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Černá HoraČerná Hora may mean: Černá Hora (Blansko District), a village in South Moravian Region of the Czech RepublicČerná Hora (beer), produced in the Czech RepublicIn Czech language it literary means black mountain and is used to name Montenegro This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] pag..
Černá Hora (Blansko District)See other places named Černá Hora. Černá Hora is a village in the South Moravian Region of the Czech Republic. It has around 1,900 inhabitants. Name of the place (literary black mountain) come from a hill whose vegetation is darker than the neighbourhood. Several trade paths crossed this p..
Černá u BohdančeČerná u Bohdanče is a village in the Pardubice Region of the Czech Republic. It has cca 260 inhabitants. External link [Short official information about the village (in Czech)] ..
ČerněvesČerněves is a small village in the Ústí nad Labem Region of the Czech Republic, about 3 km from Roudnice nad Labem. It has around 210 inhabitants. External links [Short official informatin about the village] (in Czech) ..
ČernousyČernousy (name used since 1947, Tschernhausen in German) is a village in the Liberec Region of the Czech Republic. It has 327 inhabitants (2005). Hamlets Boleslav and Ves are administrative part of Černousy. External link [Village website] (in Czech) ..
ČernoviceČernovice is name of several locations in the Czech Republic: Černovice (Chomutov District), a village 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..
Černovice (Chomutov District)See other places named Černovice. Černovice is a village in the Ústí nad Labem Region of the Czech Republic. It has around 410 inhabitants. External link [Short official information about the village] (cz) ..
Černý mostČerný most is a Prague Metro station and terminus of Line B. ..
EärnilIn J. R. R. Tolkien's fictional universe of Middle-earth, two Kings of Gondor had the name Eärnil: Eärnil I, who ruled from 913–936 of the Third Age, andEärnil II, who ruled from 1945–2043. This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with th..
Eärnil IEärnil I is a fictional character in J. R. R. Tolkiens universe of Middle-earth and the thirteenth King of Gondor and the second Ship-king. In 913 T.A. he succeeded his illustrious uncle Tarannon Falastur who died childless. He was the son of Tarannon's brother Tarciryan. He continued with the ex..
Eärnil IIEärnil II is a fictional character in J. R. R. Tolkien's universe of Middle-earth. In 1945 Third Age he was elected as the thirty-second King of Gondor after his predecessor, King Ondoher, was slain in battle. In the previous year a two-pronged attack had been launched upon Gondor by the Haradrim a..
EärnurEärnur is a fictional character from J. R. R. Tolkien's universe of Middle-earth, the thirty-third and last King of Gondor. He took the throne upon the death of his father Eärnil II in T.A 2043, and after his disappearance, the Stewards of Gondor ruled in his name for many generations. Eärnur wa..
ErnErn is: An alternate spelling of ErneAn Enochian cacodemon This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. ..
ErnaThis article is about the figure in Norse mythology, for C. S. Friedman's fictional world, see Erna (planet). For eRNA (efference RNA), see Non-coding RNA. In Norse mythology, Erna was the mother of eleven sons by Jarl, the ancestors of the race of warriors in Norse society. Her father was Hersir,..
Ernabella, South AustraliaErnabella or Pukatja ([26.2925° S 132.1283° E]) is a remote settlement in the north west of South Australia. It is in the Anangu Pitjantjatjara lands. It is in the eastern Musgrave Ranges, west of the Stuart Highway, about 30 km south of the Northern Territory border. Ernabella..
ErnakhErnakh or Ernac (Priscus: Ήρνάχ) was the 3rd son of Attila. After Attila's death in 453 AD, his empire crumbled and its remains were ruled by Ernakh. He is considered to have reigned from 453 AD to 503 AD over the Utigur Bulgars, a tribe which formed a substantial part of the former empire an..
ErnakulamFor the district with the same name, see Ernakulam District. Ernakulam (Malayalam : എറണാകുളം ) refers to the western part of the mainland of Kochi city in Kerala, India. Ernakulam is the most urbanised part of Kochi and has lent its name to Ernakulam District. Contents 1 Pla..
Ernakulam districtFor the town with the same name, see Ernakulam. Ernakulam Location of Ernakulam Headquarters ..
Ernakulam JunctionErnakulam Junction is a railway junction for inter-city trains, and one of the major railway stations in Kochi, India. It is operated by the Southern Railway department of the Indian Railways. See also Indian RailwaysTransport in Kochi ..
Ernakulam Medical CentreErnakulam Medical Centre is a super specialty hospital located at Kochi in Kerala, India. ..
Ernakulam TownFor the town, please see: Ernakulam Ernakulam Town is a railway station for inter-city trains, and is located at Kochi, Kerala in India. The station is operated by the Southern Railway department of the Indian Railways. See also Indian RailwaysTransport in Kochi ..
ErnaldErnald (or Ærnald) († 1163) was the second Abbot of Kelso before becoming Bishop of Cell Rígmonaid (St Andrews), the highest ranking Scottish see in the period. He was elected to the see on Sunday, St. Brice's Day (November 13) 1160, and was consecrated at Dunfermline in the presence of King Má..
ErnaniErnani is an operatic dramma lirico in four acts by Giuseppe Verdi to an Italian libretto by Francesco Maria Piave, based on the play Hernani by Victor Hugo. First production: La Fenice Theatre, Venice, March 9, 1844. There are several recordings of the opera, and it is occasionally performed. C..
Ernani AguiarErnani Henrique Chaves Aguiar (born 30 August 1950, Petrópolis, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil) is a Brazilian composer, choral conductor, and musicologist. A scholarship winner to the Argentine Mozarteum, Aguiar studied under various composers and conductors in South America and later in Europe, includin..
Ernani BernardiErnani Bernardi (1911-January 4, 2006) was a politician in Los Angeles, California. He represented District 7 on the Los Angeles City Council from 1961 to 1993, a district that covered the east San Fernando Valley. External links Obituaries [Political Maverick Ernani Bernardi Dies at 94]..
Erna (planet)Erna is a fictional planet from the Coldfire trilogy. It has extreme seismic activity and a mysterious force called the Fae, a force that molds to human thoughts and emotions. ..
Erna BergerErna Berger (born October 19th, 1900 in Dresden, Germany; died June 14th, 1990 in Essen, Germany) was a German soprano of the coloratura style. Along with Elisabeth Grümmer, Hilde Güden, Lotte Lehmann, Martha Mödl, Gundula Janowitz, and Elisabeth Schwarzkopf, she joined the ranks of the prominen..
Erna DickmannErna Dickmann (or Dieckmann) (born August 16, 1912) was a female guard at several concentration and sub-camps in the last months of Nazi Germany. She was born Erna Sowinski in Dortmund. She went to school and worked odd end jobs to support her and her family. In 1944 Dickmann was conscripted to be..
Erna FlegelErna Flegel (born in 1913) was a German nurse. From January 1943 until the end of World War II Flegel served in that capacity for Hitler's entourage during the Battle of Berlin. She is believed to have been in Hitler's bunker when he committed suicide. She had originally worked alongside one of Hit..
