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Ågotnes
Ågotnes is a small place on the island Sotra not far from Bergen, Norway. It is located in the municipality Fjell and its population is 1344 (2005). ..
Ågot Valle
Ågot Valle (born May 26, 1945 in Levanger) is a Norwegian politician for the Socialist Left Party (SV). She was elected to the Norwegian Parliament from Hordaland in 1997. She worked as a physiotherapist and a county council member in Hordaland before entering national politics. She has also be..
Go-To card
The Go-To card is a contactless smart card meant to be used to pay fares for bus and light rail lines operated by Metro Transit and other transit agencies in the Twin Cities area of Minnesota. It was originally meant to go into service in September 2003 and become the first such system in the Unite..
Goštautai
Goštautai Polish: Lithuanian noble family, one of the most influential families in XIV-XVIth centuries. Only strong enough rival of them was Kęsgailos, and from the end of XV-th century new power aspiring Radvila family. Most power family gainded by Kazimieras Jogailaitis, (later he was also elec..
Got'em
Got'em is a website that enables users of xanga to keep track of visitis to their site. External Links [Got'em] ..
Gota
Gota is an Indian food traditionally from Gujarat. It is made by deep-frying a batter made from chickpea flower, wheat, methi leaves and other ingredients mixed with water or milk. ..
Gotakon
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Gotalovec
Gotalovec is a village in northern Croatia, located near Budinšćina in the region of Hrvatsko Zagorje. The population is 187 (census 2001). ..
Gotama
For the founder of Buddhism, see Gautama Buddha. For other uses, see Gotama (disambiguation).'' Part of a series onHindu philosophy ..
Gotama (disambiguation)
By "Gotama" might be meant: Sage Gautam (or Gotama), an Indian philosopher and logician.Gautama Buddha, the founder of Buddhism.Gautam Brahmins, a sub-caste of Brahmins in North India This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an..
Gotanda
Gotanda is a busy but unfashionable neighborhood in the Shinagawa ward of Tokyo, Japan. The name "Gotanda" can be literally translated as "a (rice) paddy of half-hectare's size". The district straddles the Meguro river, and is located between the Meguro and Osaki stations on the important JR Yaman..
Gotanda Station
The platform of Tokyu Ikegami Line is located in Tokyo's Shinagawa ward. The station is located at [35.625855° N 139.72374° E]. Lines Gotanda is served by the following lines: JR Yamanote LineToei Asakusa LineTōkyū Ikegami Line - terminal station Adjacent stations {..
Gotan Project
Gotan Project is a musical group based in Paris, consisting of musicians Philippe Cohen Solal (French), Eduardo Makaroff (Argentine) and Christoph H. Müller (Swiss, former member of Touch El Arab). They formed in 1999. Their first release was Vuelvo Al Sur/El Capitalismo Foraneo in 2000, followed..
Gotarzes
Gotarzes was the name of two Parthian kings: Gotarzes I c. 95–90 BCGotarzes II c. AD 40–51This 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 th..
Gotarzes II of Parthia
Gotarzes II of Parthia ruled the Parthian Empire intermittently between about 40 and 51. He was the son of Artabanus II and when his father died in about 38 and his brother Vardanes I succeeded to the throne, Gotarzes rebelled. He soon made himself detested by his cruelty — among many other murde..
Gotarzes I of Parthia
Gotarzes I of Parthia ruled parts of the Parthian Empire c. 95–90 BC. He was the grandson of Phriapatius and came to power during the troubled times around the end of the reign of Mithridates II. He is mentioned on some astronomical tablets from Babylon and appears to have reigned for some t..
Gotas de Rap
Gotas de Rap "Drops of rain" are a Colombian Rap Group from Bogotá. They toured Europe in 1995 and in their songs they rap in Spanish about the social and political problems in Colombia. Some members of the group started a Clothing line called "Ayara". One of the rappers from the Band "Donpopo" mo..
Gota Yashiki
Gota Yashiki is both an independent smooth jazz artist and drum player, as well as a member of the band Simply Red. He was born in Kyoto, Japan, in 1962, where at a young age he learned how to play traditional Japanese drums. This interest in drumming propelled him into the music scene, and he m..
Gotcha
For other uses, see (disambiguation)}}}. A gotcha is a feature of a system, a program or a programming language that works in the way it is documented but is counter-intuitive and almost invites mistakes because it is both enticingly easy to invoke and completely unexpected and/or unreasonable in ..
Gotcha!
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GOTCHA!
GOTCHA! is a Dutch Funk Band founded in 1989; their music is a mix of sixties-trip-rock with funk and hip-hop. Gotcha! Discography Year Title Label 1991 Words and Music from the lowlands BMG 1993 GOTCHA!, GOTCHA! BMG 1997 Four, It! The Terra-P-Funk from Beyond Space DURECO ..
Gotcha! (1985 film)
For other uses of "", see {{{1. Gotcha! is a 1985 action film, starring Anthony Edwards and Linda Fiorentino. The movie is directed by Jeff Kanew, who also directed Anthony Edwards in Revenge of the Nerds in 1984. The movie later had a game for the Nintendo Entertainment System for use with the Zap..
Gotcha! (game)
For other uses of "", see {{{1. Gotcha!: The Sport is a video game for the Nintendo Entertainment System Released in 1987 that uses the Nintendo Light Gun. It is based on the 1985 movie, Gotcha! . Gotcha! is a capture the flag style game played with paintball guns. The player's mission is to get thr..
Gotcha (arcade game)
Gotcha is a 1973 arcade game maufactured by Atari. This was the first maze arcade game as well as the very first American arcade game to cause some controversy as it predates Death Race. The object of the game is for two players to find their way through an on screen maze and catch the other player..
Gotcha (disambiguation)
Gotcha is a slang term derived from the phrase "I got you", usually referring to an unexpected capture or discovery. It may refer to: Gotcha, an unexpected or unintuitive, but documented, behavior in a computer system (as opposed to a bug)Gotcha!, the 2004 international barbershop quartet champions..
Gotcha Force
Gotcha Force is a game for the Nintendo GameCube. Poor reviews from professional critics plagued the game, as well as lack of advertising, but many gamers disagree with professional opinion, having given the game high user ratings. [link][link][link] Capcom themselves..
Gotcha journalism
Gotcha journalism is a term often used to refer to techniques primarily used in certain versions of broadcast journalism to represent a specific person or group of people in a specifically desired manner through manipulation of images and quotes, or through editing of interviews. History The phras..
GOTE
GOTE, which stands for Goal, Other, Tactics, and Expectation, is an acronym devised by Robert Cohen to remind actors of the four basic elements they need to consider while preparing a character for the theater. The acronym was introduced in Cohen's book Acting One, which has become one of the most ..
Gotea
This page is intented to offer information about the Gotea family originated from Gurghiu, Mures county, Romania, Europe. You can found more informations about the family members by following this links: Claudia GOTEA Home page [link] Valer GOTEA Home page [link] Ionut GOT..
Gotebo, Oklahoma
Gotebo is a town in Kiowa County, Oklahoma, United States. The population was 272 at the 2000 census. Geography Gotebo is located at [35°4′12″N, 98°52′27″W] (35.070094, -98.874163)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bureau, the town ha..
Gotee Records
Gotee Records (established 1994) is a record company founded by dc Talk member Toby McKeehan (professionally known as tobyMac), Todd Collins, and Joey Elwood. The label is now part of EMI Christian Music Group. Toby McKeehan is currently the President of the company. However, Toby does not publ..
Gotein-Libarrenx
Gotein-Libarrenx (Basque: Gotaine-Irabarne) is a small village and commune in the Pyrénées-Atlantiques département of southwestern France. It is located in the former province of Soule. External link [GOTAINE-IRABARNE in the Bernardo Estornés Lasa - Auñamendi Encyclopedia (Euskomedia Fun..
Goteki
Rising from the ashes of cyber band Sneaky Bat Machine, Goteki is the musical brainchild of Ross Tregenza (aka Sneaky). Goteki's first full-length release was 2002's Goteki O/S, an ambitious album that featured guest appearances from respected members of the EBM scene, including musicians from Icon..
Gotem
Gotem is a small town in the Limburg province of Belgium. It is one of the areas from which the Van Goethem family name originates [Ancestry.com]. Contents 1 Statistics2 Geography3 Points of Interest4 References Statistics Population: 282 (2002-01-01) [stati..
