fidelity to the Rule of St. Augustine. The reformers placed special e..
Augustinos Kapodistrias
Augustinos Kapodistrias (in Greek Αυγουστίνος Καποδίστριας, 1778- 1857). Greek soldier and politician. Augustinos was the younger brother of Ioannis Kapodistrias, first Governor of Greece. After the latter's assassination on October 9, 1831, Augustinos inherited his brother's..
Augustino Viccini Special School
The Augustino Viccini Special School is a school for hearing impaired students in Mundamveli, Kerala, India. Founded in 1995, and managed by the Diocese of Cochin, it is the only one of its kind in West Kochi. Sources [hinduonnet.com] referenced January 24, 2005 ..
Augustinus Pohl-Dungen
Augustinus Pohl-Dungen is a Traditionalist Catholic bishop. He was consecrated bishop by Jean Gerard Roux on October 25, 1994 at Haina Battenhausen, Germany. Episcopal Lineage Consecrated by: Jean Gerard Roux Date of consecration: October 25, 1994 ..
Augustin Alexandre Darthé
Augustin Alexandre Darthé (1769—May 27, 1797) was a French revolutionary. Contents 1 Life1.1 Revolutionary1.2 Arrest and trial2 References Life Revolutionary Born in Saint-Pol-sur-Ternoise, he became administrator of the département of Pas-de-Calais after the outbrea..
Augustin Barruel
Abbé Augustin Barruel (October 2, 1741 - October 5, 1820) was a Jesuit priest mostly known for documenting the conspiracy theory involving the Bavarian Illuminati and the Jacobins in his book Memoirs Illustrating the History of Jacobinism (original title Mémoires pour servir à l'Histoire du Jacob..
Augustin Bizimana
Augustin Bizimana Augustin Bizimana (born 1954) is a Rwandan politician. He is chiefly known for his alleged role in the Rwandan Genocide. Born in Gituza commune, Byumba préfecture, Rwanda, of Hutu ethnicity, Bizimana held the position of Minister of Defence in the government of Juvénal Ha..
Augustin Bizimungu
General Augustin Bizimungu Augustin Bizimungu (born 28 August 1952) is a former general in the Rwandan Armed Forces (FAR). In 1994, he briefly served as chief of staff of the army. During this time, he is alleged to have trained the soldiers and guerrillas who carried out the Rwandan Genocid..
Augustin Cardinal Bea
Augustin Cardinal Bea SJ (May 28, 1881 – November 16, 1968) was a Cardinal in the Roman Catholic Church and the first President of the Vatican's Secretariat for Promoting Christian Unity, founded by Pope John XXIII. The name was changed to the Pontifical Council for Promoting Christian Unity by P..
Augustin Cochin
Augustin Cochin can refer to one of two people: Augustin Cochin (politician) (1823-1872), French politician and and writerAugustin Cochin (historian) (1876-1916), French historian and grandson of the prior ..
Augustin Daly
John Augustin Daly (July 20, 1838 - June 7, 1899), American theatrical manager and playwright, was born in Plymouth, North Carolina, and educated at Norfolk, Va., and in the public schools of New York City. He was dramatic critic for several New York papers from 1859, and he adapted or wrote a nu..
Augustin Daniel Belliard
Augustin Daniel Belliard, comte Belliard et de l'Empire (born March 23, 1769 in Fontenay-le-Comte, Vendée; died January 28, 1832 in Bruxelles) was a French general. Belliard became an officer between 1792 and 1793 under Dumouriez in Belgium. He then fought under Hoche, in Italy Italien 1796 and ..
Augustin de Backer
Augustin de Backer was a Roman Catholic bibliographer, born July 18th, 1809. He was educated at the Jesuit Colleges of Saint-Nicholas, Beauregard, Saint-Acheul, and Fribourg. In 1835, he was received into the Society of Jesus by the General, Father Roothaan, who sent him to Nivelles, in Belgium, fo..
Augustin de Saffray de Mésy
Augustin de Saffray de Mésy (d. 5 May 1665) was the first Governor General of New France in 1663 after Louis XIV took over the administration of New France from the Compagnie des Cent-Associés. External links [Biography at the Dictionary of Canadian Biography Online] ..
Augustin Ehrensvärd
Augustin Ehrensvärd's grave in Suomenlinna "View over Sveaborg" by Augustin Ehrensvärd Count Augustin Ehrensvärd (1710-1772) was a Swedish military architect, a lieutenant colonel in the artillery. In 1747, he was chosen by king Frederick I of Sweden to design and construct a maritim..
Augustín Fernández Muñoz, Duke of Riansares
Don Augustin Fernandez Muñoz, Duke of Riansares (es: Don Augustín Fernández Muñoz, duque de Riansares) (1808 or 1810- 11 September, 1873), morganatic husband of Maria Christina of Bourbon-Two Sicilies, queen and regent of Spain, was born at Tarancón, in the province of Cuenca, in New Castile. H..
Augustin Filon
Pierre Marie Augustin Filon (1841 – 1916) was a French man of letters. The son of the historian Charles Auguste Désiré Filon, he was born in Paris. Educated at the École normale, he was appointed tutor to the prince imperial and accompanied him to England, where he remained for some years..
Augustin François César Prouvençal de Saint-Hilaire
Augustin François César Prouvençal de Saint-Hilaire, commonly known as Auguste de (1799-1853), French botanist and traveller, was born at Orléans on the 4th of October 1799. He began to publish memoirs on botanical subjects at an early age. In 1816-1822 and in 1830 he travelled in South Ameri..
Augustin Keller
Augustin Keller (November 10, 1805 - January 8, 1883) was a Swiss politician and a co-founder of the Christkatholische Kirche, the Old Catholic Church in Switzerland. He is considered to have started the Monastery dispute of Aargau (German: Aargauer Klosterstreit) and was therefore responsible for t..
Augustin Langlade
Augustin Langlade (c.1695-1771) was a French-born Canadian fur trader. He established the fur trading outpost that became Green Bay, Wisconsin. His son, Charles Michel de Langlade, was also involved in fur trading, and was a leader in the French and Indian Wars. ..
Augustin Louis Cauchy
Augustin Louis Cauchy Augustin Louis Cauchy (August 21, 1789 – May 23,1857) was a French mathematician. He started the project of formulating and proving the theorems of calculus in a rigorous manner and was thus an early pioneer of analysis. He also gave several important theorems in c..
Augustin Moussavou King
Augustin Moussavou King (b. 12 October 1959) is a Gabonese politician and a member of the Gabonese Socialist Party (PSG). Running as the PSG candidate in presidential elections held on 27 November 2005, he finished fourth out of five candidates, winning 0.33% of the vote. ..
Augustin Ndindiliyimana
Augustin Ndindiliyimana (born 1943) is a former Rwandan general. Contents 1 Background2 Role during the genocide3 Arrest and trial4 References5 External links Background Ndindiliyimana was born in Nyaruhengeri commune, Butare prefecture, Rwanda. He joined the Rwandan A..
Augustin Ngirabatware
Augustin Ngirabatware is a Rwandan politician who is alleged to have participated in the Rwandan Genocide. An ethnic Hutu from Gisenyi commune, Ngirabatware was son-in-law to millionaire businessman Félicien Kabuga (also an alleged genocidaire). In 1993, Ngirabatware was one of the 50 original ..
Augustin Pajou
Augustin Pajou (September 19, 1730 - May 8, 1809) was a French sculptor, born in Paris. At eighteen he won the Prix de Rome, and at thirty exhibited his Pluton tenant Cerbère enchaîné(now in the Louvre). His portrait busts of Buffon and of Madame du Barry (1773), and his statuette of Bossuet (a..
Augustin Reed Humphrey
Augustin Reed Humphrey (b. 1859- d. 1937) was a Nebraska republican politician. Born on February 18, 1859 near Madison, Indiana. Moved with his parents to Drakesville, Iowa, in 1864. Graduated from the State normal school at Bloomfield in 1881 and the law department of the University of Iowa in ..
Augustin Robespierre
Augustin Bon Joseph de Robespierre (January 21, 1763 - July 28, 1794) was the younger brother of French Revolutionary leader, Maximilien Robespierre. Député-en-Mission to the Army of Italy in 1794. He used his influence to help advance General Bonaparte's career in the Army of Italy after reading..
Augustin Royer
Augustin Royer was a Frenchman living in 1679, he created the constellation Columba by splitting off part of the constellation Canis Major and the constellation Crux comprising the Southern Cross. Constellations changed by Augustin Royer in 1679 Canis Major | split into | Columba | Canis Majo..
Augustin Saint-Hilaire
Augustin François César Prouvençal de Saint-Hilaire (1799-1853), French botanist and traveller, was born at Orleans on October 4, 1799. He began to publish memoirs on botanical subjects at an early age. In 1816-1822 and again in 1830, he travelled in South America, especially in south and centra..
Augustin Schoeffer
Augustin Schoeffer (d. 1851), a French saint and martyr in the Roman Catholic Church. He was a priest in Lorraine who joined the Foreign Missions of Paris. He perfomed as a missionary to Indo-China and was killed for his faith in Tonkin in 1851. His feast day is May 1 (May 2 locally in France). ..
Augustin Schramm
Major Augustin Schram (March 2, 1907, Liberec – May 27, 1948, Prague) was a Czechoslovakian communist professional and NKVD agent. He was a member of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Czechoslovakia (KSČ) in 1930s. During WW2 Schramm was a political commissar (rank of major) at a tr..
Augustin Souchy
Augustin Souchy (1892—1984) was a German anarchist, antimilitarist, and journalist. During World War I, he emigrated to Sweden (in 1915) to avoid conscription, only to be expelled two years later by the Swedish government in response to his antimilitarist propagandizing. He was from then on ..
Augustin Tamames
Augustin Tamames (b. October 10, 1944) is a former Spanish cyclist. He won the Vuelta a España in 1975. [Palmarès] ..
Augustin Theiner
Augustin Theiner (b. at Breslau, 11 April1804, d. at Civitavecchia, 8 August1874) was a German theologian and historian. He was the son of a shoemaker. As a boy he was a pupil at the gymnasium of St. Mathias at Breslau, and studied theology in the same city. Together with his brother Anthony he wro..
Augustin von Alveld
Augustin von Alveld or Alvelt (1480-ca. 1535) was a teacher and provincial for Saxony of the Franciscan order, who was opposed to Martin Luther on the question of papal authority. He was born in Alfeld, near Hildesheim; was a teacher at Leipzig (1520); served as a guardian for noble minors in Halle ..
Auguston Traditional Elementary School
Auguston Traditional Elementary is a public elementary school in Abbotsford, British Columbia, Canada and is part of School District 34 Abbotsford. ..
Augustów
Augustów ( [listen]) (Lithuanian Augustavas) is a town in north-eastern Poland with 29,600 inhabitants (1995). Situated in the Podlasie Voivodship (since 1999), previously in Suwalki Voivodship (1975-1998). It is the seat of Augustów County. The town is first mentioned in 1496 and ..
Augustów chase 1945
Augustów chase 1945 (Polish Obława augustowska) - was extraordinary operation undertaken by Soviet forces of Red Army, NKVD and SMERSH from June 10 up to June 25 1945 against former Armia Krajowa soldiers in Suwałki and Augustów region in Poland. In result more than 2000 Polish anticommunist fi..
Augustów County
Augustów County (Polish: ) is a powiat (county) in eastern Poland, in Podlasie Voivodship. The county seat is the town of Augustów. The population numbers 59,025 (2005). Its area is 1658.27 km². External link [Official Augustów County webpage]   Podlasie Voivodship po..
Augusto Alasino
Augusto Alasino (b. 31 May 1947) is a senior Argentine Justicialist Party politician. He is facing allegations of taking bribes whilst a Senator in a high-profile case. Alasino was born in Maciá, Entre Ríos Province. He graduated as a lawyer and doctor of law from the Universidad Nacional del Lit..
Augusto and Michaela Odone
Michaela Murphy Odone (died of cancer in 2000) was the mother of Lorenzo Odone, who has the illness adrenoleukodystrophy (ALD). ALD had only been given its name ten years before, so very little was known about the disease, except that the victims (usually 5 - 10 year old boys) would become mute, dea..
Augusto B. Leguía
Augusto B. Leguía y Salcedo Full Title: President of Peru Term in Office: September 24, 1908 – September 24, 1912 July 4, 1919 – August 25, 1930 Predecessor: José Pardo – (1908) José Pardo – (1919) Successor: Guillermo Billinghurst – (1912) Luis..
Augusto Barcía Trelles
Augusto Barcía Trelles (Vegadeo, 1881–Buenos Aires, 1961) was a Spanish politician and was the Prime Minister of Spain from May 10 1936 to May 13 1936. He was also a lawyer and a Freemason. In the Congress he was against the law of the terrorism of Maura (1908). He was a deputy in the Cor..
Augusto Benavides Canseco
Augusto Benavides Canseco was a Peruvian politician in the late 1940's. He was the mayor of Lima from 1946 to 1947. |- style="text-align: center;" ..
Augusto Benedico
Augusto Benedico (December 20, 1909–January 19, 1992), born Augusto Pérez Lias, was a Mexican actor of Spanish origin best known for his role as "Don Alberto Salvatierra" in the soap opera Los ricos también lloran and his role as "Don Fernando" in the American educational television program ..
Augusto Boal
Augusto Boal (born 1931 in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil) is an innovative and influential theatrical director, writer and politician. He is the founder of "Theatre of the Oppressed" (T.O.), a political theatrical form originally used in radical popular education movements, growing up alongside Paulo Fre..
Augusto Bracca
Born in Trinidad de Orichuna, Apure, April 23, 1918. He is one of the most representative venezuelan composers, his songs are very famous in Venezuela, and other parts of the world. Augusto Bracca saw in the singers José Catire Carpio and Juan de los Santos Contreras (El Carrao de Palmarito) t..
Augusto Cabrita
Augusto Cabrita was a Portuguese film director and photographer. He was born in 1923 and died in 1993. ..
Augusto César Sandino
Sandino (centre) en route to Mexico. Augusto César Sandino (May 18, 1895 – February 21, 1934) was a Nicaraguan revolutionary and leader of a rebellion against the U.S. military presence in Nicaragua between 1927 and 1933. Labeled as a bandit by the U.S. government, his exploits made hi..
Augusto Daolio
Augusto Daolio (February 18, 1947 - October 7, 1992) was an Italian singer, poet and painter, founding member and frontman of I Nomadi band. Biography Daolio was born in Novellara, Emilia-Romagna. He founded Nomadi in 1963, together with Beppe Carletti, Franco Midili, Leonardo Manfredini, Gualtier..
Augusto de Campos
Augusto de Campos (born 1931) is a Brazilian writer who was a founder of the Concrete poetry movement in Brazil. He is also a translator and music critic. In 1952 he founded the literary magazine Noigandres with his brother. Then in 1956 he and his associates declared the beginning of a movement. S..
Augusto de Lima
Antonio Augusto de Lima was a Brazilian journalist, poet, musician, magistrate, jurist, professor and politician. He was born in Congonhas de Sabará (now Nova Lima), on April 5, 1859. De Lima was governor of the state of Minas Gerais, and was responsible for transferring the capital of the state ..
Augusto de Vasconcelos
Augusto de Vasconcelos Prime Minister of Portugal(President of the Ministry) Order: 57th (3rd of the Republic) Term of Office November 13, 1911 - June 16, 1912 Predecessor: João Chagas Successor: Duarte Leite Date of Birth September 25, 1867 Place of Birth: Lisbon D..
Augusto dos Anjos
Augusto dos Anjos was a Brazilian poet born in Paraíba on April 20, 1884. He composed his first verses at the age of seven, but his first published book, Homesickness, came out in 1900. These early verses were influenced by Symbolism. He was also influenced by philosophers like Herbert Spencer and..
Augusto Farias
Augusto Farias is a Brazilian politician from the state of Alagoas. Farias, a federal deputy, was accused of murdering his own brother, Paulo Cesar Farias. Farias also maintained a farm in Para with 140 rural workers entrapped in virtual slavery through debt peonage. ..
Augusto Ferrán
Augusto Ferrán y Forniés (Madrid, 7 July 1835 - Madrid, 2 April 1880) was a Spanish poet of the Postromantic period. Contents 1 Biography2 Legacy3 Works3.1 Poetry3.2 Prose4 See also5 External links Biography Ferrán was born in Madrid on 7 July 1835 to well-t..
Augusto Fraga
Augusto Fraga was a Portuguese film director. He was born in 1920 and died in 2000. ..