Erna Hennicot-SchoepgesErna Hennicot-Schoepges (born 24 July 1941 in Dudelange) is a politician in Luxembourg, and a Member of the European Parliament for the Christian Social People's Party, part of the European People's Party. ..
Erna ParisErna Paris BA (born 1938 in Toronto) is a non-fiction author. She received a Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of Toronto in 1960, then moved to France for several years including studies at the Sorbonne. She currently lives in Toronto. Awards and recognition 2000: winner, Pearson Writer..
Erna PetermannErna Petermann was a high ranking female overseer at two concentration camps during the closing of World War II. Little is known about Erna Petermann. What is known is that she trained at the men's camp at Dora Mittelbau sometime in 1944. The SS promoted Erna to the rank of Lagerfuhrerin (Female ..
Erna RoseErna Rose (born February 20, 1908) was an SS supervisor at the Ravensbrück concentration camp near Berlin. Born in Ibbenbüren, Germany, as Erna Hermann. The middle aged woman joined the command staff at Ravensbrück sometime before 1944. As an Oberaufseherin, she had endless power under the mal..
Erna RosensteinErna Rosenstein (May 17, 1913 - November 10, 2004) was a surrealist painter and poet. She was born into a Jewish family in the Polish town of Lvov, now in Ukraine. She died of arterial sclerosis. She studied at Wiener Frauen Akademie (1932-1934) and Academy of Fine Arts in Kraków (1934-1936). She..
Erna SackErna Sack (born 6 February, 1898, Spandau, Berlin, - died 2 March. 1972, Mainz), was a German coloratura soprano of exceptional talent. Erna Sack's maiden name was Weber, and as a child her voice attracted attention both at school and in the church choir in which she sang. In 1921, Erna married Her..
Erna Schneider HooverErna Schneider Hoover Dr. Erna Schneider Hoover (1926- ) invented a method for prioritizing processes within stored program control switching systems while working at Bell Laboratories. This method gave priority to processes that were concerned with in the input and output of the switch over ..
Erna SiikavirtaErna Siikavirta (born in Espoo) is a Finnish keyboard player. She has been a member of Grain and Lordi. In Lordi she used the name Enary. Erna did soprano vocals on the album "Fallen Angel's Symphony" for German band "Ancient Ceremony" in 1998. In 1999 she joined "Sinergy" as a keyboard player for ..
Erna SolbergErna Solberg Erna Solberg (born February 2, 1961) is a Norwegian politician, the current leader of the Conservative Party, and former Minister of Local Government and Regional Development. She was born in Bergen, and obtained an undergraduate degree (cand. mag) in sociology, political science..
ErndtebrückErndtebrück is a community in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany, in Siegen-Wittgenstein district. Contents 1 Geography1.1 Location1.2 Neighbouring communities1.3 Constituent communities2 History3 Politics3.1 Municipal council3.2 Mayor3.3 Coat of arms3...
ErneleyErneley is a variant of the surname more commonly found as Ernle. This variant was employed by some of the Ernle Baronets, and was perhaps the preferred, but not exclusive, form of the name in the 18th century. ..
ErnesErnes is a commune of the Calvados département in the Basse-Normandie région in France. Its postal code is 14270. The INSEE code is 14245. ..
Ernescliff CollegeErnescliff College is a controversial residence associated with Opus Dei for male students at the University of Toronto's St. George Campus. It was removed from the student housing registry after allegations of mail censorship and other privacy concerns. It occupies the former Ewart College. Extern..
Ernesford GrangeErnesford Grange is a suburb of Coventry. It is in the South-East of the city and borders the Binley, Stoke Aldermoor and Willenhall areas. It is part of the Coventry South Constituency. It boasts 3 Primary schools and the Ernesford Grange School & Community College. It is also home to Corpus Chri..
Ernesford Grange School & Community CollegeErnesford Grange School & Community College is a mixed secondary comprehensive school with 6th form in the Ernesford Grange district of Coventry, UK. It is of average size nationally with over 1100 students but rising in recent years. The school has a very mixed catchment area and as such is above..
ErnestThe name Ernest is derived from the German word ernst, approximately meaning honest and trustworthy. Ernest can also refer to: Ernest of BavariaErnest I of HanoverErnest of AustriaErnest P. Worrell, of the Ernest moviesErnest, PennsylvaniaErnest HemingwayErnest Haycox The Importance of Being Earnes..
Ernest, Duke of AustriaErnest the Iron, officially Ernest,Duke of Inner Austria (German: Ernst der Eiserne) (born 1377 in Bruck an der Mur; died June 10, 1424 in the same place) was from the Habsburg dynasty, and as a member of the Leopoldine Line, whose head of the family he was 1411-24, was the ruler of Styria, Carinthi..
Ernest, Duke of Bavaria--> Ernest of Bavaria-Munich (1373, Munich–2 July 1438, Munich), (German: Ernst, Herzog von Bayern-München), since 1397 Duke of Bavaria-Munich. Life Ernest was a son of John II and ruled the duchy of Bavaria-Munich together with his brother William III after he restrained uprisings of the..
Ernest, Elector of SaxonyErnest, Elector Of Saxony (24 March 1441 – 26 August 1486) was Elector of Saxony from 1464 to 1486. Biography Born at Alternburg, Ernest was founder of the Ernestine line of Saxon princes, ancestor of George I of Great Britain and Prince Albert of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha, husband to Victoria o..
Ernest, Margrave of AustriaMargrave Ernest of Austria, the Brave (1027 – June 10, 1075 at Homburg an der Unstrut) was a Babenberg ruler of Austria from 1055 to 1075, following his father Adalbert. He increased the territory by amalgamating the Bohemian March and the Hungarian March into Austria. In his time, the coloniz..
Ernest, PennsylvaniaErnest is a borough in Indiana County, Pennsylvania, United States. The population was 501 at the 2000 census. Geography Ernest is located at [40°40′39″N, 79°9′51″W] (40.677609, -79.164228)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bureau, the..
Ernest-Aimé FeydeauErnest-Aimé Feydeau (16 March 1821 - 27 October 1873) was a French writer. He was born in Paris, and he began his literary career in 1844, by the publication of a volume of poetry, Les Nationales. Either the partial failure of this literary effort, or his marriage soon afterwards to a daughter of ..
ErnestailErnestail is a DJ from Liverpool, England. His real name is Ernest Tail. Albums Debuts Critic (NOV 2003) Red Trance (DEC 2003) Wine and the Clubs (MAR 2004) Went (SEP 2004) Posture and the Pose (SEP 2004) October Recordings (OCT 2004) Mixes at the London Clubs (DEC 2004) Mixes at the Birmin..
Ernesta BallardErnesta Drinker Ballard (1920–11 August 2005) was an American feminist and former head of the Pennsylvania Horticultural Society. Ballard was a founder of the National Organization of Women, she founded the Philadelphia branch on Alice Paul's birthday on January 11, 1967. Reference Ciarroch..
Ernesta Drinker BallardErnesta Drinker Ballard (1920-August 11,2005) was a founding member of the National Organization for Women and a horticulturist. Ballard marched on Washington, lobbied for the Equal Rights Amendment, and raised money for female political candidates. She also was a founding member of the National Ab..
