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Gai-Jin (book)
This article is about a novel. For the Japanese word for "foreigner", see Gaijin. Gai-Jin (Japanese 外人, "Foreigner") is a 1993 novel by James Clavell, chronologically the third book in his Asian Saga, although it was the last to be published. Taking place about 20 years after the eve..
Gaia
Gaia can refer to any one of the following: Gaia (mythology), a Greek and Roman goddess, also known as the Earth Mother (alternate spellings: Gaya, Gæa, Gaea, Gaïa, Gaya, or Ge)Gaia theory (science), a group of scientific theories about how life on Earth may regulate the planet's biosphere to mak..
Gaiah
Gaiah is a hard rock band based in Springfield, MA. The band formed in February of 2003 and has since defined itself as a strong act based off of melodic rbythem and harmony. Tracks from the band’s recently released full length album, entitled Through this Nightmare, have received airplay on loca..
Gaiamon
Gaiamon is a fictional character from the Digimon franchise. It is assumed to be a Mega-level space Digimon, however it was never seen. It would have been created by the merging of Galacticmon with planet Earth, resulting in the extinction of the human race and the creation of an unimaginably powerf..
Gaian
Gaian may refer to: Gaian Greens — a radical branch of the Green movementthe Gaia theorya person who adopts Technogaianism — an environmental movement Gaian is also: one of the seven factions the player can choose to control in the computer game Sid Meier's Alpha Centauri; their philosophy in t..
Gaian Greens
A Gaian is a radical Green who views the ecology of the Earth's biosphere not only as the basis of human moral examples, but of all cognition and even sentience. Advocates of this view claim that since we live as part of one planet's photosynthesis chain and trapped within its gravity well, we are ..
Gaiares
Gaiares (pronounced Guy-R-Us) is a Japanese style side-scrolling space shooter released in 1990 by Telenet Japan for the Sega Mega Drive System and subsequently for its American counterpart, the Sega Genesis. It came into the video game scene at a time when this genre was immensely popular. C..
Gaia (album)
Gaia is a 2003 album by Spanish folk metal band Mägo de Oz. It is the first rock opera of a trilogy. The album tells about a woman who in her moment of dead tells her ejecutor the history of an aztec called Azaak and her affair on Colony times. Track listing 1. Obertura MDXX 2. Gaia 3. La Conqui..
Gaia (comics)
Gaia, also known as the Guardian of the Universal Amalgamator, is a fictional comic book superheroine in the Marvel Comics universe, possibly a mutant or extraterrestrial. Created by Larry Hama, she first appeared in Generation X #37. Character history Not much is known about Gaia's origin beside..
Gaia (Foundation universe)
Gaia is a fictional planet described in the book Foundation's Edge, by Isaac Asimov. The name is derived from the Gaia hypothesis, which is itself eponymous to Gaia, the Earth Goddess. [Spoiler warningSpoiler warning]: Plot and/or ending details follow. Gaia is located in the Sayshell Se..
Gaia (mythology)
Greek deitiesseries Titans and OlympiansAquatic deitiesPersonified conceptsOther deities Primordial deities ChaosAetherGaiaUranus ErosErebusNyxTartarus Chthonic deities Hades and Persephone, Gaia, Demeter, Hecate, Iacchus, Trophonius, Triptolemus, Erinyes Gaia (pronounced /'geɪ.ə/ or /'ga..
Gaia (song)
"Gaia" Song by The Devin Townsend Band From the album Synchestra Album released 30 January 2006 Recorded August 2005 at The Armoury studios Genre Heavy Metal Song Length 6:03 Record label Hevy Devy Records InsideOut Producer Devin Townsend Synchestra Album Listing Mental Tan (Track 7) ..
Gaia consort
Gaia Consort is a Seattle-based folk rock music-group popular in the Pacific Northwest of the United States. Gaia Consort was founded by Chistopher Bingham and Sue Tinney in 1997, first playing at Nudestock 97. Gaia Consort has worked with a large number of musicians from the Pacific NorthWest, incl..
Gaia Gear
Gaia Gear is a science-fiction story written by Yoshiyuki Tomino with mechanical design of Ito Mamoru and based on Tomino's Gundam series. It first ran as a serial in the japanese Newtype Magazine from April 1987 to December 1991. Afterwards the story was released in five novels which were release..
Gaia II - La Voz Dormida
Gaia II - La Voz Dormida is a 2005 album by Spanish folk metal group Mägo de Oz. Continuation of Gaia, in which Azzak is on jail waiting for hers dead. CD 1 Volaverunt Opus 666 (4:25)La Voz Dormida (9:58)Hazme un sitio entre tu piel (4:54)El Poema de la Lluvia Triste (7:52)El Callejón del Inf..
Gaia in popular culture
The embodiment of the Earth Mother in Greek mythology, Gaia entered popular culture following the publication of James Lovelock's Gaia: A New Look at Life on Earth in 1979. Further books by Lovelock and others popularized the Gaia Hypothesis, which was widely embraced and passed into common usage as..
GAIA Island
Contents 1 About the project2 The Island3 Trivia4 External links About the project GAIA Island is an online project created by NAGTY, the UK gifted and talented association. It is designed to mimic the effects of an ecosystem, with participants modelling the growth rates to m..
Gaia Mater
GAIA MATER (the mother Earth) is an international network of humanist ecology, whose main object is solidarity, sharing of means, and protection of environmental equilibrium. The activities of Gaia Mater have as first objective general interest and public benefit, by promoting voluntary service ..
Gaia Movement
The Gaia Movement is an international network of individuals and Gaia groups, that share concerns with living more sustainably on the Earth. Contents 1 International2 Country organizations2.1 Australia2.2 Brazil2.3 Canada2.4 Denmark2.5 Hungary2.6 Malta2.7&..
Gaia Online
The Gaia Wing. Gaia Online (formerly known as Go-Gaia) is an anime-inspired online forum and games site founded on February 18, 2003 by Derek Liu, Josh Gainsbrugh, Long Vo, Studio XD artists, and programmers/web designers.http://www.big-boards.com/int.php?n=60 The website is one of the larges..
Gaia philosophy
Gaia philosophy (named after Gaia, the Greek goddess of the Earth) is a broadly inclusive term for related concepts that living organisms on a planet will affect the nature of their environment – to make it more suitable for life. This set of theories holds that all organisms on a pla..
Gaia probe
Gaia is an astrometry space mission, and a successor to the ESA Hipparcos mission. It was included within the context of the ESA Horizon 2000 Plus long-term scientific programme in 2000. It is expected to be launched by the ESA in the second half of 2011, and will be operated in a Lissajous-type or..
Gaia theory (science)
The Gaia hypothesis, a hypothesis put forward to explain a number of paradoxes about life and the earth, was first formulated in the 1960s by the independent research scientist James Lovelock. Until 1975 it was almost totally ignored. An article in the New Scientist of February 15th, 1975, and a ..
Gaia Trafikk
Gaia Trafikk is the largest public transportation provider in Bergen and Os, Norway. It was formed by the 1998 merger of Pan Trafikk, the bus company serving northern and southern Bergen, and Bergen Sporvei, the company serving Bergen's inner city. The route network covers most of Bergen, but the ..
Gaibandha District
Gaibandha is a district in Northern Bangladesh. It is a part of the Rajshahi Division. Contents 1 Geography2 Subdivisions3 Demographics4 History5 Economy6 Places of interest7 See also8 References Geography Gaibandha has a total area of 2179.27 square kil..
Gaida
--> The gaida (also spelled "gajda") is a bagpipe from South Eastern Europe (The Balkans). It is played throughout Bulgaria and Macedonia primarily. Cousins of this instrument are found in Albania, Bosnia, Croatia, Greece, Romania, Serbia and Turkey. Contents 1 Instrument parts1.1 Bag..
Gaidar
Gaidar is a name in Russian, Azerbaijani and Arabic. Russian surname (Russian Гайда́р):*Arkady Gaidar (real name Arkady Golikov, 1904–1941), Soviet writer of children's stories. He took the name Gaidar from a Khakas language word meaning going first, the leader.*Timur Gaidar, Soviet a..
Gaiden
Gaiden (外伝, literally outside story) is a Japanese term for a side story. Sometimes the English phrase "Another Story" is used within a Japanese title. Sometimes the side story is considered to take place in an alternate universe from its original counterpart, and does not affect the main story...
Gaiden Shinji
Gaiden Shinji was the first Blademaster of the Imperial City's Arena in the fictional role-playing game [[The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion]]. While he is never met directly (as he lived hundreds of years ago), he is refered to and revered by members of the Arena, and was the original maker of the Aren..
Gaidojutsu
Gaidojutsu is the fighting system from Albuquerque, New Mexico developed by Greg Jackson and made famous by Diego Sanchez in the Ultimate Fighting Championship. Originally a combination of wrestling and Judo techniques, Greg Jackson incorporated Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu and kickboxing to make the syste..
Gaiety Theatre
The Gaiety Theatre is a drama theatre on South King Street in Dublin, Ireland, near Grafton Street and St. Stephen's Green. Designed by architect C.J. Phipps and built in under 7 months, the Gaiety was opened on 27 November 1871 with the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland as guest of honour and a double ..
Gaiety Theatre, London
The Gaiety Theatre, London was a musical theatre in London's Strand area. It was first built in 1864 as the Strand Music Hall by Bassett and Keeling, and was subsequently rebuilt in 1896 by C. J. Phipps (who also designed the Gaiety Theatre in Dublin). The building was demolished in 1903, and repl..
Gaifen
Gaifen are fictional stellar creatures in the massively multiplayer online game DarkSpace. Like moose, their singular and plural forms are the same: a single Gaifen is interesting, while many Gaifen are quite dangerous. Physically, they resemble gaint marine mollusks, having a main head and body w..
Gaighat
Gaighat (नेपाल को पूर्वी भुभाग मा अवस्थित गाईघाट एक रमणीय स्थल हो।) is a town in Nepal. It is situated in a valley and surrounded by the Chure Hills. Many different castes of people live in Gaighat, foll..
Gaignun Kukai, Jr.
A character/reference from Xenosaga series. Jr., also known as Rubedo Gaignun Kukai, Jr. (usually just Jr. and often called 'Little Master' by those under his command) is a director of the Kukai Foundation, an organization based on Second Miltia. He looks like a child, and is thought by the ..
Gaihla
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 May 2006. Gaihla Gaihla is a Wolf Zen..
Gaijin
This article is about the Japanese word for "foreigner". For the James Clavell novel, see Gai-Jin (book). The characters for Gaikokujin. is an abbreviation of the Japanese word , meaning "foreigner". The words can refer to nationality or ethnicity. The word is often the subject of debate as..
Gaijin bar
In Japan, Gaijin bars are bars frequented by foreigners ("gaijin") and by Japanese people who enjoy mixing with them. They are normally owned and operated by foreigners who have settled in Japan. ..
Gaijin Shogun
Gaijin Shogun (Japanese: gaijin, "foreigner", shogun, "military ruler") was a nickname used for General Douglas MacArthur when he became the military governor of Japan following its defeat in World War II. It was used by former MacArthur Honor Guard David Valley as the title of his book, Gaijin Shog..
Gaijin Studios
Gaijin Studios is a group of American comic book artists formed in Atlanta, Georgia. It is one of the longest-running studios of its kind in the United States, having been in continuous operation since 1991. The initial group consisted of Brian Stelfreeze, Stine Walsh, Adam Hughes, Cully Hamner, J..
Gaijin tarento
A gaijin tarento (外人タレント) is a foreign celebrity (gaijin) active exclusively or almost exclusively in Japan. The word literally means "Foreign talent" (see Tarento). Fluent in Japanese with European or other foreign looks, these actors find regular work on Japanese television. The actors..
Gaiking
|} Daikyuu Maryuu Gaiking (Japanese:大空魔竜ガイキング; In English "Giant Sky Demon Dragon Gaiking") was a Super Robot mecha anime series produced by Toei Animation on an original idea by Akio Sugino (not Go Nagai, contrary to legend, even though his company, Dynamic Productions, co-prod..
Gaik Kazazian
Gaik Kazazian (b. 1982) is an Armenian violinist, winner of the III prize ex aequo of the Henryk Wieniawski Violin Competition in 2001. External links [Gaik Kazazain at IMG artists] ..
