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Çemişgezek
Çemişgezek is a district of Tunceli Province of Turkey. Tunceli | Çemişgezek | Hozat | Mazgirt | Nazimiye | Ovacık | Pertek | Pülümür ..
E-mini S&P
E-Mini S&P, often abbreviated to ES, is a stock market index futures contract traded on the Chicago Mercantile Exchange's Globex electronic trading platform. The notional value of one contract is US$50 times the value of the S&P 500 stock index. It was introduced by the CME in 1998 after the value ..
E.M.I.T.R
Side-project of the german electro/ambient band Zentriert ins Antlitzt [link] started in late 2005. E.M.I.T.R stands for "Experimental Methods In Tonality Research". Discography 2005 : "Seaside shells" EP See also Zentriert ins Antlitz[link] Innovation Reality Antlitzt Art &#..
EMI
"EMI" redirects here. For , see . The EMI Group is a major record label, based in Brook Green in London, in the United Kingdom. With operations in over 25 other countries, EMI Group is one of the Big Four record labels. Contents 1 History2 Legal issues3 EMI and Warner Music Gr..
EMI-Capitol Special Markets
EMI-Capitol Special Markets is an EMI subsidiary. It bought 3C Records in the early nineties. See also List of record labels ..
Emicho
Count Emicho (of Flonheim) was a count in the Rhineland in the late 11th century and the leader of the "German Crusade" in 1096. The original idea for the First Crusade that had been preached by Pope Urban II at the Council of Clermont in 1095 had already turned into a much different popular moveme..
Emics and Etics: The Insider/Outsider Debate
An "invited Session" symposium of the American Anthropological Association which took place at the Association's 87th Annual Meeting on November 19, 1988. The session was initiated, organized and chaired by Thomas N. Headland and based on Headland's proposal to Marvin Harris and Kenneth Pike that th..
Emic and etic
Emic and etic are terms used by some in the social sciences and the behavioral sciences to refer to two different kinds of data concerning human behavior. An "emic" account of behavior is a description of behavior in terms meaningful (consciously or unconsciously) to the actor. An "etic" account is..
Emiel Puttemans
Emiel Puttemans (born October 8, 1947 in Leuven, Belgium) was a middle- and long-distance runner who set world records for 3000 m. (7 minutes 37.6 seconds) in 1972, for 2 miles (8 minutes 17.8 seconds) in 1971 and for 5000 m. (13 minutes 13 seconds) in 1972. He won a silver medal at the 1972 Summ..
Emigrant, Montana
Emigrant is a rural town located in Park County, Montana. As of the 2000 census, the city had a total population of 372. Emigrant is located in southern Montana, on the Yellowstone River, about 30 miles North of Yellowstone Park, and 20 miles south of Livingston Contents 1 Geography2 Wi..
Emigrante
After Flaco-Pro left Orishas, this Cuban hip hop band released a follow-up to their well-received debut album A Lo Cubano, on June 11, 2002. Tracklisting "Que Pasa" - 3:41"Mujer" - 3:49"Quajiro" - 3:19"Que Bola" - 4:21"Asi Fue" - 3:49"Niños" - 3:49"300 Kilos" - 0:45"Gladiadores" - 4:05"Ausencia" ..
Emigrante (electrotango)
Emigrante (electrotango) cover Emigrante (electrotango) is the debut album by Buenos Aires-based electronic neo-tango band Tanghetto. The album was released in 2003, reaching gold sales in early 2005. In 2004 Emigrante (electrotango) was nominated for a Latin Grammy Award. Although it is inst..
Emigrant Gap
State Landmark Tablet, Emigrant Gap Emigrant Gap or Emigrant Pass is a place on the California Trail where it crosses the Sierra Nevada mountain range, on the western side of what is now known as Donner Pass. Here the cliffs are so steep that, back in the 1840s, the pioneers on their way to ..
Emigrant Pass, Nevada
A extremly small town in Eureka County,Nevada. ..
Emigrant Savings Bank
Emigrant Savings Bank was founded in 1850 and is the oldest savings bank in New York City. The bank was originally founded to serve the needs of the immigrant community in New York and has grown to be the largest privately owned bank in the country. Emigrant has 36 branches located in the New York m..
Emigrant Springs State Heritage Area
Emigrant Springs State Heritage Area, showing Harding marker and interpretative center Emigrant Springs State Heritage Area is an Oregon state park located in central Umatilla County approximately 15 mi (24 km) southwest of Pendleton. Located in old growth forest near the summit of the Blue M..
Emigrant Trail
The Emigrant Trail is the name collectively applied to the network of wagon trails throughout the American West during the middle 19th century, used by emigrants from the eastern United States to settle lands west of Rocky Mountains. The term specifically applies to three interrelated routes: the Or..
Emigrant Wilderness
Emigrant Wilderness ..
Emigration
"Emigrant" redirects here. See also Emigrant Savings Bank. A memorial statue in Hanko, Finland, commemorating the thousands of emigrants who left the country to start a new life in the United States Emigration is the act and the phenomenon of leaving one's native country to settle abroad. It..
Emigration Canyon
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. Emigration Canyon is a canyon east of Salt Lake City, Utah in the Wasatch Range. Beginning at the southern end ..
Emigre
This article deals with the Emigre type foundry. For an article about those who have migrated to another country, see émigré. Emigre, also known as Emigre Graphics, is a type foundry in Berkeley, California, founded by Rudy VanderLans and Zuzana Licko. It also published Emigre magazine between 19..
Emigre magazine
Emigre (ISSN [1045-3717]) is a graphic design magazine published by Emigre Graphics between 1984 and 2005; it was first published in 1984 in San Francisco, California, USA. Art-directed by Dutch-born Rudy VanderLans using fonts designed by his wife, Czechoslovakian-born Zuzana Licko, Emigr..
Emigsville, Pennsylvania
Emigsville is a census-designated place (CDP) in York County, Pennsylvania, United States. The population was 2,467 at the 2000 census. Geography Emigsville is located at [40°0′20″N, 76°43′56″W] (40.005447, -76.732267)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the Uni..
Emiko Kado
Emiko Kado was a professional wrestler. Career Emiko Kado had her first match in February, 1999 at the ARSION First Anniversary Show at Tokyo's Korakuen Hall in front of 1550 people. She lost that match to Aja Kong. Kado wrestled fourteen matches in her short career. She lost every match. In her la..
Emiko Niwa
DNAngel character Emiko Niwa Hair: Brown Eyes: Brown Ethnicity: Japanese Husband: Kosuke Niwa Emiko Niwa (丹羽笑子 Niwa Emiko) is a fictional character from the anime and manga D.N.Angel. In the Japanese version of the anime, she is voiced by Sakiko Tamagawa, and when in h..
Emiko Raika
Emiko Raika (来家 恵美子, born January 24, 1975 in Kyoto, Japan) is a Japanese female professional boxer. The former WIBA Featherweight Champion on the World, Raika is considered one of the greatest Japanese female boxers of all time. Although more Japanese women have taken up traditionally..
Emiko Shiratori
Emiko Shiratori (白鳥 英美子 Shiratori Emiko) is a Japanese singer. She sang in the Sapporo Winter Olympics (1972) and the Nagano Winter Olympics (1998). She is also the wife of Sumio Shiratori. As a vocalist for the video game Final Fantasy IX, she sings the main theme "Melodies of Life" in..
Emil
The name Emil is a male given name. Therefore the root is the same as to be confused with the similar-sounding but mostly one of unrelated names. The female given name is Emily. Famous bearers of the name Emil include: Emil Johnson - drummer for Black FlagEmil Lindenfeldthe stage name of the Swiss..
Emil.RuleZ!
Emil.RuleZ!: Jules, Winkler, and Eldée Emil.RuleZ! is a Hungarian alternative jazz group. Much of their music includes a light-hearted comedic component. The group is probably best known among English and German speakers for their 2002 single "Hello.tourist!" Contents 1 Members2&nb..
Emile
Emile or Émile may refer to: [[Emile: Or, On Education]] (1762) by Jean-Jacques Rousseau is a treatise on education. The full title is Émile ou de l'educationEmile (1827) by Émile de Girardin is an autobiographical novel based on Girardin's early lifeÉmile Lahoud is the current President of Leb..
EMILE
EMILE is the Early Mac Image LoadEr, a bootloader for loading Linux on Macintosh computers that have m68k processors. It was written by Laurent Vivier, and is meant to eventually replace the Penguin Booter that is more usually in use. In contrast to the Penguin booter, which requires a working Mac..
Emile: Or, On Education
Emile: Or, On Education is a book by Jean-Jacques Rousseau, composed of five parts, and published in 1762. The subject of book is education, or specifically, "the art of training men" (Foreword). It remains to this day one of the most popular and widely read books on the subject of education. In Jap..
Emileigh Rohn
Promotional photo of Emileigh Rohn. Emileigh Rohn is a solo artist who produces the dark industrial electronic music project Chiasm sold by COP International records. She has released two albums, Disorder and Relapse and her music has featured on 12 compilation CDs, in the PC video game [[Vamp..
Emile (film)
Emile is a Canadian film made in 2003 by Carl Bessai but not released widely until 2004. The cast included Ian McKellen and Deborah Kara Unger. The film received 2 Genie Award nominations for Best Achievement in Overall Sound and Best Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role for Ian McKellen i..
Emile (novel)
Emile is a 1827 autobiographical novel by Émile de Girardin, based on Girardin's early life. ..
Emile Ardolino
Emile Ardolino (born May 9, 1943 in Queens, New York; died November 20, 1993) was an American film director and producer. He began his career as an actor in off-Broadway productions, but soon moved to the production side of the business. In the 1970s and 1980s Ardolino worked for PBS; his profiles ..
Emile Armand
ARMAND, E. (pseud. of Ernest-Lucien Juin). (1872-1962). French individualist anarchist. Wrote Poésies composées en prison, l'Initiation individualiste anarchiste (1923) & La révolution sexuelle et la camaraderie amoureuse (1934). A founder of "Ligue Antimilitariste" with George Mathias Paraf-Ja..
Emile Bellet
Emile Bellet is an artist born in France in 1941. He began painting at the age of 15. He taught himself his very own unique technique and continued to paint on. He was found by Galerie Guigne in 1976, and from there his career exploded. Two years later, he was painting anything from standard lithogr..
Emile Bénard
Henri Jean Emile Bénard (June 23, 1844-October 15, 1929), was a French architect and painter. He was born in Goderville (1844) and died in Paris (1929). Emile Bénard, as he was known, was a Parisian, trained at the Beaux-Arts. A man of ambitions and a visionary, winner of The Phoebe Hearst Int..
Emile Berliner
Emile Berliner with disc record gramophone. Emile Berliner (May 20, 1851 - August 3, 1929) was an inventor, best known for developing the disc record gramophone (phonograph in American English). Born Emil Berliner in Hanover, Germany, he emigrated to the United States of America in 1870, whe..
Emile Bouchard
Emile (Butch) Bouchard (b. September 11, 1920 in Montreal, Quebec) is a former Canadian ice hockey player who played with the Montreal Canadiens in the National Hockey League (NHL) from 1941 to 1956. Emile was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 1966. The QMJHL's Defenceman of the Year Trophy ..
Emile Bouchard Trophy
The Émile Bouchard Trophy is awarded annually to the best defenceman in the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League. Winners 2005-06 Keith Yandle, Moncton Wildcats2004-05 Mario Scalzo, Jr, Rimouski Océanic & Victoriaville Tigres2003-04 Doug O'Brien, Gatineau Olympiques2002-03 Maxime Fortunus, Baie-Com..
Emile Boutroux
Emile Boutroux, French philosopher Étienne Émile Marie Boutroux (July 28 1845 - November 22 1921) was an eminent 19th century French philosopher of Science and Religion, and an historian of Philosophy. He was a firm opponent of materialism in science. He was a spiritual philosopher who defend..
Emile Burnouf
Émile-Louis Burnouf (1821-1907) was a leading nineteenth-century Orientalist and racialist whose ideas influenced the development of theosophy and Aryanism. He was a professor with faculté de lettres at Nancy university, then principal of the French School of Athens from 1867 to 1875. He was also ..
Emile Charles
Emile Charles, (born, June 28, 1971 in Liverpool, England, UK), is an English actor, best known for playing Eddie in the 1988 British Film The Fruit Machine, a/k/a Wonderland (USA). Filmography Like It Is (1998) as AylonRed Dwarf - Timeslides (1989) TV Episode as Young ListerThe Fruit Machine (198..
Emile Christian
Emile Joseph Christian (New Orleans April 20 1895 – December 3 1973 in New Orleans) (sometimes spelled Emil Christian) was an early jazz trombonist; he also played cornet and string bass. Emil Christian, 1918 Christian was born into a musical family in the Bywater neighborhood of New Orl..
Emile Claus
Emile Claus (1849-1924) was a Belgian painter. Under the influence of Claude Monet, he developed a style that has been characterized as "luminism". ..
Emile D. Beaulieu
Emile Dorilas Beaulieu served two non-consecutive terms as the mayor of Manchester, New Hampshire, from 1982-1983 and from 1988-1989. Contents 1 Early life2 As Mayor3 Today4 See also Early life Beaulieu was born in Nashua on April 2, 1931, the son of Emile Beaulieu Sr. and Al..
Emile Dantinne
Emile Dantinne (1884-1969), is a Belgian philosopher and esoterist. Member, then leader, of several esoteric societies based in Belgium such as 'La Rose+Croix Universitaire' and 'L'Ordre d'Hermès Tétramégiste', he founded in 1936 the F.U.D.O.S.I., or 'Fédération Universelle Des Ordres et Socié..
Emile Dechaineux
Emile Frank Verlaine Dechaineux, DSC, LM, 3 October, 1902-21 October, 1944, achieved the rank of Captain in the Royal Australian Navy, during World War II. He was killed by a Japanese aircraft in what is believed to be the first ever kamikaze attack, in the lead-up to the Battle of Leyte Gulf. Dec..
Emile Degelin
Emile Degelin (*16 July 1926, Diest - ) is a Belgian director and novelist. ..
Emile Delahaye
Emile Delahaye (October 16, 1843 - June 1, 1905) was a French automotive pioneer who founded Delahaye Automobiles. Emile Delahaye was born in Tours, Indre-et-Loire, in the Loire Valley. He studied engineering at a trade school in the city of Angers, the same school where another automobile pioneer..
Emile Derlin Zinsou
Emile Derlin Zinsou (born 23 March 1918 in Quidah) is a Benin political figure and was president of Benin 1968-1969, supported by the military regime that took power in 1967. He is said to have opposed the one-party marxist policies of Mathieu Kérékou, Benin's President from 1972-1990. He was pr..
Emile Desportes
Emile Desportes (born 1909; date of death unknown) was a French composer, painter, inventor and explorer. He studied composition with Paul Dukas, but soon became more interested in other activities. After the Second World War, Desportes became rich from his inventions. He also painted, in a style i..
Emile de Antonio
Emile de Antonio (1919-December 16, 1989) was a director and producer of documentary films, usually detailing political or social events circa 1960s - 1980s. He was born in 1919 in Scranton, Pennsylvania. He attended Harvard with John F. Kennedy and would later go on to make a film about Kennedy..
Emile de Kératry
Comte Emile de Kératry (1832-1904) was a French politician and author, the son of Auguste Hilarion. Kératry became deputy for Finistre in 1869, and strongly supported the Franco-Prussian War in 1870. He was in Paris during part of the siege, but escaped in a balloon, and joined Gambetta. In 1871 ..
Emile Diatta
Emile Diatta is a member of the Pan-African Parliament from Senegal. ..
Emile Druart
Emile Druart was a Belgian competitor in the sport of archery. Druart competed in one event, taking second place in the Sur la Perche à la Herse competition. He is now considered by the International Olympic Committee to have won a silver medal[#endnote_medal]. No scores are known from..
Emile Duprée
Emile Duprée (born Emile Goguen October 20, 1936) is a wrestling promoter and the father of WWE wrestler Rene Dupree. Emile's wrestling promotion is called "Grand Prix Wrestling". ..
Emile Edde
Emile Edde (1886 - 1949) (Arabic: إميل أده) was a Maronite Lebanese political figure. He served as Prime Minister of Lebanon from 11 October 1929 to 25 March 1930. He served as the President of Lebanon from 1936 to 1941. He also founded the Lebanese National Bloc party. |- style="text-al..
Emile Erckmann
Emile Erckmann (was the joint pseudonym of Erckmann-Chatrian, with Charles Alexandre Chatrian) (1822 - 1899) was a French author and writer. Was a collaborator with Alexandre Chatrian. External links ..
Emile Francis
Emile 'The Cat' Francis is a former player, coach, and general manager for the NHL's New York Rangers. He was back-up goaltender for the Rangers in the late 40s and early 50s. He was then a successful executive with the team in the 1960s and 70s, when the lineup included such talents as Rod Gilber..
Emile Gagnan
Emile Gagnan (born November 1900) was a French engineer and co-inventor (together with Jacques-Yves Cousteau) of the demand-valve used for the first Scuba equipment ("Aqua-Lung") in 1943. The demand-valve was designed for regulating gas in gas-generator engines, but was found to be excellent for reg..
Emile Girardeau
--> Emile Girardeau (1882-1970) was a French engineer, famous for being the first person to patent the original system of frequencies that is used today and known as the radar. He was born in 1882 at Luçon, France (the Vendée). In his early life he attended the Polytechnic School (1902-1908) a..
Emile Griffith
Emile Griffith (born February 3, 1938) is a former boxer from the US Virgin Islands who won world championships in both the Welterweight and Middleweight divisions. He was the first boxer from the US Virgin Islands ever to become a world champion. While Griffith is recognized in some boxing books as..
Emile Grumiaux
Emile Grumiaux was a French competitor in the sport of archery. Grumiaux competed in one event, winning the Sur la Perche à la Pyramide competition. He is now considered by the International Olympic Committee to have won a gold medal[#endnote_medal]. No scores are known from that compe..
Emile Gsell
View of central galleries and towers of Angkor Wat, Siam (now in Cambodia), 1866. Albumen print by Emile Gsell Emile Gsell (1838 - 1879) was a French photographer who worked in Southeast Asia, becoming the first commercial photographer based in Saigon (now Ho Chi Minh City). He participated i..
Emile Gumbs
Emile Gumbs (born 1928) is a politician from Anguilla. He served as the island territory's Chief Minister from 1 February 1977 to May 1980 and again from 12 March 1984 to 16 March 1994. |- style="text-align: center;" |- style="text-align: center;" ..
Emile Habibi
Emile Shukri Habibi (August, 1921 - May 3, 1996) was an Israeli Arab writer and politician. Born in Haifa to a Protestant Palestinian family, he became one of the leaders of the Communist Party of Palestine during the British Mandate period. He supported the 1947 UN Partition Plan and chose to remai..
Emile Henry
Emile Henry Emile Henry (1872 - May 21, 1894) was a French anarchist, who on February 12, 1894 detonated a bomb at the [Café Terminus] in the Parisian Gare Saint-Lazare killing one person and wounding twenty. Though his activity in the Anarchist movement was limited, he garnered m..
Emile Heskey
Emile William Ivanhoe Heskey (born 11 January 1978 in Evington, Leicester, to an Antiguan father and Barbudan mother) is an English professional footballer currently playing for Wigan Athletic, he is a former England international. He is a powerful centre forward who can also play as a strong run..
Emile Hirsch
Hirsch and Elisha Cuthbert in The Girl Next Door, 2004 Emile Davenport Hirsch (born March 13 1985) is an American television and film actor. Contents 1 Biography1.1 Early life1.2 Career2 Trivia3 Quotes4 Selected filmography5 References5.1 Footnotes5.2..
Emile Jaques-Dalcroze
Emile Jaques-Dalcroze (July 6, 1865 - July 1, 1950), was a Swiss musician and educator who developed Eurhythmics, a method of learning and experiencing music through movement. (The influence of Eurhythmics can be seen in the Orff Schulwerk pedagogy, common in public schools throughout the United Sta..
Emile Justin Menier
Emile Justin Menier (1826-1881), French manufacturer and politician, was born at Paris in 1826. In 1853, on the death of his father, Antoirie Brutus Menier, he became proprietor of a large drug factory, founded in 1815 by the latter at Saint Denis, Paris, and in 1825 at Noisiel-sur-Marne. Antoine ..
Emile La Sére
Emile La Sére (1802 – August 14, 1882) was a member of the U. S. House of Representatives representing the state of Louisiana. He served three terms as a Democrat. Le Sére was born on Santo Domingo. He served as a major in the Civil War as was later quartermaster of the Trans-Mississippi D..
Emile Locque
Emile Leopold Locque is a fictional character and henchman working for Aristotle Kristatos in the James Bond film For Your Eyes Only. He is played by Michael Gothard. Biography [Spoiler warningSpoiler warning]: Plot and/or ending details follow. Locque is a brutal killer who was original..
Emile Mercier
Emile Mercier may refer to: Emile Mercier (archer), French archer and olympianEmile Mercier (cartoonist), Australian cartoonist ..