Gotenba, Shizuoka
Gotenba (御殿場市; -shi) is a city located on the southeastern flank of Mt. Fuji in Shizuoka, Japan. It is also spelled Gotemba. The city is best known as a base for the ascent of Mount Fuji. As of 2003, the city had an estimated population of 85,050 and the density of 436.98 persons per km². ..
Gotengo
The , also known in the West as Atragon, is a submarine battleship that has appeared in several tokusatsu films of Toho Company, Ltd., beginning with Atragon (1963). It was first conceived by author Shunrō Oshikawa in his 1899 novel Kaitei Gunkan ("Undersea Battleship"), of which Atragon was an a..
Gotenks
Gotenks Japanese First Appearance Issue #480 Appears in Race Family ConnectionsGoten (Fusee)Trunks (Fusee)Gogeta (Fused Father) Goku (Goten's father) Vegeta (Trunks's father) DB Character Listing - Gotenks is a fictional character in the Dragon Ball Z anime and manga. He is the resu..
GoText
GoText is a freeware short message service application developed by former Spin Off guitarist, Byron Schiel. Features Address Book - The user is able to store a list of friends' names and numbers for quick messaging.Data Import - The user is able to import lists of names and numbers from other pr..
GotFrag
-->GotFrag was founded in 2002 as a professional eSports coverage website that would provide news and updates for the growing gaming community. It provided gamers with a place to look up information and current happening about their favorite teams and/or players. Since then, the site and grown ex..
Gotha
Gotha may refer to: Gotha (town), a town in Thuringia, GermanyGotha (district), in Thuringia, GermanySaxe-Gotha, a former Thuringian duchySaxe-Coburg and Gotha, a former Thuringian duchyGotha, FloridaGotha G, a German bomber used during the First World WarGothaer Waggonfabrik, a manufacturer of ro..
Gotha, Florida
Gotha is a census-designated place and an unincorporated area in Orange County, Florida, United States. The population was 731 at the 2000 census. Geography Gotha is located at [28°31′54″N, 81°31′18″W] (28.531747, -81.521768)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to..
Gothabilly
Gothabilly is a portmanteau which refers to an unusual fusion of rockabilly music and the Goth culture. Separate from "Psychobilly" due to the comedic aspect that is often inhibited in the over the top, violent lyrics. Often the vocal styles are very similar to classic rockabilly. While the gothabil..
Gothador
Gothador is a web-based MMORPG (Massively Multiplayer Role-Playing Game) involving thousands of people worldwide in a shared online experience. Drawing from fantasy sources both generically familiar and original, players participate as adventurers seeking fame, prestige and fortune in a series of in..
Gothaer Waggonfabrik
Gothaer Waggonfabrik (Gotha, GWF) was a German manufacturer of rolling stock established in the late nineteenth century at Warnemünde. During the two world wars, the company expanded into aircraft building. In World War I, Gotha was the manufacturer of a highly successful series of bombers base..
Gotham
Gotham may refer to: Gotham City, a fictional city home to BatmanGotham, Nottinghamshire, a village in EnglandA nickname for New York CityProject Gotham Racing, a video gameGotham (band), entertainersGotham (album), by BauhausGotham!, an album by Radio 4Gotham AwardsGotham RecordsGotham (poem), wri..
Gotham, Nottinghamshire
Gotham (pronounced "goat-um") is a village in Nottinghamshire, England, south of Nottingham and north-east of Kegworth. It is administered as part of the Rushcliffe district of Nottingham, and has a parish council. It has a twelfth-century church named for St Lawrence. The village is most famed ..
Gotham: A History of New York City to 1898
Gotham: A History of New York City to 1898 is a nonfiction book written by Edwin G. Burrows and Mike Wallace. It was published in 1998 by Oxford University Press (ISBN 0195140494). It won the 1999 Pulitzer Prize for History. It was written from over twenty years of research by Burrows and Wallace...
Gotham Awards
IFP/New York is a 25-year-old, not-for-profit membership and advocacy organization serving the independent film community as a source for networking and support while promoting film as a vital and influential public art form. Their mission's to build bridges between creative talent and the film in..
Gotham Awards 2005
The 2005 Gotham Awards were given on 30 November, 2005 at New York, USA. Winners Best Documentary: ''MurderballBest Film: Capote Nominees '''Best Film: Brokeback Mountain Capote A History of ViolenceKeaneMe and You and Everyone We Know '''Best Documentary: ''Ballets russes''[[Enron: The Smartest Gu..
Gotham Bowl
The Gotham Bowl was a post-season college football bowl game that was played in New York City in 1961 and 1962. The games both years were played in Yankee Stadium. The bowl game lost money both years as few fans were willing to sit through the cold weather, so the game was not renewed for 1963. Res..
Gotham Central
Gotham Central is a police and crime related comic book series that was published by DC Comics. It was a police procedural and the series focused on the Gotham City Police Department, and life in Gotham City, home of Batman. It was written by Ed Brubaker and Greg Rucka, with pencils initially by M..
Gotham City
For other meanings of Gotham, see Gotham. Gotham City's skyline, as it appears in the 1989 Batman movie. Gotham City is a fictional city appearing in DC Comics, and is best known as the home of the Batman. Batman's place of residence was first identified as Gotham City in Detective Comics #4..
Gotham City (band)
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Gotham City (single)
A 1982 single released through Brute Force Records by Gotham City, the Swedish Heavy Metal band. Produced by Christer Gustafsson. Line-up Ola Ohlsson - vocalsMårten Edlund - guitarBjörn Erik Melander - bass, acoustic guitarJonas Östman - drums Tracklist Gotham City (4:46)Killer Angels (4:29)..
Gotham City Police Department
The Gotham City Police Department (GCPD) is a fictional police department servicing the city of Gotham City in the DC Universe. Acting as both ally and opponent of Batman, the superhero long-established in Gotham, the GCPD has long been steeped in corruption, with numerous officers both high-and-l..
Gotham Entertainment Group
Gotham Entertainment Group LLC is a US based Company established in 1997 to establish a leadership position in the South Asian comic magazine and children's book market. The Company was established by a number of media luminaries, including the former CEO of Time-Life, the former President of Warn..
Gotham Girls
Gotham Girls Format Animated comedy/drama with film noir elements. Run time 3–5 minutes per episode (more with interactive elements) Creators Noodle Soup Productions Written by Paul Dini[link] Main Cast Adrienne BarbeauArleen SorkinDiane PershingTara StrongJennif..
Gotham Industries
Gotham Industries Inc. is a Canadian chemical manufacturer and distributor based in Ste-Thérèse (near Montreal), Canada since 1973. They manufacture solvents, paints and automotive liquids. They distribute their chemical products, throughout the Canadian market and parts of the United States und..
Gotham Knights
''For the Batman comic and cartoon series, see [[Batman: Gotham Knights]] and The New Batman Adventures. Gotham Knights RFC is New York's recent entry to the growing worldwide ranks of multiethnic and non-discriminatory rugby union teams worldwide. Following in the tradition of International Gay Ru..
Gotham Limited
The following passenger trains have been called the Gotham Limited: The Pennsylvania Railroad's Gotham LimitedAmtrak's Gotham Limitedredirect [[Template:Disambig]]..
Gotham man
Gotham Man is a fictional comic book superhero shown in Disney's Life Is Ruff. His comics are collected by Calvin Wheeler in the said movie. The superhero himself dresses up like Superman but owns a Gotham Cave, a tribute to Batman's Batcave. His exact super powers are unknown and his archnemesis is..
Gotham Road
After leaving the Misfits for the final time in October of 2000, Michale Graves formed the band Graves with fellow ex-Misfit Dr. Chud. After releasing one album, Web Of Dharma, Graves disbanded. In its ashes, Gotham Road (or Gotham Rd.) was formed. Gotham Road's main difference musically was tha..
Gotham Stakes
The Gotham Stakes is a race for three year old thoroughbred horses. It is race in March at Aqueduct Racetrack. The race is the final local prep to the Wood Memorial Stakes. The Gotham's prestige has dipped in recent years but in the past many Kentucky Derby winners have graced the race including Tri..