Gaik Ovakimian
Gaik Badalovich Ovakimian (11 August 1898, Nakhichevan - 1967), better known as "the puppetmaster" in intelligence circles, was a leading Soviet NKVD spy in the United States. Of Armenian background, he joined the NKVD in 1931 while a graduate student at Moscow's Bauman Higher Technical School and ..
Gail
Gail can refer to: GAIL (India) Limitedthe Gail River in AustriaGail language, a South African argotGail Lake Township, MinnesotaJean-Baptiste GailGail, a comics character created by French cartoonist Philippe DruilletGail Platt, a Coronation Street character played by Helen Worth This is a [di..
GAIL
GAIL, or GAIL India Limited, (erstwhile Gas Authority of India Limited), is one of India's largest Public Sector Undertaking (PSU). Youngest Navratna Company. GAIL (India) Ltd. had reported a Profit After Tax (PAT) of Rs19.47bn for the year ended March 31 2005, as against Rs18.69bn in the year..
Gail, Texas
Gail is an unincorporated town located in Borden County, Texas. It is the county seat of Borden County[Geographic references#6GR6] and has an estimated population of 200. ..
Gaila
Gaila is a feminine name, perhaps of a deity, in Lithuanian mythology. Basing on very stingy sources, some mythologists have reconstructed it as a spirit of night, which obsessed people and animals in dreams. ..
Gailard Sartain
This does not cite its [[Opentopia:Citing sources|references or sources]]. You can [[Opentopia:WikiProject Fact and Reference Check|help]] Wikipedia by introducing appropriate citations. Gailard Sartain (born September 18, 1946) in Tulsa, Oklahoma, is son of Tulsa’s Fire Chief, Gailard Sartain, 1..
Gaildorf
Gaildorf is a town in the district of Schwäbisch Hall, in Baden-Württemberg, Germany. It is located on the river Kocher, 13 km south of Schwäbisch Hall. People Stefan EvertsHermann Frasch ..
Gailed
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Gailes railway station, Brisbane
Gailes Station is a railway station on the Ipswich Line of Brisbane, Australia. It is part of the QR CityTrain network. It is in Zone 5 of the TransLink integrated public transport system. }> '''500 - - : ''' via () ('' |Brisbane Transport=BT |Brisbane Bus Lines=BBL |Veolia Transport=VT |Mt Gr..
Gailey Reservoir
Gailey Reservoir is a reservoir owned by British Waterways. It is the site of a nature reserve in South Staffordshire, operated by the West Midland Bird Club. Entry is by permit only. The reservoir is located at Grid reference . External link [Gailey Reservoir] ..
Gaillac
Gaillac Country      France Région Midi-Pyrénées Départment Tarn Arrondissement Albi Canton Gaillac INSEE 81099 Postal Code 81600 MayorCurrent Term Michèle Rieux Intercommunality Tarn et Dadou Longitude 02° 08' 47" E Lati..
Gaillard
For other uses, see (disambiguation)}}}. Gaillard Country      France Région Rhône-Alpes Départment Haute-Savoie Arrondissement Saint-Julien-en-Genevois Canton Annemasse-Sud INSEE 74133 Postal Code 74240 MayorCurrent Term Renée Magn..
Gaillardia
Gaillardia is a genus of drought-tolerant annual and perennial plants from the sunflower family (Asteraceae), native to North America. It was named after M. Gaillard de Charentonneau, an 18th-century French magistrate who was a patron of botany. These plants form wiry, branched stems with lanceo..
Gaillardia pulchella
Gaillardia pulchella (Firewheel, Indian blanket, Blanketflower, or Sundance), is a short-lived annual flowering plant native to the central United States. The branching stem of this plant is hairy and upright, growing to 60 cm (23.6") tall. The leaves are alternate, mostly basal, 4-8 cm long, wit..
Gaillard (disambiguation)
Gaillard can refer to: Places Gaillard, a commune of the Haute-Savoie département, in FranceChâteau-Gaillard, Ain, a commune in the French département of AinChâteau-Gaillard, a ruined medieval castle in Normandy, FranceGaillard Cut, a man-made valley cutting through the continental divide in Pa..
Gaillard Cut
The Gaillard Cut. The Gaillard Cut, or Culebra Cut, is a man-made valley cutting through the continental divide in Panama. The cut forms part of the Panama Canal, linking Lake Gatún, and thereby the Atlantic Ocean, to the Gulf of Panama and the Pacific Ocean. It is 12.6 km (7.8 mil..
Gaillard Island
Gaillard Island is a dredge disposal island located in Mobile Bay approximately 12 miles south of downtown Mobile, Alabama. This site is an important site for colonial nesting shorebirds in coastal Alabama and has been the only nesting site for brown pelicans (Pelecanus occidentalis) in Alabama when..
Gail Amundrud
Gail Amundrud (born April 6, 1957 in Toronto, Ontario) is a former international freestyle swimmer from Canada, who won the bronze medal in the Women's Women's 4x100 Freestyle Relay, alongside Becky Smith, Barbara Clark, and Anne Jardin. Reference [Canadian Olympic Committee] ..
Gail Anderson-Dargatz
Gail Kathryn Anderson-Dargatz (born November 14, 1963 in Salmon Arm, British Columbia) is a Canadian novelist. Her first novel, The Cure for Death by Lightning, was an experimental yet accessible work whose story unfolded partly through narrative and partly through a collection of recipes and hous..
Gail Ann Dorsey
Gail Ann Dorsey is an American bassist and vocalist with a distinguished session career, most notably her long association with David Bowie. Her diverse range of work includes performances and/or recordings with, among others, Bryan Ferry, Boy George, the Indigo Girls, Khaled, Jane Siberry, The The..
Gail Asper
Gail Asper, born in Winnipeg, Manitoba in 1960, is a director and corporate secretary of CanWest Global Communications Corp, president of the CanWest Global Foundation, and managing director and secretary of The Asper Foundation, the private charitable foundation spearheading the establishment of th..
Gail Berger
Gail Berger is the sponsor of Bonza Bottler Day. She assumed that role when the holiday's founder - her sister, Elaine Fremont - died in a car accident on April 8, 1995. External links [Elaine Fremont][06-06-06 is a Bodacious Bonza Bottler Day][Are You Ready for Bonza B..
Gail Berman
Gail Berman (born August 17, 1956) is the president of Viacom's Paramount Pictures. She graduated from the University of Maryland in 1978. With a college friend, Susan Rose,she co-produced the Broadway productions of Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat (1982), Almost an Eagle (1982), Hurly..
Gail Borden
Gail Borden Jr ( 9 November 1801 - 11 January 1874 ) was the U.S. inventor of condensed milk 1856. Contents 1 Early years2 Career3 Inventor4 Later years5 References6 External links Early years Gail Borden, Jr. was born in Norwich, New York in 1801. He later moved ..
Gail Borden Public Library District
Gail Borden Public Library is a public library district located in Elgin, Illinois, USA. District boundaries include the cities of Elgin, South Elgin, Bartlett, Streamwood, and Hoffman Estates. The library is a member of the [North Suburban Library System (NSLS)] a consortium of 650 acade..
Gail Bowen
Gail Bowen (born 1942 in Toronto, Ontario) is a Canadian playwright and writer of mystery novels. She was educated at the University of Toronto, the University of Waterloo and the University of Saskatchewan. She subsequently taught English in Saskatchewan, and is currently a professor of English at..
Gail Brewer-Giorgio
Gail Brewer-Giorgio, sometimes credited as G.B. Giorgio or Gail Giorgio, is an American author whose works have speculated about the possibility that singer Elvis Presley may have faked his death in August 1977. Her books include Orion (1978), the fictionalized account of a singer similar to Presle..
Gail Brown
Gail Brown is an American actress, best known for her role as Clarice Hobson on the soap opera Another World. She played the role from 1975 to 1986 with sporadic one-off appearances following her departure. Born Gail Ziegler in Park Ridge, Illinois, her sister is actress Karen Black. While Gail Bro..
Gail Buckner
Gail Buckner is a Democratic member of the General Assembly of the U.S. state of Georgia. Bucker currently represents district 76, encompassing parts of Clayton County [link]. Buckner is currently a candidate for Secretary of State of Georgia [link]. ..
Gail Caldwell
Gail Caldwell (born 1951) is the chief book critic for The Boston Globe, where she has been on staff since 1985. Caldwell was the winner of the 2001 Pulitzer Prize for Criticism. The award was for eight Sunday reviews and two other columns written in 2000. According to the Pulitzer Prize board, thos..
Gail Carson Levine
Gail Carson Levine (born September 17, 1947 in New York, N.Y.) is an American author of young adult books. Contents 1 Early life2 Professional life3 Bibliography4 References5 External links Early life She credits her parents David and Sylvia for her creative streak. H..
Gail Carter Lott
Gail Carter Lott (born in Devon, England) was a British ornithologist. She was a member of the British Ornithologists Union and served on the council of the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds. Bibliography A Bell In Its Throat - Bird Jaunts Remembered (1979) - ISBN0722312156 ..
Gail Chanfreau
Gail Chanfreau (born April 3, 1945) was an amateur and professional tennis player from France. At the historic tennis tournament in Cincinnati, she reached the singles final in 1969, only to fall to future International Tennis Hall of Fame inductee Lesley Turner Bowrey, 1-6, 7-5, 10-10 (retired). ..
Gail Collins Pappalardi
Gail Collins Pappalardi was the songwriting wife of the late Felix Pappalardi. She had contributed lyrics to many Mountain songs and co-wrote Cream's "World of Pain" with Felix and "Strange Brew" with Felix and Eric Clapton. On April 17, 1983 she used a two-shot .38 Special derringer to shoot Felix..
Gail Cox
At the time of her appointment to the Pitcairn Islands, Gail Cox was a Police Officer stationed at Maidstone in Kent. She responded to a circular from the Foreign Office requesting an officer to volunteer for unusual duty in the Pitcairn Islands. At the time of her briefing all her colleagues were ..
Gail D. Fosler
Insert non-formatted text hereGail D. Fosler is Executive Vice President and Chief Economist of The Conference Board (research and business membership organization). Other directorships: Caterpillar Inc.; Unisys Corporation; H.B. Fuller Company; Baxter International Inc.; and DBS Group Holdings Ltd...
Gail Davis
Gail Davis as "Annie Oakley" Gail Davis (born October 5, 1925; died March 15, 1997) was an American actress. The daughter of a small town medical doctor, she was born Betty Jeanne Grayson in a hospital at Little Rock, Arkansas. Her family lived in McGehee, Arkansas where she was raised until ..
Gail Devers
Yolanda Gail Devers (born November 19, 1966 in Seattle, Washington, USA) is a three-time Olympic 100 m champion in athletics for the US Olympic Team. Devers grew up near San Diego and graduated from Sweetwater High School in nearby National City, CA. A young talent in the 100 m and 100 m hurdles..
Gail Dinter-Gottlieb
Dr. Dinter-Gottlieb was educated at the College of Mount Saint Vincent, New York (BSc.); Northeastern University, Boston; Weizmann Institute of Science, Rehovot, Israel (Ph.D.) and Harvard University Graduate School of Education, Cambridge (Diploma in Management Development). Dr. Dinter-Gottlieb's r..
Gail Edwards
Gail Edwards is an American actress. She played the character Vicky Larson in the television series Full House from 1991-1993. The character of Vicky Larson was a co-anchor on the show-within-a-show Wake Up San Francisco during the period when Becky Donaldson (played by Lori Loughlin) was on mater..
Gail Emms
Gail Elizabeth Emms (born July 23, 1977 in Bedford, England) is a British badminton player who has achieved international success in doubles tournaments. A badminton player since the age of four, Emms was first chosen to represent England in 1995, and has regularly played for her country ever sinc..
Gail Farrell
Gail Farrell (born October 6,1947) American singer and songwriter who is famous as a member of the long running TV musical variety program The Lawrence Welk Show. Contents 1 Early Years2 Miss Oklahoma and joining the Welk Musical Family3 Life on the Lawrence Welk Show4 Post..
Gail Fisher
Gail Fisher (born August 18, 1935 in Orange, New Jersey; died December 2, 2000 in Culver City, California) was an African American actress, best known for her role as secretary "Peggy Fair" on the television detective series Mannix, which she played from 1968 through 1975. In 1970, Fisher became t..