Emile Mercier (archer)
Emile Mercier was a French competitor in the sport of archery. Mercier competed in one event, taking third place in the 50 metre Au Chapelet competition. He is now considered by the International Olympic Committee to have won a bronze medal[#endnote_medal]. No scores are known from that..
Emile Mercier (cartoonist)
Emile Mercier (1901-1981) was an Australian cartoonist. He was born in New Caledonia and settled in Australia after World War II. His popularity reached its height during the 1950's. He died in Sydney from Parkinsons Disease. External links [Post War Australia - Emile Mercier] ..
Emile Pouvillon
Emile Pouvillon (1840 - 1906), French novelist, was born at Montauban (Tarn et Garonne). He published in 1878 a collection of stories entitled Nouvelles réalistes. Making himself the chronicler of his native province of Quercy, he painted its scenery and its life with great clearness of outline an..
Emile Ramsammy
Emile Ramsammy (born December 11, 1962 in Trinidad, Trinidad and Tobago) is a Canadian thoroughbred horse racing jockey. He had more than 500 victories racing in the Caribbean before emigrating to Canada in the early 1990s. Ramsammy has won a number of important graded stakes races in Canada includ..
Emile Vandervelde
Emile Vandervelde (1866-1938) was a Belgian statesman, born at Ixelles. He studied law at the University of Brussels, and became doctor of laws in 1885 and doctor of social science in 1888. His activities Member of the Belgian Labour Party (Parti Ouvrier Belge, P.O.B.) in 1886. President o..
Emile van Marcke
Emile van Marcke (1827-1890 or 1891) was a French cattle painter, born at Sèvres. He studied under Troyon at Barbizon. He received the cross of the Legion of Honor in 1872 and a gold medal at the Paris exhibition. He is represented at the Louvre and other museums of France, and at the Me..
Emile Verhaeren
Emile Verhaeren (Sint-Amands May 21 1855 – Rouen November 27 1916) was a Belgian poet who wrote in the French language, and one of the chief founders of the school of Symbolism. He was born to a French-speaking middle-class family. Nevertheless Emile Verhaeren also spoke the local dialect (Dut..
Emile Waldteufel
Emile Waldteufel (December 9, 1837–February 12, 1915) was a French composer of popular music as well as waltzes and polkas. Emile Waldteufel was born in Strasbourg, France. The name "Waldteufel" sounds German, and Alsace was a former German territory that had been part of France since 1793. It wa..
Emile Wauters
Emile Wauters (1846-1933), Belgian painter, was born in Brussels in 1846. Successively the pupil of Portaels and Grrne, he produced in 1868 The Battle of Hastings: the Finding of the body of Harold by Edith, a work of striking, precocious talent. He made a journey to Italy, but that the study of t..
Emile Zuckerkandl
Did you mean Emil Zuckerkandl, anatomist and surgeon, see Emil Zuckerkandl. Emile Zuckerkandl, biologist, (born in Vienna, Austria in 1922) is one of the founders of the field of molecular evolution. For example, the notion of a "molecular clock" has been attributed to him and Linus Pauling. For a ..
Emilia
Emilia may refer to any of the following: People:* Emilia Rydberg, Swedish pop singer* Emilia (Bulgarian singer)* Emilia (Finnish actress), a Finnish erotic actress, and a co-founder of ELS productionEmilia (genus), a genus of plantsEmilia (name), a female name that originated in Italy, and is some..
Emilia's Marmoset
Emilia's Marmoset (Callithrix (Mico) emiliae), also known as Snethlage's Marmoset, is a marmoset endemic to Brazil. It is found only in the Brazilian states of Para and Mato Grosso. References Neotropical Rainforest Mammals (1997), Louise Emmons and Francois Feer Wikispecies has information re..
Emilia-Romagna
Regione Emilia-Romagna Capital Bologna President Vasco Errani(The Union) Provinces BolognaFerraraForlì-CesenaModenaParmaPiacenzaRavennaReggio EmiliaRimini Municipalities 341 Area km² Ranked 6th (7.3 %) Population (2003 est.) - Total  - Ranked  -..
Emilíana Torrini
Emilíana Torrini Emilíana Torrini (born 16 May, 1977) is an Icelandic singer, best known for her worldwide debut album, Love in the Time of Science. In 2005 she released the album Fisherman's Woman featuring the singles "Sunnyroad" and "Heartstopper." She had previously released three albu..
Emiliania huxleyi
Emiliania huxleyi is a species of coccolithophore, single-celled phytoplankton that are covered with uniquely ornamented calcite disks (or scales). Individual plates are common in marine sediments although complete specimens are more unusual. In the case of E. huxleyi, not only the shell, but the..
Emiliano-Romagnolo
Emiliano-Romagnolo (also known as Emilian-Romagnolo) is a western neo-latin language (just like other Italian minority languages such as Piedmontese, Lombard and Ligurian), like French, Provençal and Catalan. It is considered as a minority language, structurally separated from Italian by the Ethn..
Emilianópolis
Emilianópolis is a municipality in the state of São Paulo in Brazil. Its coordinates are [21°49′59″S, 51°28′59″W]. The population in 2004 is 2,888 and the area is 223.93 km² The elevation is 354 m. ..
Emiliano Bonazzoli
Emiliano Bonazzoli (born 20 January 1979 Asola, Province of Mantua) is an Italian football striker, currently playing for U.C. Sampdoria. Clubs 1995-2000: Brescia Calcio*1998: A.C. Cesena (on loan)2000: Hellas Verona F.C.2001-2003: Parma A.C.2003-2005: Reggina Calcio co-ownership with Parma2005-200..
Emiliano Brembilla
Emiliano Brembilla (born December 21, 1978 in San Pietro, near Bergamo) is a freestyle swimmer from Italy, who won the bronze medal with the Men's 4x200m Freestyle Relay Team at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens, Greece. A long-distance specialist, he made his first mark at the 1997 European Swim..
Emiliano Bucci
Emiliano Bucci (30/05/1974 Avezzano, L'Aquila, Italy), pianist, teacher of piano, musicology doctor, electronic composer, sound engeneer, music professor in the middle school, Film-Maker. Contents 1 Study2 Musical career3 Bibliography4 Discography Study He has begun to study..
Emiliano Chamorro Vargas
Emiliano Chamorro Vargas (May 11, 1871 – February 26, 1966) was president of Nicaragua from January 1, 1917 to December 31, 1920 and again in 1926 from January 17 to October 30. Chamorro's first foray into politics came in 1893, when he participated in the failed revolution to topple Presiden..
Emiliano Di Cavalcanti
Emiliano Augusto Cavalcanti de Albuquerque Melo (September 6, 1897–October 26, 1976), known by Emiliano Di Cavalcanti, was a Brazilian painter. He was a prominent member of Brazil's Generation of 1922. Born in Rio de Janeiro, Di Cavalcanti moved to São Paulo in 1917. At that time, São Pau..
Emiliano Figueroa
Emiliano Figueroa Larraín (1866 - 1931) was President of Chile from December 23 1925 until his resignation on April 7 1927. |- style="text-align: center;" Presidents of Chile Blanco Encalada | Freire | Pinto Díaz | Prieto | Bulnes | Montt Torres | Pérez | Errázuriz Zañartu | Pinto ..
Emiliano González Navero
Emiliano González Navero (1861 - 1934) was President of Paraguay July 5 1908 - November 25 1910. He was a member of the Liberal Party. List of Presidents of Paraguay ..
Emiliano Madriz
Emiliano Madriz was President of Nicaragua during 1844-1845 [link]. ..
Emiliano Mercado del Toro
Sr. Emiliano Mercado del Toro Emiliano Mercado del Toro (born August 21, 1891) is the world's oldest verified living man, and the third oldest living according to the Guinness records. He is the oldest verified person ever in the history of Puerto Rico. On 21 May 2006, he reached the age of ..
Emiliano Moretti
Emiliano Moretti (born 11 June 1981 in Rome) is an Italian football defender, currently plays for Valencia CF. Moretti start his career on native club Lodigiani, and transferd to AC Fiorentina in 2000. He made his Serie A appearance on March 2001. He was in the team that won 2001 Coppa Italia. In..
Emiliano Mutti
Emiliano Mutti is a geologist who has made significant contributions to petroleum geosciences, especially to sedimentary dynamics of turbidites and their reservoir characterization. Emiliano Mutti was born in 1933 near the small lake Orta in northern Italy. During WW II his father Ido moved the fa..
Emiliano Ramos
Emiliano Vladimir Ramos Hernández (b. March 28, 1979 in Cancún, Quintana Roo) is a Mexican left-wing politician affiliated to the Party of the Democratic Revolution (PRD) who currently serves in the Chamber of Deputies of Mexico. Political career In the late 1990s Ramos Hernández joined the Part..
Emiliano Zapata
Photo of Emiliano Zapata (right) and his brother Eufemio Zapata Emiliano Zapata Salazar (August 8, 1879 – April 10, 1919) was a leading figure in the Mexican Revolution against the dictatorship of Porfirio Díaz that broke out in 1910. He is considered to be one of the outstanding nati..
Emiliano Zapata, Morelos
Emiliano Zapata is a city in the Mexican state of Morelos. It stands at [18°52′N 99°09′W]. The city serves as the municipal seat for the surrounding municipality of the same name. The municipality reported 57,617 inhabitants in the 2000 census. The city was previously known as bo..
Emiliano Zapata, Veracruz
Emiliano Zapata is a municipality in the Mexican state of Veracruz, located 2 km from Jalapa-Enríquez on Federal Highways 180 and 190. It named for the hero of the Mexican Revolution, Emiliano Zapata. It was named after a famous Mexican God, Sir Emilanio Veracruz. He ruled for only 2 years, then go..
Emiliano Zuleta
Emiliano Zuleta Baquero was a Colombian vallenato composer, acordeon player and singer, popularly known as El viejo Mile (The Old Mile). He was born on january 11, 1912 in La Jagua del Pilar, a small town of la Guajira; He deceased on october 30, 2005 in Valledupar (Cesar). In 1938 he published his..
Emilian Dolha
Emilian Dolha (born 3 November, 1979 in Turda) is a Romanian football goalkeeper who currently plays for the Polish vice-champions Wisła Kraków. Dolha previously played in his native Romania for Rapid Bucureşti, Olimpia Satu Mare and Gloria Bistriţa. Dolha has 2 caps for Romania. ..
Emilia (Bulgarian singer)
Emilia (Bulgarian: Емилия) is a famous Bulgarian pop-folk singer. She has released 5 albums to date. She is mainly famous for her ballads and attractive blond looks. Biography Born in Galabovo, Bulgaria on March 21 1983, Emilia got interested in music at an early age. At first, she began si..
Emilia (genus)
Emilia is a herbaceous plant genus in the family Asteraceae. The members of the genus are distributed mainly in the tropics and sub-tropics. ..
Emilia Attias
Emilia Attias (born 1987-03-20 in Buenos Aires) is an Argentine model. ..
Emilia di Liverpool
Emilia di Liverpool (Emilia of Liverpool) is a dramma semiseria, ("half-serious") dramatic opera, in two acts by Gaetano Donizetti. Giuseppe Ceccherini wrote the Italian libretto after the anonymous libretto for Vittorio Trento's Emilia di Laverpaut, itself based on Stefano Scatizzi's play of the s..
Emilia Fox
Emilia Fox (born July 31, 1974 in London, England) is an actress and the daughter of Edward Fox and Joanna David. She was educated at Bryanston School and Oxford University. Fox is possibly best known for playing the character Jeannie Hurst in the 2000 remake of Randall and Hopkirk (Deceased). She..
Emilia Galotti
Emilia Galotti, a play by Gotthold Lessing (1729 - 1781), which appeared in 1772, provides a classic example of German bürgerliches Trauerspiel (bourgeois tragedy). Other works in this category include Schiller's Kabale und Liebe and Hebbel's Maria Magdalene. Plot Set in Italy, Emilia Galotti t..
Emilia Golightly
Emilia Golightly was the presenter of a three minute slot on the late night 2FM radio show [link] Moloney After Midnight, which ran in the late 1990's. The format of the show invariably followed the exploits of its presenter, Emilia Golightly who used events in her daily life as parables ..
Emilia Hazelip
Emilia Hazelip (1938 - February 1, 2003) was a French organic gardener, permaculturist, former Merry Prankster Rick valley, posting to Permaculture email group, Feb 9th, 2003 http://lists.ibiblio.org/pipermail/permaculture/2003-February/017209.html, and pioneer of the concept of synergistic gardeni..
Emilia Lanier
Emilia Lanier, also spelled Aemilia Lanyer, (1569-1645) was the first Englishwoman to assert herself as a professional poet through her single volume of poems, Salve Deus Rex Judaeorum (1611). Born Aemilia Bassano, she was a member of the minor gentry through her father's appointment as a royal musi..
Emilia Nyström
Emilia Nyström is a professional Finnish beachvolley player together with her twin sister, Erika. They were both born on 13 September 1983 and Erika is the last born. Erika stands 1.79 m (5 ft 10 in) tall and weighs 54 kg (141 lb). They are both from Jyväskylä, Finland. External links [Offi..
Emilia Pardo Bazan
Emilia Pardo Bazan (September 16, 1851 - 1921) Spanish author, was born at La Corunna Spain. Married in her eighteenth year to Sr D. Jos Quiroga, a Galician country gentleman, she interested herself in politics, and is believed to have taken an active part in the subterranean campaign against Amad..
Emilia Pardo Bazán
Emilia Pardo Bazán (1851–1921) (also known as Emilia, countess de Pardo Bazán) was a Spanish author and scholar. She was born in A Coruña, part of the region of Galicia, and the culture of that area was incorporated into some of her most popular novels, including Los pazos de Ulloa (The Manors ..
Emilia Plater
Emilia Plater in a skirmish at Szawle, during the November Uprising of 1830-1831. Painting by Wojciech Kossak, oil on canvas. Countess Emilia Plater (1806 - 1831) was a Polish revolutionary and national hero. She fought in the November Uprising and is also considered a national hero of Belor..
Emilia Rippel
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. Emilia Rippel (born July 29, 1953 in Budapest, Hungary as Kocsis Emilia) is a dentist living in Hungary. She is ..
Emilia Rydberg
Emilia Rydberg (born January 25, 1978) is a Swedish ballad/pop singer mostly known for her hit "Big Big World". Emilia was discovered in 1996 by Lars Anderson, son of ABBA manager Stig Anderson. Her father is Ethiopian and her mother is Swedish Contents 1 Discography1.1 Singles1.2 ..
Emilia Snethlage
Maria Emilie Snethlage (1868 - 1929) was a German ornithologist. Snethlage collected in Brazil from 1905 to her death. She was the director of the Museu Paraense Emílio Goeldi between 1914 and 1922. She wrote Catalogo das Aves Amazonicas (1914). The Madeira Parakeet Pyrrhura snethlageae, describe..
Emilia Tennyson
Emilia Tennyson (1811-1887), normally known within her family as Emily, was a younger sister of Alfred Tennyson and the fiancée of Arthur Hallam, for whom Tennyson's great poem, In Memoriam, was written. Emilia met Hallam through her brother, but they were never to marry, as he died suddenly while ..
Emilia von Nassau, Countess of Ossory
Emilia von Nassau, Countess of Ossory (March 4, 1635 - Dec, 1688) was a Dutch-Anglo courtier. Emilia was born in Holland, the daughter of Lodewyck von Nassau, Lord of Beverweerd, the Governor of Hertogenbosch, and his wife Isabella, Countess von Horn. Her elder sister Elisabeth von Nassau (1631 - 1..
Emilie Autumn
Emilie Autumn is a singer and violinist born September 22, 1979, in Malibu, California, currently living in Chicago, and known for her bright red hair and theatrical, punk performance style. Originally a child prodigy and displaying perfect pitch, she started playing the violin at age 4, and was ..
Emilie Brown
Emilie de Azevedo Brown is an American voice actress. Before moving out of the Los Angeles area, she did several anime voice roles mostly under the name Emily Brown. Together with her sister Rachel, she helped to create the Signing Time video series to teach children basic American Sign Language. V..
Emilie de Ravin
Emilie de Ravin as Claire on Lost. Emilie de Ravin (born December 27, 1981) is an Australian actress currently starring in the hit ABC drama Lost as the character Claire Littleton. She resides in Los Angeles, California and spends most of the year commuting back and forth between Oahu, Hawaii ..
Emilie Flygare-Carlén
Emilie Flygare-Carlén (née Smith; 8 August 1807–5 February 1892) was a Swedish novelist. Emilie Smith grew up in the archipelago of Bohuslän, daughter of a merchant. At the age of twenty, she married a local physician, Axel Flygare, but she became a widow already in 1833. She moved to Stoc..
Emilie Högquist
Emilie Högquist (1812-1846) was a Swedish actress and the mistress of Oscar I of Sweden. She was the daughter of Anders Högquist and Anna Beata Hedvall. Her brother Jean was a famous Swedish actor. Emilie Högqvist was accepted as a student at the Royal Theatre ([Sw. Kungliga teatern]) ..
Emilie Juliane of Schwarzburg-Rudolstadt
Emilie Juliane of Barby-Mühlingen (August 16, 1637 – December 3, 1706) was a German countess and hymn writer. Ämilie (Emilie, Æmilie) Juliane Countess of Schwarzburg-Rudolstadt was a daughter of Count Albrecht Friedrich I]] of Barby-Mühlingen and his wife Sophia Ursula of Oldenburg-Delm..
Emilie Loit
Emilie Loit (June 9, 1979) is a French professional female tennis player. She was born in Cherbourg, France. In her career Loit has won two career singles titles: 2004 Estoril, Casablanca (both on clay) and eight doubles titles. Emilie's highest WTA Ranking has been #27 in singles and #15 in doub..
Emilie O'Konor
Emilie O'Konor (born February 21, 1983) is an ice hockey player from Sweden. She won a silver medal at the 2006 Winter Olympics. ..
Emilie Schenkl
Frau Emilie Schenkl Bose, (26 December1910-1996) an Austrian born national, was the secretary and later wife of Subhas Chandra Bose, a leader in the Indian Independence Movement. They were married in 1937 in Bad Gastein, Austria. They had a daughter Anita Bose Pfaff (born 1942 in Vienna), who is an..
Emilie Schindler
Emilie Schindler (October 22, 1907 – October 5, 2001) was a humanitarian who worked together with her husband, Oskar Schindler, to save 1,200 Jews during World War II. Their efforts were the inspiration for the 1993 movie Schindler's List. Schindler was born Emilie Pelzl in the village of Al..
Emilija Kokić
Emilija Kokić was once the lead singer of the Croatian pop band Riva, who won the Eurovision Song Contest 1989 for what was then Yugoslavia, with the song Rock Me. Today Emilija is a successful solo artist in her home country Croatia. She has lately tried to win the national Dora festival, whi..
Emilio, marquis Visconti-Venosta
Emilio, marquis Visconti-Venosta (January 22, 1829 - November 24, 1914), Italian statesman, was born at Milan. A disciple of Mazzini, he took part in all the anti-Austrian conspiracies until the ineffectual rising at Milan on the 6th of February 1853, of which he had foretold the failure, induced h..
Emilios Hatjoullis
Emilios Hatjoullis (born September 7, 1939) is a British cartoonist and graphic designer. During the 1960s he was a designer at the Blackpool Pleasure Beach and at the Blackpool Illuminations. His works include the tableaux displays of nursery rhymes such as 'Hickory Dickory Dock' and 'Mary, Mary, Q..
Emilios T. Harlaftis
Emilios T. Harlaftis (29 March 1965, Kiato – 13 February 2005 Menalo) was an astrophysicist. Harlaftis obtained an undergraduate degree in physics at the University of Athens in 1987, and a Ph.D. degree at the University of Oxford in 1991. From 1991 to 1995 he worked as a support astronomer at t..
Emilio A. De La Garza
redirect[[Template:Portal]] Emilio Albert De La Garza, Jr. (1949-1970) was a United States Marine Corps lance corporal who was posthumously awarded the nation's highest honor — the Medal of Honor — for his heroism in April 1970 in Vietnam. Contents 1 Early years2 Marine Cor..
Emilio Aceval
Emilio Aceval was President of Paraguay November 25 1898 - January 9 1902. He died in office. List of Presidents of Paraguay ..
Emilio Aguinaldo
Emilio Aguinaldo y Famy (March 22, 1869 – February 6, 1964) was a Filipino general, politician, and independence leader. He played an instrumental role in Philippine Revolution against Spain, as well as the Philippine-American War in opposition to American occupation. In the Philippines, Agu..
Emilio Aldecoa
Emilio Aldecoa Gómez (November 30 1922 - September 1999) was a Basque/Spanish professional footballer who played, mainly on the left-wing, in the English and Spanish football leagues and later managed in Spain and coached in England. He was born in born Zorrieta, Vizcaya. He arrived in England as ..
Emilio Amero
The Gesture 1948 Emilio Amero (Mexican, 1901-1976) was among the zeitgeist of the Mexican Modern art movement. He was also a member of the first group of muralists commissioned during Post-Revolutionary Mexico, working side by side such luminaries as José Clemente Orozco, Carlos Merida, and D..