Augusto Hamann Rademaker Grünewald
Augusto Hamann Rademaker Grünewald (May 11, 1905 - 1985) was an admiral in the Brazilian navy. Grünewald was one of the military in the Military Junta (August 30, 1969 - October 30, 1969) that ruled Brazil between the illness of Artur da Costa e Silva in August of 1969 and the investiture ceremony..
Augusto Inácio
Augusto Soares Inácio (born 20 April 1955 in Lisbon) is a retired Portuguese football midfielder and current football manager. He played for Sporting Lisbon and FC Porto, were he won several National Championship titles and the Cup of Portugal. He played at the Cup of the Cups final, in 1984, lost..
Augusto Monterroso
Augusto Monterroso (1921 – February 7, 2003) was a Guatemalan writer. Born in Tegucigalpa, Honduras, Monterroso was however a Guatemalan citizen. He was exiled from Guatemala in 1944 for opposing the dictator Jorge Ubico and protesting against United States-owned banana plantations operating in C..
Augusto Pestana
Augusto Pestana is a Brazilian city in the State of Rio Grande do Sul. It is located at latitude 28º31'01" South and longitude 53º59'32" West. It was named after Augusto Pestana (1868-1934), a Brazilian engineer and politician. ..
Augusto Pestana (1868-1934)
Augusto Pestana (May 22, 1868-May 29, 1934) was a Brazilian engineer and politician. He was born in Rio de Janeiro and received his education there graduating from the Escola Politécnica do Rio de Janeiro as a civil engineer. After several years working as a specialist in railroad engineering in..
Augusto Pinochet
General Augusto José Ramón Pinochet UgartePronunciation (IPA): /aw'gusto/ or a'gusto/, /pino'ʧεt/ or /pino'ʧε/. (i.e. "Pih-noh-CHET" is correct rather than the common mispronunciation "Pih-noh-SHAY"). (born November 25, 1915) was head of the military dictatorship that ruled Chile from 1973 to..
Augusto Porozo
Augusto Porozo (born 13 April, 1974) is an Ecuadorian football player. He played mostly for CS Emelec. He played for the Ecuador national football team and was a participant at the 2002 FIFA World Cup. ..
Augusto Roa Bastos
Augusto Roa Bastos, (June 13 1917 – April 26 2005), was a Paraguayan novelist, widely acclaimed as one of the greatest that nation has produced. He was best known for Yo el Supremo (1974; translated as "I, the Supreme"), one of the foremost Latin American novels to tackle the question of dict..
Augusto Samuel Boyd
Augusto Samuel Boyd (1 August, 1879 in Panama City - 17 June, 1957) was acting President of Panama from December 18 1939 to October 1 1940. |- style="text-align: center;" ..
Augusto Severo International Airport
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Augusto Tasso Fragoso
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. Augusto Tasso Fragoso (August 28, 1869 - September 20, 1945) was the head of the government of Brazil in 1930, ..
Augusto Testa
Augusto Testa is an Italian astronomer. He is a prolific discoverer of asteroids. ..
Augusto Turati
Augusto Turati (April 16 1888, Parma—August 27 1955, Rome) was an Italian journalist and Fascist politician. After moving to Brescia as a young man, Turati worked on newspapers and became one of the editors at the liberal Provoncie di Brescia; he attended law classes, but never graduated. An ..
Augusto Vera
Augusto Vera (4 May 1813 - 13 July 1885) was an Italian philosopher born in Amelia in the province of Terni. He was educated in Rome and Paris, and, after teaching classics for some years in Geneva, held chairs of philosophy in various colleges in France, and subsequently was professor in Strasbourg..
Augusts Kirhenšteins
Augusts Kirhenšteins, formerly spelt Kirchenšteins (b. September 18 1872 in Mazsalaca -- d. November 3 1963 in Riga) was a Latvian microbiologist and educator who headed the Soviet puppet government that requested the incorporation of Latvia into the USSR after the occupation of the country in 194..
Augustus
For the honorific title, see Augustus (honorific). Augustus (Latin: IMPERATOR CAESAR DIVI FILIVS AVGVSTVS;''Imperator Caesar, son of the deified, Augustus. September 23, 63 BC – August 19, AD 14), known as Gaius Julius Caesar Octavianus (in English Octavian) for the period of his life..
Augustus, Elector of Saxony
Augustus I, Elector of Saxony (31 July 1526 – 11 February 1586) was an Elector of Saxony from the House of Wettin. Contents 1 Early career2 Elector of Saxony3 Religious policies4 Territory expansion5 Second Marriage and death6 References7 External links ..
Augustusburg
For the palace in western Germany see Augustusburg and Falkenlust Palaces, Brühl. Augustusburg is a town in the district of Freiberg, in Saxony, Germany. It is situated 12 km east of Chemnitz. Augustusburg is known for the Jagdschloss (hunting castle) Augustusburg. ..
Augustusburg and Falkenlust Palaces, Brühl
The palace of Augustusburg. The palace of Falkenlust. The Augustusburg and Falkenlust palaces in Brühl, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany have been listed as a UNESCO cultural World Heritage Site since 1984. They are connected by the spacious gardens and trees of the Schlosspark. The pal..
Augustus (disambiguation)
Augustus can mean: The name of the person generally considered to be the first emperor of Ancient Rome, see: Caesar AugustusThe honorific or title since Caesar Augustus generally used by all Roman Emperors, see: Augustus (honorific) This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of ..
Augustus (honorific)
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Augustus Abbott
Augustus Abbott (January 7, 1804 – February 25, 1867) was an army officer in the British East India Company. Born in London the son of a retired Calcutta merchant, he was educated at Winchester College and at the East India Company's military college at Addiscombe. In 1819 he went to India, as se..
Augustus Addison Gould
Augustus Addison Gould Augustus Addison Gould (April 23, 1805 - September 15, 1866), American conchologist, was born at New Ipswich, New Hampshire. He graduated at Harvard College in 1825, and took his degree of doctor of medicine in 1830. Establishing himself in Boston, he devoted himself t..
Augustus Agar
Photo submitted by Simon Manchee Commodore Augustus Willington Shelton Agar (1890-1968) VC DSO was a noted Royal Navy officer in both World War One and World War Two and a recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest and most prestigious award for gallantry in the face of the enemy that can b..
Augustus Akinloye
Chief Augustus Meredith Adisa Akinloye was born on 19 August 1916 in Ibadan, south-west Nigeria. He read law at the London School of Economics between 1946 and 1948. Upon his return to Nigeria, he briefly worked as a lawyer before serving as the regional minister for Agriculture under the Action Gro..
Augustus Applegath
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. } Augustus Applegath (1788-1871) was the inventor of t..
Augustus B. Woodward
Augustus Brevoort Woodward (born Elias Brevoort Woodward November 1774, died July 12, 1827) was the first Chief Justice of the Michigan Territory. In that position, he played a prominent role in the planning and reconstruction of Detroit following a devastating fire. He was born in New York in 1774 ..
Augustus Baldwin Longstreet
Augustus Baldwin Longstreet (September 22, 1790-September 9, 1870) was an American lawyer, minster, educator, and humorist, born in Augusta, Ga. He graduated at Yale (1813) and practiced law in Georgia, becoming a district judge in 1822 and holding the position for several years, after which he ..
Augustus Berkeley, 4th Earl of Berkeley
Lt.-Col. Augustus Berkeley, 4th Earl of Berkeley KT (February 18 1715/16 – January 9 1755), was the son of Vice-Admiral James Berkeley, 3rd Earl of Berkeley and Lady Louisa Lennox. He was made an ensign in the 1st Regiment of Foot Guards in November 1734, and succeeded his father on August 17..
Augustus Bradford
Augustus Williamson Bradford (January 9, 1806 – March 1, 1881), a Democrat, was the 32nd Governor of Maryland in the United States from 1862 to 1866. Born in 1806 in Bel Air, Maryland, he was a staunch supporter of the Union during the American Civil War, even though much of Maryland suppo..
Augustus C. Baldwin
Augustus Carpenter Baldwin (December 24, 1817 - January 21, 1903) was a politician from the U.S. state of Michigan. Baldwin was born in Salina (now Syracuse, New York) and attended the public schools. He moved to Oakland County, Michigan, in 1837 and taught school. He studied law, was admitted to..
Augustus C. Dodge
Augustus Caesar Dodge (January 2, 1812 - November 20, 1883) was one of the first two United States Senators to represent the state of Iowa after it was admitted to the Union as a state in 1846. Immediately prior to his service as a Senator, Dodge represented the Territory of Iowa in Congress from 1..
Augustus Carp, Esq.
Augustus Carp, Esq., By Himself: Being the Autobiography of a Really Good Man is a satire, originally anonymous, first published in the UK in May 1924 and later that year in the US by Houghton Mifflin. The author was the English doctor Sir Henry Howarth Bashford (1880–1961), and the illustrations ..
Augustus Case
Augustus Ludlow Case (3 February 1812 – 16 February 1893) was an admiral in the United States Navy who served during the American Civil War. Born in Newburgh, New York, Case was appointed midshipman in 1828 and attained the rank of rear admiral 24 May 1872. He participated in the Wilkes Exped..
Augustus Chaflin French
Augustus Chaflin French (August 2, 1808 - September 4, 1864) was a U.S. political figure. He served as governor of Illinois between 1846 and 1853. French was born in Hill, Merrimack County, New Hampshire. He died in Lebanon, St. Clair County, Illinois and was buried at College Hill Cemetery, Lebano..
Augustus Chapman Allen
Augustus Chapman Allen, along with John Kirby Allen, founded the City of Houston in the U.S. state of Texas. He was born on July 4, 1806, in Canasareaugh, New York, to Sarah (Chapman) and Roland Allen. Financed by an inheritance received by Augustus's wife, Charlotte, on August 26, 1836, the brothe..
Augustus Charles Hobart-Hampden
Augustus Charles Hobart-Hampden - Hobart Pasha Augustus Charles Hobart-Hampden (April 1, 1822 - June 19, 1886), English naval captain and Turkish admiral, was born in Leicestershire, being the third son of the 6th Earl of Buckinghamshire. In 1835 he entered the Royal Navy and served as a mids..
Augustus Charles Newman
Augustus Charles Newman (VC, OBE, TD, Legion d'Honneur and Croix de Guerre (France)) was an English recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest and most prestigious award for gallantry in the face of the enemy that can be awarded to British and Commonwealth forces. Details He was 37 years old, an..
Augustus Charles Pugin
Augustus Charles Pugin, born Auguste Charles Pugin, (1768 or 1769 to 1832) was an Anglo-French artist and architectural draftsman. He was born in Paris, France, but his father was Swiss, and Pugin himself was to spend most of his life in England. Pugin left France during the Revolutionary peri..
Augustus Daniel
Sir Augustus Moore Daniel (1866-1950) was the Director of the National Gallery in London, England, for five years from January 1929 to December 1933. Like many directors of the National Gallery, he was a trustee of the Iveagh Bequest. |- style="text-align: center;" ..
Augustus Daniel Imms
Augustus Daniel Imms (24 August 1880 , Moseley / Worcestershire- 03 April 1949 Tipton St. John near Sidmouth / Devon) was an English educator, research institution administrator and entomologist. Imms was a professor of entomology at the University of Allahabad and a Reader in Cambridge Universit..
Augustus Desiré Waller
Augustus Desiré Waller FRS (12 July 1856 - 11 March 1922) was a British scientist. He was the son of Augustus Volney Waller. External links http://chem.ch.huji.ac.il/~eugeniik/history/waller.html ..
Augustus De Morgan
Augustus De Morgan (June 27, 1806 – March 18, 1871) was an Indian-born British mathematician and logician. He formulated De Morgan's laws and was the first to introduce the term, and make rigorous the idea of mathematical induction.1 De Morgan crater on the Moon is named after him. (This page ..
Augustus Dunbier
Augustus William Dunbier (January 1, 1888-September 11, 1977), was a Nebraskan Impressionist painter, best known for his landscapes. ..
Augustus Earle
Augustus Earle (c. 1793 - c. 1838) was an London-born travel artist. Unlike earlier artists who worked outside Europe and were employed on voyages of exploration or worked abroad for wealthy, often aristocratic patrons, Earle was able to operate quite independently - able to combine his lust for..
Augustus Edward Hough Love
Augustus Edward Hough Love (17 April 1863 - 5 June 1940) was a mathematician famous for his work on the mathematical theory of elasticity. He also worked on wave propagation and his work on the structure of the Earth in Some Problems in Geodynamics won for him the Adams prize in 1911 when he develop..
Augustus Egg
This article does not cite its [[Opentopia:Citing sources|references or sources]]. You can [[Opentopia:WikiProject Fact and Reference Check|help]] Wikipedia by including appropriate citations. Augustus Egg, Travelling Companions, painted in 1862 Augustus Leopold Egg (May 21, 1816 – March..
Augustus F. Goodridge
Augustus F. Goodridge (1839 – February 16, 1920) was a Newfoundland merchant and politician. Born in Devon, Goodridge arrived in Newfoundland when he was 13 and worked in his father's business and later became a fish merchant in St. John's. A Conservative, he was first elected to the House of..
Augustus F. Hawkins
Augustus Freeman "Gus" Hawkins (born August 31, 1907) is a prominent U.S. figure in Civil Rights and Organized Labor history. He served as the first African American from California in the United States Congress where he sponsored the Humphrey-Hawkins Full Employment Act. Hawkins was born in Shrev..
Augustus FitzRoy, 3rd Duke of Grafton
Augustus Henry FitzRoy, 3rd Duke of Grafton, KG, PC (28 September 1735–14 March 1811) was a British Whig statesman of the Georgian era. He was one of a handful of dukes that served as Prime Minister. Contents 1 Biography1.1 Family1.2 Political career2 The Duke of Grafto..
Augustus FitzRoy, 7th Duke of Grafton
Augustus FitzRoy, 7th Duke of Grafton by Leslie Ward, 1886. Augustus Charles Lennox Fitzroy, 7th Duke of Grafton KG CB (June 22 1821–December 4 1918) was the son of Henry FitzRoy, 5th Duke of Grafton and his wife Mary Caroline Berkeley. On 9 June 1847, he married Anna Balfour and had f..
Augustus Garrett
Augustus Garrett (born: 1801; died: November 30, 1848; buried in Rosehill Cemetery) twice served as mayor of Chicago, Illinois (1843-1844, 1845-1846) for the Democratic Party. Garrett married Eliza Clark in 1825 and moved to Chicago from New York in 1834. He had a small auction house near the Chi..
Augustus Gloop
Augustus Gloop is the glutton of the five main child characters in Roald Dahl's Charlie and the Chocolate Factory. He is the first of the children to find the golden ticket that signifies one's invitation to the factory. He is also the first of the child characters to be effectively kicked out for ..
Augustus Gregory
Sir Augustus Charles Gregory (1 August 1819–25 June 1905) was an Australian explorer. Between 1846 and 1858 he undertook four major expeditions. Contents 1 Early years2 Explorations3 Later life4 References Early years Augustus Gregory was born at Farnsfield, Nottingham..
Augustus Hand
Augustus Hand was the name of the following people: Augustus Cincinnatus Hand (1803 - 1878), a U.S. Congressman from New York.Augustus Noble Hand (1869 - 1954), a U.S. federal judge, also from New York. This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with th..
Augustus Hare
Augustus John Cuthbert Hare (March 13, 1834 – January 22, 1903) was an English writer and raconteur. He was the youngest son of Francis Hare, and nephew of Augustus and Julius Hare. He was born in Rome; later he was practically adopted by his aunt, the widow of Augustus Hare, and educated at ..
Augustus Harris
Sir Augustus Henry Glossop Harris (1852-1896) was an actor, impresario, and dramatist. He was manager of the Drury Lane Theatre in London, England, and was nicknamed the "Father of Modern Pantomime" and "Augustus Druriolanus." With Francis Clement Philips, he co-authored the play "A Puzzled Painter..
Augustus Henry Archibald Anson
Augustus Henry Archibald Anson (5 March 1835–17 November 1877) was a recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest and most prestigious award for gallantry in the face of the enemy that can be awarded to British and Commonwealth forces. Anson was a son of the 1st Earl of Lichfield and it was w..
Augustus Herman Pettibone
Augustus Herman Pettibone was a American politician and a member of the United States House of Representatives for the 1st congressional district of Tennessee. He was born in Bedford, Ohio in Cuyahoga County on January 21, 1835. He graduated from Hiram College in Ohio, and from the University of Mic..
Augustus Hervey, 3rd Earl of Bristol
Augustus John Hervey, 3rd Earl of Bristol (19 May 1724 – 23 December 1779) was a British admiral and politician. He was known as the English Casanova, due to his huge success with women, including deflowering a dozen Portuguese nuns. As a young man, he entered the Navy, where his promotion..