Gothard Lane
Gothard Lane is a U.S athletic administrator, most recently recognized for his involvement in a 2002 eligibility dispute at St. Bonaventure University. Lane was born in Washington, DC in 1946. Attending public schools in Southern New Jersey, he was an wide receiver in football and an accomplished h..
Gotha (district)
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Gotha (town)
Gotha is a town in the Land of Bundesland of Thuringia, in Germany. It is the capital of the District of Gotha. Population: 46.205 (2004). History The town exists at least since the 8th century, in which its name is mentioned in a document signed by Charlemagne, in which it appears as Villa Gotah..
Gotha bomber
Gotha bomber specifically refers to the German World War One Gotha G bomber used in raids upon London. The term was used generally to apply to all the big German bombers used in these raids including Allgemeine Elektrizitats Gesellschaft (A.E.G.) G.IV Zeppelin Staaken R.VI "Giant". This is a &#..
Gotha G
The Gotha G series of bombers were the main German twin-engine bombers of World War I. Built by Gothaer Waggonfabrik, the first unsuccessful variant was the G.I. It had an unusual shape, with the fuselage upon the upper wing of the biplane, and only a small number were built. The next Gotha pl..
Gotha Go 242
The Gotha Go 242 was a transport glider used by the Luftwaffe during World War II. Contents 1 Development2 Operational history3 Variants3.1 Go 242A3.2 Go 242B3.3 Go 242C4 Specifications (Go 242B-3)4.1 General characteristics4.2 Performance4.3 Arm..
Gotha Go 244
The Gotha Go 244 was a transport glider used by the Luftwaffe during World War II. Contents 1 Development2 Operational history3 Variants3.1 Go 244A3.2 Go 244B4 Specifications (Go 244B-2)4.1 General characteristics4.2 Performance4.3 Armament5 Rela..
Gothelo I, Duke of Lorraine
Gothelo or Gozelo (c.967 – 19 April, 1044), called the Great, was the duke of Lower Lorraine from 1023 and of Upper Lorraine from 1033. He was also the margrave of Antwerp from 1005 (or 1008) and count of Verdun. Gothelo was the youngest son of Godfrey I, Count of Verdun, and Matilda Billung,..
Gothelo II, Duke of Lower Lorraine
Gothelo II, also Gozelo (1008 – 1046), variously called the Coward, the Sluggard, the Indolent, or the Lazy (Latin ignavus), was the duke of Lower Lorraine from the death of his father Gothelo I, duke of both Lower and Upper Lorraine, to his own death two years later. After the elder Gothel..
Gothenburg
Gothenburg City arms [57° 42´ N, 11° 55´ E] Charter 1621 Municipality Göteborg Municipality County Västra Götaland County Province Västergötland, Bohuslän Population 485,000 Gothenburg (Swedish: [Göteborg] ([Media helphelp]·[info&..
Gothenburg, Nebraska
Gothenburg Gothenburg is a city in Dawson County, Nebraska, United States. The population was 3,619 at the 2000 census. Gothenburg was founded in 1882 by Olof Bergstrom and is noted for its Swedish heritage. Gothenburg, Nebraska is named after Göteborg, Sweden. Gothenburg is also where Dal..
Gothenburg-Landvetter Airport
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Gothenburg (disambiguation)
Gothenburg is the name of several cities: Gothenburg (Metropolitan Gothenburg), the second largest city in SwedenGothenburg, Nebraska a city in the United States See also: East Indiaman Götheborg, a large 18th century wooden sailship.The Gothenburg Riots of the 2001 EU summit.Gothenburg metal, a m..
Gothenburg and Bohus County
Gothenburg and Bohus County, or Göteborgs och Bohus län, was a County of Sweden until December 31, 1998 when it was merged with the counties of Skaraborg and Älvsborg to form the county of Västra Götaland. The county was named after the City of Gothenburg, and the historical Province of Bohusl..
Gothenburg City Airport
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Gothenburg City Theatre
Gothenburg City Theatre opened in 1934 at Götaplatsen square in Gothenburg, Sweden. The theatre was drawn by Carl Bergsten who gave the exterior a Neo-Classical look with a touch of Art Deco. The critics thought it to be a too old-fashioned building – the International Style had had a big break..
Gothenburg commuter rail
Gothenburg commuter rail or Göteborgs pendeltåg is the commuter rail system associated with Gothenburg, Sweden. Lines There are three lines in the Gothenburg commuter rail system. One between Gothenburg and Alingsås, the second between Gothenburg and Kungsbacka and the third between Gothenburg a..
Gothenburg Concert Hall
Gothenburg Concert Hall from 1935 was drawn by architect Nils Einar Ericsson a major advocate of Functionalism. The Concert Hall, however, has a Neo-Classical exterior look, due to the surrounding area at Götaplatsen were the building is placed - the Art Museum and the City Theatre are solid cla..
Gothenburg Film Festival
Gothenburg Film Festival, (Göteborgs filmfestival) is an annual film festival in Gothenburg, Sweden, launched in 1979. The first year the festival showed 17 films on 3 screens, and had 3000 visitors. Today, the film festival is the biggest in Northern Europe and takes place 10 days every year betwe..
Gothenburg Law Court
The Gothenburg Law Court (in Göteborg, Sweden) is a Beaux-Arts style foundation structure which is used primarily as a law court. ..
Gothenburg Municipality
Gothenburg Municipality (Kommun) Map outlining municipalities of Sweden Coat of arms Municipal facts Seat Gothenburg [59°19' N 18°3'E] County Västra Götaland County Province Västergötland Area      Rank x of 290 Population   &..
Gothenburg Museum of Art
The Göteborg Museum of Art at Götaplatsen, Gothenburg, is renowned for its collection of Nordic art from around the close of the 19th century. A must see is the lavisciously decorated Fürstenberg Gallery, named after a leading Gothenburg art donor, Pontus Fürstenberg and his wife Göthilda. Am..
Gothenburg nightclub fire
The Gothenburg nightclub fire was a fire disaster, which happened on October 28, 1998 in a discotheque in Gothenburg, Sweden. Sixty-three people were killed in the fire. Weblinks http://www.emergency-management.net/Gothenburg%20Report.pdf ..
Gothenburg Opera
The Gothenburg Opera. The GöteborgsOperan or Gothenburg Opera is an opera house in Gothenburg, Sweden. The Göteborg Opera house is relatively new: construction started in September 1989 after significant local commitment in the late 1980s (with as many as 6,000 contributors to the new hous..
Gothenburg School of Economics and Commercial Law
The Gothenburg School of Economics The School of Business, Economics and Law at Göteborg University or Handelshögskolan vid Göteborgs universitet is a business school at the Gothenburg University in Gothenburg, Sweden. It was founded in 1923 and is a part of Gothenburg University. The scho..
Gothenburg suburbs
Angered consist in Hjällbo, Eriksbo, Hammarkullen, Gårdsten and Lövgärdet. It is a million Programme part of Gothenburg like Rosengård in Malmö and Botkyrka in Stockholm. In Angered lives 40 000 inhabitants in total, it lies north from Gothenburg and is isolated from the rest of the city. ..
Gothenburg Symphony Orchestra
The Gothenburg Symphony Orchestra (Swedish: Göteborgs Symfoniker) is an orchestra based in Gothenburg, Sweden. Founded in 1905, it was granted the title of "Swedish National Orchestra" in 1997. GSO have made several tours during the last 10-15 years - they have performed in London, Vienna, Boston a..
Gothenburg Synagogue
The Gothenburg Synagogue at Stora Nygatan, near Drottningtorget, was built in 1855 according to the designs of the German architect August Krüger. The synagogue has 300 seats. ..
Gothenburg tram
The Gothenburg tram network (Swedish: Göteborgs spårvägar) is part of the public transport system organised by Göteborgs Spårvägar AB, controlled by Västtrafik in the Swedish city Gothenburg. The tram network has a lengh of around 190 km on a total track lenght of 80 km—making the ..
Gothenburg University
Gothenburg University, or Göteborgs universitet, is a university in Gothenburg, Sweden. It has over 50,000 students studying at eight faculties, which makes it the largest university in Scandinavia. Contents 1 History2 Faculties3 People4 See also5 External links Histo..
Gothenburg urban area
The Gothenburg urban area stretches over four municipalities in Västra Götaland County. The population as of 2000 is 495,849. It is the seat of three municipalities: Göteborg, Partille and Mölndal. Municipality Populationin G. Otherurbanareas Other Total % ofmunicipalitypopulation ..