Gail Frusciante
Gail Frusciante is the mother of the Red Hot Chili Peppers guitarist, John Frusciante. She appears with her friends from her choir performing backing vocals on the track Under The Bridge from the album Blood Sugar Sex Magik. These backing vocals are performed by John during live performances. red..
Gail Goestenkors
Gail Goestenkors (born February 26, 1963 in Waterford, Michigan), often known as Coach G, is the head coach of the Duke University Blue Devils women's basketball team. She attended Saginaw Valley State University in Michigan, where she played under future Purdue head coach Marsha Reall. After gradu..
Gail Goodrich
|- !Nationality: |American |- ! Born: | April 23, 1943 |- class="hiddenStructure" ! Died: | |- class="hiddenStructure" !College: |University of California, Los Angeles |- class="hiddenStructure" !Drafted: | (Los Angeles Lakers) 1965 NBA Draft |- !Pro career: | – |- class="hiddenSt..
Gail Greenough
Gail E. Greenough (born March 7, 1960) is a Canadian equestrian. She was the first woman, the first Canadian, the first North American and the youngest person ever to win the World Show Jumping Championships. In 1990, she was made a Member of the Order of Canada. ..
Gail Greenwood
Gail Greenwood is an American musician notable for performing with the bands Belly and L7. Having originally learned to play the baritone horn, she switched to guitar after high school. Her first band, the Dames, won the WBRU Rock Hunt in 1986. After this, Greenwood was a member of Providence, Rhode..
Gail Halvorsen
Gail Halvorsen (born October 10, 1920 in Salt Lake City, Utah) was an American pilot of C-47s and C-54s during the Berlin airlift ("Operation Vittles") 1948–1949. Soon before landing at the Tempelhof airport in the American sector of Berlin, Halvorsen would drop candy attached to parachutes to ..
Gail Huff
Gail Huff has been a general assignment news reporter for WCVB-TV Channel 5 since August 1993. She currently works as NewsCenter 5's EyeOpener reporter. In addition, Huff has produced pieces for Channel 5's nightly newsmagazine Chronicle. Huff has a diverse broadcast production and on-air backgrou..
Gail Kelly
Gail Kelly (born Gail Currer on April 25, 1956 in Pretoria, South Africa) is an Australian and South African businessperson and is currently CEO of St. George Bank. Kelly is the first woman to become the CEO of a major Australian bank or top 15 company and, as at 2005, was the highest paid woman at ..
Gail Kim
Gail Kim (born February 20, 1976 in Toronto, Ontario) is a Korean-Canadian professional wrestler, valet and actress. Kim is perhaps best known for her appearances with World Wrestling Entertainment between October 2002 and November 2004. She is currently working for Total Nonstop Action Wrestling...
Gail Kopplin
Gail Kopplin (b. 1939) is a Nebraska state senator from Gretna, Nebraska in the Nebraska Legislature and a retired school administrator. Personal Life He was born on May 20, 1939, in Sterling, Nebraska and graduated from Peru State College in 1966, and attended University of Nebraska-Lincoln ear..
Gail Kubik
Gail Thompson Kubik (b. September 5 1914, South Coffeyville, Oklahoma; d. July 20 1984, Covina, California) was an American composer, motion picture scorist, violinist, and teacher. He studied at the Eastman School of Music, the American Conservatory of Music in Chicago with Leo Sowerby, and Harvard..
Gail Lake Township, Minnesota
Gail Lake Township is a township in Crow Wing County, Minnesota, United States. The population was 92 at the 2000 census. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the township has a total area of 46.8 km² (18.1 mi²). 43.2 km² (16.7 mi²) of it is land and 3.6 km² (1.4 mi²) of it..
Gail language
Gail, or Gayle, is an English and Afrikaans-based argot used primarily by English and Afrikaans-speaking gay men in urban communities of South Africa, and is similar in some respects to Polari in the United Kingdom, from which some lexical items have been borrowed. The equivalent language used by..
Gail Lee Bernstein
Gail Lee Bernstein (born 1939) is a Professor of History at the University of Arizona. She specializes in the history of Japanese women, and is considered one of the pioneers in this field. Education Dr. Bernstein studied under many of the pioneers of modern Japanese history, including Edwin O. Rei..
Gail Lightfoot
Gail Lightfoot is a retired nurse and a California Libertarian candidate for the United States Senate. She has run in statewide elections as a Libertarian three times. She is currently Chair of the San Luis Obispo LP CCC and the Producer - Host of Why Liberty Matters on SLO public access Charter ..
Gail Matthius
Gail Matthius, born in 1953, is an American actress and voice actress. She was a cast member of NBC's Saturday Night Live in 1980-1981, and co-anchored the Weekend Update segment with Charles Rocket in 1981. Since then she has done a good deal of voice acting for animated shows, including Bobby's Wo..
Gail McKenna
Gail McKenna was a model born in 1968. She later went on to become a TV Presenter. She worked for Page 3 of The Sun, the Daily Mirror, The Daily Sport, and the News of the World to mention a few. McKenna also worked for foreign men's magazines posing completely nude. For one magazine, Bachelore, ..
Gail Miller
Gail Miller (died January 31, 1969) was a 20-year old Canadian nursing assistant, who was murdered and raped on January 31, 1969 in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, by Larry Fisher. Her partially nude body was found that morning in an alley snow bank, with her throat slashed and stabbed 27 times. David Mi..
Gail Miller (water polo)
Gail Miller (born November 30, 1976 in Canberra) is an Australian water polo player from the gold medal squad of the 2000 Summer Olympics. ..
Gail Neall
Gail Neall (born August 2 1955 in Sydney), known as Gail Yeoh after marriage, is an Australian former medley swimmer who raced in the 1970s. She won a gold medal in the 400m individual medley at the 1972 Munich in world record time. Career She was a schoolmate of fellow Munich gold medal winning ..
Gail Nelson
Gail Nelson (born March 14 1952 in Atlanta, GA) was a Miss America contender in the pageant of 1975 in Atlantic City, New Jersey. She was paired with Delta Burke who represented Florida. Gail received her first major honor by being crowned Miss Atlanta and subsequently moving on to become Miss Geor..
Gail O'Grady
Gail O'Grady in a Hot Properties promotional shot, c. 2005 Gail O'Grady (b. 23 January, 1963 in Detroit, Michigan) is an American actress. O'Grady was first seen by American television audiences in a 1987 Diet Pepsi commercial titled "Apartment 10G," starring Michael J. Fox. O'Grady played ..
Gail Parker
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Gail Platt
Coronation Street character Gail Platt Played by Helen Worth Duration 1974- Date of Birth 18 April 1958 Date of Death Marital Status Widowed Occupation Receptionist Family Nick, Sarah, David, Audrey, Bethany Gail Platt (née Potter; previously Tilsley and Hillman) is..
Gail Porter
Gail Porter on Top of the Pops Gail Porter (born March 23 1971 in Edinburgh, Scotland), sometimes known by her married name Gail Hipgrave, is a British television presenter who became widely known after presenting Fully Booked in the late 1990s. Porter has tended to present family-friendly te..
Gail Potocki
Gail Potocki (born 1961, Detroit, Michigan, USA) is an award-winning Symbolist artist utlizing the skills and techniques of the Old Masters in the 21st century. Influenced by 19th century artists like Fernand Khnopff, Jean Delville, and Dante Gabriel Rossetti, Potocki's first monograph, Gail Pot..
Gail River
Gail is the name of a river in southern Austria. It flows from west to east, north of the borders with Italy and Slovenia. It flows into the river Drave in Villach. ..
Gail Robinson
Gail Robinson (neè Lewis) is a fictional character on Australian soap opera Neighbours. The role was played by Fiona Corke from 1987 up until 1989. In that time she was married to Paul Robinson for the sake of a business deal, only to fall in love with him. They were married for two years with much..
Gail Russell
Actress Gail Russell (with Dane Clark) on the 1948 movie poster for Moonrise Gail Russell (September 21, 1924 - August 27, 1961) was an American actor. Career Rise She was born in Chicago, Illinois, and then moved to the Los Angeles, California area when she was a teenager. Russell's extrao..
Gail Schaffer
Gail Shaffer is a former Secretary of State of New York. She served in the Cabinet of former Gov. Mario Cuomo. A native of upstate New York, Shaffer worked in publishing before entering public life in the 1970s. She served as a town supervisor for two years and then was the Executive Director of ..
Gail Schoettler
Gail S. Schoettler was Lieutenant Governor of Colorado from 1995 to 1999. She had previously served as Colorado State Treasurer from 1982 to 1990. She was the unsuccessful Democratic nominee for Governor of Colorado in 1998, losing to current governor Bill Owens by 7,783 votes. Since then, Schoettl..
Gail Sheehy
Gail Sheehy is an American writer and lecturer, most notable for her books on life and the life cycle. She is also a contributor to Vanity Fair (magazine). Her second book, Passages, has been called "a road map of adult life". Several of her books continue the theme of passages through life's s..
Gail Simone
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Gail Stanton
Brenda Stone (born November 19, 1954 in Memphis, Tennessee - died November 21, 1996 in Memphis) is an American model and actress. Under the name Gail Stanton, she was Playboy magazine's Playmate of the Month for its June 1978 issue. Her centerfold was photographed by David Chan. Brenda changed he..
Gail Strickland
Gail Strickland (born on 18 May 1947 in Birmingham, Alabama, USA) is an American character actress. She appeared in the pilot episode of Night Court as the public defender. She guest starred in the [[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine]] episode "Paradise". She is rumored to have a type of spasmodic dyspho..
Gail Wynand
Gail Wynand is a major character in Ayn Rand's novel The Fountainhead. He is a newspaper and real estate mogul who worked his way up from extreme poverty in Hell's Kitchen. The crown-jewel of his empire is The Banner, based in New York City. The Banner is tremendously popular, and is of sleazy, t..
Gaim
For the fictional alien race in Babylon 5, see Gaim (Babylon 5). Buddylist of Gaim 1.1.4 under Linux Gaim is a multi-platform instant messenger that supports many commonly used instant messaging systems including: AOL Instant Messenger (via OSCAR protocol)Bonjour iChat (Gaim refers to it by i..
Gaiman
Gaiman is a town in Patagonia, Argentina.Neil Gaiman is an author. 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. ..
Gaiman, Chubut
|} Gaiman is a city in the Chubut Province of Patagonia in Argentina. It has a population of about 6,000 as per the 2001 census [INDEC]. It is located close to the River Chubut, about 15 km west of Trelew. Gaiman is a cultural and demographic centre of the region known as Y Wladfa, in whi..
Gaimersheim
Gaimersheim is a municipality in the district of Eichstätt, in Bavaria, Germany. It is situated 7 km northwest of Ingolstadt. ..
Gaim (Babylon 5)
The Babylon 5 Universe: Topic index - Episode list - People list ..
Gain
For other uses, see (disambiguation)}}}. In electronics, gain is usually taken as the mean ratio of the signal output of a system to the signal input of the system. A gain of five would imply that either the voltage or power is increased by a factor of five. It has wide application in amplifiers...
Gain-bandwidth product
The gain bandwidth product (GBW) for an amplifier is the product of the open loop gain (constant for a given amplifier) and its 3 dB bandwidth. Relevance to design This quantity is commonly specified for operational amplifiers, and allows circuit designers to determine the maximum gain that can b..
Gain-of-function mutation
A gain-of-function mutation is a mutation in DNA that causes the gene to be modified such that the gene product has a new and abnormal function. Such a mutation usually has a dominant phenotype. An example of a gain-of-function mutation is a mutation that causes a constitutively active ras protein...
Gain-switching
Gain-switching is a technique in optics by which a laser can be made to produce pulses of light of extremely short duration, of the order of picoseconds (10-12s). In a semiconductor laser, the optical pulses are generated by injecting a large number of carriers (electrons) into the active regio..
Gaina
Gaina is a gotra(clan) of Jats found in District Ajmer and Bharatpur in Rajasthan, India. Gaina Jats are also found in Marwar region of Rajasthan. They were rulers of some republics in Didwana area in Nagaur. Probably a group of Johiya Jats was known as Gaina. There is a village called Bardu in Didw..