Augustus Hill
[Spoiler warningSpoiler warning]: Plot and/or ending details follow. Augustus Hill is a character, played by Harold Perrineau on the American television show Oz. Mentored by his stepfather Burr Redding, Augustus has been selling and using drugs since his teenage years. In 1995 the SWAT..
Augustus Hill Garland
Augustus Garland Augustus Hill Garland (June 11, 1832 - January 26, 1899) was an Attorney General of the United States, Democratic United States Senator, Confederate States Senator, Confederate States Representative, and Governor of the State of Arkansas. Augustus Hill Garland was born in Cov..
Augustus Hoernle
Dr. Augustus Rudolf Hoernle (1841-1918) was an English Orientalist. He was born in India, the son of an Anglican priest. He attended school in Switzerland, later moving to London and studying Sanskrit under Goldstucker. He returned to India in 1865, teaching first at a University in Benares and late..
Augustus Hooper
Augustus Frederick Garland Hooper (1815-December 30 1866) was a merchant, timber dealer and political figure in Canada West. He was born in Devonshire, England in 1815 and came to Quebec City with his family in 1819. In 1843, he moved to Newburgh and established the firm A & D Hooper with his broth..
Augustus III of Poland
August III the Saxon August III in Polish costume Reign 1734 – 5 October 1763 Elected 1734 at Wola, Warsaw, Poland Coronation 17 January 1734 Wawel Cathedral, Cracow Royal House Wettin Parents August II the Strong, Christiane v. Brandenburg-Bayreuth Consorts Maria Jose..
Augustus John
"Artist John," on a 1928 Time cover Augustus Edwin John OM (January 4, 1878–October 31, 1961) was a Welsh painter. He was born at Tenby in Pembrokeshire. He studied at the Slade School of Art UCL in London and even before his graduation had proven to be the most talented draughtsman of..
Augustus Juilliard
Augustus D. Juilliard (April 19, 1836 - April 25, 1919) was an American businessman whose philanthropy built the renowned conservatory of dance, music, and theatre in New York City that bears his name. The son of immigrants from the Burgundy region of France, Juilliard was born at sea while his pa..
Augustus Keppel, 1st Viscount Keppel
Augustus Keppel, 1st Viscount Keppel PC (25 April 1725 – 2 October 1786), was a British admiral who held sea commands during the Seven Years' War and the War of American Independence. During the final years of the latter conflict he served as First Lord of the Admiralty. Contents 1 Ea..
Augustus Kilty
Rear Admiral Augustus H. Kilty (1807 - 10 November 1879) was a U.S. Navy officer who served during the Civil War. Born at Annapolis, Maryland, Kilty was appointed Midshipman 4 July 1821. He served in Pacific, Asiatic, Mediterranean, and African waters. In February 1832 he took part in Commodore Geo..
Augustus L. Hart
Augustus L. Hart (October 15, 1849-1901) was the 13th Attorney General of California. External links [Brief biography with picture] ..
Augustus Leopold Kuper
Admiral Sir Augustus Leopold Kuper, GCB (1809-1885), whose ancestry was German, joined the Royal Navy in 1823. In 1841 he was promoted to Captain and fought in the first China war (1840-1842) including the operations which led to the capitulation of Canton, China (now Guangzhou). In 1842 he was made..
Augustus Le Plongeon
Augustus le Plongeon (1826-1908) was a photographer, antiquarian and amateur archaeologist. He studied the pre-Columbian ruins of America, particularly those of the Maya civilization on the northern Yucatán Peninsula. While his writings contain many eccentric notions which were discredited by la..
Augustus Loftus
Lord Augustus William Frederick Spencer Loftus, GCB, PC (October 4, 1817 – March 7, 1909, Surrey) was the 4th son of John Loftus, 2nd Marquess of Ely. He served as Governor of New South Wales August 4, 1879 – November 10, 1885. |- style="text-align: center;" ..
Augustus Lowell
Augustus Lowell was President of Boott Cotton Mills in Lowell, Massachusetts in 1897 and the father of Abbott Lawrence Lowell. See also The Lowell Family ..
Augustus Ludlow
Augustus C. Ludlow (1 January 1792 – 13 June 1813) was an officer in the United States Navy during the War of 1812. Ludlow, born Newburgh, New York, was appointed midshipmen 2 April 1804 and commissioned Lieutenant 3 June 1810. Second in command to Captain James Lawrence in USS Chesapeake, he was..
Augustus Lukeman
Henry Augustus Lukeman (1871-1935) was an American sculptor, specialising in historical monuments. He was born at Richmond, Va., and studied under Launt Thompson and Daniel Chester French in New York and at the Beaux-Arts in Paris under Falguière. He aided French in his statue "The Repub..
Augustus Maxwell
Augustus Emmett Maxwell (September 21, 1820 - May 5, 1903) was a United States Representative from Florida as well as a senator in the Confederate Congress representing Florida. Maxwell was born in Elberton, Georgia. He graduated from the University of Virginia in Charlottesville, Virginia in 1841..
Augustus Meineke
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Augustus Mongredien
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Augustus Montague Toplady
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Augustus Nicholas Burke
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Augustus Noble Hand
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Augustus O. Stanley
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Augustus Octavius Bacon
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Augustus P. Cooke
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Augustus P. Gardner
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Augustus Pablo
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Augustus Pitt Rivers
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Augustus Porter
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Augustus Prew
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Augustus Pugin
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Augustus Quirinus Rivinus
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Augustus Radcliffe Grote
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Augustus Rhodes
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Augustus Rhodes Sollers
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Augustus S. F. X. Van Dusen
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Augustus Saint-Gaudens
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Augustus Schoonmaker, Jr.
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Augustus Seymour Porter
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Augustus Shears
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Augustus Short
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Augustus Siebe
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Augustus Snodgrass
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Augustus Stafford
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Augustus Summerfield Merrimon
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Augustus Theodore Bartholomew
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Augustus Thomas
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Augustus Volney Waller
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Augustus Waller
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Augustus Wall Callcott
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Augustus Warren Baldwin
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Augustus William Hare
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Augustus Wollaston Franks
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Augustus Young
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Augustyn Józef Czartoryski
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Augustyn Kordecki
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Augustyn Mirys
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August "Gus" Bodnar
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August (album)
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August (Elevator album)
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August (novel)
August (2001), is the first novel by author Gerard Woodward. It was shortlisted for Whitbread Book Award (2001). Plot introduction Set from the mid-1950s till 1971, the book tells the story of the Jones family, who leave their home in London for a camping holiday in Wales every August. ..
August 1
Holidays and observances Orthodox Christianity - Procession of the CrossRoman Catholicism - the feasts of at least 5 saints:*St. Ethelwolf*Sts. Faith, Hope, and Charity (sisters).*St. Pellegrini/PeregrinusAngola - Armed Forces DayBarbados, Trinidad and Tobago - Emancipation DayBenin - National..
August 1, 2003
See also July 31, 2003 - August 2003 - August 2, 2003 A truck bomb destroys a military hospital in Mozdok in Southern Russia, near Chechnya, killing 41 and wounding at least 76. The Russian government blames the attack on Chechen separatists. A media spokesman for rebel political leader, Aslan Mas..
August 1, 2004
See also July 31, 2004 - August 2004 - August 2, 2004 Lawyers reveal that African American workers are to sue Eastman Kodak Co., charging that the firm paid them less and promoted them less often than white colleagues. [(Reuters)]The U.S. raises the security alert level to high for the W..
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August 10
Deaths 612 BC - Sinsharishkun, Assyrian king258 - Saint Lawrence, martyr1535 - Ippolito de' Medici, ruler of Florence (poisoned) (b. 1509)1633 - Anthony Munday, English writer (b. 1553)1637 - Johann Gerhard, German Lutheran leader (b. 1582)1653 - Maarten Tromp, Dutch admiral (b. 1598)1655 - Al..
August 10, 2003
See also August 9, 2003 - August 2003 - August 11, 2003 100,000 attend a rally in the French countryside to condemn next month's round of trade liberalisation talks being held under auspices of the World Trade Organisation (WTO) in Cancún in Mexico. [link]British police in London are gi..
August 10, 2004
See also August 9, 2004 - August 2004 - August 11, 2004 The South Korean government announces that the country's capital is to be moved from Seoul to a new site at Gongju in South Chungcheong province. [(BBC)]Bombs explode at two small hotels and a gas plant in the Turkish city of Istanb..
August 10, 2005
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August 10 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)
Aug. 9 - Eastern Orthodox Church calendar - Aug. 11 Fixed commemorations All fixed commemorations below are observed on August 23 by Old calendarists Saints Holy Martyr and Archdeacon Lawrence of Rome (258)Hieromartyr Sixtus, Bishop of RomeMartyrs Felicissimus and Agapitus of Rome, deaconsMartyr Ro..
August 10 in rail transport
August}}} 9 in rail transportAugust 10 in rail transportAugust}}} 11 in rail transport This article lists anniversary events related to rail transport that occurred on August 10. Contents 1 Events1.1 19th century1.2 20th century1.3 21st century2 Births3 Deat..
August 11
Deaths 480 BC - Leonidas, King of Sparta353 - Magnentius, Roman usurper449 - Flavian, patriarch of Constantinople897 - Wilfred the Hairy, Count of Barcelona1204 - King Guttorm of Norway (b. 1199)1253 - Clare of Assisi, Italian follower of Francis of Assisi (b. 1194)1456 - John Hunyadi, Regent ..
August 11, 2003
See also August 10, 2003 - August 2003 - August 12, 2003 Liberian president Charles Taylor resigns. He is replaced by vice-president Moses Blah. [link]2003 California recall: New California voter survey finds nearly two-thirds of the state's voters want a new governor. [link] &..
August 11, 2004
See also August 10, 2004 - August 2004 - August 12, 2004 The Olympic flame arrives in Greece after a relay through 26 countries. [(News24)]British scientists (at University of Newcastle upon Tyne) become the first in Europe to be granted permission to clone human embryos. [(The Gua..
August 11, 2005
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August 11 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)
Aug. 10 - Eastern Orthodox Church calendar - Aug. 12 Fixed commemorations All fixed commemorations below are observed on August 24 by Old calendarists Saints Holy Martyr and Archdeacon Euplus of Catania (304)Virgin-martyr Susanna and those with her in Rome: Pope Gaius, presbyter Gabinus, his brothe..
August 11 in baseball
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August 11 in rail transport
August}}} 10 in rail transportAugust 11 in rail transportAugust}}} 12 in rail transport This article lists anniversary events related to rail transport that occurred on August 11. Contents 1 Events1.1 19th century1.2 20th century1.3 21st century2 Births3 Dea..
August 12
Deaths 30 BC - Cleopatra (b. 69 BC)875 - Louis II Holy Roman Emperor (b. 825)1424 - Yongle, Emperor of China (b. 1460)1484 - George of Trebizond, Greek philosopher (b. 1395)1484 - Pope Sixtus IV (b. 1414)1512 - Alessandro Achillini, Italian philosopher (b. 1463)1577 - Thomas Smith, English d..
August 12, 2003
See also August 11, 2003 - August 2003 - August 13, 2003 War on Terrorism: An exclusive BBC report says a joint United States, Russia and United Kingdom "sting" halted a plot to shoot down Air Force One using an Igla surface to air missile. According to the BBC, the plot, initially unearthed by th..
August 12, 2004
See also August 11, 2004 - August 2004 - August 13, 2004 Lee Hsien Loong is sworn in as the 3rd Prime Minister of Singapore. [(Taipei Times)] [(VOA)]New Jersey Governor Jim McGreevey resigns his post effective November 15, saying that his extramarital homosexual affair would le..
August 12, 2005
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August 12 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)
Aug. 11 - Eastern Orthodox Church calendar - Aug. 13 Fixed commemorations All fixed commemorations below are observed on August 25 by Old calendarists Saints Martyr Anicletus of Nicomedia (305)Martyr Photius of Nicomedia (306Martyrs Pamphilus and CapitoHieromartyr Alexander of Comana, bishop (3rd ce..
August 12 in baseball
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August 13, 2003
See also August 12, 2003 - August 2003 - August 14, 2003 Ivan Jovovic and Bogdan Bukomiric, both 16 years old, from Gorazdevac near Pec die after two attackers fired from AK-47 on group of children from Gorazdevac who were bathing in the river Bistrica. Four children were injured in the attack, tw..
August 13, 2004
See also August 12, 2004 - August 2004 - August 14, 2004 Aides to rebel Iraqi Shia cleric Moqtada al Sadr report that he has been wounded in fighting in the holy city of Najaf; the government denies the reports. The Najaf offensive triggers pro-Sadr protests in cities all over Iraq. [(BBC)�..
August 13, 2005
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August 13 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)
Aug. 12 - Eastern Orthodox Church calendar - Aug. 14 Fixed commemorations All fixed commemorations below are observed on August 26 by Old calendarists Saints Martyr Hippolytus of Rome and those with him: Concordia, Irenaeus, and Abundius (258)Princess of Constantinople Irene, tonsured Xenia (1124)S..
August 14
Deaths 582 - Tiberius II Constantine, Byzantine Emperor1167 - Rainald of Dassel, Archbishop of Cologne1204 - Minamoto no Yoriie, Japanese shogun (b. 1182)1390 - John FitzAlan, 2nd Baron Arundel, English soldier (b. 1364)1430 - Philip I, Duke of Brabant (b. 1404)1433 - King John I of Portugal (..
August 14, 2003
See also August 13, 2003 - August 2003 - August 15, 2003 A major power outage due to a power grid failure affects more than 50 million people in the northeast of North America, including New York City, New Jersey, Cleveland, Ottawa, Toronto and Detroit [link] [link] [link&..
August 14, 2004
See also August 13, 2004 - August 2004 - August 15, 2004 Gunmen kill at least 156 people – mainly women and children – in an overnight raid on the Gatumba camp for Congolese Tutsi refugees in Burundi, the UN says. [(BBC)]An ailing Pope John Paul II visits the grotto of Lourde..
August 14, 2005
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August 14 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)
Aug. 13 - Eastern Orthodox Church calendar - Aug. 15 Fixed commemorations All fixed commemorations below are observed on August 27 by Old calendarists Saints Prophet Micah (12th century BC)Hieromartyr Marcellus of Apamea, bishop (389)Saint Arcadius of Novotorzhk, monk (11th century)Martyr Ursicius ..
August 15
Deaths 423 - Flavius Honorius, Western Roman Emperor (b. 384)778 - Roland, Frankish commander1038 - King Stephen I of Hungary1040 - King Duncan I of Scotland (b. 1001)1057 - King Macbeth I of Scotland1118 - Alexius I Comnenus, Byzantine Emperor (b. 1048)1196 - Conrad II, Duke of Swabia (b. 117..
August 15, 2003
See also August 14, 2003 - August 2003 - August 16, 2003 Power is restored to many, but not all areas of the north-eastern United States and Canada affected by the previous day's blackout [link]. Investigations into the root cause of the grid collapse are currently focusing on transmissi..
August 15, 2004
See also August 14, 2004 - August 2004 - August 16, 2004 Chávez recall: Venezuelan President Hugo Chávez defeats a recall vote with 58% support. Some opposition members claim election fraud, but monitors from the OAS and the Carter Center endorse the official result. [(BBC)] [(AP)..
August 15, 2005
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August 15 (disambiguation)
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August 15 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)
Aug. 14 - Eastern Orthodox Church calendar - Aug. 16 Contents 1 Fixed commemorations1.1 Feasts1.2 Saints1.3 Other commemorations Fixed commemorations All fixed commemorations below are observed on August 28 by Old calendarists Feasts The Dormition of the most holy lady Theotok..
August 15 in rail transport
August}}} 14 in rail transportAugust 15 in rail transportAugust}}} 16 in rail transport This article lists anniversary events related to rail transport that occurred on August 15. Contents 1 Events1.1 19th century1.2 20th century2 Births3 Deaths4 References ..
August 16
Deaths 1027 - Giorgi I, King of Georgia (b. 998)1297 - John II of Trebizond (b. 1262)1327 - Roch, French saint1358 - Duke Albert II of Austria (b. 1298)1419 - Wenceslaus, King of the Romans, King of Bohemia (b. 1361)1443 - Ashikaga Yoshikatsu, Japanese shogun (b. 1434)1445 - Margaret of Scotla..
August 16, 2003
See also August 15, 2003 - August 2003 - August 17, 2003 Major blackout: Power is now restored in New York City, Toronto, and most of Ottawa. Authorities warn of possible future disruptions and advise conservation as work continues to restore power to the entire grid. Theories as to the cause of t..