Gotherington
Gotherington is a village north of Cheltenham in Gloucestershire. ..
Gother Than Thou
Cover of the first edition Gother Than Thou: The Most Pretentious Card Game Ever Made is a card game that parodies the goth subculture. It was first published in March of 2000 by Savant Garde Entertainment. Gother Than Thou was nominated for the 2001 GAMES 100 and for the "Best Graphic Present..
Gothi
A goði or gothi (plural goðar) is the Old Norse term for a priest and chieftain. Gyða signifies a priestess. The term goði literally means "speaker for the gods". The goðar are depicted in the Sagas as the religious and political leaders of their district or goðorð. In Iceland, prior to Chris..
Gothia
Gothia is a name given to various places where the Goths lived during their migrations: Götaland, the disputed original homeland of the Goths.Gothic Crimea, see Crimean Goths.the "Hispanic March", was frequently assigned in the late 8th century and 9th century to an area made up of formerly Visigo..
GothiaTek
GothiaTek is a quality standard for Swedish snus made by the company Swedish Match. It has three requirements. Requirements on maximum permitted levels of suspected harmful elements that occur naturally in tobacco.Requirements on the manufacturing process and raw materials.Requirements on qualified ..
Gothia Cup
Gothia Cup is a youth football (soccer) tournament held annually in Gothenburg, Sweden, open for both boys and girls of ages 11 to 19 years. With respect to the number of participants, it is the world's largest football tournament: in 2004, a total of 32,100 players and team leaders from 1525 teams ..
Gothic
Gothic may mean: As it relates to the Goths (Gothos, Getas), a Germanic tribe: Gothic languageGothic alphabet From a Renaissance perspective (originally Italian, gotico, with connotations of "rough, barbarous"), it conveyed the opposite of 'classical' or 'Roman', hence: High Medieval northern Eur..
Gothicismus
Gothicismus (Swedish: Göticism, i.e. Geaticism) is the name given to what is considered to have been a cultural movement in Scandinavia. The term is often used as a straw man by Swedish scholars. The name is derived from Jordanes's account of the Gothic urheimat in Scandinavia (Scandza), and the S..
Gothic (album)
Gothic is the second full-length album released by British doom metal band Paradise Lost. It is a seminal work, being one of the major influences on the modern genre of doom metal along with albums such as Candlemass' Epicus Doomicus Metallicus and My Dying Bride's Turn Loose the Swans. Of partic..
Gothic (computer game)
Gothic is a series of computer role-playing games by Piranha Bytes, a German developer. The games are characterized by an open-ended game world in which the (unnamed) hero must initially choose sides among a set of opposed factions (each faction having its own set of side plots), then slowly return ..
Gothic (film)
Gothic is a 1986 film directed by Ken Russell. It starred Gabriel Byrne as Lord Byron, Julian Sands as Percy Bysshe Shelley, Natasha Richardson as Mary Shelley and Timothy Spall as Dr John William Polidori. The film is a lurid and highly fictionalized tale based on the famous challenge to write a ..
Gothic (moth)
The Gothic (Naenia typica) is a moth of the family Noctuidae. It is distributed throughout most of Europe. This species has a wingspan of 36-46 mm. The forewings are broader than most other noctuids, blackish with a network of fine white lines (supposedly reminiscent of some elements of gothic arc..
Gothic alphabet
This article is about the 4th century alphabet of the Gothic bible. Blackletter typefaces for the Latin alphabet are sometimes referred to as "Gothic script". Representation of the Gothic alphabet surrounding its inventor Ulfilas. The Gothic alphabet is an alphabetic writing system attributed..
Gothic architecture
This article is part of the History of westernarchitecture series Neolithic architecture Ancient Egyptian architecture Sumerian architecture Classical architecture Ancient Greek architecture Ancient Roman architecture Byzantine architecture Medieval architecture Romanesque architectu..
Gothic art
The Western (Royal) Portal at Chartres Cathedral (ca. 1145). These architectural statues are the earliest Gothic sculptures and were a revolution in style and the model for a generation of sculptors. This article is about Gothic art. See also Gothic architecture Gothic art was a Medieval art m..
Gothic Beauty
Gothic Beauty is a magazine that was first published in 2000. It covers numerous aspects of underground culture including fashion, music, events and various forms of entertainment. Along with many articles on DIY fashion, each issue also features interviews with fashion designers, musicians, band..
Gothic Bible
The Gothic Bible or Wulfila Bible is the Christian Bible as translated by Wulfila into the Gothic language spoken by the Eastern Germanic, or Gothic Tribes. Contents 1 Codices2 Historic context3 Modern importance4 Text of ..
Gothic Chapel (Peterhof)
Gothic Chapel in Peterhof is the most imposing of Gothic Revival structures situated in the Alexandria Park of Peterhof, Russia. It was designed at the request of Nicholas I of Russia by the fashionable architect Karl Friedrich Schinkel in 1829. The church was erected between 1831 and 1833 under d..
Gothic Chess
tright nl Gothic Chess is a commercial chess variant, invented by Ed Trice and patented in 2002. It is played on a 10x8 board with a chancellor (knight + rook) and archbishop (bish..
Gothic Christianity
Gothic Christianity refers to the Christian religious beliefs of the Eastern Germanic, or Gothic tribes that overran the Western Roman Empire in the Fifth Century. The tribes included the Ostrogoths, Visigoths, Burgundians and Vandals. Gothic Christianity is also discussed as a type of Germanic Chri..
Gothic double
In literature, the term Gothic double refers to an essential duality within a single character on the further presumption that this duality centers on the polarity of good and evil. An example of this could be Robert Louis Stevenson's The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde. External Links �..
Gothic fashion
Gothic woman, traditional style, with big hair, spikes and piercings Gothic fashion is a style of dress of individuals who identify themselves as goths. It is allied to Gothic rock and the gothic music scene, but not all those who dress in this fashion listen to Goth music. Typical goth dr..
Gothic Hilted British Infantry Swords (1822, 1827, 1845, 1854 and 1892 Patterns)
The gothic hilted swords were a family of swords carried by officers and some NCOs of the British Army between 1822 and the present day. They were primarily infantry swords, although they were also regulation pattern for some other officers such as surgeons and staff officers. The term “Gothic Hil..
Gothic language
The Gothic language (*gutiska razda, *..
Gothic Line
The Gothic Line, also known as Linea Gotica, formed Field Marshal Albert Kesselring's last line of defence along the summits of the Apennines during the fighting retreat of Nazi Germany's forces from Italy in the final stages of World War II. The Gothic Line developed as a result of one of the Allie..
Gothic Literature
Strawberry Hill, an English villa in the "Gothic revival" style, built by seminal Gothic writer Horace Walpole Gothic Literature began in the United Kingdom with The Castle of Otranto (1764) by Horace Walpole. It depended for its effect on the pleasing terror it induced in the reader, a new ex..
Gothic Lolita
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Gothic metal
redirect [[Template:Not verified]] Gothic metal is a genre of heavy metal music that originated during the early 1990s in Europe as an outgrowth of doom-death, a subgenre of doom metal. The definition of gothic metal is commonly debated; older fans and musicians have a firm concept of the genre ..
Gothic Metal/Rewrite
Below is a rewrite for the Gothic metal page. For more information, please see [[Talk:Gothic metal]]. Gothic metal is a music genre combining several small scenes in unison. These scenes and their bands take various musical influences, most notably those of metal origin, though in some scenes thi..
Gothic music
The term gothic music has been used to refer to: Music related to the goth subcultureGothic rockGothic metalForms of medieval musicSome forms of classical music This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this pa..
Gothic Protestant Church of Avas
The belfry The side of the church with a window The Gothic Protestant Church of Avas is the oldest building in the downtown of the city of Miskolc, Northern Hungary. It was built in the 13th century as a small, Romanesque style church, later it was expanded to a larger Gothic style chur..
Gothic Revival architecture
Victoria Tower at the Palace of Westminster, London: Gothic details provided by A.W.N. Pugin The Gothic Revival was an architectural movement which originated in mid-18th century England. In the 19th century, increasingly serious and learned neo-Gothic styles sought to revive medieval forms, ..
