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Čelić
The municipality of Čelić is located in the northeastern part of Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is located in the hills of Majevice. The municipality is 132 km² with a population of 12,000. It is part of the Tuzla Canton of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina. Čelić borders the municipalities ..
Çelikhan
Çelikhan is a district of Adıyaman Province of Turkey. Adıyaman | Besni | Çelikhan | Gerger | Gölbaşı | Kahta | Samsat | Sincik | Tut ..
Čelinac
Čelinac }} Čelinac (Serbian Cyrillic: Челинац) is a town and municipality in Republika Srpska, Bosnia and Herzegovina. It lies cca. 15 km to the East of Banja Luka. In 1991, the population of Čelinac municipality was 18,666, of which 16,591 were Serbs, 1,440 Muslims, 360 Yugoslav..
Eli
Eli may refer to: Eli (אלי) (IPA: [ʔeːˈliː]) is a variant on the name of God (see El (god)) as spoken in Hebrew and Aramaic. (The "i" suffix indicates first person singular possession, i.e., "my El".)*In Semitic languages, the "al" and "el" sounds are often merged, (as in "ael") thus..
Eli-Eri Moura
Eli-Eri Moura (b. March 30, 1963) is a Brazilian composer, conductor and music theorist. Presently, he works at the Federal University of Paraíba, Brazil, as a professor in the undergraduate and graduate programs of music, and as the director of COMPOMUS (Laboratório de Composição Musical - Lab..
Elia
Elia can refer to the prophet Elijah.In Greek, Elia is the form of the name Elias that is used when directly speaking to the person named Elias. Grammatically in Greek, it is the same name (the 's' is added when you are talking about the person, rather than to them).Elia is an Italian name.Elia Midd..
Eliades Ochoa
Elíades Ochoa is a Cuban guitarist and singer born in Songo La Maya in the east of the country near Santiago on June 22 1946. He began playing the guitar when he was six and in 1978 he joined Cuarteto Patria, a band that has played since 1940. His roots are in guajira (Cuban country music) and he s..
Eliahu Ibraham Jury
Eliahu Ibraham Jury was born in Baghdad, Iraq. He received his Doctor of Engineering Science degree from Columbia University New York in 1953. He was professor of Electrical Engineering at the University of California, Berkeley, and the University of Miami. He developed the z-Transforms, used in d..
Eliahu Inbal
Eliahu Inbal (born February 16, 1936) is a prominent orchestral conductor. Inbal was born in Jerusalem. He studied violin at the Israeli Academy of Music and took composition lessons with Paul Ben-Haim. Upon hearing him there, Leonard Bernstein endorsed a scholarship for Inbal to study conducting a..
Eliahu Sacharoff
Eliahu Sacharoff was a member of the Haganah who on 8 October, 1943 was sentence by a military court in the British Mandate of Palestine to seven years' imprisonment after being found guilty of possessing two rounds of ammunition. The mayor of Tel Aviv gave evidence as a defence witness saying tha..
Eliakum Zunser
Eliakum Zunser (Eliakim Badchen) (1836 - 1913) was a Lithuanian Jewish Yiddish-language poet, songwriter, and badchen who lived out the last part of his life in U.S.. A 1905 article in the New York Times lauded him as "the father of Yiddish poetry". About a quarter of his roughly 600 songs survive. ..
Eliana Guercio
Eliana Guercio (born circa 1981) is an Argentine model. She is currently working in shows hosted by Gerardo Sofovich in Buenos Aires' Corrientes Avenue. ..
Eliane Coelho
The Brazilian soprano Eliane Coelho was born in 1951 (non-official information) in Rio de Janeiro. Eliane Coelho started to study singing when she was still a teenage. She began studying Architecture at the college in Rio de Janeiro, but she soon decided she would develop her singing career in Euro..
Eliane Elias
Eliane Elias is a jazz pianist from Brazil who works in New York since 1981. Eliane Elias was born March 19, 1960 in São Paulo, Brazil. Her mother Lucy, was a classical pianist who often played jazz records in the family home. Elaine started piano at age six. She studied at the Free Center of Mus..
Eliane Giardini
Eliane Giardini (born on October 20 1952) is a Brazilian actress. Although she didn't get very famous until her 40th birthday, she is now considered one of the best and most beautiful Brazilian actresses. Formerly married to actor Paulo Betti, she is the mother of two girls, Juliana and Mariana Be..
Eliane Karp
Eliane Karp and her husband Alejandro Toledo, May 10, 2003 Eliane Karp (born 1955), a French-born anthropologist and economist, is the wife of the current president of Peru, Alejandro Toledo, with whom she has a daughter, Chantal. Karp was born in Paris to Jewish parents; her father was born..
Eliane Plewman
Eliane Plewman (1917-1944) was a French SOE agent and member of French resistance. Plewman was born Eliane Browne-Batroli in Marseilles. She was educated in England and in Spain. When she finished college she moved to Leicester to work for an import company. After the outbreak of the Second World ..
Eliane Radigue
Eliane Radigue (born 1932) is a French electronic music composer whose work, since the early 1970s, has been almost exclusivly created a single synthesizer, the ARP 2500 modular system and tape. Raised in Paris by middle-class parents, she married the scultpor Yves Arman with whom she lived in Nic..
Elián González
Elián González (born December 6, 1993) was at the center of a heated custody and immigration battle in 2000 involving the Cuban and United States governments, his father, his Miami and Cuban relatives, and the Cuban American community of Miami. The climactic stage of this prolonged battle was the..
Elian school
Philosophical School of Elis was a socratic school of philosophy founded by Phaedo of Elis. ..
Elias
The Prophet Elias, by Daniele da Volterra Elias is the latinised version of the Greek name Ηλια(ς), pronounced e-lee-a(s) in Greek and English. (Elias or Ηλιας in Greek is the formal usage of the name, with Elia/Ηλια used in informal usage.) However it is also popular to pronounc..
Elias, Duke of Parma
Elias of Bourbon, Titular Duke of Parma (1880-1959) was the head of the Bourbon House of Parma. His parents were the deposed Robert I, Duke of Parma and his first wife Maria Pia of the Two Sicilies, daughter of Ferdinand II of the Two Sicilies. Despite loss of his throne, Robert and his family enj..
Elias "Coach" Korcoulis
Elias Korcoulis, known to his friends as Lou and to thousands others as Coach (1940 - March 4, 2006) was the cross-country and track coach for Hollis/Brookline High School in Hollis, New Hampshire from 1962 until his death. Coach was an alumus of Manchester High School Central, having lived in Man..
Elias Acorn
King Elias Acorn (Formerly Prince Elias Acorn) is the son of King Acorn and Alica Acorn, and is the brother of Princess Sally Acorn, in the Archie Comics Sonic the Hedgehog series. Elias' background comes from the far-off Floating Island. Way back before Robotnik's coup - during the Great War with ..
Elias Alsabti
Elias Alsabti is an Iraqi medical researcher who has been exposed for scientific fraud. Alsabti built a career as an impostor. In Iraq, the medical student managed to get a reputation as a cancer researcher. He reworked articles from lesser known scientific journals into entries that he submitted f..
Elias Ammerbach
Elias Nikolaus Ammerbach (c.1530 – January 29, 1597) was a German organist and arranger of organ music of the Renaissance. He published the earliest printed book of organ music in Germany. He was born in Naumburg, educated at the University of Leipzig (1548-1549), and was afterwards employed..
Elias Antoine Raad
Elias Antoine Raad (born July 20 1956) is Chairman of the Department of Accounting, Finance and Marketing at Lebanese American University in Byblos, Lebanon. He received a PhD from University of Alabama in 1989. Elias Antoine Raad, David Wilfrid Peters and Joseph Sinkey authored the article titled ..
Elias Ashmole
[Featured articles   ] Elias Ashmole by an unknown hand (detail), c. 1688, after the portrait by John Riley, c. 1681, below. Elias Ashmole (23 May 1617–18 May 1692) was an antiquarian, politician, officer of arms, student of astrology and alchemy, and an emi..
Elias Blix
Elias Blix (1836-1902) was the Norwegian Minister of Education and Church Affairs 1884-1885, member of the Council of State Division in Stockholm 1885-1886, and Minister of Education and Church Affairs again 1886-1888. ..
Elias Bogan
Elias Bogan is a fictional mutant character in the Marvel Comics Universe. His first appearance was in X-Treme X-Men #21 (fully). Was created by Chris Claremont. The mutant known as Elias Bogan is a wealthy powerful recluse. The rumour is that he was the inspiration for the original founding chap..
Elias Bongmba
Elias K. Bongmba is a Cameroonian American academic who is Associate Professor of Religious Studies at Rice University in Houston, Texas. His research focusees on African religions. In addition to numerous journal article he has written two books African Witchcraft and Otherness: A Philosophical and..
Elias Boudinot
Elias Boudinot For other people with the same name, see Elias Boudinot (disambiguation). Elias Boudinot (1740–1821) was an early American lawyer and statesman from Elizabeth, New Jersey who was a delegate to the Continental Congress and a U.S. Congressman for New Jersey. He served as P..
Elias Boudinot (Cherokee)
Elias Boudinot Elias Boudinot (1800–1839) was a Cherokee Indian who started and edited the tribe's first newspaper. He was born in Georgia as Gallegina Watie (also known as "Buck" Watie or Buck Oolwatie), edited the Cherokee Phoenix in the New Echota, and died in Oklahoma. Boudinot was ..
Elias Boudinot (disambiguation)
Elias Boudinot may refer to: Elias Boudinot (1740-1821) American revolutionary and President of the Continental Congress.Elias Boudinot (Cherokee) (1800-1839), Cherokee Indian journalist and publisher.Elias Cornelius Boudinot (1835-1890) Confederate Colonel and Congressman from Arkansas. ..
Elias Breeskin
Elias Breeskin revived the Pittsburgh Orchestra in 1926 after being disbanded. Elias served as concertmaster, violin soloist, associate conductor, and from 1929-30, was a principal conductor. The Orchestra was composed of players about town who were very sincere in their purpose of founding a sympho..
Elias Burneti of Bergerac
Elias Burneti of Bergerac was a Dominican master of theology in the 13th century. According to Kaeppeli, he lectured in Montpelier in the years 1246 through 1247. Later, he became the regent master of the Dominicans in Paris around the years 1248-1256. His works include Excerpta (in Compendio fra..
Elias Canetti
Elias Canetti, Nobel Laureate in Literature Elias Canetti (25 July 1905, Ruse, Bulgaria – 14 August 1994, Zurich) was a Bulgaria-born British-Austrian novelist, who wrote in German and won the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1981. Contents 1 Life2 Works3 Honours4 See als..
Elias Carr
Gov. Elias Carr Elias Carr (25 February 1839 -- 22 July 1900) was the Democratic governor of the U.S. state of North Carolina from 1893 to 1897. Preceded by:Thomas Michael Holt Governor of North Carolina1893-1897 Succeeded by:Daniel Lindsay Russell ..
Elias Chacour
Abuna Elias Chacour (born 1939) is a Palestinian archbishop, currently the Archbishop of Galilee, of the Melkite Greek Catholic Church, an Eastern Byzantine Rite Church in communion with Rome. (Abuna, Arabic for 'Our Father', is the affectionate and respectful term given by Arab Christians to their..
Elias coding (disambiguation)
Elias coding is a type of coding scheme used in digital communications where the probability mass function of the source is not known a priori. There are different types of Elias coding, some of which are listed below: Elias delta codingElias gamma codingElias omega coding redirect[[Template:Disamb..
Elias Cornelius Boudinot
Elias C. Boudinot Elias Cornelius Boudinot (1835-1890) was a delegate to the Arkansas secession convention, a colonel in the Confederate States Army, and a territorial representative in the Confederate Congress. He was the son of Cherokee leader Elias Boudinot. In 1839, when Boudinot was fou..
Elias Dayton
Elias Dayton ( May 1, 1737 – October 22, 1807 ), father of Jonathan Dayton, was born in Elizabeth, Union County, New Jersey. During the French and Indian War, he served first as a lieutenant and then as a captain in the New Jersey militia. During Pontiac's War, in 1760, he served as a comman..
Elias delta coding
Elias delta code is a universal code encoding the positive integers. To code a number: Write it in binary.Count the bits, remove the leading one, and write that number of starting bits in binary preceding the previous bit string.Subtract 1 from the number of bits written in step 2 and prepend that m..
Elias Disney
Elias Disney (February 6, 1859–September 13, 1941) was the father of Walt Disney. Elias was born in the rural village of Bluevale, Ontario, Canada, to Kepple Disney and Mary Richardson. He became a farmer and a businessman with little success. Elias moved to California with his father in 1878..
Elias Durnford
Elias Durnford was a young British engineering lieutenant who served with distinction during The Seven Years (French & Indian) War. Appointment to Florida As the war drew to a close in 1763, young officers like Durnford were being mustered out. Fortunately, because of strong family connections, E..
Elias Earle
Elias Earle (June 19, 1762 - May 19, 1823) was a United States Representative from South Carolina. Born in Frederick County, Virginia, he attended private school and moved to Greenville County, South Carolina in September 1787. He was one of the earliest ironmasters of the South, and prospected and ..
Elias ek
Elias Ek Co-founder and President, service company Enspyre in Taipei, Taiwan. Elias Ek joined Enspyre as President in December 2002. Mr. Ek most recently served as Director of International Marketing for Tablet PC maker PaceBlade, where he built the foundation for a worldwide brand. Before joining ..
Elias Fausto
Elias Fausto is a municipality in the state of São Paulo in Brazil. Its coordinates are [23°02′34″S, 47°22′26″W]. The population in 2004 is 15,045 and the area is 2020.3 km² The elevation is 605 m. ..
Elias Freij
Elias Mitri Freij (1918 Bethlehem - 29 March 1998 Amman, Jordan), a Palestinian Orthodox Christian, was mayor of Bethlehem from 1972-1997. Freij was born into a family which could trace its residence in Bethlehem back 500 years. He graduated from the British-run Bishop Gobat school in Jerusalem in ..
Elias Fund
The Elias Fund is a non-profit scholarship fund that provides educational scholarships to youth of Zimbabwe's Section 17. It was inspired by the American band Dispatch and started by a group of young adults. A member of Dispatch, Chad Urmston, spent time in Zimbabwe in 1994 where he befriended a ..
Elias Gabriel Galvan
Elias Gabriel Galvan is a retired Mexican-American Bishop of the United Methodist Church, elected in 1984. He was born 9 April 1938 into a Methodist parsonage in San Juan Acozac, Puebla, Mexico. Elias married Zoraida Freytes (a native of Puerto Rico, also raised in a United Methodist parsonage) 12..
Elias gamma coding
Elias gamma code is a universal code encoding the positive integers. To code a number: Write it in binary.Subtract 1 from the number of bits written in step 1 and prepend that many zeros. An equivalent way to express the same process: Separate the integer into the highest power of 2 it contains (2N)..
Elias Hasket Derby
Elias Hasket Derby (August 16, 1739—September 8, 1799), America's first millionaire, a merchant with the nickname "King." He was born and died in Salem, Massachusetts. While other men of Salem made their fortunes by commanding sailing ships that plied their trade around the world, Derby never..
Elias Hicks
Elias Hicks Elias Hicks (March 19, 1748 - February 27, 1830) was an itinerant Quaker preacher from Long Island, New York. He promoted doctrines that embroiled him in controversy that led to the first major schism within the Religious Society of Friends. Elias should not be confused with his y..
Elias Howe
Elias Howe Elias Howe (July 9, 1819 – October 3, 1867) was born in Spencer, Massachusetts. He was a American sewing machine pioneer. He did not invent the sewing machine (that was Walter Hunt) but, on September 10, 1846, was awarded the first United States patent for a sewing machine us..
Elias Howell
Elias Howell (1792 - May 1844) was a United States Representative from Ohio. Born in New Jersey in 1792, he attended the public schools and in 1819 moved to Newark, Ohio. He was a member of the Ohio Senate from 1830 to 1832 and was elected as an Anti-Jacksonian to the Twenty-fourth United States Con..
Elias Howe Company
The Elias Howe Company was a nineteenth and early twentieth century musical firm located in Boston and founded by Elias Howe, Jr. (1820-1895). The founder was not the eponymous and better-known inventor of the sewing machine but a contemporary and possibly a distant relative. According to Patrick ..
Elias Hrawi
Elias Hrawi Elias Hrawi (Arabic: الياس الهراوي) (September 4, 1926–July 7, 2006) was a former President of Lebanon, whose term of office ran from 1989 to 1998. A native of the Beqaa valley, Hrawi was the first President to come from outside of the Maronite heartland of Mount..
Elias James Corey
Elias James Corey (born July 12, 1928) is an American organic chemist. In 1990 he won the Nobel Prize in Chemistry "for his development of the theory and methodology of organic synthesis", specifically retrosynthetic analysis.E. J. Corey, X-M. Cheng, The Logic of Chemical Synthesis, Wiley, New York,..
Elias Kane
Elias Kent Kane (June 7, 1794–December 12, 1835) was one of the first U.S. Senators from Illinois. He was born in New York City, attended the public schools and graduated from Yale College in 1813. After he studied law, he admitted to the bar and commenced practice in Nashville, Tennessee an..
Elias Khoury (disambiguation)
Elias Khoury is the name of: Elias Khoury (writer) (born 1948), Lebanese novelist and criticElias Khoury (lawyer), Arab-Israeli lawyer 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..
Elias Khoury (lawyer)
For the Lebanese writer, see Elias Khoury (writer). Elias Khoury is a prominent Arab-Israeli lawyer. His office specializes in land law and also offers all other legal services. He has represented several Palestinian politicians in Israeli courts. He is also the father and son of victims of terroris..
Elias Khoury (writer)
For the Israeli lawyer, see Elias Khoury (lawyer) Elias Khoury (born in Beirut in 1948) is a Lebanese novelist, playwright and critic. He has published ten novels, which have been translated into several foreign languages, as well as several works of literary criticism. He has also written three pl..
Elias Koopman
Elias Bernard Koopman American Businessman/Inventor (1860-1929) was one of the founders of the KMCD syndicate which preceded and became the American Mutoscope and Biograph Company. Elias Koopman had marketing experience rather than technical. His business was the Magic Introduction Company which mar..
Elias Koteas
Elias Koteas, as Casey Jones, in Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Elias Koteas (born 11 March 1961 in Montréal, Canada) is a Greek Canadian actor. Koteas graduated from the American Academy of Dramatic Arts and is a member of the Actors' Studio. His parents are both of Greek descent, and he ..
Elias Kudzai Manyara
Elias Kudzai Manyara (b. 1981) is a poet born in Bulawayo, Zimbabwe. Manyara's collection of poems [After the Struggle] depicts his view on post-struggle issues and how they affect generations to come. ..
Elias Levy
Aleph One in 1996 Elias Levy (also known as Aleph One), was the moderator of the full disclosure vulnerability mailing list Bugtraq from May 14 1996, until he stepped down on October 15 2001. He was the CTO and co-founder of the computer security company SecurityFocus, which was acquired by Sy..
Elias Lönnrot
Elias Lönnrot (April 9, 1802 - March 19, 1884) was a Finnish philologist and collector of traditional Finnish oral poetry. He is best known for composing the Kalevala, the Finnish national epic. Lönnrot was born in Sammatti, Finland. He studied medicine at the Academy of Turku. Unfortunately ..
Elias M. Ammons
Elias Milton Ammons (July 28, 1860 – May 20, 1925) Originally a Republican, Ammons was the elected Democratic governor of Colorado from 1913 to 1915. Born in 1860 in Franklin, North Carolina, he is perhaps best remembered for ordering National Guard troops into Ludlow, Colorado during the Ludl..
Elias M. Stein
Elias M. Stein. Elias Menachem Stein (born January 13, 1931) is a mathematician born in Belgium. Stein graduated from Stuyvesant High School in 1949 and received a Ph.D. from the University of Chicago in 1955. His advisor was Antoni Zygmund. Prizes awarded to Stein include the Steele Prize (1..
Elias Magnus Fries
Drawn image of Elias Magnus Fries Elias Magnus Fries (August 15, 1794 – February 8, 1878) was a Swedish mycologist and botanist born at Femsjö in Småland. In 1811 he entered the University of Lund where, in 1814, he was appointed an associate professorship in botany, and in 1824, beca..
Elias Motsoaledi
Elias Motsoaledi (July 26, 1924- May 9, 1994) was one of the eight men sentenced to life imprisonment at the Rivonia Trial. The third of eight children, he was born in Nebo, Sekhukuneland. Mr. Motsoaledi moved to Johannesburg at the age of 17 in search of work. He soon became involved with trade un..
Elias Murr
Elias Murr is the current Lebanese Defense Minister. He held the positions of Deputy Prime minister and Interior Minister in previous Cabinets. He is the son of former Deputy Prime Minister and Interior Minister, Michel Murr and the son-in-law of the current President Emile Lahoud. Murr was wounde..
Elias Nelson Conway
Elias Nelson Conway (17 May 1812 – 28 February 1892) was a Democratic Governor of Arkansas. Elias Nelson Conway was brother to James Sevier Conway, the first governor of Arkansas. He and his family moved to Missouri. Conway attended Bonne Femme Academy in Boone County, Missouri. In 1833 Conw..
Elias Nieves
Elias Nieves was born a sickly baby in a deeply religious peasant family; he had to be quickly baptized as they did not think he would survive. He nearly died of tuberculosis at age 12. His father died soon after, and Elias had to support the family. He was admitted to the Augustinian college of Yur..
Elias of London
Elias of London or Elijah ben Moses (Heb. Eliyahu ben Moshe) was Presbyter Judaeorum in thirteenth-century England. He succeeded Aaron of York, represented London at the so-called "Jewish Parliament" at Worcester in 1240, and in 1249 was allowed to have Abraham fil Aaron as his assistant. Henry III ..
Elias omega coding
Elias omega coding is a universal code encoding the positive integers. Like Elias gamma coding and Elias delta coding, it works by prefixing the integer with a representation of its order of magnitude in a universal code. Unlike those other two codes, however, Elias omega uses itself recursively t..
Elias P. Seeley
Elias P. Seeley (November 10, 1791, Deerfield Township, New Jersey – August 23, 1846) served as Governor of New Jersey in 1833. Seeley was named to serve as governor after Samuel L. Southard stepped down from office to take a seat in the United States Senate. Seeley served in the New Jersey Se..
Elias Parish Alvars
Elias Parish Alvars (February 28, 1810, Teignmouth, England - January 25, 1849, Vienna) was an English harpist and composer. He was a pupil of Dizi, Labarre, and Bochsa. In 1831 he visited Germany and played at Bremen, Hamburg, and other cities with great success. He undertook an Italian tour in..
Elias Patrick
ELIAS Name: Elias Patrick Date of Birth: October 13 (42) Country: Ireland Height: 190 cm Weight: 95 kg Measurements: N/A Blood Type: O+ Fighting Style: Boxing, Exorcism Emblem: Salvation Cross Elias Patrick is a fictional character from the tag team fighting g..
Elias Perkins
Elias Perkins (April 5, 1767 - September 27, 1845) was a United States Representative from Connecticut. He was born in Lisbon, Connecticut. He graduated from Yale College in 1786. Afterwards, he studied law and was admitted to the bar and commenced practice in New London, Connecticut. Perkins was..
Elias Phisoana Ramaema
Elias Phisoana Ramaema (born 1933) was Chairman of the Military Council of Lesotho (Head of government) from 2 May 1991 to 2 April 1993. |- style="text-align: center;" ..
Elias Raymond
Elias Raymond was a french dominican friar from Tolosa. He was named Procurator of the Order under the Master Simon de Langres. On 21 February 1365 was named Vicar of the Order by Urban V. Arisen the schism, adhered to the party of the antipope Clement VII. Died in Avignon on 31 December 1389. "|Pr..
Elias Sarkis
Elias Sarkis Elias Sarkis (20 July 1924 - 27 June 1985) (Arabic: إلياس سركيس) was President of Lebanon from 1976 to 1982. Born in Shabbaniah, Sarkis graduated with a Law degree from Saint Joseph University in 1948. After joining the judicial corps in 1953, he became a judge with th..
Elias Simojoki
Lauri Elias Simojoki (1899-1940) was a Finnish clergyman who became a leading figure in the country's fascist movement. The son of a clergyman, Simojoki was born on 28 January 1899 in Rautio. As a youth he saw service in the struggle for Finnish independence and then with the Forest Guerrillas in E..
Elias Sosa
Elias Sosa Martinez is a former right-handed relief pitcher in Major League Baseball. Born in La Vega, Dominican Republic on June 10, 1950, he was signed by the San Francisco Giants as an amateur free agent on March 4, 1968. He played for the Giants (1972-1974), St. Louis Cardinals (1975), Atlanta B..
Elias Sports Bureau
The Elias Sports Bureau is a company that provides historical research and statistical services in the field of professional sports. In 1913, Al Munro Elias and his brother Walter established the Al Munro Elias Bureau in New York City. Al Munro was such a huge baseball fan that he began keeping tr..
Elias Sunde
Elias Sunde (1851-1910) was the Norwegian Minister of Finance 1898-1900 and 1900-1903, and member of the Council of State Division in Stockholm in 1900. ..
Elias Syriani
Elias Hanna Syriani (January 7, 1938 – November 18, 2005) was a convicted murderer executed by the U.S. state of North Carolina by lethal injection. He was convicted of the July 28, 1990 murder of his wife, Teresa Yousef Syriani, in Charlotte, North Carolina. At 67, he was one of the oldest peopo..
Elias Tillandz
Elias Tillandz (1640-1693) was a Finnish doctor and a botanist. He was the professor of medicine at the Academy of Åbo in Finland. He wrote the country's first botanical work, the Catalogus Plantarum, which was first published in 1673. As a doctor he also prepared medicines for his patients by usin..
Elias Venezis
Elias Venezis was a Greek writer. He was born in 1904 in Ayvalık (Κυδωνίες) in Asia Minor and died in Athens in 1973. He wrote many books throughout his career as an author. His most famous book is Number 31328. Elias Venezis is not his real name, but his pen name. He is categorised among..
Elias Wakan
Elias Wakan (born 1945) is a constructivist sculptor working since 1996 on Gabriola Island, in British Columbia, Canada. His sculptures are reminiscent of the work of Naum Gabo and others in the Russian Constructivist movement. His wooden sculptures are assembled from as many as thousands of ident..
Elias Wessén
Elias Wessén (1889-1981) was a prominent Swedish linguist and a professor of North Germanic languages at Stockholm University (1928-1956). In 1947, he was honoured with one of the 18 seats at the Swedish Academy (which for instance awards the Nobel Prize in Literature). His earliest work concerned..
Elias Zerhouni
Elias Zerhouni Elias A. Zerhouni, M.D., is the 15th and current director of the National Institutes of Health, appointed by George W. Bush in May 2002. His accomplishments at the NIH have included the doubling of the agency's budget and the establishment of a research program into the problem..
Elia del Medigo
(can also refer to descendant of Elia del Medigo, Joseph Solomon Delmedigo (1591-1655), a scientist and philosopher.) Elia del Medigo (also called Elijah Delmedigo and sometimes known to his contemporaries as Helias Cretensis) (c. 1458 - c. 1493) was the last major Jewish Averroist. He was born ..
Elia Kazan
Elia Kazan, (Greek Ηλίας Καζάν), (September 7, 1909 – September 28, 2003) was an American film and Theatre director and producer. Contents 1 Biography2 Awards3 External links4 Further reading5 Filmography Biography He was born Elias Kazanjoglou in İstan..
Elia Levita
Elia Levita (1469–1549), also known as Eliahu Bakhur ("Eliahu the Bachelor") was the author of the Bovo-Bukh (written in 1507–1508), the most popular chivalric romance in the Yiddish language, which, according to Sol Liptzin, is "generally regarded as the most outstanding poetic work in ..
Elia Millosevich
Asteroids discovered: 2 303 Josephina February 12 1891 306 Unitas March 1 1891 Elia Millosevich (September 9 1848 – December 5 1919) was an Italian astronomer. He specialized in calculating the orbits of comets and asteroids, in particular 433 Eros. ..
Elia Suleiman
Elia Suleiman (born July 28, 1960 in Nazareth) is a Palestinian-Israeli film director and actor. He is best known for the 2002 film Divine Intervention (Arabic: Yad Ilahiyya), a modern tragic comedy on living under occupation in the Palestinian territories which won the Grand Jury Prize at the 2002..
Elia W. Peattie
Elia Wilkinson Peattie (1862-1935). External links ..
Elibe
Elibe is the fictional continent in which the game Fire Emblem: Sword of Seals takes place. It is also present in its prequel, Fire Emblem: Blazing Sword. (Or just Fire Emblem in the US and Europe) Elibe is split into 6 major Countries: Lycia, Bern, Etruria, Sacae, Missur, and Ilia. There is an arch..
Elice
Elice is a comune and town in the Province of Pescara in the Abruzzo region of Italy Abruzzo · Communes of the province of Pescara Abbateggio | Alanno | Bolognano | Brittoli | Bussi sul Tirino | Cappelle sul Tavo | Caramanico Terme | Carpineto della Nora | Castiglione a Casauria | Cat..