Ernestine AndersonErnestine Anderson (born November 11, 1928, in Houston, Texas) is an American jazz and blues singer. She has been recording for half a century, her most recent album coming in 2003. In her early days out of Seattle, she sang vocals for Johnny Otis and Lionel Hampton. In 1958, her first solo album, ..
Ernestine duchiesThe Ernestine duchies, also called the Saxon duchies, were a changing number of small states in the present German state of Thuringia, governed by dukes of the Ernestine line of the house of Wettin. The Saxon duchy began fragmenting in the 15th Century as a result of the old German succession law ..
Ernestine Gilbreth CareyErnestine Gilbreth Carey (born April 4, 1908) was the daughter of Lillian Gilbreth and Frank Bunker Gilbreth, pioneers of "motion study" and what would now be called organizational behaviour in the early decades of the twentieth century, but better known as the parents of the twelve children whose u..
Ernestine HillErnestine Hill (21 January 1899 - 22 August 1972) was an Australian author, born in Rockhampton, Queensland. She wrote travel books, including: The Great Australian Loneliness 1937My Love Must Wait 1947The Territory 1951 She died in Brisbane in 1972. ..
Ernestine RoseErnestine Louise Rose (January 13, 1810-August 4, 1892) was a Polish-born Individualist Feminist, Abolitionist, Freethinker, and atheist. She was one of the major intellectual forces behind the women's rights movement in nineteenth-century America. Rose chafed at her parents' Judaism at an early a..
Ernestine Schumann-HeinkErnestine Schumann-Heink (15 June, 1861 - 17 November, 1936) was a well-known operatic contralto, noted for the great control, tone, beauty, and wide range of her singing. Schumann-Heink She was born as Tini Rössler to a German-speaking family in the town of Lieben, near Prague, now in the ..
ErnestoErnesto is an autobiographical 'secret' novel by Umberto Saba, written in 1953 but not published until 1975, long after the author’s death. [Spoiler warningSpoiler warning]: Plot and/or ending details follow. Ernesto is a 16-year-old boy living in Trieste in 1898. He has an affair w..
Ernestown Township, OntarioErnestown is a historic township in Lennox and Addington County in eastern Ontario. It was originally known as Second Town because it was surveyed after Kingston Township, but was renamed in 1784 after Prince Ernest Augustus, fifth son of George III. In 1998, it became part of Loyalist Township. Sh..
Ernesto AcherErnesto Acher Ernesto Acher, born on October 9, 1939, in Buenos Aires, Argentina, is a composer, multi-instrumentalist and orchestral conductor. He was a member of Les Luthiers between 1971 and 1986. He later formed the Banda Elástica group. Instruments played within Les Luthiers Accordeon..
Ernesto ArakakiErnesto Seiko Arakaki Arakaki (born June 13, 1979. Lima, Peru) is a Peruvian football player for Alianza Lima. He previously played in Deportivo AELU and Deportivo Municipal. Position: Central back Height: 1.80 m Weight: 70 kg ..
Ernesto BertarelliErnesto Bertarelli (born 22 September 1965) is an Italian-Swiss businessman and yachtsman. Born in Rome, Bertarelli is CEO and Deputy Chairman of Serono, a biotechnology company. His personal wealth has been estimated at US$7.4 billion. In 2000, he founded the yachting syndicate Team Alinghi. In 2..
Ernesto BiondiErnesto Biondi, Italian sculptor, born January 30, 1855 in Marolo, died Rome, 1917 Biondi was a student of Girolamo Masini at the Accademia di San Luca in Rome. Almost since its inception 19th and early 20th Century Italian sculpture has been derided and dismissed outside Italy. Lorado Taft the..
Ernesto BoninoErnesto Pietro Bonino (born 16 January 1922) is an Italian singer, one most popular singers of 1940s in his country. Career Bonino was born in Turin. His career began in the clubs of his hometown in late 1930s. In those years Turin's musical scene was very lively: Fred Buscaglione, for instance, w..
Ernesto BrambillaErnesto Brambilla ..
Ernesto BuonaiutiErnesto Buonaiuti. Historian, philosopher of religion, christian priest and antifascist. He lost his cattedra in the University of Rome due to his opposition to Fascism and their agreement with Catholic Church (Rome 1881 - Rome 1946). As a scholar in History of Christianity and religious philoso..
Ernesto BustamanteErnesto Bustamante, Peruvian scientist born in Lima May 19, 1950. Education: B.S. in Biology,1971 (Universidad Cayetano Heredia, Lima, Peru); M.S. in Biochemistry,1972 (Universidad Cayetano Heredia, Lima, Peru; Ph.D. in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology,1978 (The Johns Hopkins University School ..
Ernesto CalzadillaErnesto Calzadilla (born September 5, 1974 in Caracas) is an actor and model from Venezuela. Ernesto gained international exposure by winning the Manhunt International 1999 in Manila, Philippines. He is currently pursuing a career in acting. External link http://www.imdb.com/name/nm1727073/ |- s..
Ernesto CardenalPortrait of Ernesto Cardenal Ernesto Cardenal Martínez (born January 20, 1925) is a Catholic priest and was one of the most famous liberation theologians of the Nicaraguan Revolution. He is also famous as a poet, and he still writes. He was also the founder of the primitivist art community i..
Ernesto Cardinal Corripio y AhumadaErnesto Corripio y Ahumada (born June 29, 1919 in Tampico, Tamaulipas) is a priest of the Roman Catholic Church. He served as archbishop of the Archdiocese of Mexico in Mexico City and was Primate of Mexico. On June 30, 1979, he was summoned to Vatican City by Pope John Paul II and created cardina..
Ernesto CesàroErnesto Cesàro (March 12, 1859 - September 12, 1906) was an Italian mathematician who worked on differential geometry. He is known also for his 'averaging' method for the summation of divergent series, known as the Cesàro mean. See also Stolz-Cesàro theorem External link John J. O'Connor and Edm..
Ernesto ChaconErnesto Chacon (1938-) a Texas native, has served as president and director of the Federation for Civic Action, a Latino and low income civil rights organization based in Milwaukee, Wisconsin since 1989. He is a former director and president of the Latin American Union for Civil Rights (LAUCR) in Mi..
Ernesto Contrerasredirect [[Template:POV-check]]Ernesto Contreras (1915–2003) was a Mexican doctor. He operated the Oasis Hospital in Tijuana for over 30 years, treating cancer patients with amygdalin (termed "laetrile" or, erroneously, "vitamin B17"). Contreras received post-graduate training at the Harvard ..
Ernesto Coppola & FigliErnesto Coppola & Figli is an Italian food company funded in 1952 to produce canned tomatoes and vegetables. Ernesto Coppola & Figli is based in Mercato San Severino, between Naples and Salerno in the South of Italy, within the main Italian industrial tomato processing district. Ernesto Copp..
Ernesto CortesErnesto Cortes is a community organizer affiliated with the Industrial Areas Foundation (IAF) and Communities Organized for Public Service (COPS). Cortes organizes primarily in the San Antonio, Texas area, though other organization in Houston, El Paso, Los Angeles, Baltimore, and New York City ha..