August 16, 2004
See also August 15, 2004 - August 2004 - August 17, 2004 After 60 mm (2.4 in) of rain in two hours, severe flash flooding at Boscastle in Cornwall, UK, results in buildings, roads, and over 50 cars swept away. Flood waters race through town at speeds up to 65 km/h (40 mph). Man..
August 16, 2005
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August 16 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)
Aug. 15 - Eastern Orthodox Church calendar - Aug. 17 Contents 1 Fixed commemorations1.1 Feasts1.2 Saints1.3 Other commemorations Fixed commemorations All fixed commemorations below are observed on August 29 by Old calendarists Feasts Afterfeast of the DormitionTranslation of t..
August 17
Deaths 1153 - Eustace IV of Boulogne, son of Stephen of England1304 - Emperor Go-Fukakusa of Japan (b. 1243)1510 - Edmund Dudley, English statesman1657 - Robert Blake, British admiral (b. 1599)1676 - Hans Jakob Christoph von Grimmelshausen, German novelist1673 - Regnier de Graaf, Dutch physici..
August 17, 2003
See also August 16, 2003 - August 2003 - August 18, 2003 Major blackout: investigators now believe the blackout began in Ohio. FirstEnergy Corporation, which services 1.4 million people in the state, released a statement Saturday that three of its transmission lines tripped off at Unit 5 of their..
August 17, 2004
See also August 16, 2004 - August 2004 - August 18, 2004 The National Assembly of Serbia unanimously adopts new state symbols for Serbia: Boze Pravde becomes the new anthem and the coat of arms is adopted for the whole country. ([BBC])..
August 17, 2005
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August 17 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)
Aug. 16 - Eastern Orthodox Church calendar - Aug. 18 Fixed commemorations All fixed commemorations below are observed on August 30 by Old calendarists Saints Martyr Myron of Cyzicus, presbyter (254)Blessed Theodoretus, Enlightener of the Laps in SolovkiMartyrs Straton, Philip, Eutychian, and Cyprian..
August 18
Deaths 353 - Decentius, Roman usurper472 - Ricimer, Roman general849 - Walafrid Strabo, German monk and theologian1227 - Genghis Khan, Mongol leader1258 - Theodore II Lascaris, Emperor of the Empire of Nicaea1276 - Pope Adrian V1318 - Clare of Montefalco, Italian Abbess and religious leader (b..
August 18, 2003
See also August 17, 2003 - August 2003 - August 19, 2003 War on Terrorism: Arab television airs an audio tape allegedly from al Qaeda official Abdel Rahman al-Najdi saying Osama bin Laden and Taliban chief Mullah Omar are alive. The tape advocates Muslims to commit terroristic acts and fight the C..
August 18, 2004
See also August 17, 2004 - August 2004 - August 19, 2004 In a statement issued from his Baghdad office, Shiite Muslim cleric Muqtada al-Sadr agrees to order his militia to leave the Imam Ali Mosque in Najaf, Iraq, after threats by Prime Minister Iyad Allawi's government to "liberate" it. Al-Sadr f..
August 18, 2005
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August 18 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)
Aug. 17 - Eastern Orthodox Church calendar - Aug. 19 Fixed commemorations All fixed commemorations below are observed on August 31 by Old calendarists Saints Martyrs Florus and Laurus of Illyria (2nd century)Repose of Venerable John of Rila, abbot (946)Martyrs Hermes, Serapion, Polyaenus of Rome (2n..
August 19
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August 19, 2003
See also August 18, 2003 - August 2003 - August 20, 2003 War on Terrorism - Canal Hotel: A truck bomb explosion at the Baghdad Canal Hotel that houses the United Nations mission kills at least 17 people and injures over 100. Among the casualties is Sérgio Vieira de Mello, U.N. special representat..
August 19, 2004
See also August 18, 2004 - August 2004 - August 20, 2004 An on-going battle, apparently between a combination of U.S. and Iraqi forces, and the al-Mahdi Army of Muqtada al-Sadr, damages two of minarets of the Imam Ali Mosque in Najaf, Iraq, which al-Sadr's forces occupied. [(CNN)]Artill..
August 19, 2005
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August 1914
For events in the month of August 1914, see 1914. August 1914 is a novel by Russian novelist Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn about Imperial Russia's defeat in 1914's Battle of Tannenberg. The unprepared army's failures mirror those of the Tsarist regime. At over 800 pages, the novel is just the beginning of..
August 1999
August 1999 : January - February - March - April - May - June - July - August - September - October - November - December August 2 - M. Night Shyamalan's The Sixth Sense is released into theaters.August 8 - ABC's Who wants to be a Millionaire premieres hosted by Regis Philbin and give the contest..
August 19 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)
Aug. 18 - Eastern Orthodox Church calendar - Aug. 20 Fixed commemorations All fixed commemorations below are observed on September 1 by Old Calendarists Saints Martyr Andrew Stratelates and those with him (2,593 soldiers) in Cilicia (4th century)Martyrs Timothy, Agapius, and Thecla of Palestine (304..
August 19 in rail transport
August}}} 18 in rail transportAugust 19 in rail transportAugust}}} 20 in rail transport This article lists anniversary events related to rail transport that occurred on August 19. Contents 1 Events1.1 19th century1.2 20th century1.3 21st century2 Births3 Dea..
August 1st (aerobatic team)
August 1st Aerobatic Team Country: China Aircraft Currently Flown: Chengdu J-7EB Sponsor: People's Liberation Army Air Force Alias: Ba Yi Base Airport: Colours: White and Blue (with red star on the tail fin) Date Formed: Crest/Logo: August 1st (Chinese:八一飞行..
August 1 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)
July 31 - Eastern Orthodox Church calendar - Aug. 2 Contents 1 20052 Fixed commemorations2.1 Saints2.2 Other commemorations 2005 New Calendarists only: Fasting day (beginning of Dormition Fast)7th Monday after Pentecost1st Corinthians 5:9-6:11Matthew 13:54-58 Fixed commemorat..
August 1 in baseball
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August}}} 31 in rail transportAugust 1 in rail transportAugust}}} 2 in rail transport This article lists anniversary events related to rail transport that occurred on August 1. Contents 1 Events1.1 19th century1.2 20th century1.3 21st century2 Births3 Deaths..
August 2
Deaths 686 - Pope John V1100 - King William II of England1222 - Count Raymond VI of Toulouse (b. 1156)1511 - Andrew Barton, Scottish naval leader1589 - King Henry III of France (b. 1551)1611 - Kato Kiyomasa, Japanese warlord and samurai (b. 1562)1696 - Robert Campbell of Glenlyon, Scottish mil..
August 2, 2003
See also August 1, 2003 - August 2003 - August 3, 2003 The Daily Telegraph in the United Kingdom claims attempts by the British Ministry of Defence (MoD) to destroy allegedly important documents about its treatment of BBC source Dr. David Kelly in the weeks before his suicide were foiled by a secu..
August 2, 2004
See also August 1, 2004 - August 2004 - August 3, 2004 U.S. President George W. Bush urges Congress to create a national intelligence director and a national counterterrorism center. [(Centre Daily)]Jorge Hank Rhon, candidate of the left-conservative PRI party—which had held power ..
August 2, 2005
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August 20
Deaths 984 - Pope John XIV1384 - Geert Groote, Dutch founder of the Brethren of the Common Life (b. 1340)1572 - Miguel López de Legazpi, Spanish conquistador (b. 1502)1580 - Jeronymo Osorio, Portuguese historian (b. 1506)1611 - Tomás Luis de Victoria, Spanish composer (b. 1548)1639 - Martin ..
August 20, 2003
See also August 19, 2003 - August 2003 - August 21, 2003 War on Terrorism - Canal Hotel: US officials comment terror group linked to al Qaeda, Ansar al-Islam, is emerging as a top suspect in the U.N. headquarters bombing in Baghdad. "It's part of a global war against terrorism that was officially ..
August 20, 2004
See also August 19, 2004 - August 2004 - August 21, 2004 US Airways, struggling to avoid a second bankruptcy, asks pilots to accept a 16.5% pay cut. [(CNN)]Three individuals in the United States are arrested and charged with supporting the Palestinian militant group Hamas over a 15-year ..
August 20, 2005
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August 2000
August 2000 : January - February - March - April - May - June - July - August - September - October - November - December Events August 8 - Confederate submarine H.L. Hunley is raised to the surface after 136 years on the ocean floor.August 12 - Russian submarine Kursk sinks in the Barents Sea. A..
August 2001
August 2001 : January - February - March - April - May - June - July - August - September - October - November - December Events August 1 - Law goes into effect in Germany legalizing same-sex marriages.August 2 - Robert Mueller confirmed as the new FBI director.August 9 - US President George W. B..
August 2002
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August 2003
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August 2004
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August 2004 in sports
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August 2005
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August 2005 in Australia and New Zealand
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August 2005 in Britain and Ireland
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August 2005 in Canada
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August 2005 in India
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August 2005 in rail transport
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August 2005 in science
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August 2005 in sports
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August 2006
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August 20 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)
Aug. 19 - Eastern Orthodox Church calendar - Aug. 21 Fixed commemorations All fixed commemorations below are observed on September 2 by Old Calendarists Saints Prophet Samuel (11th century B.C.)Hieromartyr Philip of Heraclea, bishop, and martyrs Severus and Memnon in ThraceMartyr Lucius of Cyprus, s..
August 20 in rail transport
August}}} 19 in rail transportAugust 20 in rail transportAugust}}} 21 in rail transport This article lists anniversary events related to rail transport that occurred on August 20. Contents 1 Events2 Births3 Deaths4 References Events 1854 – The first trains oper..
August 21
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August 21, 2003
See also August 20, 2003 - August 2003 - August 22, 2003 Occupation of Iraq: General Ali Hassan al-Majid (Chemical Ali) is reportedly captured in Iraq. He had previously been reported dead. [link] [link] [link]Israeli-Palestinian conflict: Israel kills senior Hamas of..
August 21, 2004
See also August 20, 2004 - August 2004 - August 22, 2004 The West Nile virus is now responsible for six deaths in California, with the number of people infected with the virus at 249. [(HealthTalk.ca)]Mexico, Honduras and Panama, among many other countries, are put on high alert about a ..
August 21, 2005
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August 21 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)
Aug. 20 - Eastern Orthodox Church calendar - Aug. 22 Fixed commemorations All fixed commemorations below are observed on September 3 by Old Calendarists Saints Holy Apostle Thaddeus of the Seventy (44)Martyrs Bassa and her sons Theogonius, Agapius, and PistusVenerable Abramius of Smolensk, archimand..
August 22
1601 - Georges de Scudéry, French writer (d. 1667)1624 - Jean Renaud de Segrais, French writer (d. 1701)1647 - Denis Papin, French physicist, mathematician, and inventor (d. c. 1712)1679 - Pierre Guérin de Tencin, French cardinal (d. 1758)1760 - Leo XII, Italian religious leader, 252nd Pope ..
August 22, 2003
See also August 21, 2003 - August 2003 - August 23, 2003 A Brazilian Space Agency VLS-1 space rocket explodes on its launch-pad at Alcantara space base, killing at least 21 people. It is thought that one of the rocket's four motors caught fire; the subsequent explosion destroyed the rocket, its ca..
August 22, 2004
See also August 21, 2004 - August 2004 - August 23, 2004 U.S. journalist Micah Garen, who had been kidnapped in Iraq more than a week earlier, is released in the southern city of Nasiriyah. [(Comcast)]Singapore's new Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong, hoping to quell Beijing's fury over his..
August 22, 2005
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August 22 in rail transport
August}}} 21 in rail transportAugust 22 in rail transportAugust}}} 23 in rail transport This article lists anniversary events related to rail transport that occurred on August 22. Contents 1 Events1.1 20th century1.2 21st century2 Births3 Deaths4 References ..
August 23
Deaths 93 - Gnaeus Julius Agricola, Roman Governor of Britain (b. 40)634 - Abu Bakr, Arabian caliph1176 - Emperor Rokujo of Japan (b. 1164)1305 - William Wallace, Scottish patriot (executed)1387 - King Olav IV of Norway (b. 1370)1507 - Jean Molinet, French writer (b. 1435)1519 - Philibert Bert..
August 23, 2003
See also August 22, 2003 - August 2003 - August 24, 2003 In an unprecedented move, the British government submit thousands of official documents (many of which would not normally be seen by the public for 30 years) to the Hutton Inquiry, and publication on the Internet. [link][link&..
August 23, 2004
See also August 22, 2004 - August 2004 - August 24, 2004 Politics of the Republic of China: The Legislative Yuan proposes a package of amendments by 217-1 that includes halving the number of legislators and abolishing the National Assembly. [(Taiwan News)] [(BBC)]Mexican offici..
August 23, 2005
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August 24
Deaths 79 - Pliny the Elder, Roman writer and naturalist (b. 23)1042 - Michael V, Byzantine Emperor) (b. 1015)1103 - King Magnus III of Norway (b. 1073)1217 - Eustace the Monk, French mercenary and pirate1540 - Girolamo Francesco Maria Mazzola, Italian painter (b. 1503)1542 - Gasparo Contarini..
August 24, 2003
See also August 23, 2003 - August 2003 - August 25, 2003 NASA launches the Space Infrared Telescope Facility on a Delta 2 rocket. [link]Hurricane Ignacio approaches the coast of Baja California. Harbours and airports close and low-lying areas are evacuated. [link]Little League ..
August 24, 2004
See also August 23, 2004 - August 2004 - August 25, 2004 The Trans-Atlantic Exoplanet Survey (TrES) announces its first discovery of an extrasolar planet using an array of small amateur-astronomy-sized telescopes. [(ArXiv paper)] [(Press release)]Two Russian jets, Volga-AviaExp..
August 24, 2005
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August 24 in rail transport
August}}} 23 in rail transportAugust 24 in rail transportAugust}}} 25 in rail transport This article lists anniversary events related to rail transport that occurred on August 24. Contents 1 Events1.1 19th century1.2 20th century2 Births3 Deaths4 References ..
August 25
Deaths 383 - Gratian, Roman Emperor (b. 359)471 - Gennadius I, Patriarch of Constantinople1192 - Hugh III, Duke of Burgundy (b. 1142)1270 - King Louis IX of France1282 - Thomas Cantilupe, English saint1330 - James Douglas, Scottish soldier (b. 1286)1482 - Margaret of Anjou, queen of Henry VI ..
August 25, 2003
See also August 24, 2003 - August 2003 - August 26, 2003 Two explosions, apparently caused by car bombs placed in taxis, kills at least 44 and injures a further 150 in Mumbai, India. It is the sixth bombing in Mumbai in a year. [link]In Australia's One Nation Party case, it has been reve..
August 25, 2004
See also August 24, 2004 - August 2004 - August 26, 2004 Astronomers announce the discovery of a third extrasolar planet orbiting Mu Arae. The planet may be the first rocky world detected orbiting a star other than the Sun.The Bank of Canada rolls out a new $20 bill, the latest piece of paper mon..
August 25, 2005
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August 26
Deaths 1278 - King Otakar II of Bohemia1346 - Killed in the Battle of Crécy:*Charles II of Alençon (b. 1297)*Louis I of Flanders (b. 1304)*John I, Count of Luxemburg (b. 1296)*Rudolph, Duke of Lorraine (b. 1320)1349 - Thomas Bradwardine, Archbishop of Canterbury1551 - Margareta Leijonhufvud,..
August 26, 2003
See also August 25, 2003 - August 2003 - August 27, 2003 War on Terrorism: President Bush, speaking to American Legion veterans convention, defends the Iraq policy, declaring the United States had hit terrorism in overthrowing the government of Saddam Hussein. President Bush vows "no retreat" from..
August 26, 2004
See also August 25, 2004 - August 2004 - August 27, 2004 Chile's Supreme Court strips former military ruler Augusto Pinochet of his immunity from prosecution, allowing him to be prosecuted for alleged crimes including involvement in murder and torture. [(BBC)]Najaf standoff* Twenty-five ..
August 26, 2005
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August 26 in rail transport
August}}} 25 in rail transportAugust 26 in rail transportAugust}}} 27 in rail transport This article lists anniversary events related to rail transport that occurred on August 26. Contents 1 Events2 Births3 Deaths4 References Events 1881 – The first train opera..
August 27
Deaths 542 - Saint Caesarius of Arles1312 - Arthur II, Duke of Brittany (b. 1262)1394 - Chokei, Emperor of Japan (b. 1343)1450 - Reginald West, 6th Baron De La Warr, English politician (b. 1395)1521 - Josquin Des Prez, Flemish composer1545 - Piotr Gamrat, Polish Catholic archbishop (b. 1487)15..