Elicoor
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Elicoorian
A race of humans in Square Enix's role playing game [[Star Ocean: Till the End of Time]]. Other than living on the planet Elicoor and using a form of symbology called runeology (the form of magic in the game), they're are no different than regular humans. The planet they live on is in the form of a ..
Elicura Chihuailaf
Elicura Chihuailaf Nahuelpán (1952 in Quechurehue) is a Mapuche Chilean poet and author whose works are written both in Mapudungun and in Spanish, and have been translated into many other languages as well. He has also translated the works of other poets, such as Pablo Neruda, into Mapudungun. He..
Elida
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Elida, New Mexico
Elida is a town in Roosevelt County, New Mexico, United States. The population was 183 at the 2000 census. Geography Elida is located at [33°56′43″N, 103°39′15″W] (33.945246, -103.654191)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bureau, the ..
Elida, Ohio
Elida is a village in Allen County, Ohio, United States. The population was 1,917 at the 2000 census. Geography Elida is located at [40°47′11″N, 84°11′52″W] (40.786450, -84.197823)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bureau, the villag..
Elida High School
Elida High School is a high school located in Elida, Ohio. The school athletic teams are known as the Bulldogs, and the school colors are Black, Orange, and Gold. The school's principal is Sarah Burden. The school serves over 800 students as of 2005. External links [Elida High School] ..
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Elidet Reyes
Elidet Alvarez Reyes (b. August 2 1979), principally known by her first name, is an Internet pop symbol. She rose to prominence in late 2004 for her work in the Latin Hip Hop Community, by combining her love of music and volunteering to organize events such as Project Tsunami[link] -As a ..
Elidhu
The Elidhu are an impossibly old race of Immortal, Invincible Elemental beings, created when the Sky shed a tear onto the Earth. They exist in the fantasy world of Pellinor created by Alison Croggon. The Elidhu have enormous power and can breed with mortals if they so choose. Known Elidhu/Bard hybri..
Elidir Fawr
Elidir Fawr is a mountain in Snowdonia, north Wales, the northernmost in the Glyderau. To the north of the summit is a small lake, Marchlyn Mawr, which is the upper reservoir for a pump-storage power station hidden innside the mountain itself. The lower reservoir is Llyn Peris. From the north, El..
Elidor
Elidor is a fantasy novel by Alan Garner. Plot introduction Originally written as a short radio play, the book concerns the adventures of a group of young teenagers as they struggle to hold back a terrible darkness by fulfilling a prophecy from another world. Like many of Garner's books, the em..
Elidurus
Elidurus the Dutiful was a legendary king of the Britons as accounted by Geoffrey of Monmouth. He was the third son of King Morvidus and brother of Gorbonianus, Archgallo, Ingenius, and Peredurus. Elidurus became king following the deposition of his brother, Archgallo. He found his brother wander..
Elie
Elie is a village in Fife, Scotland. It is directly adjacent to the village of Earlsferry and forms part of the East Neuk. Elie features several magnificent beaches, a lighthouse, and Lady Tower, a folly once used by Lady Anstruther (C18th) as a dressing room. It is said that Lady Anstruther used..
Elie, Manitoba
Elie is a community in the Rural Municipality of Cartier in the Canadian province of Manitoba. It west of Winnipeg along the Trans-Canada Highway. The primary industry of Elie is agiculture. Manitoba Regions Winnipeg Capital Region - Central Plains - Eastman - Interlake - Northern - Parklan..
Eliea
Eliea (or Eliaea Cambess., an orthographic variant) is a genus of flowering plants in the family Clusiaceae. ..
Eliel
Eliel is a Hebrew word for God. It is translated to English as "God is my God." A famous bearer of this name is Eliel Saarinen, an architect of the early 20th Century. See also Names of God in Judaism ..
Eliel Saarinen
Gottlieb Eliel Saarinen (August 20, 1873, Rantasalmi, Finland – July 1, 1950, Bloomfield Hills, Michigan, United States) was a Finnish architect who became famous for his art nouveau buildings in the early years of the 20th century. Saarinen was educated in Helsinki. His first major work, th..
Eliel Soisalon-Soininen
Eliel Soisalon-Soininen (born Johansson, risen to the nobility as Soisalon-Soininen) (born May 26, 1856, Pielisjärvi, died February 6, 1905, Helsinki) was a Finnish Chancellor of Justice. Johansson gratuated from the Kuopio high school on June 5 in 1875, he passed the law degree in 1879. Johanss..
Elienor
Elienor is a frequently mentioned character in Ian Irvine's The Three Worlds Cycle. She is a great Aachim heroine. Elienor was the only Aachim to ever wound Rulke and was the one to warn her people of the invasion of the Charon.Elienor was present when Rulke took hostage the leaders of the Aachim (..
Eliezer
For the mathematician and Tamil activist with the same name, please see C.J. Eliezer. This name is different to Eleazar. Eliezer (אֱלִיעֶזֶר "Help/Court of my God", Standard Hebrew Eliʿézer, Tiberian Hebrew ʾĔlîʿéz..
Eliézer Alfonzo
Eliézer Jesús Alfonzo (born February 7, 1979 in Puerto la Cruz, Venezuela) is a rookie catcher in Major League Baseball who plays with the San Francisco Giants. He bats and throws right handed. A 10-season minor league veteran, Alfonzo debuted with the Giants on June 3, 2006. He has had quite a..
Eliezer Ben-Yehuda
Eliezer Ben-Yehuda Israeli postal stamp commemorating Eliezer Ben-Yehuda Eliezer Ben-Yehuda (Hebrew אֱלִיעֶזֶר בֶּן־יְהוּדָה) (January 7, 1858-1922), was principally responsible for the revival of Hebrew as a spoken language from its previous state as a liturgical ..
Eliezer ben Joel HaLevi
Eliezer ben Yoel HaLevi (d. 1225) was a noted rabbi and Talmudic scholar. He was a grandson of Raavan and authored Sefer Avi Ezri which is more commonly known by its author's acronym as Sefer Ra'avyah. He had a significant influence on the Rosh. As a rishon, he was prominent amongst the middle-aged ..
Eliezer ben Jose
Eliezer ben Jose (Heb. Eliezer ben Yose ha-Gelili) was a Jewish rabbi who lived in Judea in the second century. He was the son of Jose the Galilean, and is regarded as a Tanna of the fourth generation. He was a pupil of f Rabbi Akiba (Ber. 63b; Cant. R. ii. 5; Eccl. R. xi. 6; see Eliezer ben Jacob)...
Eliezer ben Nathan
Rabbi Eliezer ben Nathan of Mayence (1090-1170) was a Jewish poet and writer. Raaven is the acronym for his Hebrew name. As an early Rishon, he was a contemporary of the Rashbam and Rabbeinu Tam, he was one of the earliest of the Tosafists. The Rosh was among his descendants. His commentary comprise..
Eliezer Berkovits
Eliezer Berkovits (1908, Nagyvarad - 20 August 1992), was a rabbi, theologian, and educator. He was a rabbi in Modern Orthodox Judaism. He served in the rabbinate in Berlin (1934-39), in Leeds, England (1940-46), in Sydney, Australia (1946-50), and in Boston (1950-58). In 1958 he became chairman of..
Eliezer Dob Liebermann
Eliezer Dob Liebermann (April 12, 1820-April 15, 1895) was a Russian writer of Jewish origins. Life He was born in Pilvischok in the region of Suwałki. His father was a shohet, a kosher butcher, and gave him a normal Jewish education. At the age of twelve he was sent to his uncle R. Elijah Schic..
Eliezer Goldberg
Eliezer Goldberg (Hebrew: אליעזר גולדברג) (born: May 24, 1931) is a former Israeli Supreme Court judge, and former State Comptroller. Goldberg was born in Jerusalem. There he attended the Hebrew Gymnasium Rechavia, graduating in 1949. From 1952-1955, he studied law in the Hebrew Univ..
Eliezer Gordon
Rabbi Eliezer Gordon (1841-1910) also known as Reb Laizer Telzer, served as the Rabbi and Rosh Yeshiva of Telz, Lithuania. Early years Rabbi Eliezer Gordon was born in 1841 in the Lithuanian village of Chernian, near Vilna. His father, Avrohom Shmuel Gordon, was a student of Rabbi Chaim of Volo..
Eliezer Halfin
Eliezer Halfin (1948 – September 6, 1972) was a wrestler for the Israeli Olympic team at the 1972 Summer Olympics in Munich, Germany. Along with 10 other athletes and coaches he was taken hostage by Palestinian Black September terrorists. Eventually they were brought to a German airport and in an ..
Eliezer Jaffe
Eliezer David Jaffe has lived permanently in Israel since 1960 and is Prof. Emeritus at The Hebrew University's Paul Baerwald School of Social Work and Social Welfare. He initially came to Israel in 1957 as a volunteer in the Talpiot immigrant transient camp (ma'abara) in Jerusalem. He returned to..
Eliezer Kahana
Eliezer ben Reuven Kahana was a Jewish preacher and homiletic exegete in Karlin, present-day Belarus, at the beginning of the eighteenth century. His works include: Siah Sefunim (Zolkiev, 1751-52), a commentary on the Five Scrolls, each of them having its special subtitle; and Ṭa'ame Torah (ib. 1..
Eliezer Löb
Eliezer Löb (b. Pfungstadt, Grand Duchy of Hesse, 1837; d. Altona, Hamburg, January 23, 1892) was a German rabbi. He was educated at the gymnasium of Darmstadt and at the University of Giessen, and received his rabbinical instruction chiefly under Benjamin H. Auerbach, rabbi of Darmstadt, whose da..
Eliézer Niyitegeka
Eliézer Niyitegeka (12 March, 1952- ) is a Rwandan journalist and politician. He was made Rwanda's Minister of Information on 9 April, 1994. Niyitegeka personally helped incite hatred against Tutsis through the media and various meetings. Moreover, he personally assisted the attacks on the Tuts..
Eliezer Poupko
Rabbi Eliezer Poupko (or Pupko) (1886-1961) was born in Radin, Lithuania, on March 18, 1886. He attended the Telz Yeshiva. He came to the USA in 1931. In 1942, he became the Rabbi of the Aitz Chaim Congregation in Philadelphia. He was an honourary president and a member of the executive board of the..
Eliezer Silver
Rabbi Eliezer Silver (15 February 1882 - 1968) was the President of the Agudath HaRabbonim of America and among American Jewry's foremost religious leaders. He helped save many thousands of Jews in the Second World War and held several Rabbinical positions in New York, Pennsylvania, Massachuset..
Eliezer Sukenik
Eleazar Lipa Sukenik (12 August 1889 Bialystok - 28 February 1953 Jerusalem) was an Israeli archaeologist and professor of Hebrew University in Jerusalem. Having arrived in Palestine in 1911 he worked as a school teacher and tour guide. He participated in the "War of the Languages" that erupted am..
Eliezer Waldenberg
Rabbi Eliezer Yehuda Waldenberg, born 1917 and known as the Tzitz Eliezer, after his monumental halachic treatise of that name, is a judge on the Supreme Rabbinical Court in Jerusalem, and a leading authority on medical halacha. Rabbi Waldenberg has been one of the leading authorities when it comes..
Eliezer Yudkowsky
Eliezer Yudkowsky, co-founder of the Singularity Institute for Artificial Intelligence. Eliezer Yudkowsky is an American artificial intelligence researcher concerned with the Singularity, and an advocate of Friendly Artificial Intelligence. Yudkowsky is a Director, and co-founder of the Sin..
Eliezer Zusia Portugal
Grand Rabbi Eliezer Zusia Portugal (October 17, 1898–August 18, 1982), the first Skulener Rebbe, was revered by his followers in Russia, Romania and the United States for his personal warmth and his care for hundreds of Jewish youth and war orphans. He established the Skulener dynasty in America i..
Elie A. F. La Vallette
Elie A. F. La Vallette (3 May 1790 – 18 November 1862) was one of the first rear admirals appointed in the United States Navy when President Abraham Lincoln created this rank in July 1862. Born in Alexandria, Virginia, at age 10 La Vallette accompanied his father, a chaplain, on a cruise in ..
Elie Abel
Elie Abel (October 17 1921 – 22 July 2004) was a Canadian-American journalist, author and academic. He lived in Palo Alto, California, United States. Born in Montreal, Quebec, he received a Bachelor of Arts degree from McGill University in 1941 and a Master of Science in journalism degree fr..
Elie Aron Cohen
Elie Aron Cohen was a Dutch doctor (Groningen 16 juli 1909 – Arnhem 22 oktober 1993) who, being Jewish, was sent to the Auschwitz concentration camp. He arrived there on September 16, 1943. His wife and young son as well as his parents-in-law were killed upon arrival, but he managed to survive..
Elie Bleu
Elie Bleu is a renowned French humidor manufacturer. Notable models include Flor de Alba, Medaille and Vegas. External link [Official website] ..
Elie Buconyori
Dr. Elie Buconyori, is currently the Free Methodist bishop in Burundi and Kenya. Dr. Buconyori received his PHD in Christian Education with High Honors from Trinity Internationl University in Chicago, IL. He is also the President of Hope Africa University located in Bujumbura, Burundi. He is marr..
Elie Carafoli
Elie Carafoli (1901-1983) was an accomplished Romanian engineer. He was considered a pioneering contributor to the field of Aerodynamics. He is of Macedo-Romanian (Aromanian) descent. External links http://www.incas.ro/english/people/elie_carafoli/elie%20carafoli.htm ..
Elie D. Al-Chaer
Elie D. Al-Chaer is director of the Center for Pain Research at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences. Early in his career, he discovered a new pathway in the spinal cord relatively specific for visceral pain, the pain that originates from visceral organs such as the colon, the bladder and..
Elie Delaunay
Jules-Élie Delaunay (June 13, 1828 - September 5, 1891) was a French painter. Born at Nantes in the Loire-Atlantique département of France, Delaunay studied under Flandrin and at the École des Beaux Arts in Paris. He worked in the classicist manner of Ingres until, after winning the Prix de Rom..
Elie Frédéric Forey
Élie-Frédéric Forey (January 10, 1804 - June 20, 1872) was a Marshal of France. Biography Elie Frédéric Forey was born at Paris. He studied at the French military academy Saint-Cyr and was commissioned a lieutenant in the 2nd Light Infantry Regiment in 1824. He served in the expedition agains..
Elie Hobeika
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. Elie Hobeika Elie Hobeika (1956–2002) (Arabic:إيلي حبيقة) was a Phalangist and Lebanese For..
Elie Ikangu
Elie Ikangu (born October 4, 1986 in Paris, France) is a soccer midfielder who currently plays for Red Bull New York of Major League Soccer. Ikangu played with the youth team at French team Le Havre AC until signing with Darlington F.C. in England in 2005. After a preseason trial, he signed a deve..
Elie Kedourie
Elie Kedourie C.B.E., FBA (25 January 1926-29 June1992) was a British historian of the Middle East. He wrote from a conservative perspective, dissenting from many points of view taken as orthodox in the field. He was at the London School of Economics (LSE) from 1953 to 1990, becoming Professor of Po..
Elie Martel
Elie Walter Martel (November 26, 1934—) is a former politician in Ontario, Canada. He served in the Legislative Assembly of Ontario from 1967 to 1987, as a member of the New Democratic Party (NDP). Martel was born in Capreol, Ontario, and educated at North Bay Teacher's College and Laurentian Un..
Elie Nadelman
Elie Nadelman (February 20, 1882, Warsaw - December 28, 1946) was a Poland-born US sculptor. Folk art, modern art, and Classical art all came together in the career of Elie Nadelman. He spent 10 years in the Paris art scene at the beginning of the century -- an advocate of one of the formalist th..
Elie Radu
Elie Radu (1853-1913) was a distinguished Romanian artisan, architect, and civil engineer. Sources [link] ..
Elie Saab
Elie Saab (Arabic: إيلي صعب) (born July 4, 1964), sometimes known simply as 'ES', is a Lebanese fashion designer. In 1982, Saab launched his own Beirut-based fashion label when he was less than 20 years old. Today, even though Elie Saab has the favours of many celebrities around the world, h..
Elie Siegmeister
Elie Siegmeister (January 151909–March 101991) was an American composer, educator and author. His varied musical output showed his concern with the development of an authentic American musical vocabulary. Jazz, blues and folk melodies and rhythms are frequent themes in his many song cycles, hi..
Elie Wiesel
Eliezer Wiesel (commonly known as Elie) (born September 30, 1928) is a world-renowned Jewish novelist, philosopher, humanitarian, political activist, and Holocaust survivor. He is the author of over forty books, the most famous of which, Night, is a memoir that describes his experiences during the..
Elif
In computing used as part of an Structured IfFirst letter of the Arabic alphabet, see Alif 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 ..
Elif Shafak
Elif Shafak (born 1971, Strasbourg, France) is a writer of Turkish descent. She has published five novels, most recently The Saint of Incipient Insanities, her first novel in English, published in 2004. Born in France, Shafak remained with her mother - a Turkish diplomat - when her parents divorced..
Eligible receiver
In American Football and Canadian Football, not all players on offence are entitled to receive a forward pass. Only an eligible pass receiver may legally catch a forward pass, or be more than five yards over the line of scrimmage on a forward passing play. If the pass is received by a non-eligible r..
Eligio Ayala
Jose Eligio Ayala (1879 - 1930) was President of Paraguay from April 1 1923 - April 12 1924 and again from August 1924 until 1928. He was a member of the Liberal Party (Paraguay). List of Presidents of Paraguay ..
Eligio Cervantes
Eligio Cervantes (born December 17, 1974) is an athlete from Mexico. He competes in triathlon. Cervantes competed at the second Olympic triathlon at the 2004 Summer Olympics. He placed thirty-eighth with a total time of 1:59:27.81. ..
Eligiusz Niewiadomski
Eligiusz Niewiadomski (1869 - January 31, 1923), was a Polish modernist painter and art critic, who belonged to the right-wing National Democratic Party in renascent Poland in the early 20th century. He is famous for his assassination of Poland's first President Gabriel Narutowicz in 1922. Eli..
Eligius Fromentin
Eligius Fromentin (1767? October 6 1822) was an American politician. Fromentin was born in France and grew up there. He became a Roman Catholic priest, and fled the country during the French Revolution. He arrived in the United States at first settling in Pennsylvania but then moving to Maryland. I..
Eligmodontia
The genus Eligmodontia consists of five species of South American desert mice restricted to Bolivia, Chile, and Argentina. Species of Eligmodontia occur in arid and semiarid habitats and in both high and low elevation areas. The genus receives its name from the occlusal pattern of the molars and i..
Eligos
Illustration from Collin de Plancy's Dictionnaire Infernal --> Eligos (also Abigor or Eligor), in demonology, is a Great Duke of Hell, ruling sixty legions of demons. He discovers hidden things, and knows the future, of wars, and how soldiers should meet. He also attracts the favours of lords..
Elihu
Elihu can refer to several things. People Elihu, a friend of Job appearing in the Book of Job.Elihu Burritt (1810–1879), a philanthropist, linguist, and social activist.Elihu Harris, mayor of Oakland, California, U.S.Elihu Emory Jackson, a governor of Maryland, U.S.Elihu Katz (1926–), a..
Elihu (Job)
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Elihu (secret society)
Elihu is the fourth oldest senior society at Yale University. It was founded in 1903 by members of Skull and Bones, Scroll and Key and Wolf's Head. While similar to these three in charter and function, Elihu favors privacy over overt secrecy, which the founding members believed less offensive to la..
Elihu Adams
Elihu Adams was the brother of United States President John Adams. He was captain of the Braintree Company at the Siege of Boston, and a minuteman who fought on the Concord Green in 1775. Born 29 May 1741 to John Adams and Susanna Boylston [Elihu Adams Family Tree] and died while serving i..
Elihu B. Washburne
Portrait of U.S. Secretary of State Elihu B. Washburne Elihu Benjamin Washburne (September 23, 1816 – October 23, 1887) Born in Livermore, Maine, he was one of seven brothers that played a prominent role in the early formation of the United States Republican Party. He later served as a memb..
Elihu Burritt
Elihu Burritt (1810–1879) was an American philanthropist, linguist, and social activist born in the town of New Britain, Connecticut in 1810. He was active in many causes, namely opposing slavery, working for temperance, and trying to achieve world peace. These accomplishments caused President..
Elihu Emory Jackson
Elihu Emory Jackson Elihu Emory Jackson (November 3, 1837–December 27, 1907), a member of the United States Democratic Party, was the 41st Governor of Maryland in the United States from 1888 to 1892. He was born in 1837 in Delmar, Maryland and died in 1907 in Baltimore, Maryland. He is ..
Elihu Harris
Elihu Mason Harris is a U.S. Democratic Party politician. He gained national attention by being the first major party politician to lose a state legislative race to a Green Party candidate, when he lost a race for California State Assembly to Audie Bock in 1999. Harris received a Master of Public P..
Elihu Katz
Elihu Katz (b. 1926 in New York) is an American sociologist. He has spent most of a lifetime in research on communication, his main focus being the interplay between media, conversation, opinion, and action in the public sphere. Katz is Trustee Professor at the Annenberg School for Communication, Un..
Elihu Palmer
redirect [[Template:Not verified]]Elihu Palmer (7 August 1764 - 7 April 1806) was an ex-Baptist minister who made an effort to organize Deism by forming the "Deistical Society of New York." Palmer wrote the "Principles of Nature" (1801) as follows: The universe proclaims the existence of one suprem..
Elihu Phinney
Elihu Phinney (1756-1813) was the first printer in Cooperstown, New York. In the early 1790s he lived Canaan in Columbia County, New York, where he published the Columbian Mercury, and Canaan Repository of Rural Knowledge. He was invited to Cooperstown by Judge William Cooper, the wealthy land d..
Elihu Root
Elihu Root (February 15, 1845 – February 7, 1937) was an American lawyer and statesman and the 1912 recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize. Contents 1 Early life and career2 Political career3 Works by Elihu Root4 Quotes5 References6 External links7 Footnotes..
Elihu Spencer
Elihu Spencer (February 12, 1721 – December 27, 1784) was a Yankee clergyman who served as a chaplain during the French and Indian War. During the American Revolution, he was invited to North Carolina by that colony's provincial congress to convince loyalist congregations to join the patrio..
Elihu Stephen Williams
Elihu Stephen Williams (January 24, 1835–December 1, 1903) was a farmer, lawyer, soldier, and politician who became a member of the United States House of Representatives from Ohio. Elihu S. Williams was born near New Carlisle, Ohio, the son of Henry Williams and Elizabeth Pettigrew, both of ..
Elihu Thomson
Elihu Thomson (March 29, 1853 – March 13, 1937) was an engineer and inventor who was instrumental in the founding of major electrical companies in the United States, Britain and France. Contents 1 Biography2 Patents3 External links4 See also5 Categories Biography ..
Elihu Thomson House
The Elihu Thomson House (built 1889) is a historic house located at 22 Monument Avenue, Swampscott, Massachusetts. It is a National Historic Landmark and currently serves as Swampscott Town Hall. The house was designed by architect James Kelly for the noted inventor, electrical engineer, and ind..
Elihu Vedder
Elihu Vedder (1864, New York City - 1923) was an American symbolist painter, book illustrator, and poet. Elihu Vedder, 1910 Minerva, 1896 He is best known for his fifty-five illustrations for Edward FitzGerald's translation of The Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam (deluxe edition, published by Ho..
Elihu Yale
Elihu Yale Elihu Yale, (April 5, 1649 – July 8, 1721), was the first benefactor of Yale University in New Haven, Connecticut in the United States. Life Born in Boston, Massachusetts to David Yale (1613-1690) and Ursula Knight (1624-1698). His grandmother, Ann Lloyd (1591-1659), was als..
Eliica
The Eliica (or the Electric Lithium-Ion battery Car) is an electric car prototype, or concept car designed by a team at Keio University in Tokyo, led by Professor Hiroshi Shimizu. The 5.1 metre (200 inch) car runs on a lithium-ion battery and can accelerate from 0-100 km/h (60 m..
Elii Geba
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Elijah, Missouri
Elijah, Missouri is an unincorporated community in eastern Ozark County. It is about twenty-two miles west of West Plains on Missouri Supplemental Route V just south of U.S. Route 160. It formerly had a post office with a ZIP code of 65642, but mail is now served from the post office in Caulfield...
Elijah (oratorio)
Elijah is an oratorio written by Felix Mendelssohn in 1846 for the Birmingham Festival. It depicts various events in the life of the Biblical prophet Elijah, taken from the books 1 Kings and 2 Kings in the Old Testament and is considered one of the greatest oratorios of all time. Contents 1 ..
Elijah (prophet)
This article is about the prophet in the Hebrew Bible. For the work by Felix Mendelssohn, see Elijah (oratorio). Elijah in the wilderness, by Washington Allston ' Elijah (אֱלִיָּהוּ "Whose/my God is the Lord", Standard Hebrew Eliyyáhu, Tiberian Hebrew ʾĔliyyāhû), also Elias (NT..
Elijah Abel
Drawing of Elijah Abel Elijah Abel (July 25, 1810 - December 25, 1884) was the first black Elder and Seventy in The Latter Day Saint movement, and one of the few black members in the early history of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints to receive the priesthood. Abel was born in ..
Elijah Ba'al Shem of Chelm
Part of a of articles onJews and Judaism Who is a Jew? · Etymology · Culture Judaism · Core principles Tanakh (Torah / Nevi'im / Ketuvim) Talmud · Halakha · Holidays · Prayer Ethics · 613 Mitzvot · Customs · Midrash Jewish ethnic divisions A..
Elijah Baley
Elijah Baley from the cover of The Caves of Steel. Elijah Baley is a fictional character in Isaac Asimov's Robot series. He is a plainclothesman, a homicide detective on the New York City police force. He is a doleful character with a quick temper. He has a strong sense of duty and loyalty an..
Elijah Bashyazi
Elijah ben Moses Bashyazi of Adrianople or Elijah Bašyazi (in Hebrew, Eliyahu ben Moshe ben Menahem) (c. 1420-1490) was a Karaite Jewish hakham of the fifteenth century. He was born (and died) at Adrianople. After being instructed in the Karaite literature and theology of his father (Moses Bashyazi..
Elijah Blue Allman
--> Elijah Blue Allman also known as Phillips Exeter Blue I, (born July 10, 1976), son of Cher and Gregg Allman and half brother of Chastity Bono and Devon Allman . He is the singer and guitarist for the rock band Deadsy which consists of Alec Pure on drums, Dr. Nner on synthesizer, Carlton Megalod..
Elijah Boardman
Elijah Boardman (March 7, 1760 - August 18, 1823) was a United States Senator from Connecticut. Born in New Milford, he was educated by private tutors, and served in the American Revolutionary War. He was employed as a clerk in a mercantile establishment, and engaged in mercantile pursuits from 178..
Elijah Bond
Elijah J. Bond was an American lawyer and inventor. Although he invented and patented many types of items including a steam boiler, he is best remembered for inventing what became known as a Ouija Board. He invented the board in 1889 and filed for a United States patent on May 28, 1890. Charles W...
Elijah Burke
--> Elijah Burke is a professional wrestler who currently wrestles for Ohio Valley Wrestling. A former officer for the JSO in Florida. He did amateur boxing in Jacksonville's Club 5 and Club Plush were he was 98-1. Currently, he wrestles for WWE developemental territory OVW. Contents 1 ..
Elijah B Torn
Elijah B Torn ( born 1979 in Ithaca, New York) is an electronic musician who lives and perfoms New York City. He is the eldest son of guitarist David Torn. "Sarge - Shukar Rough," Torn's first album was released on the now defunct Can't Stop Eating label. It has received airplay both on KCRW's Mo..
Elijah Churchill
Elijah Churchill, was a soldier for the Continental Army during the American Revolutionary War. Born in Enfield, Connecticut, a carpenter, he entered the 8th Connecticut Regiment as a private on July 7, 1775. On May 7, 1777, he re-enlisted for the duration of the war as a corporal in the 2nd Contine..
Elijah Clarke
Elijah Clarke (1742 – December 5 1799), born in Anson County, North Carolina, was a Georgian hero of the American Revolutionary War. After the war, Clarke served in the Georgia General Assembly from 1781 to 1790. He died nine years later in Augusta, Georgia. His son John Clark served as gover..
Elijah Clark State Park
The sunset over Lake Strom Thurmond, as seen from the shore of Elijah Clark State Park Elijah Clark State Park is a 447 acre (1.81 km2) Georgia state park located near Lincolnton on the western shore of Lake Strom Thurmond. The park is named for Elijah Clark, a frontiersman and Georgia war he..
Elijah Craig
Elijah Craig (1738 – May 18, 1808) was a Baptist preacher from Kentucky, who is remembered chiefly for the invention of bourbon whiskey. He is also the founder of Georgetown College, in Georgetown, Kentucky. Craig was born in Orange County, Virginia in approximately 1738. He was ordained a ..