Emilio Arenales Catalán
Emilio Arenales Catalán (May 10, 1922 - April 17, 1969) was the foreign minister of Guatemala from 1966 to 1969 and the president of the United Nations General Assembly from 1968 to 1969. He was born and died in Guatemala City. |- style="text-align: center;" ..
Emilio Arrieta
Pascual Juan Emilio Arrieta Corera (born in Puente la Reina, Navarre on October 21st, 1823; died in Madrid on February 11th, 1894) was a Spanish composer. ..
Emilio Azcárraga Jean
Emilio Fernando Azcárraga Jean (born in 1968 in Mexico City) is a Mexican businessman and the son of Emilio Azcárraga Milmo and his third wife, Nadine Jean a French citizen. He became the CEO of Grupo Televisa at the age of 29, after the death of his father. He is one of the richest businessperso..
Emilio Azcárraga Milmo
Emilio Azcárraga Milmo, Jr. (August 1930-1999) was a Mexican businessman and the son of Emilio Azcárraga Vidaurreta, Sr. He was educated at Culver Military Academy, he graduated in 1948. He was married four times, most recently to Paula Cussi and then his former mistress, a past representative to ..
Emilio Azcárraga Vidaurreta
Emilio Azcárraga Vidaurreta, Sr. (March 2 1895, Tampico Tamaulipas – 1973, Mexico City) was a Mexican businessman son of Basque immigrants Mariano Azcárraga and Emilia Vidaurreta. He studied primary education in Piedras Negras, Coahuila, middle school in San Antonio, Texas, and high school..
Emilio Barzini
Don Emilio Barzini is a fictional character in Mario Puzo's novel The Godfather and the film based on it. In the film, Barzini was played by Richard Conte. [Spoiler warningSpoiler warning]: Plot and/or ending details follow. Barzini presided as head of one of New York's Five Families, and ..
Emilio Betech Rophie
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. Emilio Betech Rophie (b. September 28, 1971, in Mexico City) is a Mexican writer known particularly for his arti..
Emilio Betti
Emilio Betti (Camerino August 20 1890 - Camerciano di Camerino August 11 1968) was an Italian theologian, philosopher and jurist. He is best known for his contributions to hermeneutics, part of a broad interest in interpretation. As a legal theorist, Betti is close to interpretivism. Betti's intele..
Emilio Botin
Emilio Botín born in Santander on the North coast of Spain in 1934. In 1986 Emilio Botín, then aged 52, took over from his father as president of the Banco de Santander, one of many banks that existed in Spain at the time. His leadership has been characterized by daring moves which shook the hithe..
Emilio Butragueño
Emilio Butragueño Santos (born July 22 1963 in Madrid) is a former Spanish football forward. He is most remembered for his role in the Real Madrid team as key part of the Quinta del Buitre ("Vulture's cohort", along with fellow talents Miguel Pardeza, Martin Vàzquez, Manuel Sanchis and Michel). ..
Emilio Carranza
Captain Emilio Carranza Rodriguez (1905 – July 13, 1928) was a noted Mexican aviator and national hero, nicknamed the "Lindbergh of Mexico". He was killed while returning from a historic goodwill flight from Mexico City to the United States. He was the great-nephew of President Venustiano Car..
Emilio Castelar y Ripoll
Emilio Castelar y Ripoll (September 8, 1832 — January 16 1899) was a Spanish republican, and a president of the First Spanish Republic. Emilio Castelar Castelar was born in Cadiz. He was an eloquent and literary man. He was appointed dictator of Spain in 1873, but not being equal to t..
Emilio Castillo
Emilio Castillo is an American saxophone player and composer, best known as the founder of the band Tower of Power. Emilio Castillo took to music after being caught stealing by his father who told him he could stay in his room until he thought of something to 'Keep him off the street'. Castillo ch..
Emilio Cavenecia
Emilio Cavenecia 19th century Peruvian military hero killed in battle during the War of the Pacific, 1879 to 1884. A main street in San Isidro, Peru, Emilio Cavenecia Avenue, is named in his honor. ..
Emilio Colombo
Emilio Colombo (born April 14 1920) is an Italian diplomat and politician. In addition to achieving high positions in Italian politics, he was also active in European politics. Biography Born in Potenza, Basilicata, Colombo entered politics as a member of the Christian Democratic Party, and having ..
Emilio de' Cavalieri
Emilio de' Cavalieri (c. 1550–March 11, 1602) was an Italian composer, producer, organist, diplomat, choreographer and dancer at the end of the Renaissance era. His work, along with that of other composers active in Rome, Florence and Venice, was critical in defining the beginning of the musi..
Emilio Delgado
Emilio Delgado is best known for his continuing role as "Luis" on Sesame Street. He joined the cast of Sesame Street in 1971, playing the part of Luis, the friendly Latino Fix-it Shop owner. He was born in Calexico, California and began his professional career in Los Angeles in 1968. Emilio can ..
Emilio De Bono
--> Emilio De Bono (March 19 1866–January 11 1944) was an Italian General who fought in World War I and helped organize the Fascist Party. He participated in the Fascist Grand Council of 1943 which toppled Benito Mussolini. He was later executed by the Germans for his role in the Council. E..
Emilio de Gogorza
Emilio de Gogorza (1872-1949) was an Spanish-American baritone. He was born in Brooklyn, New York, but he sang in many languages, including French, English, Italian, and Spanish. He sang with Enrico Caruso a Spanish song (canción española) called "A la luz de la luna" (In the moonlight), compose..
Emilio de Villota
Emilio de Villota (born in Madrid, July 26, 1946) was a Formula One driver from Spain. He participated in 14 grands prix, debuting on May 2, 1976. He scored 0 championship points. Complete Formula One results Yr Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 Team 1976 Brab..
Emilio Echevarría
Emilio Echevarría is a Mexican actor most famous for playing the role of Raoul, a Cuban agent in the James Bond film Die Another Day. Echevarría is the father of Lourdes Echevarría. He played the hitman and ex-guerrilla nicknamed "el chivo" in Amores Perros (Love`s a bitch). He also starred as Sa..
Emilio Eduardo Massera
Emilio Eduardo Massera (born October 19, 1925, Paraná, Entre Ríos) is a former Argentine military officer, and part of the 1976 coup d'état. In 1981, he was found to be a member of P2 (also known as Propaganda Due, a freemasonry lodge involved in Italy's strategy of tension). Massera entered A..
Emilio Esteban Infantes
Emilio Esteban Infantes y Martín (1892 - 1966) was a Spanish soldier and staff officer who served during the Civil War, and later in the Second World War as commander of the Wehrmacht's Blue Division of Spanish fascist volunteers. Succeeding Major General Muñoz Grandes, Esteban Infantes assume..
Emilio Estefan, Jr.
--> Emilio Estéfan, Jr., (born March 4 1953) is a Cuban musician and producer of Lebanese ancestry. Estefan's first taste of celebrity came as a member of the Miami Sound Machine, but he is currently better known as the producer of many famous singers. In 1968, Estefan moved to the United States,..
Emilio Estevez
Emilio Estevez in "Repo Man" Emilio Estévez (born May 12, 1962 in New York, New York) is an American actor and director. His father is actor Martin Sheen, and his siblings are Charlie Sheen, Ramón Luis Estevez, and Renée Estevez. He is most famous as part of the 1980s Brat Pack group of ac..
Emilio Estrada
Emilio Estrada was President of Ecuador September 1-December 11, 1911. He was born on May 28, 1855 and died December 21, 1911. ..
Emilio Fede
Emilio Fede (right) with Silvio Berlusconi. Emilio Fede (born in Barcellona Pozzo di Gotto, Messina, June 24, 1931) is a well-known Italian anchorman, often accused of partizanship in favour of the owner of his own TV station, prime minister Silvio Berlusconi. Early years He started his caree..
Emilio Fernández
"El Indio" Fernández (born Emilio Fernández Romo March 26 1904 Mineral del Hondo, Coahuila – August 6 1986) was a Mexican actor, screenwriter and director of the Cinema of Mexico. His father, Fernando Garza, was a military and his mother was a Kickapoo Indian who inhabit the region of Sabin..
Emilio Ferrera
Emilio Ferrera (19 Juni 1967, Schaarbeek) is a Belgian ex-soccer player and coach of Spanish descent. He is the coach of Club Brugge since 3 April 2006, after Jan Ceulemans was fired. Career Player 1975-1982 Crossing Club de Schaerbeek1982-1983 RSC Anderlecht1983-1986 Eendracht Aalst1986-1987 SC Wo..
Emilio Floris
Emilio Floris (born September 15, 1944 in Cagliari, Sardinia) is an Italian politician. A trained physician, he started his political career in the mid-1990s as a member of Forza Italia. In 2001, he was elected mayor of the Sadinian capital Cagliari. Medical Career Emilio Floris specialized in ..
Emilio Frugoni
Emilio Frugoni (March 30, 1880 – August 28, 1969) was a Uruguayan socialist politician, lawyer, poet, essayist, and journalist. He founded the Socialist Party of Uruguay (PS) in 1910 and was its first general secretary, as well as its first representative in the Chamber of Deputies. Contents 1&..
Emilio G. Segrè
Portrait of Emilio Segrè Emilio Gino Segrè (February 1, 1905 – April 22, 1989) was an Italian American physicist who, with Owen Chamberlain, won the 1959 Nobel Prize in Physics for "their discovery of the antiproton." He was born in Tivoli, Italy and enrolled in the University of Rome La ..
Emilio González
The name Emilio González may refer to: Emilio González Márquez, a Mexican politician affiliated the National Action Party (PAN).Jorge Emilio González, a Mexican politician affiliated to the Green Ecologist Party of Mexico (PVEM). redirect[[Template:Disambig]]..
Emilio González Márquez
Emilio González Márquez (b. November 12, 1960 in Lagos de Moreno, Jalisco) is a Mexican politician affiliated to the National Action Party (PAN). He is currently running as the PAN candidate to the governorship of Jalisco. Personal life and education González was born to Bernardo González Góm..
Emilio Grau Sala
Emilio (Emi) Grau Sala (1911, Barcelona - 1975, Paris) was a Catalan painter. He studied at the Fine Art Academy of Barcelona and came to France in 1932. He was a famous colorist (oil painting, watercolor and pastel) and illustrator. In the French Salon "Comparaisons", he was a member of the grou..
Emilio Herrera Linares
Emilio Herrera Linares (Granada, 1879 – Geneve, 1967) was a Spanish military engineer. He graduated from the military academy of Guadalajara in 1902; he subsequently researched/studied aeronautics, including a brief period at the University of Santander. During the Spanish Civil War he remai..
Emilio Jacinto
--> Emilio Jacinto (December 15,1875-April 16,1899) Known as the "Brains of the Katipunan", Emilio was born in Trozo, Manila. He was the son of Mariano Jacinto and Josefa Dizon. He was fluent in both Spanish and Tagalog, but he spoke more in Spanish. He studied in the University of Santo Tomas, bu..
Emilio Kosterlitzky
--> Emilio Kosterlitzky, also known as Emil Kosterlitzky, (1853–1928) was a Russian-born polyglot linguist and soldier of fortune who eventually became a spy for the United States. Emil Kosterlitzky was born on November 16, 1853 in Moscow, to a German mother and Russian Cossack father. He w..
Emilio Largo
Emilio Largo is a fictional character from the 1961 novel and the 1965 James Bond movie Thunderball. He was portrayed by Italian actor Adolfo Celi. Moreover, Largo is also the main villain in the 1983 unofficial James Bond movie Never Say Never Again, a remake of Thunderball. In Never Say Never Aga..
Emilio Lunghi
Silver medal Athletics Men's 800 metres Emilio Lunghi (Genoa, March 16, 1886 - September 25, 1925) was an Italian athlete. He won the silver medal in the men's 800 metres race at the 1908 Summer Olympics in London. His time in the race was 1:54.2, which beat the previous Olympic record..
Emilio Lussu
Emilio Lussu. Emilio Lussu (december 4, 1890 - march 5, 1975) was an Italian soldier, politician and a writer. Contents 1 Biography1.1 The soldier1.2 Politics and exile1.3 Return to Italy2 Works2.1 Bibliography Biography The soldier Lussu was born in Armungia,..
Emilio M. Garza
Emilio Miller Garza (born 1947 in San Antonio, Texas) is a judge on the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit. Garza graduated from the University of Notre Dame in 1969, receiving an MA there in 1970. He then joined the U.S. Marine Corps, in which he was an officer from 1970-1973. Ga..
Emilio Mario Osmeña
Emilio Mario R. Osmeña Presidential Chief Economic Adviser1993–1997 Governor of the Province of Cebu1988–1992 Political Party: Probinsya Muna Development Initiative (PROMDI) (1997-present) Lakas-Christian Muslim Democrats (1992-1997) Born: September 11, 1938Cebu Cit..
Emilio Martinez
Emilio Martinez (born April 10, 1981) is a Paraguayan football player who, as of 2004 was playing for Club Libertad. Martinez was part of Paraguay's silver medal-winning team at the 2004 Olympics. ..
Emilio Martínez Lázaro
Emilio Martínez-Lázaro (born 1945) is a Spanish film director famous for such films as The Other Side of the Bed and His Master's Voice. Biography Spanish filmmaker Emilio Martínez-Lázaro's first association with cinema came when he joined the Escuela de Argüelles, a group of independent filmm..
Emilio Materassi
Emilio Materassi (born 1898 – died September 9, 1928) was an Italian Grand Prix motor racing driver. Born in Florence, Italy, he competed in Italian hill climbing races then in circuit racing. His most important victories came in 1927 driving for Bugatti T35C when he won the Targa Florio and the ..
Emilio Menéndez
Emilio Menéndez del Valle (born June 20, 1945 in Madrid) is a Spanish politician and Member of the European Parliament for the Spanish Socialist Workers' Party, part of the Party of European Socialists. ..
Emilio Mola
Emilio Mola Vidal (June 9, 1887 – June 3, 1937) Spanish army officer, was one of the leaders of the 1936 army revolt which began the Spanish Civil War. Mola was born in Cuba, at that time a Spanish colony, where his father, an army officer, was stationed. He enrolled at the Infantry Academy ..
Emilio Navarro
Emilio "Millito" Navarro (born September 26, 1905 in the city of Patillas, Puerto Rico) was the first Puerto Rican to play baseball in the Negro Leagues. Emilio "Millito" Navarro Navarro was born in Patillas but, raised in Ponce. His father was a well known shoemaker in Patillas who died when..
Emilio Palma
Emilio Marcos Palma (born January 7, 1978) was the first known person to be born on the continent of Antarctica. He was also born farther south than any other human being in known history. The son of Argentine parents, Emilio's birth took place in Fortín Sargento Cabral at the Esperanza Base near t..
Emilio Pérez Touriño
Emilio Pérez Touriño (born 1948 in A Coruña) is a professional socialist politician and the current president of the Spanish autonomous community of Galicia, in the extreme northwest of Spain. Galicia is one of the three historic nationalities which had already attained this status befor th..
Emilio Pettoruti
Emilio Pettoruti (born 1892-10-01 in La Plata, dead 1971-10-16 in Paris) was an Argentine painter. External links [Official site] [in Spanish] ..
Emilio Portes Gil
Emilio Portes Gil President of Mexico Term of office:30 November 1928 – 5 February 1930 Preceded by: Plutarco Elías Calles Succeeded by: Pascual Ortiz Rubio Date of birth: 3 October 1890 Place of birth: Ciudad Victoria, Tamaulipas Date of death: 10 December 1..
Emilio Prados
Emilio Prados (March 4, 1899 - April 24, 1962) was a Spanish poet and editor, a member of the Generation of '27. Life Born in the Andalusian city of Málaga in 1899, Prados was offered a place at Madrid's famous Residencia de estudiantes in 1914 and moved into its university section in 1918. Here h..
Emilio Pucci
Marchese di Basento Emilio Pucci ( November 20, 1914 - 1992) was an Italian fashion designer. Born in Naples, Italy, the son of an Italian noble, Pucci studied in both Italy and the USA, eventually gaining a doctorate in political science in 1941. Pucci was a member of the Italian olympic ski tea..
Emilio Pujol
Emilio Pujol Vilarrubi (1886-1980) was a composer and the leading twentieth century musicologist and classical guitar teacher. Contents 1 Biography2 Prominent students3 Compositions4 Original compositions4.1 ???4.2 Solo guitar4.3 Guitar duos5 Transcription..
Emilio Sagi Liñan
Emilio Sagi Liñan (born Bolívar Partido, Buenos Aires, Argentina, March 15 1900; died Barcelona, May 25 1951), was a Spanish/Catalan footballer who played as a left-winger during the 1920s and 1930s. He was the son of, Emilio Sagi Barba, the Catalan baritone singer, and as a result, was widely r..
Emilio Salgari
Emilio Salgari (August 21 1862 - April 25 1911) was an Italian writer of action adventure swashbucklers and a pioneer of science fiction. Emilio Salgari Contents 1 Biography2 The Sandokan series2.1 Titles in the series3 The Black Corsair series4 The Pirates of Bermu..
Emilio Sánchez
Silver medal 1988Seoul Tennis Men's Doubles Competition Emilio Sánchez Vicario (born May 29, 1965, in Madrid, Spain) is a former professional tennis player from Spain. During his career he won five Grand Slam doubles titles, as well as the men's doubles Silver Medal at the 1988 Olympic..
Emilio Vedova
Emilio Vedova (born Venice, August 9 1919) is an Italian modern painter, considered one of the most important to emerge in his country artistic scene after World War II. ..
Emilio Villoresi
Emilio Villoresi (1914–June 20, 1939) was an Italian Grand Prix motor racing driver. Emilio Villoresi was born in Milan, Italy, the younger brother of the star Maserati driver, Luigi Villoresi who co-piloted with him in several races at the beginning of their careers. Emilio Villoresi and hi..
Emilio Zapico
Emilio Zapico (27 May, 1944–6 August, 1996), was a racing driver from Spain. He entered 1 Formula One Grand Prix (Spain 1976) with the then-struggling Williams team, but failed to qualify. The Williams FW04 that Zapico used was already a year old, and it was later used by Brian McGuire. He..
Emilio Zebadúa
Emilio Zebadúa is a Mexican politician who served as Consejero Electoral of the Federal Electoral Institute (IFE). Personal life and Education Zebadúa studied law at the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM)) and received a bachelor's degree in economics from the The Autonomous Techni..
Emily
The name Emily is a female given name. It is the English form of the Latin gens name Aemilia meaning "rival": originally "those in the next valley," and therefore the root is the same as for "emulate" (not to be confused with the similar-sounding but unrelated Germanic names Amelia and Emma). Famo..
EMILY's List
EMILY's List is a political action committee (PAC) existing in the United States and in Australia for female candidates. It was founded by Ellen Malcolm in 1985. As of 2006, it was the largest political action committee in the United States (slightly edging out the National Rifle Association). The..
Emily's Reasons Why Not
Emily's Reasons Why Not was a television series starring Heather Graham. The show, which was based on the novel of the same name, aired its only episode on January 9, 2006. The show was aired on ABC. The series centers on Emily, an author of self-help books who is unable to find success in romanc..
Emily's Reasons Why Not (novel)
Emily's Reason's Why Not is a novel by Carrie Gerlach published in August 2004. The main character, Emily Sanders, is a successful career woman in Los Angeles who has been unsuccessful in dating. She seeks help from a therapist who recommends that Emily make a list of ten reasons why each of her da..
Emily, Minnesota
Emily is a city in Crow Wing County, Minnesota, United States. The population was 847 at the 2000 census. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of 93.5 km² (36.1 mi²). 77.7 km² (30.0 mi²) of it is land and 15.8 km² (6.1 mi²) of it (16.90%) is wate..
Emily (cartoon)
Emily is a French cartoon that often aired on the Nickelodeon children's variety show, Pinwheel. It is also known as Émilie. The cartoon follows the adventures of Emily, a little girl who wears only red (a red dress, shoes, and hat). Sometimes she wears blue gloves. Emily has a pet hedgehog ..
Emily (film)
Emily, also known as The Awakening of Emily, is a 1976 British-made soft-core erotic film, starring Koo Stark as a young woman discovering her sensual side. The film received a good deal of airplay in the early years of HBO and other cable TV pay channels which sought R-rated programming not availa..
Emily (Thomas the Tank Engine)
Emily, from the TV Series ''Thomas and Friends '' Emily is a fictional locomotive from the television series Thomas and Friends. She is also the first female steam engine to be featured on television, and is the only female member of the "Steam Team", the eight core characters of the series. Sh..
Emily Anderson
Emily Anderson, OBE, British Foreign Office official and scholar of German, was born in March 1891 in Galway, Ireland, the daughter of Alexander Anderson, president of Queens College Galway. She died at Hampstead, London in October 1962. Ms Anderson was educated privately and won the Browne Scholars..