August 27, 2003
See also August 26, 2003 - August 2003 - August 28, 2003 Astronomy: Mars passes Earth at a distance of under 55.76 million kilometers, the closest it has been in approximately 60,000 years [link] [link]Private Jessica Lynch, whose rescue from an Iraqi hospital has been surround..
August 27, 2004
See also August 26, 2004 - August 2004 - August 28, 2004 Between 5,000 and 6,000 participants take part in the Critical Mass bicyclist ride as part of the 2004 Republican National Convention protest activity. The monthly NYC Critical Mass ride usually attracts about 1500 riders. Police eventually ..
August 27, 2005
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August 28
Deaths 388 - Magnus Maximus, Roman usurper against Valentinian III430 - Augustine of Hippo, North African saint and theologian (b. 354)1341 - King Leo V of Armenia (murdered) (b. 1309)1481 - King Afonso V of Portugal (b. 1432)1645 - Hugo Grotius, Dutch philosopher and writer (b. 1583)1654 - Ax..
August 28, 2003
See also August 27, 2003 - August 2003 - August 29, 2003 9/11: Nearly two years after the September 11th attack on the World Trade Center, transcripts of World Trade Center emergency calls are released. Voices of victims are identified on emergency calls and radio transmissions. [link] ..
August 28, 2004
See also August 27, 2004 - August 2004 - August 29, 2004 In a video circulating on the Internet, former Texas lieutenant governor Ben F. Barnes apologizes for his role in getting current United States President George W. Bush into the Texas Air National Guard in 1968. [(Chicago Sun-Times) ..
August 28, 2005
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August 28 2005 10:11 AM CDT NOAA Bulletin
Hurricane Katrina 2005 Atlantic hurricane season General TimelineMeteorological historyPreparations* New Orleans preparednessImpact Economic effectsPolitical effectsCriticism of gov't responseSocial effectsEffects by region*Effects on Mississippi*Effects on New Orleans** Levee failures** Inf..
August 29
Deaths 886 - Basil I, Byzantine Emperor (b. 811)1093 - Hugh I, Duke of Burgundy (b. 1057)1395 - Duke Albert III of Austria (b. 1349)1435 - Isabeau de Bavière, wife of Charles VI of France (b. 1371)1442 - John VI, Duke of Brittany (b. 1389)1526 - King Louis II of Hungary and Bohemia (killed in..
August 29, 2003
See also August 28, 2003 - August 2003 - August 30, 2003 Najaf, Iraq: A car bomb explodes during prayers outside the holiest shrine for Shiites, Imam Ali Mosque (Tomb of Ali), just as main weekly prayers are ending. More than 125 people are killed, including the influential cleric Ayatollah Sayed ..
August 29, 2004
See also August 28, 2004 - August 2004 - August 30, 2004 2004 Atlantic hurricane season: Tropical Storm Gaston makes landfall at Bulls Bay, South Carolina with near hurricane strength 70 mph winds. [(CNN)]An explosion at a school in southern Afghanistan has killed at least 10 people, man..
August 29, 2005
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August 2 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)
Aug. 1 - Eastern Orthodox Church calendar - Aug. 3 Contents 1 20052 Fixed commemorations2.1 Saints2.2 Other commemorations 2005 New Calendarists only: Fasting day (for the Dormition)7th Tuesday after Pentecost1st Corinthians 6:20-7:12Matthew 14:1-13 Fixed commemorations All f..
August 3
Deaths 1181 - Pope Alexander III (b. 1105?)1460 - King James II of Scotland (b. 1430)1546 - Antonio da Sangallo the Younger, Italian architect (b. 1484)1546 - Étienne Dolet, French scholar and printer (b. 1509)1604 - Bernardino de Mendoza, Spanish military commander1621 - Guillaume du Vair,..
August 3, 2003
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August 3, 2004
See also August 2, 2004 - August 2004 - August 4, 2004 Saddam Hussein's daughter Raghad reveals her willingness to hire an American lawyer as long as her father gets a fair trial. [(Times Of India)]Two 'high-value' al-Qaida targets are arrested in Pakistan. [(Tampa Bay Online)]..
August 3, 2005
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August 30
Deaths 1158 - King Sancho III of Castile (b. 1134)1428 - Emperor Shoko of Japan (b. 1401)1483 - King Louis XI of France (b. 1423)1580 - Emmanuel Philibert, Duke of Savoy (b. 1528)1617 - Rose of Lima, Peruvian saint (b. 1586)1619 - Shimazu Yoshihiro, Japanese samurai and warlord (b. 1535)1751 -..
August 30, 2003
See also August 29, 2003 - August 2003 - August 31, 2003 Software patents: After protests, the European Parliament has postponed its decision about legality of patents on software in the European Union from September 1st to September 22nd. [link]WTO deal to allow poor countries to bypass..
August 30, 2004
See also August 29, 2004 - August 2004 - August 31, 2004 Election dispute in Chechnya: After leading rival Malik Saidullayev was disqualified on a technicality. Putin-supported Alu Alkhanov wins in a landslide. US and EU dispute results. [(Reuters)] [(Reuters)] [(NYT) ..
August 30, 2005
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August 31
Deaths 651 - Saint Aidan of Lindisfarne, Irish bishop and missionary1056 - Theodora, Byzantine Empress (b. 981)1234 - Emperor Go-Horikawa of Japan (b. 1212)1372 - Ralph Stafford, 1st Earl of Stafford, English soldier (b. 1301)1422 - King Henry V of England (b. 1387)1645 - Francesco Bracciolini..
August 31, 2003
See also August 30, 2003 - August 2003 - September 1, 2003 Tens of thousands of people turn out in Baghdad for the funeral procession of the murdered Shia Muslim leader Ayatollah Sayed Mohammed Baqir al-Hakim. [link] The Iraqi police handling the investigation say they have arrested 19 m..
August 31, 2004
See also August 30, 2004 - August 2004 - September 1, 2004 The WTO authorizes the imposition of sanctions against the United States for persistent violation of global trade laws. [(NYT)]A female suicide bomber kills ten and injures 51 others near a subway station in Moscow. [(CNN)&#..
August 31, 2005
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August 31 in rail transport
August}}} 30 in rail transportAugust 31 in rail transportAugust}}} 1 in rail transport This article lists anniversary events related to rail transport that occurred on August 31. Contents 1 Events1.1 19th century1.2 20th century1.3 21st century2 Births3 Deat..
August 3 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)
Aug. 2 - Eastern Orthodox Church calendar - Aug. 4 Contents 1 20052 Fixed commemorations2.1 Saints2.2 Other commemorations 2005 Fasting day7th Wednesday after Pentecost1st Corinthians 7:12-24Matthew 14:35-15:11 Fixed commemorations All fixed commemorations below are observed ..
August 4
Births 1222 - Richard de Clare, 6th Earl of Hertford, English soldier (d. 1262)1290 - Duke Leopold I of Austria (d. 1326)1521 - Pope Urban VII (d. 1590)1604 - François Hédelin, abbé d'Aubignac, French writer (d. 1676)1701 - Thomas Blackwell, Scottish classical scholar (d. 1757)1719 - Johann..
August 4, 2003
See also August 3, 2003 - August 2003 - August 5, 2003 Construction workers of Qiqihar, Heilongjiang Province, People's Republic of China accidentally dig out five Japanese mustard gas bombs from the Sino-Japanese War (1937-1945). Two of the bombs are damaged, and the gas poisons 43 (one died 19 d..
August 4, 2004
See also August 3, 2004 - August 2004 - August 5, 2004 The National Institutes of Health decides not to override drug patents to allow generic production of anti-AIDS drug Norvir in the United States, despite claims of price gouging by patients' groups and some members of Congress. [(ABC) ..
August 4, 2005
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August 4 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)
Aug. 3 - Eastern Orthodox Church calendar - Aug. 5 2005 New Calendarists only: Fasting day (for the Dormition)7th Thursday after Pentecost1st Corinthians 7:24-35Matthew 15:12-21 Fixed commemorations All fixed commemorations below are observed on August 17 by Old Calendarists Saints Holy Seven Slee..
August 5
Deaths 882 - King Louis III of France (b. 863)1063 - Gruffydd ap Llywelyn, King of Gwynedd1364 - Emperor Kogon of Japan (b. 1313)1572 - Isaac Luria, Palestinian-born Kabbalist (b. 1534)1579 - Stanislaus Hosius, Polish Catholic cardinal (b. 1504)1633 - Archbishop George Abbot, Archbishop of Can..
August 5, 2003
See also August 4, 2003 - August 2003 - August 6, 2003 A powerful car bomb explodes outside the Marriott Hotel [link], killing at least fourteen people and injuring about 150 in downtown Jakarta, a popular district for foreigners. It is believed to be a suicide bombing. The blast comes t..
August 5, 2004
See also August 4, 2004 - August 2004 - August 6, 2004 At least seven Iraqis and a U.S. soldier die in clashes; and a U.S. helicopter is shot down, injuring two. [(BBC)]The U.S. FCC issues a preliminary ruling that providers of broadband communications (including cable modem, DSL, broadb..
August 5, 2005
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August 5 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)
Aug. 4 - Eastern Orthodox Church calendar - Aug. 6 2005 Fasting day7th Friday after Pentecost1st Corinthians 7:35-8:7Matthew 15:29-31 Fixed commemorations All fixed commemorations below are observed on August 18 by Old Calendarists Saints Martyr Eusignius of Antioch (362)Martyrs Cantidius, Cantidia..
August 6
Deaths 258 - Saint Pope Sixtus II523 - Saint Pope Hormisdas1162 - Ramon Berenguer IV, Count of Barcelona1195 - Henry the Lion, Duke of Saxony and Bavaria (b. 1129)1221 - Saint Dominic, Spanish founder of the Dominicans (b. 1170)1272 - King Stephen V of Hungary1414 - King Ladislas of Naples (b...
August 6, 2003
See also August 5, 2003 - August 2003 - August 7, 2003 2003 California recall: Arnold Schwarzenegger announces he will run for Governor of California in the recall election of Gray Davis. [link] [link] [link]Florida is set to begin paying $1.6 million in fees to pilot..
August 6, 2004
See also August 5, 2004 - August 2004 - August 7, 2004 Pacific Islands Forum leaders call for assistance for Nauru to prevent the emergence of another "failed state". [(The Age)]U.S. Senate election, 2004: Alan Keyes, a resident of Maryland, indicates he will seek the Republican nominati..
August 6, 2005
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August 6 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)
Aug. 5 - Eastern Orthodox Church calendar - Aug. 7 Contents 1 20052 Fixed commemorations2.1 Saints2.2 Other commemorations 2005 New Calendarists only: Fasting day (Dormition Fast), although fish allowed for the feast7th Saturday after PentecostRomans 12:1-3Matthew 10:37-11:1 F..
August 7
Deaths 461 - Majorian, Roman Emperor (assassinated) (b. 420)479 - Emperor Yūryaku of Japan1106 - Henry IV, Holy Roman Emperor (b. 1050)1485 - Alexander Stewart, 1st Duke of Albany, English prince1613 - Thomas Fleming, English judge (b. 1544)1616 - Vincenzo Scamozzi, Italian architect (b. 154..
August 7, 2003
See also August 6, 2003 - August 2003 - August 8, 2003 2003 California recall: Republican Darrell Issa, the person behind the effort of recall election of Gray Davis, quickly and without warning dropped out of the gubernatorial race. [link] [link]Convicted terrorist, Real IRA l..
August 7, 2004
See also August 6, 2004 - August 2004 - August 8, 2004 In the Asian Cup 2004 soccer final, Japan defeats China 3–1, prompting clashes between Chinese fans and police in Beijing. A Japanese diplomat's car is attacked and the Japanese players and fans are bussed out from Workers' Stadium, unde..
August 7, 2005
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August 7 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)
Aug. 6 - Eastern Orthodox Church calendar - Aug. 8 Contents 1 20052 Fixed commemorations2.1 Saints2.2 Other commemorations 2005 New calendarists only: Fasting day (Dormition Fast)7th Sunday after PentecostRomans 15:1-7Matthew 9:27-35 Fixed commemorations All fixed commemorati..
August 8
Deaths 869 - Lothair II of Lotharingia (b. 825)1445 - Oswald von Wolkenstein, Austrian composer1553 - Girolamo Fracastoro, Italian physician (b. 1478)1588 - Alonso Sánchez Coello, Spanish painter1604 - Horio Tadauji, Japanese warlord (b. 1578)1831 - Konstantinas Sirvydas, Lithuanian writer a..
August 8, 2003
See also August 7, 2003 - August 2003 - August 9, 2003 Hezbollah, a militant Lebanese group backed by Syria and Iran, fires artillery toward Israeli border posts, drawing return fire. It was the first such exchange in eight months. [AP story]A Ma'ariv opinion poll shows 37% of his suppor..
August 8, 2004
See also August 7, 2004 - August 2004 - August 9, 2004 U.S. intelligence officials and non-government experts conclude that diplomatic efforts to prevent the proliferation of nuclear weapons to Iran and North Korea have failed to slow their weapons development programs.Sudan seeks support from sta..
August 8, 2005
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August 8 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)
Aug. 7 - Eastern Orthodox Church calendar - Aug. 9 Contents 1 20052 Fixed commemorations2.1 Saints2.2 Other commemorations 2005 New Calendarists only: Fasting day (Dormition) Fast8th Monday after Pentecost1st Corinthians 9:13-18Matthew 16:1-6 Fixed commemorations All fixed co..
August 8 in baseball
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August 9, 2003
See also August 8, 2003 - August 2003 - August 10, 2003 A historic heat wave continues to afflict Europe and is expected to continue for another week. Spain and Portugal are particularly hard hit; forest fires in Portugal are declared a national disaster, with damages estimated at €1 billion. Ot..
August 9, 2004
See also August 8, 2004 - August 2004 - August 10, 2004 Microsoft issues Service Pack 2 for its Windows XP operating system. [(BBC)]Pakistan protests to the U.S. over an FBI sting operation involving a fake plot to kill Pakistan's UN envoy. [(BBC)]At least 15,000 people are lef..
August 9, 2005
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August 9 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)
Aug. 8 - Eastern Orthodox Church calendar - Aug. 10 Fixed commemorations All fixed commemorations below are observed on August 22 by Old calendarists Saints Holy Apostle Matthias (1st century)Martyr Anthony of AlexandriaMartyrs Julian, Marcian, John, James, Alexius, Demetrius, Photius, Peter, Leont..
August 9 in baseball
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August 9 in rail transport
August}}} 8 in rail transportAugust 9 in rail transportAugust}}} 10 in rail transport This article lists anniversary events related to rail transport that occurred on August 9. Contents 1 Events2 Births3 Deaths4 References Events 1844 – In the United Kingdom, t..
August 9 Shooting Kingston, Tennessee
--> The 9 August Courthouse Shooting, also known as the Kingston Shooting, was a shooting in the city of Kingston, Tennessee that caused a nationwide manhunt in the U.S. Contents 1 Events2 Capture3 References4 External links Events The reported shooter, Jennifer Hyatt..
August Albo
August Albo (September 11, 1893 - 1963) was an Estonian artist who studied at the Russian Royal Academy of Art but lived most of his life in New York City. He sometimes used the name A. Curtis on his works. His most famous work was "Free as the Wind", a painting depicting running horses. He is ..
August Aleksander Czartoryski
August Aleksander Czartoryski Noble Family Czartoryski Coat of Arms Czartoryski Parents Kazimierz CzartoryskiIzabella Elżbieta Morsztyn Consorts Maria Zofia Sieniawska Children with Maria Zofia Sieniawska:Elżbieta Czartoryska,Adam Kazimierz Czartoryski,Stanisław Czartoryski. ..
August Aleksander Järnefelt
August Aleksander Järnefelt (April 2, 1833, Tohmajärvi - April 15, 1896, Helsinki) was a Finnish general, topographist, governor and senator. Alexander's parents where crown overseer Gustav Adolf Järnefelt and Aurora Fredrika Molander. Aleksander married Elisabeth Clodt von Jürgensburg at Dec..
August Allerstein
August Allerstein was a Jesuit missionary in China, born in Germany, died in China, probably about 1777, and consequently after the suppression of the Society. His mathematical and astronomical acquirements recommended him to the imperial court at Beying, where he won the esteem of the Emperor Kian..
August Andresen
August Herman Andresen (Newark, Illinois, October 11, 1890 – 1958) was a Republican U.S. Representative from Minnesota, serving the third district from 1925–1933, and the first district from 1935–1958. Andresen was the son of the Reverand Ole Andresen and Anna (née Lunke) Andrese..