Elijah Cummings
Elijah Eugene Cummings (born January 18 1951) is a Democratic member of the United States House of Representatives, representing the 7th district of the State of Maryland ([map]) since 1996. Contents 1 Early life and career2 Congressional career2.1 Committee assignments..
Elijah E. Myers
Elijah E. Myers (b. December 22, 1832, Philadelphia - d. March 5, 1909, Detroit) was a leading architect of government buildings in the latter half of the 19th century, and the only architect to design the capitol buildings of 3 U.S. states. He also designed buildings in Mexico and Brazil. Myers' de..
Elijah E. Unger
Elijah E. Unger served as Los Angeles City Auditor from 1900 until his death on October 17, 1903. |- style="text-align: center;" ..
Elijah Embree Hoss
Elijah Embree Hoss (1849-1919) was an American Bishop of the Methodist Episcopal Church, South, elected in 1902. Contents 1 Early Life2 Education3 Ordained Ministry4 Episcopal Ministry5 Selected Writings6 Biography7 References8 See also Early Life Born 14..
Elijah Fenton
Elijah Fenton (1683 - 1730) was a poet, biographer and translator. Born in Shelton (now Stoke-on-Trent), and educated at the great university of Cambridge, for a time he acted as secretary to the Charles Boyle, 4th Earl of Orrery in Flanders, and was then Master of Sevenoaks Grammar School. In 17..
Elijah Gair
Elijah Gair is a politician in Manitoba, Canada. In the federal election of 2004, he ran as a candidate of the Green Party in the east Winnipeg riding of Elmwood—Transcona. Gair's campaign focused on the need to find alternatives to forest products and petroleum for energy resources. According ..
Elijah H. Mills
Elijah Hunt Mills (1776-1829) was an American politician from Massachusetts. Mills was born in Chesterfield, Massachusetts on December 1, 1776; educated by private tutors and graduated from Williams College in 1797. He studied law, was admitted to the bar, and commenced practice in Northampton, Mas..
Elijah Hall
Elijah Hall (8 December 1742 – 22 June 1830) was an officer in the Continental Navy. Hall, born 8 December 1742, in Raynham, Mass., was appointed Lieutenant in the Continental Navy 14 June 1777, to serve in the frigate Ranger under John Paul Jones. Ranger sailed for France 1 November 1777, ta..
Elijah Harper
Elijah Harper (born March 3, 1949) is an Aboriginal Cree Canadian politician and band chief. Harper was born in Red Sucker Lake, a reserve in northern Manitoba, and served there as Band Chief from 1978 to 1981. In 1981, Harper became the first Treaty Indian to be elected as a provincial politician..
Elijah Hedding
Elijah Hedding (1780-1852) was an American bishop of the Methodist Episcopal Church, elected in 1824. He was born on 7 June, 1780 near Pine Plains, New York to parents of English origin. He was trained in prayer by his mother, who was brought into the church under circuit preacher Benjamin Abbot. ..
Elijah Hise Norton
Elijah Hise Norton, a Representative from Missouri; was born in Russellville, Logan County, Ky., November 21 1821; attended the public schools and Centre College, Danville, Ky.; was graduated from the law department of Transylvania University, Lexington, Ky., in 1842; was admitted to the bar and c..
Elijah Impey
Sir Elijah Impey (June 13, 1732 - 1809) was a British judge, at one time chief justice of Bengal. He was educated at Westminster with Warren Hastings, who was his intimate friend throughout life. Having been called to the bar in 1756, in 1773 he was appointed the first chief justice of the new sup..
Elijah Interfaith Institute
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Elijah List
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Elijah Masinde
Elijah Masinde (also spelt Elija Masinde) was a traditional leader of the Bukusu people of western Kenya. Contents 1 Early life2 Dini Ya Musambwa3 Detention, old age, and death4 References5 External links Early life Born around 1910 - 1912 in Bungoma district, Masinde s..
Elijah McCoy
Elijah J. McCoy Elijah J. McCoy (1843/1844?Sources give his birthdate as May 2, 1843; May 2, 1844; or less commonly March 27, 1843. – 10 October, 1929) was an African Canadian inventor. Contents 1 Life2 Notes3 Bibliography4 References5 External links Life El..
Elijah Mizrachi
Elijah Mizrachi (c. 1455 - 1525 or 1526) was a Talmudist and posek, an authority on Halakha. He is best known for his Sefer ha-Mizrachi, a supercommentary on Rashi's commentary on the Torah. He is also known as Re'em (רא״ם), the Hebrew acronym for "Rabbi Elijah Mizrachi". Biography Mizrachi was..
Elijah Mudenda
Elijah Mudenda (born 1927) is a Zambian politician. He served as Prime Minister of the country from 27 May 1975 to 20 July 1977. |- style="text-align: center;" ..
Elijah Muhammad
Elijah Muhammad Elijah Muhammad (October 1897–February 25, 1975) led the Nation of Islam, a largely African-American spiritual and political organization, from 1934 to 1975. Contents 1 Early life2 Teachings3 Legacy4 References5 External links Early life M..
Elijah P. Lovejoy
Rev. Elijah Parish Lovejoy (November 9 1802 – November 7 1837) was an American abolitionist and journalist. Born in Albion, Maine, he graduated from Colby College in 1826. He studied at the Princeton Theological Seminary and in 1834 was ordained a minister in the Presbyterian Church, like his fath..
Elijah Paine
Elijah Paine (January 21, 1757-April 28, 1842) was a US Senator from Vermont, serving as a Federalist from 1795 to 1801. Born in Brooklyn, Connecticut; attended the public schools; served in the Revolutionary War; graduated from Harvard College in 1781; studied law; admitted to the bar and comme..
Elijah Porter Barrows
Elijah Porter Barrows (January 5, 1807-1888) was an American clergyman and writer. He was born in Mansfield, Connecticut. He was graduated at Yale in 1826, and, after teaching school for five years at Hartford, was ordained, and in 1835 became pastor of the first free Presbyterian Church in New Yor..
Elijah S. Grammer
Elijah Sherman Grammer (April 3, 1868–November 19, 1936) was a Republican Senator from Washington from 1932-1933. Grammer was a businessman and logger by profession, and did not seek election after he was appointed to finish the term of Wesley Livsey Jones. External links [Congressiona..
Elijah Snow
Elijah Snow is a fictional character from the comic book, Planetary by Warren Ellis and John Cassaday. His super-human abilities have been described by teammate Jakita Wagner as "heat subtraction". What this means is that he can affect the temperature around him, producing immense cold. The limit..
Elijah Steele
Elijah Steele (November 13, 1817 - June 27, 1883) an early Northern California pioneer, jurist, legislator and Indian agent. Born near Albany, New York, Steele was raised in Oswego. After reading law in the office of Grant and Allen, he was admitted to the New York bar in 1840. He moved west in 1841..
Elijah W. Flake
Elijah Wilson Flake (1841-1918) fought in the historic battle between the Merrimac and the Monitor. William J. Flake, his cousin, was a prominent member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Elijah W. Flake enlisted in Anson County North Carolina on Sept. 5, 1861 at the age of 20. H..
Elijah Ward
Ward was born in Sing Sing (now Ossining), N.Y., on September 16 1816. He pursued classical studies, engaged in commercial pursuits in New York City and at the same time attended the law department of New York University. He was admitted to the bar in 1843 and commenced practice in New York City, ju..
Elijah Wood
[[Image:Elijah Wood.jpg|thumb|Elijah Wood in Wellington, New Zealand for the 2003 world premiere of [[The Lord of the Rings: Return of the King]].]] Elijah Jordan Wood (born January 28, 1981) is an American actor. A professional actor since the age of nine, Wood is best known for the role of Frodo..
Elijio Panti
Don Elijio Panti (1893-1996) was a Belizean traditional healer who used Mayan herbal medical techniques. Life Don Elijio was heir to generations of knowledge about traditional healing and spent his life in service to others. He was recognized throughout the Americas for his skills in using the sim..
Elil
Elil is a term used by rabbits in Richard Adams's Watership Down to refer to their natural enemies (foxes, cats, stoats, etc.) Its use to them is similar to use of the word "evil" in the English language. The rabbits also know their enemies as "u embleer hrair", lapine for "the stinking thousand"...
Elilo
The correct title of this } is }}}. The initial letter is capitalized due to [Naming conventions #Lower case first lettertechnical restrictions]. elilo is the standard Linux boot loader for EFI-based PC hardware. It was originally developed for IA-64 systems made by Hewlett Packard, but a..
Elim
Elim may refer to: Elim, AlaskaElim, PennsylvaniaElim, Western Cape, South AfricaElim Constituency, NamibiaElim (Drenthe), Drenthe, NetherlandsElim Pentecostal Church, in the United KingdomElim Fellowship, in the United StatesElim (Bible), a biblical placeElim Garak, a character from Star Trek: Deep..
Elim, Alaska
Elim is a city in Nome Census Area, Alaska, United States. At the 2000 census the population was 313. Contents 1 Geography2 Demographics3 Education4 External links Geography Elim is located at [64°37′4″N, 162°15′24″W] (64.617734, -162.256705)[Geograp..
Elim, Pennsylvania
Elim is a census-designated place (CDP) in Upper Yoder Township, Cambria County, Pennsylvania, United States. The population was 4,175 at the 2000 census. Geography Elim is located at [40°17′57″N, 78°56′24″W] (40.299124, -78.939873)[Geographic references#1GR1]. Accord..
Elim, Western Cape
Elim is a village in the Western Cape Province of South Africa. It was originally a Moravian Mission Station established on the Agulhas Plain by German missionaries in 1824. The missionaries not only brought the Gospel there but they also taught the people various trades and skills. The Elim thatche..
Elimäki
Elimäki is a municipality of Finland. It is located in the province of Southern Finland and is part of the Kymenlaakso region. The municipality has a population of 8,562 and covers an area of 391.74 km² of which 8.73 km² is water. The population density is 22.5 inhabitants per km². The municip..
Elimbah railway station, Queensland
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Elimelech
Elimelech (E·lim´e·lech) [My God Is King] was a man of Bethlehem who, along with his wife Naomi and their two sons Mahlon and Chilion, left Judah because of a famine in the days of the Judges and took up alien residence in Moab, where he died.—Ru 1:1-3. ..
Elimelech of Lizhensk
The Biala Rebbe of America praying at the Grave of Rabbi Elimelech of Lizhensk Rabbi Elimelech Lipman of Lizhensk (or Lezhinsk or Lijensk) (in Polish: Leżajsk) (1717-1786) was an Orthodox Jewish Rabbi and one of the great Hassidic Rebbes of the past. He was also known as a Tzaddik who devoted..
ElimiDATE
The correct title of this } is }}}. The initial letter is capitalized due to [Naming conventions #Lower case first lettertechnical restrictions]. elimiDATE is a television dating reality show. In it, one contestant chooses between four contestants of the opposite sex by eliminating them on..
Elimination
Elimination can refer to several things: In chemistry, an elimination reaction is a one- or two-step organic reaction in which two functional groups combine to form a larger organic product with a new bond such as an ester, amide, or ether. There is also a small product; e.g., water or an acid. In ..
Elimination (album)
Elimination is the debut album of New Zealand hip-hop group, the Deceptikonz released in 2002. Song Information Track listing Introduction: Mobb DeepFirst Course MealSwinging BladesMore Than Meets The EyeFallen Angels featuring P-MoneyIndustry Shakedown -Interlude featuring U-God, Masta Killa, Fa..
Elimination Chamber
The Elimination Chamber match at Survivor Series 2002. The Elimination Chamber is a match type in professional wrestling (seen in World Wrestling Entertainment), which is a variation of the steel cage and Hell in a Cell matches, in that the ring is surrounded by a steel structure of chain and ..
Elimination communication
Elimination communication (EC) is a form of nurturing in which a caregiver uses timing, signals, cues, and intuition to help an infant address his or her elimination needs, partially or completely avoiding the use of diapers (nappies). EC is also known as Natural Infant Hygiene, Elimination Timing, ..
Elimination half-life
It has been suggested that this article or section be [Merging and moving pagesmerged] with } (:Wikipedia talk:}}}) For other uses, see (disambiguation)}}}. The elimination half-life of a drug (or any xenobiotic agent) refers to the timecourse necessary for the quantity of the xenobioti..
Elimination reaction
An elimination reaction is a type of organic reaction in which two substituents are removed from a molecule in either a one or two-step mechanism. Either the unsaturation of the molecule increases (as in most organic elimination reactions) or the valence of an atom in the molecule decreases by two,..
Elimination theory
In algebraic geometry, elimination theory is the classical name for algorithmic approaches to eliminating between polynomials of several variables. The linear case would now routinely be handled by Gauss-Jordan elimination, rather than the theoretical solution provided by Cramer's rule. In the same..
Eliminative materialism
Eliminativists argue that our modern belief in the existence of mental phenomena is analogous to our ancient belief in obsolete theories such as the geocentric model of the universe. Eliminative materialism (also called eliminativism) is a view in the philosophy of mind that argues for an abs..
Eliminator
Eliminator is the eighth studio album by American blues-rock band ZZ Top, released in 1983 (see 1983 in music). It was arguably the band's most successful album. In 2003, the album was ranked number 396 on Rolling Stone magazine's list of the 500 greatest albums of all time. Contents 1 Trac..
Eliminator (comics)
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Elimiotis
Elimiotis was a region of Macedon that was located along the Haliacmon, north of Perrhaibia/Thessaly, west of Pieria, east of Parauaia, and south of Orestis. In earlier times, it was independent, but later was incorporated into the Argead kingdom of Macedon. ..
Elim (Bible)
Elim (Hebrew: אֵילִם) was one of the places where the Israelites camped following their Exodus from Egypt. It is referenced in Exodus 15 and 16 and Numbers 33. According to Exodus and Numbers, Elim is located near the eastern shore of the Red Sea. It was possibly south of the Israelites' cros..
Elim Aboriginal Mission, Queensland
Elim Aboriginal Mission, Queensland was an Aboriginal mission in Queensland, Australia. History This mission was established in 1885 on the north shore at Cape Bedford near Cooktown in Queensland. While it initially flourished, Elim's future became grim and the people were relocated to Hope Valley..
Elim Airport
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Elim Bible Institute
Elim Bible Institute ( EBI ) was founded by Ivan Q. and Minnie Spencer in 1924 at Hornell, New York In 1951 they purchased the current 75-acre campus where EBI now stands. The current campus in Lima, New York was originally the home of Genesee Wesleyan Seminary (GWS). Elim Bible Institute is not..
Elim Christian Services
[Elim Christian Services], is a Christian ministry, based in the Southwest suburbs of Chicago, Illinois, that equips individuals with disabilities to achieve their highest potential, primarily through a Christian special education program, a vocational and day program for adults with disab..
Elim Constituency
Elim is a constituency of Omusati Region, Namibia. ..
Elim Demidov
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. Elim Demidov, 3rd prince of San Donato, was Russia's last ambassador to Greece. Elim Demidov was born as the so..
Elim Fellowship
The Elim Fellowship is not to be confused with the Elim Pentecostal Church in the United Kingdom, established in 1915. The Elim Fellowship is a Pentecostal/charismatic Christian denomination that emphasizes the spread of revival and renewal. Ivan Q. and Minnie Spencer founded the Elim Bible Instit..
Elim Garak
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Elim Oillfinshneachta
Elim Oilfinshneachta, son of Roitheachtaigh (II) son of Roan, was a legendary High King of Ireland. During his reign snow fell that tasted of wine. |- style="text-align: center;" ..
Elim Pentecostal Church
The Elim Pentecostal Church (EPC) is a U.K.-based Pentecostal Christian denomination (not to be confused with the U.S.-based Elim Fellowship). George Jeffreys (1889–1972), a Welshman, founded the Elim Pentecostal Church in Monaghan, Ireland in 1915. Jeffreys was an evangelist with a Welsh Con..
Elina Bystritskaya
Elina Avraamovna Bystritskaya (Russian: Элина Авраамовна Быстрицкая) (born on April 4, 1928) is a Ukrainian-born Russian actress best known for her role of Axinia in Sergei Gerasimov's epic screening of Mikhail Sholokhov's novel And Quiet Flows the Don (1958). A Ukrainian by..
Elina Giani
Elina Giani is an Italian model who worked with Playboy in the mid-1990s. Appearances in Playboy special editions Playboy's Book of Lingerie Vol. 44 July 1995.Playboy's Girls of Summer July 1995 - pages 24-25.Playboy's Book of Lingerie Vol. 46 November 1995 - pages 20-23.Playboy's Book of Lingerie ..
Elincia Ridell Crimea
Elincia Ridell Crimea is the sole survivor of the Crimean royal family in [[Fire Emblem: Path of Radiance]]. She spends the majority of the game traveling with Ike and the Greil Mercenaries on their quest to save Crimea. Late in the game she becomes a playable character, the only unit in the game wi..
Eline Flipse
Eline Flipse (born in 1954 in Wageningen, the Netherlands) is a film director of documentaries. Flipse studied at the Film Academy in Amsterdam, where she got her degree in 1978. In 1982, she made her first documentary, Het Verschijnsel B, about bibliophily. She directed her first documentary for ..
Elings Park
Elings Park is in Santa Barbara, California. It is located off Las Positas Road on the westside of the Freeway. The park consists of two levels of fields in the center of the park area. Around this area are hills. On and around these hills are paths developed extensively for hiking and biking. Durin..
ELinks
ELinks is a free software text-based console web browser for Unix-like operating systems. It began in late 2001 as an Experimental fork by Petr Baudis of the Links Web browser, hence the name. Since then, the 'E' has come to stand for Enhanced or Extended, and on 1 September 2004, Petr Baudiš hand..
Elinora of Furstán-Festil
In the fictional universe of the Deryni novels of Katherine Kurtz, Elinora Furstána-Festila-Mór was the ninth Festillic Pretender, claiming the title of Queen of Gwynedd from 1038 to 1050. She was the first Festillic Pretender of the junior branch of the House of Furstán-Festil, and her claim to..
Elinor Bennett
Elinor Bennett is a Welsh harpist. Elinor Bennett is the wife of politician Dafydd Wigley. Two of the couple's four children died of a genetic condition. As a harpist, she is one of the foremost performers in the world. She has recorded 12 solo albums, and is one of the organisers of the Wales..
Elinor Brent-Dyer
Elinor M. Brent-Dyer 1894–1969 was a children’s author who wrote over 100 books during her lifetime, the most famous being the Chalet School series. Contents 1 Short Biography2 Bibliography3 Chalet School Series4 La Rochelle Titles5 Other titles6 Further rea..
Elinor Caplan
Hon. Elinor Caplan Elinor Caplan, PC (born May 20, 1944 in Toronto, Ontario) is a retired politician and businesswoman in Ontario, Canada. She served in the Legislative Assembly of Ontario from 1985 to 1997, and was a Member of Parliament in the Canadian House of Commons from 1997 to 2004. ..
Elinor Darwin
Elinor Mary Darwin (née Monsell), (1871-1954) was an Irish engraver and artist. She was born in Limerick, Munster and studied at the Slade School of Art in London, earning a scholarship in 1896. She married Bernard Darwin, the golf writer grandson of the British naturalist Charles Darwin in 1906...
Elinor Donahue
Elinor Donahue (born April 19, 1937 in Tacoma, Washington) is an American actress. Born Mary Eleanor Donahue, her mother, a theatrical costumer, moonlighted as a department store saleswoman in order to pay for her daughter's dancing lessons. Appearing in dancing-chorus film roles from the age of fi..
Elinor Fair
Elinor Fair (21 December 1903 - 26 April 1957) was a motion picture actress born in Richmond, Virginia. She began her career with the name Eleanor Crowe, changed it to Lenore Fair, and finally settled on Elinor Fair. When Fair was elected a WAMPAS Baby Star in 1924, she had already been in films ..
Elinor Glyn
Elinor Glyn Elinor Glyn (October 17, 1864 - September 23, 1943), born Elinor Sutherland in Jersey, was the celebrated author of such early 20th century bestsellers as It, Three Weeks, Beyond the Rocks, and other novels in a similarly softcore vein. Glyn was also the younger sister of Lucy, L..
Elinor Goodman
Elinor Goodman (born 11 October 1946) is a UK journalist, best known as Political Editor of Channel 4 News from 1988 to 2005. She joined Channel 4 News as political correspondent in 1982. Prior to Channel 4 she worked for the Financial Times. Goodman was appointed in 2005 to chair the Affordable ..
Elinor Haas Heller
Elinor Haas Heller was a Regent for the University of California from 1961-1976. She served as Chair from 1975-1976, Vice-Chair from 1968-1969 and 1971-1972. In 1973 she was appointed to serve on California's Postsecondary Education Commission. She received the Clark Kerr Award in 1976. She was ..
Elinor James
Elinor James (1644 - July 17, 1719) was a British printer and controversialist who used her own printing press to address public concerns throughout her adult life. She married Thomas James on October 27, 1662, at seventeen years of age, and Thomas James was a printer in London. She had four child..
Elinor Lipman
Elinor Lipman is the author of eight novels about contemporary American society and a collection of short stories. Born and raised in Lowell, Massachusetts, Lipman graduated from Simmons College where she studied journalism. She lives in Western Massachusetts and Manhattan, and received the New E..
Elinor McKenzie Shield
Elinor McKenzie Shield Champions 1974 New South Wales 1975 Australian Capital Territory 1976 Queensland 1977 Australian Capital Territory 1978 New South Wales 1979 Victoria 1980 Queensland 1981 New South Wales 1982 Queensland 1983 Queensland 1984 South Australia 1985 Victoria ..
Elinor Mordaunt
Elinor Mordaunt (or Evelyn May Clowes) (c. 1872 - June 25 1942) wan an English author, writer and traveler. Elinor was a daughter of St John L. Clowes and the Hon. Mrs Clowes, was born at Cotgrove Place, Nottinghamshire, England, and was christened Evelyn Mary. In 1897 she went to Mauritius and the..
Elinor Ostrom
Elinor Ostrom is the Arthur F. Bentley Professor of Political Science at Indiana University, Bloomington She has authored many books in the fields of organizational theory, political science, and public administration. She is considered an expert on collective action, trust, the commons, and relate..
Elinor Wylie
Elinor (Hoyt) Wylie (September 7, 1885 – December 16, 1928) was an American poet and novelist who was popular before World War II. She was a contemporary of Edna St. Vincent Millay. In 1921, she published her first official collection of poetry, Nets to Catch the Wind, which gained her ren..
ELINT
ELINT stands for ELectronic INTelligence, and refers to intelligence-gathering by use of electronic sensors. The data gathered is typically pertinent to a rival's defense network, especially the electronic parts such as radars, surface-to-air missile systems, aircraft, etc. It can be performed from..
Elinvar
Elinvar is the name of a type of metallic alloy with a modulus of elasticity which does not vary with temperature; the name means elastically invariable. The first work in producing it was done by the same man who had invented invar, the alloy of nickel and iron which has a small temperature coeffic..
Elin Grindemyr
Elin Grindemyr (born February 7, 1983, Norrköping) is a model from Sweden. Her first appearance was in the Swedish men's magazine Slitz as a contender for "Annual Sexiest Girfriend." Despite the fact that she did not win this contest, she has appeared in Slitz several times thereafter. In May 20..
Elin Jones
Elin Jones is a Plaid Cymru politician. She is a member of the National Assembly for Wales for Ceredigion since 1999. Jones was educated at the University of Wales in Cardiff and Aberystwyth. She was elected Mayor of Aberystwyth in 1997 and was formerly a Development officer for the Development..
Elin Kristiansen
Elin Kristiansen (born 9 July 1968) is a former biathlete from Norway. She has received two World Championships medals, one in 1988 when she won silver at the 15 km event and a bronze in 1990 from the sprint event. Her best Winter Olympic Games placing came in the 1994 Winter Olympics, when she fini..
Elin Lindley
Elin Lindley, née Elin Jonsson, (born ? - 1946) was a Swedish feminist and socialist. Born in a poor peasent family in Ödeshög, Elin Jonsson moved to Stockholm in 1891 and she joined the Swedish Social Democratic Party in 1892. In the year 1900, she married Charles Lindley. They had met in 1895..
Elin Nordegren
--> Elin Nordegren (born January 1, 1980, Stockholm, Sweden) is a Swedish model married to Tiger Woods. They were introduced by Swedish golf star Jesper Parnevik, who had employed her as a nanny, and became engaged in November 2003. They were married in a sunset ceremony at the Sandy Lane Hotel a..
Elin Ortiz
Elin Ortiz (born c. 1945) is a Puerto Rican actor, comedian and producer. Ortiz has Diabetes. Life in the entertainment business Ortiz began his career as a telenovela actor in Puerto Rico, sharing credits with such actors as Walter Mercado, Alicia Villamil and many others. He participated in sev..
Elin Oxenhielm
Elin Oxenhielm was a Swedish mathematics student, who, in December 2003, mistakenly claimed to have solved Hilbert's sixteenth problem. Her paper had been accepted to the journal Nonlinear Analysis, but after further review the acceptance was withdrawn. An editorial announcement by Editor-in-Chie..
Elin Pelin
Elin Pelin (Bulgarian: Елин Пелин) (July 8, 1877, Baylovo – December 3, 1949, Sofia) is the artistic pseudonym of Dimitar Ivanov Stoyanov. He is arguably considered Bulgaria’s best narrator of country life. Born into a large family in a village near Sofia, he loved writing and reading..
Elin Topuzakov
Elin Topuzakov (born February 5, 1977) is a Bulgarian football defender who currently plays for PFC Levski Sofia. Topuzakov started his career in Dimitrovgrad and joined Levski in 1998. A player with a big heart and a cool head.Made his way as one of the legends of the club. Topuzakov is among the..
Eliodoro Camacho
Eliodoro Camacho was a Bolivian politician. He was born in Inquisivi. The Eliodoro Camacho Province is named after him. ..
Eliodoro Camacho Province
Eliodoro Camacho is a province in the La Paz Department, Bolivia. ..
Elion Enterprises Limited
Elion Enterprises Limited, or Elion for short, is an Internet service provider in Estonia. It also offers telephone and television services. ..
Eliot
Eliot may refer to People: Eliot Spitzer, New York attorney generalCharles Eliot, landscape gardenerCharles Eliot, British diplomatCharles W. Eliot one of the presidents of the Harvard UniversityEliot Ness, an American Treasury agentFrancis Perceval Eliot, British soldier, journalist & essayistGeor..
Eliot, Maine
Eliot is a town in York County, Maine, United States. The population was 5,954 at the 2000 census. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the town has a total area of 55.1 km² (21.3 mi²). 51.1 km² (19.7 mi²) of it is land and 4.0 km² (1.5 mi²) of it (7.29%) is water. Demog..
Elioth Gruner
Elioth Gruner (1882-1939), New Zealand-born Australian painter, was winner of the Wynne Prize seven times. Wynne Prize wins 1916 - Morning Light1919 - Spring Frost1921 - Valley of the Tweed1929 - On the Murrumbidgee1934 - Murrumbidgee Ranges, Canberra1936 - An Australian Landscape1937 - Weetangera,..
Eliot A. Cohen
Eliot A. Cohen Eliot A. Cohen is a professor at the Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS) at Johns Hopkins University. Cohen is the Director of the Strategic Studies department at SAIS and has specialized in strategic studies, the Middle East, Persian Gulf, Iraq, arms co..
Eliot A. Jardines
Eliot A. Jardines is the first Assistant Deputy Director of National Intelligence for Open Source (ADDNI/OS). Assuming his position on 5 December 2005, he is responsible for developing strategic direction, establishing policy and managing fiscal resources for open source exploitation for the Office..
Eliot Bromley-Martin
Eliot George Bromley-Martin (2 October 1866 – 23 January 1946) was an English cricketer: a right-handed batsman and right-arm slow bowler who played for Worcestershire County Cricket Club in the late 19th century. He was born in Callow End, Worcester, and was educated at Eton and Oxford. In t..
Eliot Coleman
Eliot Coleman (1939?-) is an American farmer, author, agricultural researcher and educator, and a proponent of organic farming. His 1989 book, The New Organic Grower, is considered must-reading for organic farmers and market gardeners. He served for two years as Executive Director of the Internation..
Eliot Crawshay-Williams
Eliot Crawshay-Williams (September 4, 1879–May 11, 1962), was a British author, officer, M. P. and parliamentary private secretary to prime minister Lloyd George. Crawshay-Williams was the son of a Welsh barrister and politician. He was educated at Eton, and Trinity College, Oxford. He joine..
Eliot Feld
Born: Brooklyn, New York Studied: School of American Ballet, New Dance Group, High School of Performing Arts, Richard Thomas. Performed: At age twelve with New York City Ballet as the Child Prince in George Balanchine's original production of "The Nutcracker" and in the Phoenix Theater's musical, ..
Eliot Fisk
This article is part of the Classical guitar series (Please move this template to the end of the page) [[Portal:Classical guitar|Classical guitar Portal]] - Classical guitar - History of the classical guitar - Vihuela - Baroque guitar - Early romantic guitar - Romantic guitar - Modern classical..