Gainas
Gainas replaced the Magister Militum Leo after Leo failed to put down invasions led by Tribigild. Gainas too failed, although he balmed his failure on Arcadius' cubicularius Eutropius, whom he had executed. Frustrated further by his inability to control the situation, Gainas ordered the removal ..
Gainax
DVD cover of North American release of Otaku no Video. (pronounced 'guy-nax') is a Japanese anime studio most famous for the television series Neon Genesis Evangelion. Gainax is known for its ambitious, experimental anime and controversial endings. Throughout its history, Gainax has been plagu..
Gainax ending
A Gainax ending is an ending to a television show, usually (but not always) an anime, that is characterized by being very different in tone from the majority of the series, generally in a darker way. A Gainax ending often frustrates fans, especially if they were expecting a certain type of resolutio..
Gainclone
Gainclone is a term commonly used to describe a type of audio amplifier made by do it yourselfers, or individuals interested in DIY audio. It is a design based on high-power integrated circuits and in particular [LM3875] from [National Semiconductor]. The idea was made popular a..
Gainer (supplement)
A gainer is a workout supplement usually packed with simple carbohydrates and whey protein, and often other nutrients such as certain vitamins and minerals. Gainers are a popular product among strength athletes, amateurs and professionals alike, due to its beneficial effects on recovery. When a pers..
Gainer Flash
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Gaines
Gaines is the name of two towns in the United States: Gaines, New YorkGaines, Michigan Gaines is also the family name of: Edmund P. Gaines (1777–1849), United States Army officer, brother of George Strother GainesGeorge Strother Gaines (1784–1873), American leader in the Mississippi Territory, b..
Gaines, Michigan
There is also Gaines Charter Township in Kent County. Gaines is a village in Genesee County in the U.S. state of Michigan. The population was 366 at the 2000 census. The village is within Gaines Township. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the village has a total area of 0...
Gaines, New York
Gaines is a town in Orleans County, New York, USA. The population was 3,740 at the 2000 census. The town is named after General George Pendleton Gaines, who defended the area during the War of 1812. The Town of Gaines is in the north-central part of the county and contains part of the Village of..
Gainesboro, Tennessee
Gainesboro is a town in Jackson County, Tennessee, United States. The population was 879 at the 2000 census. It is the county seat of Jackson County[Geographic references#6GR6]. Geography Gainesboro is located at [36°21′35″N, 85°39′17″W] (36.359705, -85.654657)[G..
Gainesboro, Virginia
Gainesboro is an unincorporated community in Frederick County, Virginia. Gainesboro is located northwest of Winchester off of the North Frederick Pike (US 522) on Gainesboro Road (VA 684). Gainesboro was established in 1798 and originally known as Pugh Town. Historic Sites Gainesboro School (1935),..
Gainesville
Gainesville is the name of some places in the United States of America: Gainesville, AlabamaGainesville, FloridaGainesville, GeorgiaGainesville, MissouriTown of Gainesville, New YorkVillage of Gainesville, New YorkGainesville, TexasGainesville, Virginia This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation&#..
Gainesville, Alabama
Gainesville is a town in Sumter County, Alabama, United States. At the 2000 census the population was 220. Geography Gainesville is located at [32°49′2″N, 88°9′29″W] (32.817317, -88.158026)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the town ha..
Gainesville, Florida
Downtown Clock Tower, housing the restored clock bell from the 1885 courthouse Gainesville is the largest city and county seat of Alachua County, Florida.[Geographic references#6GR6]. Gainesville is primarily known for being home to the University of Florida, the flagship university..
Gainesville, Georgia
Gainesville is a city in Hall County in Georgia, a state of the United States of America. The population was 25,578 at the 2000 census. The city is the county seat of Hall County[Geographic references#6GR6]. It is often called the chicken capital of the world. Contents 1 Geography..
Gainesville, Jefferson and Southern Railroad
The Gainesville, Jefferson and Southern Railroad was chartered in 1872, and on its opening day, March 8, 1884, consisted of a 55-mile track from Gainesville, Georgia to Monroe, Georgia. An 13-mile eastbound branch from Belmont stopped in Jefferson, Georgia. The G.J.&S. R.R. was consolidated with the..
Gainesville, Missouri
Gainesville is a city in Ozark County, Missouri, United States. The population was 632 at the 2000 census. It is the county seat of Ozark County[Geographic references#6GR6]. Geography Gainesville is located at [36°36′13″N, 92°25′51″W] (36.603520, -92.430709)[Geo..
Gainesville, New York
Gainesville is a village in Wyoming County, New York, USA. The population was 304 at the 2000 census. The village is named after General E.P.Gaines. The Village of Gainesville lies within the boundaries of the Town of Gainsville. The village is on NYS Route 19, south of NYS Route 78. Conten..
Gainesville, Texas
Gainesville is a city in Cooke County, Texas, United States. The population was 15,538 at the 2000 census. It is the county seat of Cooke County[Geographic references#6GR6]. 1920 Olympic Champion Charlie Paddock was born in Gainesville, as was Frank Buck. Contents 1 Geography2&nbs..
Gainesville, Virginia
Gainesville is a census-designated place (CDP) in Prince William County, Virginia, United States. The population was 4,382 at the 2000 census. Contents 1 Geography2 Demographics3 History4 External links Geography Gainesville is located at [38°47′41″N, 77°37′14..
Gainesville-Hawthorne Trail State Park
Gainesville-Hawthorne State Trail is a 16 mile long Florida State Park that runs from the City of Gainesville's Boulware Springs Waterworks to the town of Hawthorne. It passes through the Paynes Prairie Preserve State Park and the Lochloosa Wildlife Management Area along a former Seaboard Coast Line..
Gainesville (town), New York
Gainesville is a town in Wyoming County, New York, USA. The population was 2,333 at the 2000 census. The town is named after General Edmund Gaines. The Town of Gainesville is on the eastern border of the county. Gainesville is also the name of a village in the town. Contents 1 Histor..
Gainesville College
Gainesville State College is a state college located in Gainesville, Georgia. The college was founded in 1966 with an enrollment of 419 students. In 2001 a satellite campus was opened in Athens, Georgia. In 2003 this satellite campus moved to a permanent home in nearby Oconee County. The college..
Gainesville Eight
The Gainesville Eight were a group of anti-war activists indicted on charges of conspiracy to disrupt the 1972 Republican National Convention in Miami Beach, Florida. Vietnam Veterans Against the War had planned to demonstrate against the ongoing Vietnam War during the convention. After learning, f..
Gainesville High School
Gainesville High School is the name of several high schools in towns or cities named Gainesville in the United States of America: Gainesville High School, FloridaGainesville High School, GeorgiaGainesville High School, MissouriGainesville High School, TexasGainesville High School, Virginia This is a..
Gainesville High School, Florida
Gainesville High School is a high school in Gainesville, Florida. The first public high school in Gainesville, Florida was established in 1906 in what is now known as the Kirby Smith Building on East University Avenue. The school consisted of grades 1-12 and was known generally as the "Gainesville..
Gainesville High School, Georgia
Gainesville High School Established 1892 Principal David Shumake Location Gainesville, Georgia, United States Enrollment 1080 Grades 9-12 Mascot Red Elephant Colors Red and White Newspaper The Trumpeter Yearbook Radiator Gainesville High School is a high school in Gainesvi..
Gainesville Knights
The Gainesville Knights are a second year franchise in the World Basketball Association. They play at Gainesville High School's gymnasium. 2005 The Knights could be considered an extension of the Raleigh Knights, who played in the WBA in the 2004 season. When the Knights opted not to return for ..
Gainesville Lake (Alabama)
Gainesville Lake is a lake in northwest Alabama on the Tennessee-Tombigbee Waterway. Close to Gainesville, it is impounded by the Howell Heflin Lock and Dam. ..
Gainesville Regional Airport
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Gaines County, Texas
Gaines County is a county located in the U.S. state of Texas. As of 2000, the population is 14,467. Its county seat is Seminole6. Gaines County is named for James Gaines, a merchant who signed the Texas Declaration of Independence. Gaines County is one of 46 prohibition or entirely dry counties in..
Gaines Township, Genesee County, Michigan
There is also Gaines Charter Township in Kent County. Gaines Township is a township in Genesee County in the U.S. state of Michigan. The population was 6,491 at the 2000 census. The Village of Gaines is located within the township. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the town..
Gaines Township, Kent County, Michigan
There is also Gaines Township in Genesee County. Gaines Charter Township is a charter township in Kent County in the U.S. state of Michigan. The population was 20,112 at the 2000 census. The township is about 13 miles south of downtown Grand Rapids. It is directly south of the city of Kentwood. T..
Gaines Township, Michigan
Gaines Township is the name of some places in the U.S. state of Michigan: Gaines Township, Genesee County, MichiganGaines Township, Kent County, Michigan This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you..
Gaines Township, Pennsylvania
Gaines Township is a township in Tioga County, Pennsylvania, United States. The population was 553 at the 2000 census. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the township has a total area of 126.2 km² (48.7 mi²). 126.1 km² (48.7 mi²) of it is land and 0.02% is water. Demograp..
Gaines Trace
The Gaines Trace was a road in the Mississippi Territory. It was constructed in 1811 and 1812 from the Tennessee River (near Muscle Shoals) to Cotton Gin Port on the upper Tombigbee River and on to Fort Stoddert on the lower Tombigbee. The portion from the Tennessee River to Cotton Gin Port was surv..
Gainfield
Gainfield is a small ribbon development along the B4508 road, by its crossroads with the Buckland to Charney Bassett road, near Stanford in the Vale, in the Vale of White Horse district of Oxfordshire, England. It is opposite the woodland known as Buckland Warren. There is a legend, intertwined w..
Gainford
Gainford may be Gainford, County Durham in EnglandGainford, Alberta, Canada, located between Edmonton and Edson This article consisting of geographical locations is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page, a list of pages that otherwise might share the same title. If an referred you here, ..
Gainford, County Durham
Gainford on Tees is a village on the north bank of the River Tees in County Durham, England. It is located half way between Barnard Castle and Darlington, near Winston, at OS map reference NZ 1716. Legend has it that residents on the two sides of the river disputed ownership of a ford across the Te..
Gaining
''gainer redirects here. For the dietary supplement, see Gainer (supplement) Gaining, in the fat admiration subculture, is the practice of intentionally becoming fat or growing fatter. It is typically practiced in the gay male community, though straight men and females are also known to be involve..
Gainsborough
Gainsborough may refer to: Several places in England:* Gainsborough, Lincolnshire* An area in Ipswich* Gainsborough Area in Kiama Downs Aerith Gainsborough, a character from Final Fantasy VIIThomas Gainsborough, a painter (who is often referred to simply as Gainsborough)Humphrey Gainsborough, Thoma..
Gainsborough, Lincolnshire
redirect [[Template:Infobox England place]] Gainsborough is a town in Lincolnshire, England. The West Lindsey Council headquarters are based in Gainsborough. The town's main attractions are Gainsborough Old Hall, [Gainsborough Castle] and [West Lindsey Leisure Centre]. Cont..
Gainsborough, New South Wales
Gainsborough, New South Wales ([34°38′S 150°51′E]), is a small town usually considered as part of Kiama Downs in the Kiama Municipality. This is a relatively new urban area bordering Kiama Downs and Jamberoo. A large new roadway construction is happening in this area. ..
Gainsborough (UK Parliament constituency)
Gainsborough County constituency Gainsborough shown within Lincolnshire, and Lincolnshire shown within England Created: 1885 MP: Edward Leigh Party: Conservative Type: House of Commons County: Lincolnshire EP constituency: East Midlands Gainsborough is a constituency represented ..
Gainsborough Airport
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Gainsborough Central railway station
Gainsborough Central railway station is the less busy station in Gainsborough, Lincolnshire. The town's other station is Gainsborough Lea Road. The station lies on the Sheffield-Lincoln Line's Grimsby branch but receives (in each direction) only three trains a week, on Saturdays. In the Strategic..
Gainsborough Lea Road railway station
Gainsborough Lea Road railway station is the major station in Gainsborough, Lincolnshire. The town's other station is Gainsborough Central. External links [Train times] and [station information] for from National Rail[Map] and [aerial photo] of from Multim..
Gainsborough Old Hall
Gainsborough Old Hall in Lincolnshire is over five hundred years old and one of the best preserved medieval manor houses in England. External view Old Hall Tower The Hall was built by Sir Thomas Burgh around 1460. The Burghs were rich, flamboyant and powerful people. Gainsborough Old Hal..