Gothic rock
This article is about the musical style of gothic rock. For the goth scene in general, see goth. Gothic rock (also called Deathrock/Batcave/Gothrock or simply goth) is a genre of rock music that evolved out of post-punk during the late 1970s. Originally considered just a label for a small handful o..
Gothic Rock Volume 2: 80's Into 90's
Gothic Rock Volume 2: 80's Into 90's is the second of a trio of double-disc Gothic Rock compilations produced by Cleopatra Records. The album also features an article on the development of the Gothic Rock movement by Mick Mercer. The album features the likes of Bauhaus, Christian Death, Play Dead..
Gothic runic inscriptions
Very few Elder Futhark inscriptions in the Gothic language have been found in the territory historically settled by the Goths (Wielbark culture, Chernyakhov culture). This is due to the early Christianization of the Goths, with the Gothic alphabet replacing runes by the mid 4th century. There are a..
Gothic science fiction
This article or section is in need of attention from an expert on the subject.Please help recruit one, or improve this page yourself}} if you can. See [discussion page] for details. Gothic science fiction is a subgenre of science fiction that, as the name suggests, also involves gothic..
Gothic War (377–382)
See also Gothic War (535–552) for the war in Italy. The Gothic War of 377-382 is a name given to a series of Gothic battles and plunderings of the eastern Roman Empire in the Balkans in the late 4th century. The war, and in particular the Battle of Adrianople was a major turning point in the hist..
Gothic War (535–552)
See also Gothic War (377–382) for the war on the Danube. The Gothic War (535–552), was the nearly 17-year result of Justinian's decision in 535 to reverse the course of events of the past century in the West and win back for the Eastern Roman Empire the provinces of Italy that had been ..
Gothika
Gothika is a 2003 horror movie starring Halle Berry and Penélope Cruz. It was directed by Mathieu Kassovitz. The film's tagline was "Just because they're dead doesn't mean they are gone." Cast Halle Berry Miranda GreyRobert Downey Jr. Pete GrahamCharles S. Dutton Dr. Douglas GreyJohn Carroll Lyn..
Gothiscandza
The red area is the extent of the Wielbark Culture in the first half of the 3rd century. The dark pink area is Gotland and the green area is the traditional extent of Götaland Gothiscandza was according to the 6th century Goth scholar Jordanes, the first settlement of the Goths after their mi..
Gothminister
Gothminister are a gothic/industrial band from Norway. Formed in 1999, they have released two albums and have had success in Germany, playing many German music festivals, including WGT, the Dark Storm Festival, the M'era Luna Festival, and performing for over 10.000 people at the Schattenreich Festi..
Gothmog
For Gothmog, the lieutenant of Minas Morgul, see: Gothmog (Third Age). For the chess engine, see Gothmog (chess). For the industrial metal band, see Gothmog (band). In J. R. R. Tolkien's fictional universe of Middle-earth, Gothmog was the Lord of the Balrogs and the High-Captain of Angband, one of..
Gothmog (Third Age)
[[Image:gothmog.jpg|thumb|right|One interpretation of Gothmog as an Orc at the Battle of the Pelennor Fields in Peter Jackson's [[The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King|Return of the King]]]] Gothmog is a fictional character from J.R.R. Tolkien's Middle-earth fictional universe. He was the ..
Goths
This article is about the Germanic tribes. For the late 20th century subculture, see Goth subculture. For other uses of Gothic, see Gothic (disambiguation). Invasion of the Goths: a late 19th century painting by O. Fritsche portrays the Goths as cavalrymen. The Goths (Gothic: , Gutans) were an..
Gothstock
Gothstock is a 2 day festival held in Hartford, CT showcasing industrial, black metal, gothic, and other related genre musical groups. The event consists of 2 stages, 40 bands, which have included international acts such as The Genitorturers and The Cruxshadows. About Gothstock GothStock Music F..
Goth (Disambiguation)
Goth may mean: Goth (manga), an Graphic novel by Kendi Oiwa Goths, an East Germanic tribe redirect[[Template:Disambig]]..
Goth (manga)
|} The manga Goth by Kendi Oiwa and Otsu-ichi is about two high school students, Yoru Morino and Kamiyama, both of whom are obbsessed with death. Due to an inccident involving Morino and her science teacher, Kamiyama becomes somewhat obbsessed with wanting to see her dead. So he becomes close f..
Goth dulla lakhan atal
Goth dulla lakhan atal is a village in Pakistan located in the Southern Sindh region near the border of Punjab. ..
Goth Gorshani
Goth Gorshani is a populated place on the route between Quetta and Larkana in Pakistan. It is considered part of the Baluchistan area. The name of the place is derived from a figure of Sufism. ..
Goth Opera
Doctor Who book ..
Goth subculture
NYC goth band The Naked and the Dead (1985). This article is about the goth subculture. For the Germanic tribes of the same name, see Goths. For other uses of Gothic, see Gothic (disambiguation).For the Graphic novel by Kendi Oiwa see Goth (manga) Goth is a contemporary subculture prevalent i..
Goth Talk
Goth Talk was a recurring sketch on the American television series Saturday Night Live from the late 1990s. The sketch was about a late-night Tampa Bay cable access show recorded in the garage of Azrael Abyss (Chris Kattan), a goth high school student (who refers to himself as "The Prince of Sorro..
Gotlander
The Gotlanders are the population of the island of Gotland. In Swedish, they are also called Gutar an ethnonym originally identical to Goths (Gutans), and both names were originally Proto-Germanic *Gutaniz. Their dialect/language is called Gutnish (Gutniska). Their oldest history is retold in the G..
Gotlands infanteriregemente
Gotlands infanteriregemente No shield available Designation I 18 Type infantry regiment Existence 1887–1963 Colours Red and white (–1953)Blue and white (1954–) Motto none Victory names none none Gotlands infanteriregemente (Gotlandia Infantry Regiment), also I 18 or I 2..
Gotlands regemente
Gotlands regemente Designation P 18 Type armoured regiment Existence 1963–2005 Colours Blue and white Motto Regementet för framtiden Victory names none none Gotlands regemente (Gotlandia Regiment), also P 18, was a Swedish Army armoured regiment located in the province of Gotland..
Gotland (disambiguation)
Gotland can mean: Gotland - a Swedish island and once a Province of Sweden.*Gotland County - The current administrative Swedish County where**Gotland Municipality - is the only municipality (kommun). Götaland - a historical Land of Sweden (separate from the island of Gotland) Gotland class submari..
Gotland Basin
The Gotland Basin is the large central basin in the Baltic Sea between Sweden and the Baltic countries. It is subdivided into the Gdansk Deep (or Gdansk Basin), the Western Gotland Basin and the Eastern Gotland Basin. Within the Eastern Gotland Basin is the Gotland Deep (249 meters deep) which is ..
Gotland class submarine
Gotland class submarine Career Ordered: ? Laid down: 10 October 1992 (HMS Gotland) 14 January 1994 (HMS Uppland) 21 October 1994 (HMS Halland) Launched: 2 February 1995 (HMS Gotland) 8 February 1996 (HMS Uppland) 27 September 1996 (HMS Halland) Commissioned: 1996 General Character..
Gotland County
Gotland County, or Gotlands län, is a County or län of Sweden. Gotland is located in the Baltic sea to the east of Öland, and is the largest of Sweden's islands. Counties are usually sub-divided into municipalities, but Gotland County only consists of one municipality: Gotland Municipality. The d..
Gotland Island
Gotland The provinces of Sweden with Gotland highlighted Land Götaland Main corresponding County Gotland County Area km² Flower English ivy Animal Hedgehog The provinces of Sweden with Blechingia highlighted Land Götaland (Terra Scania) Main corresp..
Gotland Municipality
Gotland Municipality (Kommun) Map outlining municipalities of Sweden Coat of arms Municipal facts Seat Visby [] County Gotland County Province Gotland Area      Rank 27th of 290 Population      Rank (2005) 37th of 290 De..
Gotland Ring
Gotland Ring is a racetrack and multi functional motor-sport facility on the Swedish island of Gotland, the most popular tourist resort in Sweden. In April 2004, Allt Om Resor (a travel magazine) voted the island the number-one island destination in the world. Sweden designed and built the circuit ..
GotNap
GotNap is a fully automated database for maintaining an OpenNAP / SlavaNap network. Similar to previous OpenNAP/SlavaNap databases like Napigator, GotNap allows server owners to be in full control over their server and their network and allow users to find and connect to fresh and new servers. Serve..
