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Eu, Seine-Maritime
For other meanings of Eu, see Eu (disambiguation). Eu is an historic town in northern France. It is the chief town of a canton situated close to the coast in the département of Seine-Maritime, in the region of Haute-Normandie; in the eastern part of Normandy and close to the border with Picardy..
EUS
EUS may refer to: the Basque languageEngineering Undergraduate Society of the University of British ColumbiaEndoscopic ultrasound This page disambiguates a three-character combination which might be any or all of an abbreviation, an acronym, an initialism, a word in English, or a word in another lan..
Eusapia Palladino
Eusapia Palladino (1854-1918) was a famous physical medium and spiritualist from the slums of Naples. In her early life she was married to a traveling conjuror. (Rawciffe 1952, page 321) In Italy, France, and Germany, it was recorded she displayed extraordinary powers in the dark: levitating and el..
EUSART
EUSART - enhanced universal synchronous asynchronous receiver transmitter ..
EUSA (disambiguation)
EUSA may mean: Edinburgh University Students' AssociationEuropean Union Studies Association [link]European University Sports Association [link]Eighth U.S. Army ..
Eusèbe Renaudot
Eusèbe Renaudot (1646–1720), was a French theologian and Orientalist. Born in Paris, he was brought up and educated for a career in the church. Despite his interest in theology and his title of abbé, much of his life was spent at the French court, where he attracted the notice of Colbert an..
Eusébio
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Eusébio, Ceará
Eusébio is a city in the state of Ceará, Brazil. ..
Eusebio Ayala
Eusebio Ayala (1875 1942) was President of Paraguay November 3 1921 - April 1 1923 and again from 1932 to 1936 He was a member of the Liberal Party (Paraguay).. List of Presidents of Paraguay ..
Eusebio Ayala District
Eusebio Ayala is a district of the Cordillera Department, Paraguay. It is named after Eusebio Ayala, a former President of Paraguay. ..
Eusébio Cardinal Scheid
Cardinal Scheid. Eusébio Oscar Cardinal Scheid, S.J.C. (born 8 December, 1932) is a Brazilian Cardinal Priest and Archbishop of Rio de Janeiro. Contents 1 Biography2 Honors and awards3 2005 Conclave4 External links Biography Born in Bom Retiro, Joaçaba, Brazil, to Albe..
Eusebio de Güell
Please [Glossary#Wwikify] (format) this article or section as suggested in the [Guide to layoutGuide to layout] and the [Manual of StyleManual of Style]. Remove this template after wikifying. This article has been tagged since June 2006. Count Eusibio Güell, was ..
Eusebio Kino
Eusebio Francisco Kino S.J. (August 10, 1645–March 15, 1711) was a Catholic priest who became famous in what is now northwestern Mexico and the southwestern United States for the methods he used to Christianize the indigenous Native American population. He established over 20 missions and vi..
Eusebio Pedroza
Eusebio Pedroza (born 1953) is a native of Panama who holds two records in boxing: His 19 defenses as world Featherweight champion are a record for that division, and his seven years as world champion non-stop are a division record too. His cousin, Rafael Pedroza, was a world champion also, in the J..
Eusebio Rodolfo Cordón Cea
Dr Eusebio Rodolfo Cordón Cea (December 16, 1899 in Sonsonate – Januray 9, 1966 in Mejicanos) was provisional president of El Salvador in 1962. ..
Eusebius (disambiguation)
Eusebius is the name of a number of significant historical people. The most important one is Eusebius of Caesarea. This arrangement is chronological: Eusebius of Myndus, 4th century BC philosopher.Eusebius of Laodicea (died c. 268), bishop of Laodicea. [Catholic Encyclopedia article].Pope..
Eusebius Amort
Eusebius Amort (November 15, 1692 - February 5, 1775) was a German Catholic theologian. Amort was born at Bibermuhle, near Tolz, in Upper Bavaria. Great, great, great, great, great grandfather to Paul Amort, he studied at Munich, and at an early age joined the Canons Regular at Polling, where, sho..
Eusebius Mandyczewski
Eusebius Mandyczewski, musicologist and composer, was born in Czernowitz, Ukraine on 18 August 1857, the son of a Greek Orthodox priest. He studied with Gustav Nottebohm and Robert Fuchs at the Vienna Conservatory, and became conductor of the Vienna Singakademie and from 1887 archivist of the Gesell..