August and Everything After
August and Everything After is the debut album of Counting Crows, released in 1993 (see 1993 in music). The lead singer Adam Duritz was born in August so the title may be a reference to the fact that the inspiration for the songs is very much drawn from his life experiences. The album cover featu..
August Bach
This article does not cite its [[Opentopia:Cite sources|references or sources]]. You can [[Opentopia:WikiProject Fact and Reference Check|help]] Wikipedia by including appropriate citations. August Bach (30 August 1897 – 23 March 1966) was an East German Christian Democratic politician. Augu..
August Bebel
August Ferdinand Bebel (February 22 1840 – August 13 1913) was a German social democrat and one of the founders of the Social Democratic Party of Germany. August Bebel. Biography Bebel was born in Deutz, near Cologne; he founded the Sächsische Volkspartei ("Saxon People's Party") in 18..
August Beer
August Beer (July 31, 1825 - November 18, 1863), German mathematician, chemist, physicist. Beer was born in Trier, where he studied mathematics and natural sciences. He worked for Julius Plücker in Bonn afterwards, where he made Ph.D. in 1848 and professor in 1850. In 1854, he published his book "..
August Belmont
August Belmont August Belmont, Sr. (December 8, 1816 – November 24, 1890), was born in Alzey, Prussia to a Jewish family. He immigrated to New York City in 1837 after becoming the American representative of the Rothschild family's banking house in Frankfurt. On receiving his American cit..
August Belmont, Jr.
August Belmont, Jr. August Belmont, Jr. (December 28, 1851-December 10, 1924), was a son of August Belmont. The younger August Belmont was an 1875 graduate of Harvard University, where, as a sprinter, he supposedly introduced spiked track shoes to the United States. Upon his father's death, h..
August Bier
August Karl Gustav Bier (24 November 1861 - 12 March 1949) was the German pioneer of spinal anaesthesia. After professorships in Greifswald and Bonn Bier became a professor at the Charité in Berlin. Bier's breakthrough in spinal anaesthesia was made in 1898 when he performed the first planned s..
August Blanche
August Blanche, born September 17, 1811 – died November 30, 1868, was a Swedish journalist, novelist, and a Socialist statesman. August Theodor Blanche was born in Stockholm, Sweden, the illegitimate child of a servant girl and a priest. His mother eventually married Johan Jacob Blanck, a blacks..
August Blues Festival
The August Blues Festival (originally called Augustibluus) is a blues music festival in Haapsalu. The festival takes place inside the walls of Haapsalu Castle and since its inception in 1993 has become the biggest blues festival in Estonia. Besides hosting Estonian blues musicians, there have been..
August Bondeson
August Bondeson (February 2, 1854, Vessigebro, Sweden-September 23, 1906, Gothenburg, Sweden) was an Swedish author and depictor of popular culture. He is one of the most popular depictors of popular Swedish culture. He did in particular study popular life in souther Sweden, close to his birthplac..
August Borsig
Johann Friedrich August Borsig (born 23 June 1804 in Breslau (now Wrocław), died 6 July 1854 in Berlin) was a German businessman who founded the Borsig-Werke factory. Borsig was the son of cuirassier and carpenter foreman Johann George Borsig. After learning his father's trade, he first attended..
August Bournonville
August Bournonville (August 21, 1805 - November 30, 1879) was a ballet master and choreographer. He was a son of a French ballet master, Antoine Bournonville, who had settled in Denmark. He initiated a unique style in ballet, commonly known as Bournonville School. After studies in Paris, August at ..
August Bungert
August Bungert (born Mülheim, 14 March 1845 – died Leutesdorf, 26 October 1915) was a German opera composer. From 1889 onwards he enjoyed the support of the Queen of Romania who founded an organization called the Bungert-Bund to promote his music. Apart from a comic opera called Die Student..
August Burns Red
August Burns Red is a metalcore band from Lancaster, Pennsylvania. The band formed in March of 2003 and quickly started playing shows around Lancaster. In 2004, the band was signed to CI Records and released an EP called Looks Fragile After All. After about another year of playing shows, the band..
August Busch III
August Anheuser Busch III (born June 6, 1937) is the great-grandson of Anheuser-Busch founder Adolphus Busch and the company's current Chairman. Born in St. Louis, Missouri, Busch has served as Chairman since 1977 and was Chief Executive Officer from 1975 until June 2002. He has been a Director o..
August Cardinal Hlond
August Hlond August Cardinal Hlond (july 5, 1881 -october 22, 1948) was a Polish prelate. He was Archbishop of Gniezno and Poznań in 1926 and primate (highest ranking church official) in Poland, Archbishop of Gniezno and Warsaw in 1946. Controversial bishop When the Polish leader Józef Pi..
August Carl Joseph Corda
Contents 1 '''August Carl Josef Corda'''2 Early life and education..
August Cesarec
August Cesarec (December 4th, 1893 - July 15th, 1941) was a Croatian and Yugoslav writer and left-wing politician. Cesarec was born in Zagreb, which was part of Austria-Hungary at a time. As a high school student he was involved in radical nationalist politics and joined the group that tried to ass..
August Christian Manthey
August Christian Manthey (1811-1880) was a Norwegian Minister who held several government posts in the period 1856-1875. He served as Minister of Auditing, Justice, Finance, the Interior, the Navy and the Army, as well as being member of the Council of State Division in Stockholm in different period..
August Cieszkowski
August Cieszkowski (1814-1894) was a Polish philosopher, economist, social and political activist, co-founder of the Polish League (Liga Polska), co-founder and president of the Poznań Society of Friends of Arts and Sciences (PTPN). Cieszkowski is the creator of, so called, philosophy of action. ..
August Czartoryski
August Czartoryski Noble Family Czartoryski Coat of Arms Czartoryski Parents Ladislaus CzartoryskiMaria Amparo, Countess of Vista Alegre Children none Date of Birth August 2, 1858 Place of Birth Paris, France Date of Death April 8, 1893 Place of Death Alassio, Italy ..
August David Krohn
August David Krohn (1803 – 1891) was a Saint Petersburg born zoologist of German origin. He was the son of Abraham Krohn, the founder of Russia's first brewery, who had left the island of Rügen to serve in the court of Catherine the Great. He was the uncle of the fennoman folklorist Julius Krohn...
August Dehnel
August Dehnel (1903 – 1962) was a famous Polish zoologist. He is credited with discovering that the braincase of shrews shrinks significantly over the winter and expands again in the spring. This fact, which he published in 1949, has come to be known as the Dehnel phenomenon. It affects not on..
August Derleth
August William Derleth (February 24 1909 – July 4 1971) was an American writer and anthologist. Contents 1 Life2 Bibliography2.1 Short fiction2.2 Anthologies2.3 Collections2.4 Poems2.5 Essays/articles3 External links Life The son of William Julius D..
August Derleth Award
The August Derleth Award is an annual award given out (since 1972) by members of the British Fantasy Society for best novel of the year. The award is named after American writer and editor August Derleth. Winners of the August Derleth Award 2005 Dark Tower VII: The Dark Tower, Stephen King2004 Ful..
August Diehl
August Diehl (born January 4, 1976, Berlin, Germany) is a German actor. His father is actor Hans Diehl, and his mother is a costume designer. He has a brother. His family frequently moved around while he was growing up; the Diehls lived in Hamburg, Vienna, Düsseldorf, and Paris. The first hints th..
August Dillmann
Christian Friedrich August Dillmann (April 25, 1823 - July 7, 1894), was a German orientalist and biblical scholar. The son of a Württemberg schoolmaster, he was born at Illingen. He was educated at the University of Tübingen, where he became a pupil and friend of Heinrich Ewald, and studied unde..
August Dorner
Not to be confused with Isaak August Dorner (1809-1884) August Dorner (1846-1920), was a German theologian. He was the son of Isaak August Dorner. After studying at Berlin and acting as Repetent at Göttingen (1870-1873), he became professor of theology and co-director of the theological seminary ..
August Duesenberg
August Samuel Duesenberg (12 December, 1879–18 January, 1955) was a German-American automobile pioneer manufacturer. Biography Duesenberg was born in Kirchheide, Lippe-Detmold. His large family emigrated to the United States when he was five, settling in Iowa. In the 1890s, August Dusenberg ..
August Dvorak
For the technology columnist, see John C. Dvorak. 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. Dr. August Dvorak (May 5, 1894 – October 10, 1975) was ..
August Eigruber
August Eigruber (16 April, 1907 – 28 May, 1947) was the Nazi Gauleiter of Oberdonau (Upper Danube) and Landeshauptmann of Upper Austria. Born in Steyr, Austria, after finishing middle school, Eigruber underwent training in geodesy and fine mechanics at the Austrian Federal Teaching Institutio..
August Emanuel von Reuss
August Emanuel von Reuss (1811 – 1873), Austrian geologist and palaeontologist, the son of Franz Ambrosius Reuss (1761-1830), was born at Bilin in Bohemia on 8 July 1811. He was educated for the medical profession, graduating in 1834 at the University of Prague, and afterwards practising for f..
August Emil Braun
August or Auguste Emil Braun (born April 19, 1809, in Gotha, Germany; died September 12, 1856, in Rome) was a German archaeologist. Braun initially studied archaeology and philosophy in Göttingen, then moved to Munich, later Dresden, and 1833 to Berlin, from where he followed Gerhard to Rome. Wor..
August Emil Holmgren
August Emil Holmgren (1829 – 1888 ) was a Swedish entomologist mainly interested in the Hymenoptera , especially Ichneumonidae. He was professor in the Forstakademie in Stockholm Holmgren was the author of Hymenoptera, species novas descripsit. Kongliga Svenska Fregatten Eugenies resa omkring..
August Endell
August Endell (or Endel, born April 12 1871, Berlin - April 15 1925, Berlin) was a German Jugendstil architect. Endell is noted for many designs, including the Elvira Studio in München (Munich) by commission of his friend Hermann Obrist, built in 1897 and destroyed in 1944. It had an imaginativ..
August Enna
August Enna August Enna (1859 - August 3, 1939), was a Danish composer, known mainly for his operas. Enna was born in Denmark, but his ethnic origins lay in the town of Enna in Sicily. His first major success as a composer was The Witch (1892), which was followed by several popular operas, s..
August Ferdinand Bernhardi
August Ferdinand Bernhardi (born 24 June 1769 in Berlin, d. 1 June 1820 in Berlin) was a German linguist and writer. After studying philosophy in Halle an der Saale, in 1791 Bernhardi became a teacher at the Friedrichwerderschen Gymnasium in Berlin and in 1808 became the institution's headmaster. I..
August Ferdinand Möbius
The title of this article contains the character ö. Where it is unavailable or not desired, the name may be represented as Mobius or Moebius. August Ferdinand Möbius (pronounced /ˈmøbiʊs/, November 17, 1790 - September 26, 1868) was a German mathematician and theoretical astronomer. He was born..
August Fick
August Fick (born May 5, 1833, in Petershagen, Germany; died March 24, 1916, in Hildesheim or Breslau) was a German philologist. He spent his life chiefly at Göttingen, where he first studied philology under Theodor Benfey; became a teacher in the Gymnasium, and eventually in 1876 professor of Com..
August Friedrich Gfrörer
August Friedrich Gfrörer (1803-1861), German historian, was born at Calw, in Württemberg, 5 March 1803. Obedient to the wishes of his parents, but against his own inclinations, he devoted himself to the study of theology; was a student at the "Little Evangelical Seminary" of Tübingen from 1817-21..
August Gaul
August Gaul (October 22 1869 - October 18 1922) was a German sculptor. Founding member of the Berliner Secession and close to its secretaries, the cousins and art dealers Bruno and Paul Cassirer, August Gaul soon advanced to one of the most important figures in the Berlin art scene before World War ..
August Geelmuyden Spørck
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. } August Geelmuyden Spørck (1851-1928) was the Norweg..
August Gillhaus
August Gilhaus, American Socialist. He was the Socialist-Labor Party candidate for President in 1908, and was SLP candidate for Vice President in 1912 and 1916. In 1908, Gilhaus was substituted for the original nominee, Morris (“Morrie”) R. Preston, a miner who was arrested on murder charges d..
August Gottfried Ritter
August Gottfried Ritter (1811-1885) was a German composer most famous for his work Organ Sonata No. 4 in A. In 1847 he moved from being organist in Merseburg cathedral to become organist in Magdeburg cathedral. External link [Biography (German)] ..
August Gottlieb Spangenberg
August Gottlieb Spangenberg (July 15, 1704 - September 18, 1792), Count Zinzendorf's successor, and bishop of the Moravian Brethren, was born at Klettenberg in the manor of Hohenstein, south of the Harz Mountains, where his father, Georg Spangenberg, was the pastor and ecclesiastical inspector. Lef..
August Graf von Platen
August Graf von Platen-Hallermünde (October 24, 1796 - December 5 1835), German poet and dramatist, was born at Ansbach, the son of the Oberforstmeister in the little principality of that name. The latter, together with other Franconian principalities, having shortly after his birth become incorpo..
August Grisebach
August Heinrich Rudolf Grisebach was a German botanist and phytogeographer. He was born in Hannover on April 17, 1814, and died at Göttingen on May 9, 1879. Sources [Some Biogeographers, Evolutionists and Ecologists: Chrono-Biographical Sketches] The standard author abbreviation Griseb. ..
August Gustav Heinrich von Bongard
August Gustav Heinrich von Bongard (1786-1839) was a German botanist, who worked at Saint Petersburg, Russia. He was among the first botanists to describe the new plants then being discovered in Alaska (under Russian ownership at the time), including species now of major commercial importance like S..
August Hahn
August Hahn (March 27, 1792 - May 13, 1863) was a German Protestant theologian. Han was born at Grossosterhausen near Eisleben, and studied theology at the University of Leipzig. In 1819, he was nominated Professor Extraordinarius of Theology and pastor of Altstadt in Königsberg; and in 1820, he ..
August Hanning
Dr. August Hanning (born February 16, 1946 in Nordwalde, Germany) was president of the Bundesnachrichtendienst (German Secret Service) from 1998 to December 2005. Hanning studied law in Freiburg and Münster. From 1976 to 1981, he worked in the treasury department of North Rhine-Westphalia, and in ..
August Heinrich Hoffmann von Fallersleben
August Heinrich Hoffmann von Fallersleben. August Heinrich Hoffmann (April 2, 1798 - January 19, 1874), who used Hoffmann von Fallersleben as his pen name, was a German poet. He is best known for writing "Das Lied der Deutschen", which is now the national anthem of Germany, and a number of pop..
August Heinrich Matthiae
August Heinrich Matthiae (December 25, 1769–January 6, 1835) was a German classical scholar, born at Göttingen, and educated at the university. He then spent some years as a tutor in Amsterdam. In 1798 he returned to Germany, and in 1802 was appointed director of the Friedrichsgymnasium at A..
August Heinrich Petermann
August Heinrich Petermann (April 18, 1822 – September 25, 1878), German cartographer, was born at Bleicherode, near Nordhausen. At the age of seventeen he entered the Geographical School of Art in Potsdam, and in 1845 proceeded to Edinburgh to assist Dr Keith Johnston in the production of a..
August Heissmeyer
August Heißmeyer (or Heissmeyer – born 11 January 1897 in Gellersen, nowadays part of Aerzen; died 16 January 1979 in Schwäbisch Hall) was a leading member of the SS. After the World War II, he was sentenced to a prison term as a war criminal. Life After finishing school, Heißmeyer joined the..
August Hermann Francke
August Hermann Francke. August Hermann Francke (March 22, 1663 - June 8, 1727), was a German Protestant churchman. Biography He was born at Lübeck. He was educated at the gymnasium in Gotha, and afterwards at the universities of Erfurt, Kiel, where he came under the influence of the pietist C..
August Herman Pfund
August Herman Pfund (December 28, 1879 – January 4, 1949) was an American physicist and spectroscopist. He was born in Madison, Wisconsin. He discovered the hydrogen Pfund lines, where an electron jumps up from or drops down to the fifth fundamental level. Pfund also invented the Pfund telesc..
August Herrmann
August "Garry" Herrmann (May 3 1859 - April 25 1931) was an American executive in Major League Baseball who served as president of the Cincinnati Reds of the National League from 1902 to 1927. As the president of baseball's National Commission from 1903 to 1920, he is often regarded as having filled..
August Hirsch
August Hirsch (October 4 1817, Danzig - January 28, 1894, Berlin) was a German physician ad medical historian. He was a professor at Berlin University (1863-). Literary works "Handbuch der historisch-geographischen Pathologie", 3 Vols., 21881-1886"Biographisches Lexikon der hervorragenden Ärzte a..