Emily Anne Eliza Shirreff
Emily Anne Eliza Shirreff (1814-97) was a pioneer in the movement for the higher education of women and the development of the Fröbelian principles in England. In 1841 she and her sister Maria (Mrs. William Grey) published a novel, Passion and Principle, dealing with deficiencies in the ed..
Emily Arnold McCully
Emily Arnold McCully was born in Galesburg, Illinois, in 1939, but grew up in Garden City, New York. She attended Brown University and Columbia University. Among the awards she has won, Ms. McCully has received a Christopher Award for Picnic, and the Caldecott Award for Mirette on the High Wire. ..
Emily Arth
Emily Arth is an American model and actress. She was chosen as Playboy's playmate of the month in June, 1988. Appearances in Playboy special editions Playboy's Country Girls September 1987.Playboy's Playmate Review Vol. 5 June 1989 - pages 50-57.Playboy's Girls of Summer '89 August 1989.Playboy's..
Emily Barton
Emily Barton is an American author. Her first novel, The Testament of Yves Gundron, was published in 2000 by Farrar, Straus and Giroux. That novel was named a New York Times Notable Book of the Year, and earned Ms. Barton a Michener-Copernicus Fellowship and the Bard Fiction Prize. Her second novel..
Emily Baxter
Emily Baxter is a fictional character of Jennifer Donnelly's A Northern Light. Baxter, an unconventional poet, has written poems controversial enough that they have been burned and condemned by the highest authorities. Under the name of Miss Wilcox, she acts as a teacher and friend to the main chara..
Emily Benenson
Emily Benenson (born 1954) was an American figure skater. She competed in pairs with partner Johnny Johns, and the duo won a bronze medal at the 1973 U.S. Figure Skating Championships. After their partnership ended, she paired with Jack Courtney. Competitive Highlights (with Johns) 1973 U.S. Cha..
Emily Bergl
Emily Bergl is an English-American actress. She was born on April 25, 1975, in Buckinghamshire, England. She moved to Chicago with her family when she was a child and attended Grinnell College, graduating Phi Betta Kappa with a B.A. in English and Theater. Bergl played the lead role in the film, [..
Emily Bindiger
Emily Bindiger (b. May 10,1955 in Brooklyn, New York, USA) is an American actor and singer, belonging to the award-winning a cappella group The Accidentals. Bindiger has recorded for soundtracks for movies such as The Stepford Wives, One Life to Live, Bullets Over Broadway, Everyone Says I Love Yo..
Emily Bishop
Coronation Street character Emily Bishop Played by Eileen Derbyshire Duration 1961- Date of Birth 18th October 1929 Date of Death Marital Status Dissolved (Ernest's death, 1978); Annulled (bigamist, 1981) Occupation Charity Worker Family Ernest (deceased), Spider Emi..
Emily Bissell
Emily P. Bissell (May 31, 1861 – 1948) was an American social worker and activist, best remembered for introducing Christmas Seals to the United States. Born in Wilmington, Delaware, she made a name for herself at a young age as the founder of that city's first public kindergarten and for her eff..
Emily Blackwell
Emily Blackwell (1826–1910) was the second woman to earn a medical degree at what is now Case Western Reserve University, and the third woman to earn a medical degree in the United States. Blackwell was born on October 8 1826 in Bristol, England; in 1832 the family emigrated to the U.S., and..
Emily Blandish
Emily Blandish is one of two main characters in the Time Hunter series published by Telos Publishing Ltd. She is a time channeller, which means that she is able to physically travel along people's timelines when she is working with a time sensitive, such as her friend Honoré Lechasseur. Emily has ..
Emily Blatch, Baroness Blatch
Emily May Blatch CBE PC FRSA (24 July 1937–31 May 2005) was a British politician. Emily was the daughter of Stephen Triggs and his wife Sarah and she was educated at Prenton and Huntingdonshire College. At the age of 18, she joined the Women's Royal Auxiliary Air Force and served as an air tr..
Emily Blunt
Emily Blunt in My Summer of Love. Emily Blunt (born February 23, 1983) is a British actress. Career She appeared as Princess Isolda in the British television drama Boudica, about the life of the ancient British warrior-queen who fought the Romans. Not long after that, she played Henry VIII's..
Emily Bolton
Emily Bolton is an actress probably best known for her appearance in the James Bond film Moonraker in which she played 007's Brazilian contact Manuela. She is also known for her appearances as an uncredited regular cast member in [[Space: 1999]] and in the BBC prisoner of war drama Tenko, in which..
Emily Booth
Emily Booth may mean: Emily Booth (actress)Emily Booth (writer) (b. 1884), writer, daughter of missionary Joseph BoothEmily Booth (actress/musician) ..
Emily Booth (actress)
Portrait of Emily Booth Emily Katherine Booth (born April 26, 1976, Chester), also known by her stage name Emily "Bouff" Bouffante, is a British actress and animal rights campaigner known for her roles in Pervirella, Cradle of Fear, Evil Aliens, and Inferno. She was also the host of several..
Emily Bowen-Quartermaine
Emily Bowen-Quartermaine is a fictional character on the soap opera General Hospital The character was originated by actress Amber Tamblyn and is currently played by actress Natalia Livingston. Emily was adopted as a child by the wealthy Dr. Alan and Dr. Monica Quartermaine after her mother Page B..
Emily Brightwell
Emily Brightwell is the pen name of Cheryl Arguile. She is the author of all twenty-one titles in her Victorian murder mystery series, The Inspector and Mrs. Jeffries. Her most recently released hard cover novel was Mrs. Jeffries and the Silent Knight, published in October 2005. Her most recent pap..
Emily Brontë
Portrait by her brother Emily Jane Brontë /bɹɑnti/ (July 30, 1818 – December 19, 1848) was an English novelist and poet, best remembered for her only novel Wuthering Heights, which is now an acknowledged classic of English literature. Contents 1 Biography2 Referen..
Emily Browning
Emily Browning at the Lemony Snicket's "A Series of Unfortunate Events" premiere in London. http://emily-browning.org/ Emily Jane Browning (born December 7 1988) is an Australian actress who is best known for her roles as Katie Hargrove in Ghost Ship and Violet Baudelaire in Lemony Snicket's A..
Emily Brydon
Emily Brydon (born on April 27 1980 in Fernie, British Columbia) is a Canadian alpine skier who is competing in the 2006 Winter Olympics. External links http://www.EmilyBrydon.com ..
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Emily Carr
Emily Carr Emily Carr (December 13, 1871 – March 2, 1945) was a Canadian artist and writer. She was born in Victoria, British Columbia, and moved to San Francisco in 1890 to study art after the death of her parents. In 1899 she travelled to England to deepen her studies, where she spent..
Emily Carr Elementary School
Emily Carr Elementary School in Vancouver, British Columbia, is an elementary school. It was named after prominent British Columbian artist Emily Carr. It is located at 4070 Oak Street, at the intersection with King Edward Avenue. As of 2006, the current school principal is Celina Mau. External l..
Emily Carr Institute of Art and Design
Emily Carr Institute of Art and Design, a university in Vancouver, BC, Canada, is named for Canadian artist Emily Carr. The school was founded by the Vancouver School of Decorative and Applied Arts in 1925, and later known as Vancouver School of Art: Decorative and Applied (1933), Vancouver Scho..
Emily Chang
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. Emily Chang is an award-winning web designer and artist. She is the co-founder and co-principal of Ideacodes, a ..
Emily Charlotte Talbot
Emily Charlotte Talbot (1840-21 September 1918) was an heiress and industrialist of south Wales, the daughter of Christopher Rice Mansel Talbot. Following the death of her brother, Emily, known locally as "Miss Talbot" throughout her life, inherited her father's fortune. She was largely responsible..
Emily Cheney Neville
Emily Cheney Neville (December 28, 1919 – ) is an American author. She was born in Manchester, Connecticut and graduated from Bryn Mawr College in 1940. She had five children with her husband, Glenn Neville.[link] Her first book, It's Like This, Cat (1963), won the Newbery Medal in..
Emily Chubbuck
Emily Chubbuck was born to poor parents in Eaton, New York on 23 August 1817 and died of consumption in Hamilton, New York on 1 June 1854. In 1834 she became a teacher and joined a Baptist church. In 1840 she entered the Utica female seminary. She wrote her first book, Charles Linn in 1841. In 1..
Emily Colas
Emily Colas is an American author. Her book Just Checking illustrates her struggle with obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), and the effects it had on her life and family. She lives in New York City. External links [Interview with Emily Colas] ..
Emily Coleman
Emily Coleman (1899-1974) was an American born writer, and a lifelong compulsive diary keeper. Note: the photographer is not cited on the site. Writings, diaries The diaries she kept as an American expatriate in Paris in the 1920s and 1930s, and in England in the 1940s through the 1960s, are valua..
Emily Cox
Emily Cox can refer to one of several people: Emily Cox (compiler)Emily Cox (councillor) redirect[[Template:Disambig]]..
Emily Cox (compiler)
Emily Cox is a puzzle writer. She and her partner, Henry Rathvon, write "The Puzzler," a cryptic crossword featured each month in the magazine The Atlantic Monthly. They also create acrostic puzzles for the New York Times, Sunday crosswords for the Boston Globe, cryptic crosswords for Canada's Nati..
Emily Cox (councillor)
See also the disambiguation page for Emily Cox. Emily Cox is a Liberal Democrat Councillor for Moseley and Kings Heath ward on Birmingham City Council in Birmingham, England. She achieved notoriety when it was revealed that she was pregnant by fellow councillor John Hemming, despite his marriage to..
Emily Curtis
Emily Curtis, a New York City native, is an independent singer/songwriter. She plays guitar, piano, cello, and bass. In 1999, she released Radiate, an independent CD produced by Jamal Ruhe. Her second, eponymous CD (produced by Daniel Wise) was released in 2002. Curtis has also collaborated with Y..
Emily Davenport
With her husband Thomas Davenport and his colleague Orange Smalley, Emily Davenport invented the electric motor and electric locomotive circa 1834. She cut up her wedding dress into strips of silk to insulate the wire windings. Further reading Frank Wicks. ["The Blacksmith's Motor. Electr..
Emily Davies
Sarah Emily Davies (22 April 1830 – 13 July 1921) was an English feminist, suffragette and a pioneering campaigner for women's rights to university access. She was born in Southampton, England to an evangelical clergyman and a teacher in 1830, although she spent most of her youth in Gateshe..
Emily Davison
Emily Davison Emily Wilding Davison (October 11, 1872 Blackheath – June 8, 1913 Epsom) is remembered as the woman who died by "throwing herself" under the hoofs of Anmer, King George V's horse on June 4, 1913 at the Epsom Derby in support of the British suffragette movement. She was tra..
Emily Deschanel
Emily Deschanel (born October 11, 1976) is an American actress. She was born in Los Angeles, California to father Caleb Deschanel and mother Mary Jo Deschanel. She has one sister, Zooey Deschanel who is also an actress. Deschanel graduated from Boston University's Professional Actors Training Prog..
Emily de Jongh-Elhage
Emily Saïdy de Jongh-Elhage (born December 7, 1946) has been Prime Minister of the Netherlands Antilles since 26 March 2006. She is also leader of the Party for the Restructured Antilles. Her maiden name, Elhage, refers to a Lebanese background. |- style="text-align: center;" ..
Emily Dickinson
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. A young Emily Dickinson, sometime around 1846-1847, for many years the only known photograph of her. Emil..
Emily Dickinson Museum
The Emily Dickinson Museum is a museum owned by Amherst College in Amherst, Massachusetts and is a member of Museums10. The Emily Dickinson Museum is comprised of two houses, The Evergreens and The Homestead, associated with the Dickinson family. The Homestead is where Emily Dickinson was born a..
Emily Donelson
Emily Tennessee Donelson (June 1, 1807 – December 19, 1836) was the niece of US President Andrew Jackson. She served as White House hostess and unofficial First Lady of the United States from 1829 to 1836. Contents 1 Early life and marriage2 White House hostess3 Petticoat..
Emily Drumm
Emily Cecilia Drumm MNZM (born 15 September 1974 in Auckland, New Zealand) is a cricketer, who has captained New Zealand in 41 women's one-day internationals, winning 28 of them, losing 12 and with one no result. Drumm captained New Zealand to their greatest ODI success - winning the World Cup in 20..
Emily Eavis
Emily Eavis (born 1979) is the daughter of Michael Eavis who runs the Glastonbury Festival. When her mother died of cancer in 1999, Emily left her teaching studies to help her father run the festival. Since then she has taken an increasing role in the organisation of the festival. She has worked fo..
Emily Erwin
Emily Robison, (neé Erwin), (born August 16, 1972) is a country songwriter, recording artist and musician, born in Pittsfield, Massachusetts, raised in Texas and currently residing on a ranch near Bandera, Texas east of San Antonio. Emily and her sister Martie started busking on the streets of Dall..
Emily Faithfull
Emily Faithfull founded The Victoria Press in London, in 1860. She was a member of the Society for Promoting the Employment of Women. She considered compositor's work (a comparatively lucrative trade of the time) to be a possible mode of employment for women to pursue. This upset the London Printer'..
Emily FitzGerald, Duchess of Leinster
Emily FitzGerald, Duchess of Leinster (1731-1814), known before 1747 as The Lady Emily Lennox, from 1747 to 1761 as The Countess of Kildare and from 1761 to 1766 as The Marchioness of Kildare, was the second of the famous Lennox sisters, daughters of Charles Lennox, 2nd Duke of Richmond and 2nd Duke..
Emily Fox
Emily Fox (b. April 23, 1987) is the current world record holder at sport stacking. She set the overall world record in the cycle (7.43s) and the 3-6-3 (2.72s). The cycle world record of 7.43 was set in April 2002. She has appeared on several television shows including The Ellen DeGeneres Show to de..
Emily Frances
Emily Frances is the Entertainment Reporter. She joined WPIX-TV in August 2002. She previously worked for WCBS. ..
Emily Gerard
Emily Gerard was a nineteenth century author best known for the influence her collections of Transylvania folklore had on Bram Stoker and his creation of Dracula. She was born 7 May 1849 in Scotland and died 11 Jan 1905. She is sometimes credited as "Emily Gerard, Mrs de Laszowska", "Emily Laszows..
Emily Giffin
Emily Giffin (born on 20 March 1972 in Baltimore, Maryland, USA) is a New York Times Bestselling author of the books "Something Borrowed" and "Something Blue". Books "Something Borrowed" (2004)"Something Blue" (2005)"Baby Proof" (2006) External link [Official Site] ..
Emily Gilmore
Emily Gilmore (Kelly Bishop) Emily Gilmore, is a fictional character on the television series Gilmore Girls, played by Kelly Bishop. Emily Gilmore is a Protestant, conservative member of New England society and a member of the Daughters of the American Revolution. She was raised by a strict..
Emily Greene Balch
Emily Greene Balch (January 8, 1867 – January 9, 1961) was an American academic, writer, and pacifist who received the Nobel Peace Prize in 1946 (the prize that year was shared with John Mott), notably for her work with the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom (WILPF). Born in..
Emily Hahn
Emily Hahn (January 14, 1905 - February 18, 1997) was an American writer. Once called "a forgotten American literary treasure", she was the author of 52 books, and more than 180 articles, stories and poems. Hahn - who was born in St. Louis, Missouri and moved with her family to Chicago, Illinois ..
Emily Haines
Emily Haines (birthdate and birth year unknown) is the lead singer of the Canadian band Metric. She is also a part-time member of Broken Social Scene. She has contributed backing vocals to albums by other Broken Social Scene alumni, such as solo albums by Jason Collett. Emily is a daughter of ..
Emily Hamilton
Emily Hamilton is a British Actress. She played Lieutenant Commander Jenny Howard in Making Waves. She was also a regular on Russell T. Davies's The Grand as Christina Lloyd-Price. External links ..
Emily Hancock
Emily Hancock was a fictional character in the Australian soap opera Neighbours, played by Isabella Oldham. She first appeared in a guest role along with her brother, Leo in 2000 and then reappered in 2001 when their family moved into 32 Ramsay Street until 2002. Family Father: ''Evan HancockMother..
Emily Hancock Siedeberg
Emily Hancock Siedeberg (February 17, 1873 - June 13, 1968) was New Zealand's first female medical graduate. She graduated from the University of Otago Medical School in 1896. External links [Dictionary of New Zealand Biography] ..
Emily Harper
Emily Harper (born February 16, 1978 in Cincinnati, Ohio) is an American actress. Harper has portrayed Fancy Crane on the NBC soap opera Passions since May 2005. She was introduced as the potential love interest of Noah Bennet (played by Dylan Fergus). This was Harper's first regular role as an..
Emily Harris
Emily Harris was a member of the Symbionese Liberation Army.Emily Harris is a European correspondent for National Public Radio. 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 li..
Emily Harrison
Emily Harrison (born June 13, 1977 in Louisiana, Missouri) is an American actress who played Bridget Forrester on The Bold and the Beautiful on a contract basis from January to May 2004 and from May to July 2004 on a recurring basis. Harrison was cast in this role when 3-time Emmy winner Jennifer F..
Emily Harris (SLA)
Emily Harris, born Emily Montague, is, along with her husband Bill Harris, a founding member of the Symbionese Liberation Army (SLA), a leftist United States group involved in bank robberies, kidnapping and murder. Contents 1 Early life2 Founding the Symbionese Liberation Army3 ..
Emily Hart
Emily Hart Emily Anne Hart (born May 9, 1986 in Long Island, New York to Bill William and Paula Hart) is an accomplished television actress, currently known to most as Melissa Joan Hart's younger sister. Her stepfather is television executive Leslie Gilliams and her stepmother is Lisa Hart. Sh..
Emily Haworth-Booth
Emily Haworth-Booth (b. July 26, 1980 London, England) is a visual artist, fashion designer and co-founder of Spotlight on Destiny. A graduate of Cambridge University in 2002, Haworth-Booth most recently completed a residency at the Fabric Workshop in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. She returned to Lo..
Emily Hirst
There are very few or no other articles that link to this one.Please help [[help:link|introduce links]] in articles on [related topics]. After links have been created, remove this message.This article has been tagged since June 2006. } Emily Hirst (born July 9, 1993) is a Canadian actre..
Emily Hobhouse
Emily Hobhouse. Emily Hobhouse (April 9, 1860—June 8, 1926) was a British welfare campaigner, who is primarily remembered for shedding light on the bad conditions inside the British concentration camps built for Boer women and children during the Second Boer War. Contents 1 Early ..
Emily Howard
Emily Howard is a fictional character in the cult BBC TV and Radio Show Little Britain, played by David Walliams. Her catchphrase is "'I am a laaaady". [Spoiler warningSpoiler warning]: Plot and/or ending details follow. Emily, whose real name is Eddie Howard, is an unconvincing trans..
Emily Howland
Emily Howland (November 20, 1827 - January 29, 1929) was a philanthropist and educator. An active abolitionist, Howland taught at a school for young black girls in Washington D.C. from 1857 to 1859. During the Civil War she worked in Arlington, Virginia teaching freed slaves to read and write as we..
Emily Hughes
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Emily in Wonderland (Gilmore Girls episode)
Emily in Wonderland is Episode 19 of Season 1 of the television series Gilmore Girls. It originally aired on April 26, 2001. [Spoiler warningSpoiler warning]: Plot and/or ending details follow. Contents 1 Plot2 Featured music3 See also4 External links Plot Rory an..
Emily J. Reynolds
Emily J. Reynolds is the Secretary of the United States Senate. She was appointed Secretary of the Senate when the United States Senate convened on January 7, 2003, for the 108th Congress. Prior to her appointment as Secretary, Reynolds was the chief of staff for Senator Bill Frist. She is the thir..
Emily Jessup
Emily Jessup is a fictional character who appears in the book and film adaptation of "Altered States". She is played by Blair Brown. Emily is first introduced as a 24 year old college student and aspiring doctor who meets the protagonist Eddie Jessup (William Hurt) at a party. Emily is a brilliant..
Emily Jordan
Emily Jordan is an actress from Basingstoke, Hampshire, England. She currently resides in San Francisco, California. Shakespearean credits include Margaret in Henrl VI, parts 1,2, & 3, Kate in The Taming of the Shrew, Maria in Twelfth Night and Richard III in the Woman's Will 2005 all-female prod..
Emily Joyce
Emily Joyce (born 1970) is a television actress in Britain. She co-starred in the British comedy series My Hero, playing the character of Janet Dawkins, the wife of the superhero Thermoman (played by Ardal O'Hanlon), whose assigned earth name is George Sunday. (They became lovers at the start of t..
Emily Kingsley
Emily Kingsley is a writer who joined the Sesame Street team in 1970 and has been writing for the show ever since. She has a son, Jason, who was born with Down Syndrome in 1974. She wrote the widely read article on the subject, "Welcome to Holland" in 1987 and has been an activist for children wit..
Emily Kirk
Emily Kirk (neé Wylie, previously Dingle) is a fictional character in Emmerdale, a British Soap opera When she arrived in the village, Emily Wylie (as she was then) had lived a sheltered life with only her strict father in her life. Then she met fellow eccentric Butch Dingle and found true love. Bu..