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Ernesto CristaldoSilver medal 2004Athens Football Men's Team Competition Ernesto Cristaldo (born March 16, 1984) is a Paraguayan football player who, as of 2004, was playing for Cerro Porteño. Cristaldo played for Paraguay at the 2003 FIFA World Youth Championship, 2004 Olympics, helping them to a silv..
Ernesto de la Guardia NavarroErnesto de la Guardia Navarro (May 30, 1904, Panama City, Panama–May 2, 1983, Panama City) was President of Panama from October 1, 1956 to October 1, 1960. Born in Panama City], he was educated at Dartmouth College in the United States, where he obtained a masters degree in Finance. Prior to..
Ernesto de MartinoErnesto de Martino (01 December 1908 - 09 May 1965) was an Italian philosopher and anthropologist. He studied with Benedetto Croce and Adolofo Omodeo, and did field research with Diego Carpitella into the funeral rituals of Lucania and the tarantella. He taught history at Cagliari's University fro..
Ernesto DjédjéErnesto Djédjé (1948 - 1983) is an Ivorian musician from Daloa. His parents were Wolof and Bété. Djédjé began playing music at fifteen when he became a guitarist with Ivoiro Star, a leading dopé band, in 1962. He moved to Paris in 1968 and became a student. He continued to perform and made..
Ernesto FaríasErnesto Antonio Farías (born May 29, 1980 in Trenque Lauquen, Buenos Aires) is an Argentine football striker, currently playing for Club Atletico River Plate with jersey No. 9. Farías started playing professionally at Estudiantes de La Plata in 1998, with whom he became the Argentine leage's top ..
Ernesto FonsecaErnesto Fonseca, also known as "El Presidente" is a Supercross Professional from Costa Rica. Background Born on September 3, 1981 in Costa Rica's capital, San Jose, Ernesto Fonseca began riding dirt bikes at the age of 5. At 12 years old, his natural talent had led him and his family to America f..
Ernesto GastaldiErnesto Gastaldi (born September 10, 1934) is an Italian screen writer. Born in Graglia, province of Biella, he has written under the pseudonyms Julian Berry, Gastald Green, Julyan Perry and Ernst Gasthaus. He has collaborated with Mario Bava, Lucio Fulci, Riccardo Freda and Dario Argento, as such..
Ernesto GeiselErnesto Geisel Term of office: March 15, 1974–March 15, 1979 Predecessor: Emílio Garrastazú Médici Successor: João Figueiredo Date of birth: August 3, 1908 Place of birth: Bento Gonçalves, Rio Grande do Sul Date of death: September 12, 1996 Place of death: Rio de..
Ernesto Gómez CruzErnesto Gómez Cruz (born 7 November 1933 in Veracruz) is a prolific Mexican actor with more than 154 films. He has been nominated several times for the Ariel Award. These include his acting in El crimen del Padre Amaro (2002), El imperio de la fortuna by Arturo Ripstein (1987), La víspera de Ale..
Ernesto HoostErnesto Frits Hoost (born July 11, 1965) is a kickboxer and four-time world K-1 champion from The Netherlands. Hoost is of African ancestry. His nickname is "Mr. Perfect." He made his debut in 1993 at the K-1 World Grand Prix, where he came just one win short of the world title. Contents 1&nb..
Ernesto JerezErnesto Jerez is a sportscaster from the Dominican Republic. He became a bachelor of arts in business at the Pontificia Universidad Católica Madre y Maestra in Santiago, Dominican Republic, in 1991. He also graduated in broadcast journalism at the Northeast Broadcast School in Boston in 1995. He ..
Ernesto José Viso LossadaErnesto Jose Viso is a race car driver born in Caracas, Venezuela on the 19th of March 1985. He raced in the 2005 GP2 Series for the BCN Competicion team, having driven in part of the Formula 3000 season of 2004. Viso's career started in karting back in 1993, where he stayed until 2001 when he move..
Ernesto LaclauErnesto Laclau is a political theorist often described as post-marxist. He is a professor at the University of Essex where he holds a chair in Political Theory and was for many years director of the doctoral Programme in Ideology and Discourse Analysis. He has lectured extensively in many universit..
Ernesto LealErnesto Leal (July 28 1945 – December 26 2005) was a Nicaraguan politician. Leal was born in Nicaragua's capital Managua. He became a civil engineer by profession, but was interested in politics since his youth. In 1979 he supported the Sandinista revolution and became deputy minister of indu..
Ernesto LecuonaErnesto Lecuona (August 7, 1896 - November 29, 1963) was a Cuban composer and performer, perhaps the greatest and most legendary Cuban musician of his time. Lecuona was born in Guanabacoa, near Havana, Cuba on August 6, 1896. He started early studying piano under his sister Ernestina, then, at th..
Ernesto MaseratiErnesto Maserati (August 4 1898 - January 12 1975 in Bologna) was an italian autmotive engineer and racer, with Maserati of Modena since its inception in Bologna, December 14 1914, with together with brothers Alfieri Maserati (leader), Ettore Maserati, Bindo Maserati and others. Ernesto led the wor..
Ernesto MirandaErnesto Miranda Ernesto Arturo Miranda (March 9, 1941 – January 31, 1976) was a laborer whose conviction on kidnapping, rape, and armed robbery charges based on his confession under police interrogation resulted in the landmark U.S. Supreme Court case (Miranda v. Arizona) which ruled that a..
Ernesto NathanErnesto Nathan (October 5, 1848 - April 9, 1921) was an English-Italian politician. Biography Nathan was born in London in 1848 to Sara Levi and Mayer Moses Nathan, of, respectively, English and German citizenship, both of Hebrew heritage. His father died when Ernesto was 14. He spent his youth i..
Ernesto Nathan RogersErnesto Nathan Rogers (March 16, 1909 - November 7, 1969) was an Italian architect, writer and teacher. Born in Trieste, Italy he graduated from the Politecnico di Milano, Italy in 1932, with Gian Luigi Banfi, Ludovico Belgiojoso and Enrico Peressutti, with whom he soon after formed Bbpr Architect..
Ernesto NazarethErnesto Nazareth Ernesto Nazareth Ernesto Júlio Nazareth (1863 - 1934) was a Brazilian composer and pianist, especially noted for his creative tango and Choro compositions. Ernesto Nazareth was born in Rio de Janeiro on March 20, 1863. He published his first composition at the age of..
Ernesto PastorErnesto Pastor (1892-1921) was the first, and so far only, Puerto Rican bullfighter (torero) to gain international fame. Some date Pastor's birth year as 1900, but it is generally accepted that he was born in 1892. Ernesto Pastor Pastor was considered by his contemporary colleagues to be talen..
Ernesto Pérez BalladaresErnesto Pérez Balladares (born June 29,1946 in Panama City) was the President of Panama between 1994 and 1999. Pérez Balladares graduated from a school of Chiriqui Province and from the Universities of Notre Dame and Pennsylvania, earning a master degree in economics (1967-1969) and marketing (1..
Ernesto PresasErnesto Presas (20 May 1945 - ) is the founder and grandmaster of the Filipino martial arts system Kombatan. Kombatan, which includes training with the stick and with bladed weapons in addition to empty-hand work, was developed from the Modern Arnis system. Ernesto Presas assisted his older brother ..