August Hirt
August Hirt (d. June 2 1945), an SS-Hauptsturmführer (captain), served as a chairman at the Reich University in Strasbourg during World War II. Working with the Ahnenerbe division, Wolfram Sievers, Bruno Beger and Hirt together collected human skeletons from among the Dachau inmates, and ultima..
August Horch
August Horch (October 12, 1868 - February 3, 1951) was a German engineer and automobile pioneer, he founded the manufacturing firm that would become Audi. Memorial plate in Cologne, Germany. He was born in Winningen, Moselle. He was educated in Mittweida. He worked for Karl Benz from 1896 ..
August Houseplant
"August Houseplant" is a poem from the collection A Door in the Hive written by Denise Levertov. This collection was written in 1989. The Poem The first thing a reader notices about "August Houseplant" (without even having to read the poem) is the chaotic structure of the poem. This muddled struct..
August Howaldt
August Ferdinand Howaldt (born 23 October 1809 in Braunschweig, died 4 August 1883 in Kiel) was a German engineer and ship builder. Born as son of the silversmith David Ferdinand Howaldt, with whom he got his first practice working in metall, he made an apprenticeship in Hamburg and became a pra..
August II the Strong
Augustus II the Strong Augustus II the Strong, by Louis de Silvestre Reign 1697 – 1706, and1709 – 1 February 1733 Elected 1697 in Wola,now a district of Warsaw, Poland Coronation 15 September 1697,Wawel Cathedral, Kraków, Poland Royal House Wettin Parents John George ..
August Immanuel Bekker
August Immanuel Bekker August Immanuel Bekker (May 21, 1785–June 7, 1871), was a German philologist and critic. He completed his classical education at the University of Halle under Friedrich August Wolf, who considered him as his most promising pupil. In 1810 he was appointed professor..
August Jean-Marie Vermorel
August Jean-Marie Vermorel (June 21, 1841 - June 20, 1871) was a French journalist. He was born at Denice. A radical and socialist, he was attached to the staff of the Presse (1864) and the Liberte (1866). In the latter year he was appointed editor of the Courrier Français, and his attacks on t..
August Johann Gottfried Bielenstein
August Johann Gottfried Bielenstein (Latvian: Augusts Bīlenšteins) (b. March 4, 1826 - d. July 6, 1907 in Courland) was a Baltic German linguist, folklorist, ethnographer, and theologian. He studied at the University of Halle (in Halle, Saxony-Anhalt) like numerous prominent pastors in the Baltic ..
August Johann Rösel von Rosenhof
August Johann Rösel von Rosenhof (March 30, 1705 in Augustenburg near Arnstadt – March 27 , 1759 in Nuremberg) was a German miniature painter, naturalist and entomologist. With his accurate, heavily detailed images of insects he was recognised as an important figure in modern entomology...
August Karl von Goeben
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. August Karl von Goeben (1816-1880) was a Prussian infantry general. He was awarded the Iron Cross for his servi..
August Kautz
August Valentine Kautz (January 5, 1828 – September 4, 1895) was a German-American soldier and Union Army cavalry officer during the American Civil War. He was the author of several army manuals on duties and customs adopted by the U.S. military. Born in Baden, Germany, Kautz immigrated with..
August Kavel
August Ludwig Christian Kavel was born in Berlin, Germany on September 3, 1798. He died February 12, 1860 in South Australia. Pastor Kavel was a founder of Lutheranism in Australia. Contents 1 Training and Early Ministry2 Emigration to Australia3 ..
August Kiss
August Karl Eduard Kiss (born October 11, 1802 in Paprotzan, Prussia - today: Paprocany, part of Tychy, Poland - died March 24, 1865 in Berlin, Germany) was a German sculptor. Kiss studied at the Berlin Academy under Christian Rauch, Tieck and Schinkel. His work was mostly executed in the Neo-Clas..
August Kiuru
Men's Nordic skiing Silver 1948 Cross-country 4 x 10 km Silver 1956 Cross-country 4 x 10 km August Kiuru was a Finnish cross-country skier who competed in the 1940's. He won two silver medals in the 4 x 10km relay at the 1948 Winter Olympics and the 1956 Winter Olympics. Kiuru a..
August Kleinzahler
August Kleinzahler (born 1949) is a United States poet. He was born in 1949 in Jersey City, New Jersey. He went to the Horace Mann School, and then the University of Wisconsin. He dropped out of Wisconsin, but ended up at the University of Victoria in British Columbia where he took classes with Bas..
August Klotz
August Klotz (1864-?) was a German schizophrenic outsider artist and one of the "schizophrenic masters" profiled by Hans Prinzhorn in his field-defining work Artistry of the Mentally Ill. He was the son of a prosperous Swabian merchant, and worked in his father's business as a wine and champagne sa..
August Kluckhohn
August Kluckhohn (1832-93) was a German historian, born at Bavenhausen. He studied at Heidelberg and Göttingen, and in 1858 went to Munich to become one of the editors of Sybel's Historische Zeitschrift. In 1865 he was appointed professor of history at the Polytechnic School in Munich, an..
August Klughardt
August Friedrich Martin Klughardt (November 30, 1847– August 3, 1902) was a German composer and conductor. Contents 1 Life2 Style3 List of works4 Literature Life Klughardt, who was born in Köthen, took his first piano and music theory lessons at the age of 10. Soon, b..
August Koern
August Koern (April 27, 1900 – January 11, 1989 Copenhagen) was an Estonian statesman and diplomat. He was Estonian foreign minister in exile from March 1, 1964 to June 3, 1982. ..
August Kopff
Asteroids discovered: 68 542 Susanna August 15 1904 with P. Götz 579 Sidonia November 3 1905 582 Olympia January 23 1906 584 Semiramis January 15 1906 585 Bilkis February 16 1906 589 Croatia March 3 1906 591 Irmgard March 14 1906 593 Titania March 20 1906 ..
August Kopisch
August Kopisch (May 26, 1799 - February 3, 1853), was a German poet. He was born at Breslau. In 1815 he began studying painting at the Prague academy, but an injury to his hand damaged his prospects of success as an artist, and he turned to literature. After a residence in Dresden Kopisch proceede..
August Kreis III
August Kreis III (born Nov 2nd 1954) is a white supremacist and long-time member and leader of the Ku Klux Klan (KKK), Posse Comitatus, and Aryan Nations. Kreis spent 13 years as a member of the KKK before joining the Posse Comitatus, of which he eventually became a leader. Kreis subsequently e..
August Krogh
Schack August Steenberg Krogh (November 15, 1874 – September 13, 1949) was a professor of zoophysiology at the University of Copenhagen 1916-1945. He contributed a number of fundamental discoveries within several fields of physiology. In 1920 August Krogh was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physio..
August Krogh Institute
right right right The August Krogh Institute is part of the Faculty of Science at the University of Copenhagen. The primary research areas include physiology and biochemistry, while the educational efforts are concentrated on biology. The institute is situated near the Institute ..
August Krönig
August Karl Krönig (1822–1879) was a German chemist and physicist who published an account of the kinetic theory of gases in 1856, probably after reading a paper by John James Waterston. ..
August Kubizek
August (Gustl) Kubizek (3 August 1888 Linz – 1956) was a close friend of and later shared a room in Vienna with Adolf Hitler. After leaving school he apprenticed as an interior decorator in his father's business, but his true passion was for music Machtan,Lothar. The Hidden Hitler. 2001. Bas..
August Kundt
August Adolf Eduard Eberhard Kundt (18 November 1839 - 21 May 1894) was a German physicist born at Schwerin in Mecklenburg on the 18th of November 1839. He began his scientific studies at Leipzig, but afterwards went to Berlin University. At first he devoted himself to astronomy, but coming under t..
August Labitzky
August Labitzky (1822-1903) was a Czech composer and a kapellmeister, son of Josef Labitzky (Joseph Labitzky). August Labitzky's most well-known compositions include the Carlsbad Waltz and the Ouverture Characteristique. ..
August Lanner
Augustin Lanner (January 23, 1835 - September 27, 1855), sometimes known only as August, was an Austrian composer, the son of the better-known Josef Lanner. He was first educated at the St.Anna-Schule but received no music instruction at that time. His earliest music education was first provided by ..
August Leimbach
Madonna of the Trail, Lamar, Colorado August Leimbach (February 12, 1882 - December 18, 1965) was a German-American sculptor. A native of Germany, while there he studied art and was probably already a trained sculptor when he immigrated to the United States in 1910, eventually settling in St. ..
August Leopold Crelle
August Leopold Crelle (March 11, 1780 - October 6, 1855) was a German mathematician. He was born in Eichwerder (near Wriezen) Germany and died in Berlin, Germany. He is the founder of Crelle's Journal. External link John J. O'Connor and Edmund F. Robertson. [] at the MacTutor History of M..
August Ludwig Follen
August (or, as he afterwards called himself, Adolf) Ludwig Follen (January 21, 1794 - December 26, 1855), German poet, was born at Giessen, the son of a district judge. He was born at Giessen, in Hesse-Darmstadt, Germany, to Christoph Follen (1759-1833) and Rosine Follen (1766-1799). His father was..
August Ludwig von Schlözer
August Ludwig von Schlözer (July 5, 1735 - September 9, 1809) was a German historian who laid foundations for the critical study of Russian history. August Ludwig von Schlözer was born at Gaggstatt (Jagst), Württemberg. His father, grandfather, and great-grandfather all were protestant priests..
August Macke
August Macke. Self portrait. 1906. Oil on canvas. Westfälisches Landesmuseum für Kunst- und Kulturgeschichte. View into a lane August Macke (January 3, 1887 – September 26, 1914) was one of the leading members of the German Expressionist group Der Blaue Reiter (The Blue Rider). H..
August Malmström
Johan August Malmström (1829 – 1901), was a Swedish academic painter associated with the Symbolist movement. He studied with Thomas Couture in Paris, and was professor of art at the Swedish Academy of Art between 1867 and 1894, and director from 1887 to 1893. He worked in landscape, portrait,..
August Mau
August Mau (1840-1909) was a prominent German art historian and archaeologist who worked with the Deutsches Archäologisches Institut while studying and classifying the Roman paintings at Pompeii, which was destroyed with the town of Herculaneum by volcanic eruption in 79 AD. The paintings were in..
August Meitzen
August Meitzen (1822 – 1910) was a German geographer widely acknowledged as the founder of rural settlement geography. Meitzen was the Prussian special commissioner for land consolidation, concerned with redrawing property lines so as to reduce farm fragmentation. In this capacity, he travele..
August Mencken, Jr
August Mencken (February 18, 1889 - May 19, 1967) was an American civil engineer and author. He is the younger brother of Henry Louis Mencken. Works First-class Passenger (1938)By the Neck; A Book of Hangings (1942)The Railroad Passenger Car; An Illustrated History of the First Hundred Years (1957)..
August Mencken, Sr
August Mencken, Senior (b. 1854, d. 1899) was the father of writer H. L. Mencken. August Mencken founded the "Aug. Mencken & Bro." cigar factory in 1873 with a starting capital of $44 ($23 of his own money, $21 of his brothers). As a member of Baltimore's German American community, HLM later recalle..
August Müller
August Müller (1864 – 1949), born in Mönchengladbach, was a medical student at the University of Kiel, Germany, and a pioneer in the manufacture of contact lenses. In 1889, he presented at the university his doctoral thesis titled Eyeglasses and corneal lensesMüller A. Brillenglaser und ho..
August Natterer
August Natterer (1868 - 1933), also known as Neter, was a schizophrenic German outsider artist. The Witch's Head Contents 1 Biography2 Artistic Works3 Resources4 External links Biography August Natterer, given the pseudonym Neter by his psychiatrist to protect him and h..
August Neander
Johann August Wilhelm Neander (January 17, 1789 - July 14, 1850), was a German theologian and church historian. He was born at Göttingen as David Mendel. His father, Emmanuel Mendel, is said to have been a Jewish pedlar, but August adopted the name of Neander on his baptism as a Christian. While ..
August Neo
Silver Bronze 1936Berlin, Germany AthleticsWrestling August "Ago" Neo (February 12, 1908 Vihterpalu, Estonia - August 19, 1982, Denmark) was an Estonian wrestler and Olympic athlete. Neo first competed in the Olympic games at the 1932 Summer Olympic Games in Los Angeles, California, U..
August Nordenskiöld
August Nordenskiöld (1754-1792)was a fenno-swedish alchemist. He was supported by the king of Sweden, Gustav III, in his efforts to find the "Philosopher's Stone", or "lapis philosophorum", in order to create gold. In 1782 he led the kingdom's mining operations in Finland. ..
August Oetker
Dr. August Oetker (January 6, 1862 – January 10, 1918), born in Obernkirchen, Germany and died in Bielefeld, Germany. He was the inventor of baking powder. In 1891, he bought the Aschoffsche pharmacy in Bielefeld and developed a baking agent, which was designed to ensure the success of the bak..
August Palm
Mäster Palm August Teodor Palm (February 5, 1849 - March 14, 1922) was a Swedish socialist activist and a key person in introducing the Social Democratic labour movement in Sweden, leading it in a reformism direction. Contents 1 Life1.1 Early activism1.2 Agitator1.3 Vis..
August Paulsen
Mining magnate August Paulsen was born in Denmark on July 29, 1871. In 1896 he bought shares in the Hercules Mine in Idaho. On September 15, 1902, Paulsen married Myrtle White of Colfax, Washington. In 1908, Paulsen commissioned the architectural firm of Dow and Hubbell to design the eleven-story P..
August Pauly
August Friedrich von Pauly (May 9, 1796, Benningen am Neckar - May 2, 1845, Stuttgart) was a teacher who began the first edition of the classical encyclopedia Realencyclopädie der classischen Altertumswissenschaft, whose later editions are commonly known as the Pauly-Wissowa. Pauly died while work..
August Penguin
August Penguin logo August Penguin is a yearly gathering of Israeli people interested in Free Software. August Penguin is held in or near Tel Aviv on the first Friday of every August since 2002. It lasts one day and includes technical talks, Free Software trivia competitions and a keysigning ..
August Philipp, Duke of Schleswig-Holstein-Beck
August Philipp, Duke of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Beck, was born on November 11, 1612 in Sonderborg. He was the son of Alexander, Duke of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg and Dorothea von Schwarzburg-Sondershausen. August died on May 6, 1675 in Beck. August married Marie Sibylle of Nassau-Saarbr..
August Philip of Limburg Stirum
August Philipp Karl Count of Limburg Stirum und Bronckhorst, was born in 1721, son of Otto Leopold Count von Limburg Styrum und Bronckhorst, Lord of Gemen and Raesfeld (born 1688, died 1754) and Anna Elisabeth countess of Schönborn (born 1686, died 1757). August Philipp was Prince-Bishop of Spey..
August Pott
August Pott (November 14, 1802, Nettelrede, Hanover – July 5, 1887, Halle) was a German pioneer in linguistics. Pott was a theology student at the University of Göttingen, where he became interested in philology. He completed his doctoral dissertation in 1827 and went to the University of Berli..
August Potthast
August Potthast (August 13, 1824–February 13, 1898), German historian, was born at Höxter, and was educated at Paderborn, Münster and Berlin. He assisted GH Pertz, the editor of the Monumenta Germaniae Historica, and edited the Regesta pontificum romanorum, 1198-1304 (Berlin, 1874-1875). Fr..
August Rei
--> August Rei VR III/1 (22 March 1886 - Stockholm 29 March 1963) was an Estonian politician. Contents 1 Education2 Beginnings of Political Influence3 Career4 Literary Interests Education Rei studied in the Tartu Emperor Alexander High School (the former State High School ..
August Reichensperger
August Reichensperger (1808–1895), German politician, was born at Koblenz on 22 March 1808, studied law and entered government service, becoming counsellor to the court of appeal (Appellationsgerichtsrat) at Cologne in 1849. He was a member of the German parliament at Frankfurt in 1848, when h..
August Reinsdorf
August Reinsdorf was an anarchist born in Germany in January of 1849 in the village of pegau and died in February of 1868 in Berlin. August was a socialist-anarchist who beleived strongly in the rights of the workers and the common man. He attempted to assassinate the Emperor of Germany and his Pri..
August Revolution
On August 19, 1945 Vietnamese Communist forces led by Ho Chi Minh began the August Revolution (Vietnamese: Cách mạng tháng Tám). The term Revolution does not accurately reflect the situation. After the Japanese surrendered to the allies at the end of the second world war, the Japanese forces in..
August Rush
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August Sabe
August Sabe (September 1, 1909 – September 27, 1978) was the last surviving Estonian member of the Forest Brothers, a group of rebels in Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania who fought against the Soviets for the liberation of the three nations. Sabe hid in the forests of Estonia, living off of the land ..