Emily Kngwarreye
Emily Kame Kngwarreye (1910-3 September 1996), Australian Aboriginal artist from the Utopia community in the Northern Territory. The combined monetary value of her works are more than those of any other Australian Aboriginal artist. Contents 1 Beginnings2 Yam Dreaming3 Success4&nb..
Emily Kuroda
Emily Kuroda is best known for her work on TV's Gilmore Girls, but she has had a long career on stage and screen and is a veteran of East West Players, Los Angeles' premier Asian-American theater group. She began acting and directing in high school and majored in drama at college before launching h..
Emily Lascelles
Emily Lascelles (born 1975) is the first child and only daughter of David Lascelles, Viscount Lascelles and his first wife, the former Margaret Messenger. As she was born prior to his parent’s marriage, Emily is not included in the line of succession to the British Throne (through her great-grand..
Emily Lau
Emily Lau The Honourable Emily Lau Wai-hing JP (劉慧卿) (born January 21, 1952 in Hong Kong with family root in Nanhai, Guangdong) is currently the convenor of The Frontier, a pro-democracy political group in Hong Kong. She is a full-time member of the Legislative Council (LegCo) since 19..
Emily Lawless
Emily Lawless (1845 – 1913) was an Irish writer. Contents 1 Life account2 ''Hurrish''3 ''Essex & Grania''4 ''With the Wild Geese''5 External links Life account She was born at Lyons House below Lyons Hill, Ardclough, County Kildare. Her grand-father was a member of th..
Emily Litella
"Emily Litella" was a fictional character played by comedian Gilda Radner (1946-1989) on Saturday Night Live (SNL), a weekly late-night 90-minute live comedy-variety show on the American NBC network. Emily Litella was an elderly woman with a hearing problem seen on the op-ed Weekend Update segment..
Emily Lloyd
Emily Lloyd (born as Emily Lloyd Pack) is a British actress born on 29 September 1970 to Roger Lloyd Pack and Sheila Ball in London. Lloyd comes from an actors' family: Roger Lloyd Pack is familiar as a stage actor and well known as Trigger in the British hit sitcom Only Fools and Horses, and Sheila..
Emily Mae Young
Emily Mae Young (born February 14, 1990) is an American actress who starred on the television series Step by Step from 1996 to 1998. Emily Mae Young started her career at the age of six. She first appeared on television in a number of commercials and is well known for her Sears ads. Young's televis..
Emily Maitlis
Emily Maitlis, born (6 September, 1970) in Canada, educated in Sheffield at King Edward VII School, is a British television newscaster for the BBC in the United Kingdom. Career A language graduate from Queens' College, Cambridge, she speaks fluent Mandarin, Spanish and Italian. Prior to working i..
Emily Mann
Emily Mann (born February 10, 1983) is a model, musician and Stuckist artist. Contents 1 Life and career2 See also3 References4 Footnotes5 External links Life and career Emily Mann was born in Streatham, London. Her father is an osteopath and astrologer. She is curre..
Emily McLaughlin
Emily McLaughlin (December 1, 1930 - April 26, 1991) was an American soap opera actress. She was born in White Plains, New York. She was briefly married to actor Jeffrey Hunter before his untimely death in 1969. She starred on the soap opera General Hospital as Jessie Brewer, R.N. from 1963 to 1991..
Emily Mortimer
Emily Mortimer in The 51st State Emily Mortimer (born 1 December, 1971 in London, England) is a British actress. Her father is dramatist John Mortimer, best known for his Rumpole of the Bailey series. Before becoming an actress, Emily wrote a column for the Daily Telegraph, and was also scre..
Emily Murphy
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Emily O'Brien
Emily O'Brien is an actress who currently plays the role of Jana on the US soap opera The Young and the Restless. ..
Emily O'Reilly
Emily O'Reilly is a former journalist and author who became Ireland's first female Ombudsman in 2003, succeeding Kevin Murphy. She was educated at University College, Dublin, Trinity College, Dublin, and Harvard University, where she was awarded a Nieman Fellowship in journalism. Contents 1&nbs..
Emily of New Moon
Emily of New Moon is the first in a series of novels by Lucy Maud Montgomery. Similar to her earlier and more famous Anne of Green Gables series, the Emily novels depicted life through the eyes of a young orphan girl, Emily Starr. Unlike Anne Shirley, however, Emily was raised by relatives rather t..
Emily of New Moon (TV series)
Emily of New Moon was a Canadian television series, which aired on CBC Television from 1998 to 2000. The series, produced by Salter Street Films, was based on the Emily of New Moon series of novels by Lucy Maud Montgomery. The series starred Martha MacIsaac as the titular orphan Emily Starr. Susan ..
Emily Osment
Emily Jordan Osment (born March 10, 1992 in Los Angeles, California) is an American child actress. She is the younger sister of Haley Joel Osment. She is the daughter of Eugene Osment and Theresa Seifert Osment. In addition to performing as Gerti Giggles in the films [[Spy Kids 2: Island of Lo..
Emily Oster
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Emily Oz
Emily Oz is an American author. Works ..
Emily Perkins
Emily Jean Perkins (born May 4, 1977) is a Canadian actress, born in Vancouver, British Columbia. She has appeared in various Canadian and American movies and television series. As a child actress, she was most notably recognized for her portrayal in two made for television movies: 1989's Small Sacr..
Emily Perry
Emily Perry (born January 6 1981 in Wollongong, New South Wales, Australia) is an Australian actress.. Having studied acting, singing and voice, Emily has quite an impressive resume for one so young. She began her career in 1998 as a regular character on Breakers for two years. In 2005, she landed ..
Emily Perry (I)
Emily Perry is an actress born June 28, 1907, in Torquay, Devon, England, UK. She is best known for her recurring role as Madge Allsop, Dame Edna Everage's long-suffering, silent bridesmaid. Ms. Perry also guest starred in Last of the Summer Wine (Episode: Adopted By a Stray) in 1995. For twenty-..
Emily Picha
Emily Picha (born August 14, 1984) is an American singer-songwriter from Santa Cruz, California. She has studied in Germany as an exchange student at Georg August University of Göttingen in Germany with the University of California Education Abroad Program (EAP). Picha has performed around a doze..
Emily Pitkin Perkins
Emily Pitkin (Perkins) Baldwin was the wife of Connecticut Governor & US Senator Roger Sherman Baldwin, maternal aunt of Edward Everett Hale, and the mother Connecticut Governor Simeon Eben Baldwin. She was the daughter of Enoch Perkins and Anna (Pitkin) Perkins. Emily was also the granddaughter o..
Emily Poeschl
Emily Poeschl is the current Miss Nebraska USA 2006. Emily comes from Lincoln, NE. She was crowned Miss Nebraska USA 2006 on October 9, 2005 in Norfolk, NE. This was her second attempt at the title, having placed in the top six in 2004. As Miss Nebraska USA, Poeschl is a representative of the ..
Emily Pollifax
Mrs. Emily Pollifax is the heroine of a series of spy novels by Dorothy Gilman. Mrs. Pollifax is a widow and senior citizen who decided one day to leave her comfortable apartment in New Brunswick, New Jersey and join the CIA. Not realizing that one cannot just walk in and become an agent, she is mis..
Emily Post
Emily Post (27 October, 1873 – 25 September, 1960) was a United States author who promoted proper etiquette. Post was born as Emily Price in Baltimore, Maryland, and was born into privilege as the only daughter of famous architect Bruce Price and his wife Josephine Lee Price. She was educate..
Emily Procter
Emily Procter as Ainsley Hayes. Emily Mallory Procter (October 8, 1968 in Raleigh, North Carolina) also credited as Emily Proctor is an American actress. Contents 1 Biography and career2 CSI: Miami3 Filmography4 Awards5 External Links Biography and career Emily Pr..
Emily Quackfaster
Emily Quackfaster is a fictional figure from the Disney comic books. She is Scrooge McDuck's secretary. She was originally hired by Scrooge's Sisters Hortense McDuck and Matilda McDuck. At first Scrooge didn't like the idea of having someone on his payroll but he got used to her very quickly. She ..
Emily R. Gillis
Emily R. Gillis (b. July 19th, 1984) is the author of the fantasy webcomic, Jikoshia. She is currently a senior attending Western State College, studying Graphic Design. Upon graduation she hopes to start a career in the comic industry. External links [Jikoshia][The M on Deviantart..
Emily Remler
Emily Remler (September 18, 1957 – May 4, 1990) was an American jazz guitarist who rose to prominence in the 1980s. She recorded seven albums of bop, jazz standards and fusion guitar before dying of heart failure at the age of 32 at the Connells Point home of musician Ed Gaston, while on tour..
Emily Rix
Emily Rix (born February 28, 1979 in Toronto, Ontario) is a field hockey player from Canada, who was selected in the Junior Women's National Team for the 1999 National Camp and series against The United States Junior Team. Rix is a one-time resident of Vancouver, BC, and usually played midfield. In..
Emily Rosa
Emily Rosa, an American schoolgirl from Loveland, Colorado, is the youngest person ever (at 11 years old) to have a research paper accepted in a peer-reviewed medical journal -- the journal of the American Medical Association. The daughter of a registered nurse and an inventor, in 1996, at age 9, R..
Emily Ruete
Emily Ruete (1844-1924) was born in Zanzibar as Sayyida Salme, Princess of Zanzibar and Oman. She was a daughter of Sayyid Said bin Sultan Al-Busaid, Sultan of Zanzibar and Oman. Early life, Zanzibar Sayyida Salme was born on August 30, 1844 as daughter of Sultan Said and Jilfidan, a Circassian co..
Emily Rutherfurd
Emily Rutherfurd is an American actress who is best known for her role as "New Christine" on the CBS sitcom The New Adventures of Old Christine. Her previous television credits included The Ellen Show on CBS, Married to the Kellys on ABC, a recurring role on NBC's Will & Grace as a student in Jack M..
Emily Saliers
"No matter what my songs are about, i try to use them for a greater good, to try to be part of change." [source of quote] Emily Saliers, born on July 22, 1963 in New Haven, Connecticut, is a singer-songwriter and member of the Indigo Girls. Saliers began her college education at Tul..
Emily Schwartz
Emily Amber Schwartz (born c. 1980, Brownsburg, Indiana) is an up-and-coming playwright and actor based in Chicago. She received her training at Indiana University Bloomington. Her first play is a collection of one-acts called The Dastardly Ficus and Other Comedic Tales of Woe and Misery, which ha..
Emily Shanks
Emily Shanks, also known as Emiliya Yakovlevna Shanks or Эмилия Яковлевна Шанкс (born Moscow 1 August 1857 - died London 13 January 1936), was an Anglo-Russian artist. Her father, James Stewart Shanks, was a Moscow businessman, and her siblings include Mary Shanks, also an artis..
Emily Shenkl
Fraü Emilie Schenkl Bose, an Austrian born national, was the secretary and later wife of Subhas Chandra Bose, the leader in India’s freedom struggle. Their marriage took place in Bad Gestein, Germany in 1937. They had a daughter Anita Bose Pfaff, who is a professor in Augsburg University. ..
Emily Shore
Margaret Emily Shore (1819-39) kept a journal from the age of eleven until her death of consumption at the age of nineteen. Extracts of her journal were published by her sisters Louisa and Arabella in 1891. A second edition was printed in 1898. References Gates, Barbara Timm. “Shore, (Margaret) E..
Emily Short
Emily Short is the pen name of a prolific interactive fiction (IF) writer, perhaps best known for her debut game Galatea and her use of psychologically complex non-player game characters. She has been called "one of the most renowned authors in the IF community" [link], and is the author ..
Emily Sloane
Alias character Emily Sloane Gender Female Affiliation(s) State Department, wife of Arvin Sloane Held ranks Unknown Current status Deceased Portrayed by Amy Irving Emily Sloane is a fictional character from the American television series Alias. She was portrayed by Amy Irving...
Emily Spencer Hayden
Emily Spencer Hayden (1869 - 1949) was a photographer who lived in and around Baltimore, Maryland. Emily was born near Randallstown at her family’s farm, called "The Martin’s Nest". Edward Spencer, her father, was a writer and dramatist who wrote at times for the Baltimore Bulletin and The Bal..
Emily Stevens
Emily Jean Stevens, made famous for her contributions to iris hybridisation, was born Emily Burgess on 3 September 1900 at Stratford, New Zealand, to Alfred Henry Burgess and Fanny Eleanor Hollard who were farming in the area. Her parents later grew fruit and flowers at Kaiti, Gisborne, and Jean at..
Emily Stone
Emily Jean Stone (born November 6 1988 in Phoenix, Arizona) is an American child actress and singer. Stone competed in VH1's In Search of the Partridge Family for the role of Laurie Partridge and won the part. After shooting a pilot, the show did not get picked up. She moved on with roles in NBC's..
Emily Stowe
Dr. Emily Stowe Dr. Emily Howard Stowe née Jennings (May 1, 1831 – April 30, 1903) was the first female doctor to practise in Canada, and an activist for women's rights and suffrage. Since no medical school in Canada would accept a woman in the 1860s, she earned her degree in the United..
Emily Strange
Emily the Strange and her cats Emily the Strange (sometimes written as Emily Strange) is a counterculture character, drawn by Buzz Parker (and more recently by a team of artists) and published by Cosmic Debris Etc. Inc. Prior to all the press and the product placement, Emily appeared on a stic..
Emily Symons
Emily Symons (born 10 August, 1969 in Sydney, New South Wales) is an Australian actress Symons mother remarried when she was just four years old and Emily didn't see her real British father again until 10 years later. She left school before finishing her exams and launched herself into the acting..
Emily Tennyson
Emily Tennyson (July 9, 1813 - August 10, 1896) was the wife of the poet, Alfred Tennyson, and a creative talent in her own right. She was born Emily Sarah Sellwood at Horncastle in Lincolnshire. Her father was a solicitor who would act for the Tennyson family many times over the years. Her mothe..
Emily Thornberry
Emily Thornberry (born 27 July 1960, London) is the Labour Member of Parliament for Islington South and Finsbury since 2005. Thornberry was educated at the University of Kent, and practiced as a barrister specialising in human rights from 1985 to 2005 in Tooks Chambers, run by Michael Mansfield ..
Emily Tyndall
Emily Tyndall is an American actress and dancer from Utah, who made her acting debut in Napoleon Dynamite in 2004, under her maiden name Emily Kennard. She changed her name to Tyndall due to her marriage to Spencer Tyndall on July 17 2004. Emily grew up in Utah, the youngest of six children. She b..
Emily VanCamp
Emily VanCamp Born May 12 1986 Port Perry, Ontario, Canada Occupation Actress Career milestones Lost and Delirious (2001)Everwood (2002-2006) Emily Peyton VanCamp (born May 12, 1986 in Port Perry, Ontario) is a Canadian actress best known for her role as Amy Abbott on the WB Te..
Emily Vermeule
Emily Dickinson Townsend Vermeule (New York City August 11 1928 – Cambridge, Massachusetts February 6 2001) was an American classical scholar and archaeologist. She studied at Bryn Mawr College (A.B. 1950) and Radcliffe College (M.A. 1954), receiving her Ph.D. from Bryn Mawr College. As a Fulbrig..
Emily Vinette
Emily Vinette was a member of the Top 10 in the third season of Canadian Idol. A resident of Ottawa, Ontario, Emily is a student at Notre Dame High School (Ottawa). She has won the Canadian Open Country Singing Contest in Simcoe, Ontario, Ontario, and finished second in the Central Canada Exhibi..
Emily Warren Roebling
Emily Roebling Emily Warren Roebling (1843 – 1903) was born to Phoebe Lickley and Sylvanus Warren, in the village of Cold Spring, New York, on the eastern shore of the Hudson River. She would later become the daughter-in-law of John Augustus Roebling, designer of the Brooklyn Bridge. Afte..
Emily Watson
Emily Watson Emily Anita Watson (born January 14, 1967) is an English actress best known for her acclaimed debut film performance in Lars von Trier's Breaking the Waves. Contents 1 Background2 Film debut3 Subsequent career4 Missed roles5 Filmography6 External ..
Emily West Morgan
Emily West Morgan known as "The Yellow Rose of Texas." (1815?-18??) Emily of Morgan's Point was an indentured servant, remembered for her heroism during Texas' war of independence from Mexico. The legend has been touted as a myth and not a part of history but the facts argue otherwise. Emily D. W..
Emily Wheaton
Emily Wheaton, born on the 5th of December, 1987, is an Australian actress who played Sharon "Shazza" Cox in the Australian soap opera Neighbours in 2005. She also appeared in the children's TV Show Noah and Saskia, and also appeared twice in hit TV show Blue Heelers as Shayleen Burke. Emily also p..
Emily Williams
Emily Williams (born October 8, 1984) was the runner up on the 2005 season of Australian Idol; Williams comes from Inala, Brisbane. She sang "Bohemian Rhapsody" by Queen for the top 10 live performance show, the judges agreeing this was the best performance of the night. She scored three of Mark H..
Emily Winter
Emily Winter is an Actress who has stared in many notable plays, mostly in Scotland, and a favorite of theatre critics. Contents 1 Early life2 Theatre Performances3 Television Performances4 Reviews Early life Emily was born in Dorset and grew up with her mother Peggy in the W..
Emily Woof
Emily Woof (born 1967) is an English actress, known for her roles in such films as The Full Monty, The Woodlanders, Velvet Goldmine, Wondrous Oblivion, and The League of Gentlemen's Apocalypse. External links [Emily Woof] at the Internet Movie Database ..
Emily Yoffe
Emily Yoffe is a journalist, a regular contributor to Slate magazine and the NPR radio show Day to Day. She has regular features on Slate called "Human Guinea Pig", where she takes reader suggestions for strange activities or hobbies to try, and an advice column called "Dear Prudence". For "Human G..
Emil 'Pup' Pupulidy
Emil 'Pup' Pupulidy built and raced Porsches (automobiles) and motorcycles in the 1950s and 1960s. Since his birth in 1908 in Greece Emil had a hard life. When he was only four years old his father committed suicide. Shortly after his father's death his mother moved the family to America and forced..
Emil Aarestrup
Emil Aarestrup (December 4 1800 - July 21 1856) was a Danish erotic poet. Aarestrup was born in Copenhagen, and died in Odense. He graduated in 1827 majoring in medicine. That same year, he married Caroline Aagard and they settled down in Nysted, on the Danish island of Lolland where he lived for m..
Emil Abderhalden
Emil Abderhalden (March 9 1877 - August 5 1950) was a Swiss biochemist and physiologist. He was born in Oberuzwil in the Canton of St. Gallen in Switzerland. Emil Abderhalden studied medicine at the University of Basel and received his doctorate in 1902. He then studied in the laboratory of Emil F..
Emil Adolf von Behring
Emil Adolf von Behring Emil Adolf von Behring (March 15, 1854 – March 31, 1917) was born at Hansdorf, Eylau, Germany (as Emil Adolf Behring). Between 1874 and 1878, he studied medicine at the Army Medical College in Berlin. He was mainly a military doctor and then became Professor of H..
Emil Alexandrescu Stadium
Emil Alexandrescu Stadium is a multi-use stadium in Copou, Iaşi, Romania. It is currently used mostly for football matches and is the home field of FC Politehnica Iaşi. Its original capacity was 12,500 seats but after plastic seats were mounted the capacity dropped to 10,500 seats. The stadium i..
Emil and Patricia Jones Convocation Center
Emil and Patricia Jones Convocation Center is a 7,000-seat multi-purpose arena in Chicago, Illinois that is currently under construction. Once completed, in late 2006, the arena will house the Chicago State University Cougars and Chicago Rockstars basketball teams. It replaces the Dickens Athletic ..
Emil Angelov
Emil Angelov (born on 17 July 1980 in Haskovo) is a Bulgarian footballer and a goal scorer for Levski Sofia. He has played for Svilengrad and Chernomoretz Burgas. Statistics with Levksi Sofia A PFG: 59 games, 20 goals, ChampionNational Cup: 4 games, 2 goals, Winner in 2005European tournaments: 11 g..
Emil Artin
Emil Artin (March 3, 1898–December 20, 1962) was an Austrian mathematician born in Vienna who spent his career in Germany (mainly in Hamburg) until the Nazi threat when he emigrated to the USA in 1937 where he was at Indiana University 1938-1946, and Princeton University 1946-1958. He was the fat..
Emil Assentato
Emil Assentato was born in the USA. His career has seen him competing in the SCCA Formula Ford competition from 1973-1976 in local as well as National events. In that time he had four podium finsihes and won the 1974 New York Region Formula Ford class. He re-entered competition in 1995 in the Fer..
Emil August Fieldorf
This article is partof the series:Polish Secret State History of Poland Emil August Fieldorf (1895-1953) was a Polish Brigadier-General. He was Deputy Commander in Chief of the Polish Home Army during World War II. He was the Commander of KeDyw. He gave the order to execute German police General ..
Emil Baehrens
Paul Heinrich Emil Baehrens (1848-1888) was a German classical scholar. He published editions of many Latin authors, including Catullus, Propertius and minor poets. ..