Eliot Hill
Eliot Hill (born 1974) was a candidate in the 2006 Canadian federal election in the electoral district of Hamilton Centre, representing the Conservative Party of Canada. Hill has served as a police officer in Hamilton and Toronto since the 1990s. He is engaged to Nancy Gough, to whom he proposed o..
Eliot House
--> Eliot House is one of twelve residential houses for upperclassmen at Harvard University. Opened in 1931, the house was named after Charles William Eliot, who served as president of the university for forty years (1869-1909). The architectural style of Eliot House is considered typical of Harvar..
Eliot Howard
Eliot Howard (November 13, 1873 - December 26, 1940) was an English ornithologist. Howard was born at Stone House near Kidderminster and studied at Stoke Poges and Eton. He showed from his earliest childhood an intense love of natural history. It was not until 1914 that his first work, British Warb..
Eliot L. Engel
Rep. Eliot Engel Eliot Lance Engel (born February 18, 1947) is an American Democratic politician from the U.S. state of New York who currently represents the New York State 17th Congressional District ([map]). The district encompasses portions of the Bronx, Westchester County, and R..
Eliot Lear
Eliot Lear is a longtime member of the Internet Engineering Task Force and author of several Request for Comments. He is a Consulting Engineer for Cisco Systems after working for Silicon Graphics as an Internet Architect. [Eliot Lears' homepage] Requests for Comment A partial list of RFCs..
Eliot Ness
Eliot Ness Eliot Ness (April 19, 1903 – May 16, 1957) was an American Treasury agent, famous for his efforts to enforce Prohibition in Chicago, Illinois as the leader of a legendary team nicknamed The Untouchables. Contents 1 Birth and early life2 Career3 After Capone'..
Eliot Noyes
Eliot Fette Noyes (1910-1977) was an American-born, Harvard-trained industrial designer, who worked on projects for IBM, among others. He also redesinged gasoline stations for Mobil during the 1970's. The Harvard Graduate School of Design has a named chair in his honor. External Links [Biogr..
Eliot Porter
Eliot Porter (1901-1990) was an American photographer best known for his color photographs of nature. His brother, Fairfield Porter, was a realist painter and art critic. Photography career An amateur photographer since childhood, Porter earned degrees in chemical engineering and medicine, and wo..
Eliot Rosewater
Eliot Rosewater is a recurring character in the novels of American author Kurt Vonnegut. He appears throughout various novels as a volunteer fireman, an alcoholic, and a philanthropist through the Rosewater Foundation. He is among the few fans of the novels of Kilgore Trout (another of Vonnegut's ..
Eliot Spitzer
Eliot Spitzer Eliot Laurence Spitzer (born June 10, 1959) is the current New York State Attorney General and the likely 2006 Democratic nominee for Governor of New York. He will face Republican John Faso for the governorship. Contents 1 Background2 Political career2.1 Campaig..
Eliot Teltscher
Eliot Teltscher (born March 15, 1959 in Rancho Palos Verdes, California) is a former tennis player from the United States, who won ten singles titles during his professional career. The righthander reached his highest singles ATP-ranking on May 7, 1982, when he became the number 6 of the world. Ext..
Eliot Tokar
Eliot Tokar is a noted American practitioner of Tibetan medicine, author, and lecturer. He lives and works in New York City and has traveled throughout Asia, Europe, and North America in the course of the study and practice of this ancient system of natural healing. Following a traditional appren..
Eliot V. Elliott
Eliot Valens Elliott (1902 - 26 November, 1984) was a trade union leader of the Seamen's Union of Australia (SUA) from 1941 to 1978. Born in New Zealand, Elliott left school at the age of 15, briefly worked on the New Zealand railways, before becoming a merchant seaman and travelling the world. Du..
Elio Chacón
Elio Chacón Rodríguez (October 26, 1936 - April 24, 1992) was a Major League Baseball second baseman and shortstop who played in the National League between 1960-64. He was the seventh baseball player from Venezuela to play in the majors. Chacón batted .265 as a reserve second baseman with th..
Elio Ciol
Elio Ciol (born 1929) is an Italian photographer and publisher who was born in Casarsa della Delizia in Friuli-Venezia Giulia, the region where he has principally lived and worked. His father was a photographer who kept a studio in their hometown and Elio was fascinated by the technical aspects and..
Elio de Angelis
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Elio De Anna
Elio De Anna (born September 30, 1949) is an Italian former rugby union player turned politician, currently president of the Province of Pordenone (Friuli-Venezia Giulia). As rugby player, De Anna won two times the Italian title with Rugby Rovigo, where he played alongside his brother Dino. He rece..
Elio Di Iorio
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Elio Di Rupo
Elio Di Rupo Elio Di Rupo (born July 18, 1951) is the leader of one of the two Belgian socialist parties, the French-speaking Parti Socialiste (PS), and one of Belgium's most powerful politicians. Elio Di Rupo is a flamboyant left-winger, and is widely considered to have played a major part i..
Elio e le Storie Tese
Elio e le Storie Tese is a popular Italian band from Milan, formed in 1980, whose music is clearly (and declaratly) inspired to the style of Frank Zappa, both in music and lyrics. Its leader is Stefano Belisari, aka Elio. Elio e le Storie Tese's musical work is strongly characterized by very elab..
Elio Gaspari
Elio Gaspari (Naples, Italy, 1944) is a Brazilian journalist and writer resident in São Paulo, Brazil. He came to Brazil while still an infant, and began his career in journalism not long after. He is well known for his political opinion column in the Folha de São Paulo newspaper, which is syndica..
Elio Petri
Elio Petri (January 29, 1929 - November 10, 1982) was a political Italian filmmaker. Elio Petri was born in Rome on January 29th, 1923 into a modest family, his father being a coppersmith. As only son, he grew up in the working-class area of the city before attending school where he was noted f..
Elio Toaff
Elio Toaff (born April 30, 1915) is the former chief rabbi of Rome. On 13 April, 1986, He greeted and prayed with Pope John Paul II during an unannounced visit to the Synagogue of Rome. In 1947 he was rabbi to Venice and in 1951 he became the chief rabbi of Rome. Bibliography Perfidi giudei, frate..
Elio Vittorini
--> Elio Vittorini (July 23, 1908 - February 12, 1966) was an Italian writer and novelist. He was a contemporary of Italo Calvino and an influential voice in the modernist school of novel writing. His best-known work is the anti-fascist novel Conversations in Sicily, for which he was jailed when it..
Elipando
Elipando (named in some sources as Elipandus) (717 - 808?) was a Spanish archbishop and theologian. He proposed Jesus as adopted rather than the natural son of God - a theory which is now known as adoptionism. His most well-known opponent was the English scholar Alcuin who wrote, among many other wo..
Eliphalet Adams
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Eliphalet Chapin
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Eliphalet Dyer
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Eliphalet Nott
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Eliphalet Nott Potter
Eliphalet Nott Potter (1836 - 1901), was rector of the Church of the Nativity, South Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, in 1862-1869, was professor of ethics in Lehigh University in 1869-1871, and was president of Union College in 1871-1884, of Hobart College in 1884-1897, and of Cosmopolitan University, a ..
Eliphalet Oram Lyte
Eliphalet Oram Lyte (1842 - 1913) was an American teacher and author of grammar and composition textbooks. He is credited as the composer of the tune to the popular song, Row, Row, Row Your Boat in the publication The Franklin Square Song Collection (1881, New York). Also indicated is that he adapte..
Eliphalet Remington
Eliphalet Remington (October 28, 1793–August 12, 1861) designed the now-famous Remington rifle. He was born in 1793, to parents whose origins lay in Yorkshire, England. He was a blacksmith, and at 23, he hand-made a revolutionary sporting rifle using a firing mechanism bought from a dealer, p..
Eliphas Levi
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Eliphaz
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Eliphaz (Job)
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Elippathayam
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Elipsan
Elipsan (an acronym for "Eurologic Internet Protocol Storage Area Network) was a computer hardware company based in Bristol in the United Kingdom. Elipsan was established as an independent entity in March 2003 through the spin-off of the IPSAN division of Eurologic Systems Group Ltd, when this compa..
Elipsos
Elipsos is a joint venture between the French national railroad, SNCF, and the Spanish national railroad, RENFE. It was created in 2001 to handle the logistics of Trenhotel railway services between Spain and France, Switzerland, and Italy. Trains managed by Elipsos: Francisco de Goya (Madrid-Paris..
Eliri
Eliri is an ethnic group in Sudan. The members of this group speak Eliri and live in South Kurdufan. This group numbers less than 10,000 members. ..
Elis
For the band, see Elis (band). Elis, or Eleia (Greek, Modern: Ήλιδα Ilida, Ancient/Katharevousa: Ἤλις, also Ilis, Doric: Ἄλις) is an ancient district, that corresponds with the modern Elis Prefecture. It is in southern Greece on the Peloponnesos peninsula, bounded on the north by Ach..
ELISA
A 96-well microtiter plate such as the one shown above might be used for ELISA. The Enzyme-Linked ImmunoSorbent Assay (ELISA for short) is a biochemical technique used mainly in immunology to detect the presence of an antibody or an antigen in a sample. It utilizes two antibodies, one of whic..
Elisa
For other uses, see (disambiguation)}}}. Pearl Days Elisa Toffoli, or Elisa, is an Italian singer. She sings in several musical genres that go from rock, to the blues, soul and ambient. She recently had a duet with Tina Turner with the song "Teach Me Again" for the film All the Invisible Ch..
Elisa's Law
Elisa's Law was proposed in February 1996 in response to the death of 6 year old Elisa Izquierdo, a child abuse victim whose death in November 1995 at the hands of her mother gained statewide and then nationwide attention. In the aftermath of her death, much attention had been devoted in the press..
Elisabeta-Maria de Laufenborg
Elisabeta-Maria Biarneix de Laufenborg was born in 1999 to her mother HRH Princess Sophie of Romania. She is currently the 90th person in the line of succession to the British Throne. |- style="text-align: center;" ..
Elisabeta Karabolli
Elisabeta Karabolli at podium in Germany Elisabeta Karabolli (born 1958) is an Albanian sports person who won the European Championship of shooting in the pistol competition. She competed in the European Championship three times doing successively better each time. In 1977 she took home the..
Elisabeta Lipa
Elisabeta Lipa (born October 26, 1964 in Siret) is a retired rower from Romania, who was born under the name of Oleniuc. She is the most decorated rower in the history of the Olympics, winning five golds, two silvers and one bronze. She holds the record for the most years between gold medals, at 2..
Elisabeta Rizea
Elisabeta Rizea (1912-6 October 2003) was a Romanian anti-communist partisan in the Făgăraş Mountains of Northern Wallachia. After the Romanian Revolution of 1989, she became the symbol of anti-communist resistance. Rizea was born in Nucşoara, a small village in Argeş County, in the Southern C..
Elisabeth, comtesse Greffulhe
Princess Marie Anatole Louise Elisabeth de Riquet de Caraman-Chimay (11 July 1860–21 August 1952), best known by her married name, Elisabeth, comtesse Greffulhe, was a renowned beauty, and queen of the salons of the Faubourg Saint-Germain. She was born in Paris, the daughter of Prince Marie J..
Elisabeth, Duchess of Hohenberg
Grand Ducal Family of Luxembourg HRH Grand Duke Jean*HRH The Grand Duke*HRH The Grand Duchess**HRH The Hereditary Grand Duke**HRH Prince Félix**HRH Prince Louis**HRH Princess Alexandra**HRH Prince Sébastien*HI&RH Princess Marie Astrid*HRH Prince Jean*HRH Princess Helene**HRH Pri..
Elisabeth, Duchess of Luxembourg
Elisabeth von Görlitz of Bohemia, Duchess of Luxembourg (November 1390 - August 2, 1451) was reigning Duchess of Luxembourg from 1411 to 1443. Life Elisabeth was the only daughter and heiress of John of Gorlitz, the third son of Emperor Charles IV. He was Duke of Lusatia and Gorlitz, and also El..
Elisabeth-Anne de Massy
Baroness Elisabeth-Anne de Massy was born on 13th January 1947 to Princess Antoinette of Monaco and her lover Alexandre-Athenase Noghes. She is a first cousin of the reigning Prince Albert II and niece of Rainier III. She is the godmother of Princess Stéphanie of Monaco. Although Elisabeth-Anne w..
Elisabeth-Maria Angela Tatjana von Lattorf
Elisabeth Maria Angela Tatjana von Lattorf (born 25 January 2002) is the eldest daughter of Princess Tatjana of Liechtenstein (1973) and her husband Philipp von Lattorff (1968). She was born in Grabs, Switzerland. ..
Elisabetha Cronqvist (Castlevania)
Elisabetha Cronqvist is a character in the videogame Castlevania. She was the wife of Dracula (then known as Mathias Cronqvist) in Castlevania. Her death ignited her husband's grief and caused him to defy God in order to gain eternal life and become the penultimate being of evil: Dracula. Lament o..
Elisabetha Koopman Hevelius
Elisabetha Koopman Hevelius (1647 - 1693) was a Polish astronomer and second wife of Johannes Hevelius. Her marriage in 1663 to Johannes allowed her to pursue her own interest in astronomy, she helped him manage his observatory in Danzig. She completed and published Prodromus astronomiae (1690) t..
Elisabethmarkt
The Elisabethmarkt is a daily food market in Schwabing, a district of Munich. Deep in the heart of Schwabing, the inhabitants (and of course all the visitors) have been able to supply themselves with fresh groceries for more than 100 years. This market, which was named after the Austrian Empress..
Elisabeth (musical)
Elisabeth is a German-language musical, with book/lyrics by Michael Kunze and music by Sylvester Levay. By 2005, it had been seen by over eight million spectators worldwide. It describes the life and death of the penultimate Empress of Austria, Elisabeth of Bavaria. Productions The world premiere, ..
Elisabeth Altmann-Gottheiner
Elisabeth Altmann-Gottheiner (*March 26, 1874 in Berlin, Germany, — March 30, 1930 in Mannheim) was the first woman to become a university lecturer in Germany. In 1904, she received a doctorate in Zurich, Switzerland. By 1908, she was a lecturer at the economic College in Mannheim, and by 19..
Elisabeth Andreassen
-->Elisabeth Gunilla Andreassen (born March 28, 1958 in Gothenburg, Sweden by Norwegian parents) - also known as just "Bettan" - is a Norwegian singer. She sings many musical genres, as country music, schlager and musicals. She is mostly famous from Eurovision Song Contest 1985 when she and Hanne K..
Elisabeth Axmann
Elizabeth Axmann (19 June 1926, Sereth, Bukovina) is a writer from Romania. She spent her childhood in Bukovina, Moldavia and Transylvania. She worked in several places until she started to attend the university in Sibiu in 1947. In 1954, she went to Bucharest. She has worked as a language assist..
Elisabeth Baessler
Elisabeth Else Baessler (or Baesler) was an SS woman at the Buchenwald concentration camp during the last months of World War II. Elisabeth Baessler was born in Essen, Germany on February 7 1923. In 1944 Buchenwald established a subcamp in Essen, so she applied with the SS office there, and on Jul..
Elisabeth Beck-Gernsheim
Elisabeth Beck-Gernsheim (born 1946 in Freiburg, is a German sociologist, psychologist, and philosopher. She is married to sociologist Ulrich Beck. Works Das halbierte Leben (1980)Vom Geburtenrückgang zum ganz normalen Leben (1984)Die Kinderfrage (1988)Das ganz normale Chaos der Liebe (1990)Was ..
Elisabeth Becker
Elizabeth Becker, Front Row Left Elisabeth Becker (20 July, 1923 – 4 July, 1946) was born in Neuteich (Nowy Staw), Poland to a German family. In 1936, she joined the NSDAP and BDM. In 1938 she became a cook in Danzig. In 1939 the Germans arrived in the city and Becker reportedly adapted su..
Elisabeth Bergner
Elisabeth Bergner was born Elisabeth Ettel on August 22, 1897, in Drohobycz, Austro-Hungarian Empire (now Drogobych, Ukraine). She began acting in Innsbruck at the age of 15. In Vienna, she worked as an artist's model, posing for sculptor Wilhelm Lehmbruck, who fell in love with her. She eventually..
Elisabeth Beskow
Elizabeth Beskow (1870-1928) was a Swedish author. She wrote about fifty books under the pseudonym Runa. One of her books is called Vildfågel (published 1917). In her books she discussed the equal rights of men and women and spoke against animal testing and for vegetarianism. ..
Elisabeth Blanctorche
Elisabeth Blanctorche (IPA pronunciation [elizabεt blãtɔʁʃ]), speaks French as her native language, and is one of three original characters debuting in the fighting game The King of Fighters XI, belongs to the Rival Team along with Benimaru and Duo Lon. History Benimaru Nikaido and D..
Elisabeth Blochmann
Elisabeth Blochmann (April 14, 1892 in Apolda, Germany – 27 January, 1972 in Marburg, Germany) was an eminent scholar of education, as well as of philosophy, and a pioneer in and researcher of women's education in Germany. Contents 1 Life2 Work3 Blochmann and Martin Heidegger4&..
Elisabeth Brooks
Elisabeth Brooks (July 2, 1951 — September 7, 1997) was a Canadian actress. She was born Elisabeth Brooks Luyties in Toronto, Ontario. Elisabeth Brooks began her acting career at age five encompassing both stage and screen. She starting appearing in television roles in the mid 1970s and manag..
Elisabeth Bumiller
Elisabeth Bumiller is a White House correspondent for The New York Times. She has been married since 1983 to Steven R. Weisman, also a former White House correspondent, who reported from India and Japan for the Times and is now the senior diplomatic correspondent for that newspaper. The couple has t..
Elisabeth Bykova
Elisabeth Bykova (or Elisabeth Bikova or Elisaveta Ivanovna Bykova, Russian: Елизавета Ивановна Быкова; born November 4, 1913 in Bogolyubovo, Russia - March 8, 1989 in Moscow) was a Soviet chess player and the third and fifth Women's World Chess Champion, from 1953 until 1956,..
Elisabeth Castonier
Elisabeth Castonier (March 6, 1894 - September 24, 1975) was a German writer. Castonier was the daughter of the painter Felix Borchardt and spent her early childhood on Canalettostraße in Dresden until her family moved to Paris. Her grandfather was also Jewish. In 1912 she moved to Berlin, and in..
Elisabeth Charlotte von der Pfalz
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Elisabeth Christine of Brunswick-Bevern
Elizabeth Christine by Antoine Pesne, 1739. Elizabeth Christine of Brunswick-Bevern, Queen of Prussia (November 8 1715, Wolfenbüttel – January 13 1797) was the daughter of Ferdinand Albert II, Duke of Brunswick-Lunenburg. On June 12 1733 she married Frederick II of Prussia and lived wi..
Elisabeth Christine of Brunswick-Lüneburg
Elisabeth Christine of Brunswick-Lüneburg (1746-1840) was the seventh child and third daughter of Charles I, Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg and Philippine Charlotte of Prussia. Her maternal grandparents were Frederick William I of Prussia and Sophia Dorothea of Hanover. On July 14, 1765, Elisabeth ma..
Elisabeth Church (Marburg)
The Elisabeth Church in Marburg was built by the Order of the Teutonic Knights in honor of Elisabeth of Hungary. Her tomb made the church an important pilgrimage destination in the late Middle Ages. Contents 1 Architecture2 History3 Current developments4 See also5 Refer..
Elisabeth Delmas
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Elisabeth Dermot-Walsh
Elisabeth Dermot-Walsh (born 1976) is a British actress. She is the daughter of actors Dermot Walsh and Elisabeth Scott. Credits Falling for a Dancer (Elizabeth) 1998Rebecca with Nigel Havers Norwich Thatre Royal (the second Mrs De Winter) 2005The Misanthrope The Gate Theatre, Dublin (Jennifer)Lov..
Elisabeth de Rothschild
Elisabeth de Rothschild (March 9, 1902, Paris, France - March 23, 1945, Ravensbrück, Germany) was a member by marriage of the wine-making branch of the Rothschild family. Born Elisabeth Pelletier de Chambure and known as Lili, she was the daughter of Auguste Pelletier de Chambure, mayor of Escrign..
Elisabeth Domitien
Elisabeth Domitien (born 1925 – died 26 April 2005) was prime minister of the Central African Republic. Domitien began her political career in the Movement for the Social Evolution of Black Africa (MÉSAN), the country's only legal political party at the time, being appointed vice president ..
Elisabeth Eaves
Elisabeth Eaves (born 1971 in Vancouver, British Columbia) is author of Bare: On Women, Dancing, Sex, and Power (Knopf 2002, ISBN 0375412336), a non-fiction book about stripping. She worked as a stripper in the Lusty Lady peep show in Seattle, an establishment that had considered (and ultimately re..
Elisabeth Elliot
Elisabeth Elliot is a missionary who spent some years among the Huaorani people in Ecuador and is a well-known Christian author and speaker. Her first husband, Jim Elliot, was one of five men who made initial contact with the Huaorani on January 6, 1956. Two days later Huaorani returned and killed t..
Elisabeth Esterl
Elisabeth Esterl (born 29 August 1976 in Dingolfing) is a German golfer. She turned professional in 1997 and joined the Ladies European Tour (LET) soon afterwards. She has won two LET tournaments, the 2003 Tenerife Ladies Open and the 2004 KLM Ladies Open. Her best year was 2003, when she finished s..
Elisabeth Eybers
Elisabeth Eybers Elisabeth Françoise Eybers (born 16 February 1915 in Klerksdorp, Transvaal) is a South African poet. Her poetry is mainly in Afrikaans, although she has translated some of her own work (and those of others) into English. She grew up in the town of Schweizer-Reneke, where h..
Elisabeth Ferner Beckman
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Elisabeth Findlay
Elisabeth Findlay, better known as Liz Findlay, is one of New Zealand's fashion pioneers. She co-founded the fashion house Zambesi with her husband, Neville Findlay, in 1979. She is the daughter of Greek–Ukrainian immigrants and is the sister of Margarita Robertson, the designer at fashion lab..
Elisabeth Flickenschildt
Elisabeth Ida Marie Flickenschildt, Born 16 March 1905, Blankenese, Hamburg. Died 26 October 1977 Stade. was a German Actress, Producer and Author. A street, Elisabeth-Flickenschildt-Straße in Berlin-Spandau has been named after her. ..
Elisabeth Förster-Nietzsche
redirect [[Template:Sprotected]] Therese Elisabeth Alexandra Förster-Nietzsche (July 10, 1846–November 8, 1935), who went by her second name, was the sister of philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche and the creator of the Nietzsche Archive in 1894. Förster-Nietzsche was two years younger than her..
Elisabeth Fraser
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Elisabeth Frink
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Elisabeth Gehrer
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Elisabeth Grümmer
Elisabeth Grümmer (March 31, 1911 – November 6, 1986) was a German operatic soprano. She was born at Niederjeutz, near Diedenhofen, Alsace-Lorraine (later Yutz-Basse; now Thionville, France) to German parents. In 1918, her family were expelled from Lorraine, and they settled in Meiningen, wh..
Elisabeth Gürtler
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Elisabeth Haich
Elisabeth Haich (1897-1994) was a spiritual master and author of several books dedicated to spiritual subjects. After the end of the World War II, she founded the oldest yoga school in Europe. In her best known book Initiation, Elisabeth Haich relates the dramatic story of her past life in ancient ..
Elisabeth Harnois
-->Elisabeth Rose Harnois (born May 1979 in Detroit, Michigan) is a television and film actress. Although she was born in Detroit, she was raised in Los Angeles. In 2001 she graduated Wesleyan University with a degree in film studies. She appeared in two movies at the age of five - Where are the C..
Elisabeth Harvor
Erica Elisabeth Arendt Harvor (née Deichman) (born 26 June 1936) is a Canadian novelist and poet who lives in Ottawa, Ontario. Born in Saint John, New Brunswick, the daughter of Danish immigrants who made pottery by hand, Harvour grew up in Saint John and on the Kingston Peninsula. She married Sti..
Elisabeth Hasselbeck
Elisabeth Hasselbeck (born Elisabeth Filarski on May 28, 1977 in Rhode Island), is an American who worked as a footwear designer and took fourth place in the television program [[Survivor: The Australian Outback]] (spring 2001 season, the second installment of Survivor). She is currently a co-host..
Elisabeth Hauptmann
Elisabeth Hauptmann (born June 20 1897 in Peckelsheim, Westphalia; died April 20 1973 in East Berlin) was a German writer, who worked together with Bertolt Brecht. She got to know Brecht in 1922, the same year she came to Berlin. She began collaborating with him in 1924; she is listed as a co-autho..
Elisabeth Hirsemann
Elisabeth Hirsemann (nee Adam) was a guard at several Nazi concentration camps during the Second World War. Elisabeth Adam was born in Rottleben, Germany on January 3 1920. She later married and volunteered to be in the SS Women's Auxiliary. In 1944 she was sent to the Buchenwald concentration camp..
Elisabeth II of Bohemia
For other people with the same name, see Elisabeth of Bohemia (disambiguation) Empress and Queen Elisabeth (1409 – 25 December 1442) was the only daughter of Sigismund, Holy Roman Emperor, king of Bohemia and Hungary, by his second wife Barbara of Celje. Her father was the last Luxemburg on t..
Elisabeth Irwin
Elisabeth Antoinette Irwin (29 August, 1880, Brooklyn, New York - 16 October, 1942, Manhattan) was the founder of the Little Red School House. She was an educator, psychologist, reformer, and declared lesbian, living with her life partner Katharine Anthony and the two children they adopted. Elisab..
Elisabeth I of Bohemia
For other people with the same name, see Elisabeth of Bohemia (disambiguation) Elisabeth I of Bohemia (born 20 January 1292, died 28 September 1330) was a queen of Bohemia, daughter of king Wenceslaus II, wife of John of Luxemburg, mother of king of Bohemia and Holy Roman emperor Charles IV. ..
Elisabeth Järnefelt
Elisabeth Järnefelt (neé Clodt von Jürgensburg) (January 11 , 1839,Saint Petersburg - February 3, 1929, Helsinki) was known as mother of Finnish art and culture. Elisabeth's parents where Konstantin Clodt and Catharina Vigné. Elisabeth married to August Aleksander Järnefelt at December 22 i..
Elisabeth Jeggle
Elisabeth Jeggle (b. July 21, 1947) is a German politician and Member of the European Parliament for Baden-Württemberg. She is a member of the conservative Christian Democratic Union, part of the European People's Party. ..
Elisabeth Jordán
Elisabeth Jordán (born 1983-08-26 Cartagena, Spain) started her professional career on the television program Popstars, todo por un sueño, the Spanish version of Popstars. She won, after never having been nominated for exclusion, and joined the band Bellepop. After recording an album with Bellepo..
Elisabeth Kammer
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. Elisabeth Kammer (1918–) was a Nazi war criminal. In 1944 she came to Ravensbruck as an Aufseherin. Soo..
Elisabeth Kemeys-Tynte, 10th Baroness Wharton
Elisabeth Dorothy Kemys-Tynte, 10th Baroness Wharton (born 1906 died 1974). Daughter of Charles Theodore Halswell Kemeys-Tynte, 8th Baron Wharton. Inherited the barony from her brother John Kemeys-Tynte, 9th Baron Wharton. Married first David George Arbuthnot (divorced) and had two daughters. Afte..
Elisabeth Kirkby
Elisabeth Kirkby (born UK) was an Australia-based theatre and television actor best known for her long-running role of Lucy Sutcliffe in the 1970s television soap opera Number 96. Kirkby was an original cast member of Number 96 which premiered March 1972. The show became Australia's highest-rate..
Elisabeth Klein
Elisabeth Klein (1911 - 2004) was a Danish pianist. ..
Elisabeth Koorn
redirect [[Template:Not verified]] Elisabeth Koorn was a Dutch woman in the Waffen-SS at three concentration camps during World War II. Elisabeth (Gisberta) Koorn was born in Rotterdam, the Netherlands on April 1 1923 or April 8 1923. She later married a German man and became Elisabeth Huese. In ..
Elisabeth Kopp
Elisabeth Kopp (born December 16, 1936 in Zürich) is a Swiss politician and the first woman elected to the Swiss Federal Council (1984-1989). Elisabeth Kopp grew up in Bern. After finishing her law studies in 1960 she married Hans W. Kopp. In 1969 she was elected to the district council (Gemeinder..
Elisabeth Kübler-Ross
Neutral point of view>neutrality] of this article is [NPOV disputedisputed]. Please see the discussion on the [ Elisabeth Kübler-Ross, M.D. (July 8, 1926 - August 24, 2004) was a psychiatrist and the author of the groundbreaking book On Death and Dying, where she first disc..
Elisabeth Kværne
Elisabeth Kværne is a Norwegian musician. She plays the langeleik, a string instrument similar to the Appalachian dulcimer. See also Music of Norway ..
Elisabeth Langgässer
Elisabeth Langgässer (February 23, 1899 in Alzey; † July 25, 1950 in Rheinzabern) was a German author and teacher. She is known for lyrical poetry and novels. Her illegitimate daughter Cordelia Edvardson was born from a Jewish father who nearly died in The Holocaust before being removed to Sweden..