Eusebius of Alexandria
Eusebius of Alexandria, is an author to whom certain extant homilies are attributed. These homilies enjoyed some renown in the Eastern Church in the sixth and seventh centuries. Their homiletical merit does not rise above mediocrity, and nothing is known of the author. In all events, he was not a p..
Eusebius of Angers
Eusebius (Bruno) of Angers (died September 1, 1081) was bishop of Angers, France. He first appears in the historical record as bishop of Angers at the synod of Reims in 1049, and for a long time had been an adherent of Berengar's doctrine of the Lord's Supper. As such he was regarded by Berengar h..
Eusebius of Caesarea
"Eusebius" redirects here. For , see . Eusebius of Caesarea Eusebius of Caesarea (c. 275 – May 30, 339) (often called Eusebius Pamphili, "Eusebius [the friend] of Pamphilus") was a bishop of Caesarea in Palestine and is often referred to as the father of church history because o..
Eusebius of Dorylaeum
Eusebius was a 5th century bishop of Dorylaeum in Asia Minor. He was the prime mover on behalf of Catholic orthodoxy against the heresies of Nestorius and Eutyches. During the earlier part of his life he followed the profession of an advocate at Constantinople, and was already known as a layman of ..
Eusebius of Emesa
Eusebius of Emesa (c. 300–c. 360) was a learned ecclesiastic of the Greek church. He was born at Edessa about the beginning of the 4th century. After receiving his early education in his native town, he studied theology at Caesarea and Antioch and philosophy and science at Alexandria. Among hi..
Eusebius of Myndus
Eusebius of Myndus was a 4th century AD philosopher of the neo-Platonist school, having studied under Aedesius of Pergamum. ..
Eusebius of Nicomedia
Eusebius of Nicomedia and Constantinople, (d. 341) was a bishop of Berytus (modern-day Beirut) in Phoenicia, then of Nicomedia where the imperial court resided, and finally of Constantinople from 338 up to his death. Distantly related to the imperial family of Constantine, he not only owed his remo..
Eusebius of Samosata
Saint Eusebius, Bishop of Samosata (died c. 379, Dolikha) was a Christian martyr and opponent of Arianism. His feast day is June 21st in the Western Church and June 22nd in the Eastern Church. In 361 he became bishop of the ancient Syrian city of Samosata. Eusebius had been entrusted with the offic..
Eusebius of Vercelli
Saint Eusebius, Bishop of Vercelle (modern Vercelli, Piemonte) (Sardinia c. 283 - Vercelli, Piemonte, August 1, 371) was a champion of St. Athanasius and Catholic orthodoxy in the 4th century controversy over Arianism. He was a lector in Rome before he went to Vercelle, the present Vercelli, and..
Eusine
Eusine is a fictional character in the Pokémon animated series and in the video game Pokémon Crystal. A self-declared Legendary Pokémon expert, he ventures around Johto in search of Suicune and also makes an appearance in Pokémon Crystal. In the anime series he challanges Ash Ketchum to a battle..
Eusiridae
Eusiridae is a family of amphipods. Genera & species AtylopsisBouvierellaCleonardoDolobrotusEusirellaEusirogenesEusiropsisEusirusFrigoraHarcledoHarpinioidesMeteusiroidesParaleptamphopusParamoeraPareusirogenesRegaliaRhachotropisSancho ..
Eusi Kwayana
Eusi Kwayana, born Sydney King, is a Guyanese politician. A cabinet minister in the People's Progressive Party government of 1953, the British Army detained him in 1954. Later he left the PPP to form ASCRIA, a Pan-Africanist grassroots political group which, after a brief flirtation with the People..
Euskadiko Ezkerra
Their initial logo had half an ikurriña (Basque flag) in the left side, and two white and black capital E's in the right side. Euskadiko Ezkerra (Basque Country Left, in Basque) or EE was a Basque socialist political organisation. It was founded as a coalition of Euskal Iraultzarako Alderdia..
Euskaltel
Euskaltel is a telecommunications company based in the Spanish autonomous community Basque Country, with its headquarters in Derio (near Bilbao). Its name literally translates into English as "Basque-Tel". It was formed by a joint effort of the Basque Government and Basque public saving banks. It ha..