Gainsborough Pictures
Gainsborough Pictures was a film studio based in Islington, London, active between 1924 and 1951. The former studios were demolished in 2002 and replaced by three blocks of upmarket apartments in 2004. Gainsborough was founded in 1924 by Michael Balcon and was a sister company to the Gaumont-Britis..
Gainsborough Rural District
Gainsborough was rural district in Lincolnshire, Parts of Lindsey from 1894 to 1974. It was formed under the Local Government Act 1894 from that part of the Gainsborough rural sanitary district which was in Lindsey (the Nottinghamshire part becoming the Misterton Rural District). It was reduced in..
Gainsborough Trinity F.C.
Gainsborough Trinity are an English football club, based in Gainsborough, Lincolnshire. They are currently in the Conference North, and play their home matches at The Northolme, which has a capacity of 4,304 (504 seated, 3,800 standing). They are known as "Trinity" or the "Blues". History The ..
GAINSCO/Blackhawk Racing
GAINSCO/Blackhawk Racing is a racing team in the Grand-Am Rolex Sports Car Series. The team campaigns a Pontiac-powered Riley in the Daytona Prototype class. The car is currently driven by Alex Gurney and Jon Fogarty. For the 2006 season, former Champ Car champion Jimmy Vasser and Rocky Moran, Jr. w..
Gainsharing
Gainsharing is a corporate incentive plan designed to involve employees with management to increase productivity by directly linking compensation to specific productivity and cost gains. Gains that can be easily and quantitatively measured, such as hours logged, complaints satisfactorily resolved or..
Gainsthorpe
Welcome notice, showing Gainsthorpe from the air Overview of Gainsthorpe Gainsthorpe is a deserted medieval village (DMV) site in a field which is part of the present Gainsthorpe Farm in Lincolnshire, England. The site is in Hibaldstow parish located on a minor road west of the A15 road..
Gaintza
Gaintza is a town and municipality located in the Goierri region of the province of Gipuzkoa, in the autonomous community of the Basque Country, northern Spain. External links [Gaintza municipal government official website] () ()[GAINTZA in the Bernardo Estornés Lasa - Auñamendi E..
Gainward
Gainward is a company which makes graphic cards. They make graphic cards based on NVIDIA chipsets. They are famous for their overclockablility. Gainward has also recently released cards that deviate from the reference specifications set forth by Nvidia. They have released a 20 pixel pipelines 7800GS..
Gainza, Camarines Sur
Gainza is a 5th class municipality in the province of Camarines Sur, Philippines. According to the 2000 census, it has a population of 8,412 people in 1,529 households. Barangays Gainza is politically subdivided into 8 barangays. CagbungaDahiligLoobMalbongNamuatSampalocDistrict I (Pob.)District ..
Gain (disambiguation)
Gain is an electronics and signals term Gain may refer to: Gain (finance)Gain (Projection Screens)Gain (novel), by American author Richard PowersPrimary gain and secondary gain, in psychology, commonly seen in somatoform disordersGain laundry detergent. This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation..
Gain (finance)
In finance, gain is a profit or an increase in value of an investment such as a stock or bond. Gain is calculated by fair market value or the proceeds from the sale of the investment minus the sum of the purchase price and all costs associated with it. If the investment is not converted into cash or..
Gain (novel)
Gain (ISBN 0374159963) is a novel by Richard Powers published by in 1998. It intertwines two stories: the first is the history of Claire International, a chemical conglomerate with origins in soap manufacturing in the early 18th century; the second is of Laura Bodey, a 42-year-old divorcée living n..
Gain (projection screens)
Gain is a property of a projection screen, defined by how much brightness is visible from the screen's centre when the viewer is looking at that point on-axis to the centre. Gain is controlled by diffusion of the screen, and governs the degree which light from the projector is scattered. Further M..
Gain compression
Gain compression in an electronic amplifier circuit is a reduction in 'differential' or 'slope' gain caused by nonlinearity of the transfer characteristic of the amplifying device. This nonlinearity may be caused by heat due to power dissipation, or by overdriving the active device beyond its line..
Gain graph
A gain graph is a graph whose edges are labelled invertibly, or orientably, by elements of a group G. This means that, if an edge e in one direction has label g (a group element), then in the other direction it has label g−1. The label function φ therefore has the property that it is def..
Gain Ground
Gain Ground is an arcade game that was ported to the Sega Master System and Mega Drive/Genesis. In 2004, it was rereleased in Radica Games' TVPlay Legends Vol. II TV Games compilation. It was remade in the PlayStation 2 title Sega Ages 2500 Series Vol. 9: Gain Ground, which was released only in ..
Gain line
Scrum with gain line added electronicly in yellow The gain line is a term used in rugby union. It is an imaginary line drawn across the centre of the pitch when there is a breakdown in open play, such as a ruck, maul or scrum. Advancing across the gain line represents a gain in territory. ..
Gaiomon
Gaiomon (GaiOumon in Japan) is a fictional character from the Digimon franchise, a Mega Level Dragon Man Digimon. Although his name lacks the prefix Grey, he is still a part of the Greymon-Family as stated in his japanese Profile. Contents 1 Description2 Digivolution2.1 Attacks3&..
Gaira
Gaira is a small town on the Caribbean coast of Colombia. Near the port of Santa Marta, it is also well known for El Rodadero, one of the most popular beaches in Colombia. ..
Gairaigo
Gairaigo (外来語) is Japanese for "loan word" or "borrowed word", and indicates a transliteration (or "transvocalization") into Japanese. In particular, the word usually refers to a Japanese word of foreign origin that was not borrowed from Chinese. Japanese also has a huge number of loan words ..
Gairatganj
Gairatganj is a census town in Raisen district in the state of Madhya Pradesh, India. Demographics As of 2001 India census[Geographic references#IndiaGRIndia], Gairatganj had a population of 8095. Males constitute 53% of the population and females 47%. Gairatganj has an average literacy..
Gaira Caffeine
Gaira Caffeine is a video game character in the Samurai Shodown series. Contents 1 History1.1 Samurai Shodown 31.2 Samurai Shodown 42 Trivia History Samurai Shodown 3 Gaira is the grandson of Nicotine Caffeine and a monk in training. One day, he and his grandfather had a di..
Gairdner Foundation
The Gairdner Foundation is a non-profit organisation devoted to the recognition of outstanding achievement in biomedical research worldwide. The foundation makes awards in recognition of individuals whose work or contribution constitutes tangible achievement in the field of medical science. Conten..
Gairdner Foundation International Award
The Gairdner Foundation International Award is given annually at a special dinner to three to six people for outstanding discoveries or contributions to medical science. Past winners are: 1959 Alfred Blalock, Helen B. Taussig, Charles A. Ragan, Harry M. Rose, William D.M. Paton, Eleanor Zaimis, Wil..
Gairdner Foundation Wightman Award
The Gairdner Foundation Wightman Award is given from time to time to a Canadian who has demonstrated outstanding leadership in medicine and medical science. Previous winners are: 1976 Keith J.R. Wightman1979 Claude Fortier1981 Louis Siminovitch1984 Douglas G. Cameron1986 Aser Rothstein1989 Lloyd D...
Gairethinx
The gairethinx was a Lombard ceremony in which edicts and laws were affirmed by the army. It may have involved the entire army banging their spears on their shields. It may have been a mutch quieter event. It is etymologically related to the Thing of the Vikings and Anglo-Saxons and the Althing..
Gairkata
Gairkata is a census town in Jalpaiguri district in the state of West Bengal, India. Demographics As of 2001 India census[Geographic references#IndiaGRIndia], Gairkata had a population of 8713. Males constitute 51% of the population and females 49%. Gairkata has an average literacy rate..
Gairloch
Gairloch ( Geàrrloch in Gaelic ) is a small village on the shores of Loch Gairloch on the northwest coast of Scotland. A popular tourist destination in the summer months, Gairloch boasts a golf course, a small museum, several hotels, a community centre, a leisure centre with sports facilities, a l..
Gairsay
Gairsay is an island in Orkney, Scotland. The island is currently inhabited by one family, who issue their own postage stamps. Gairsay is one of the few Scottish islands permitted to do this due to the lack of a Royal Mail service. According to the Orkneyinga saga, in Norse times Gairsay was the ..
Gairsen
Gairsen is a village in Uttaranchal, India which is being built as the state's future capital. The site was chosen due to its central location in the state. The current provisional capital is Dehradun. ..
Gairyuki
Gairyuki The Gairyuki (sometimes written Gai Ryuki) is a type of Zoid, a race of mechanical lifeforms from the fictional Zoids universe. Contents 1 Overview1.1 Support Blox1.2 Fuzor2 Battle Story appearances3 Media appearances3.1 Anime4 Models4.1 New Ja..
Gair dance
Gair dance is performed by men in westernRajasthan in Holi festival . A series of half-swirls make up a simpler version.Based on the dancers' proficiency, the dance can build up to a series on intricate patters. The sriking of sticks gives the dance a vigorous character. ..
Gair rhydd
gair rhydd (Welsh for "free word") is the official student newspaper of Cardiff University. It is a weekly, free, tabloid-sized paper established in 1972 and edited by a full-time sabbatical officer of the Students' Union. Its sections cover domestic and international news, health, science, jobs a..
Gais
For the Swedish sports club and its sections, see GAIS (disambiguation). Gais is a municipality in the canton of Appenzell Ausserrhoden in Switzerland. It has a population of 2,800 (2002). The area of Gais is 21 km². ..
GAIS
GAIS is a Swedish football club based in Gothenburg. Using the method of referring to other Swedish clubs, GAIS would be read out as Göteborgs AIS, but this form is never used, and the full name of the club is also very seldom seen. The club, formed on 11 March 1894, has won four national champio..
Gaisal train disaster
The Gaisal train disaster occurred on 1 August, 1999, when two trains carrying 2,500 people collided at the remote station of Gaisal, 310 miles from the city of Gauhati in Assam. The crash was at such high speeds that the trains actually exploded upon impact killing at least 285 people. The crash o..
Gaisberg
Gaisberg is the name of a mountain (1,288 m) to the east of Salzburg, Austria. It belongs to the Osterhorngruppe (a part of the Limestone Alps) between the Lammertal valley and the Wolfgangsee. A public bus route starting from the Mirabellplatz square links the popular destination for winter sport..
Gaisberg Transmitter
Gaisberg Transmitter is a facility for FM and TV-transmission on the Gaisberg mountain near Salzburg, Austria. It was the first large sender in Austria finished after the war and started its work on 22th August 1956 (however, a provisional sender already broadcasted a VHF radio programme since 195..
Gaisce
Gaisce - The President's Award is an award earned by Irish secondary school and college students for participating in several activities for a certain period of time. There are three awards; bronze, silver and gold. Participants must be between 15 and 25 years of age. The term "gaisce" is from..
Gaisi Takeuti
Gaisi Takeuti (Japanese: 竹内 外史 Takeutchi Gaishi; born January 25, 1926) is a Japanese mathematician, known for his work in proof theory. After graduating from Tokyo University, he went to Princeton to study under Kurt Gödel. He later became a professor at the University of Illinois at U..
GAIS (disambiguation)
GAIS is a Swedish sports club located in Gothenburg, with several sections: GAIS - football section.GAIS Bandy - bandy section. ..
Gait
Look up [[wiktionary:|}}}]] in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A gait is a particular way or manner of moving on foot: walking and running are the two basic human gaits; see also gait analysis and gait (human).An animal's gait is a conformation point in animal fancy. See horses's gait; dog gai..
Gaita
Gaita may mean: The Galician gaita, a kind of bagpipe used in Galicia and northwest León (Spain)Gaita asturiana, a kind of bagpipe used in Asturias, northern León and westhern Cantabria (Spain).Gaita de fole, a kind of bagpipe used in westhern Zamora (Spain), and Trás-os-Montes (Portugal).In Col..
Gaitana
Gaitana was a Páez woman leader who led the indigenous people of northern Cauca, Colombia in armed resistance against colonization by the Spanish. Sources ["A Snapshot of Colombia Occupations in Cali, the Peace Process, and Cauca by Justin Podur and Manuel Rozental 07/16/06] ["Will ..