Ernesto PrinothErnesto Prinoth (April 15, 1923 - November 26, 1981) was a racing driver from Italy. He entered the 1962 Italian Grand Prix with a Scuderia Jolly Club Lotus but failed to qualify, and this was his only attempt at Formula One. ..
Ernesto Ramos AntoniniErnesto Ramos Antonini (April 24, 1898-January 9, 1963 born in Mayagüez, Puerto Rico), was the President of the House of Representatives of Puerto Rico and co-founder of the "Partido Popular Democrático de Puerto Rico" (Popular Democratic Party of Puerto Rico). Antonini was born into a poor fami..
Ernesto RodriguesErnesto Rodrigues Ernesto Rodrigues (born in Lisbon, August 29, 1959) is a Portuguese composer, violinist, violist and electronic musician. Rodrigues has been playing the violin for 30 years and in that time has played all genres of music ranging from contemporary music to free jazz and free..
Ernesto Rojas CommandosErnesto Rojas Commandos (in Spanish: Comandos Ernesto Rojas), small guerrilla group in Colombia. Formed through a split in the EPL in 1991. Demobilized through a peace treaty with the government in 1992. At the time of demobilization CER had 25 fighters. External link [Peace treaty] ..
Ernesto RossiErnesto Rossi (1897 - 1967) was an Italian politician, journalist and anti-fascist activist. His ideas contributed to the Partito d'Azione, and subsequently the Partito Radicale. Biography Rossi was born in Caserta. Not yet nineteen years old, he voluntarily enlisted and fought in World War I. Af..
Ernesto Ruffo AppelErnesto Ruffo Appel Ernesto Ruffo Appel (June 25 1952, San Diego, California, USA) is an American-born Mexican politician famous for being the first state governor not belonging to the Partido Revolucionario Institucional (PRI) since its formation in 1929. His parents and grandparents are Mex..
Ernesto SabatoErnesto Sábato (born June 24, 1911, at Rojas, a tiny town in the Province of Buenos Aires, Argentina) is an Argentine writer (of Italian and ethnic Arbëreshë/Albanian descent). He began his studies at Universidad Nacional de La Plata where he earned a Ph.D. in Physics. He then attended the Sorbo..
Ernesto SamperErnesto Samper Pizano (born 3 August 1950 in Bogotá) is a Colombian politician. He served as the President of Colombia from 7 August 1994 to 7 August 1998, representing the Liberal Party. Campaign Scandal He was accused shortly after his presidential victory by his opponent and future successo..
Ernesto Sanchez La CruzErnesto Sanchez La Cruz was a Spanish explorer who in 1910 discovered the Angel Falls in Venezuala. He spent the rest of his life in South America. ..
Ernesto SchiaparelliErnesto Schiaparelli (July 12, 1856– 1928) was an Italian Egyptogist, who found Queen Nefertari's tomb in Deir al-Madinah in the Valley of the Queens (1904) and excavated the tomb of the royal architect Kha (1906), found intact and displayed in toto in Turin. He was appointed director of the ..
Ernesto ScorsoneErnesto Scorsone is an American politician. He is the only openly gay member of Kentucky's state legislature. Scorsone served 12 years in the Kentucky House of Representatives. Since 1996, he has been a state senator for the 13th District of Kentucky. He earned a Bachelor's degree from the Univ..
Ernesto Teodoro MonetaErnesto Teodoro Moneta (September 20, 1833 – February 10, 1918) had a personality as paradoxical as the term «militant pacifist» which was so often applied to him. He was a nationalistic internationalist, a deeply religious anticlerical propagandist, a crusader for physical fitness who..
Ernesto Tisdel LefevreErnesto Tisdel Lefevre (1876 - 1922) was acting President of Panama from January 30 1920 to October 1 1920. |- style="text-align: center;" ..
Ernesto VidalErnesto Vidal (born November 15, 1921) was an Uruguayan footballer. He was part of the Uruguay national football team in the 1950 World Cup. He also played club football for C.A. Peñarol Montevideo. ..
Ernesto ZedilloErnesto Zedillo Ponce de León President of Mexico Term of office:1 December 1994 – 1 December 2000 Preceded by: Carlos Salinas de Gortari Succeeded by: Vicente Fox Quesada Date of birth: 27 December 1951 Place of birth: Mexico City Profession: Economist Fi..
Ernestus GrevenErnestus Johannes Christiaan Greven (September 8, 1885 - March 8, 1924) was a Dutch athlete. He competed at the 1908 Summer Olympics in London. In the 100 metres, Greven placed fifth (last) in his first round heat to be eliminated from competition. References () ..
Ernest "Ty" ArbourErnest "Ty" Arbour (b. 29 June, 1896 in Waubaushene, Ontario) was a professional ice hockey player in the National Hockey League and the Western Canada Hockey League. Position: Left WingShoots: LeftHeight: 5 ft 7 inWeight: 160 lb Playing career Ty Arbour played for the Edmonton Eskimos and Vancouve..
Ernest A. BatchelderErnest A. Batchelder (1875–1957) was an artist and educator who made Southern California his home in the early 20th century. He is famous as a maker of art tiles. Batchelder came to Pasadena, California, in the early 1900s to teach, and became director of the art department at Throop Polyte..
Ernest A. Finney, Jr./TempJudge Ernest A. Finney, Jr. b. 1931-, in Smithfield,Virginia, former Chief Justice of the South Carolina Supreme Court ..
Ernest A. FitzgeraldErnest A. Fitzgerald is a retired American Bishop of the United Methodist Church, elected in 1984. He was born 24 July 1925 in Crouse, North Carolina. He married Sarah Frances Perry of Wingate, North Carolina 24 August 1945. The Fitzgeralds have two children: son Jimmy and wife Phyllis; and daug..
Ernest A. Jansonredirect[[Template:Portal]]Sergeant Major Ernest August Janson (1878-1930) was a United States Marine who was highly decorated for his heroic actions in World War I, receiving both the Army and Navy Medal of Honor and the French Medaille Militaire, as well as decorations from Montenegro, Portugal, ..
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Ernest Abraham HartErnest Abraham Hart (June 26, 1835 - January 7, 1898), English medical journalist, was born in London, the son of a Jewish dentist. He was educated at the City of London school, and became a student at St Georges hospital. In 1856 he became a member of the Royal College of Surgeons, making a specia..
Ernest AchesonErnest Francis Atchinson (19th September 1855- 16th May, 1917) was a newspaper editor and a representative to the United States House of Representatives. He was born in Washington, Pennsylvania in 1855. He attended the public schools there, and then went on Washington and Jefferson College in 1875..
Ernest Addison MoodyDr. Ernest Addison Moody Ernest Addison Moody (1903-1975) was a noted philosopher, medievalist, and logician as well as a musician and scientist. He served as professor of philosophy at University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) where he also served as department chair, and Columbia Univ..
Ernest Albert EgertonErnest Albert Egerton (10 November 1897 - 14 February 1966) was an English recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest and most prestigious award for gallantry in the face of the enemy that can be awarded to British and Commonwealth forces. He was 19 years old, and a Corporal in the 16th Bn., The ..