Euskaltel-Euskadi
Euskaltel rider preparing for stage 11 of the 2006 Tour de France Euskaltel-Euskadi (UCI Team Code: EUS) is a professional road bicycle racing team. The team is commercially sponsored, but also works as an unofficial Basque national team and is partly funded by the Basque Government. Its ride..
Euskaltzaindia
Euskaltzaindia, or the Royal Academy of the Basque Language (literally translated as "group of keepers of the Basque language") is the official academic institution which watches over Euskara, the Basque language. It carries out research on the language, seeks to protect it, and establishes standard..
Euskal Ezkerra
Euskal Ezkerra (Basque Left) was a political party in Euskadi, Spain. EuE was formed as break-away from Euskadiko Ezkerra in 1991 when EE merged with PSOE. ..
Euskal Herrietako Alderdi Komunista
Euskal Herrietako Alderdi Komunista (EHAK), the Communist Party of the Basque Peoples, is a new Basque political party that ran in the Basque Autonomic Elections of 2005, receiving the votes of radical nationalists and getting nine seats in the Parlament (Batasuna had seven seats earlier). The part..
Euskal Iraultzarako Alderdia
Euskal Iraultzarako Alderdia (Party for the Basque Revolution) or EIA was a Basque Country/Spanish political party between 1977 and 1982. The party was founded in April 1977 in Gallarta (Biscay) after the 7th general assembly of ETA, during the Spanish transition to democracy. Its ideology was bas..
Euskal Langileen Alkartasuna
Euskal Langileen Alkartasuna, ELA (Solidarity of Basque Workers) is the major trade union of the Basque Country, principally active in the Spanish autonomous communities of the Basque Country and Navarre with a low level of organisation in the Northern Basque Country. External links [ELA ..
Euskal Telebista
ETB (also EiTB) is short for Euskal Irrati Telebista (Basque Radio-television), the name of the Basque Country's public broadcast service. The EiTB group is the leading media group in the Basque Country with four television channels and five radio stations. Their channels are also broadcast in Nava..
Euskelosaurus
Euskelosaurus ("good leg lizard") was a semi-bipedal dinosaur from the Late Triassic. It was a prosauropod that lived in the Late Triassic Period, in present-day South Africa, Lesotho, and Zimbabwe. It was first described by Thomas Henry Huxley in 1866. It may actually be the same animal as Plateo..
Euskirchen
Euskirchen is a town in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany, capital of the district Euskirchen. While Euskirchen resembles a modern shopping town, it also has a history dating back over 700 years, having been granted town-status in 1302. Parts of the ancient town wall, and three of its defensive tower..
Euskirchen (district)
Euskirchen Statistics State: North Rhine-Westphalia Capital: Euskirchen } } |- | Area:||1,249.093 km² |- | Inhabitants:||189,360 (2001) |- | pop. density:||152 inh./km² |- | Car identification:||EU |- | Homepage:||http://www.kreis-euskirchen.de |- !colspan=2 align=center bgcolor=#DEFFAD|Map ..
Euskobarómetro
The Euskobarómetro ("Basque-barometer") is a sociological statistical survey in the Basque Country (País Vasco), an autonomous community of Spain. It is conducted by the Universidad del País Vasco. The poll does not cover Navarre or the Basque areas of France; where Basque nationalism is generall..
EuskoTran
EuskoTran in Bilbao, Spain on grassed track EuskoTran ("BasqueTram") is the name of the metre gauge tramway system in Bilbao, Spain. Built in 2002 as a complement to the Bilbao metro, it is often described as the most modern public transport system in the world. The trams travel at speeds o..
EuskoTren
Trains at San Sebastian-Amara station. EuskoTren (Eusko Trenbideak/Ferrocarriles Vascos or basically Basque Railways) is a railway company which operates trains on part of the narrow gauge railway network in the Basque Country, Spain. The other part is run by FEVE. EuskoTren is owned by the ..
Eusko Abendaren Ereserkia
Eusko Abendaren Ereserkia ("Anthem of the Basque Ethnicity") is the official anthem of the Basque Country (Spain). The original title use the orthography Euzko. It should not be confused with Eusko Gudariak ("Basque Soldiers"), the anthem of the Eusko Gudarostea (the Basque Army during the Spanish C..