Elisabeth Leseur
Servant of God Elisabeth Leseur (October 16 1866–May 3 1914), who is best known for her spiritual diary, was born Pauline Elisabeth Arrighi in Paris to a wealthy bourgeois French family of Corsican descent. In 1887 she met Félix Leseur (1861–1950), a journalist who was also from an affl..
Elisabeth Luce Moore Library
The Elisabeth Luce Moore Library, donated by the Henry Luce Foundation, was named after Mrs. Elisabeth Luce Moore. It is located in the Chung Chi College of the Chinese University of Hong Kong. Resources found in the Elisabeth Luce Moore Library range from recognized music and religion collections..
Elisabeth Ludovika of Bavaria
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Elisabeth Lupka
Elisabeth Lupka (October 27, 1902 – January 8, 1949) was a Nazi guard at two camps during World War II. Lupka was born in Damner, Germany. She married in 1934, and had no children. She soon divorced, and in 1937 she went to Berlin to work in an aicraft factory. In 1942 she left her menial job a..
Elisabeth Lutyens
(Agnes) Elisabeth Lutyens (July 9, 1906–April 14, 1983) was an English composer, one of the five children of architect Sir Edwin Lutyens. She worked in isolation and neglect, creating a personal style of serialism and eventually gaining some recognition for her ability to set text. Lutyens' w..
Elisabeth Mann-Borgese
Elisabeth Mann-Borgese was the youngest daughter of Thomas Mann and his wife Katia Pringsheim, sister to Klaus, Erika, Golo, and Michael Mann, and niece of the novelist Heinrich Mann. She was born April 24 1918 in Munich, Germany and died February 8 2002 in St. Moritz, Switzerland. Married to the It..
Elisabeth Maragall
Elisabeth ("Eli") Maragall Verge (born November 25, 1970) is a former field hockey player from Spain, who was a member of the team that surprisingly won the golden medal at the 1992 Summer Olympics on home soil (Barcelona). ..
Elisabeth Marbury
Elisabeth Marbury (b. circa.1857 New York, NY, USA - d. Jan 22, 1933 New York, NY, USA)"Elisabeth Marbury", Internet Broadway Database[link] was a pioneering theatrical agent, representing Oscar Wilde, George Bernard Shaw; and a producer, notably of Cole Porter's first musical, See America..
Elisabeth Max
Elisabeth Max was an SS guard at several concentration camps from 1944 until April 1945. Elisabeth Palwitz was born in Hoerde (now Dortmund), Germany, on December 20 1909. In 1944 she applied with the camp offices in Dortmund, and they sent her to Ravensbruck to undergo overseer training. Soon af..
Elisabeth McCarran
Elisabeth McCarran (born 15 January 1978) is a British musician. A vocalist and prolific pianist and song-writer, McCarran founded Irish traditional music group Draioicht na hOiche with Desmond FitzMaurice, and was one of the main song writers since their debut album Lúthien Tinúviel. Draioich..
Elisabeth Meyer
Elisabeth Meyer (1899 – 1968) was a Norwegian photographer who is best known for her photojournastic work from travels through Iran and India in the 1920s and 1930s, among them early photographs of Mahatma Gandhi. According to unverified sources, she may have been the first Western woman to travel..
Elisabeth Moore
Elisabeth "Bessie" Holmes Moore (born March 5 1876 in Brooklyn, New York, died 22 January 1959 in Starke, Florida) was a female tennis player from the United States. She was inducted into the International Tennis Hall of Fame in 1977. Grand Slam results ..
Elisabeth Morrow School
The Elisabeth Morrow School is a private coeducational day school located in Englewood, New Jersey, serving students in preschool through the eighth grade. The school has a total enrollment of 462 students. Contents 1 History2 Campus3 Admission4 Miscellaneous5 External l..
Elisabeth Moss
Elisabeth Moss (born October 15, 1983) is an American actress best known for her portrayal of first daughter Zoey Bartlet on the television serial drama, The West Wing. She has the role of Christina on the television serial drama, Invasion. Moss has also appeared in several commercials, incl..
Elisabeth Murdoch
Two notable individuals are named Elisabeth Murdoch: Dame Elisabeth Murdoch, mother of media tycoon Rupert MurdochElisabeth Murdoch (businesswoman), daughter of Rupert and granddaughter of Dame ElisabethThis is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the ..
Elisabeth Murdoch (businesswoman)
Elisabeth Murdoch (born Sydney 1968) is an Australian-born businesswoman, the daughter of Rupert Murdoch and his second wife Anna Murdoch. She is the Chairman and CEO of Shine Limited (http://www.shinelimited.com) - a successful UK-based television production company, with offices in London and Ma..
Elisabeth Murdoch (senior)
Dame Elisabeth Murdoch, opening a drug rehabilitation centre in Melbourne, May 2005 Dame Elisabeth Murdoch AC, DBE (born February 8, 1909), philanthropist, is the widow of Australian media proprietor Sir Keith Murdoch and the mother of United States media magnate Rupert Murdoch. Born Eli..
Elisabeth Noelle-Neumann
Elisabeth Noelle-Neumann (born December 19, 1916) is a German political scientist. Her most famous contribution is the model of the spiral of silence, detailed in The Spiral of Silence : Public Opinion - Our Social Skin. The model is an explanation of how perceived public opinion can influence indiv..
Elisabeth of Austria (1526-1545)
For other women named Elisabeth of Austria, please see Elisabeth of Austria (disambiguation). Elisabeth of Austria (July 9, 1526 - June 15, 1545) was the eldest daughter of Ferdinand I, Holy Roman Emperor and Anna of Bohemia and Hungary. On May 5, 1543 she was married to King Sigismund II Augustu..
Elisabeth of Austria (1554-1592)
For other people named , see {{{1. Elisabeth of Austria (5 June, 1554 - 22 January, 1592) An Austrian Archduchess who became the wife of Charles IX of France. She was Queen consort of France from 1570 until 1574, when she became a widow. She was born in Vienna to Maximilian II, Holy Roman Empero..
Elisabeth of Austria (d. 1505)
For other people named , see {{{1. Archduchess Elisabeth of Austria (1435/36/possibly 1437 – 30 August 1505), (in Polish Elżbieta Rakuszanka, Hungarian: Erszebet), was a Polish-Lithuanian queen. In Polish, she is known as Elżbieta Rakuszanka and Elżbieta Austriaczka, both names meaning Eli..
Elisabeth of Austria (disambiguation)
The name Elisabeth of Austria, in some cases also referred to as Elisabeth of Habsburg, belongs to several notable historical figures, including the following: Elisabeth of Austria (d. 1353), wife of Frederick IV, Duke of Lorraine, daughter of Albert I of Austria, the Emperor; Elisabeth of Austria ..
Elisabeth of Bavaria
This article is about Elisabeth "Sis(s)i" von Wittelsbach, the empress consort of Emperor Franz Joseph of Austria: *For other empresses named Elisabeth/Elizabeth, see Empress Elisabeth *For other use of Sissi and Sisi, see Sissi (disambiguation) *Other Elisabeths "of Austria" can be found at Elisabe..
Elisabeth of Bavaria (1876-1965)
The young Queen ''For the daughter of Philippe and Mathilde, see Princess Elisabeth of Belgium ''For the Empress Elisabeth of Austria, born Duchess Elisabeth in Bavaria, see Elisabeth of Bavaria ''For other people called Elisabeth von Wittelsbach, see Elisabeth von Wittelsbach (disambiguation)..
Elisabeth of Bohemia, Princess Palatine
Elisabeth von der Pfalz or Elisabeth of Bohemia or Princess Palatine (1617 or 1618-1680), Protestant Abbess of Herford, was the eldest daughter of Frederick V and Elizabeth Stuart, who were briefly elected King and Queen of Bohemia. She is well-known for having established a philosophical corre..
Elisabeth of Bohemia (disambiguation)
Elisabeth (or Elizabeth) of Bohemia may refer to any of the following: Elisabeth of Poznan, of Poland, second wife of Wenceslaus II of Bohemia, daughter of Przemysl II of PolandElisabeth I of Bohemia (1292-1330), daughter of Wenceslaus II, wife of John of Luxemburg, King of Bohemia, mother of Char..
Elisabeth of Bosnia
Elisabeth of Bosnia (1340-1387) was a Queen consort of the Kingdom of Hungary and Poland, and regent of Hungary. She was the fourth wife of Louis I of Hungary and Poland. Elisabeth's father was Stephen II of Bosnia and Syrmia, the head of Kotromanic dynasty and clamant of the kingdom of Serbia. She..
Elisabeth of France
Elisabeth of France, portrait by Diego Velázquez Elisabeth of France (November 22, 1602 - October 6, 1644), was the eldest daughter of King Henry IV of France and his second Queen consort Marie de' Medici. In 1615, Elisabeth was married to the future Philip IV of Spain. She was Queen conso..
Elisabeth of Hesse
For other uses, see (disambiguation)}}}. Elisabeth of Hesse (13 February 1539 – 14 March 1582) was a German noblewoman. She was a daughter of Philip I, Landgrave of Hesse and Christine of Saxony, daughter of George, Duke of Saxony. On 8 July 1560 she married Louis VI, Elector Palatine. They..
Elisabeth of Hesse (disambiguation)
Elisabeth of Hesse was the name of several German princesses: Elisabeth of Hesse (d. 1390), daughter of Landgrave Henry II of Hesse and wife of Duke Ernst of Braunschweig-GöttingenElisabeth of Hesse (d. 1489), daughter of Landgrave Louis III of Hesse and wife of Count John III of Nassau-WeilburgEli..
Elisabeth of Hungary
Saint Elizabeth of Hungary Saint Born 1207, Sárospatak, Hungary Died 1231, Marburg, Germany Canonized 1235, Perugia, Italy Feast November 17 (formerly November 19) Attributes Crown, Roses, Tending to Beggers Patronage hospitals, nurses, bakers, brides, countesses, dying children, exiles..
Elisabeth of Parma
Elizabeth Farnese, queen of Spain Elizabeth Farnese (October 25, 1692 – July 11, 1766), Queen consort of Spain, also known as Isabel de Farnesio or Isabella Farnese, was the only daughter of Odoardo II Farnese, Duke of Parma. Her paternal grandfather was Ranuccio II Farnese, Duke of Parm..
Elisabeth of Poland
Elisabeth of Kujavia (died 1380) was Queen consort of Hungary and regent of Poland. She was a member of the Polish royal clan of Piast, the daughter of Władysław I the Elbow-high, prince of Kujavia and ultimately the unifying king of Poland, and was the sister of Casimir III the Great, King of Po..
Elisabeth of Romania
For Queen Elisabeth of Romania, wife of Carol I, see Elisabeth of Wied. Princess Elisabeth of Romania House of Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen ..
Elisabeth of Tirol
Elisabeth de Gorizia de Tirol de Carantania (c. 1262 – 28 October 1312) was Queen consort of the Holy Roman Empire and Duchess of Austria, etc. She was the eldest daughter of Meinhard II, Duke of Carinthia, count of Gorizia and Tyrol. Her mother was his wife Elisabeth of Bavaria. She was a da..
Elisabeth of Valois
Elizabeth of Valois, by Sofonisba Anguissola, 1565 Elizabeth of Valois (April 2 1545 – October 3 1568) was a daughter of Henry II of France and Catherine de' Medici. She married Philip II of Spain ("Philip the Catholic"), son of Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor and Isabel of Portugal. The..
Elisabeth of Wied
King Carol and Queen Elizabeth of Romania Elizabeth of Wied (December 29, 1843 - November 2, 1916) was the Queen Consort of King Carol I of Romania, widely known by her literary name of Carmen Sylva. She was the daughter of German Prince Hermann of Wied and his wife Marie of Nassau-Weilburg. ..
Elisabeth of Wittelsbach (disambiguation)
Elisabeth of Wittelsbach, in German Elisabeth von Wittelsbach may refer to: Elisabeth of Bavaria, daughter of Otto II, duke of Bavaria, married firstly King Conrad I of Sicily, King of the Romans etc, Duke of Swabia; and second Meinhard II, Count of TirolElisabeth of Bavaria, first wife of Otto, D..
Elisabeth Ohlson
Elisabeth Ohlson (b. 1961) is a Swedish photographer and an artist. In her works she often photographs representatives of sexual minorities. Her most famous exhibition is Ecce homo which portrayed Jesus among homosexuals and transvestites. The scenes were modern versions of stories of the New Testa..
Elisabeth Pähtz
Elisabeth Pähtz (born January 8, 1985, in Erfurt) is a German chess Woman Grandmaster. She was trained from early childhood by her father Thomas Pähtz, a chess grandmaster of his own. At the age of 9 years she won her first German championship in the under-11 age group. In 1999 she became Germany..
Elisabeth Peschke
Elisabeth Peschke was a camp guard at the Natzweiler camp in France during the Second World War. Elisabeth Peschke was born on September 24, 1904 as Elisabeth Fruen in Rheydt, Germany. In 1944 she applied with the SS and was sent as a female auxiliary to the Natzweiler camp to undergo guard traini..
Elisabeth Rado
Elisabeth Radó (born October 29, 1899) was Yugoslavian singer and singing teacher. Born in Mostar/Bosnia-Herzegovina, which in the days before WWI was still part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire. She studied singing with her adoptive mother, the singer Maria Rado, and like many singers, was attracte..
Elisabeth Radziwill
Elisabeth or Elisa Radziwill was a member of Polosh high nobility of royal ancestry and the desired bride of the then Prince, later Wilhelm I, German Emperor. Elisabeth was a daughter of Princess Louise of Prussia, niece of king Frederick the Great, and her husband Prince Anton Radziwill. She was a..
Elisabeth Rehn
Märta Elisabeth Rehn (born April 6 1935 in Helsingfors (fi. Helsinki), Finland) is a former MP of the Swedish People's Party and the first woman as the Minister of Defence in Finland. In the 1994 presidential elections she was narrowly defeated by Martti Ahtisaari. Elisabeth Rehn spent her childhoo..
Elisabeth Rethberg
Elisabeth Rethberg in the title role of Verdi's Aida The German soprano Elisabeth Rethberg (22 September 1894 – 6 June 1976) was a famous opera singer active from the early 1920s to the mid 1940s. She was greatly admired for her pure tone and fine musical intelligence. Rethberg was best..
Elisabeth Richeza of Poland
Elisabeth Richeza of Poland (b 1 September 1288 d 18 October 1335) was daughter and the only surviving child of Przemysl II of Poland (originally prince of Greater Poland and Poznan) and his second wife Richenza of Sweden, herself a daughter of Valdemar I of Sweden and Sophia of Denmark. Her name at..
Elisabeth Röhm
Publicity still of Elisabeth Röhm as "Serena Southerlyn" in Law & Order Elisabeth Röhm as Detective Kate Lockley in Angel Elisabeth Röhm (born April 28, 1973) is a German-American television actress best known for playing assistant district attorney Serena Southerlyn on the television..
Elisabeth Rouffaer
Elisabeth Rouffaer (born April 15, 1979 in Santa Cruz, California) is a model, gymnast and dancer. Rouffaer was a contestant on the 2005 WWE Diva Search, making it to the final three. Along with having her own local clothing line, she has also participated in the 2005 Lingerie Bowl. Professional..
Elisabeth Schroedter
Elisabeth Schroedter (b. March 11, 1959, Dresden) is a German politician and Member of the European Parliament for Alliance '90/The Greens, part of the European Greens. ..
Elisabeth Schumacher
Elisabeth Schumacher (née Hohenemser, born 28 April 1904 in Darmstadt, died 22 December 1942 in Berlin-Plötzensee, executed) was a resistance fighter in the Third Reich. She belonged to the Red Orchestra (Rote Kapelle) resistance group. Contents 1 Life2 Resistance activities3 A..
Elisabeth Schumann
Elisabeth Schumann (born Merseburg, 13 June 1888 - died New York, 23 April 1952) was a celebrated German soprano who sang in opera, operetta, oratorio and lieder and left a rich legacy of recordings. She was a much loved artist, admired for her vivacity, elegance and beauty. She was closely connect..
Elisabeth Schüssler Fiorenza
Elisabeth Schüssler Fiorenza is a leading feminist theologian. She identifies as Catholic and her work is generally in the context of Christianity, although much of her work has broader applicability. She is currently the Krister Stendahl Professor of Divinity at Harvard Divinity School. Her work f..
Elisabeth Schwarzkopf
Elizabeth Schwarzkopf Dame Elisabeth Schwarzkopf DBE (b. 9 December, 1915), a German opera singer who later took British citizenship, is one of the leading sopranos of the post-World War II period, much admired for her performances of Mozart and Strauss. She is the aunt of the United States ..
Elisabeth Schweigaard Selmer
Elisabeth Schweigaard Selmer (b. 1923) was the Norwegian Minister of Justice 1965-1970. ..
Elisabeth Shue
Elisabeth Shue Elisabeth Shue (born October 6, 1963) is a popular, Academy Award-nominated American film actress. Shue was born in Wilmington, Delaware, into a well-heeled and well-educated family and grew up in Bergen and Essex counties in New Jersey. Her parents divorced while she was in th..
Elisabeth Sladen
Elisabeth Sladen on BBC One's Breakfast, 27 April 2006. Elisabeth Sladen (born February 1, 1948, Liverpool, England) is an English actress best known for her work as the character Sarah Jane Smith on the television series Doctor Who. She appeared as a regular on Doctor Who with both Jon Pertwe..
Elisabeth Söderström
Elisabeth Söderström (born May 7, 1927) is a Swedish opera soprano. Born in Stockholm, Söderström received her first musical schooling from Andrejewa von Skilonz and later went on to study at the Royal Academy of Music in Stockholm. She made her debute in 1947 at the Drottningholm Palace Theatr..
Elisabeth St Michel
Elisabeth St Michel (Elisabeth de Saint Michael) 1640-1669 was the wife of Samuel Pepys whom she married in 1655, shortly before her fifteenth birthday. Her father, Alexandre de St. Michel, was born a French catholic, but converted to the Protestant faith. He married Dorothea, the daughter of Sir Fr..
Elisabeth Tankeu
Elisabeth Tankeu is the African Union's Commissioner of Trade and Industry. She resides in Cameroon. From 1976 to 1979, Mrs. Tankeu served as Deputy Director of Planning for Cameroon and from 1980 to 1983, was Director of the same Ministry. From 1983 to 1988 she was Deputy Minister for Planning of ..
Elisabeth Theurer
Gold medal 1980Moscow Equestrian Dressage Individual Competition Elisabeth Theurer (born September 20, 1956 in Linz)) is a horse rider from Austria, who is known as Elisabeth Max-Theurer after marriage. She began riding at age 10. In 1968 she met Hans Max, a riding instructor, in coope..
Elisabeth Volkenrath
Elisabeth Volkenrath Elisabeth Volkenrath (1919 – December 13 1945, Hameln) was an SS supervisor at several concentration camps during World War II. She trained under SS supervisor Dorothea Binz at Ravensbrück concentration camp, and in 1943 went to Auschwitz Birkenau as an Aufseheri..
Elisabeth von Thadden
Elisabeth Adelheid Hildegard von Thadden (born 29 July 1890 in Mohrungen, East Prussia, nowadays Morąg, Poland; died 9 September 1944 in Berlin, executed) was a German educator who founded a private school that nowadays bears her name, and an outspoken critic of the National Socialist (Nazi) régim..
Elisabeth Wierzbicka Wela
Elisabeth Wierzbicka (also known as Wela) is a painter and sculptor, born in Kraków in 1964. She studied at the Kraków Academy of Fine Art from 1984-1989. In 1989 she continued her training at the Ecole Superiore of Fine Art in Paris and started her career as an international artist in several cou..
Elisabeth Young-Bruehl
Elisabeth Young-Bruehl (born 1946 as Elisabeth Young) is an American academic and psychotherapist, currently a practicing psychoanalyst in New York City and on the faculty of the Columbia University Center for Psychoanalytic Training and Research. Prior to that she taught first at Wesleyan Universit..
Elisabetta Brusa
Elisabetta Olga Laura Brusa (born April 3, 1954) is an Italian composer. Brusa was born in Milan, and as a child wrote a couple dozen piano pieces. At the Milan Conservatory she formally studied composition with Bruno Bertinelli, (who also taught famous Italian conductors like Claudio Abbado and Ri..
Elisabetta Gnone
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. Elisabetta Gnone created the Italian style comic/magazine W.I.T.C.H. in April 2001. It was later made into a tel..
Elisabetta Perrone
Elisabetta Perrone (born July 9, 1968 in Camburzano) is a Italian race walker. Achievements Year Tournament Venue Result Event 1993 World Championships Stuttgart, Germany 4th 10 km 1995 World Championships Gothenburg, Sweden 2nd 10 km 1996 Olympic Games Atlanta, United States 2nd 10 km 200..
Elisabetta Sirani
Elisabetta Sirani (born 1638, died at the age of 27 in 1665) was an Italian painter whose father was the painter Giovanni Andrea Sirani of the School of Bologna, and the principal assistant of Guido Reni. She painted an Assumption at the Parish Church of Borgo Panigale. Also a Sain Eustache, and J..
Elisabet Ney
Elizabet Ney portrait by Friedrich Kaulbach, 1860. Some of Ney's sculptures in the Elisabet Ney Museum. Bust of Sam Houston by Elisabet Ney. Franzisca Bernadina Wilhelmina Elisabeth Ney (26 July 1833–29 June 1907) was a celebrated sculptor and a pioneer in the development of art ..
Elisabet Ney Museum
The Elisabet Ney Museum is located in Austin, Texas, USA. It is dedicated to the 19th-century sculptor Elisabet Ney, and is located in her former studio. External links [Museum website] ..
Elisabet Sahtouris
Elisabet Sahtouris is an American/Greek evolutionary biologist, futurist, business consultant, event organizer and UN consultant on indigenous peoples. She is a popular lecturer, television and radio personality, author of EarthDance, Biology Revisioned co-authored with Willis Harman and A Walk Thro..
Elisandrya De Sade
Elisandrya De Sade (Born June 14, 1959) is the author of "Memoires Of A Mad Vampire", as well as the subsequent series of semi-autobiographical novels of the same or similar genre. Elisandrya, or "Madame" as she is most often referred to, has 1 adult daughter , as well as a grandchild. Elisandrya..
Elisar von Kupffer
Elisar von Kupffer (born 1872 in Tallinn, Estonia - died 1942) was an artist, anthologist, poet, historian, translator, and playwright. He used the pseudonym 'Elisarion' for much of his writing. He studied at St. Petersburg and then Berlin. After travels in Italy from 1902 to 1915, he established ..
Elisaveta Bagriana
Elisaveta Bagriana (1893, Sofia – 1991, Sofia) was a Bulgarian poet who wrote her first verses while living with her family in Veliko Turnovo in 1907-08. She, along with Dora Gabe (1886-1983), is considered one of the Bulgarian mothers of literature. Bagriana (alternately Bagryana) taught in the..
Elisa (disambiguation)
Elisa may refer to: Elisa, an Italian singer.ELISA, Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay.Elisa Oyj, a Finnish telecommunications company.ELIZA, the Rogerian "computer therapist."Elisa Maza, character from Gargoyles (TV series) This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles ..
Elisa Bonaparte
Elisa Bonaparte (about 1805, painted by Marie Guilhelmine Benoist) French Monarchy- Bonaparte Dynasty ..
Elisa Bridges
Elisa Bridges (born May 24, 1973, in Miami, Florida, raised in Houston, Texas, died February 7, 2002 in Beverly Hills, California) was an American model and an actress. She was Playboy magazine's Playmate of the Month for December 1994, and Playboy's Video Playmate of the Month for September 1996. S..
Elisa Brune
Elisa Brune (1967) is a Belgian writer Fissures. Paris : L’Harmattan, 1996 ;Bruxelles : Ancrage, 2000.Petite révision du ciel. Paris: Ramsay, 1999Blanche Cassé. Paris : Ramsay, 2000 Referencias [Écrivain belge et journaliste scientifique] ..
Elisa Carrió
Elisa María Avelina Carrió (born 1956) is an Argentinian politician, founder of the center-left Alternative for a Republic of Equals party (ARI). Born in the province of Chaco in a traditional family, Carrió was appointed a prosecutor during the last military dictatorship, known as the Proceso (..
Elisa Donovan
Elisa Donovan (born Lisa Donovan on February 3, 1974 in Poughkeepsie, NY) is an American actress. Her breakthrough role was in the film Clueless. Other notable roles included the film A Night at the Roxbury and playing Morgan Cavanaugh on the television sitcom Sabrina the Teenage Witch. Elisa adm..
Elisa Ferreira
Elisa Ferreira (born October 17, 1955 in Porto) is a Portuguese politician and Member of the European Parliament for the Socialist Party; part of the Party of European Socialists. ..
Elisa Izquierdo
This article lacks information on the [Importanceimportance] of the subject matter. If you are familiar with it, please expand the article, or discuss its significance on the talk page. Elisa Izquierdo (February 11, 1989 - November 22, 1995) was a 6-year old girl who became a symbol of ch..
Elisa Kauffman
Elisa Kauffman, was a leader of the Brazilian Communist Party and the first woman elected to the São Paulo city council. ..
Elisa Maza
Elisa Maza is a fictional character from the Disney animated television series Gargoyles, voiced by Salli Richardson. She is the main human character of the series, the steadfast ally (and honorary member) of the Manhattan Clan of gargoyles. She is also the love interest of Goliath, the clan's leade..
Elisa New
Elisa New is a Professor of English at Harvard University. She holds a B.A. from Brandeis University (1980), as well as a M.A. and a Ph.D from Columbia University (1982 and 1988, respectively). Her interests include American poetry, American Literature-1900, Religion and Literature, and Jewish lite..
Elisa Oyj
Elisa Oyj (Elisa) is a Finnish telecommunications company founded in 1882 (known until July 2000 as HPY or Helsingin puhelinyhdistys). Elisa Oyj employs about 5000 people. The company's revenue for 2005 was about €1.34 billion. Mobile operations of Elisa were known as Radiolinja before. Elisa work..
Elisa Prévot
--> Elisa Prévot (born March 27, 1973) is an American television personality and model. Contents 1 Biography1.1 Early life1.2 Career1.3 Personal life2 Facts and stats3 References3.1 Web sites Biography Early life Prévot was born in Ohio. A marine brat, she ..
Elisa Spitz
Elisa Spitz was an American figure skater. She competed in ice dance at the 1984 Winter Olympics with Scott Gregory. Competitive highlights (with Gregory) 1982 U.S. Championships - 3rdWorld Championships - 8th1983 U.S. Championships - 2ndWorld Championships - 7th1984 U.S. Championships - 3rdOlymp..
Elisa Tovati
Elisa Tovati is a well known French singer and television celebrity. Contents 1 Early Years2 More Time in front of the Camera3 Moi, je t'aime pour rien4 Resources Early Years Elisa Tovati was born in 1976 of Russo-Morrocan origins in Paris, France. She showed interest in th..
Elise
Elise may refer to: Für Elise, Beethoven's piano pieceElise Neal, an American actressElise Richter, a professor of philologyElise Norwood, an Australian water polo playerElise is a girl's name, originating from ElizabethLotus Elise, a two seat, mid engine sports car made by Lotus CarsPrincess Elise..
Elisedd ap Gwylog
Elisedd ap Gwylog (died c. 755), also known as Elise was king of Powys in eastern Wales. Little has been preserved in the historical records about Elisedd, who was a descendant of Brochwel Ysgithrog. He appears to have reclaimed the territory of Powys after it had been overrun by the English. His g..
Eliseo Castillo
Eliseo Castillo (born April 29, 1975 in Havana, Cuba) is a professional boxer. From the ages of 12 through 16, he trained to box through the Cuban state government's amateur boxing program. (This is the same program that produced such boxing legends as Teofilo Stevenson, Felix Savon, Joel Casamayo..
Eliseo Quintanilla
Eliseo Quintanilla Ortiz (born February 5, 1983 in La Libertad, El Salvador) is a Salvadoran football (soccer) player, who last played midfield for D.C. United of Major League Soccer. Quintanilla was acquired by United before the 2002 season from Salvadoran club C.D. Aguila, with whom he had pl..
Eliseo Salazar
Eliseo Salazar (born in Santiago, November 14, 1955) was a Formula One driver from Chile. He participated in 37 Grands Prix, debuting on March 15, 1981. He scored a total of 3 championship points. Probably his most famous career moment came when he collided with the over-taking race leader Nelson P..
Eliseo Soriano
Bro. Eli F. Soriano Eliseo Fernando Soriano is a controversial religious personality in the Philippines, who has many followers but is currently being charged with raping a church member. Soriano is presiding minister of the Christian Members Church of God International in the Philippines whe..
Eliseyna Cove
Eliseyna Cove (Zaliv Eliseyna \'za-liv e-li-'sey-na\) is a 3 m wide cove indenting for 1.2km in the NW coast of Varna Peninsula between Slab Point to the N and Kotis Point to the S. The cove is named after the Iskar Gorge settlement of Eliseyna in Western Bulgaria. Location The cliff is located a..