Ernest Albert WaterlowSir Ernest Albert Waterlow (1850 - 1919), English painter, was born in London, and received the main part of his art education in the Royal Academy schools, where, in 1873, he gained the Turner medal for landscape-painting. He was elected associate of the Royal Society of Painters in Water-Colours ..
Ernest Aldrich SimpsonErnest Aldrich Simpson (1895 - 1958) was an Anglo-American shipping executive best known as the second husband of Wallis Simpson, who married the former Edward VIII of the United Kingdom. Born in New York City, New York, educated at Harvard and dying in London, England, Simpson was briefly a captai..
Ernest Alexandre Honoré CoquelinErnest Alexandre Honoré Coquelin (May 16, 1848 - February 8, 1909), called Coquelin cadet, to distinquish him from his brother, was born at Boulogne, and entered the Conservatoire in 1864. He graduated with the first prize in comedy and made his debut in 1867 at the Odéon. The next year he appear..
Ernest AllenErnest Allen (born March 11, 1973) is an Arena Football League offensive lineman/defensive lineman for the Philadelphia Soul. He had previously also played for the Florida Bobcats, Albany Firebirds, Milwaukee Mustangs, Orlando Predators and the Dallas Desperados. High school career Allen attended J..
Ernest AngleyErnest Angley (born 1921) is a Christian evangelist (local, international and television) working out of Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio. A native of rural North Carolina, he was raised a Baptist, and at the age of 18 he said he underwent a "life-changing experience". In the early 1960s, he arrived in northeas..
Ernest AnsermetErnest Alexandre Ansermet (Vevey, Switzerland, November 11, 1883 – Geneva, February 20, 1969) was a Swiss conductor. A contemporary of Wilhelm Furtwängler and Otto Klemperer – and, like them, skilled in 20th century music – Ansermet represents in most ways a very different tradit..
Ernest ArmstrongErnest Armstrong (12 January 1915 - 8 July 1996) was a Labour Party (UK) politician. He was Member of Parliament for Durham North West from 1964 until he retired in 1987. His daughter, Hilary Armstrong, was his successor. Ernest Armstrong served as a Labour whip, and junior minister for Education..
Ernest Arthur GardnerErnest Arthur Gardner (1862–1939), educated at the City of London school and Caius College, Cambridge (fellow, 1885), was a well-known archaeologist. From 1887 to 1895 he was director of the British School of Archaeology at Athens, and later became professor of archaeology at University Colle..
Ernest AtkinsErnest Atkins (born April 26, 1890) was an Australian rules footballer. Atkins spent his short career of 23 games, playing for University in the VFL/AFL. He kicked 7 goals. ..
Ernest AugustErnest Augustus or Ernst August can refer to: Ernest Augustus, Elector of Hanover (1629-1698), father of King George I of Great BritainErnest Augustus, Duke of York and AlbanyErnest Augustus I (1771-1851), king of Hanover, son of King George III of the United KingdomErnest Augustus II, or Ernst Augu..
Ernest Augustus, Duke of York and AlbanyErnest Augustus, Duke of York and Albany KG (7 September 1674, Osnabruck –14 August 1728, Osnabruck) was the youngest son of Ernest Augustus, Elector of Brunswick-Lüneburg and Sophia of the Palatinate and a younger brother of George I of Great Britain. Ernest was Prince-Bishop of Osnabrück..
Ernest Augustus, Elector of Brunswick-LüneburgErnest Augustus (German: Ernst August; Latin: Ernestus Augustus; 20 November 1629, Herzberg am Harz – 23 January 1698, Herrenhausen) was duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg and ruled over the Calenberg (or Hanover) subdivision of the duchy. He was appointed prince-elector, but died before the appointme..
Ernest Augustus AndersonBishop Ernest Augustus Anderson was installed in Hay as the second Bishop of Riverina, New South Wales Australia, on 11 February 1896, at a time of financial difficulty for the church. Because of the continuing drought and rabbit plague, station owners no longer had the means of supporting the churc..
Ernest Augustus III, Duke of BrunswickErnst August, Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg Prince Ernst August III of Hanover, Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg (17 November 1887, Penzing-30 January 1953), reigning Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg (2 November 1913-8 November 1918), was a grandson of King George V of Hanover, whom the Prussians deposed..
Ernest Augustus II of Hanover, 3rd Duke of CumberlandErnst August3rd Duke of Cumberland Crown Prince Ernst August II of Hanover, 3rd Duke of Cumberland, (Ernst August Wilhelm Adolf Georg Friedrich) (21 September 1845-14 November 1923), was the eldest child and only son of King George V of Hanover and his wife, Princess Marie of Saxe-Altenburg. E..
Ernest Augustus IV, Prince of HanoverErnst August, Prince of Hanover (German Ernst August, Prinz von Hannover; 18 March 1914, Braunschweig – 9 December 1987) was the eldest son of Ernest Augustus III, Duke of Brunswick and Princess Viktoria Luise of Prussia. From his birth, he was the Hereditary Duke of Brunswick (German Ernst Au..
Ernest Augustus I of HanoverErnest Augustus I of Hanover ..
Ernest B. SchoedsackErnest Beaumont Schoedsack (June 8, 1893 - December 23, 1979) was an American motion picture Cinematographer, director, and producer. Born in Council Bluffs, Iowa, Schoedsack is probably best remembered for being the co-director of the 1933 film, King Kong. Standing six-foot-six, Schoedsack was f..
Ernest BackesErnest Backes (1946, Trier, Germany) was #3 of compensation chamber Clearstream (formerly Cedel), in charge of relations with clients, and was fired in May 1983. According to himself, he was "fired because (he) knew too much about the Ambrosiano scandal." Banco Ambrosiano collapsed in 1982, but the..
Ernest Bai KoromaErnest Bai Koroma (born 2 October 1953 in Makeni, Bombali District, Northern Sierra Leone) is a politician in Sierra Leone. He is a member of the All People's Congress and minority leader in parliament. Contents 1 Pre-political career2 Political career3 2002 Presidential election4..
Ernest BallErnest Ball (July 22 1878 - May 3 1927) was a United States singer and songwriter, most famous for composing "When Irish Eyes Are Smiling" in 1912. Born in Cleveland, Ohio, Ball received formal music training at the Cleveland Conservatory. His nascent career was much bouyed by James J. Walker, then..
Ernest BarnardErnest Sargent Barnard (July 17 1874 - March 27 1931) was the President of Major League Baseball's American League from 1927 until his death. Born in West Columbia, West Virginia, he later resided in Delaware, Ohio. He graduated from Otterbein College in 1895, and became football and baseball coach ..
Ernest Basil VerneyErnest Basil Verney (22 August 1894 - 19 August 1967) was a British pharmacologist. He was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society in 1936. References Biogr Mem Fellows R Soc. 1970;16:523-42. ..
Ernest Beachcroft Beckwith TowseErnest Beachcroft Beckwith Towse (VC, CBE) was an English recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest and most prestigious award for gallantry in the face of the enemy that can be awarded to British and Commonwealth forces. Contents 1 Details2 Further information3 The medal4 ..