Eusko Abertzale Ekintza
Eusko Abertzale Ekintza - Acción Nacionalista Vasca (EAE-ANV) (Basque Nationalist Action) was the first Basque Nationalist political party to exist that presented itself on a socialist platform. It was formed in the 1930, as a reaction to the merge of the Basque Nationalist Party with conservative..
Eusko Alkartasuna
Eusko Alkartasuna, Basque and Spanish regional political party, translated as Basque Solidarity and abbreviated as EA, is a party which describes itself as a Basque national, democratic, popular, progressive and non-denominational party. Recently, the party adopted the subtitle "Euskal Sozialdemokr..
Eusko Gudariak
Eusko Gudariak (originally spelt Euzko Gudariak, "Basque Soldiers") was the anthem of the Eusko Gudarostea, the army of the Basque Autonomous Government during the Spanish Civil War. It is also used as an anthem by ETA and the Basque National Liberation Movement. The music is a traditional Basque t..
Eusmilis
Eusmilus was a dirk-toothed cat found in France and parts of North America during the late Oligocene (30.5-28.5 million years ago). It was noted for its long, flattened sabres and very prominent mandibular flange. Most were leopard-sized and rather long-bodied and short-legged compared to modern leo..
Eusmilus
Eusmilus ('well-knifed') is an extinct genus of mammal related to felines. The 2,50 m (8 ft) long Eusmilus had a long body and was about as tall as a leopard. It had developed long saber teeth and looked like a saber-toothed cat, but was actually a so-called 'false saber-tooth'. Eusmilus had lost ..
Eusociality
This section does not cite its [Citing sourcesreferences or sources]. You can [WikiProject Fact and Reference Checkhelp] Wikipedia by introducing appropriate citations.'' Talk Fire ants Eusociality is the phenomenon of reproductive specialisation found in some animals. It..
Euspondylus
Classification Genus Euspondylus Euspondylus acutirostrisEuspondylus guentheriEuspondylus maculatusEuspondylus monsfumusEuspondylus rahmiEuspondylus simonsiiEuspondylus spinalisEuspondylus stenolepis ..
Eustace
Eustace may refer to the following persons: Eustace I of BoulogneEustace II of BoulogneEustace III of BoulogneEustace IV of BoulogneEustace the MonkEustace, Bishop of ElySaint EustaceEustace, Dean of SalisburyEustace ScrubbEustace I GrenierEustace II GrenierEustace Wooster There is also the place na..
Eustace, Bishop of Ely
Eustace, Bishop of Ely (died 1215) was a Lord Chancellor of England and Bishop of Ely. The gallery of the present Church of Ely was his work. |- style="text-align: center;" ..
Eustace, Dean of Salisbury
Eustace, Dean of Salisbury was the twenty-third Lord Chancellor of England, from 1197 to 1198. He was also Dean of Salisbury. |- style="text-align: center;" | width="30%" |Preceded by:William Longchamp(Lord Chancellor)''' | width="40%" |Keeper of the Great Seal1197–1198Lord Chancellor1198 ..
Eustace, Texas
Eustace is a city in Henderson County, Texas, United States. The population was 798 at the 2000 census. Geography Eustace is located at [32°18′32″N, 96°0′33″W] (32.308801, -96.009098)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bureau, the city..
Eustace-Cole Hall
Michigan State University campus Eustace-Cole Hall Use Honor's College offices and classrooms Style Eclectic Erected 1887 ..
Eustace Budgell
Eustace Budgell (August 19, 1686 – May 4, 1737) was an English writer. Born in St. Thomas near Exeter, Budgell was educated at Oxford, was a cousin of Addison, who took him to Ireland and got him appointed to a lucrative office, which, however, he was foolish enough to throw away by lampooning th..
Eustace Chapuys
Eustace Chapuys (1489-1556) served as the Imperial ambassador to England from 1529 until 1545 and is best known for his extensive and detailed correspondence. He was born in Annecy in Savoy. He attended the University of Turin since 1507, staying there for at least 8 years. In 1517 he became an of..
Eustace Clare Grenville Murray
Eustace Clare Grenville Murray (1824 – 20 December 1881), English journalist, was the illegitimate son of Richard Grenville, 2nd Duke of Buckingham. Educated at Hertford College, Oxford, he entered the diplomatic service through the influence of Lord Palmerston, and in 1851 joined the British ..