Elise Blackwell
Elise Blackwell, American novelist, born Baton Rouge, Louisiana. The daughter of botanists, Blackwell was educated at Louisiana State University before entering the Creative Writing Program at the University of California, Irvine, where she studied with Pulitzer-Prize winning author Michael Chabon...
Elise Cowen
Elise Nada Cowen (1933-1 February 1962, Washington Heights, Manhattan) was an American poet, part of the Beat generation. Born to a wealthy Jewish family in Long Island, New York Cowen wrote poetry from a young age, enjoying the works of T.S. Eliot, Ezra Pound and Dylan Thomas. While attending Bar..
Elise Crombez
Elise Crombez (born July 24, 1982 in Belgium) is a Belgian model, who has appeared on the covers of Vogue magazine several times, both on the British and Italian editions. She also appears in fashion shows. External links [sofeminine.co.uk bio][supermodels.nl bio][Dominiq..
Elise di Medici
Elise di Medici also known as Desi D'Angelo is a 1990s bondage model. Partial list of magazine appearances: | width="" align="" valign="" style="padding-left:;"| 1988: Bondage Adventures #2 (Harmony)1988: Bondage Gallery #7, #8 (Harmony)1988: Bondage Life #33 (Harmony)1988: Bondage Parade #29 (Ha..
Elise Doganieri
Is the Co-Creator and Co-Executive Producer of the CBS reality show "The Amazing Race". The reality adventure series follows eleven teams of two racing around the world for a one million dollar prize. The show hit its 100th episode mark in the fall of 2005 during its ninth season. The show has w..
Elise Finch
Elise Finch is a meteorologist for NBC's national forecasting service 'NBC Weather Plus' since December 2004 and also works for MSNBC. Before that she was at KAAL in Austin, Minnesota and also reported the weather in Youngstown, Ohio. She worked as a Meteorologist at CBS affiliate KPHO Channel 5 i..
Elise Herz
Elise von Lämel Herz (1788-1868) was Prague-born Austrian philanthropist. Her home in Prague was an intellectual center; however, upon her husband's death in 1850, she moved to Vienna. There she was made an honorary member of the Jewish community. Herz founded the Children's Asylum in Jerusalem,..
Elise K. Fortunato
Elise Fortunato (also credited as Elise Kelly), born 1967 in San Mateo, California, is a documentary filmmaker and great-granddaughter of actress/director Lois Weber and actor Phillips Smalley. In her film Telegram, Fortunato introduces the audience to three elderly women who recall telegrams that ..
Elise Neal
Elise Neal (born March 14, 1970 in Memphis, Tennessee) is an American actress. Partial filmography Hustle and Flow (2005)Players' Ball (2003)All of Us (2003)Mission to Mars (2000)The Hughleys (1998)Restaurant (1998)Scream 2 (1997)SeaQuest DSV (1993)Malcolm X (1992)Money Talks External links [..
Elise Norwood
Elise Simone Ashton (nee Norwood) (born June 18, 1981 in Sydney) is captain of the Australian Women's Water Polo team. She is a right handed utility and played her 100th international game on 20 August 2005 against the Netherlands during the FINA World League Final series in Kirishi, Russia. Ashton..
Elise Ray
Elise Ray (born February 6, 1982) is an American gymnast who represented the United States at the 2000 Olympics in Sydney and the 1999 World Championships. Ray trained at Hill's Angels club in Maryland under Kelli Hill, former coach of Olympic medalists Dominique Dawes and Courtney Kupets. She ear..
Elise Richter
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. Elise Richter (2 March, 1865 - 23 June, 1943) was a philologist. Born in Vienna to a middle-class Jewish family..
Elise Sutton
Elise Sutton has emerged as a major force in the BDSM community. A notable FemDom author, Sutton began with a website in the late 1990s. On her website, Sutton states that she has attended a "northeastern University" for three years (1975-1978) where she majored in Psychology and minored in Sociolog..
Elise Taylor
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Elisha
Elisha (אֱלִישַׁע "My God is salvation", Standard Hebrew Elišaʿ, Tiberian Hebrew ʾĔlîšaʿ) is the name of a Biblical prophet. In Latin, and in English to some Catholics he is known as Eliseus; however, the standard..
Elishah
Elishah was, according to the Book of Genesis and the Book of Jasher, the son of Javan; he is said to have been the origin of the Almanim. The Almanim might be the Germanic tribes (Alamanni). Other identified them with Cypriots. ..
Elisha Baxter
Elisha Baxter (1 September 1827 - 31 May 1899) was a Republican Governor of the State of Arkansas. Elisha Baxter was born in Rutherford County, North Carolina. Baxter received an appointment to the United States Military Academy but his father would not allow him to attend. In 1852 Baxter moved to..
Elisha Benjamin Andrews
Elisha Benjamin Andrews (1844 - 1917) was a U.S. economist and educator. He served as the president of Brown University from 1889 until 1898. ..
Elisha ben Abuyah
Elisha Ben Abuyah (spelled variously, including Elisha ben Avuya) was a Jewish heretic born in Jerusalem sometime before 70. At one time, the Rabbis were proud to recognize him as of their number, but later, when he adopted a heretical worldview, their opposition to him grew so intense that they eve..
Elisha Collier
Elisha Collier of Boston invented a flintlock revolver around 1814, probably the earliest such weapon. It was produced from 1819 by John Evans & Son of London, and used in quantity by the British forces in India. ..
Elisha Cook Jr.
Diminutive character actor Elisha Cook Jr. (born December 26, 1903 in San Francisco, California, USA, died May 18, 1995 in Big Pine, California) made a career playing cowardly villains and neurotics earning the nickname "Hollywood's lightest heavy". Cook started out in vaudeville and then became a ..
Elisha Cuthbert
Elisha Ann Cuthbert (born November 30, 1982), is a Canadian actress. She is known as a former host of the Canadian children's television series Popular Mechanics for Kids and had roles in numerous other Canadian productions before moving to Los Angeles at the age of 17. She made her American telev..
Elisha D. Cullen
Elisha Dickerson Cullen, (April 23, 1799 – February 8, 1862) was an American lawyer and politician from Georgetown, in Sussex County, Delaware. He was a member of the American Party, who served as U. S. Representative from Delaware. Cullen was born in Millsboro, Sussex County, Del., April 23,..
Elisha Everett Lott
Elisha Everett Lott was a legislator for the Republic of Texas and the State of Texas. He is remembered primarily for his vigorous opposition to the Cherokee Land Bill of 1844. Early years Elisha Everitt Lott was born in Mississippi on February 24, 1820. He was the son of John Lott. At the age of ..
Elisha Gray
Elisha Gray (August 2, 1835 – January 21, 1901) invented the telephone in his laboratory in Highland Park, Illinois, independently of Alexander Graham Bell. Born into a Quaker family in Barnesville, Ohio, Gray was brought up on a farm. He spent two years at Oberlin College where he worked wi..
Elisha Harris
Harris, Elisha (1791-1861) — of Coventry, Kent County, Rhode Island. Born in Cranston, Providence County, Rhode Island, September 8, 1791. He was Lt.Governor of Rhode Island, 1846-47, Governor of Rhode Island 1847-49. He was a member of the Whig Party (United States). Between 1846 and 1861 Preside..
Elisha Hunt Allen
Elisha Hunt Allen (1804-1883) was an American lawyer, diplomat, and Hawaiian justice. He was born in New Salem, Massachusetts, attending New Salem Academy and graduated from Williams College in 1823. Hunt was admitted to the bar in 1825 and commenced practice in Brattleboro, Vt.; later moving to B..
Elisha Hunt Rhodes
Elisha Hunt Rhodes (March 21 1842 - January 14, 1917) served in the Union Army of the Potomac during the American Civil War. During the war, he advanced from private to colonel, and retired from service as a brigadier general. Rhodes' diary was quoted prominently in Ken Burns' PBS documentary The Ci..
Elisha Jessop
Dr. Elisha Jessop (1843 - October 24, 1918) was a Canadian doctor and politician. Born in Norfolk County, England, Jessop emigrated to Canada with his family in 1849. They settled in the small rural community of Reach, Ontario. He was educated in various rural schools before graduating from the T..
Elisha K. Root
Elisha K. Root (born Ludlow, Massachusetts 1808 - died 1865) was a Connecticut machinist and inventor who perfected the Lincoln Miller milling machine, 150,000 of which were sold in the late 1800s, making it the most important American machine tool of the era. Root's work with the Collins Company o..
Elisha Kane
Elisha Kent Kane (28 February 1820 – 16 February 1857) was a medical officer in the United States Navy during the first half of the 19th century. He was a member of two Arctic expeditions to rescue the explorer Sir John Franklin. Assistant Surgeon Elisha Kent Kane Born in Philadelphi..
Elisha M. Pease
Elisha Marshall Pease (January 3, 1812 – August 26, 1883) was a U.S. politician from the 1830s through the 1870s. He served two terms as Governor of Texas. A native of Enfield, Connecticut, Pease moved to Mexican Texas in 1835. He soon became active in the Texas independence movement, and aft..
Elisha Mathewson
Elisha Mathewson (April 18, 1767 - October 14, 1853) was a United States Senator from Rhode Island. Born in Scituate, Rhode Island, he pursued an academic course and was justice of the peace of Scituate. He engaged in agricultural pursuits and in 1821 was a member of the Rhode Island House of Repres..
Elisha Mitchell
Elisha Mitchell (August 19, 1793 - June 27, 1857) was born in Washington, Connecticut. As a professor at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, in 1835, he discovered the height of Mt. Mitchell. Mt. Mitchell is the highest point east of the Mississippi River. It is located in North Carolin..
Elisha Otis
Elisha Graves Otis (August 3 1811 — April 8 1861) invented a safety device in 1852 that made elevators much safer by preventing them from falling if the hoisting cable parted. Otis was born near Halifax, Vermont. He moved away from home at the age of 19. He then moved to Troy, New York and l..
Elisha Perkins
Elisha Perkins (January 16 1741 – 1799) was a US physician who created his own magnetic therapy, Perkins Tractors. Elisha Perkins was born 1741 in Norwich, Connecticut. His son Joseph Perkins trained in Plainfield, Connecticut, where he also practiced medicine. Around 1795–1796 Perkins..
Elisha Porat
-->Elisha Porat, born in 1938, is a Hebrew poet and writer. He has published 19 volumes of fiction and poetry, in Hebrew, since 1973 and won the 1996 Israel's Prime Minister's Prize for Literature, . His works have appeared in translation in Israel, the United States, Canada and England. The Engli..
Elisha R. Potter
Elisha Reynolds Potter (1811 - 1882) was an statesman and jurist from Kingston, Rhode Island. He was a justice of the Rhode Island Supreme Court, and served one term in the United States House of Representatives. His father, Elisha Reynolds Potter, had held the same Congressional seat. External lin..
Elisha Reynolds Potter
Elisha Reynolds Potter (1764-1835) was a statesman from South Kingston, Rhode Island, who served several times as the Speaker in the Rhode Island State Assembly and as a United States Representative in 1796 - 1797 and 1809 - 1815. His son, also Elisha Reynolds Potter, was also a Congressman. Exte..
Elisha Scott
Elisha Scott (28 August 1894 - 16 May 1959) was a goalkeeper, who most notably played for Liverpool F.C. from 1912 to 1934 (still holding the record as their longest-serving player). He was signed from Belfast Celtic following a recommendation from his older brother Billy, who was the Everton F.C. ..
Elisha Small
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. Elisha Small (died December 1, 1842) was an American sailor. He had served on several kinds of ships, including..
Elisha Williams
The Reverend Elisha Williams (26 August 1694-22 October 1755) was a Congregational minister, legislator, jurist, and rector of Yale College from 1726 to 1739. The son of Rev. William Williams and his wife Elizabeth, née Cotton (daughter of Seaborn Cotton), he was educated at Harvard, graduating, a..
Elishe
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Elisheva
Elisheva is also the name of one of the Minor characters in the Book of Genesis. Elisheva or Elisheba (אֱלִישֶׁבַע in Hebrew) was the wife of Aaron, the forefather of The Kohanim, the Jewish priests, in The Bible. She is buried in the Tomb of the Matriarchs in Tiberias. In Hebrew, Eli m..
Elisheva Shomron
Elisheva Shomron, nee Nancy Thomson Sebastian, is the composer of over 200 Messianic Jewish worship songs. As a singer/songwriter, her music constitutes a large portion of the Messianic music repertoire of many congregations. Her most popular song is Kadosh (1987). Shomron's family makes their ..
Elish Angiolini
Elish Angiolini (b. 1960), was appointed to the post of Solicitor General for Scotland in November 2001. She is the first woman, the first Procurator Fiscal and the first solicitor ever to hold the post. Elish Angiolini grew up in Govan, in Glasgow, and studied Law at the University of Strathclyde..
Elisiário
Elisiário is a municipality in the state of São Paulo in Brazil. Its coordinates are [21°09′56″S, 49°06′42″W]. The population in 2004 is 2,597 and the area is 9320.3 km² The elevation is 494 m. ..
Elision
''For the musical term, see Elision (music). For the Greek-Roman afterlife, see Elysium Elision is the omission of one or more sounds (such as a vowel, a consonant, or a whole syllable) in a word or phrase, producing a result that is easier for the speaker to pronounce. Sometimes, sounds may be eli..
Elision (French)
In French, elision (from elide, to leave out or omit) refers to the practise of combining two logically separate words into one for the convenience of pronunication in live conversation. In the French language, this process is sometimes explicit as in *je aime → j'aime *entre acte → entr'acte ..
Eliška Junková
Eliška Junková, also known as Elizabeth Junek, born November 16, 1900 in Olomouc, Moravia, Austro-Hungarian empire - died on January 5, 1994 in Prague, Czech Republic, is regarded as one of the greatest female drivers in Grand Prix motor racing history. Born Alžběta Pospíšilová, she used the..
Eliška Kleinová
Eliška Kleinová, born Elisabeth "Lisa" Klein (February 27, 1912, Prerau, Moravia - September 2, 1999, Prag) was a Czech Jewish pianist, music educator, and was the wife of Gideon Klein. Contents 1 Biografie2 See also3 References4 External links Biografie Eliška Kleinová w..
Eliso Virsaladze
Eliso Virsaladze (Eliso Konstantinovna Virsaladze; sometimes spelled Elisso Wirssaladze) (Russian: Эли́со Вирса́лазде) (born 1942) is a Georgian pianist. She was born in Tbilisi, Georgian SSR. She received her first piano lessons at the age of 8 from her grandmother, Anastasia Vir..
ELISPOT
ELISPOT is an immunological assay based on ELISA (Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay). Basically, the difference between the two is that in ELISA, the substance containing the "unknown" is stuck at the bottom of the well, whereas in ELISPOT the substance with the "unknown" is placed in the well after..
Elissa
Elissa could refer to: Dido, the queen of Carthage in Greek mythology.Elissa, a Lebanese singer.Elissa, a historic sailing ship anchored in Galveston Bay. This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, yo..
Elissa (ship)
The foremast of the Elissa in port. The tall ship Elissa is a sailing ship originally launched on October 27, 1877. This iron-hulled, three-masted barque, currently moored in Galveston, Texas, is one of the oldest ships still sailing. The Elissa was built in Aberdeen, Scotland as a merchant ..
Elissa (singer)
Alissar Khoury, known as Elissa (Arabic: إليسا) is an Arab music star from Lebanon. She was born on 27 October, 1972 in Deir Ahmar in the Bekaa region of Lebanon. She launched her career in 1998 with a breakthrough hit "Baddi Doub". Contents 1 Biography2 Discography3 See a..
Elissa Aalto
Elissa Aalto (1922– 1994), born Elsa Kaisa Mäkiniemi, was a Finnish architect and author. She was the widow of famed architect Alvar Aalto, who died in 1976. Along with her husband and Harald Deilmann, she helped design the Municapal Theatre in Essen, Northrhine-Westfalia, Germany. Externa..
Elissa Benedek
Elissa P. Benedek M.D., is clinical professor of psychiatry at the University of Michigan Medical Center. She is past president of the American Psychiatric Association (1990–91). She served as director of research and training at the Center for Forensic Psychiatry in Ann Arbor, Michigan, for 25 ye..
Elissa Landi
Elissa Landi (December 6, 1904 – October 21, 1948) was an Italian born actress who was popular in Hollywood films of the 1920s and 1930s. Rumoured to be a descendant of Emperor Franz Joseph of Austria, she was noted for her aristocratic bearing. Early life Born Elisabeth Marie Christine K..
Elissa Lansdell
Elissa Lansdell is a Canadian television personality currently based in Nashville, Tennessee. She is a correspondent for CMT Canada and hosts Picture This on Discovery Channel. Lansdell began her television career as an associate producer for The Camilla Scott Show on the CTV television network. S..
Elissa Schappell
Elissa Schappell is an American author and essayist. Her collection of short stories Use Me was published in 2000. She is the co-founder of the literary magazine Tin House. ..
Elissa Steamer
Elissa Steamer (born 31 July 1975 in Fort Myers, Florida) is an American professional skateboarder currently residing in San Francisco, CA. Contents 1 History2 Other achievements3 Video games4 Contest History4.1 20054.2 20044.3 20034.4 19994.5 19985&n..
Elista
Elista (Russian: ; Kalmyk: Элст, Elst) is the capital of the Republic of Kalmykia, an autonomous republic of Russia. It is located at [46°22′N 44°15′E]. Population: 104,254 (2002 Census). Contents 1 History2 Features3 Transportation4 External links Histo..
Elis & Tom
Elis & Tom is a 1974 album (see 1974 in music) by Antonio Carlos Jobim and Elis Regina. Track listing "Águas de Março" (Antonio Carlos Jobim) 3:32"Pois É" (Jobim, Chico Buarque) 1:43"Só Tinha de Ser Com Você" (Jobim, Aloysio de Oliveira) 3:49"Modinha" (Jobim, Vinicius de Moraes) 2:16"Triste..
Elis (band)
Elis is a gothic metal band from Liechtenstein. Originally known as Erben Der Schöpfung, they adopted their new name in 2003 from the title of their debut single released in 2001. In 2006, it was stated that the band's lead vocalist, Sabine Dünser, suffered a cerebral hemorrhage on July 7, 2006...
Elis Prefecture
Elis (Modern Greek: Ηλεία - Ileía, also Ilia and Elia) is a prefecture in the Western Peloponnese and in Western portion of Greece. The prefecture is part of the periphery of West Greece. It covers the area of ancient Elis, and was formerly a department. Its capital is Pyrgos. Contents 1&..
Elis Province
> Statistics Prefecture: Elis Number of municipalities: Elis Capital: Pyrgos Location:Latitude:Longitude: 37.896/37°53'42' N lat.21.413/21°18'48' E long Area:-Total-Water-Rank 1,851 km² km² Elis (Greek: Επαρχία Ηλεί..
Elis Regina
Elis Regina Carvalho Costa (March 17, 1945 – January 19, 1982) is still among the most popular female singers in Brazil, decades after her death . Contents 1 Biography1.1 Family2 Discography2.1 Posthumous releases3 External links Biography Elis Regina was born in..
Elis Strömgren
Svante Elis Strömgren (31 May 1870-1947); Swedish-Danish astronomer. Strömgren was born in Helsingborg in Scania, received his doctorate at Lund University in 1898, becoming docent there the same year. He worked at the University of Kiel from 1901 and became Professor of Astronomy and director of..
Elis Wiklund
Elis Wiklund is a former Swedish cross country skier who competed in the 1930's. He won the 50km event at the 1936 Winter Olympics in Garmisch-Partenkirchen. He won the 50km event at the 1934 Nordic skiing World Championships. External links [FIS Profile] Olympic Champions in Men's 50..
Elita One
Elita One is the female Autobot commander on Cybertron trying to liberate the planet from the corrupt grip of the Decepticon guardian of Cybertron, Shockwave. She led a group of female Autobot resistance fighters by the names of Chromia, Firestar, and Moonracer. She wasn't Elita One all of her ex..
Elitch Gardens
Elitch Gardens was a family owned seasonal amusement park, theater, and botanic garden in the West Highland neighborhood of Denver, Colorado at 38th and Tennyson streets. For more than a century Elitch's was one of the most popular entertainment destinations in Colorado. It was nationally known f..
Elite
For other uses, see (disambiguation)}}}. Elite (also spelt Élite) is taken from the latin, eligere, "to elect". In sociology as in general usage, the élite (the "elect," from French) is a relatively small dominant group within a larger society, which enjoys a privileged status which is upheld by..
Elitegroup Computer Systems
Elitegroup Computer Systems (or ECS) is a Taiwan-based electronics firm. It is among the largest PC motherboard manufacturers in the world, with production reaching 24 million units in 2002. Many these motherboards have been produced for OEM customers and are used in systems assembled and sold by ..
EliteSecurity
EliteSecurity is a web forum that gathers people from Serbia intrested in IT. At the address www.elitesecurity.org is the greatest online community dedicated to the different aspects of ICT technologies implementation. The forum has cca. 100000 registered members and a constantnumber of 200-400 ..
Elite (comics)
For other use of the term, see Elite (disambiguation). Within comics Elite can refer to: Darkseid's EliteThe Elite, a group of super-powered anti-heroes (based on The Authority) led by Manchester BlackJustice League Elite, an extension of the Justice League taking on board some of the ideas of The..
Elite (computer game)
Elite is a seminal space trading computer game, originally published by Acornsoft in 1984 for the BBC Micro and Acorn Electron computers and subsequently ported to many others. The game's title derives from one of the player's goals to raise their combat rating from Harmless, through Mostly Harmles..
Elite (disambiguation)
Elite may refer to: Elite, a group or class deemed to be in some way superior or more worthy than another person or group, sometimes on the basis of arbitrary or assumed traits or qualities (see also power elite)* In Internet Slang, elite is a descriptor applied to a skilled hacker, or clever softw..
Elite 4
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Elite Beat Agents
Elite Beat Agents is a Nintendo DS rhythm game developed by iNiS. Elite Beat Agents is a sequel to Osu! Tatakae! Ouendan (although holding no plot connection), created for a Western audience. It will have all new scenarios, characters, themes and music, including Steriogram's Walkie Talkie M..
Elite Eight
The term Elite Eight refers to the final eight teams in the NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Championship or the NCAA Women's Division I Basketball Championship. In Division I, the Elite Eight consists of the teams in the final game of each of the tournament's four regional brackets. The winners adv..
Elite Four
The Elite Four (shitennou, lit. Four Emperors in Japanese) is a fictional team of four Pokémon trainers in the Pokémon world. The Elite Four, at any given time, is composed of four highly-skilled Pokémon trainers, forming the final challengers for any Pokémon trainer taking on the Pokémon..
Elite Hotel
Elite Hotel was Emmylou Harris's second album to be released in 1975, following the widely acclaimed success of Pieces of the Sky, and even bettered its predecessor on the Billboard Music Charts, becoming her first #1 country album. Two of its tracks were also #1 country singles: "Together Again" a..
Elite Ice Hockey League
The League logo The Elite Ice Hockey League (EIHL) is a professional ice hockey league in the United Kingdom. It's the highest level of ice hockey competition in the United Kingdom, and was formed in 2003 following the demise of the Ice Hockey Superleague. Ice hockey is a minor sport in the U..
Elite media
The elite media is a term used especially by the right-wing, used to describe newspapers, radio stations, TV channels and other media whose employees believe that they are more intelligent than anyone else. The New York Times, PBS and National Public Radio are all cited as examples by those who use..
Elite Model Look
Elite Model Look is a yearly modeling event held by Elite Models Management, a French modeling group. Each year, hundreds of thousands girls compete in local contests for a chance to represent their countries in the world's final. Elite Model Look finals has been held in: 2005 China2004 Turkey20..
Elite Model Management
The Elite Model Management Corporation is a modelling agency founded in Paris in 1972 by Gerald Marie, John Casablancas and Alain Kittler. It is now owned by Creative World Management. Models represented by Elite (past and present) ..
Elite Plus: Planetside
[Elite Plus: Planetside]is an FST (Flight Sim Toolkit) based simulation created by Mic Healey ([www.planetmic.com]). The simulation takes place on a planet named ["New P8"], which is located in an extra-dimensional reality accessed via a gateway in the Luyten 97-12 sy..
Elite Racing Club
Elite Racing Club is a horse racing club, based in Lambourn, Berkshire, England The now 15,000 members pay an annualised fee for a part ownership in the clubs horses. The club has its own 55box yard, as well as associations with other yards and trainers in the UK. Members recieve a weekly newslette..
Elite Roleplay
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Elite Roleplaying
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Elite Seven
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Elite Systems
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Elite Wrestling Revolution
Elite Wrestling Revolution (EWR) was an independent canadian wrestling promotion, based out of Quebec City. Founded by Eric "Nightmare Manson" Picard & partner Patrick Larue in January 2004, the promotion was born from the ashes of its predecessor, Canadian Championship Wrestling (CCW), previously o..
Elitism
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Elito V. Circa
Elito "amangpintor" Circa - folk painter. Born 28 January 1970 Pantabangan, Nueva Ecija in the Philippines. Circa's began painting at the age of ten; his hometown was submerged when he was growing up to give way to the construction of a dam. After this the family was relocated to higher ground, whe..
Elitserien
The Elitserien logo Elitserien is the name of the highest-level Swedish ice hockey league, where the first season under this name was played in 1975-1976. Contents 1 Organization2 The playoffs3 Teams in the 2005-2006 league4 Notable NHL players from Elitserien5 Wi..
Elitserien (disambiguation)
Elitserien is the name of several Swedish sport leagues that covers the whole of Sweden. The best known league named Elitserien is Elitserien i hockey, the highest league in Swedish ice hockey. In most sports, Elitserien is the highest league, with the second highest one usually named Allsvenskan. ..
Elitzur-Vaidman bomb-testing problem
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Eliud
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Eliudnir
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Eliud Kipchoge
Eliud Kipchoge (born November 5th 1984 in Kapsisiywa, near Kapsabet) is a Kenyan 5000 metres runner. He won a bronze medal at that 2004 Olympics and a gold medal at the 2003 World Championships, beating runner-up Hicham El Guerrouj by four hundredths of a second. He also won the bronze in the 30..
Eliu Rivera
Eliu Rivera represents [District 4] on the Hudson County, New Jersey Board of Chosen Freeholders, one of nine members who serve in a legislative role administering all county business. District 4 includes portions of the City of Jersey City. His current term of office ends on December 31, ..
Eliwlod
In some old Welsh texts, Eliwlod is a nephew of King Arthur. His father is Madoc, son of Uther Pendragon, an obscure brother of Arthur's mentioned a very few times in Welsh literature. Eliwlod appears in the Welsh Triads, and pays a postmortem visit to his uncle in the form of a raptor in the poem A..
Eliwood
Eliwood 'Eliwood is a fictional character in the popular video game [[Fire Emblem: Rekka no Ken]], the first Fire Emblem game to be released in the U.S. [Spoiler warningSpoiler warning]: Plot and/or ending details follow. He is a swordsman on a quest to find his father, Elbert, who ..
Elixier
Elixier is a German musical that premiered in 1997. Music: Tobias Künzel, Wolfgang Lenk (Die Prinzen)Lyrics: Kati NaumannDirector: Horst KönigsteinPremiere: Leipzig, Germany 1997 Plot The musical is set in 1978. In East Germany, in an industrial city, a young chemist, David, sits working. He li..
Elixir
Look up [[wiktionary:|}}}]] in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. An elixir is a pharmacological preparation containing an active ingredient (such as morphine) dissolved in a sugary solution or syrup, and designed to be taken orally. Elixir may also refer to: Elixir of life, also known as the ..
Elixir (band)
Elixir are a musical group producing Goa trance music. Its members are Cedric Dassulle (also known as DJ Lestat, the man behind the band Talamasca), Christof Drouillet (Absolum) and DJ Mael. Discography Drops Of Madness / E-motion (12") (3D Vision 1999) ..
Elixir (comics)
Elixir, real name Joshua "Josh" Foley, is a fictional character, a mutant in the Marvel Universe, and a student at the Xavier Institute and a member of the New X-Men. He first appeared in New Mutants (second series) #5, and he is one of only 27 students to maintain his powers in the wake of House ..
Elixir of life
The elixir of life, also known as the elixir of immortality or Dancing Water and sometimes equated with the Philosopher's stone, is a legendary potion, or drink, that grants the drinker eternal life or eternal youth. Many practitioners of alchemy pursued it for two main reasons: either they sought t..
Elixir Studios
Elixir Studios was a British video game developer. The company was founded in 1998 by Demis Hassabis, formerly a prominent figure at Lionhead Studios. At its height, it employed around sixty people, and was based in London. It aimed to be an independent developer, creating its own intellectual prop..
Elixyr
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Elix Skipper
"Primetime" Elix Skipper (born in Atlanta, Georgia) is an American professional wrestler, currently wrestling for Total Nonstop Action Wrestling. Contents 1 Career1.1 World Championship Wrestling1.2 All Japan Pro Wrestling1.3 Total Nonstop Action Wrestling2 Wrestling f..