GOTO
This page is about the programming command. See Goto for other uses. GOTO is a statement found in many programming languages that instructs the computer to jump to another point in the computer program, specified by a label or line number. It is the fundamental operation for transfer of control fr..
Goto
Goto may mean: GOTO (also known as 'Goto' or 'Go to') – a branching construct in programming languages, infamous for its role in unstructured dialects of BASICGoto, Nagasaki – a Japanese cityG0-T0 (note: the characters following the G and T, respectively, are zeros), alias his coverup i..
Goto's Yacht
Goto's Yacht is a fictional starship in the Star Wars Universe, believed to be the only one of its class. Goto was one of the most prominent Exchange crime bosses around Nar Shaddaa in the video game [[Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic II: The Sith Lords]]. His will was dozens of bounty hunter..
GOTO++
GOTO++ is a French multiplatform esoteric programming language that almost forces the programmer to use GOTOs and labels. External links [GOTO++ - Nouvelles] ..
Goto, Nagasaki
Gotō (五島市; -shi) is a city in Nagasaki Prefecture, Japan. It comprises the south-west half of the Goto-Retto Islands in the East China Sea. The three main islands of the city are Fukue, Hisaka, and Naru. As of December 31, 2004, the city has an estimated population of 47,6..
Goto-Fukue Airport
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Goto-gumi
The Goto-gumi (後藤組) is a Japanese yakuza gang now active in Tokyo. The gang was originally formed in Fujinomiya, Shizuoka Prefecture, but moved its activities East in 1991 when it merged with a gang in Hachioji, Tokyo. The Goto-gumi, as an affiliate of Japan's largest yakuza organization, t..
Gotobus
GotoBus is an Internet travel agency specializing in bus travel. It is owned and operated by IvyMedia Corporation, a privately held company. GotoBus.com sells line run bus tickets, multi-day bus tours, and guided city tours throughout the United States and Canada. In addition, the website offers ..
GoToMyPC
GoToMyPC is a Web-hosted service marketed by Citrix Online, a division of Citrix Systems. It provides remote desktop or Virtual Network Computing (VNC) access to Windows PCs. Contents 1 Technology and business development2 Editions and features3 References and notes4 External ..
GoToMyPC Pro
GoToMyPC Pro, a remote-access service for small- and medium-sized businesses, was developed by a division of Citrix Systems, Inc. (Nasdaq: CTXS). GoToMyPC Pro was specifically designed to provide companies with remote-access technology for 4 to 20 PCs. Employees can remotely access their computer..
Gotonpo
Gotonpo is the ninja art of concealing oneself using the five elements of earth, fire, water, wood, and metal. Doton no jutsu Literally "Earth Evasion". Includes such concepts as using bushes or other natural obstacles to hide, raising clouds of dirt, using sand or dirt to blind the enemy (metsubus..
Gotovac
There are several people with this name: Vladimir Gotovac, Croatian poet and politicianJakov Gotovac, Croatian composer and conductor 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..
Goto Ben
Gotō Ben(五島勉, November 17, 1929- )is a Japanese documentarist, novelist. He was born to a Russian-Orthodox family in Hakodate, Hokkaido. When he was studying law at Tohoku University, he wrote pornographic novels as a part time job, thus he began his career as a writer. He was working ..
Goto clan
The Goto clan was present throughout Japan as a clan of many origins. Below is a list of the Goto clan in specific provinces: Goto clan (Hizen)Goto clan (Omi)Goto clan (Harima)Goto clan (Mutsu) This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same titl..
Goto clan (Harima)
Goto clan the Goto clan of Harima province was a samurai family that served loyally under the Bessho daimyo throughout the course of the Sengoku Period of the 16th century. However, following the defeat the latter of Bessho during the year of 1580, the Goto clan of Harima would no longer serve as re..
Goto clan (Hizen)
Goto clan a clan that originated throughout the Sengoku Period of the 16th century of Japan. The Goto clan of Hizen province were a daimyo family that were currently in control of the Goto Islands off the western shore of Kyushu. The Goto clan ended up surrendering to that of the Ryuzoji clan, and o..
Goto clan (Mutsu)
Goto clan the Goto clan of Mutsu province was a very minor clan that somewhat thrived throughout the Sengoku Period of the 16th century. Throughout the course of the 16th century of Japan, the Goto clan would serve as senior retainers under the Date clan. It is not known what proceeded the Goto clan..
Goto clan (Omi)
Goto clan was a japanese clan that mainly took place during the Sengoku Period of the 16th century. The Goto clan of Omi province served as close retainers of the Rokkaku. Following the year of 1563, Goto Takaharu ended up being executed by the Rokkaku which then caused internal civil war within the..
Goto Dengo
Goto Dengo is a fictional character from Neal Stephenson's Cryptonomicon. Goto appears in both time periods of the novel, World War II and the present day (or rather, some time in the late 1990s, roughly when the novel was written). In World War II, Goto is a Japanese soldier with expertise in min..
Goto Islands
The Goto Islands (五島列島 Gotō rettō, literally: "five islands island chain") are Japanese islands in the East China Sea, off the western coast of Kyushu. The islands are a part of Nagasaki Prefecture, Japan. Contents 1 Geography2 Demographics3 Products4 Transportation5..
Goto Maki Premium Best 1
is the first Best compilation album by solo singer and former Morning Musume and Petit Moni member Maki Goto. This album features several songs with different versions from the originals. "Ai no Bakayarō" has a slightly different arrangement, while "Suki Sugite Baka Mitai" is Goto's solo version..
Goto Motokuni
Goto Motokuni (????-1580) a retainer under the japanese clan of Bessho during the Sengoku Period of the 16th century. Motokuni served as a chief adviser under Bessho Nagaharu. However, when the Miki Castle surrendered to the Oda following the year of 1580, Motokuni along with many others committed s..
Goto Mototsugu
(d. 1615), also known as , was a samurai of the Sengoku period. He fought under Kuroda Yoshitaka and then under Toyotomi Hideyoshi in Korea and at Sekigahara. He was killed at the battle of Dōmyōji during the siege of Osaka in 1615. At the second siege of Jinju, during Hideyoshi's invasion of Kor..
Goto Nobuyasu
(????-????) Goto Nobuyasu, an elite officer under the Date clan. Goto always wore a yellow cloak during battle, which soon on he became referred to as "Goto the Yellow". He served the Date at Gouchoku for this reason. ..
Goto Sumiharu
Goto Sumiharu (1562-1594) a warlord of the japanese province of Hizen during the Sengoku Period of the 16th century. Briefly following the Sengoku Period, Sumiharu submitted to Ryuzoji Takanobu. However, when the latter invaded Kyushu during the year of 1587, Sumiharu joined up with Toyotomi Hideyos..
Goto Takaaki
Goto Takaaki a warlord over the japanese province of Hizen during the Sengoku Period of the 16th century. Takaaki was the son of Omura Sumisaki, but ended up being adopted into the Goto clan when Sumisaki adopted Arima Sumitada. Following the year of 1563, Takaaki rose up against his original clan o..
Goto Takaharu
Goto Takaharu (????-1589) was a retainer of the Japanese clan of Oda during the Sengoku Period of the 16th century. Takaharu was the second son of of Goto Katatoyo. Due to the killing that Takaharu's father caused, strife was present during the domain of the Rokkaku. Takaharu joined up with Oda Nobu..
Goto Ujifusa
Goto Ujifusa (????-1615) was a retainer of the Japanese clan of Toyotomi during the Sengoku Period of the 16th century. Ujifusa was the son of Goto Mototsugu. Ujifusa joined his father under Toyotomi Hideyori in their assistance of the first assault of the Osaka Castle during the year of 1614. Follo..
Gotra
Part of a onHinduism This box: [ view] • [ talk] • [ edit] A gotra (lit. "cow-pen" or "cow-shed" in archaic rigvedic Sanskrit) is a patrilineal classification and identification of a caste in India. Contents 1 Origin of gotra2 Marriages and gotras3&n..