Eustace Conway
Eustace Conway (born Eustace Robinson Conway IV in 1961 in South Carolina) is an American naturalist and the subject of the book The Last American Man by Elizabeth Gilbert. He is the owner of 1000 acre Turtle Island Preserve near Boone, North Carolina. At the age of 12, Conway lived in the woods f..
Eustace Grenier
Eustace Grenier (also Garnier, Granarius, Grenarius, or Agrain) (died June 15, 1123) was an important crusader lord, and constable of the Kingdom of Jerusalem. He may have been from Beaurain-Château, in Thérouanne in northern France (at the time in the County of Flanders); if so he would have pro..
Eustace Haydon
Albert Eustace Haydon (1880-1975) was a Canadian-American historian of religion and a leader of the Humanist movement. External links http://www.uua.org/uuhs/duub/articles/eustacehaydon.html ..
Eustace III of Boulogne
Eustace III, was a count of Boulogne, successor to his father Count Eustace II of Boulogne. His mother was Ida of Lorraine. He went on the First Crusade in 1096 with his brothers Godfrey of Bouillon (duke of Lower Lotharingia) and Baldwin of Boulogne. He soon returned to Europe to administer his do..
Eustace II of Boulogne
Eustace II, (d. 1093), count of Boulogne, was the husband of Goda, daughter of the English king Æthelred the Unready, and sister of Edward the Confessor. He was the son of Eustace I. From his second marriage with Ida of Lorraine, Eustace had three sons, Eustace III, the next count of Boulogne, and ..
Eustace Independent School District
Eustace Independent School District is a public school district based in Eustace, Texas. In addition to Eustace, the district serves the cities of Log Cabin, Payne Springs, and Enchanted Oaks and extends into southern Van Zandt County. Schools Eustace High (Grades 9-12)Eustace Junior High (Grades ..
Eustace IV of Boulogne
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Eustace I of Boulogne
Eustace I, count of Boulogne, was a son of Count Baldwin II and Adeline of Hollande. He held the county from 1046 until his death in 1049. Family and children He was married with Maud of Louvain, daughter of Lambert I of Leuven and had two children: Eustace II of Boulogne.Lambert II, Count of Lens..
Eustace John
His Honour Mr Eustace John, Nevisian-born Deputy Governor-General of Nevis, was sworn into office in 1992. He is the second person to have served as Governor-General of Nevis, preceded only by Mr. Weston Parris (d. 1992), who served from 1983 until 1992. The Deputy Governor-General of Nevis is app..
Eustace Jotham
Eustace Jotham (28 November 1883- 7 January, 1915) was an English recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest and most prestigious award for gallantry in the face of the enemy that can be awarded to British and Commonwealth forces. Details He was 31 years old, and a Captain in the 51st Sikhs (Fro..
Eustace Mullins
Eustace Clarence Mullins (born 1923 in Virginia) is an American political writer, author and biographer. He is a disciple of the American poet Ezra Pound, and the author of his only authorized biography. He is a veteran of the USAF, with 38 months of active service during World War II. Works Mull..
Eustace of Fauconberg
Eustace de Fauconberg was Bishop of London from 1221 to 1228 and was also Lord High Treasurer. Son of Walter de Fauconberg of Rise In Holderness. |- style="text-align: center;" ..
Eustace Percy, 1st Baron Percy of Newcastle
Eustace Sutherland Campbell Percy, 1st Baron Percy of Newcastle, PC (March 21 1887-April 3 1958) was a British Conservative politician. Percy served as President of the Board of Education from 1924 to 1929 and as Minister without Portfolio from 1935 to 1936 whilst known as "Lord Eustace Percy" (he ..
Eustace Scrubb
Eustace Clarence Scrubb is a character in C. S. Lewis' Chronicles of Narnia. He appears in The Voyage of the Dawn Treader, The Silver Chair, and The Last Battle. In The Voyage of the Dawn Treader, he is accompanied by Edmund and Lucy Pevensie, his cousins. In The Silver Chair, and The Last Battle, h..