August Sander
August Sander (November 17, 1876 – April 20, 1964) was a German photographer. Sander was the son of a carpenter working in the mining industry. While working at a local mine, Sander first learned about photography by assisting a photographer who was working for the mining company. With fina..
August Sangret
Joan Wolfe's body and Sangret's knife (the murder weapon) August Sangret a French-Canadian soldier of Indian birth, who murdered Joan Wolfe in Surrey, England. This murder case is also known as The Wigwam Murder. On October 7th 1942, two British soldiers saw a human arm sticking out of a pile..
August Schellenberg
August Schellenberg is a Canadian actor, born in Montreal. His ethnicity is Mohawk and Swiss. He was trained at the National Theatre School of Canada. His first film was Rip-Off in 1971. In 1981, he did voices for the animated film Heavy Metal. He had major roles in Black Robe, Free Willy (and ..
August Scherl
August Scherl, a German newspaper magnate, was born on 24 July 1849 in Düsseldorf, and died on 18 April 1921 in Berlin. August Hugo Friedrich Scherl founded a newspaper and publishing concern on 1 October 1883, which from 1900 carried the name August Scherl Verlag. He was editor of the 'Berlin ..
August Schleicher
August Schleicher August Schleicher (February 19, 1821 – December 6, 1868) was a German linguist. His great work was A Compendium of the Comparative Grammar of the Indo-European Languages, in which he attempted to reconstruct the Proto-Indo-European language. August Schleicher was born in M..
August Schmarsow
August Schmarsow (1853- ? ) was a German art historian. He was born at Schildfeld, Mecklenburg-Schwerin, and was educated in Zurich, Strassburg and Bonn. He became docent of the history of art at Göttingen in 1881, professor there in 1882, at Breslau in 1886, and went to Florence in 1892..
August Schmidthuber
August Schmidthuber was an SS-Brigadeführer of the 7th SS Volunteer Mountain Division Prinz Eugen from 20 January 1944 to 8 May 1945. He was in Budapest at the end of the World War II. Raoul Wallenberg Raoul Wallenberg convinced August to cancel deportations of Hungarain Jews to death camps by hav..
August Schrader
August Schrader was an enterprising German immigrant who set up a shop dealing in rubber products in Manhattan. In 1845 he began supplying fittings and valves for rubber products made by the Goodyear Brothers. These included air pillows and life preservers. His original shop was at 115 John Street i..
August Schynse
August Schynse (1857-91) was a German Catholic missionary and African explorer born at Wallhausen, near Kreuznach, and educated at Bonn. He attended the seminary at Speyer, became a priest in 1880, and in 1882 entered the service of the African Mission and was active in work in Algeria. He was..
August Sedláček
August Sedláček (1843 – 1926) was a distinguished Czech historian and archivist. Notably, he worked in medieval history, detailing the history of Medieval castles in the Czech lands. External links () [Extensive Biography] ..
August Šenoa
August Šenoa (November 14, 1838 – died December 13, 1881) was a Croatian novelist, critic, editor, poet, and dramatist. He was a transitional figure, who helped bring Croatian literature from Romanticism to Realism and introduced the historical novel to Croatia. He wrote more than ten novels..
August Seydler
August Johann Friedrich (Czech : August Jan Bedřich) Seydler (1849-1891) was a distinguished Bohemian astronomer, theoretical physicist, and professor at Charles University in Prague. External links [Short Overview of Contributions to Astronomy] ()[August Jan Bedřich Seydler Cont..
August Söderman
Johan August Söderman (17 July 1832, Stockholm–10 February 1876, Stockholm ) was the first Swedish composer of the Romantic generation, known especially for his lieder and choral works, based on folk material, and for his theatre music. The son of a musical father and a pupil of the Royal Sw..
August Spångberg
August Spångberg, (1893 - ?) was a Swedish Communist (Anti-Stalinist). Member of the Riksdag. ..
August Spies
August Vincent Theodore Spies (December 10, 1855 – November 11, 1887) was an anarchist labor activist hanged under doubtful circumstances following a bomb attack on police at the Haymarket Riot. Contents 1 Birth2 Chicago3 Anarchist4 Haymarket Square5 Trial6 M..
August Stramm
August Stramm (July 29, 1874–September 1, 1915) was a German poet and playwright who is considered one of the first of the expressionists. He also served in the German Army and was killed in action during World War I. He worked in the German Post Office Ministry as a young man and served h..
August Strindberg
August Strindberg Portrait of August Strindberg by Richard Bergh [Johan August Strindberg] ([Media helphelp]·[info]) (January 22, 1849 – May 14, 1912) was a Swedish writer, playwright, and painter. He is ranked among Sweden's most important authors. S..
August Theodor Arvidson
August Theodor Arvidson (born October 13, 1883) was a bishop of The Methodist Church in Sweden. Arvidson was born in Järpas, Sweden to Lutheran parents. He was converted to methodism in his youth and joined the Methodist Church in Gothenburg in 1901. He joined Sveriges Arskonferens (Swedish Conf..
August Thyssen
August Thyssen was a German industrialist. He was born in 1842 in Eschweiler and died on April 4, 1926 on his castle Schloss Landsberg. After he had completed his studies at the Polytechnische Schule Karlsruhe and a commercial school at Antwerp he like his brother Joseph joined the bank of his fa..
August Toepler
August Joseph Ignaz Toepler (September 7, 1836, Brühl bei Bonn - March 6, 1912, Dresden) was a German physicist known for his experiments in electrostatics. In 1864 he applied Foucault's knife-edge test for telescope mirrors to the analysis of fluid flow and the shock wave. He named this new metho..
August Treboniu Laurian
August Treboniu Laurian (1810-1881) was a Transylvanian Romanian intellectual. He was born in Nocrich. He was a participant at the 1848 revolution, an organizer of the Romanian school and one of the founding members of the Romanian Academy. ..
August Uprising in Georgia
August Uprising in Georgia was an unsuccessful popular uprising against the Bolshevik occupation in the Georgian Soviet Socialist Republic in August 1924. It proved to be the last major rebellion against Bolshevik rule. The uprising was preceded by guerilla resistance and several minor revolts in t..
August Vollmer
August Vollmer (March 7, 1876 - November 4, 1955) was a former Berkeley, California police chief. He is widely considered the "father of modern policing", and was the first chief to require that police officers attain college degrees; during the 1920s, he persuaded the University of California to te..
August von der Heydt
August von der Heydt (1801-1874) was most influential German economists. During the Revolution of 1848 he was in Prussia appointed Minister of the new Ministry of Commerce and Industry with King Frederick William IV of Prussia and King William I. After the revolution the Ministry and August himself ..
August von Finck
August von Finck is: August von Finck, Sr., (1898-1980), German businessmanAugust von Finck, Jr., (b. 1930), German businessman 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..
August von Finck, Jr.
August von Ficnk, Jr. (b. 1930) is the son of August von Finck, Sr.. He is a citizen of Germany but resides in Switzerland. External links [Forbes' World's Richest People] ..
August von Finck, Sr.
August von Finck, Sr. (July 18, 1898 - April 22, 1980) was a German banker. He was born in Kochel, German the son of banker Wilhelm von Finck (1848-1924), founder of insurance giant Allianz and private bank Merck, Finck & Co. Following the Anschluss of Austria to Nazi Germany, his business benefit..
August von Gneisenau
Statue of August von Gneisenau, Unter den Linden, Berlin August Wilhelm Antonius Graf Neidhardt von Gneisenau (27 October 1760 – 23 August 1831) was a Prussian field marshal. Contents 1 Early Life2 Napoleonic Wars3 Later Life4 Legacy5 Notes6 Further readi..
August von Gödrich
August von Gödrich (25 September 1859–16 March 1942) was a German cyclist. He competed at the 1896 Summer Olympics in Athens. Gödrich competed in the road race. He placed second in the 87 kilometre race from Athens to Marathon and back, finishing in 3:42:18 behind Aristidis Konstantinidis o..
August von Kotzebue
August Friedrich Ferdinand von Kotzebue (May 3, 1761 - March 23, 1819) was a German dramatist. Biography August von Kotzebue was born at Weimar. After attending school there, he went in his sixteenth year to the University of Jena, and afterwards studied for a year in Duisburg. In 1780 he comple..
August von Mackensen
Field Marshal August von Mackensen August von Mackensen (December 6, 1849 – November 8, 1945) was a German Field Marshal, born August Mackensen in Haus Leipnitz, in the Prussian province of Saxony, to Louis and Marie Louise Mackensen. He commanded with success during the First World War..
August von Parseval
August von Parseval (born 1861-02-05 in Frankenthal (Pfalz), died 1942-02-22 in Berlin) was a German airship designer. As a boy, Von Parseval attended the Royal Bavarian Pagenkorps in Munich from 1873 to 1878, where he took the Fähnrichexamen (cadet exams). He then joined the Royal Bavarian 3rd I..
August von Pelzeln
August von Pelzeln. August von Pelzeln (1825 - September 2, 1891) was an Austrian ornithologist. Pelzeln was in charge of the mammal and bird collections at the Imperial Museum of Vienna. He worked on the birds collected by Johann Natterer in Brazil in 1822. He was forced to retire from the ..
August von Pettenkofen
"Zigeunerkinder" (Gypsy Children), 22 × 27 cm (Hermitage Museum, Saint Petersburg) August von Pettenkofen (1821-1889), Austrian painter, born in Vienna, was brought up on his father's estate in Galicia. Having decided to give up the military career on which he had started, he devoted himself..
August von Senarclens de Grancy
Baron August Ludwig von Senarclens de Grancy (19 August 1794 - 3 October 1871) was born at Schloss Etoy, the son of Baron Cesar August von Senarclens. He became Grand Master of stables of the Grand Duke of Hesse, Major General, Knight of Honor and Devotion in the Order of Malta, and, most notably, t..
August von Trott zu Solz
August Bodo Wilhelm Clemens Paul von Trott zu Solz (December 29, 1855—October 27, 1938) was a German politician. Born Hesse-Kassel into an aristocratic family, he became Prussian Secretary of Cultural Affairs from 1909 to 1917, playing a leading role in the founding of the Kaiser Wilhelm Inst..
August von Wassermann
August Paul von Wassermann (21 February 1866 - 16 March 1925) was a German bacteriologist. Born in Bamberg, he studied at several prestigious universities throughout Germany, and in 1890 began to work under Robert Koch at the Institute for Infectious Diseases at the Charité in Berlin. He develope..
August W. Eichler
August Wilhelm Eichler, also known under his latinized name, Augustus Guilielmus Eichler (April 22 1839, in Neukirchen, Hesse – March 2 1887, in Berlin) was a german botanist that modified former systems to reflect a better relationship between plants. The plant kingdom was divided into non-fl..
August Weismann
August Weismann Friedrich Leopold August Weismann (*January 17, 1834 in Frankfurt am Main; † November 5, 1914 in Freiburg im Breisgau) was a German biologist. Ernst Mayr ranked him the second most notable evolutionary theorist of the 19th century, after Charles Darwin. Weismann advocated t..
August Wilhelm, Duke of Brunswick-Bevern
August Wilhelm, Duke of Brunswick-Bevern (1715–1781), Prussian soldier, son of Ernst Ferdinand, duke of Brunswick-Bevern, was born at Brunswick in 1715, and entered the Prussian army in 1731, becoming colonel of an infantry regiment in 1739. He won great distinction at the battle of Hohenfried..
August Wilhelmj
August Wilhelmj ( 21 September 1845 in Usingen – 22 January 1908 in London) was a German violinist who in the 19th Century made an arrangement for the violin from an excerpt in the second movement of J.S.Bach's Orchestral Suite No. 3, known as Air on a G String. See also List of violinists ..
August Wilhelm Ambros
August Wilhelm Ambros (November 17, 1816 – June 28, 1876) was an Austrian composer and music historian of Czech decent. He was born at Mýto (Mauth) near Rokycany, Bohemia. His father was a cultured man, and his mother was the sister of Raphael Georg Kiesewetter (1773-1850), the musical archa..
August Wilhelm Iffland
August Wilhelm Iffland (April 19, 1759–September 22, 1814) was a German actor and dramatic author. His father intended him to be a clergyman, but Iffland preferred the stage, and at eighteen ran away to Gotha in order to prepare himself for a theatrical career. He was fortunate enough to rece..
August Wilhelm Knoch
August Wilhelm Knoch (1742 - 1818) was a German naturalist. Reference [Biographical etymology of marine organism names. K] ..
August Wilhelm von Hofmann
August Wilhelm von Hofmann August Wilhelm von Hofmann (April 8, 1818 – May 5, 1892) was a German chemist. Biography Hofmann was born at Gießen (Hesse). Not intending originally to devote himself to physical science, he first took up the study of law and philology at Göttingen, and ..
August Wilhelm von Schlegel
August Wilhelm von Schlegel. August Wilhelm von Schlegel (September 8, 1767 - May 12, 1845) was a German poet, translator, critic, and leader of German Romanticism. Contents 1 Life and Work2 Selected works2.1 Letters3 External link4 References Life and Work Schlegel..
August Wilhelm Zumpt
August Wilhelm Zumpt (December 4, 1815, Königsberg—April 22, 1877, Berlin) was a classical scholar, known chiefly in connection with Latin epigraphy. He was a nephew of Karl Gottlob Zumpt. August Wilhelm studied in Berlin, and in 1851 became professor in the Friedrich-Wilhelm-Gymnasium. His..
August Willemsen
August Willemsen (born 16 June, 1936) is a Dutch translator of Portuguese and Brazilian literature. He has also published essays, diaries and letters. Willemsen is known for his powerful use of the Dutch language and his flawless style. Contents 1 Biography2 Limited bibliography3 T..
August Willich
August Willich August Willich (1810 November 19 Braunsberg - 1878 January 22 Cincinnati), initially a Prussian artillery officer, retired from the army in 1846 as a convinced republican. A member of the Communist League, Willich took an active part in the Revolution of 1848-1849. After the ..
August Wilson
August Wilson August Wilson (April 27, 1945 – October 2, 2005) was a Pulitzer Prize-winning American playwright. His singular achievement and literary legacy is a cycle of ten plays, each set in a different decade, depicting the comedy and tragedy of the African-American experience in the 20..
August Wilson Center for African American Culture
August Wilson Center for African American Culture is a nonprofit arts organization that presents performing and visual arts programs that celebrate the contributions of African Americans in Western Pennsylvania. More than a museum, the new August Wilson Center for African American Culture buildin..
August Wilson Theatre
The August Wilson Theatre at 245 W. 52nd Street in New York City was designed by architects C. Howard Crane and Kenneth Franzheim and opened in 1925 as the Guild Theatre. It was built by the Theatre Guild and opened with a revival production of George Bernard Shaw's Caesar and Cleopatra. Among the s..
August Wöhler
August Wöhler (June 22, 1819 - March 21, 1914) was a German engineer, best remembered for his systematic investigations of metal fatigue. Born Soltau, the son of local teacher Georg Heinrich Wöhler showed early mathematical ability and won a scholarship to study at the Technische Hochschule in Ha..
August Zaleski
August Zaleski August Zaleski (b. September 13, 1883 in Warsaw - April 7, 1972 in London) was a Polish politician, diplomat, two times Minister of Foreign Affairs and an emigre President of the Republic of Poland. Before the First World War Zaleski completed studies in London. He worked in W..
Augvald
King Augvald (Ögvaldr) was a semi-legendary figure from the Norse sagas. He reportedly lived at Karmøy, controlling the realm that included parts of what is today Hordaland and southern Norway. He may have lived between 500-650 AD. He is considered as a great conqueror. He claimed to be a descend..
Au Go Go Records
Au Go Go Records is the name of a Melbourne, Australia based independent record label. It was founded by Bruce Milne and Philip Morland in 1979 and is now operated by Greta Moon. The label started releasing bands on the Melbourne punk and New Wave scene. Its first 25 releases were the bands' debut ..
Au Gres
Au Gres as a place name can refer to: Au Gres, MichiganAu Gres Township, Michigan 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. ..
Au Gres, Michigan
Au Gres is a city in Arenac County, Michigan, United States. The population was 1,028 at the 2000 census. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of 6.2 km² (2.4 mi²). 5.9 km² (2.3 mi²) of it is land and 0.2 km² (0.1 mi²) of it (3.78%) is water. De..
Au Gres Township, Michigan
Au Gres Township is a civil township of Arenac County in the U.S. state of Michigan. As of the 2000 census, the township population was 1,007. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the township has a total area of 100.7 km² (38.9 mi²). 87.7 km² (33.9 mi²) of it is land and 1..

 


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