Ernest BeckerDr. Ernest Becker (1925-March 6, 1974, Vancouver, British Columbia), a cultural anthropologist and interdisciplinary scientific thinker and writer, came to the recognition that psychological inquiry inevitably comes to a dead end beyond which belief systems must be invoked to satisfy the human psych..
Ernest Beckett, 2nd Baron GrimthorpeErnest William Beckett (1856-1917) was Conservative MP for Whitby, England between 1885 and 1905. In 1905 his uncle, Edmund Beckett, 1st Baron Grimthorpe died, and he succeeded to the title. |- style="text-align: center;" ..
Ernest Belfort BaxErnest Belfort Bax (July 23, 1854 - November 26 1926) was a British socialist journalist and philosopher, associated with the Social Democratic Federation (SDF). Born into a nonconformist religious family in Leamington, he was first introduced to Marxism while studying philosophy in Germany. He co..
Ernest Benach i PascualErnest Benach (b. Reus (Baix Camp), 12 November 1959) is the current President of the Catalan Parliament. Contents 1 Education and professional background2 Civic background3 Political background4 Institutional background Education and professional background Public worker o..
Ernest BethelErnest Bethel is a British journalist in Asia. He recorded on the Russo-Japanese War, but then stayed in Korea and reported on Japanese imperialism in Korea. In particular he noted the abuses by Japanese soldiers against Koreans. For his commentary he was imprisoned, where he died of tuberculosis. T..
Ernest BevinErnest Bevin (9 March 1881 - 14 April 1951) was a British labour leader, politician, and statesman, born in a small village in Somerset, England. His father, whom he never knew, was an agricultural labourer and his mother was a housemaid who died when he was eight. He had little formal education, le..
Ernest Binfield HavelErnest Binfield Havel (1861-1934), who published under the name, E.B. Havell, was a British arts administrator and author of numerous books about Indian art and architecture. With Abanindranath Tagore, he established the Bengal school of art, which sought to adapt British art education in India so a..
Ernest BishopCoronation Street character Ernest Bishop Played by Stephen Hancock Duration 1969-1978 Date of Birth 11th August 1930 Date of Death 11th January 1978 Marital Status Deceased Occupation Photographer, Pianist,Payroll Supervisor at Baldwin's Factory Family Emily Ernest B..
Ernest BlochThis article is about the composer. For the philosopher see Ernst Bloch. Ernest Bloch (July 24, 1880 – July 15, 1959) was a Swiss-born American Jewish composer. He was born in Geneva and studied music at the conservatory in Brussels, where his teachers included Eugène Ysaÿe; and later he al..
Ernest BloodErnest A. Blood (October 4, 1872 in Manchester, New Hampshire, United States - February 5, 1955) was a former high school and college men's basketball coach. Between 1915 and 1924 he coached Passaic High School to a remarkable 200-1 record. Passaic was unbeaten for more than five seasons, a feat whi..
Ernest BlytheErnest Blythe (Ir: Earnán de Blaghd) (April 13, 1889 – February 23, 1975) was an Irish politician. Ernest Blythe was born to a Protestant family near Lisburn, County Antrim in 1889. He was the son of a farmer and was educated locally. At the age of fifteen he started working as a clerk in ..
Ernest BockErnest BockSouth Africa (RSA) Batting style Right-hand bat Bowling type Right-arm medium Tests First-class Matches 1 19 '''Runs scored 11 281 Batting average - 14.05 100s/50s -/- -/1 Top score 9* 78 Balls bowled 138 - Wickets - 32 Bowling ..
Ernest BorgnineErnest Borgnine shows off his new Chief Petty Officer cover at the Navy Memorial in Washington, D.C on October 15, 2004 Ernest Borgnine (born January 24, 1917) is an Academy Award-winning American actor. He was born Ernesto Charles Borgnine (although some sources indicate he was born Ermes E..
Ernest BornemanErnst Wilhelm Julius Bornemann (April 12, 1915 – June 4, 1995) was a German crime writer, filmmaker, anthropologist, ethnomusicologist, jazz musician, jazz critic, psychoanalyst, sexologist, and committed socialist. All these diverse interests, he claimed, had a common root in his lifelong ins..
Ernest BourErnest Bour (April 20, 1913-June 20, 2001) was a French conductor. Born in Thionville, Bour studied at both the University and the Conservatoire of Strasbourg. His conducting teachers included Fritz Münch and Hermann Scherchen. After serving as chorus master for the radio choruses of Geneva and St..
Ernest BramahErnest Bramah Smith (1868-1942) was a British author, better known by his pen name, Ernest Bramah. He achieved the remarkable feat of being successful on a continuing basis in two strikingly different forms of fiction. His detective-fiction character, the blind but remarkably percipient Max Carrad..
Ernest BromleyErnest Bromley (14 March 1912 - 17 December 1997) was a pioneer of the modern American tax resistance movement and one of the original Freedom Riders. In 1942 he refused to display a "defense tax stamp" on his car. He redirected the $7.09 cost of the stamp that would have gone to the war effort an..
Ernest Bromley (cricketer)Ernest BromleyAustralia (AUS) Batting style Left-hand bat Bowling type Slow left-arm orthodox Tests First-class Matches 2 52 '''Runs scored 38 2055 Batting average 9.50 28.54 100s/50s 0/0 3/12 Top score 26 161 Balls bowled 60 3217 Wickets 0 ..
Ernest BrownThis article is about the British politician. For other people named Ernest Brown, see Ernest Brown (disambiguation). Alfred Ernest Brown CH (August 27 1881-February 16 1962) was a British politician who served as leader of the National Liberals from 1940 until 1945. Born in Torquay, Devon, Brown w..
Ernest Brown (disambiguation)Ernest Brown may refer to: Ernest Brown, a British politicianErnest S. Brown, a U.S. Senator from NevadaErnest William Brown, a British mathematician and astronomerWalter Ernest Brown, an Australian recipient of the Victoria Cross ..
Ernest Brudenell-Bruce, 3rd Marquess of AilesburyErnest Augustus Charles Brudenell-Bruce, 3rd Marquess of Ailesbury, PC (January 8 1811 – October 18 1886). Lord Bruce was educated at Eton College and Trinity College, Cambridge. He was MP for Marlborough from 1832–1878, and also held several official posts, becoming Lord of the Bedchamber..
Ernest BucklerErnest Buckler (19 July 1908 – 4 March 1984) was a Canadian novelist best known for his 1952 novel, The Mountain and the Valley. He was born in a Nova Scotian village, Dalhousie West, where he attended the one-room school. He was a scholarship student at Dalhousie University, (B.A., 1929) and..
Ernest BuckmasterErnest William Buckmaster, (1897 - 1968) Australian artist born in Victoria who won the Archibald Prize in 1932 with a portrait of Sir William Irvine. Buckmaster studied and later taught at the National Gallery School in Melbourne [link]. He became a painter of traditional portraits and ..
Ernest BurgessErnest Watson Burgess (May 16, 1886 – December 27, 1966) was an urban sociologist at the University of Chicago. Burgess was born in Tilbury, Ontario, and educated at Kingfisher College in Oklahoma. He continued graduate studies in sociology at the University of Chicago. In 1916, he returned..