Eustace Strytch
→Eustace Strych is the rich kid from [[The Adventures of Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius]]. He is highly manipulative, sly, and greedy. He also is spoiled and gets whatever he wants. He is voiced by Rob Paulsen. Contents 1 Appearances1.1 Billion Dollar Boy1.2 Attack Of The Twonkies1.3&..
Eustace Tennyson d'Eyncourt
Sir Eustace Henry William Tennyson-d'Eyncourt, 1st Baronet (1 April 1868 – 1 February 1951) was a British naval architect and engineer. As Director of Naval Construction for the Royal Navy, 1912-24, he was responsible for the design and construction of some of the most famous British warship..
Eustace the Monk
Eustace the Monk (c. 1170 – August 24, 1217) was a mercenary and pirate, in the tradition of medieval outlaws. Eustace was reputed to be a magician and one of the most feared men of his time. Contents 1 Life1.1 Beginnings1.2 Serving England1.3 Serving France2 See al..
Eustache Deschamps
French literature French literary history Medieval 16th century - 17th century 18th century -19th century 20th century - Contemporary French Writers Chronological list - - [[Portal:France|France Portal]] [[Portal:Literature|Literature Portal]]This box: [ view] • &..
Eustache Du Caurroy
Eustache Du Caurroy (baptised February 4, 1549 – August 7, 1609) was a French composer of the late Renaissance. He was a prominent composer of both secular and sacred music at the end of the Renaissance, including musique mesurée, and he was also influential on the foundation of the French schoo..
Eustache Le Sueur
Eustache Le Sueur or Lesueur (November 19, 1617 – April 30, 1655), one of the founders of the French Academy of painting, was born at Paris, where he passed his whole life. His early death and retired habits have combined to give an air of romance to his simple history, which has been decorated w..
Eustache Prud'homme
Eustache Prud'homme (June 14 1818 - November 5 1891) was a political figure in Canada East. He was born at Montreal in 1818. He became a farmer and later was appointed justice of the peace. He also served as captain in the local militia. He was elected to the Legislative Council of the Province of ..
Eustachian tube
Anatomy of the human ear. The Eustachian tube (or auditory tube) is a tube that links the pharynx to the middle ear. In adults the Eustachian tube is approximately 35 mm long. It is named after the 16th century anatomist Eustachius. Some modern medical books call this the pharyngotympanic tub..
Eustachy Erazm Sanguszko
Eustachy Erazm Sanguszko Noble Family Sanguszko Coat of Arms Pogoń Litewska Coat of Arms Parents Hieronim Janusz SanguszkoCecylia Urszula Potocka Consorts Klementyna Czartoryska Children with Klementyna CzartoryskaDorota SanguszkoRoman SanguszkoWładysław Hieronim Sanguszko ..
Eustachy Stanisław Sanguszko
Eustachy Stanisław Sanguszko Noble Family Sanguszko Coat of Arms Pogoń Litewska Coat of Arms Parents Wladyslaw Hieronim SanguszkoIzabella Maria Lubomirska Consorts Konstancja Maria Zamoyska Children with Konstancja Maria ZamoyskaRoman Wladyslaw Sanguszko Date of Birth Ju..
Eustachy Tyszkiewicz
Count Eustachy Tyszkiewicz (1814-1874) was a Polish archaeologist and historian, notable for his research on the pre-history of what is now Belarus, Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia. Brother of Konstanty Tyszkiewicz, also noted historian, in 1855 he founded the Archaeological Commission in Vilnius, one..
Eustacius de Yerburgh
Eustacius de Yerburgh was an Anglo Saxon war lord of the 11th century who was a descendant from an ancient house of Denmark. The ancestors of Eustacius immigrated to England circa 800 AD with the first of the Yerburgh line known as "Germund" (or in some texts "Gerundus"). Eustacius de Yerburgh is ..
Eustaquio Méndez Province
Eustaquio Méndez is a province in the Tarija Department, Bolivia. ..
Eustaquio van Lieshout
Blessed Eustaquio van Lieshout, ss.cc., was born as Humbert on November 3, 1890, in Aarle-Rixtel in the diocese of Hertogenbosch in the province of North Brabant of the Netherlands. As a religious and priest of the Congregation of the Sacred Hearts of Jesus and Mary (ss.cc.), he lived as a missio..