Emil Beaulieau
Emil Beaulieau (or more fully: 'Emil Beaulieau: America's Greatest Living Noise Artist') is the stage name of Ron Lessard, a prominent noise musician who primarily records for his own label: RRRecords. He has collaborated and performed with many well-known noise artists, including Merzbow. Beauliea..
Emil Bessels
Dr. Emil Bessels (June 2, 1846 – March 30, 1888) was a German physician and Arctic explorer. Born in Heidelberg, Germany, he studied medicine and natural sciences in his home town and at the university of Jena. Bessels spent much of his scientific career working for the Smithsonian Institution..
Emil Boc
Emil Boc (September 6, 1966–) was elected in June 2004 as the Mayor of Cluj-Napoca, the largest city in Transylvania, Romania. Boc is also president of the Democratic Party of Romania, part of the Justice and Truth (DA) Alliance and the party of President Traian Băsescu. He assumed the posit..
Emil Bose
Emil Hermann Bose (1874-1911) German physicist, was the first teacher in the Physics Department at the University of La Plata, Argentina. He studied under Nernst and was recruited by the newly created university in Argentina, where he taught for two years until his untimely death from typhoid fever ..
Emil Botta
Emil Botta was born in 1912 and died in 1977. He was highly admired as an actor in Romania. However, because of heavy drinking, his acting career ended. He did continue to write poetry and is one of the writers of the 1960's whose work is recognized as a solid landmark of contemporary Romanian liter..
Emil Braginsky
Emil Braginsky (November 19, 1921 - May 26, 1998), is a Russian writer and actor. Filmography As a writer: Igra voobrazheniya (the play as well) (1995) ...aka "Game of Imagination"Moskovskiye kanikuly (1995) ...aka "Московские каникулы" in Russia, or "Moscow Vacation")Vorovka (199..
Emil Breitkreutz
Emil William Breitkreutz (November 16, 1883 - May 3, 1972) was a US middle distance runner who won a bronze medal in the Olympic 800 metres final in St. Louis in 1904. The race was won by James Lightbody. ..
Emil Brunner
Emil Brunner (December 23, 1889 – April 6, 1966) was an eminent and highly influential Swiss theologian. Along with Karl Barth (see Relationship with Karl Barth), he is commonly associated with the neo-orthodoxy or dialectical theology movement. Biography Emil Brunner was born near Zurich. ..
Emil Carlebach
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Emil Christensen
HeatoN at the ESL Pro Series Emil "HeatoN" Christensen (born 1985 in Stockholm) is a Swedish professional Counter-Strike player, currently playing as captain of the gaming team Ninjas in Pyjamas (NiP). He is widely regarded as one the best Counter-Strike players in the world and is well known..
Emil Christian Hansen
Emil Christian Hansen (May 8, 1842 - August 27, 1909) was a Danish fermentation physiologist. He financed his education by writing novels and he was awarded a gold medal in 1876 for an essay on fungi. Employed by the Carlsberg Laboratories in Copenhagen, he discovered that yeast was composed of d..
Emil Cioran
Emil Cioran Emil Cioran, known in French as Émile Michel Cioran (April 8 1911, Răşinari, Sibiu—June 20 1995, Paris), was a Romanian-French philosopher, writer, and essayist. Contents 1 Life in Romania2 Romanian Works3 French Works4 Iron Guard5 Theme and St..
Emil Constantinescu
Emil Constantinescu (born November 19, 1939 in Tighina, currently in the Republic of Moldova) was President of Romania from 1996 to 2000. He graduated from the law school of Bucharest University and subsequently started a career as a geologist. After the Romanian revolution in 1989, Constantine..
Emil Cooper
Emil Cooper (born Kherson, December 20, 1877; died New York, November 16, 1960) was a Russian conductor of English ancestry. He studied with Arthur Nikisch. He conducted in a variety of locations in Russia, Western Europe and the USA during his career. He premiered Rimsky Korsakov's opera The Gol..
Emil Corsillo
Emil Corsillo is a New York-based artist. His work consists of mostly paintings and drawings. He has been featured in Art Forum, Art New England, the Boston Globe, Big Red and Shiny, Some Other Magazine, the Boston Herald, the Boston Phoenix, and Arts Media. [Images of his work can be view..
Emil Dechebal Matasareanu
Emil Dechebal Matasareanu is best known as one of two men who robbed a Bank of America in North Hollywood, California, on February 28, 1997. Following the robbery, he and his accomplice, Larry Eugene Phillips, Jr., participated in a massive daylight shootout with police. As they were occupied wi..
Emil Dimitrov
Emil Dimitrov (Bulgarian: Емил Димитров) (December 23, 1940, Pleven, Bulgaria – March 30, 2005, Sofia, Bulgaria) was a popular Bulgarian singer. He made his debut in 1960 and recorded about 30 albums altogether. In the 60s Lili Ivanova and Emil Dimitrov were the most popular singe..
Emil du Bois-Reymond
Emil Heinrich du Bois-Reymond. Emil du Bois-Reymond (b. November 7, 1818, Berlin, Germany; d. November 26, 1896), was a German physician and physiologist, discoverer of the nerve action potential and the father of experimental electrophysiology. Contents 1 Life2 Works3 Source..
Emil Eagle
Emil Eagle is a fictional character made for The Walt Disney Company. He first appeared in "Donald Duck" #102 as a rival inventor for Gyro Gearloose. Later on, he was adopted into the Mickey Mouse universe as an enemy for Mickey Mouse and his friends, in particular Super Goof. Emil has cause..
Emil Ernst
Asteroids discovered: 1 705 Erminia October 6 1910 Emil Ernst was an astronomer. He did his Ph.D. dissertation in 1918 at the Landessternwarte Heidelberg-Königstuhl (Königstuhl Observatory, near Heidelberg) at the University of Heidelberg [link]. At the time, the observatory at H..
Emil Fackenheim
Emil Ludwig Fackenheim, Ph.D (June 22, 1916 – September 18, 2003) was a noted Jewish philosopher and rabbi. Born in Halle, Germany, he was arrested by the Nazis on the night of November 9, 1938, known as Kristallnacht. Briefly interned at the Sachsenhausen concentration camp (1938–1939), he es..
Emil Fahrenkamp
Emil Fahrenkamp (November 8, 1885 - May 24 1966) was a German architect and professor, one of the most prominent architects of the interwar period, best known for his 1930 Shell House in Berlin. Fahrenkamp was born in Aachen, and came to Duesseldorf to work in the office of Wilhelm Kreis from ..
Emil Filla
Emil Filla (1882 - 1953) was a leader of the Avante Garde movement in Prague between WWI and WWII. In 1906 he graduated from the Prague Academy. He was a member of artists groups such as Octave and Manes. A professor at the University of Applied Art, he idolized Vincent van Gogh, Pierre Bonnar..
Emil Fischer (basso)
Emil Fischer (1838-1914) was a famous German dramatic basso, born in Brunswick. He made his début in 1857 in Graz in Boieldieu's Jean de Paris. After that he filled various engagements in Pressburg, Stettin, and Brunswick. From 1863 to 1870 he was director of the opera at Danzig. From..
Emil Frey
For the Swiss car importer, see Emil Frey. Emil Frey (October 24, 1838 - December 24, 1922) was a Swiss politician and member of the Swiss Federal Council (1890-1897) He was elected to the Federal Council of Switzerland on December 11, 1890 and handed over office on March 31, 1897. He was affiliat..
Emil Frommel
Emil Frommel (1828-96) was a German theologian and author, born at Karlsruhe. He studied at Halle, Erlangen, and Heidelberg, held several pastorates, served as army chaplain in the Franco-German War of 1870-71 and in 1872 was appointed court preacher at Berlin and pastor of the garrison..
Emil Fuchs
Emil Fuchs (1874 - 1971) was a German theologian. He published many texts on Christian Socialism. He was one of the first Lutheran pastors to join the Social Democratic Party of Germany. A committed pacifist, he later joined the Quaker faith. One of his sons was Klaus Fuchs, a convicted atomic spy..
Emil Fuchs (baseball)
Emil Fuchs (born July 17, 1878 - 1961) was the owner of the Boston Braves from 1923 to 1935. He bought the team, along with Christy Mathewson and James McDonough. His tenure as the Braves owner was marked by severe financial problems, and after Jack Slattery quit as manager, he hired Rogers Hornsb..
Emil Gargorov
Emil Gargorov (Емил Гъргоров) is a Bulgarian footballer playing, as of 2006, for CSKA Sofia. His nickname, Badema (The Almond) he received thanks to his very low height of only 165 cm. He joined to CSKA Sofia in 2002 from one other capital club, Lokomotiv Sofia, and after several games s..
Emil Gilels
Emil Grigoryevich Gilels (Russian: Эми́ль Григо́рьевич Ги́лельс) (October 19 1916 – October 14 1985) was a Soviet pianist. Gilels was born in Odessa to a musical Jewish family; both his parents were musicians. He began studying the piano at six under Yakov Tkach, mak..
Emil Godlewski
Emil Godlewski (1875-1944) was a famous Polish embryologist. ..
Emil Grunzweig
Emil Grunzweig was an Israeli Peace Now activist killed during a peace rally in Jerusalem that was attacked by a right wing activist with an hand grenade. ..
Emil Grunzweig Human Rights Award
The Emil Grunzweig Human Rights Award is an award made annually by the Association for Civil Rights in Israel to "an individual or NGO that has made a unique contribution to the advancement of human rights in Israel". The award was established in 1981 but was renamed in 1983 after the murder of act..
Emil Hácha
Emil Hácha (July 12, 1872 – June 26, 1945) was a Czech lawyer, the third President of Czechoslovakia, taking office in 1938, and the first and only State President of the Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia. Emil Hácha was born on July 12, 1872 in a town of Trhové Sviny. He graduated fro..
Emil Hallfreðsson
Emil Hallfreðsson (rendered in English as Emil Hallfredsson; born June 29, 1984 in Reykjavík) is an Icelandic football player who currently plays for Tottenham Hotspur. He moved to Tottenham at the beginning of 2005, having spent his career thus far at FH Hafnarfjarðar of the Úrvalsdeild. He ..
Emil Harris
Emil Harris was the first and only Jewish Los Angeles chief of police. He was appointed to serve for one year from 1877 to 1878. He was originally born in Prussia (now Poland) and immigrated to Los Angeles in 1869. He helped create the city's first volunteer fire department. He began on six-person..
Emil Haussmann
Emil Haussmann served as an SS Sturmbannführer; an officer in Einsatzkommando 12 of Einsatzgruppe D. One of 24 officers indicted during the Einsatzgruppen Trial, Haussmann committed suicide before the arraignment on July 31, 1947 - the only defendant who thus escaped being sentenced. ..
Emil Hegle Svendsen
Emil Hegle Svendsen (born 12 July, 1985) is a Norwegian biathlete. He skis with Strindheim IL, based in Trondheim. He is 6ft 1" (185cm) tall, and weights 170lbs (77kg, 12st 2lb). The 2005/06 season was Svendsens first season on the World Cup tour, before then he competed as a junior in the European..
Emil Hirsch
Emil Gustav Hirsch (1851-1923), born in Luxembourg, was a major Reform Judaism rabbi in the USA. In 1892 he became professor of rabbinical literature and philosophy at the University of Chicago. From 1885 to 1897 he also served on the Chicago Public Library board. He was an influential exponent o..
Emil Holub
Dr. Emil Holub Emil Holub (October 7 1847 - February 21 1902) was a Czech doctor, traveller in Africa and writer. He was born in Holice in eastern Bohemia and in 1872 obtained a degree as a doctor of medicine at Prague University. Four months after his graduation ceremony he set out on his f..
Emil Hübner
Emil Hübner (July 7, 1834 - February 21, 1901) was a German classical scholar. He was born at Düsseldorf, the son of the historical painter Julius Hübner (1806-1882), After studying at Berlin and Bonn, he travelled extensively with a view to antiquarian and epigraphical researches. The results ..
Emil J. Brach
Emil J. Brach (born 1859 - died 1947), got his first major job in Chicago at a candy making company, where he eventually became a very high-income salesman, managing to save up $15,000 to invest in a candy manufacturing company...which failed. He was born in the United States by 1859 to German imm..
Emil Janel
Emil Janel (1897–1981) was an artist born in Orsa Municipality in Dalarna County, Sweden. Although he was a respected still life painter, he is mainly known for his caricatures in the Scandinavian flat-plane style of woodcarving, and is considered by many to be the best of his genre. Emil i..
Emil Jannings
Emil Jannings in a publicity photograph Emil Jannings (July 23, 1884 - January 3, 1950) was an actor and the first winner of the Academy Award for Best Actor. He won the 1927/1928 Oscar for two films -- The Way of All Flesh and The Last Command. He also starred in The Last Laugh, a film uniqu..
Emil Jellinek
Emil Jellinek Emil Jellinek, known after 1903 as Emil Jellinek-Mercedes (April 6, 1853 – January 1, 1918) was a wealthy European automobile entrepreneur with Daimler Motoren Gesellschaft ('DMG'), responsible in 1900 for the first 'modern' car, the Mercedes 35hp. Jellinek created the Mer..
Emil Johnson
Emil Johnson was the third drummer for Black Flag. He played on the T.V. Party single, but soon left the band to go to college. Other stories say that he got into a dispute with an SST employee and left the band. ..
Emil Jones
Emil Jones, Jr., is a life-long resident of Chicago and currently the president of the Illinois State Senate. Senator Jones has been a member of the Illinois General Assembly since 1973. During his time in service, he has advocated for issues including funding public education and social justice i..
Emil Jónsson
Emil Jónsson born October 27 1902 died November 30 1986 was Prime Minister of Iceland from December 23 1958 to November 20 1959. When he became minister of Fisheries and Social affairs. He was a chairman of the Social Democratic Party(Alþýðuflokkurinn) 1956-1968. He was member of Althingi 1934-1..
Emil Julius Gumbel
Emil Julius Gumbel (July 18 1891 - September 10 1966), was a German mathematician, pacifist and anti-Nazi campaigner. He founded the mathematical field of extreme value theory. See Gumbel distribution. Books about Emil Gumbel: Arthur David Brenner, Emil J. Gumbel: Weimar German Pacifist and Profes..
Emil Kåberg
Emil Kåberg (born February 2 1978, Hallsberg, Sweden) is a Swedish professional ice hockey player. He is currently playing for Färjestads BK. Kåberg is knowed for his physical game of playing and he is forming, togehter with his linemate in Färjestad Per Ledin, a duo called the Bruise Brothers..
Emil Karewicz
Emil Karewicz (born March 19, 1923 in Wilno) is a Polish television and cinema actor. External links ..
Emil Kirjas
Emil Kirjas is a former President of the International Federation of Liberal & Radical Youth (IFLRY), a position which he occupied since Autumn 2003. In addition to his role as IFLRY President, Emil was appointed as a junior minister in the Foreign Affairs department of the Republic of Macedonia's..
Emil Knoevenagel
Heinrich Emil Albert Knoevenagel (18 June 1865 – 11 August 1921) was the German chemist who established the Knoevenagel condensation reaction. The Knoevenagel condensation reaction of benzaldehydes with nitroalkanes is a classic general method for the preparation of nitroalkenes, which are ver..
Emil Kolb
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Emil Kopp
Emil Kopp (1817 - 1875), German chemist was born at Warselnheim, Alsace. He became in 1847 professor of toxicology and chemistry at the Ecole superieure de Pharmacie at Strasburg, in 1849 professor of physics and chemistry at Lausanne, in 1852 chemist to a Turkey-red factory near Manchester, in 186..
Emil Kostadinov
Emil Kostadinov (Bulgarian: ) (born August 12, 1967 in Sofia) is a Bulgarian football striker. He is best known for scoring two goals in a decisive 1994 World Cup qualifier against the French national team. The second one, scored in the very last second of regular time, sent Bulgaria to the finals i..
Emil Kraepelin
Emil Kraepelin (February 15 1856–October 7 1926) was a German psychiatrist who attempted to create a synthesis of the hundreds of mental disorders classified by the 19th century, grouping diseases together based on classification of common patterns of symptoms, rather than by simple similarity..
Emil Kvanlid
Emil Kvanlid (1911-1998) was a Norwegian Nordic combined athlete who won the Nordic combined at the Holmenkollen ski festival in 1938 and 1940. Kvanlid belated earned the Holmenkollen Medal in 1993 External Links [Holmenkollen Winners since 1892][Holmenkollen Medalists][Emi..
Emil Kyulev
Emil Kyulev (Cyrillic: Емил Кюлев) (June 5, 1957 – October 26, 2005) was a Bulgarian banker, owner of DZI bank. Kyulev was the President of the Board of Directors of the Bulgarian Swimming Federation. Kyulev was a former elite swimmer and also a member of the BUL Junior’s National team..
Emil Lang
There have been several persons named Emil Lang: Emil Lang (fighter ace), WW2 fighter ace with 173 victories.Emil Lang (fictional character), fictional character in Robotech universe. This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an ..
Emil Lang (fictional character)
Dr. Emil Lang is a fictional character appearing in the Robotech universe. Spoiler warning: The following contains plot/ending spoilers. --> Dr. Lang was briefly seen in episodes 5 ("Transformation") and 6 ("Daedalus Attack") of the Macross Saga. He would have had a much larger role in the aborte..
Emil Larsson
Emil Larsson born Emil Anders Larsson on the 19th of july 1979 is a Swedish film director and film producer. He hase produced and directed and produced the Swedish movie Fjorton Suger ..
Emil Lederer
See also Lederer. Emil Lederer (July 22, 1882, Pilsen - May 29, 1939 in New York City) was a Bohemia-born German economist. Biography He was born as the son of a Bohemian Jewish merchant. He taught as a professor at the Heidelberg University (1920-1923, 1925-1931), Tokyo Imperial University (1923..
Emil Lemnaru
Emil Lemnaru is the current mayor of the city of Oneşti, situated in Bacău County, Romania. ..
Emil Leon Post
Emil Leon Post (February 11 1897 – April 21 1954) was an American mathematician and logician. He was born in a Polish-Jewish family in Augustów, and died in New York City, USA. In his Columbia University doctoral thesis, he proved, among other things, that the propositional calculus of Principia..
Emil Lindenfeld
Emil Lindenfeld (1905 – 1986) was a Hungarian-American oil-painter. He is best known for his vibrant choice of colors painting working people, idyllic pastoral landscapes, sensuous nudes, peasants on the field but, perhaps his most dramatic theme, the life of the miner. Contents 1 E..
Emil Ludwig
For Emil Ludwig Fackenheim, see Emil Fackenheim. Emil Ludwig (1881 – 1948) was a German author, known for his biographies. Emil Ludwig (originally named Emil Cohn) was born in Breslau, now part of Poland. Ludwig studied law but chose writing as a career. At first he wrote plays and novella..
Emil Makai
Emil Makai (1870–1901) is an Hungarian-Jewish poet, and son of a rabbi. He was born in Makó, and in 1884 he went to Budapest. Books Vallásos énekek (1988; In English:Religious Songs)Zsidó költők (1892; In English: Hebrew Poets) ..
Emil Martinec
Emil Martinec is an American theoretical physicist born in 1958. He graduated from Northwestern University in 1979 and obtained his Ph.D. from Cornell University in 1984. He is currently a professor at the Enrico Fermi Institute at the University of Chicago. He is a specialist in string theory. ..
Emil Maurice
Emil Maurice (January 19, 1897–February 6, 1972) was an early member of the Nazi Party. A watchmaker, he was a close associate of Adolf Hitler with a personal friendship dating back to at least 1919. With the founding of the Sturmabteilung in 1920, Maurice became the first Oberster SA-Führer..
Emil Moeller
Emil Moeller (died October 28, 1986) was a politician in Manitoba, Canada. He served as a Progressive Conservative member of the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba from 1962 to 1966. Moeller was elected under controversial circumstances in the 1962 provincial election, in the mid-northern Manitoba r..
Emil Molt
Emil Molt was the founder of the first Waldorf School. Links [Bio at Rudolf Steiner Web] ..
Emil Newman
Emil Newman (January 20, 1911 - August 30, 1984) was a film music composer from a musical family. The composer, who worked on over 150 films, is the brother of composers Alfred Newman and Lionel Newman and is the uncle to Randy Newman. Lang was nominated for an Oscar for Sun Valley Serenade (1941)..
Emil Nolde
Maskenstilleben (Masks Still Life), watercolor on paper, 1911. Emil Nolde (August 7, 1867 - April 15, 1956) was a German painter. He was one of the first Expressionists, a member of Die Brücke, and is considered to be one of the great watercolor painters of the 20th century. He is known for ..
Emil Orlik
Self portrait Emil Orlik (July 21, 1870 - September 28, 1932) was born in Prague and lived and worked there, in Austria and in Germany. He was a painter, an etcher and lithographer. External links [Emil Orlik prints, boooks, artwork and biography] Wikimedia Commons has media relate..
Emil Osann
Emil Osann (1787 - 1842) was a German physician. He is the father of balneology. ..