Gaita (music style)
The Gaita is the name of a venezuelan folk music from Maracaibo, Zulia state, is a christmas music, and it came to Venezuela from Africa, Gaita was the name of an African Flute, the afroamerican people in Venezuela started to play it, and new instruments were adding, like the traditional cuatro, t..
Gaitelgrima
Gaitelgrima is a Lombard feminine name. There are several notable Gaitelgrimas in history. The identities of these four women (as well as some others of the same name) are often confused because they were all closely related to each other and to two men: Guaimar III of Salerno and his son, Guaimar ..
Gaiters
Gaiters are a type of protective clothing for a person's ankles and legs below the knee. Gaiters are worn when working or hiking outdoors among dense underbrush or on snow, with or without snowshoes. Gaiters strap onto the hiking boot and around the person's leg to provide protection from branches a..
Gaithersburg, Maryland
Gaithersburg is a city in Montgomery County, Maryland. As of 2004, the city had an estimated total population of 58,091 [link], making it the second largest in the state. This city is located at 39°8' North, 77°13' West, to the northwest of Rockville, the county seat of Montgomery Count..
Gaithersburg Latitude Observatory
The Gaithersburg Latitude Observatory, located in Gaithersburg, Maryland is one of the system of six International Latitude Observatories, and (as of 2004) the only National Historic Landmark in the City of Gaithersburg. See the [entry] in the register of National Historic Landmarks and &#..
Gaither Homecoming
"Gaither Homecoming" is the name applied to a series of videos, music recordings and concerts, which are organized, promoted and usually presented by Christian music songwriter and impresario Bill Gaither. To date, the Gaither Homecoming title is applied to more than 60 videos, dozens of music rec..
Gaither Report
The so-called Gaither Report was presented to President Eisenhower on November 7, 1957. While the president had asked for an evaluation of fall out and blast shelters, the opening page of the report stated that their purpose was to “form a broadbrush opinion of the relative value of various activ..
Gaither Vocal Band
Gaither Vocal Band (January, 1981-present) is a Contemporary Christian Music group. It was formed in 1981 on the spur of the moment before a concert, and quickly gained recognition in with songs like "Alpha And Omega" and "Passin’ The Faith Along." The addition of lead vocalist Michael English an..
Gait (dog)
This is an article on canine gaits, for other meanings see: gait (disambiguation). A dog's gait is its quality of movement. It is a heavily weighted conformation point in some breeds, of lesser importance in others, and in some breeds gait is not described at all. Like all conformation points, the..
Gait (human)
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GAIT (wireless)
GAIT (an acronym for the GSM-ANSI-136 Interoperability Team) is a wireless standard developed in 1999 that allows cross-operation of mobile telephone technologies. Phones compliant with the GAIT standard can operate on either contemporary GSM networks, or the legacy TDMA and AMPS networks found ext..
Gait abnormality
Persons suffering from peripheral neuropathy experience numbness and tingling in their hands and feet. This can cause difficulty in walking, climbing stairs and maintaining balance. Gait abnormality that results from chemotherapy is generally temporary in nature, though recovery times of six m..
Gait analysis
Gait analysis is the process of quantification and interpretation of animal (including human) locomotion. Pathological gait may reflect compensations for underlying pathologies, or be responsible for causation of symptoms in itself. The study of gait analysis allows these diagnoses to be made, as we..
Gait belt
A gait belt is a device used to transport people from one thing to another. For example you would use a gait belt to move a patient from a bed to a wheelchair. The gait belt is made out of hard materials and on each end is a metal piece. The gait belt is worn around one's waist. The purpose for this..
Gaius (jurist)
This article is about Gaius, the jurist. There is another article on Gaius Caesar, commonly known as Caligula. Gaius (floruit 130AD - 180AD) was a celebrated Roman jurist. Scholars know very little of his personal life. It is impossible to discover even his full name, Gaius or Caius being merely hi..
Gaius (name)
Gaius or Caius was a common Roman praenomen derived from Etruscan Cai, meaning "I am glad". Some individuals with this name are: Gaius (jurist), the jurist (the rest of his name is unknown)Gaius AciliusGaius AntoniusGaius Antonius HybridaGaius Asinius GallusGaius Asinius PollioGaius Ateius CapitoG..
Gaius Acilius
Gaius Acilius (fl. 155 BC) was a senator and historian of ancient Rome. He knew Greek, and in 155 interpreted for Carneades, Diogenes, and Critolaus, who had come to the Roman Senate on an embassy from Athens. Acilius wrote a history of Rome, in Greek, that went from the earliest times to at least..
Gaius Aelius Gallus
Gaius Aelius Gallus was the praefect of Egypt from 26 - 24 BC. By order of Augustus he undertook an expedition to Arabia Felix, with disastrous results. The troops suffered greatly from disease, heat, want of water and the resistance of the inhabitants. The treachery of a foreign guide also added t..
Gaius Antonius
Gaius Antonius (died 42 BC) was the second son of Marcus Antonius Creticus and Julia Antonia, and thus, younger brother of Mark Antony, triumvir and enemy of Caesar Augustus. Like his brother, Gaius started his life free from paternal guidance, in the midst of scandals, parties and gambling. During..
Gaius Antonius Hybrida
The factual accuracy of this article is [Accuracy disputedisputed]. Please see the relevant discussion on the [..
Gaius Appius Junius Silanus
Gaius Appius Junius Silanus (Classical Latin: Gaivs Appivs Ivnivs Silanvs; ? — 42 A.D.) was a consul in 28 A.D. (with Publius Silius Nerva). He was executed by Claudius, probably because of coup attempt. |- style="text-align: center;" ..
Gaius Apuleius Diocles
Gaius Apuleius Diocles was an ancient Roman, notable for racing chariots. At age 18, he began driving for the White team. After six years, at the age of 24, he switched to the Green team. After three years there, at age 27, he finally began driving for the Red team until his retirement at age 42...
Gaius Asinius Gallus
Gaius Asinius Gallus was an ambitious Roman senator with family connections to the Julio-Claudian house. He was son to Gaius Asinius Pollio. In 11 BC he married Vipsania Agrippina, daughter of Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa and his first wife Caecilia Attica. Vipsania was also the former wife of Tiberiu..
Gaius Asinius Pollio (consul 40 BC)
Gaius Asinius Pollio (76/75 BC-AD 5) was a Roman orator, poet and historian. Roman orator, poet and historian whose contemporary history, although lost, provided much of the material for Appian and Plutarch. Born into a leading Marrucine family -his grandfather had been an Italian general in the S..
Gaius Aurelius Cotta
Gaius Aurelius Cotta (c. 124 - 73 BC) was a Roman statesman and orator. He was the uncle to Gaius Julius Caesar through Caesar's mother, Aurelia Cotta. In 92 BC he defended his uncle Publius Rutilius Rufus, who had been unjustly accused of extortion in Asia. He was on intimate terms with the tribun..
Gaius Baltar
This article is about the character for the remake of Battlestar Galactica. For information on the original character, see Count Baltar. [Spoiler warningSpoiler warning]: Plot and/or ending details follow. In the Battlestar Galactica "re-imagined series", Gaius Baltar is the current Presi..
Gaius Caesar
See also Gaius Julius Caesar, for others of the same name. Gaius Julius Caesar Vipsanianus (20 BC - AD 4, most commonly known as Gaius Caesar, was the oldest son of Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa and Julia the Elder.Wood, Susan. (1999) Imperial Women: A Study in Public Images, 40 B.C. - A.D. 68 "Brill Ac..
Gaius Calpurnius Piso
Gaius Calpurnius Piso was a Roman statesman, orator and patron of literature in the 1st century AD. He is known chiefly for his share in the conspiracy of AD 65 against Nero. He was one of the most popular men in Rome, partly for his skill in poetry and music, partly for his love of luxury and gene..
Gaius Calpurnius Piso (consul 67 BCE)
Gaius Calpurnius Piso was a consul of the Roman Republic. He was consul in 67 BCE with Manius Acilius Glabrio. He belonged to the high aristocratic party, and, as consul, led the opposition to the proposed law of the tribune Gabinius, by which Gnaeuse Pompeius was to be entrusted with extraordinary..
Gaius Canuleius
Gaius Canuleius, according to Livy book 4, was a Tribune of the Plebs in 445 BC. He introduced a bill proposing that intermarriage between Patricians and Plebians be allowed, and with nine of his fellow Tribunes another bill allowing one Consul annually to be a Plebian. Despite fierce oppositio..
Gaius Cassius Longinus
For other Romans named "Cassius", see Cassia (gens). For the French band, see Cassius (band). Gaius Cassius Longinus (Before 85 BC – October, 42 BC) was a Roman senator and the prime mover in the conspiracy against Gaius Julius Caesar. Little is known of Cassius's early life. He was married..
Gaius Cassius Longinus (consul 171 BC)
Gaius Cassius Longinus was Roman consul for year 171 BC, together with Publius Licinius Crassus. ..
Gaius Cassius Longinus (consul 73 BCE)
Gaius Cassius Longinus Varus was consul of the Roman republic. He was consul in 73 BCE with Marcus Terentius Varro Lucullus. Cassius and his colleague passed the lex Terentia Cassia that stipulated for grain to be sold at a low price in Rome. He drew Cisapline Gaul as his province for the follo..
Gaius Cassius Longinus (consul 96 BCE)
Gaius Cassius Longinus was consul in 96 BCE with Gnaeus Domitius Ahenobarbus. He is mentioned by Cicero as one of those persons who were elected consuls notwithstanding their having failed to obtain the aedileship. |- style="text-align: center;" This article incorporates text from the public ..
Gaius Claudius Marcellus
Gaius Claudius Marcellus was the name of several men in ancient Rome. Two of the most prominent bearers of this name were first cousins and held the consulship in successive years (50-49 BC). Gaius Claudius Marcellus Maior was son of another Gaius and first cousin of C. Claudius Marcellus Minor. He..
Gaius Claudius Marcellus Maior
Gaius Claudius Marcellus Maior was a Roman consul in 49 BC. He is frequently confused with his cousin of the same name, Gaius Claudius Marcellus Minor, a consul a year before in 49 BC. Gaius was also the brother of the Marcus Claudius Marcellus, the consul of 51 BC. Little is known of him before ..
Gaius Claudius Marcellus Minor
See Gaius Claudius Marcellus for other men of this name, or Gaius Claudius Marcellus Maior for his cousin, consul of 49 BC. Rome Gaul Noricum Spain Germanic Tribes Dacians Sarmatians Regnum Bosporus Italy Africa Achaea Asia Galatia Syria Egypt Judea Cyrenaica Thrace Gaius Claudius Marcellus M..
Gaius Claudius Nero
Gaius Claudius Nero was a Roman consul who fought in the Battle of the Metaurus (207 BC). He was member of the gens Claudia. In 207 BC he was elected consul with Marcus Livius Salinator, and with his colleague he led the army that defeated the Carthaginians at the river Metaurus, killing their com..
Gaius Claudius Pulcher (consul 177 BC)
Gaius Claudius Pulcher, consul in 177 BC was the son of Appius Claudius Pulcher consul in 212 BC, and he was the father of Appius Claudius Pulcher (consul 143 BC). He set out to fight against the Istrians, but failed to perform the proper ceremonies and was forced to return. Setting out again, he ..
Gaius Cluilius
Gaius Cluilius was the king of Alba Longa during the reign of the Roman king Tullus Hostilius. References [Livy Book One.] ..
Gaius Cornelius Cethegus
Gaius Cornelius Cethegus was a politician of the Roman republic from the Cethegus brach of the gens Cornelia . He became proconsul in Spain in 200 BC and was elected Aedile in absence. In this office he arranged magnificent plays. During his consulate in 197 BC he fought successfully in Gallia Ci..
Gaius Cornelius Gallus
Gaius Cornelius Gallus (69 BC – 24 BC), was the first prefect of Roman Egypt. He was born at Fréjus of humble parentage and first made his name in Rome as a poet. During the disturbances following the assassination of Julius Caesar, he attached himself to the party of Octavian and was appointed ..
Gaius Duilius
Gaius Duilius (lived 3rd century BC) was a Roman politician involved in the First Punic War. Not much is known about his family background or early career, since he was a novus homo, meaning not belonging to a traditional family of Roman aristocrats. He managed, nevertheless, to be elected consul ..