Eustathius
Eustathius or Eustathios was the name of several historical persons: Eustathius of Antioch, a Patriarch of Antioch (c.320 - c.330)Eustathius of Sebaste (fl. 350)Eustathius Macrembolites (fl. 12th century)Eustathius of Thessalonica (fl. late 12th century)Ewostatewos, an Ethiopian Saint (c.1273 - c.1..
Eustathius Macrembolites
Eustathius (Eusthatios or Eumathius) surnamed Macrembolites ("living near the long bazaar"), a medieval revivalist of the Greek romance, flourished in the second half of the 12th century CE. His title Protonobilissimus shows him to have been a person of distinction and, if he is also correctly desc..
Eustathius of Antioch
Eustathius of Antioch, sometimes surnamed the Great, was a bishop and patriarch of Antioch in the 4th century. He was a native of Side in Pamphylia. About 320 he was bishop of Beroea, and he became patriarch of Antioch before the Council of Nicaea in 325. In that assembly he distinguished himself z..
Eustathius of Sebaste
Eustathius, was bishop of Sebastia in Armenia. Toge­ther with Basilius of Ancyra, he was the author of the sect of the Macedonians. (Suidas s. v. Ενσταζιος.) He was originally a monk, and is said to have been the first who made the Armenians acqu..
Eustathius of Thessalonica
Eustathius of Thessalonica (Greek: ) (? - 1198) was a native of Constantinople who became archbishop of Thessalonike. After being a monk in the monastery of St. Florus, he was appointed to the offices of superintendent of peti­tions (ἐπὶ τῶν δεήσεων epi tōn deēseōn), professor of..
Eusthenopteron
Eusthenopteron was a genus of lobe-finned fish which has attained an iconic status from its close relationships to tetrapods. Early depictions of this animal show it emerging onto land, however paleontologists now widely agree that it was a pelagic animal. The genus Eusthenopteron is known from ..
Eustiromastix
Eustiromastix is a spider genus of the Salticidae family (jumping spiders). Species Eustiromastix bahiensis Galiano, 1979 (Brazil)Eustiromastix efferatus Bauab & Soares, 1978 (Brazil)Eustiromastix falcatus Galiano, 1981 (Trinidad)Eustiromastix intermedius Galiano, 1979 (Venezuela)Eustiromastix ke..
Eustis
Eustis may refer to: People Charles Eustis Bohlen, a United States AmbassadorDorothy Harrison Eustis, a dog breeder and philanthropistGeorge Eustis Jr., a United States Representative from LouisianaJames Biddle Eustis, a United States Senator from LouisianaWilliam Eustis, an early American state..
Eustis, Florida
Eustis is a city in Lake County, Florida, United States. The population was 15,106 at the 2000 census. As of 2004, the population recorded by the U.S. Census Bureau is 17,235.[link] Geography Eustis is located at [28°51′4″N, 81°40′55″W] (28.850993, -81.681943).[G..
Eustis, Maine
Eustis is a town in Franklin County, Maine, United States. The population was 685 at the 2000 census. Contents 1 History2 Geography3 Demographics4 External Links History Eustis became a plantation in 1857, and was officially incorporated in 1871. Geography According to the U..
Eustis, Nebraska
Eustis is a village in Frontier County, Nebraska, United States. The population was 464 at the 2000 census. Contents 1 Geography2 Demographics3 Noted native4 External links Geography Eustis is located at [40°39′51″N, 100°1′52″W] (40.664181, -100.031120)�..
Eustochium
Saint Eustochium (ca. 368--September 28, 419 or 420). Born Eustochium Julia at Rome, she was the daughter of Saint Paula and is also venerated as a saint. She was the third of four daughters of the Roman Senator Toxotius and his wife Paula, the former belonging to the noble Julian race, the lat..
Eustochius
Saint Eustochius (Eustachius) was bishop of Tours from 443 to 460. He was succeeded by Saint Perpetuus. ..
Eustoma
|- style="text-align:center; background:lightgreen;" !Species |- | style="padding: 0 .5em;" | See text |} Eustoma is a genus of 3 species in the family Gentianaceae, found in warm regions of the Southern United States, Mexico, Caribbean and northern South America. They are mostly found growing in ..
Euston
Euston can refer to various places: Euston railway station, London, UKEuston tube station, London, UKEuston Square tube station, London, UKEuston Road, London, UKEuston Tower, London, UKEuston, Suffolk, UKEuston, New South Wales, AustraliaEuston Manifesto This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation..