Emil Paur
Emil Paur (born 1855 in Czernowitz, Austria, now Ukraine, died 1932 in Mistek, Czechoslovakia, now the Czech Republic) was an Austrian conductor. He trained in Vienna before working as a conductor in Kassel, Königsberg and Leipzig. He then emigrated to the United States to conduct in Boston, New ..
Emil Petaja
Emil Petaja (1915 - 2000) was a Finnish-American science fiction writer. Born in Western Montana he studied at Montana State University where he published his first book, a book of poems, himself. It was illustrated by his close friend Hannes Bok. After three years of college he moved to Califo..
Emil Petrovici
Emil Petrovici (1899-1958) was a Romanian linguist, who studied both Romanian and the Slavic languages. His studies included Romanian phonetics, phonology, and Romanian and Slavic dialectology. He was born in a village—variously known as Begheiţi, Begejci, Kiss Torac, or Toracul Mic—i..
Emil Peynaud
Émile Peynaud (1912 – July 18, 2004) was a notable French oenologist who revolutionized Bordeaux winemaking in the latter half of the 20th century. As a lecturer at the University of Bordeaux, author of nearly three hundred research papers, and consultant to over one hundred wineries in Bordeaux ..
Emil Puhl
Dr. Emil Puhl (August 31, 1889 - 1962) was a Nazi economist and banking official during World War II. He was director and vice-president of Germany's Reichsbank during World War II and also served as a director for the Bank for International Settlements. He was instrumental in moving Nazi gold dur..
Emil Racoviţă
Emil Racoviţă (1868, Iaşi – 1947) was a famous Romanian biologist, speleologist and explorer of Antarctica. A promoter of natural sciences in Romania, just like the famous Grigore Antipa, Emil Racoviţă was the first Romanian to have gone on a scientific research expedition to the Antarctic,..
Emil Radok
Emil Radok (1918-1994) was a Czech film director. He was a co-inventor of the multi-screen show. He was exiled to and died in Canada. Emil Radok's most monumental project was perhaps his "kinetic mosaic" which he designed together with Walt Disney Imagineering for the Universe of Energy pavilion at..
Emil Rathenau
Emil Moritz Rathenau was born on 11 December 1838 in Berlin, died 20 June 1915. He was a German entrepreneur, son of Moritz Rathenau , father of Walther Rathenau and Erich Rathenau. A German industrialist and a leading figure in the early European electrical industry. Contents 1 Childhood2&..
Emil Richards
Emil Richards is a percussionist who plays a variety of different percussive instruments. He is a "first call" percussionist for the Hollywood film industry, and has played for hundreds of films. He was in The Zodiac and has played for many groups, including The Doors. He has served several terms ..
Emil Săndoi
Emil Săndoi (born 1 March 1965) is a retired Romanian football defender. He was born in Craiova and debuted in Divizia A with Universitatea Craiova in 1983. The team won the Romanian Cup in 1991 and 1993. Săndoi made his debut for the Romanian national team in 1987 against Greece, and was chosen..
Emil Savundra
Emil Savundra, (1923 – 1976), was a convicted fraudster and swindler. He gave himself the title Dr., and pulled off financial frauds in such countries as Costa Rica, Goa, Ghana, China and the UK. His full name was Michael Marion Emil Anecletus Savundranayagam, and he was born in Sri Lanka in 1..
Emil Sax
Emil Sax (February 8 1845, Jauernig/Javorník, Austrian Silesia - March 25, 1927, Volosca (today Volosko, Istria)) was an Silesian-Austrian economist. He taught at the Charles University (1879 - 1893). Literary works "Die Wohnungszustände der arbeitenden Klassen und ihre Reform" (English: ) (Wien..
Emil Schlagintweit
Emil Schlagintweit (7 July 1835 - 29 October 1904) was a German scholar noted for his work on Buddhism in Tibet. Schlagintweit was the youngest of the five Schlagintweit brothers of Munich. His father was a wealthy eye-surgeon, his mother died when he was quite young, and he was tutored by Franz Jo..
Emil Schult
Emil Schult (*1946 in Dessau) is a Düsseldorf artist, and has been a regular collaborator with the electronic music band, Kraftwerk. He is credited for doing the cover work for the album "Autobahn" and the inner sleeve for "Radioactivity". He also co-wrote the lyrics of some famous Kraftwerk songs..
Emil Schürer
Emil Schürer (May 2, 1844 - April 30, 1910) was a German Protestant theologian. Biography He was born at Augsburg. After studying at Erlangen, Berlin and Heidelberg from 1862 to 1866, he became in 1873 professor extraordinarius at Leipzig and eventually (1895) professor ordinarius at Göttingen. ..
Emil Seckel
Emil Seckel (January 10, 1864, Neuenheim bei Heidelberg - April 26, 1924, Todtmoos) was a German jurist, law historian. Literary works Beiträge zur Geschichte beider Rechte Mittelalter, 1898Gestaltungsrechte des bürgerlichen Rechts, 1903 External links http://bibliothek.bbaw.de/kataloge/literatur..
Emil Seidel
Emil Seidel (December 13, 1864 – June 24, 1947) was the mayor of Milwaukee from 1910 to 1912. He was the first socialist mayor of a major city in the United States, and ran as the Vice Presidential candidate for the Socialist Party of America in the 1912 presidential election. Seidel was b..
Emil Sembach
Emil Sembach (April 2 1891 - July 1 1934)-He was an SS-Oberfuhrer attached to the SS headquarters of Silesia, in 1934 after being caught by the Reinhard Heydrich's Sicherheitsdienst (SD),for embezzlement and also for having a homosexual relationship with Kurt Wittje, he was expelled from the party a..
Emil Sitka
Emil Sitka (December 22, 1914 – January 16, 1998) veteran actor who appeared in hundreds of movies, short films, and television shows, is best known for his numerous appearances with the Three Stooges—nearly 40. He is the only individual to have worked with all of the Stooges on film, in the v..
Emil Sitoci
Emil Sitoci (born May 17, 1985) is a Dutch professional wrestler best known by his ring name"Tremendous Emil Sitoci". He is widely regarded as one of the best young athletes in the business because of his speed, power, agility and great determination. Emil is currently working for independent p..
Emil Skamene
Emil Skamene (born 27 August 1941) is a Canadian Immunologist and medical researcher. He is the Director of Research for the McGill University Health Centre, the Director of the Centre for the Study of Host Resistance, and a Professor in the Department of Medicine, the Department of Human Genetics..
Emil Škoda
Grave of Emil Škoda, St. Nicholas Cemetery, Plzeň Emil Škoda (November 19, 1839, Plzeň, Bohemia – August 8 1900, Amstetten, Austria) was a Czech engineer and industrialist. Škoda studied engineering in Germany and then became chief engineer of a small machine factory in Plzeň...
Emil Stang
Emil Stang Emil Stang (June 14, 1834 - July 4, 1912) was a Norwegian politician. He was first chairman of the Conservative Party from 1884-1889, and lead the party again 1891-1893, and again 1896-1899. He was Prime Minister of Norway from 1889 to 1891 and from 1893 to 1895. |- style="text-al..
Emil Steinberger
Emil Steinberger (born January 6 1933) is a Swiss comedian, writer, director and actor. He is well known as Emil in Switzerland and Germany for his acts on television in the 1970s and 1980s. External links http://www.emil.ch ..
Emil Strub
Emil Strub (born July 13th in Trimbach, Switzerland, died December 15th 1909) was a Swiss builder, railway builder and inventor who made important inventions for rack railways. He devised the Strub rack system. See also Abt rack systemRack systems ..
Emil Sutovsky
Emil Sutovsky (born 19 September, 1977) is an Israeli chess Grandmaster. He is one of the several top chess grandmasters who were born in Baku, Azerbaijan (e.g. Garry Kasparov, Teimour Radjabov, Shakhriyar Mamedyarov and Vladimir Akopian). Contents 1 Successes2 Playing style3 Re..
Emil Telmányi
Emil Telmányi (1890-1988) was a Hungarian violinist who invented the Bach bow, designed to play and sustain three or four notes on a violin for Bach's solo partitas and sonatas for solo violin. Telmányi was also an exponent of the composer Carl Nielsen, having recorded some of his violin sonatas a..
Emil Theodor Kocher
Emil Theodor Kocher Emil Theodor Kocher (August 25, 1841 – July 27, 1917), Nobel Prize winner in 1909 for "his work on the physiology, pathology and surgery of the thyroid gland" Born in Bern. He studied in Zurich, Berlin, London and Vienna, obtaining his doctorate in Bern in 1865. From ..
Emil Trinkler
Emil Trinkler (May 19, 1896, Bremen - April 19, 1931, Bremen) was a German geographer, explorer of Asia (Asienforscher). Literary works Tibet, 1922Afghanistan, 1928 ([link])Im Land der Stürme (The stormswept roof of Asia), 1930 External links http://www.weiterbildung.uni-bremen.de/ weite..
Emil Verban
Emil Matthew Verban (August 27, 1915 - June 8, 1989) was a second baseman in Major League Baseball who played for the St. Louis Cardinals (1944-1946[start]), Philadelphia Phillies (1946[end]-1948[start]), Chicago Cubs (1948[end]-1950[start]) and Boston ..
Emil Voigt
Emil Robert Voigt (December 1882 – October 16, 1973) was a British athlete, winner of the Olympic 5 miles race in 1908. Born in Manchester to German parents, Voigt won the 1908 AAA championship in the 4 miles, making him one of the favourites for the 5 miles at the 1908 Summer Olympics, which..
Emil von Reznicek
Emil Nikolaus von Reznicek (May 4 1860 in Vienna, died August 21945 in Berlin) was a Austrian late Romantic composer of Czech ancestry. He is remembered today mainly for the overture to his opera Donna Diana, composed in 1894. The overture is a popular stand-alone piece at symphony concerts and als..
Emil von Sauer
Emil George Conrad von Sauer (October 8 1862 in Hamburg - April 27 1942 in Vienna) was a German composer, pianist, and music teacher. He wrote piano concerti, piano sonatas, concert etudes, piano pieces and Lieder. Links [Liner notes on Marston CD] ..
Emil Wallber
Emil Wallber (1841 – 1943) was mayor of Milwaukee from 1884 to 1888, during the Great Labor Strike of 1886. He adopted the eight hour work day, but the law had no penalty for employers who did not comply. Wallber is buried at Forest Home Cemetery in Milwaukee. |- style="text-align: center;"..
Emil Warburg
Emil Gabriel Warburg (9th March,1846 (Altona) - 28th July,1931 (Bayreuth)) was a German physicist who during his career was professor of physics at the Universities of Straßburg, Freiburg and Berlin. He became president of the German physical society 1899-1905. He carried out research in the areas..
Emil Welti
Emil Welti Emil Welti (April 23, 1825 - February 24, 1899) was a Swiss politician and member of the Swiss Federal Council (1866-1891). He was elected to the Federal Council on December 8, 1866 and handed over office on December 31, 1891. He was affiliated to the Free Democratic Party. Durin..
Emil Wiechert
Emil Johann Wiechert (December 26, 1861–March 19, 1928) was a Prussian geophysicist. He was born in Tilsit, then in the northern part of the state of Prussia, the son of Johann and Emilie Wiechart. After his father died, Emilie moved to Königsberg so that Emil could study at the Albertus Uni..
Emil Wohlwill
Hans Emil Wohlwill (November 24, 1835, Seesen - February 2, 1912, Hamburg) was a German engineer of electrical chemistry. Literary works Galilei und sein Kampf für die copernikanische Lehre, the 1st volume, 1909* the 2nd volume, 1926 See also Wohlwill process, see also Miller processWohlwill-Andr..
Emil Wolf
Emil Wolf (born July 30, 1922) is a Czech born American physicist who made advancements in physical optics, including diffraction, coherence properties of optical fields, spectroscopy of partially coherent radiation, and the theory of direct scattering and inverse scattering. He is the co-author, a..
Emil Zátopek
Emil Zátopek [listen] ([Media helphelp]·[info]) (September 19, 1922 - November 22, 2000) was a Czech athlete and Olympic gold medalist in long distance running. Zátopek was the first athlete to break the 29-minute barrier in the 10,000 m run (in 1954). Three years ..
Emil Zuckerkandl
See Emile Zuckerkandl for the evolutionary biologist Emil Zuckerkandl (1 September 1849 in Raab, Hungary - 28 May 1910 in Vienna) was a Hungarian-Austrian anatomist. Educated at the University of Vienna (M.D. 1874). In 1875 he became privat-docent of anatomy at the University of Utrecht, and he was..
Emim
The Emim was the Moabite name for the Nephilim (Deuteronomy 2:11). They are described as having been a powerful people, populous and having a successful kingdom. They were defeated by the Moabites, who occupied their land. (Deuteronomy 2:11). The Emim are also mentioned in Genesis 15:5 and according..
Emims
Emims are giants like the Anakims referenced in the Bible. "The Emims dwelt therein in times past, a people great, and many, and tall, as the Anakims";Bible Deut.2:10 ..
Emin
Emin might be a reference to the British artist Tracey Emin or to: the Emin Societya Europeanised form of the Arabic word Ameen (which is also the Hebrew word Amen). ..
Emina Cunmulaj
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Emina Jahović
Emina Jahović (born January 15, 1982, in Novi Pazar, Serbia) is a popular Bosnian and Serbian pop singer. Emina comes from the majority-Bosniak Sandžak region and is herself ethnically a Bosniak. She has completed basic school of music, performed in the choir of her hometown and took part ..
Eminem
Marshall Bruce Mathers III (born October 17, 1972) is an American rapper best known by his stage name Eminem. He is one of today's most popular and controversial rappers, as well as a Grammy and Oscar winner. He was born near Kansas City in St. Joseph, Missouri, and was raised in the inner-city De..
Eminem discography
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Eminem is back (album)
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Eminence
Look up [[wiktionary:|}}}]] in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Eminence is a reference to a couple of places: Eminence, MissouriEminence, Kentucky Eminence is a shortened name for an orchestra based in Sydney, Australia Eminence Symphony Orchestra Eminence is a reference to a form of address: H..
Eminence, Kentucky
Eminence is a city in Henry County, Kentucky, United States. The population was 2,231 at the 2000 census. Geography Eminence is located at [38°22′5″N, 85°10′50″W] (38.368127, -85.180449)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bureau, the c..
Eminence, Missouri
Eminence is a city in Shannon County, Missouri, United States. The population was 548 at the 2000 census. It is the county seat of Shannon County[Geographic references#6GR6]. Geography Eminence is located at [37°8′54″N, 91°21′32″W] (37.148448, -91.358896)[Geogra..
Eminence Front
"Eminence Front" is a song written and sung by Pete Townshend of The Who. It appears as the sixth track on the group's final studio album to date, It's Hard (1982). Although the album on the whole was considered a failure, "Eminence Front" is one of two tracks on the album (the other being the first..
Eminence Symphony Orchestra
The Eminence Symphony Orchestra in Sydney, Australia was founded in 2003 by Hiroaki Yura. The orchestra's vision is to inject something bold, dynamic and fresh into classical music. Eminence wishes to break down the barriers between the audience and the musicians, and to revive orchestra in today's..
Eminent
Eminent may refer to: Eminent domain, the power of a state to acquire private property without the owner's consentEminent Orgelbouw, a Dutch organ manufacturer [link]Eminent Technology, an American manufacturer of audio equipment [link] This is a [disambiguationdisambiguat..
Eminenti Apostolatus Specula
In eminenti apostolatus specula was a Papal Bull issued by Pope Clement XII on 28 April 1738, banning Catholics from becoming Freemasons. He noted that membership of Masonic Lodges was open to men of any religion or sect but had already been forbidden by several governments which considered it a th..
Eminents
Eminents is a news aggregator website focused on technology science and tech news podcasts. Eminents combines news from human edited sources including Digg and reddit with conventional mainstream news sources. External links [Eminents.us News Aggregator][Eminents.us SEO News Aggre..
Eminent domain
Eminent domain (US), compulsory purchase (United Kingdom, New Zealand, Republic of Ireland), compulsory acquisition (Australia) or expropriation (Canada, South Africa) in common law legal systems is the lawful power of the state to expropriate private property without the owner's consent, either fo..
Eminent Historians: Their Technology, Their Line, Their Fraud
Eminent Historians: Their Technology, Their Line, Their Fraud is a book by Arun Shourie. It was published in 1998. ISBN 8190019988 In this book Arun Shourie writes that the Marxist historians have controlled and misused important institutions like the Indian Council of Historical Research (ICHR), t..
Eminent Victorians
Eminent Victorians is a book by Lytton Strachey first published in 1918 and consisting of biographies of four leading figures from the Victorian era. Its fame rests on the irreverence and wit Strachey brought to bear on three men and a woman who had till then been regarded as heroes and heroine. The..
Emine Bozkurt
Emine Bozkurt (born 9 August 1967 in Zaandam, North Holland) is a Dutch politician and Member of the European Parliament. She is a member of the Labour Party, which is part of the Party of European Socialists, and sits on the European Parliament's Committee on Employment and Social Affairs and its C..
Emine Osman
Emine Osman was a fictional character in the popular BBC soap opera EastEnders. She was played by Pelim Ahmet. History Emine was the daughter of Mehmet and Guizin Osman. She was first seen on screen in February 1987. Her father had gambled away their home and then disappeared, so Emine, her mother..
Emine Sevgi Özdamar
Emine Sevgi Özdamar (born August 10, 1946 in Malatya, Turkey), is a Turkish-German actress and author. Awards Ingeborg Bachmann Prize (1991)Walter-Hasenclever-Preis (1993)New-York Scholarship des Literaturfonds Darmstadt (1995)Adelbert-von-Chamisso-Preis (1999)Künstlerinnenpreis des Landes NRW (2..
Emington, Illinois
Emington is a village in Livingston County, Illinois, United States. The population was 120 at the 2000 census. Geography Emington is located at [40°58′13″N, 88°21′27″W] (40.970141, -88.357443)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bureau,..
Eminiar VII
In the Star Trek science fiction universe, Eminiar VII was the principal planet of star cluster NGC 321. It is the seventh planet in orbit around the star Eminiar. The USS Enterprise visited the planet in 2267 on a mission to establish diplomatic relations with the Eminians. Eminiar VII's governi..
Eminima
EMINIMA is a set of free server and client software - this is the basic component of today's free Internet/LAN applications. EMINIMA also includes minimalist, cross-platform set of tools for delivering content, so when used, the implications are: (1) Any entity (school, LGU or NGO) with Pentium..
Eminönü
The New Mosque seen from Golden Horn Eminönü is a district of Istanbul in Turkey, stretching from the mouth of the Bosphorus, where it has ferry crossings to the Asian shore and the Prince's Islands up the hill to Sultanahmet, the main tourist destination in Istanbul. This is the heart of ..
Eminox
Eminox is a firm which makes exhaust systems for large diesel engines, particularly lorries. Their name is derived from the French for "stainless steel" and two men's initials. External links [Eminox website] ..
EMINTS
The correct title of this } is }}}. The initial letter is capitalized due to [Naming conventions #Lower case first lettertechnical restrictions]. eMINTS is an educational program designed to train educators of children in the United States. The program's goals focus on technology in the ..
Emin Boztepe
--> Emin Boztepe (born 1962) is a Turkish martial artist . Born in Eskisehir, Turkey, he started learning martial arts at the age of 14, as a result of racial insults he had to confront as a small child in Germany, where he moved together with his family in 1966. After decades of training, he eme..
Emin Halili
Emin Halili IMDbPro Professional Details Filmography as: Director, Second Unit Director or Assistant Director Director - filmography (1990s) (1980s) Episodes of Life of a Land produced by Avni Abazi Part 8 , The House of Glass (2001) Part 9 , Knocking Time (2001) Era e mollës (1995) ..
Emin Hüseynov
Emin Hüseynov (born on 5 March 1978 in Ganja, Azerbaijan) initiated the development of the Azerbaijani language in ICT sphere. He is also the author of first Azerbaijani electronic books and software project called AzeriSoftware, also known as azersoft and a statistics system called ilk10. He is ..
Emin Pasha
Mehmet Emin Pasha (March 28, 1840 – October 23, 1892), born Isaak Eduard Schnitzer, baptized Eduard Carl Oscar Theodor Schnitzer c. 1847, was a doctor, naturalist and governor of Equatoria in Africa. (Although "Pasha" was a title conferred on him only in 1886, he also was invariably referred ..
Emin Pasha Relief Expedition
The Emin Pasha Relief Expedition of 1886 to 1889 was the last major European expedition into the interior of Africa in the nineteenth century, ostensibly to the relief of Emin Pasha, General Charles Gordon's besieged governor of Equatoria, threatened by Mahdist forces. Led by Henry Morton Stanley,..
Emin Society
There is no organisation today called the Emin Society or the Emin Foundation. There is an international network of independent groups whose work is based on the Emin philosophy. These groups are collectively known as The Template network. As of 2005 there are some 2000 people regularly engaged with..
Emin Valley
The Emin Valley is located between the China-Kazakhstan border it is about 65,000 square kilometers. A ecosystem of mostly grassland and steppes with two saline lakes and temperate mountains. Lake Alakol and Lake Sasykkol are found in this area, which are the homes of the rare Dalmatian pelican an..