Gotra and Pravara list
Atreya(Atri) (Pravara: Aatreya, Archanaanasa, Syaavaasva)Agastya (Pravara: Agastya, Dardyayuda, Saumavah)Badrayana (Pravara: Aangirasa, Baarhaspatya, Raatra)Bharadwaja (Pravara: Aangirasa, Baarhaspatya, Bharadwaaja)Gargi (Pravara: Variation 1 - Aangirasa, Baarhaspatya, Bharadwaaja, Sainya, Gargya &..
Gotrek and Felix
Gotrek and Felix is a series of novels written by William King set in the fictional Warhammer Fantasy universe. They chronicle the adventurers of a Dwarven Slayer named Gotrek Gurnisson and his poet/insurrectionist companion, Felix Jaeger. As a Slayer, Gotrek seeks a glorious death in battle to aton..
Gotrek Gurnisson
Gotrek Gurnisson Full name Age 400 race Dwarf ..
Gotse Delchev (town)
Street scene in Gotse Delchev Gotse Delchev (Гоце Делчев), population 23,573, is a town in Blagoevgrad Province, Bulgaria. It was re-named after the Bulgarian revolutionary Gotse (Georgi) Nikolov Delchev. The town was called Nevrokop (in Greek: Νευροκόπι) prior to its cu..
Gotska Sandön
Gotska Sandön National Park Abisko | Ängsö | Björnlandet | Blå Jungfrun | Dalby Söderskog | Djurö | Fulufjället | Färnebofjärden | Garphyttan | Gotska Sandön | Hamra | Haparanda Archipelago | Muddus | Norra Kvill | Padjelanta | Pieljekaise | Sarek | Skuleskogen | Stenshuvud | Stora ..
Gotsta Go
"Gotsta Go" is the first single from Kelly Rowland's second solo album [[My Story: Kelly Rowland]]. The song features rapper Da Brat and will be serviced to radio in June 2006. Contents 1 Chart performance2 Awards3 Formats and tracklistings4 Charts Chart performance ..
Gotsu, Shimane
Gōtsu (江津市; -shi) is a city located in Shimane, Japan. As of 2003, the city has an estimated population of 25,064 and the density of 158.22 persons per km². The total area is 158.41 km². The city was founded on April 1, 1954. External links [Gotsu official website] in Japanese ..
Gotsumon
Gotsumon is a fictional character from the Digimon franchise, a rock-type Digimon. Contents 1 Evolution2 Abilities2.1 Attacks3 Appearances3.1 Digimon Adventure3.2 Digimon 023.3 Digimon Tamers3.4 Digimon Frontier3.5 Digimon Savers Evolution Fresh (Bab..
Gott
Onomastics and disambiguational information about the words, place & human names that forms Gott-. On the onomastics in Judaism, there are variants: Goodhart, Goodman, Goodyear, Gootlieb, Gootman, Gooze, Gotfred, Gottdeiner, Gottesfeld, Gottesmann, Gottfarb, Gottfried, Gottheil, Gottheimer, Gotthe..
Gotta Find Me a Lover (24 Hours a Day)
"Gotta Find Me a Lover (24 Hours a Day)" is the name of a song that became a hit on Billboard's R&B chart in 1969 for Erma Franklin. It was written by Carl Davis and Eugene Record. The song was Franklin's last R&B hit and failed to make the Billboard Hot 100. ..
Gotta Get Away
Gotta Get Away was the third single from The Offspring's breakthrough album "Smash." It is centered around the paranoia of the main character of the song. The song was a decent hit and still receives considerable airplay today. The music video for the song was directed by Samuel Bayer. See also..
Gotta Get Thru This
Gotta Get Thru This is the debut album of Daniel Bedingfield. It reached #2 in the UK album chart. Tracklisting Blown It AgainJames Dean (I Wanna Know)Gotta Get Thru ThisIf You're Not the OneHe Don't Love You Like I Love YouI Can't Read YouFridayHonest QuestionsGirlfriendWithout the GirlInflate ..
Gotta Go
Gotta Go is the 2005 single off of Trey Songz album I Gotta Make It. singer Chris Brown makes a cameo appearance in the music video ..
Gotta Kick It Up!
Five girls. Five different personalities. One major dance competition. To win, this mismatched group of Latino girls must put aside their differences and come together as a team. [Spoiler warningSpoiler warning]: Plot and/or ending details follow. The 39th official DCOM, Gotta Kick It Up..
Gotta Let This Hen Out!
Gotta Let This Hen Out! was the fifth album by singer-songwriter Robyn Hitchcock, released in 1985. Tracklisting "Sometimes I Wish I Was A Pretty Girl""Kingdom Of Love""Acid Bird""The Cars She Used To Drive""My Wife And My Dead Wife""Brenda's Iron Sledge""The Fly""Only The Stones Remain""Egyptian C..
Gotta Make It
Gotta Make It is the debut single by singer Trey Songz. It features rapper Twista. ..
Gotta Make It to Heaven
Gotta Make it to Heaven is on 50 Cent's album Get Rich or Die Tryin'. It is track 16 on the album. Lyrics (sample): ''I gotta make it to heaven, fuck going through hell ''Gotta make it to heaven, gotta make it to heaven ..
Gotta Stop (Messin' About)
"Gotta Stop (Messin' About)" Single by Prince Outtake from album Dirty Mind Single Released 1980 Single Format 7" Single12" Single Recorded 1980 Genre Pop, New Wave Song Length X:XX Record label Warner Brothers Records Writer Prince Producer Prince Lyrics [External link] Ch..
Gotta Tell You
"Gotta Tell You" is the debut single by Samantha Mumba released in 2000 Song information Track Listings UK Maxi Gotta Tell YouCan It Be Love?Where Does It End Now?Gotta Tell You (Video) US 2tr Gotta Tell YouGotta Tell You (MindChime Dub) ..
Gotta Tell You (album)
Gotta Tell You is the 2000 debut album by Irish pop star Samantha Mumba. It has sold over 4 million copies world-wide. The album is certified 1x platinum in the US (for sales of 1,000,000). Track listing UK EDITION "Gotta Tell You""Body II Body""Baby Come On Over (New Version)""Isn't It Strange..
Gottenheim
Luftbild Karte --> Aerial view of Gottenheim from hot air balloon Location of Gottenheim in Germany General Information Federal state: Baden-Württemberg Administrative Region: Freiburg County: Breisgau-Hochschwarzwald Geographical coordinates: 48° 02' 58" N 07° 43' ..
Gottesman-Knill Theorem
The Gottesman-Knill theorem is a theoretical result in quantum computing (QC)that states that an important subclass of quantum circuits, called stabilizer circuits can be simulated efficiently. That is simulation of QC algorithms that use only these circuits can be run in polynomial time on a classi..
Gottesmann
Gottesman is a fairly uncommon surname originating in Europe. Variations include Gottesmann, Gott, Gottmann, and Guttmann. This list is [Incomplete listsincomplete]; you can help by [:|action=edit}} expanding it].||}} Gottesman Gottesman may refer to the following people: Ann G..
Gottfrid Svartholm
Per Gottfrid Svartholm Warg (born 17 October 1984) is a Swedish computer specialist. Gottfrid Svartholm, alias Anakata is the co-owner of the web hosting company PRQ and co-founder of the Swedish BitTorrent site The Pirate Bay. He has also created the software Hypercube which runs The Pirate Bay. E..
Gottfried-Keller-Preis
The Gottfried-Keller-Preis or Prix Gottfried Keller is one of the oldest literary awards of Switzerland. The prize was created by Martin Bodmer and is named after the Swiss author Gottfried Keller. It is awarded every 2-3 years. Laureates 1922 Jakob Bosshart1925 Heinrich Federer1927 Charles Ferdi..
Gottfried Achenwall
Gottfried Achenwall (born 20 October 1719 in Elbing (Elbląg) - died 1 May 1772) was a German statistician. He is counted among the inventors of statistics. Beginning in 1738 he studied in Jena, Halle, again Jena and Leipzig. In the years 1743 to 1746 he worked as controller in Dresden. He was..
Gottfried Arnold
Gottfried Arnold (1666 - 1714) was a German Protestant theologian. Arnold was born at Annaberg, in Saxony (Germany), where his father was schoolmaster. In 1682 he went to the Gymnasium at Gera, and three years later to the University of Wittenberg. Here made a special study of theology and history,..
Gottfried August Bürger
Gottfried August Bürger (January 1, 1748 - June 8, 1794), German poet, was born at Molmerswende near Halberstadt, of which village his father was the Lutheran pastor. He was a backward child, and at the age of twelve was practically adopted by his maternal grandfather, Bauer, at Aschersleben, w..