Ernest BurkeErnest Burke (June 26, 1924 – January 31, 2004) was an American baseball player in the Negro League. Ernest Burke was born in Havre de Grace, Maryland. During World War II, he enlisted in the United States Marine Corps. Burke was one of the first black U.S. Marines to serve in World War II, and e..
Ernest ButtenshawErnest Buttenshaw was an Australian politician, elected as a member of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly. ..
Ernest C. PasourE. C. Pasour, Jr. is Professor Emeritus of Agricultural and Resource Economics at North Carolina State University. He received a Ph.D. in agricultural economics from Michigan State University and spent a sabbatical at the University of Chicago on a NSF Fellowship. He is the author of books oriente..
Ernest C. PollardErnest Charles Pollard (1906-04-16 in Yunnan, China – 1997-02-24 in Jupiter, Florida) was a professor of physics and biophysics and an author, who worked on the development of radar systems in World War II, worked on the physics of living cells, and who has written textbooks and approximately ..
Ernest CallenbachErnest Callenbach (born April 3, 1929) is an American writer. Born in Williamsport, Pennsylvania, he attended the University of Chicago, where he was drawn into the then 'new wave' of serious attention to film as an art form. After six months in Paris at the Sorbonne, watching four films a day, he ..
Ernest CandèzeErnest Charles Auguste Candèze was a Belgian doctor and entomologist born 22 February, 1827 at Liège and dying in Glain , 30 June , 1898. He studied in Liege under Jean Theodore Lacordaire (1801-1870), then studied medicine in Paris and Liège. Following Lacordaire’s advice he joined the cir..
Ernest CarrErnie Carr Ernest "Ernie" Shoobridge Carr (1875 - 17 September 1956) was an early twentieth century member of the Australian House of Representatives. Born in Dubbo, New South Wales, Carr worked as a journalist and editor prior to gaining Australian Labor Party pre-selection for the Bathurst..
Ernest CarterErnest "Boom" Carter is an American drummer, who was a member of Bruce Springsteen's E Street Band for six months in 1974. He played a number of concerts during that stretch and was the drummer on the recording of the classic song "Born to Run". Future E Street drummer Max Weinberg later said th..
Ernest CasselSir Ernest Cassel (1852-1921) was a British merchant banker and capitalist. Born in Cologne, Germany, the son of Jacob Cassel, who owned a small bank, Cassel arrived penniless in Liverpool, England in 1869 and found employment with a firm of grain merchants. With an enormous capacity for hard work ..
Ernest ChappellErnest E. Chappell was born in 1903 and died July 4, 1983. Chappell was the host of the late 1940s radio program Quiet Please. The show ran from 1947 to 1949. Quiet Please was his major acting credit. On February 10, 1925, Chappell was the announcer, as well as the director of the first radio sta..
Ernest Charles AshtonLieutenant-General Ernest Charles Ashton CB CMG VD (1873-1957) was a Canadian soldier and Chief of the General Staff, the head of the Canadian Army from 1935 until 21 November1938. He retired from the Canadian Army in 1941. Lieutenant-General Ashton's Main Appointments 1915 - 1916 Commanding O..
Ernest Charles DruryErnest Charles Drury (January 22, 1878-February 17, 1968) was a farmer, politician and writer who served as Premier of Ontario, Canada, from 1919 to 1923 as the head of a United Farmers of Ontario - Labour coalition government. Drury was a cofounder of the UFO in 1913, but did not run in the 1..
Ernest Charles JonesErnest Charles Jones (January 25, 1819 – January 26, 1869), poet, novelist, and Chartist. Born in Berlin, he was the son of Major J., equerry to the Duke of Cumberland, afterwards King of Hanover. He adopted the views of the Chartists in an extreme form, and was imprisoned for two years for sedit..
Ernest ChaussonErnest Chausson (January 20, 1855 – June 10, 1899) was a French composer. right He was born in Paris into an upper middle-class family. He frequented the Paris salons, where he met such celebrities as Fantin-Latour, Odilon Redon, and Vincent d'Indy. He dabbled in writing and drawing be..
Ernest CherringtonErnest Cherrington (1877-1950) was a leading temperance journalist (see temperance movement). He became active in the Anti-Saloon League and was appointed editor of the organization's publishing house, the American Issue Publishing Company. He edited and contributed to the writing of The Standard En..
Ernest ChuardErnest Chuard (July 31, 1857 - November 9, 1942) was a Swiss politician and member of the Swiss Federal Council (1919-1928). He was elected to the Swiss Federal Council on December 11, 1919 and handed over office on December 31, 1928. He was affiliated to the Free Democratic Party. During his off..
Ernest ClaesAndreas Ernestus Josephus Claes (October, 24th 1885 in Zichem - September, 2nd 1968 in Elsene) was a Flemish author. Some of his works are written under the pseudonym G. van Hasselt Works Uit mijn dorpken (1906)Het proza van Potgieter (1912)Uit mijn soldatentijd (1917)Bei uns in Deutschland (191..
Ernest ClarkAnother Ernest Clark was Governor of Tasmania 1933–1945. See Ernest Clark (governor) Ernest Clark (born February 12 1912 in London, England - died November 11 1994 in Somerset, England) was a British actor who was an accomplished actor of stage, television and film. He appeared in plays at bo..
Ernest Clark (governor)Sir Ernest Clark was Governor of Tasmania from 1933 to 1945. External links Private papers at the [Morris Miller Library]A brief bio at the [National Archives of Australia] ..
Ernest CodmanErnest A. Codman, M.D., (December 30, 1869-1940) was a U.S. physician. He was an advocate of hospital reform and is the acknowledged founder of what today is known as outcomes management in patient care. It was his lifelong pursuit to establish an "end results system" to track the outcomes of pat..
Ernest Cook (philanthropist)Ernest Edward Cook (4 September 1865-1955) was an English philanthropist and businessman and grandson of Thomas Cook. He founded the Ernest Cook Trust which is dedicated to the preservation of english country houses and their estates. The trust owns 21,500 acres of land and is responsible for the f..
Ernest CormierMain building of the Université de Montréal, by Ernest Cormier Supreme Court of Canada building, by Ernest Cormier Ernest Cormier OC (December 5, 1885-January 1, 1980) was a Quebec engineer and architect who spent much of his career in the Montreal area, erecting notable examples of A..
Ernest Courtot de CisseyErnest Courtot de Cissey, French general and statesman Ernest Louis Octave Courtot de Cissey (September 12, 1810 - June 15, 1882) was a French general. He was born in Paris, and after passing through St Cyr, entered the army in 1832, becoming captain in 1839. He saw active service in Algeri..
Ernest CowanPeter Ernest Cowan (3 January 1882–7 May 1955), usually known as Ernest Cowan, was a Member of the Western Australian Legislative Assembly from 1928 to 1930. Born in Wallaroo, South Australia on 3 January 1882, he was the son of farmer Robert Cowan and Christina nee McMartin. Nothing is known of ..
Ernest CoxErnest F. G. Cox (1883-1959) was an engineer and marine salvage expert from Wolverhampton. Between 1924 and 1931 his company, Cox & Danks, successfully raised 35 of the German fleet that had been scuttled at Scapa Flow in 1919. Joseph Gores, in his interesting book Marine Salvage: The Unforgiving B..