Eliyahu Asheri
Eliyahu Asheri (February 2, 1988 – June 25, 2006) was an Israeli student from the town of Itamar, in the Samaria region of the West Bank who was kidnapped, and later murdered, by the Palestinian Popular Resistance Committees (PRC) on June 25, 2006, hours after the kidnapping of Gilad Shalit, an I..
Eliyahu Bakshi-Doron
Eliyahu Bakshi-Doron (b. 1941), was a former Sephardi Chief Rabbi of Israel. --> Contents 1 Background2 Policy positions3 Farming controversy4 Quotes5 Sources Background Rabbi Bakshi-Doron was born in Jerusalem and studied in several prominent Religious Zionist yeshivo..
Eliyahu Bet-Zuri
Eliyahu Bet-Zuri (1922 – 22 March 1945) was a member of Lehi, who was executed in Egypt for assassinating of Lord Moyne, the British Minister Resident in the Middle East. Born in Tel Aviv, Bet Zuri attended the Hebrew University in Jerusalem. He also joined the Etzel, but later left that mov..
Eliyahu Chaim Rosen
Eliyahu Chaim Rosen (1899–1984) was a respected rabbi and leader of the Breslover community in Uman, Ukraine before World War II. After he emigrated to Israel in 1936, he founded the Breslover Yeshiva in Jerusalem and served as its rosh yeshiva for decades. Contents 1 Introduction to U..
Eliyahu di Vidas
Eliyahu di Vidas (1518-1592) was a medieval rabbi. He was a disciple of Rabbis Moses ben Jacob Cordovero (known as the Ramak) and Isaac Luria. di Vidas is known for his work in the Kabbalah. He wrote the Reshit Chochmah. He lived in Safed and Hebron, and was one of a group of prominent Kaballist..
Eliyahu Eliezer Dessler
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Eliyahu Hakim
Eliyahu Hakim (1925-22 March 1945) was a member of the Lehi who was executed in Egypt for the assassination of Lord Moyne, the British Minister Resident in the Middle East. Born in Beirut, Hakim immigrated to the British Mandate of Palestine when he was seven, and grew up in the port city of Haifa..
Eliyahu M. Goldratt
Eliyahu M. Goldratt (1948 - ) is an Israel-born physicist turned business consultant, the originator of the theory of constraints (abbreviation: TOC). He claims that he applied the scientific method to resolving some permanent problems of organizations. He is the author of several business novels:..
Eliyahu Navi
Eliyahu Nawi (born 1920) has been a judge, lawyer, poet, Politician, Bible investigator, and mayor of Beersheva. He was born in Basra, Iraq, and started his public career in 1947. ..
Eliyahu Rips
Eliyahu Rips is an Israeli-Latvian mathematician known for his research in algebra and the controversial Bible codes. Rips grew up in Latvia (then part of Soviet Union). He was the first high school student from Latvia to participate in the International Mathematical Olympiad. In 1969, Rips (who wa..
Eliyathamby
redirect [[Template:Not verified]] Eliyathamby was a Singaporean businessman of Indian descent who is considered to be an Indian pioneer of early Singapore, and a renowned collector of antique cars. Biography Eliyathamby was a descendant of the Jaffna royal dynasty, and a wealthy Singaporean. He is..
Eliye Springs
Eliye Springs, also known as Ille Springs, is a remote village on the western shore of Lake Turkana in Kenya. The local springs for which it is named produce lush vegetation along its section of the otherwise barren lakeshore. ..
ELIZA
ELIZA is a famous 1966 computer program by Joseph Weizenbaum, which parodied a Rogerian therapist, largely by rephrasing many of the patient's statements as questions and posing them to the patient. Thus, for example, the response to "My head hurts" might be "Why do you say your head hurts?" The res..
Eliza
Eliza may refer to: ELIZA the original computer psychaoanalyst.Eliza the Microsoft BASIC adaptation of the computer psychoanalyst."Eliza" is a song by the band Phish on album Picture of Nectar. This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title..
Elizabeth
Elizabeth or Elisabeth is the Greek form of the Hebrew Elisheva, the name of the wife of Aaron in the Old Testament. Significant peoples named Elizabeth include: Several empresses:* Elizabeth of Russia* Elisabeth of Bavaria, wife of Austrian Emperor Franz Joseph I, also known as Empress Elisabeth o..
Elizabeth, Colorado
Elizabeth is a town in Elbert County, Colorado, United States. The population was 1,434 at the 2000 census. Contents 1 History2 Geography3 Demographics4 External links History According to records of the area the first settler was a man named Peter I. Van Wormer in 1859 on Ru..
Elizabeth, Illinois
Elizabeth, Illinois, as seen from the observation tower west of the village. Elizabeth is a village in eastern Jo Daviess County, Illinois, United States. The population was 682 at the 2000 census. Geography Elizabeth is located at [42°19′1″N, 90°13′24″W] (42.317007, -90...
Elizabeth, Indiana
Elizabeth is a town in Harrison County, Indiana, USA. The population was 137 at the 2000 census. Geography and maps Elizabeth is located at [38°7′27″N, 85°58′25″W] (38.124158, -85.973711)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bureau, the..
Elizabeth, Louisiana
Elizabeth is a town in Allen Parish, Louisiana, United States. The population was 574 at the 2000 census. Geography Elizabeth is located at [30°52′3″N, 92°47′40″W] (30.867410, -92.794429)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bureau, the..
Elizabeth, Minnesota
Elizabeth is a city in Otter Tail County, Minnesota, United States. The population was 172 at the 2000 census. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of 0.9 km² (0.4 mi²), all land. Demographics As of the census2 of 2000, there were 172 people, 72 hous..
Elizabeth, New Jersey
Union County Court House Elizabeth is a City in Union County, New Jersey, in the United States. As of the 2000 census, the city had a total population of 120,568, making it New Jersey's fourth largest city (by population). According to a 2004 Census Estimate, the population of Elizabeth is..
Elizabeth, Pennsylvania
Elizabeth is a borough in Allegheny County, Pennsylvania along the Monongahela river upstream of Pittsburgh close to the county line. The population was 1,609 at the 2000 census. The borough of Elizabeth is entirely contained within the 15037 USPS ZIP code. Contents 1 Geography2 Demogra..
Elizabeth, South Australia
The city of Elizabeth was established in 1955 as a deliberately planned satellite town 28 km north of Adelaide. It was established by the South Australian Housing Trust on 3000 acres (12 km²) of rural land between the older towns of Salisbury and Smithfield. Elizabeth has residential suburbs ..
Elizabeth, West Virginia
Elizabeth is a town in Wirt County, West Virginia along the Little Kanawha River. The population was 994 at the 2000 census. It is the county seat of Wirt County[Geographic references#6GR6]. Geography Elizabeth is located at [39°3′46″N, 81°23′44″W] (39.062852, -81.395..
Elizabeth: Almost by Chance a Woman
Elizabeth: Almost by Chance a Woman is a play by the Nobel Prize winner Dario Fo. An irreverent, bawdy, hilarious, peek into the boudoir of Elizabeth I, this wonderfully written and heroically translated Fo has been wittily described as "History on drugs". An aging Elizabeth is eagerly awaiting the..
Elizabeth: The Golden Years
Elizabeth: The Golden Age (2007) Working title Projected release: 2007 Status: In pre-production Directed by Shekhar Kapur Stars: |Cate Blanchett as Elizabeth I | |Abbie Cornish as Bess Raleigh | |Clive Owen as Sir Walter Raleigh | |Geoffrey Rush as Sir Francis Walsingham | |Sir Richard Attenbor..
Elizabethans
The Elizabethans are a student-founded, student-led a cappella group at Williams College. The term Elizabethans also refers to people who lived in England during the reign of Queen Elizabeth I, the time of William Shakespeare and of Renaissance music. The group is referred to colloquially as the 'Be..
Elizabethan architecture
Elizabethan Style, in architecture, the term given to the early Renaissance style in England, which flourished chiefly during the reign of Queen Elizabeth I; it followed the Tudor style, and was succeeded in the beginning of the 16th century by the purer Italian style introduced by Inigo Jones. It r..
Elizabethan Club
The Elizabethan Club is a literary discussion club at Yale University. Its library contains Elizabethan folios and quartos, sketches and engravings, including a first folio of Shakespeare and first editions of Milton's Paradise Lost, Spenser's Faerie Queene, and Francis Bacon's Essayes. It is house..
Elizabethan collar
An Elizabethan collar, shaped like a truncated cone, is worn by a pet, usually a cat or dog, to prevent it scratching a wound on its head or neck or licking a wound or infection on its body. While purpose-made collars can be purchased from veterinarians or pet stores, they can also be made from ..
Elizabethan era
Elizabethan redirects here. For the Elizabethan architectural style, see Tudor Style architecture. Elizabeth ushers in Peace and Plenty. Detail from The Family of Henry VIII: An Allegory of the Tudor Succession, c. 1572, attributed to Lucas de Heere. The Elizabethan Era is the period associat..
Elizabethan Express
Elizabethan Express was a 1954 British Transport Film that followed The Elizabethan, a non-stop British Railways service from London to Edinburgh along the East Coast Main Line. Although originally intended as an advertising short, it now acts as a nostalgic record of the halcyon years of steam on..
Elizabethan literature
The term Elizabethan literature refers to the literature produced in England during the reign of Queen Elizabeth I (1558 - 1603). The following is an incomplete list of writers considered part of this period. William ShakespeareChristopher MarloweBen JonsonEdmund Spenser See also Elizabethan eraEli..
Elizabethan Religious Settlement
The Elizabethan Religious Settlement was Elizabeth I’s response to the religious divisions created over the reigns of Henry VIII, Edward VI and Mary I. This response was set out in two Acts of the Parliament of England. The Act of Supremacy of 1559 re-established the English church’s independenc..
Elizabethton, Tennessee
Elizabethton is the county seat of Carter County, Tennessee. According to the most recent [U.S. Decennial Census (2000)], the municipal population was determined to consist of 13,372 residents.[Geographic references#6GR6]. The most recent population estimate by the U.S. Census Bu..
Elizabethton Twins
Minnesota Twins American League AAA Rochester Red Wings AA New Britain Rock Cats A Fort Myers MiracleBeloit Snappers R Elizabethton TwinsGulf Coast League Twins The Elizabethton Twins are a minor league baseball team in Elizabethton, Tennessee, USA. They are a Rookie-level tea..
Elizabethtown
Elizabethtown may refer to: Places Elizabethtown is the name of several places in the United States: Elizabethtown, IllinoisElizabethtown, IndianaElizabethtown, KentuckyElizabethtown, New YorkElizabethtown, North CarolinaElizabethtown, OhioElizabethtown, Pennsylvania and its Elizabethtown CollegeEl..
Elizabethtown, California
This is where Elizabethtown used to be. Elizabethtown, California was a California Gold Rush town that began in 1852. It was named after the only unmarried woman in the miners camp called Elizabeth Stark Blakesley. It is said that the value of gold taken from the Elizabethtown area ran into th..
Elizabethtown, Illinois
Elizabethtown is a village in Hardin County, Illinois, along the Ohio River. The population was 348 at the 2000 census. It is the county seat of Hardin County[Geographic references#6GR6]. It the location of the Rose Hotel, an Illinois state historic site built about 1830. Contents 1..
Elizabethtown, Indiana
Elizabethtown is a town in Bartholomew County, Indiana, United States. The population was 391 at the 2000 census. Geography Elizabethtown is located at [39°8′5″N, 85°48′45″W] (39.134634, -85.812440)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census ..
Elizabethtown, Kentucky
Elizabethtown is a city in Hardin County, Kentucky, United States. The population was 22,542 at the 2000 census. It is the county seat of Hardin County[Geographic references#6GR6]. Contents 1 Geography2 History3 Culture4 Demographics5 Education5.1 Elizabeth..
Elizabethtown, New York
Elizabethtown is a town in Essex County, New York, United States. The population was 1,315 at the 2000 census. The county seat of Essex County6 is a hamlet also called Elizabethtown. The name is derived from Elizabeth Gilliland, the wife of an early settler. The Town of Elizabethtown is in the ..
Elizabethtown, North Carolina
Elizabethtown is a town in Bladen County, North Carolina, United States. The population was 3,698 at the 2000 census. It is the county seat of Bladen County[Geographic references#6GR6]. Elizabethtown is located in North Carolina's Inner Banks region. Geography Elizabethtown is located a..
Elizabethtown, Ontario
Elizabethtown is a suburban community or a town located east about 90 km ENE of Toronto and SSW of Peterborough. Newtonville is also about 40 km E of Oshawa and about 25 km NW of Port Hope, about 50 km SE of Lindsay north of the old highway linking Toronto and Kingston, about 1 km north of the neare..
Elizabethtown, Pennsylvania
See also: other Elizabethtowns Elizabethtown is a borough in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, 17 miles (27 km) southeast of Harrisburg. Small factories had existed there at the turn of the century when the population in 1900 was 1,861. In 1910, 1,970 people lived in Elizabethtown. As of the 2000 cens..
Elizabethtown-Kitley, Ontario
Elizabethtown-Kitley is a township in eastern Ontario, Canada, in the United Counties of Leeds and Grenville. According to the Canada 2001 Census: Population: 10,039% Change (1996-2001): -1.8Dwellings: 3,637Area (km².): 554.28Density (persons per km².): 18.1 Communities AddisonBellamysBellamys Mi..
Elizabethtown (Amtrak station)
Elizabethtown Station is an Amtrak rail station located about halfway between Harrisburg, Pennsylvania and Lancaster, Pennsylvania on Wilson Avenue in Elizabethtown, Pennsylvania. The station is located on the south edge of the developed part of the borough, approximately .75 miles from the center ..
Elizabethtown (film)
Elizabethtown is a 2005 film written and directed by Cameron Crowe. It stars Orlando Bloom as a shoe designer visiting his hometown in Kentucky and Kirsten Dunst as an airline stewardess. Alec Baldwin cameos as CEO of an athletic shoe company and Susan Sarandon appears as a grieving widow. The fil..
Elizabethtown (hamlet), New York
Elizabethtown is a hamlet located in the Town of Elizabethtown in Essex County, New York. It is the county seat of Essex County and the location of the town government. The name is from Elizabeth Gilliland, the wife of an early settler. Elizabethtown is in the northern part of the town, located ..
Elizabethtown (soundtrack)
The soundtrack for the film Elizabethtown was released September 13, 2005 by RCA Records. A follow up Vol. 2 was also released on February 7, 2006. Track Listing Volume 1: 01. 60B (Etown Theme) - Nancy Wilson 02. It'll All Work Out - Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers 03. My Father's Gun - Elton Jo..
Elizabethtown Area School District
The Elizabethtown Area School District is a school district in the Northwest corner of suburban Lancaster County, Pennsylvania that serves Elizabethown Borough and the townships of Conoy, Mount Joy and West Donegal. It is a member of Lancaster-Lebanon Intermediate Unit (IU) 13. Schools in the ..
Elizabethtown College
Elizabethtown College is a small liberal-arts college located in Elizabethtown, Pennsylvania in Lancaster County. The school was founded in 1899 by members of the Church of the Brethren. It is commonly referred to as "E-town." Contents 1 History1.1 Presidents of the College1.2 Ch..
Elizabethtown Community and Technical College
Elizabethtown Community and Technical College is a community college within the Elizabethtown, Kentucky. ..
Elizabethtown Tract
The Elizabethtown Tract was a property that was purchased on October 28, 1664 by John Baily, Daniel Denton and Luke Watson from the Native Americans that is in the area of (and surrounding) present-day Elizabeth, New Jersey. As specified in the Deed, the purchase included the area "Bounded on the ..
Elizabethville, Pennsylvania
Elizabethville is a borough in Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, United States. The population was 1,344 at the 2000 census. Geography Elizabethville is located at [40°32′56″N, 76°48′54″W] (40.548801, -76.814994)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States..
Elizabeth "Liz/Betty" Weiss
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Elizabeth & Middleton Reefs
The Elizabeth & Middleton Reefs are two reefs located in the Tasman Sea. They are separated by a deep oceanic pass measuring 45 km. They are 95 km from Lord Howe Island and 555 km from New South Wales coastline of Australia. The two reefs are platform reefs and are the southern most platform reefs ..
Elizabeth (Biblical person)
Elizabeth, also spelled Elisabeth (Hebrew אֱלִישֶׁבַע / אֱלִישָׁבַע "My God is oath", Standard Hebrew Elišévaʿ / Elišávaʿ, Tiberian Hebrew ʾĔlîšéḇaʿ / ʾĔlîšāḇaʿ)(Arabic: إشاع) was the mother of John the Baptist, accordin..
Elizabeth (East Indiaman)
The Elizabeth was a 650-ton cargo ship chartered by private merchants (and thus not technically an East Indiaman) to sail to Madras and Bengal with a cargo of metals, beer glass and trade goods as well as a substantial number of passengers and lascars. On the 28 December, 1810, she was wrecked on th..
Elizabeth (film)
Elizabeth is a 1998 movie about the early reign of Queen Elizabeth I of England, written by Michael Hirst and directed by Shekhar Kapur. It stars Cate Blanchett, Geoffrey Rush, Joseph Fiennes, Christopher Eccleston and Richard Attenborough. It was also the final film of acclaimed British actor Sir..
Elizabeth (NJT station)
Elizabeth is a New Jersey Transit station on the Northeast Corridor and North Jersey Coast lines in Elizabeth, New Jersey. It is located between Broad Street and West Grand Avenue on an embankment and a viaduct. This station is often called Broad Street Elizabeth to distinguish it from North Elizabe..
Elizabeth (Sadie) Holloway Marston
Elizabeth (Sadie) Holloway Marston (1893 - 1993), who lived to be 100 years old, was trained as a lawyer (a rare feat at the time) and was the co-creator of the comic book character, Wonder Woman. Elizabeth received her B.A. from Mount Holyoke College in 1915, L.L.B from the Boston University Scho..
Elizabeth A. Mannix
Elizabeth A. Mannix is the professor of Management and Organizations at Cornell University's Johnson Graduate School of Management, and the Director of the Institute for the Social Sciences at Cornell University. She obtained her PhD from the University of Chicago. Professor Mannix's research and ..
Elizabeth Albertine, Princess of Saxe-Hildburghausen
Elizabeth Albertine, Princess of Saxe-Hildburghausen and Duchess in Saxony (4 August, 1713 - 29 June, 1761) was a member of the reigning family of Mecklenburg-Strelitz during the 18th century. She was born a daughter of Ernst Frederick I, Duke of Saxe-Hildburghausen (1681 – 1724) and his wife..
Elizabeth Aldworth
Mrs. Elizabeth Aldworth (1693-1773) was a female Freemason. Born the Hon. Elizabeth St. Leger, daughter of Lord Doneraile of Doneraile Court, County Cork, Ireland, she was married in 1713 to Richard Aldworth, Esq. From a narrative published by the family in 1811 it appears that, upon secretly obs..
Elizabeth Alexander
Elizabeth Alexander (born 21 August 1952 in Adelaide, South Australia) is an actress with a number of high profile credits in both film and television. Her film work includes: The Journalist, The Chant of Jimmie Blacksmith and The Killing of Angel Street. On television, she is best known for her c..
Elizabeth Allan
Elizabeth Allan may be: Elizabeth Allan (British actress) (1908-1990)Elizabeth Allan (poet) (fl. 1980s), CanadianElizabeth Allan, Liz Allan, or Liz Allen, fictional comic character See also: Elizabeth Allen (American actress) (b. 1934) This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a lis..
Elizabeth Allan (English actress)
Elizabeth Allan (9 April, 1908 - 27 July, 1990) was an English actress who worked in both the United Kingdom and Hollywood, making about 50 films over more than a quarter century. She was born at Skegness in Lincolnshire. In 1931 she turned 23 and first appeared in film, in the The Rosary, second-b..
Elizabeth Allen
Elizabeth Allen may be: Elizabeth Chase Allen - an American authorElizabeth Allen (American actress) (b. 1934)Elizabeth Allan (British actress) (1908-1990)Elizabeth Allan, Liz Allan, or Liz Allen, fictional comic character This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles ..
Elizabeth Allen (actress)
Actresses named Elizabeth Allen may be: Elizabeth Allen (American actress) (b. 1934)Elizabeth Allan (British actress) (1908-1990) 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..
Elizabeth Allen (American actress)
Not to be confused with the British actress Elizabeth Allan Elizabeth Allen was born in Jersey City, New Jersey on January 25, 1934 and christened Elizabeth Ellen Gillease, of Irish extraction. She was married to and divorced from a real-life Baron, one Baron Carl von Vittinghoff-Schell. She was tw..
Elizabeth Alvarez
Elizabeth Alvarez is a Mexican actress born in Ciudad Juárez, Chihuahua, Mexico. She participates in the telenovela "La fea mas bella" where she plays "Marcia Villarroel". ..
Elizabeth Anionwu
Professor Elizabeth Anionwu RN PhD CBE FRCN is a nurse and Head of the Mary Seacole Centre for Nursing Practice (Faculty of Health and Human Sciences at Thames Valley University) and Honorary Professor of the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine. She is also Treasurer of the Mary Seacole M..
Elizabeth Anka Vajagic
Nostalgia/Pain (CST035) cover Elizabeth Anka Vajagic is a singer and guitarist who was born in Montreal, Canada. She "writes raw, uncompromising gothic folk/blues music with modern dissonances and timeless catharses and has been unleashing her devastating voice in chillingly controlled doses a..
Elizabeth Anne Allen
Elizabeth Anne Allen is an American actress. She is a graduate of Gloversville High School in Gloversville, New York. After some appearances on ABC's Doogie Howser, M.D., she appeared in Buffy the Vampire Slayer in the season one episode "The Witch" playing the character Amy Madison. She also ..
Elizabeth Anne Wells Cannon
Elizabeth Wells Cannon (also referred to as Annie Wells Cannon) (December 7, 1859 - September 2, 1942) was a prominent women's suffragist in Utah who served in the Utah House of Representatives from 1913 - 1915 and again in 1921. She was also president of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers and a charter..
Elizabeth Ann Blaesing
Elizabeth Ann Blaesing (22 October 1919 - 17 November 2005) (aka Elizabeth Ann Christian), born in Asbury Park, New Jersey, is the alleged illegitimate daughter of Warren G. Harding, the 29th President of the United States, and Nan Britton, a native of Marion, Ohio. Britton, who made her claim pu..
Elizabeth Ann Doody Gorman
Elizabeth Ann Doody Gorman is Commissioner for the 17th district of Cook County, Illinois. Gorman is also the owner of several businesses including, Dodge of Midlothian, Gorman Insurance Group, and All About You Day Spa. Early life Gorman is a graduate of Mother McAuley High School and Saint Mar..
Elizabeth Ann Duke
Elizabeth Ann Duke (born November 25, 1940) is a former American teacher, philanthropist, and militant fugitive best known for her involvement an armed communist group which advocated violent overthrow of the U.S. government, and subsequent flight from prosecution. She is currently wanted by the Fed..
Elizabeth Ann Roberts
Elizabeth Ann Roberts (born c. 1940) is an American model. She was Playboy magazine's Playmate of the Month for the January 1958 issue. Her centerfold was photographed by Arthur James and Mike Shea. Elizabeth's pictorial was a significant one in the history of Playboy because she was only 16 at t..
Elizabeth Ann Scarborough
Elizabeth Ann Scarborough was born March 23, 1947, and lives in the Puget Sound area of Washington, in a log cabin filled with brilliant colors, beads and cats. Elizabeth won a Nebula Award in 1989 for her novel "The Healer's War," and has written more than a dozen other novels. She has collaborat..
Elizabeth Ann Seton
Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton Mother Seton Born August 28,1774 New York City Died January 4,1821 Venerated in Roman Catholic Church Beatified March 17,1963 Canonized September 14,1975 Major shrine House at 7 State Street in New York City(former residence);Emmitsb..
Elizabeth Ann Whitney
Elizabeth Ann Whitney (January 26, 1800 - 1882), born Elizabeth Ann Smith, was an early Latter Day Saint leader, and the wife of Newel K. Whitney, another early Latter Day Saint leader. Born in Derby, Connecticut to non-sectarian parents, at about age 18, Ms. Whitney left her parents and moved with..
Elizabeth Arden
Elizabeth Arden on the May 6, 1946 cover of Time Magazine Elizabeth Arden (December 31, 1878 - October 18, 1966) was a Canadian businesswoman who built a cosmetics empire in the United States. Arden was born Florence Nightingale Graham in Woodbridge, Ontario, where she lived until she was tw..
Elizabeth Armstrong Reed
Elizabeth (Armstrong) Reed (1842-1915) was an American Oriental scholar, born at Winthrop, Maine. She was married to Hiram V. Reed in 1860 and was the mother of Myrtle Reed. In 1893 she was chairman of the Woman's Congress of Philology at Chicago and in 1896 became an editor of the Course of U..
Elizabeth Arnold
Elizabeth Ann Arnold (born 1980),also known as Lizzie Arnold, is an American beauty queen, socialite and aspiring actress. Arnold, who hails from Columbia, Kentucky won the title Miss Kentucky Teen USA 1998 and first appeared on national television in the Miss Teen USA pageant held in Shreveport, ..
Elizabeth Astor, Baroness Astor of Hever
Elizabeth, Baroness Astor of Hever (born 4 May 1950) is the second wife of John Jacob Astor, 3rd Baron Astor of Hever. She was born as The Honourable Elizabeth Constance Mackintosh, and is the daughter of the John Mackintosh, 2nd Viscount Mackintosh of Halifax and Bronda, née Fibigor. She has bee..
Elizabeth Augusta Sophie, Countess Palatine of Neuburg
Elizabeth Augusta Sophie, Pfalzgräfin von Neuburg. Born 1693, died 1728. Daughter of Karl III Philip, Elector Palatine and Ludwika Karolina Radziwiłł. Married in 1717 to Joseph Karl Emanuel August, Pfalzgraf von Sulzbach. Children: Maria Francisca Sulzbach ..
Elizabeth Avellan
Elizabeth Avellán born in Caracas, Venezuela and moved to Houston, Texas as a teenager. Avellan is the current Vice President of Troublemaker Studios, the production company that she and husband Robert Rodriguez founded in 2000. She was also executive producer of In and Out of Focus, a document..
Elizabeth B. French
Elizabeth B. French is a former director of the British School at Athens and an authority in Mycenaean archaeology. French developed a detailed classification scheme for a series of Mycenaean terra cotta figurines dating from the Late Helladic period (c.1500 - 1100 B.C.). She coined the term [[Wik..
Elizabeth Bacon Custer
George and Libbie Custer Elizabeth Bacon Custer (April 8, 1842 - April 6, 1933) was the wife of General George Armstrong Custer. After his death, she became an outspoken advocate for her husband's legacy. Custer's portrayal as a gallant fallen hero and the glory of Custer’s Last Stand that..
Elizabeth Bailey
Dr. Elizabeth E. Bailey (1938 - ) has been Director of Altria since 1989, and is John C. Hower Professor of Business and Public Policy, The Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania Dr. Bailey joined Altria in July 1991, having served from July 1990 to June 1991 as a professor of industrial ..
Elizabeth Bain
Elizabeth Bain, a university student in Scarborough, Ontario, Canada, disappeared and was presumed murdered on June 19, 1990. Her car was later discovered with a bloodstain in the backseat, but her body was never found. Bain's boyfriend, Robert Baltovich, was convicted of her murder on March 31, 1..
Elizabeth Bainbridge
Please [Glossary#Wwikify] (format) this article or section as suggested in the [Guide to layoutGuide to layout] and the [Manual of StyleManual of Style]. Remove this template after wikifying. This article has been tagged since June 2006. Elizabeth Bainbridge (b..
Elizabeth Baldwin
Elizabeth Baldwin is an American actress. She is divorced from actor Daniel Baldwin, who is one of the Baldwin brothers, with whom she had two daughters. They were married from 1990 until 1996. Elizabeth and her then husband, Daniel Baldwin, acted together in the [1992] movie, Knight Mo..
Elizabeth Ball
Elizabeth Ball is a Vancouver city councillor who was elected as a member of Non-Partisan Association in 2005. She was the founder of Carousel Theatre Company and served as Managing Artistic Director for 27 years. External links [Elizabeth Ball][ElizabethBall.ca] ..
Elizabeth Ballantyne School
Elizabeth Ballantyne School (commonly referred to as EBS) is a public anglophone elementary school in Montreal, Canada. It is situated on Northview Street in Montreal West. It has public enrollment, and has a mix of local residents and children who are bused in from elsewhere in the city. Elizab..
Elizabeth Banks
Elizabeth Banks (born February 10, 1974 in Pittsfield, Massachusetts, USA) is an American actress most famous for her roles in Seabiscuit, Heights, Spider-Man and Spider-Man 2 (playing the part of Betty Brant), and quickly gaining widespread exposure through movies like The 40-Year-Old Virgin and..