Gaius Fabricius Luscinus
Gaius Fabricius Luscinus ("the one-eyed"), son of Gaius, was said to have been the first of the Fabricii to move to ancient Rome, his family originating from Aletrium (Livy ix. 43). In 284 BC he was one of the ambassadors to Tarentum, successfully keeping the peace, and was elected consul in 282 BC..
Gaius Flaminius
Gaius Flaminius Nepos was a politician and consul of the Roman Republic in the 3rd century BC. He was the greatest popular leader to challenge the authority of the Senate before the Gracchi a century later. In the aftermath of the First Punic War, Flaminius, a novus homo, was the leader of a reform..
Gaius Flaminius (consul 187 BC)
Gaius Flaminius wa Roman consul for 187 BC, together with Marcus Aemilius Lepidus. ..
Gaius Flavius Fimbria
Gaius Flavius Fimbria (d. 84 BC) was a Roman politician and a violent partisan of Marius. He fought in the First Mithridatic War. His father Gaius Flavius Fimbria had been consul in 104 BC along with Marius; the son was sent to Asia in 86 BC as legate to Lucius Valerius Flaccus, but quarrelled with..
Gaius Flavius Fimbria (consul 104 BCE)
Gaius Flavius Fimbria, according to Cicero, rose to the highest honours in the republic through his own merit and talent. In 105 BCE, he was a candidate for the consulship, and the people gave him the preference to his competitor, Quintus Lutatius Catulus; and accordingly, Fimbria was the colleague..
Gaius Fulcinius
Gaius Fulcinius was a Roman envoy to Fidenae. He was murdered on the orders of the Veientine Lars Tolumnius. References Livy 4.16 ..
Gaius Fulvius Plautianus
Name of many late Romans of gens Fulvius, including Facts (need sorting into I and II) Consul of 203Praetorian prefect under Septimius Severus Assassinated by CaracallaFather of Fulvia Plautilla, wife of Caracalla Gaius Fulvius Plautianus IGaius Fulvius Plautianus II ..
Gaius Gracchus
Gaius Gracchus (Latin: C·SEMPRONIVS·TI·F·P·N·GRACCVS) (154 BC-121 BC) was a Roman politician of the 2nd century BC. He was the younger brother of Tiberius Gracchus and, like him, pursued a popular political agenda that ultimatly ended in his death. Gauis was not killed by the Roman faction but..
Gaius Helen Mohiam
Reverand Mother Mohiam as portrayed by Siân Phillips in Dune''. Gaius Helen Mohiam is a fictional character in the Dune universe created by Frank Herbert. She is a Bene Gesserit Reverend Mother, who initially featured in the novel Dune by Frank Herbert. She also had a more major role in the P..
Gaius Iulius Iullus
Gaius Iulius Iullus (fl. 5th century BC) was Consul of Rome in 489 BC. His colleague was Publius Pinarius Mamertinus Rufus. |- style="text-align: center;" ..
Gaius Julius Alpinus Classicianus
Gaius Julius Alpinus Classicianus was procurator of Roman Britain from 61 to his death in 65. He was appointed after his predecessor, Catus Decianus, had fled to Gaul in the aftermath of the rebellion of Boudica. He expressed concern to the Emperor Nero that the punitive policies of the governor, S..
Gaius Julius Caesar
In Ancient Rome, several men of the Julii Caesares family were named Gaius (Caius) Julius (Iulius) Caesar, the most famous of which was the Dictator Julius Caesar. Contents 1 Gaius Julius Caesar I2 Gaius Julius Caesar II3 Gaius Julius Caesar III4 Gaius Julius Caesar Strabo Vop..
Gaius Julius Caesar (character of Rome)
Rome character Gaius Julius Caesar Name Gaius Julius Caesar Class Patrician Family Octavia of the Julii (great-niece)Octavian (great-nephew)Atia of the Julii (niece)Caesarion (son)Calpurnia (wife) Allies Mark AntonyLucius VorenusPoscaMarcus Junius Brutus (ep 7-10)Marcus Tullius Ci..
Gaius Julius Caesar Strabo Vopiscus
For other men called Gaius Julius Caesar (Strabo), see Gaius Julius Caesar Gaius Julius Caesar Strabo Vopiscus (c.130 BC - 87 BC) was the younger son to Lucius Julius Caesar II and his wife Poppilia and younger brother to Lucius Julius Caesar III. His cognomina indicate he was possibly cross-eyed, ..
Gaius Julius Caesar the Elder
Gaius Julius Caesar the Elder (135 BC – 85 BC), also called Gaius Julius Caesar III, was a Roman politician, supporter and brother-in-law of Gaius Marius, and father of Julius Caesar, Dictator of Rome. Born to Gaius Julius Caesar II, Julius married Aurelia Cotta, a member the Aurelii and Rutilii ..
Gaius Julius Callistus
Gaius Julius Callistus (fl. 1st century AD) was an imperial freedman of the reigns of Caligula and Claudius. Callistus was originally a freedman of Caligula, was given great authority during his reign, which he used to amass even greater wealth. He often advised Caligula on imperial policy and how ..
Gaius Julius Civilis
The Conspiracy of Julius Civilis, completed in 1661 by Rembrandt. It depicts a Batavian oath to Gaius Julius Civilis, the head of the Batavian rebellion against the Romans in 69. Gaius Iulius Civilis was the leader of the Batavian rebellion against the Romans in 69. By his nomen, it can be to..
Gaius Julius Hyginus
Gaius Julius Hyginus, (c. 64 BC - 17 AD), was a Latin author, a native of Spain (or Alexandria), was a pupil of the famous Cornelius Alexander Polyhistor, and a freedman of Caesar Augustus, by whom he was made superintendent of the Palatine library (Suetonius, De Graminaticis, 20). He is said to ha..
Gaius Julius Marcus
Gaius Iulius Marcus is the name of one of the early governors of Britannia Inferior, c. 213 -214. His name is recorded on a milestone on the Military Way at Hadrian's Wall although it has been partially erased, suggesting that he had brought disfavour on himself sometime later. He also undertook bu..
Gaius Julius Priscus
Gaius Julius Priscus (3rd century) was a Roman usurper, military man and member of the Praetorian guard in the reign of Gordian III. Priscus was born in the Roman province of Syria, possibly in Damascus, son of a Julius Marinus a local Roman citizen, possibly of some importance. The name of his mot..
Gaius Julius Solinus
Gaius Julius Solinus, Latin grammarian and compiler, probably flourished during the first half of the 3rd century. He was the author of De mirabilibus mundi ('The wonders of the world') which mostly circulated under the title Collectanea rerum memorabilium ('Collection of Curiosities'), and the wor..
Gaius Julius Victor
Gaius Julius Victor (flourished 4th century) was a Roman writer on rhetoric, possibly of Gaulish origin. His extant manual is of some importance as facilitating the textual criticism of Quintilian, whom he closely follows in many places. References C. Halm, Rhetores Latini Minores, 1863. ..
Gaius Laelius
Gaius Laelius, general and statesman, was a friend of Scipio Africanus, whom he accompanied on his Spanish campaign (210 BC - 206 BC). In Scipio's consulship (205 BC), Laelius went with him to Sicily, whence he conducted an expedition to Africa. In 203 BC he defeated the Massaesylian prince Syphax,..
Gaius Licinius
Gaius Licinius may mean: Gaius Licinius Stolo, early tribune and consul responsible for land lawsGaius Licinius Macer, late statesman and annalistGaius Licinius Mucianus, general of Vespasian This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title...
Gaius Licinius Stolo
"Stolo" redirects here. For the indigenous First Nations people, see [[Stó:lō]]. Gaius Licinius (Calvus) Stolo, along with Lucius Sextius, was one of the two tribunes of ancient Rome that opened the consulship to the plebeians. Records indicate he was tribune from 376 BC to 367 BC, during which..
Gaius Livius Drusus
Gaius Livius Drusus was Roman consul for 147 BC, together with Scipio Aemilianus Africanus. ..
Gaius Livius Salinator
Gaius Livius Salinator, son of Marcus, was a Roman consul of the gens Livia, said to have founded the city of Forum Livii (Forlì), in Italy, during his consulship in the year 188 BC. He also served as admiral when he was praetor in 191 BC in the war against Antiochus III the Great and defeated his..
Gaius Lucilius
Gaius Lucilius (c. 180 BC - 103 BC), the earliest Roman satirist, of whose writings only fragments remain, was born at Suessa Aurunca in Campania. The dates assigned by Jerome for his birth and death are 148 BC and 103 BC or 102 BC. But it is impossible to reconcile the first of these dates with ot..
Gaius Lutatius Catulus
Temple to Juturna, built by Catulus to celebrate his victory at Aegades islands, in Largo di Torre Argentina, Rome. Gaius Lutatius Catulus was a Roman statesman and naval commander in the First Punic War. He was elected as a consul in 242 BC, a novus homo. He led a Roman fleet into victory ove..
Gaius Maecenas
Villa of Maecenas in Tivoli, Italy, Jacob Philipp Hackert, 1783. Gaius Cilnius Maecenas (70 – 8 BC) was a confidant and political advisor to Octavian, who was to become the first Emperor of Rome as Caesar Augustus, as well as an important patron for the new generation of 'Augustan' poets..
Gaius Maenius
Gaius Maenius, Roman statesman and general. Having completed (when consul in 338 BC) the subjugation of Latium, which with Campania had revolted against Rome, he was honored by a triumph, and a column was erected to him in the Forum. When censor in 318 BC, in order that the spectators might have mo..
Gaius Manilius
Gaius Manilius was a Roman tribune of the people in 66 BCE. At the beginning of his year of office (Dec. 67) he succeeded in getting a law passed (de libertinorum suffragiis), which gave freedmen the privilege of voting together with those who had manumitted them, that is, in the same tribe as thei..
Gaius Marcius Rutilus
Gaius Marcius Rutilus (also seen as "Rutulus") was the first plebeian dictator and censor of ancient Rome, and consul four times. He was first elected consul in 357 BC, then appointed as dictator the following year in order to deal with an invasion by the Etruscans. He surprised the enemy's camp an..
Gaius Marius
This article is about the Roman statesman who reorganized the army, and was seven times Consul. For other people with the name Marius see Marius (Disambiguation) Gaius Marius Gaius Marius (Latin: C·MARIVS·C·F·C·N)¹ (157 BC — January 13, 86 BC) was a Roman general and politician electe..
Gaius Marius the Younger
Otherwise known as Younger Marius or Marius the Younger (110 BC/108 BC - 80 BC). Marius was born in Rome between 110-108 BC. His father Gaius Marius was seven times consul, a General and Roman Revolutionist, and his mother Julia was a parental aunt to Gaius Julius Caesar. His cousin Caesar always th..
Gaius Marius Victorinus
Gaius Marius Victorinus (4th century), Roman grammarian, rhetorician and neo-Platonic philosopher, an African by birth (whence his surname Afer), lived during the reign of Constantius II. He taught rhetoric at Rome (one of his pupils being Jerome), and in his old age became a convert to Christianity..
Gaius Matius
Gaius Matius (fl. 1st century BC) (PW 1) was a citizen of ancient Rome notable as a friend of Cicero and Julius Caesar. A member of the gens Matia, he belonged to the party of Caesar, and helped Cicero in his relationship with Caesar in 49 and 48 BC. Matius and Octavian managed the July 44 games ho..
Gaius Memmius
There were two well-known men by the name of Gaius Memmius in the Late Roman Republic: Gaius Memmius, the poet, orator, tribune of the people in 66 BC, and believed to be the dedicatee of Lucretius' On the Nature of ThingsGaius Memmius, the tribune in 111 BC, who was assassinated in 99 BC by Glauci..
Gaius Memmius (poet)
Gaius Memmius (incorrectly called Gemellus, "The Twin"), Roman orator and poet, tribune of the people (66 BC), friend of Lucretius and Catullus. At first a strong supporter of Pompey, he quarrelled with him, and went over to Caesar, whom he had previously attacked. In 54, as candidate for the consu..
Gaius Memmius (Tribune)
Gaius Memmius(d. December, 100 BC), tribune in 111 BC, attacked the aristocrats on a charge of corrupt relations with Jugurtha. Indeed, Sallust refers to Memmius as 'vir acer et infestus potentiae nobilitatis' (A man fiercely hostile to the power of the nobles), and states that he gave speeches whip..