Euston, New South Wales
Euston is a small town on the banks of the Murray River, southern New South Wales, Australia. The twin town of Robinvale is on the other side of the river in the state of Victoria. ..
Euston Arch
The "Euston Arch", built in 1837, was the original entrance to Euston station in Central London. Designed by architect Philip Hardwick, it was inspired by Roman architecture, following Hardwick's trip to Italy in 1818-19. Strictly speaking it was not an arch, but a portico or propylaea in the Dor..
Euston Films
Euston Films was a British film and television production company. It was a subsidiary company of Thames Television, and operated from the 1970s to the 1990s, producing various series for Thames, which were screened nationally on the ITV network. The most famous Euston Films productions include Van ..
Euston Hall
Euston Hall is a country house, with park by William Kent and Capability Brown, outside Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk, in England. Euston first appears in the Domesday Book in 1087 as a manor belonging to Bury St. Edmunds Abbey. In 1578, Elizabeth I stayed at the manor hall with the Rookwood family on..
Euston Henry Sartorius
Euston, Henry Sartorius (VC, CB) was a recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest and most prestigious award for gallantry in the face of the enemy that can be awarded to British and Commonwealth forces. Contents 1 Details2 Further information3 The medal4 References5 Ex..
Euston Manifesto
The Euston Manifesto (pron. "yoosten", IPA /ˈjuːstən/) is a declaration of principles by the democratic left in support of universal human rights. It began as a conversation between friends, a group of academics, journalists, and activists. At their first meeting in London, they decided to writ..
Euston railway station
Euston station, also known as London Euston, is a major railway station to the north of central London in the London Borough of Camden. It is one of 17 British railway stations managed by Network Rail, and is the southern terminus of the West Coast Main Line. Euston is the main rail gateway from ..
Euston Road
Euston Road is an important thoroughfare in central London. It is part of the New Road from Paddington to Islington, which was constructed as a bypass through the fields to the north of London in the 1740s, but it is now generally regarded as being in central London. In 2002 the Greater London Auth..
Euston Road School
The Euston Road School was an art school which gave its name to a group of English painters, active in London between 1937 and 1939. William Coldstream, Victor Pasmore, Claude Rogers, and Graham Bell set up a School of Drawing and Painting in Euston Road in 1937, and other associated artists includ..
Euston Square tube station
Euston Square is a London Underground station at the corner of Euston Road and Gower Street, just north of University College London. The station, which is within walking distance of Euston railway station, is on the Circle, Hammersmith & City and Metropolitan lines, between Great Portland Street a..
Euston station
Euston station or London Euston station may refer to: Euston railway station, London, UKEuston tube station, London, UKEuston Square tube station, London, UK redirect[[Template:Disambig]]..
Euston Tower
Euston Tower is a skyscraper located in the London Borough of Camden, at 286 Euston Road, near the intersection with Tottenham Court Road. It is just south-east of Regent's Park. The tower stands at 124 m (408 feet) high, with 36 floors. It was the home of Capital FM until 1997 when they moved to..
Euston tube station
Euston Underground tube station is a London Underground station served by the Victoria Line and both branches of the Northern Line. It connects directly with Euston mainline station above it. The station is in Travelcard Zone 1. On the Bank branch of the Northern Line, the station is between Cam..
Eustratie Dabija
Eustratie (or Istrate) Dabija was Prince (Voivode) of Moldavia between 1661 and his death in September 1665. Rule As finacial collapse had marked the history of Moldavia for previous decades, Dabija is noted for re-introducing the mint in Suceava from his first year of rule. Previous large-scale in..
Eustreptospondylus
Eustreptospondylus ("well-curved vertebra"), referring to the arrangement of the spine in the original discovery, was a genus of megalosaurid dinosaurs from the Callovian stage of the Middle Jurassic period (164.7-161.2 million years ago) in southern England, at a time when Europe was a series of..
Eustress
Eustress can be defined as stress that is healthy or gives one a feeling of fulfillment. Webster's New Millennium™ Dictionary of English, Preview Edition (v 0.9.6) Copyright © 2003-2005 Lexico Publishing Group, LLC (see [here]) Contents 1 Distress versus eustress2 Etymol..

 


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