Elizabeth Barker, Baroness Barker
Elizabeth Jean Barker, Baroness Barker (born 31 January 1961) is a Liberal Democrat member of the House of Lords. Barker has worked for Age Concern since 1983. She was made a life peer as Baroness Barker, of Anagach in Highland in 1999 and is a Liberal Democrat spokesperson on health matters. Exte..
Elizabeth Barrett Browning
Elizabeth Barrett Browning Elizabeth Barrett Browning (Moulton) (March 6, 1806 – June 29, 1861) was a member of the Barrett family and one of the most respected poets of the Victorian era. Contents 1 Biography2 Literary significance3 See also4 External links Biogr..
Elizabeth Barry
Elizabeth Barry changed "like Nature which she represents, from Passion to Passion, from Extream to Extream, with piercing Force and with easy Grace". Elizabeth Barry (1658–November 7, 1713) was an English actress who worked in big, prestigious London theatre companies throughout her s..
Elizabeth Bartley
is a vampire from Konami's Castlevania video game series. She appears as a non-playable character in [[Castlevania: Bloodlines]], which was published on the Sega Genesis in 1994. In the early 1600s, Bartley was executed for vampirism, but was revived nearly 300 years later by a witch named Drolta..
Elizabeth Barton
Elizabeth Barton (known as The Nun of Kent, The Holy Maid of London or The Holy Maid of Kent; 1506? – April 20 1534) was executed for prophesying that if King Henry VIII of England married Anne Boleyn against the wishes of the Pope, he would die within six months. Little is known of Barton's..
Elizabeth Bates
Elizabeth Bates (July 26, 1947 -- December 13, 2003) was professor of cognitive science at the University of California, San Diego. Bates was a founding member of the UCSD department of Cognitive Science, the first such department in the United States. She was also the director of the UCSD Center..
Elizabeth Báthory
A portrait of the Bloody Lady of Čachtice Elizabeth Báthory (Báthory Erzsébet in Hungarian, Alžbeta Bátoriová(-Nádašdy) in Slovak, August 7?, 1560 – August 21, 1614), the Bloody Lady of Čachtice, was a Hungarian countess that lived in the Čachtice Castle near Trenčín, in present..
Elizabeth Bay, New South Wales
Elizabeth Bay is a suburb of Sydney, in the state of New South Wales, Australia. External links ..
Elizabeth Beale
Elizabeth Beale was a fictional character in the popular BBC1 soap opera EastEnders. She was played by Lucy Bayler. Elizabeth was born in New Zealand to Kenny and Barbara Beale, and came to Walford with Kenny when they visited her sick grandmother Lou. Elizabeth began an unlikely and brief liaiso..
Elizabeth Bear
Elizabeth Bear (born 22 September, 1971 in Hartford, Connecticut) is an American author, primarily of speculative fiction, and winner of the 2005 John W. Campbell Award for Best New Writer. Currently employed as a 'media industry professional', her CV includes work as a stablehand, a fluff-page..
Elizabeth Beardsley Butler
Elizabeth Beardsley Butler (1885–1911) was a pioneering social investigator of the Progressive Era. She is best known for her contributions to The Pittsburgh Survey, a landmark study of social conditions in an American city. A 1905 graduate of Barnard College, she also took courses at the New..
Elizabeth Becker
Elizabeth Becker is a journalist and author who specializes in trade, development, and Asian affairs. Becker began her career as a war correspondent for The Washington Post covering Cambodia. She left Cambodia when the Khmer Rouge expelled all foreigners from the country in April 1975. She was one..
Elizabeth Bekker
Elizabeth Bekker [or Wolff] (1738 - 1804), Dutch novelist, was married to Adrian Wolff, a Reformed clergyman, but is always known under her maiden name. After the death of her husband in 1777, she resided for some time in France, with her close friend, Agatha Deken. She was exposed to som..
Elizabeth Bellamy
The Honourable Elizabeth Bellamy (born 1886), later Mrs Laurence Kirbridge, was a fictional character in the ITV drama Upstairs, Downstairs. She was usually known as "Miss Elizabeth" or "Miss Lizzie" even after her marriage. She was portrayed by Nicola Pagett. Contents 1 Early life2 Ma..
Elizabeth Bennet
Elizabeth Bennet is the main character in Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice. She is the second out of five daughters of the Bennet family, by far the most widely read and ready-witted. While her elder sister Jane is considered to be the beautiful one, it is Lizzy who is her father's favourite for ..
Elizabeth Bentley
--> Elizabeth Terrill Bentley (1905-1963) was an American former spy for the Soviet Union who eventually defected to the United States and provided the Truman administration and the House Committee on Un-American Activities with the names of several people she claimed were spies for the USSR. Be..
Elizabeth Berg
Elizabeth Berg is also the name of an American author. Elizabeth Berg is the lead singer and guitarist for the band The Like. ..
Elizabeth Berkley
Elizabeth Berkley (born July 28, 1972 in Farmington Hills, Michigan) is an American television, film, and stage actress. Contents 1 Career2 Trivia3 Quote4 Selected filmography5 External links Career Berkley gained prominence for her role as Jessica "Jessie" Myrtle Sp..
Elizabeth Berridge
Actress Elizabeth Berridge, or Beth, was born May 2 1962 in Mamaroneck, New York. She was encouraged to pursue a performing career by Molly McCarthy, an acting coach who lived across the street, after seeing Elizabeth play Snoopy in the fifth grade. She graduated from Mamaroneck High School, the sa..
Elizabeth Bibesco
Augustus John, Princess Antoine Bibesco, 1924 Elizabeth "Asquith" Bibesco (February 26, 1897 - April 7, 1945) was an English writer, active between 1921 - 1940. A final posthumous collection of her stories, poems and aphorisms was published under the title "Haven" in 1951, with a preface by El..
Elizabeth Billington
Elizabeth Billington (1768–25 August 1818) was a British opera singer born in London, her father being a German musician named Weichsel, and her mother a popular vocalist. She was trained in music, and at fourteen sang at a concert in Oxford. In 1783 she married James Billington, a double-bass..
Elizabeth Birch
Elizabeth Birch is a former corporate executive who came to Washington in January of 1995 to head the Human Rights Campaign, the nation's largest LGBT organization. As an American gay and lesbian rights (LGBT) activist, Birch grew the organization dramatically in both membership and budget. In 2002..
Elizabeth Bishop
Elizabeth Bishop (February 8, 1911 – October 6, 1979), was an American poet and writer. She is regarded as one of the finest 20th century poets writing in English. Contents 1 Early life2 Writing Career3 Works4 Prizes and Awards5 References6 External links Ea..
Elizabeth Blackadder
Dame Elizabeth Violet Blackadder, DBE, RA (born 1931) is a Scottish painter and printmaker. She is the first woman to be elected to both the Royal Scottish Academy and the Royal Academy. Born in Falkirk, she studied at the University of Edinburgh and the Edinburgh College of Art, where she lectur..
Elizabeth Blackburn
Elizabeth (Liz) H. Blackburn (b. 1948) is a professor of biology and leading researcher in the field of telomeres, the telomerase enzyme, and their effects on the aging of cells and the propogation of cancer. She was born in the Australian state of Tasmania, but has become a citizen of the USA. Co..
Elizabeth Blackwell
Elizabeth Blackwell was the first modern woman physician and the first modern woman doctor. Elizabeth Blackwell (February 3, 1821 – May 31, 1910) was the first woman to practice medicine in the United States, with a degree. She was born in Bristol, England, the third of nine children b..
Elizabeth Blanchard
Elizabeth Blanchard may refer to: Elizabeth Blanchard (actress)Elizabeth Blanchard (educator) redirect [[Template:Disambig]]..
Elizabeth Blanchard (educator)
Elizabeth Blanchard (1834 - 1891) was an American educator who was the first President of Mount Holyoke College. Blanchard graduated from Mount Holyoke in 1858, and taught there for twelve years before becoming the Associate Principal from 1872-1883. She served as Principal from 1883-1888. Wh..
Elizabeth Blodgett Hall
Elizabeth Blodgett Hall was raised in Great Barrington, Massachusetts at a time when upper-class people fled there in order to avoid the economic pressures of the Great Depression. As a young girl she met the woman who would become Mrs. Emily Rose, wife of Milt Rose of the law firm Mudge, Rose, Gu..
Elizabeth Blount
Elizabeth Blount (c. 1502 - 1540), who was better known by her nickname of "Bessie," best known as a royal mistress to Henry VIII of England. was the daughter of Sir John Blount of Shropshire, a knight living in the reign of Henry VII of England, the first Tudor King of England. John Blount was a lo..
Elizabeth Bodine
Elizabeth Bodine (1898–1986) was a humanitarian who was given the Theodore Roosevelt Rough Rider Award in July 1979, during the International Year of the Child. She had served as the North Dakota Mother of the Year in 1968. Education played an important role in Bodine's life. All 18 of the ..
Elizabeth Bogush
Elizabeth Bogush is an actress, born in 1977. She has appeared in many TV shows, including Titans with Yasmine Bleeth in 2000 and Breadwinners, and she has guested in many more, including Scrubs, Beverly Hills 90210, and Felicity. In 2005, she married her second husband. ..
Elizabeth Bolden
John Louis "Jack" Bolden, age 74, visits his grandmother, Elizabeth Bolden. Elizabeth "Lizzie" Bolden (born August 15, 1890 in Somerville, Tennessee) was recognized by Guinness World Records as the world's oldest living person from August 30 to December 9, 2005 until Maria Esther Capovilla wa..
Elizabeth Boleyn, Countess of Wiltshire
Elizabeth Boleyn, Countess of Wiltshire, née Lady Elizabeth Howard (c. 1480 - 1538) was one of the many daughters of Thomas Howard, 2nd Duke of Norfolk by his first wife Elizabeth Tilney, daughter of Frederick Tilney and Elizabeth Cheney. She was also a direct descendant of the Edward I of England...
Elizabeth Borton de Treviño
Elizabeth Borton de Treviño (September 2, 1904 – ) is an American author. She was born in California and attended Stanford University, graduating in 1925. She later moved to Massachusetts, and then to Mexico. Her book I, Juan de Pareja (1965) won the Newbery Medal in 1966.[link] ..
Elizabeth Boutell
Elizabeth Boutell, née Davenport (early 1650s?—1715), was a British actress. Her dates of birth and death are not known. She joined the King's Company about 1670 and played many important roles in the 1670s, including Benzayda in John Dryden's The Conquest of Granada (December 1670 and January 16..
Elizabeth Bowen
Elizabeth Dorothea Cole Bowen (7 June, 1899 – 22 February, 1973) was an Anglo-Irish novelist and short story writer. Bowen was born in Dublin and later brought to Bowen’s Court in County Cork where she spent her summers. When her father became mentally ill in 1907, she and her mother moved to En..
Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon
Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon as Queen Elizabeth.1948 photograph by Cecil Beaton. Lady Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon (Elizabeth Angela Marguerite) (August 4, 1900 – March 30, 2002), later Queen Elizabeth ("Elizabeth"), was the Queen Consort of George VI of the United Kingdom from 1936 until his death in ..
Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon's honours
List of honours held by Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth Angela Marguerite, LG, LT, CI, GCVO, GBE, ONZ, CC, RRC, CD (nee Bowes Lyon) (4 August 1900 – 30 March 2002) who was the Queen consort of George VI of the United Kingdom from 1936 to 1952 and the mother of his successor, Queen Elizabeth II, th..
Elizabeth Bradford Holbrook
Elizabeth Bradford Holbrook, C.M., O.Ont., LL.D., R.C.A., OSA, SSC, CPA, FOCAD, NSSNY. (b. 1913) is regarded as one of Canada’s finest portrait sculptors, her career has spanned over seven decades. Born in Hamilton, Ontario, the great-great-grand-daughter of John Willson, she was a student of th..
Elizabeth Branch
Elizabeth Branch (1673–1740) and her daughter Mary (1716–1740) were English murderers convicted of the beating death of a servant-girl, Jane Buttersworth. Elizabeth was born in Phillips Norton, Somersetshire, England. She married a wealthy farmer and began mistreating the family's serv..
Elizabeth Brater
Elizabeth Brater (born 1951) is a politician from Ann Arbor, Michigan. As of 2006, she is a Michigan state senator representing the state's 18th district, which includes the cities of Ann Arbor and Ypsilanti. Brater was born in Boston, Massachusetts. She moved to Ann Arbor, Michigan, in 1975, after..
Elizabeth Braves
The Elizabeth Braves were an American basketball team based in Elizabeth, New Jersey that was a member of the American Basketball League. The team moved to Hartford to become the Hartford Hurricanes during the 1947/48 season on December 19, 1947. Year-by-year Year League Reg. Season Playoffs 194..
Elizabeth Brewster
Elizabeth Winifred Brewster (born 26 August 1922) is a Canadian poet and academic. Born in Chipman, New Brunswick, she received a Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of New Brunswick, a Master of Arts degree from Radcliffe College, a Bachelor of Library Science from the University of Toront..
Elizabeth Brodden
Elizabeth Brodden (born Elizabeth Broden Ibáñez circa 1964) was Miss Sinaloa and "Señorita México" (Miss Mexico) in 1984 representing that country in Miss Universe the same year. The 20 year-old stood at 1.74 meters and was of Swedish descent. Coincidentally, Yvonne Ryding, who was crowned M..
Elizabeth Brontë
Elizabeth Bronte was, in Witchblade, the original series, the Bladewielder who immediately preceded Sara Pezzini. A World War II spy, she was killed by Kenneth Irons. It is not clear if she is related to Sara Pezzini by genealogical declension, but in the television version of Witchblade, Kenneth ..
Elizabeth Brownrigg
Elizabeth Brownrigg (1720-1767) was an eighteenth century murderer. Her victim, Mary Clifford, was one of her domestic servants, who died from cumulative injuries and associated infected wounds. As a result of witness testimony and medical evidence at her trial, Brownrigg was hung at Tyburn in Septe..
Elizabeth Buchanan
Elizabeth Faith Currer Buchanan, CVO, is Deputy Private Secretary to His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales. Miss Buchanan was born in 1963, and worked in public relations. She was a spokeswoman for United Kingdom Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, and a political adviser to Cecil Parkinson and Paul..
Elizabeth Burgos
Venezuelan anthropologist Elisabeth Burgos-Debray, wife of the Marxist journalist and statesman Regis Debray, was the editor of Rigoberta Menchú's controversial autobiography I, Rigoberta Menchú. ..
Elizabeth Bush
Elizabeth Louise (Kauffman) Bush, was born to Elizabeth Louise Kauffman. She is the wife of Prescott Bush, Jr. (full name: Prescott Sheldon Bush, Jr.), who is a businessman and older brother of George H. W. Bush, the 41st president of the United States. She is the aunt of George W. Bush, the ..
Elizabeth Butler-Sloss, Baroness Butler-Sloss
Anne Elizabeth Oldfield Butler-Sloss, Baroness Butler-Sloss, GBE, PC (born 10 August 1933) is a retired British judge. Born Anne Elizabeth Oldfield Havers, she is the daughter of the judge Sir Cecil Havers and sister of the late Lord Chancellor Michael Havers. She is also the aunt of actor Nigel Ha..
Elizabeth Butler Stanhope, Countess of Chesterfield
Elizabeth Butler Stanhope, Countess of Chesterfield (c.1640 - July 1665) was the second wife of Philip Stanhope, 2nd Earl of Chesterfield, and the eldest daughter of James Butler, 1st Duke of Ormonde. She married Chesterfield some time before 1660, and they had one daughter, Lady Elizabeth Stanhope..
Elizabeth C. Stanton class transport
The Elizabeth C. Stanton class transport ship includes the following: USS Dix named for Dorothea Dix The class is named for Elizabeth Cady Stanton. ..
Elizabeth Cabot Agassiz
Elizabeth Cabot Agassiz (née Cary) (1822 - 1907) was an American educator. She was the co-founder and first president of Radcliffe College between 1894 and 1902. She was the wife of Louis Agassiz. External links ..
Elizabeth Cady Stanton
Elizabeth Cady Stanton and her daughter Harriot. Elizabeth Cady Stanton (November 12, 1815 – October 26, 1902) was a social activist, and a leading figure of the early women's rights movement in the United States. With her husband, Henry Stanton and cousin, Gerrit Smith, Elizabeth Cady ..
Elizabeth Cairncross
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Elizabeth Calabrese
Elizabeth Calabrese has served on the Bergen County Board of Chosen Freeholders since 2004. She currently serves as Chairwoman of the Education Committee as well as Chairwoman to the Special Services School Board of Estimate. Freeholder Calabrese is a member of the Cultural and Historic Affairs, Org..
Elizabeth Campbell, 1st Baroness Hamilton
Arms of the Baroness Hamilton. Elizabeth Campbell, Duchess of Argyll & 1st Baroness Hamilton (c. December 1733–December 20, 1790) was a celebrated Irish belle and society hostess. Early life Born Elizabeth Gunning, she was born in Hemingford Grey, Cambridgeshire, the daughter of John..
Elizabeth Campbell, Duchess of Argyll
Lady Elizabeth Georgiana Leveson-Gower CI VA (30 May 1824 – 25 May 1878) was the eldest daughter of the 2nd Duke of Sutherland by his wife Harriet Elizabeth Georgiana Howard. She was married on the 31 July 1844 to George Douglas Campbell, Marquess of Lorne, the eldest son of the 7th Duke of Ar..
Elizabeth Canning
Elizabeth Canning (1734-1773) was an Englishwoman who claimed that she had been abducted and her kidnappers tried to force her to become a prostitute. She ended up being convicted for perjury. She was born on September 17, 1734 in the City of London and began working as a maid at the age of fifteen..
Elizabeth Carter
Elizabeth Carter, (December 16 1717 – February 19 1806), was a poet, classicist and translator, and member of the Bluestocking Circle. Born at Deal, Kent, daughter of a clergyman. Encouraged by her father to study, she applied herself with such perseverance that she became perhaps the most l..
Elizabeth Cary
Elizabeth Cary was an early modern poet and playwright.Elizabeth Cary was the maiden name of Elizabeth Cabot Agassiz, founder of Radcliffe College. This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you may w..
Elizabeth Cass
Elizabeth Cass, later Elizabeth Langley (born 1863) was a British seamstress and dress designer whose mistaken arrest for prostitution in 1887 became a minor cause célèbre. Miss Cass was born in Grantham, Lincolnshire, and grew up in Stockton-on-Tees. After working as a seamstress, she moved to L..
Elizabeth Cassidy
Elizabeth Cassidy is a British actress best known for her role as Anne Darracott in the 1970s BBC television series Gangsters. Her other TV credits include: Z Cars, The Sweeney, Warship, Survivors, Van der Valk and Going Straight. External link ..
Elizabeth Castle
Elizabeth Castle is a castle in Saint Helier, Jersey. Construction was started in the 16th century when the power of cannons meant that the existing stronghold at Mont Orgueil was insufficient to defend the Island and the port of St. Helier was vulnerable to attack by ships armed with cannon. T..
Elizabeth Castro
Elizabeth Castro an author who writes factual guides on HTML and other forms of coding for web design. The guides are written and published for inexperienced web designers who want to start from the beginning. Her books contain information in bullet points and note form for easy reading. There are ..
Elizabeth Catlett
Elizabeth Catlett Mora (born April 15,1915) is an African American sculptress and printmaker. Best known for her black, expressionistic sculptures and prints during the 1960s and 1970s which are seen as politically charged. Contents 1 United States2 Mexico3 Awards4 Works5&nb..
Elizabeth Cavendish
Notable people named Elizabeth Cavendish include: Elizabeth Cavendish, later Elizabeth Stuart, Countess of LennoxElizabeth Cavendish (lawyer) This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you may wish t..
Elizabeth Cavendish (lawyer)
Elizabeth Cavendish is interim president of NARAL, a prominent American pro-choice advocacy group. She gained the position in May, 2004 following the resignation of longtime NARAL president Kate Michelman. Previously, she served as NARAL's legal director and on the staff of the Office of Legal Couns..
Elizabeth Cecil, 16th Baroness de Ros
Elizabeth Manners, 16th Baroness de Ros (January 1574/75 - May 1, 1591) was the daughter and heir of Edward Manners, 3rd Earl of Rutland. On her father's death the Earldom of Rutland devolved upon his brother, and the Barony of Ros passed to his daughter, Elizabeth. In January 1589, she married Wil..
Elizabeth Cervantes Barron
Elizabeth Cervantes Barron, born in Los Angeles, California,[link] is a frequent candidate for political offices on the Peace and Freedom Party ticket. In 1974 she ran for U.S. Representative from California. In 1978 she became the party's "all time top vote getter" when she ran for Cali..
Elizabeth Chambers (host)
Elizabeth Chambers (b. 1982 in San Antonio, Texas) is an American television host and news reporter for Current TV. She earned a degree in journalism from the University of Texas. External Links [Profile on Current's website] ..
Elizabeth Charles
Elizabeth Rundle Charles (2 January 1828 - 28 March 1896) was an English writer. She was born at Tavistock, the daughter of John Rundle, Member of Parliament. Some of her youthful poems won the praise of Tennyson, who read them in manuscript. In 1851 she married Andrew Paton Charles. Elizabeth Char..
Elizabeth Charlotte, Princess Palatine
Elizabeth Charlotte, Princess Palatine (Heidelberg, May 27, 1652 – October 9 or December 8, 1722 at the Château of Saint-Cloud near Paris), known in French as la princesse Palatine and in German as Liselotte von der Pfalz, was a princess of the electoral family of the Palatinate who became..
Elizabeth Chase
Elizabeth Chase (born April 26, 1950) is a former field hockey player from Zimbabwe, who was a member of the national team that won the golden medal at the 1980 Summer Olympics in Moscow. Because of the boycott of the United States and other countries, only one team was available to compete in the..
Elizabeth Chase Allen
Elizabeth Chase Akers Allen (1832 - 1911) was an American author, born in Strong, Maine. She began to write under the pen name Florence Percy. Among her works, which include both prose and poetry, are: Poems (1866-1869)Queen Catharine's Rose (1885)The silver Bridge (1885)Two Saints (1888)The Pr..
Elizabeth Cheney
Elizabeth Cheney, born July 28, 1966, is an American attorney and diplomat. She is the eldest daughter of United States Vice President Dick Cheney and Lynne Cheney. She has been appointed to posts that make her influential in her own right, and she is married to Philip Perry, the General Counsel of ..
Elizabeth City, North Carolina
Elizabeth City is a city in Pasquotank County, North Carolina, in the United States. The population was 17,188 at the 2000 census. It is the county seat of Pasquotank County[Geographic references#6GR6]. The town was founded in 1793 and is nicknamed the "Harbor of Hospitality". Elizabeth..
Elizabeth City County, Virginia
Elizabeth City County (shaded in green) was located at the eastern tip of the Virginia Peninsula on this 1895 map. Originally created as Elizabeth River Shire in 1634, it is now part of the independent city of Hampton, Virginia. Elizabeth City County was a county in eastern Virginia which is ..
Elizabeth City Shire
Elizabeth City Shire was one of eight shires created in colonial Virginia in 1634. The shire and the Elizabeth River were named for Elizabeth of Bohemia, daughter of King James I. During the 17th century, shortly after establishment of the Jamestown Settlement in 1607, English settlers and explore..
Elizabeth City State University
Elizabeth City State University (ECSU) is an institution of higher learning located in Elizabeth City, North Carolina, in the United States. A historically black college, ECSU currently enrolls nearly 2,500 students in 37 baccalaureate programs and 3 masters degree programs. Contents 1 Hi..
Elizabeth Clare Prophet
[Elizabeth Clare Prophet] Elizabeth Clare Prophet is an American who became the leader of the New Age new religious movement The Summit Lighthouse, an organization encompassing the branches of Church Universal and Triumphant, Summit University, Summit University Press, and Montessori..
Elizabeth Clark
Elizabeth Thoms Clark (nee Carswell) was born 22 June 1918 near Newcastle. She wanted to be a writer and her first play for an adult audience was a school play, Cinderella in French. Based in Glasgow, she wrote poetry. Signal at Red, written 1964, was inspired by a phrase from her correspondent, ..
Elizabeth Clarke
Elizabeth Clarke was one of many women accused of witchcraft by the Witchfinder General, Matthew Hopkins in 1645 in Essex, England. She confessed after being tortured. [The Witch-Cult in Western Europe] ..
Elizabeth Clarke Cunningham
Elizabeth Clarke Cunningham (1937 or 1938–13 June 1997) is the name allegedly held by a woman whose ashes were handed in to the Queanbeyan local government in 2005. On May 3, 2005, the Queanbeyan Parks and Recreation Council Chambers received a box engraved with the words "Elizabeth Clarke Cu..
Elizabeth Clementine Stedman
Elizabeth Clementine Stedman (1810-1889) was an American writer, a sister of William E. Dodge and the mother of Edmund Clarence Stedman. She was born in New York City. At first she was married to Edmund B. Stedman, a merchant (died, 1835), and in 1841 to William Burnet Kinney. She was a contri..
Elizabeth Coatsworth
Elizabeth Jane Coatsworth (May 31, 1893 – August 31, 1986) was an American author.[link] Born in Buffalo, New York, she graduated from Vassar College in 1915 and received a Master of Arts from Columbia University in 1916. She traveled extensively. In 1929, she married writer Henry..
Elizabeth Coleman
Elizabeth Coleman has been the president of Bennington College since 1987. She is the subject of both wide praise and harsh criticism for her role in the Bennington Symposium of 1994, a high profile decision to eliminate presumptive tenure and fire more than two-dozen full time members of Bennin..
Elizabeth Coleman White
Elizabeth Coleman White (1871-1954) was a New Jersey agricultural specialist. She grew up on her father's cranberry farm in the New Jersey Pine Barrens and developed an interest in commercial agriculture. In 1911, she became interested in blueberry propagation and, using her father's farm in Wh..
Elizabeth College
Elizabeth College is or was the name of several institutions of secondary or higher education, including: Elizabeth College, Hobart - a senior secondary college, located on Elizabeth Street in North Hobart, TasmaniaElizabeth College, Guernsey - a public school in Guernsey, Channel IslandsElizabeth C..
Elizabeth College, Guernsey
Elizabeth College is a public school situated in the town of St Peter Port, Guernsey. The school was established in 1563 by Elizabeth I, in order to promote Protestantism in Guernsey. The first schoolmaster was Hadrian à Saravia, who went on to become one of the translators of the King James Ve..
Elizabeth College, Hobart
Elizabeth College is a senior secondary college located in Hobart, Tasmania. Contents 1 Introduction2 Campus3 Subjects3.1 Pre-Tertiary Subjects4 Facilities5 International Co-operation6 Other Programmes7 External links Introduction Elizabeth College is a pu..
Elizabeth College, Virginia
Elizabeth College was a private Lutheran women's college in Charlotte, North Carolina and Salem, Virginia that operated between 1896 and 1922. Elizabeth, named after the wife of the earliest sponsor, was originally located in Charlotte. It existed there alongside the Gerard Conservatory of Music u..
Elizabeth Collins Stoddard
Elizabeth Collins Stoddard was a fictional character played by Joan Bennett on the cult television ABC-TV Gothic horror soap opera Dark Shadows from 1966-1971. Elizabeth is the matriarch of the Collins family, the longtime owners of a cannery and shipping company in a small Maine fishing town. In t..
Elizabeth Congdon
Elizabeth Mannering Congdon (1895 - 1977) was a millionaire resident of Duluth, Minnesota who became famous after she and her nurse were found murdered on June 27, 1977. Contents 1 Biography2 Glensheen3 Speculation4 Trivia Biography Elisabeth Mannering Congdon was born to C..
Elizabeth Cooper
Elizabeth Cooper (born 1910) is one of the more famous half-American, half-Filipina actresses of all time. She was born Isabel Rosario Cooper to a Dutch-American father and Filipino mother. As a teenager she travelled around Southeast Asia as a torch singer-entertainer and eventually caught the eye..
Elizabeth Corday
Dr. Elizabeth Corday. For the soap opera producer, see Betty Corday. Dr. Elizabeth Corday was a fictional surgeon on the television series ER. She was played by Alex Kingston from 1997 to 2004. [Spoiler warningSpoiler warning]: Plot and/or ending details follow. Background Corday ..
Elizabeth Cosson
--> Brigadier Elizabeth Cosson, CSC (born 1962?) is Australia's most senior female army officer, and the first to reach the rank of Brigadier in the Army. Contents 1 ADF Service1.1 Kovco affair2 References3 External links ADF Service Cosson first joined the Australian Army..
Elizabeth Costello
Elizabeth Costello is a 2003 novel by South African Nobel Laureate J. M. Coetzee. In this novel, Elizabeth Costello, an aging Australian writer, travels around the world and gives lectures on topics including the lives of animals and literary censorship. In her youth, Costello wrote The House on..
Elizabeth Cotten
Elizabeth Cotten (January 5, 1895 - June 29, 1987) was an American musician. Her style was traditional blues and folk, but was original since she was self-taught, and had no knowledge of tuning in the traditional sense. Elizabeth Cotten was born in Chapel Hill, North Carolina to a musical famil..
Elizabeth Cowell
Elizabeth Cowell was one of the first three BBC Television service presenters. ..