Gaius Nautius Rutilus
Gaius Nautius Rutilus, son of Spurius, was consul of the Roman Republic. He was first consul in 475 BC with Publius Valerius Publicola. He held the consulship a second time in 458 BC with Lucius Minucius Esquilinus Augurinus. During this consulship, he successfully carried on war against the Sabi..
Gaius Norbanus
Gaius Norbanus surnamed Bulbus (or Balbus), Roman politician, was a seditious and turbulent democrat. In 103 BC, when tribune of the people, he accused Quintus Servilius Caepio the Elder of having brought about the defeat of his army by the Cimbri through rashness, and also of having plundered the ..
Gaius Octavian (character of Rome)
Rome character Gaius Octavian Name Gaius Octavian Class Patrician Family Octavia of the Julii (sister)Gaius Julius Caesar (great-uncle, adopted father)Atia of the Julii (mother)Gaius Octavius(father) Allies Titus PulloGaius Julius CaesarAtia of the JuliiOctavia of the Julii Enemi..
Gaius Octavius
--> Gaius Octavius (d. 59 BC) was the biological father of Augustus. He descended from an old, wealthy equestrian family, of whom he was the first to enter the Roman Senate. His grandfather fought as a middle-ranking officer in the Second Punic War. His father was a municipal magistrate who lived..
Gaius Oppius
Gaius Oppius was an intimate friend of Julius Caesar. He managed the dictator's private affairs during his absence from Rome, and, together with Lucius Cornelius Balbus, exercised considerable influence in the city. According to Suetonius (Caesar, 56), many authorities considered Oppius to have wri..
Gaius Papirius Carbo (consul 120 BC)
Gaius Papirius Carbo was an Ancient Roman statesman and orator. He was associated with C. Gracchus in carrying out the provision of the agrarian law of Tiberius Gracchus. When tribune of the people (131 BC) he carried a law extending voting by ballot to the enactment and repeal of laws; another prop..
Gaius Papirius Carbo (tribune 90 BC)
Gaius Papirius Carbo, surnamed Arvina, son of Gaius Papirius Carbo (consul 120 BC), was a staunch supporter of the aristocracy, and was put to death by the Marian party in 82. He is known chiefly for the law (lex Plautia Papiria) carried by him and M. Plautius Silvanus when tribunes of the people in..
Gaius Petronius
Gaius Petronius was the 3rd prefect of Roman Egypt (Aegyptus). ..
Gaius Pomponius Graecinus
See Pomponius Graecinus for others of a similar name Gaius (or Publius) Pomponius Graecinus was a Roman politician who was suffect consul in AD 16. He was probably a novus homo raised to the senate by Caesar Augustus. He was a friend and patron of the poet Ovid, who addressed three letters of his E..
Gaius Popillius Laenas
''See also Popilius for other Romans with the same name. Gaius Popillius Laenas (also spelled Popilius) was one of the two Roman consuls in 172 and 158 BC. The name indicates that he was of the gens of the Popilii, a name of Etruscan origin. The classical plural of Laenas was Laenates, which transl..
Gaius Porcius Cato
Gaius Porcius Cato (2nd century BCE), was son of Cato Licinianus, consul 114, obtained Macedonia as his province, and fought unsuccessfully against the Scordisci. He was accused of extortion in Macedonia, and was sentenced to pay a fine. He afterward went to Tarraco in Spain, and became a citizen of..
Gaius Rabirius
Gaius Rabirius may be: Gaius Rabirius (senator)Gaius Rabirius (poet) ..
Gaius Rabirius (poet)
There is also Gaius Rabirius (senator) Gaius Rabirius was a poet mentioned by Velleius alongside Virgil. He is also mentioned by Ovid and Quintilian. Some authorities consider him the author of a poem on Actium of which a fragment was found at Herculaneum. Papyrus fragments discovered at Herculaneu..
Gaius Rabirius (senator)
There is also Gaius Rabirius (poet) Gaius Rabirius was a senator who was involved in the death of Lucius Appuleius Saturninus. Titus Labienus (whose uncle had lost his life among the followers of Saturninus on that occasion) was put up by Gaius Julius Caesar to accuse Rabirius of having been implic..
Gaius Rubellius Blandus
Gaius Rubellius Blandus (d. 38) was a consul of ancient Rome, a grandson of Rubellius Blandus of Tibur. Blandus' family were from the Equestrian Class. Blandus was a Moneyer in 4BC; Quaestor in 1AD?; Tribune in 6AD?; Praetor in 11AD?; Consul in 18AD and African Proconsul in 36AD. After 32AD, he ma..
Gaius Sallustius Crispus Passienus
Gaius Sallustius Passienus Crispus was a prominent figure in the Roman Empire during the first century AD. He was the adopted grandson and biological great, great nephew of the historian Sallust. He was known for his power, wealth, and influence, and was married twice. He was consul in 27 and 44 ..
Gaius Scribonius Curio
Gaius Scribonius Curio was the name of a father and son who lived in the late Roman Republic. Father Gaius Scribonius Curio (1st century BC) was a Roman statesman and orator. He was nicknamed Burbulieus (after an actor) for the way he moved his body while speaking. Curio was noted as a public orato..
Gaius Servilius Ahala
A Roman denarius struck by Brutus, a descendant of Servilius Ahala, ca. 54 BC Gaius Servilius Ahala was a legendary hero of ancient Rome. He was said to have saved Rome from Spurius Maelius in 439 BC by killing him with a dagger concealed under an armpit. However, this was probably an aetologi..
Gaius Servilius Glaucia
Gaius Servilius Glaucia (d. 99 BC) was a Roman politician who served as tribune of the Plebs in 101 BC and praetor in 100 BC. He arranged for the murder of an elected tribune (Gaius Memmius) to clear the way for Lucius Appuleius Saturninus to gain election to the post. While attempting to stand fo..
Gaius Silius
Gaius Silius was the name of two consuls of the Roman Empire, during the 1st century. The elder was a consul in the reign of Augustus and the younger a consul in the reign of Claudius. Gaius Silius consul under Augustus The elder Gaius Silius was consul in 13. During his consulship, Augustus had wr..
Gaius Stern
Gaius Stern attended the University of Maryland before going on to grad school at the University of California, Berkeley. He received the Carper Award in 2004. While at Maryland, Stern assisted John Nam and Ramesh Kannappen of the University of Maryland who co-founded the Academic Competition Fo..
Gaius Suetonius Paulinus
Suetonius Paulinus, the imperial governor, returned from campaigning in Wales to London. Artistic impression. Gaius Suetonius Paulinus, also spelled Paullinus, (flourished 1st century) was a Roman general best known as the commander who defeated the rebellion of Boudica. Contents 1 Car..
Gaius Sulpicius Gallus
Gaius Sulpicius Gallus, Roman general, statesman and orator. Under Lucius Aemilius Paulus, his intimate friend, he commanded the 2nd legion in the campaign against Perseus, king of Macedonia, and gained great reputation for having predicted an eclipse of the moon on the night before the battle of P..
Gaius Terentius Varro
Gaius Terentius Varro was a Roman consul and commander. Along with his colleague, Lucius Aemilius Paullus, he commanded at the Battle of Cannae during the Second Punic War, in 216 BC, against the Carthaginian general Hannibal. The battle proved to be a decisive Roman defeat. Prior to being consul, ..
Gaius Valerius Flaccus
Gaius Valerius Flaccus (late 1st century AD) was a Roman poet, who flourished under the emperors Vespasian and Titus. He has been identified on insufficient grounds with a poet friend of Martial (i. 61. 76), a native of Padua, and in needy circumstances; but as he was a member of the College of Fi..
Gaius Valerius Flaccus (consul 93 BCE)
Gaius Valerius Flaccus was a Roman consul in 93 BCE. He was elected praetor urbanus in 98 BCE, and, on the authority of the senate, he brought a bill before the people that Calliphana, of Velia, should receive the Roman franchise. In 93 BCE he was consul, with Marcus Herennius, and afterwards he ..
Gaius Valerius Pudens
Gaius Valerius Pudens was a Roman politician and general of the late second - early third centuries. Valerius Pudens held command in Pannonia Inferior before becoming governor of Germania Inferior. Around 202 or 203 he became governor of Roman Britain, serving until c. 206. An inscription at Bainb..
Gaius Vibius Pansa Caetronianus
Gaius Vibius Pansa Caetronianus (d. 43 BC), consul of the Roman Republic in 43 BC. He supported Gaius Julius Caesar in the Civil War. Tribune in 51 BC, during the civil war between Julius Caesar and Pompey, he joined the cause of the Caesarians. After Caesar's assassination, however, he became one..
Gaius Volusenus
Gaius Volusenus Quadratus was a Roman military officer and ally of Julius Caesar. During the Gallic War he served as Tribunus Militum in the 12th Legion under the legate Servius Galba, and distinguished himself in battle when Galba was defeated by the Nantuates in 57 BC.Julius Caesar, Commentarii d..
Gaiwan
A gaiwan (lit. "covered bowl") is a Chinese covered cup used for the infusion and consumption of tea. History Prior to Ming Dynasty China, tea was normally consumed from the vessel in which it was prepared. As described by the tea master Lu Yu, this special bowl had to be large enough to accommoda..
Gaizka Garitano Aguirre
Gaizka Garitano Aguirre aka Garitano (born 9 July 1975 in Bilbao, Basque Country) is Spanish football player who currently plays for Real Sociedad of the Spanish La Liga. His usual demarcation is Midfielder. ..
Gaizka Mendieta
Gaizka Mendieta Zabala (born March 27, 1974 in Bilbao) is a Spanish-Basque midfielder, who currently plays for Middlesbrough of the English Premiership. He is considered to be one of the best penalty shooters today. Mendieta started his club career with Castellón in 1991 and moved to Valencia a..
Gaizkin
Gaizkin was the ancient Basque deity responsible for disease and plague. Sources [Encyclopedia Mythica] ..
Gai Daigoji
Gai Daigoji is a fictional character on the anime series Martian Successor Nadesico. His real name is Jiro Yamada (a very boring name in Japan, equal to being called John Smith in English), but he claims that Gai is his soul's name (something akin to 'Ace' or 'Max'). He is an Aestivalis pilot on the..
Gai Pad Khing
Gai Pad Khing is a Thai food. It contains fried chicken meat and different vegetables like paprika and onions. The most important ingredient being the sliced ginger which gives a very characteritic taste. It is served with rice. http://www.thaitable.com/ ..
Gai Qi
Gai Qi (1774-1829) was a poet and painter born in the west of China. As an artist he was active in Shanghai. In painting his works mainly concerned plants, beauty, and figures. However he also did numerous landscapes. In poetry he preferred the rhyming ci form and added such poems to his paintings. ..
Gai Saber
Gai Saber is an Italian folk group focused on the musical and dance traditions of Italian Occitania. Gai Saber draws its name from an ancient Occitan poetic challenge that traces its roots to the regions influential troubadour culture. Founded in 1992 as Kalenda Maia, the group adopted its current..
Gai Tendo
The main character of Buriki One on Neo Geo 64. Gai makes a cameo appearance in King of Fighters: Evolution as a secret striker and in The King of Fighters 2000 as an alternate striker for Takuma Sakazaki. He also is one of the three Buriki One characters pictured in SNK vs. Capcom: Card Fighters ..
Gai Waterhouse
Gai Waterhouse (maiden name Gai Smith) is an Australian horse trainer and businesswoman. The daughter of Randwick racehorse trainer TJ Smith, she served an apprenticeship under him for fifteen years after being overseas pursuing a career in acting (including a role in the Doctor Who story The Invas..
Gai yang
Gai yang or kai yang (Thai: ) is a type of grilled or barbecued chicken originating in the Isan region of Thailand. It is normally eaten with sticky rice and som tam. The dish is now popular throughout the country. The dish is prepared by slitting open a chicken, knocking it flat, marinating it ..
Úgaine Mor
Úgaine Mor, also known as Hugony the Great (in English), was a legendary High King of Ireland of the 7th century BC. He was the foster-son of Macha Mong Ruad. He is described as extending his dominion over Scotland and the Isle of Man, and even continental Europe. He is said to have married a daugh..

 


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