Emir
Entrance to the emir's palace in Bukhara. From a photograph taken ca. 1912 by Sergei Mikhailovich Prokudin-Gorskii. Emir (Arabic: أمير; ʾamīrun, "commander" or "general", later also "prince"; also transliterated as amir or ameer) is a high title of nobility or office,..
Emirate
For the Arabic airline, see Emirates. Etymologically an emirate or amirate (Arabic: إمارة Imarah, plural: إمارات Imarat) is the quality, dignity, office or territorial competence of any Emir (prince, governor etc.). Monarchies Generally speaking, an emirate designates a political territ..
Emirates (disambiguation)
Emirates may refer to: United Arab Emirates (UAE), a Middle Eastern countryEmirate, the name for Islamic territories ruled by emirsEmirates Airline, a UAE based airlineEmirates Stadium, the new home for Arsenal F.C.This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associa..
Emirates Airline
"Emirates" redirects here. For , see . Emirates Airline (shortened form: Emirates) (Arabic: الإمارات al-Imārāt) is an airline based in Dubai, United Arab Emirates owned by The Emirates Group. It operates services to the Middle East, Far East, Europe, Africa, Indian subcontinent, Asia-Paci..
Emirates Computers
Emirates Computers is an IT companies in the Middle East. They have their headquarters in Abu Dhabi. They have won the award for the best dealer from Nokia. External links [www.emiratescomputers.co.ae] Lead by Hani Harik ,Emirates Computers is one of the best technologies company in the..
Emirates destinations
This is a list of airports that Emirates flies to. (Cities in italics are future routes) Contents 1 ..
Emirates Hotel
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Emirates Office Tower
The Emirates Office Tower, also referred to as Emirates Tower One is a 54-floor office building in the city of Dubai in the United Arab Emirates. Connected with 56-floor Emirates Towers Hotel by a retail boulevard they form what is commonly referred to as the Emirates Towers complex. The tower has..
Emirates of the United Arab Emirates
|} The United Arab Emirates is composed of 7 emirates (imarat; singular: imarah): Abu Dhabi'AjmanAl FujayrahSharjahDubaiRa's al KhaymahUmm al Qaywayn See also [[ISO 3166-2 ..
Emirates Palace
The Emirates Palace is a luxury hotel located in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) city of Abu Dhabi. The hotel was built by and is owned by the Abu Dhabi government, and is currently managed by the Kempinski Group. With a construction cost of over US$3 billion, the Emirates Palace is reputed to be t..
Emirates Road
Emirates Road is one of the longest roads in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. The road extends from Jebel Ali Free Zone up to Sharjah. It was designed by Dubai Municipality originally to cut the traffic of heavy vehicles out of the downtown area. However, the ring-road has now become a prime location wi..
Emirates Science club
The Emirates Science club is a club established by the Dubai Cultural Symposium to encourage innovation and scientific research. ..
Emirates Scout Association
redirect[[Template:Portal]] The Emirates Scout Association is the national Scouting organization of the United Arab Emirates. Scouting was founded in the United Arab Emirates in 1972 and became a member of the World Organization of the Scout Movement in 1977. It has 5,747 members (as of 1991). Th..
Emirates SkyCargo
Emirates SkyCargo is a cargo airline subsidiary of Emirates (airline), based in the United Arab Emirates. Contents 1 Services2 SkyCargo Destinations2.1 Africa2.2 Asia2.2.1 East Asia2.2.2 Southwest Asia2.2.3 South Asia2.2.4 Southeast Asia2.3 Europe2.4&n..
Emirates Stadium
Wikimedia Commons has media related to: [media] [arsenal.com/thestadium] — official website for the new stadium[Ashburton Grove] described by sportsvenue-technology.com[Map] and [aerial photo] of from Multimap.comOther [Photo gallery of ..
Emirates Stakes
Prior to 1961 was Cantala Stakes, 1961-84 George Adams Handicap, 1985-88 Ampol Stakes, 1989-92 Honda Stakes, 1993-95 Nissan Stakes, 1996-97 Chrysler Stakes The Emirates Stakes is a Group 1 thoroughbred horserace held as part of the Melbourne Cup Carnival in early November. The race is a mile (1600m..
Emirates Towers
The Emirates Towers; Left: Office Tower, Right: Hotel The Emirates Towers complex contains the Emirates Office Tower and Emirates Towers Hotel skyscrapers, respectively the 12th (355m) and the 27th (309m) tallest currently-standing structures in the world, and a 9,000 m² (96,875 ft..
Emirate of Badajoz
The Emirate of Badajoz was a small Muslim kingdom centred on the city of Badajoz which exists today as the second city of Extremadura, Spain. It rose, like the other taifa kingdoms of Spain, after the fragmentation of Al-Andalus in the late 900s and early 1000s. It was invaded and conquered several ..
Emirate of Beihan
Beihan or Bayhan (Arabic: ‎ [Bayḥān]), officially the Emirate of Beihan (Arabic: ‎ [Imārat Bayḥān]), was a state in the British Aden Protectorate and the Federation of South Arabia. Its capital was Suq Abdulla, now called Beihan. History The ruling Al Habiel..
Emirate of Bukhara
The Emirate of Bukhara was the name of Uzbekistan from 1747 to 1920. It was a state in Central Asia, with its capital in Bukhara and was a Russian protectorate from 1868. It was created after the Khanate of Bukhara was conquered by Nadir Shah and was ruled by emirs of Manghit dynasty. As they were..
Emirate of Dhala
Dhala (Arabic: ‎ [Aḍ-Ḍāliʿ]), Amiri (Arabic: ‎ [Al-ʿAmīrī]), or the Emirate of Dhala (Arabic: ‎ [Imārat aḍ-Ḍāliʿ]) was a state in the British Aden Protectorate, the Federation of Arab Emirates of the South, and its successor, the Federatio..
Emirate of Jerez
Jerez was a small independent emirate created c. 1030, after the fall of the Emirate of Córdoba. Some years later was united to Arcos by Aben Jairuan who ruled both c. 1040-1053. In 1053 it was annexed to Sevilla. From 1145 to 1147 the region of Arcos and Jerez was briefly an emirate under depen..
Emirate of Sicily
The Emirate of Sicily was a Muslim state from 831 to 1072. Byzantine Sicily was frequently the target of raids by Syrians, Egyptians, and Moors from North Africa. As early as 652, Saracens from Kairouan made incursions into the island. In around 700, the island of Pantelleria was captured by Moor..
Emirate of Tbilisi
The Emirs of Tbilisi ruled over the parts of today’s eastern Georgia from their base in the city of Tbilisi, from 736 to 1080 (nominally to 1122). Established by the Arabs during their invasions of Georgian lands, the emirate was an important outpost of the Muslim rule in the Caucasus until recapt..
Emirate Xaaron
Emirate Xaaron was a character in the Transformers comic books, created by UK writer, Simon Furman. He initially appeared only in the Marvel UK continuity, but later appeared in US issues after Furman took over writing duties on that title. His first appearance was in a story in the 1985 annual, set..
Emiratisation
Emiratisation (or Emiratization) is a movement by the government of the United Arab Emirates to proactively employ its citizens in the public and private sectors to reduce its dependence on foreign workers. External links [UAE Federal e-Government Portal, Emiratisation][Emiratization..
Emirau Island
Landsat image of Emirau Island Emirau Island, also called Emira, is an island in the Bismarck Archipelago located at [1°38.5′S 149°58.5′E]. It is currently part of the New Ireland province of Papua New Guinea. The local language is a dialect of the Mussau-Emira language. ..
Emirdağ
Emirdağ is a town in Turkey, named Aziziye till 1932, near Afyon city in Afyonkarahisar Province. The ruins of the ancient Phrygian and Byzantine city of Amorium ([fr]) lie about 12km away from Emirdağ. It used to be one of the four main Byzantine cities in Anatolia, hometown of the By..
Emirgazi
Emirgazi is a district of Konya Province of Turkey. Konya | Ahırlı | Akören | Akşehir | Altınekin | Beyşehir | Bozkır | Cihanbeyli | Çeltik | Çumra | Derbent | Derebucak | Doğanhisar | Emirgazi | Ereğli | Güneysınır | Hadım | Halkpınar | Hüyük | Ilgın | Kad..
Emirp
An emirp (prime spelt backwards) is a prime number that gives you a different prime when its digits are reversed (not a palindromic prime). The first emirps are 13, 17, 31, 37, 71, 73, 79, 97, 107, 113, 149, 157... All multi-digit, non-repunit permutable primes are emirps In 2003 there was a dist..
Emir Delalić
Emir Delalić "Zeko"(born 1972 in Tuzla) is a Bosnian painter-designer. His designs reflect the modern influence of mass media on the human mind. Since 1996 his work is published through his studio, SCH (short for school). External links [Emir Delalic Zeko - schdesign][Emir Delali..
Emir Kusturica
Bosnian Serb filmmaker, Emir Kusturica, in Cannes (2005) Emir Kusturica (Serbian Cyrillic: Емир Кустурица; IPA: [ku.stur.'i.tza]) (born November 24, 1954) is a Bosnian Serb filmmaker born in Sarajevo, Yugoslavia (today Bosnia and Herzegovina). With an impressive string of..
Emir Mkademi
Emir Mkademi (born 20 August 1978) is a Tunisian football defender. He was a member of the Tunisian national team during the 2002 FIFA World Cup. Clubs Etoile SahelEspéranceSebatsporFK Karvan YevlaxEspérance External link [Career history] at National Football Teams ..
Emir of Kano
The Emir of Kano is the ruler of the Nigerian city of Kano. The first ruler of Kano was known as Bagauda, who ruled for about 66 years, was the son of Bawo and grandson of Bayajidda. Other known rulers: Yaji (1359-1385).Muhammadu Rumfa (1463-1499)Sulaiman (1805-1819) Alhaji Ado Bayero came to the ..
Emir Rodriguez Monegal
Emir Rodriguez Monegal (July 28, 1921 — November 14, 1985) is a literary critic and editor of Latin American literature. He was a part of (and partially responsible for with his editorial guidance of Mundo Nuevo) the mid 20th century boom in Spanish American literature that led to many Latin ..
Emir Spahić
Emir Spahić (born August 18 1980 in Dubrovnik, Croatia) is a Bosnian football defender. Currently, Emir Spahić plays for the Bosnia and Herzegovina national football team. Emir scored his first international goal in a 2-2 tie with Japan on February 28, 2006 at the Signal Iduna Park stadium in D..
Emishi
For the statesman at the Yamato imperial court, see Soga no Emishi. The Emishi were natives of northern Honshu that opposed and resisted the rule of the Japanese Emperors during the late Nara and early Heian periods (7th–10th centuries A.D.). At the end of the Heian period (12th C.), those Emish..
Emissary
The word emissary (Latin emissarium, from ex and mittere, to send out) applies to: a person sent on a mission as a representative of another person.a channel designed to drain a lake: see Emissary (hydraulics)."Any of various venous channels through the skull that connect the venous sinuses of the ..
Emissary (DS9 episode)
For the second-season [[Star Trek: The Next Generation]] episode, see The Emissary. "Emissary" is the pilot episode of the television series [[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine]]. It is a double-length episode, and is usually shown in two parts in syndication. The episode features Captain Jean-Luc Picar..
Emissary (hydraulics)
For other uses of the word see Emissary. An emissary (Latin emissarium, from ex and mittere, to send out) is a channel, natural or artificial, by which an outlet is formed to carry off any stagnant body of water. Such channels may be either open or underground; but the most remarkable works of the ..
Emissary of the Void
Emissaries of the Void is the tenth installment of the New Jedi Order series set in the Star Wars galaxy. It is a six-part magazine serial by Greg Keyes that was originally published in issues 8 through 10 of Star Wars Gamer and continued in issues 62 through 64 of Star Wars Insider. [Spoiler..
Emissary veins
The emissary veins are valveless veins which normally drain the intracranial venous sinuses to veins on the outside of the skull. However, because they are valveless, blood can flow into the skull through them as well, making them a possible route for transmission of extracranial infection to get in..
Emission
The word emission generally means sending something out. It can be used in the following contexts: In common usage, emission is most often the giving off of gases from industrial processes and the engine exhausts of transport vehicles (automobiles, trucks, airplanes, trains and ships). As they occu..
Emissions control
Emissions control may refer to: EMCON, a military state of readiness.Automobile emissions control 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 in..
Emissions trading
Emissions trading (or cap and trade) is an administrative approach used to control pollution by providing economic incentives for achieving reductions in the emissions of pollutants. In such a plan, a central authority (usually a government agency) sets a limit or cap on the amount of a pollutant t..
Emission coefficient
Emission coefficient is a coefficient in the power output per unit time of an electromagnetic source, a calculated value in physics. It is also used as a measure of environmental emissions (by mass) per MWh of electricity generated, see: Emission factor. Contents 1 Scattering of light2 ..
Emission factor
An emission factor can be defined as the average emission rate of a given pollutant for a given source, relative to units of activity. Emission factors can be used to derive estimates of gas emissions (for instance, greenhouse gas emissions) based on the amount of fuel combusted or on industrial pr..
Emission Impossible
Emission Impossible is an episode of Family Guy that first aired November 8, 2001. This episode was originally scheduled to air in September, but was postponed due to the September 11, 2001 attacks, probably due to scenes of Stewie engaged in aerial warfare. Written by Dave Collard and Ken Goin,..
Emission nebula
An emission nebula is a cloud of ionized gas (i.e. a plasma) emitting light of various colors. The most common source for ionization are high-energy photons emitted from a nearby hot star. Among the several different types of emission nebula are H II regions, in which star formation is taking place..
Emission Reduction Unit
Emission Reduction Unit (ERU) refers to the reduction of greenhouse gases, particularly under Joint Implementation, where it represents one tonne of CO2 equivalent reduced. It is well known that emission of carbon dioxide is the main cause of global warming (via the greenhouse effect). However o..
Emission spectroscopy
Emission spectroscopy is a spectroscopic technique which examines the discrete photon emissions as electromagnetic spectra radiated by some given element. The element first absorbs energy elevating electrons to higher energies and then radiates this energy as characteristic emissions light that are ..
Emission spectrum
A material's emission spectrum is the amount of electromagnetic radiation of each frequency it emits when it is heated (or more generally when it is excited). When the electrons in the element are excited, they jump to higher energy levels. As the electrons fall back down, and leave the excited sta..
Emission spectrum (fluorescence spectroscopy)
In fluorescence spectroscopy an emission spectrum is a fluorescence spectrum that illustrates fluorescence evoked over a range of wavelengths when the [[wiktionary:incident|incident]] light wavelength is constant. ..
Emission standard
The examples and perspective in this article or section may not represent a [WikiProject Countering systemic biasworldwide view].Please improve the article or discuss the issue on the [talk page]. Emission standards are requirements that set specific limits to the amount of pol..
Emission test cycle
An Emission test cycle is a specified procedure for measuring pollutant emissions of engines. For emission measurements to be comparable for different engines in a category, the measurements are performed under a specific operating pattern, or 'test cycle' of alternating high, medium, and low engine..
Emission theory
Emission theory (also called "emitter theory") was a competing theory for the special theory of relativity, explaining the results of the Michelson-Morley experiment. Emission theories obey the principle of relativity by having no preferred frame for light transmission, but say that light is emitte..
Emission theory (vision)
Emission theory has at least two meanings: First, it refers to Newton's proposal that light is emitted from luminous objects in the form of particles or corpuscles. See also photon. Second, it refers to the proposal that visual perception is accomplished by rays of light emitted by the eyes. This ..
Emissivity
The emissivity of a material (usually written [e]) is the ratio of energy radiated to energy radiated by a black body at the same temperature. It is a measure of a material's ability to absorb and radiate energy. A true black body would have an [e=1] while any real object would h..
Emit
Emit may be: A British record label that specializes in ambient music. Technically the name has a colon in place of the letter I, but it is often written and pronounced like the common word "emit". See .For the more common usage of the world, see Emitter...
Emitter
An emitter is any device used to emit any signal, beacon, light, odor, liquid, fragrance, or the like. Drip irrigation An emitter also called as dripper is a device used in drip irrigation to transfer water from a pipe or tube to the area to be irrigated. Typical emitter flow rates are from 0.16 t..
Emitter coupled logic
In electronics, emitter coupled logic (or ECL) (sometimes called 'current mode logic') is a logic family in which current is steered through transistors to compute logical functions. ECL's chief characteristic is that the transistors are always in the active region and they can change state very ..
Emitt Rhodes
Emitt Rhodes, an American singer/songwriter and multi-instrumentalist, was born February 25, 1950 in Hawthorne, California. Considered by many as "the one man Beatles," Emitt Rhodes' recordings show a clear Paul McCartney influence in both vocals and musicanship. Emitt Rhodes began his career in ..
Emitt Rhodes (album)
Emitt Rhodes is Rhodes' self-titled debut album, released in 1970. Track listing All songs by Emitt Rhodes "With My Face On The Floor""Somebody Made For Me""She's Such A Beauty""Long Time No See" - 3:11"Lullabye""Fresh As A Daisy""Live Till You Die""Promises I've Made""You Take The Dark Out Of Th..
EMI (disambiguation)
EMI may stand for: English as a Medium of InstructionEMI Group plc : the record company, originally "Electric and Musical Industries Ltd"European Monetary InstituteElectromagnetic interference, also known as radio frequency interference.EMI (protocol) : a short message service centre protocolExchan..
EMI (protocol)
External Machine Interface (EMI), an extension to Universal Computer Protocol (UCP), is a protocol primarily used to connect to short message service centres for mobile telephones. The protocol was developed by LogicaCMG, the current SMSC market leader. Contents 1 Syntax2 Technical Lim..
EMI America Records
EMI America Records was started in 1978 by EMI as a second US label next to Capitol Records. EMI America was closed in the late eighties to make way for EMI Manhattan Records. See also List of record labels ..
EMI Christian Music Group
EMI Christian Music Group is a subsidiary of EMI which contains its Christian music record labels: ForeFront Records, Gotee Records, Sparrow Records, Tooth and Nail Records and WorshipTogether.com. See also List of record labels External links [Official site][Subsidiary][Of..
EMI Classics
EMI Classics Records Parent company EMI Founded 1990 Founder(s) - Distributing label EMI Classics Records (In the UK)Angel Records (In the US) Genre(s) Classical Music Country UK Web address http://www.emiclassics.com/ EMI Classics is a record label of EMI, formed in 1990..
EMI Films
EMI Films is a British film and television production company and distributor. The company was formed after the takeover of Associated British Picture Corporation in 1968 by EMI. Its major successes as a film producer include the 1978 Academy Award for Best Picture winner The Deer Hunter. It sol..
Emi Fujita
Emi Fujita (Traditional Chinese: ; Simplified Chinese: }}}, born May 15, 1963) is a Japanese singer. Profile Date of Birth: May 15, 1963Height: 160cmConcerts Lullaby of Camomile Date: 11 May 2006Venue: Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre Grand Hall External links [Official web site of L..
Emi Hinouchi
, is a Japanese urban music singer-songwriter. She is signed under Taku Takahashi's Tachytelic Records. She has written many songs for Heartsdales, and have sung back up for those songs. Hinouchi is probably best known for her collaborations with m-flo. Contents 1 Biography2 Discography..
Emi Koussi
|- | style="border-top:1px solid #999966; border-right:1px solid #999966" bgcolor=#e7dcc3 width=85 | Coordinates: | style="border-top:1px solid #999966" width=220 | [19°47′36″N, 18°33′06″E]Coordinates: |- |- | style="border-top:1px solid #999966; border-r..
EMI Latin
EMI Latin is a subsidiary of EMI which focuses on Latin American music. See also List of record labels External link [Official site] ..
Emi Motoi
, born October 11 in Kanagawa, is a seiyū who works for Production baobab. Contents 1 Notable voice roles1.1 Anime1.2 Game2 External links Notable voice roles Anime Naoko Yanagisawa in Cardcaptor SakuraHimeko Jougasaki in Chibi Maruko-chanKyabetsu in Croquette!Kaoru Ichinos..
Emi Shinohara
Emi Shinohara Emi Shinohara (篠原 恵美 Shinohara Emi), born Emiko Shinohara (篠原 恵美子 Shinohara Emiko, born August 8, 1963) is a well-known seiyū. She is employed by 81 Produce. She was born in Nagano and is best known for the following voice roles: Makoto Kino (Lita Kino), also k..
Emi Watanabe
Emi Watanabe (渡部絵美 Watanabe Emi, August 27, 1958 - ) is a Japanese skater. Competitive highlights 1976 Olympics - 13th1979 World Championships - 3rd1980 Olympics - 6th ..
E minor
E minor Relative key |- style="vertical-align:center;" |style="background: palegoldenrod;" colspan="3" align=center|Component pitches |- style="vertical-align: center;" |colspan="2"|, , , , , , , |- style="vertical-align: center;" |} E minor is a musical minor scale based on the note E, cons..

 


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