Gottfried August Homilius
Gottfried August Homilius (February 2, 1714 – June 1 (June 2?), 1785) was a German composer, Cantor, and organist. Born in Rosenthal, Homilius studied music in Leipzig, where he was the pupil of Johann Sebastian Bach. From 1742 he was organist at the Frauenkirche in Dresden, and from 1755 unt..
Gottfried Benn
Gottfried Benn (May 2, 1886 – July 7, 1956) was a German essayist, novelist and expressionist poet. A doctor of medicine, he became an early admirer, and later a critic, of the National Socialist revolution. Benn has had a literary influence on German verse immediately before and after the T..
Gottfried Bernhardy
Gottfried Bernhardy Gottfried Bernhardy (March 20, 1800 - May 14, 1875), German philologist and literary historian, was born at Landsberg on the Wartia, in Brandenburg. He was the son of Jewish parents in reduced circumstances. Two well-to-do uncles provided the means for his education, and i..
Gottfried Böhm
Gottfried Böhm (or Gottfried Boehm) is a contemporary German architect. Böhm was born January 23, 1920 into a family of architects in Offenbach, Hessen. His father, Dominikus Böhm, was renowned for having built several churches throughout Germany. His grandfather was also an architect. Afte..
Gottfried Christian Friedrich Lücke
Gottfried Christian Friedrich Lücke (August 24, 1791 - February 4, 1855), was a German theologian. Lucke was born at Egeln near Magdeburg, where his father was a merchant. He studied theology at Halle and Göttingen. In 1814 he received the degree of doctor in philosophy from Halle; in 1816 he mo..
Gottfried de Purucker
Gottfried de Purucker (January 15, 1874, Suffern, New York - September 27, 1942) was an author and Theosophist. de Purucker joined the Theosophical Society on August 16, 1893. At one time he was the leader of the Theosophical_Society_Pasadena. Works Wind of the SpiritFundamentals of the Esoteric P..
Gottfried Dienst
Gottfried Dienst (9 September 1919 - 1 June 1998) was a Swiss football referee who was born in Basle. He is most known for being the referee in the 1966 FIFA World Cup Final, in which he awarded a controversial goal to the home team England after consulting his Russian linesman Tofik Bakhramov by ..
Gottfried Feder
Gottfried Feder (January 27 1883 - September 24 1941) was an anti-capitalist, anti-semite and one of the early key members of the German Nazi party. He was their economic theoretician. Initially, it was his lecture in 1919 that drew Hitler into the party. (1) Feder was born in Würzburg, Germany on..
Gottfried Finger
Gottfried Finger (1660?-August 31, 1730), also Godfrey Finger, was a Moravian Baroque composer. Much of his compositions were for the viol and opera. He was born in modern-day Olmutz, Czech Republic and worked for the court of James II of England before becoming a free-lance composer. After an op..
Gottfried Gabriel Bredow
Gottfried Gabriel Bredow (December 14 1773-September 5 1814), was a German historian. He was born at Berlin, and became successively professor at the universities of Helmstedt, Frankfurt an der Oder and Breslau. He died at Breslau. Bredow's principal works are Planbuch der alten Geschichte, Geogr..
Gottfried Graf von Bismarck-Schönhausen
Gottfried Graf von Bismarck-Schönhausen (29 March 1901 - 14 September 1949), German politician and German Resistance figure, was a grandson of the Chancellor Otto von Bismarck. He was a member of the Nazi Party and in 1933 he was elected to the Reichstag as a Nazi member. In 1935 he became chairman..
Gottfried Haberler
Gottfried Haberler (1901-1995) was an economist. He worked in particular on international trade. Haberler was born in Austria in 1901, and was educated in the Austrian School of economics. In 1936 he moved to the United States, joining the economics department at Harvard. Here he worked alongside..
Gottfried Hagen
Gottfried Hagen (d. 1299) town clerk of Cologne and author of the Cologne Reimchronik (Rhymed Chronicle). He filled many influential positions, and took an active part in the public life of his native city. Subsequently to the year 1268, he is mentioned repeatedly in documents as "Magister Godefri..
Gottfried Heinrich Graf zu Pappenheim
Gottfried Heinrich Graf zu Pappenheim Pappenheim Letter of Wallenstein, asking for help Gottfried Heinrich Graf zu Pappenheim (May 29, 1594 – November 17, 1632), field marshal of the Holy Roman Emperor in the Thirty Years' War, was born at the little town of Pappenheim on th..
Gottfried Heinrich Stölzel
Gottfried Henrich Stölzel (January 31, 1690 in Grünstädtl – November 27, 1749 in Gotha) was a prolific German composer. He was a student in Leipzig from 1707 of Melchior Hofmann among others. He studied, worked and composed in Breslau and Halle, then a year and a half sojourn in Italy from..
Gottfried Helnwein
Gottfried Helnwein, "Beautiful Victim", watercolor, 1974 Gottfried Helnwein (born October 8, 1948 in Vienna) is an Austrian-Irish fine artist, photographer, and performance artist. It is the function of the artist to evoke the experience of surprised recognition: to show the viewer what he kn..
Gottfried John
Gottfried John (born August 29, 1942 in Berlin) is a German actor. During the 1970s and 1980s, he played various roles in films by Rainer Werner Fassbinder. He is internationally known for his portrayals of the Russian general Ourumov in the James Bond film GoldenEye and Julius Caesar in Astérix ..
Gottfried Keller
Keller around 1860 Gottfried Keller (July 19, 1819 – July 15, 1890) was a Swiss writer whose best known work is Green Henry. He was born in Zürich as the son of a master turner. A love for the concrete world of reality induced him to take up painting. Keller was not without talent ..
Gottfried Kinkel
Gottfried Kinkel Johann Gottfried Kinkel (August 11, 1815 - November 13, 1882) was a German poet. He was born at Obercassel near Bonn. Having studied theology at Bonn and Berlin, he established himself at Bonn in 1836 as Privatdozent of theology, became master at the gymnasium there, and was ..
Gottfried Kirch
Gottfried Kirch (Kirche, Kirkius) (December 18, 1639—July 25, 1710) was a German astronomer. The son of a shoemaker in Guben, Saxonia, Kirch first worked as a calendar-maker in Saxonia and Franconia. He began to learn astronomy in Jena, and studied under Hevelius in Danzig. In Danzig in 1667..
Gottfried Leibniz
Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz (also Leibnitz or von Leibniz)IPA pronunciation: /'laɪpnɪts/. (July 1 (June 21 Old Style) 1646 – November 14 1716) was a German polymath of Sorbian origin. Educated in law and philosophy, and serving as factotum to two major German noble houses (one becoming the B..
Gottfried Michael Koenig
Gottfried Michael Koenig (born 1926 in Magdeburg) is a contemporary German-Dutch composer. He studied church music in Braunschweig, composition, piano, analysis and acoustics in Detmold, music representation techniques in Cologne and computer technique in Bonn. He attended and later lectured at the..
Gottfried Mind
Gottfried Mind ['gɔtfriːt 'mɪnd] (1768-1811) was a Swiss autistic savant who specialized in drawing. He was called the Cat-Raphael from the excellence with which he painted that animal. Cats, watercolour by Gottfried Mind Contents 1 Early life2 Art Educatio..
Gottfried Münzenberg
Gottfried Münzenberg (born March 17 1940 in Nordhausen, Germany) is a German physicist. He studied physics at Justus-Liebig-Universität in Giessen and Leopold-Franzens-Universität Innsbruck and completed his studies with a Ph.D. at the University of Giessen, Germany, in 1971. 1976 he moved to t..
Gottfried Osann
Gottfried Wilhelm Osann (26 October 1797 – 9 September 1866) was a German-Russian chemist. He is known for his work on the chemistry of platinum metals. He studied natural sciences and became a privatdozent in physics and chemistry at the University of Erlangen in 1819. Between 1821 and 1823 h..
Gottfried Reiche
Gottfried Reiche (February 5, 1667 - October 6, 1734) was a German trumpet player and composer of the Baroque era. He is best known for having been Johann Sebastian Bach's chief trumpeter at Leipzig from Bach's arrival there in 1723 until Reiche's death. Reiche was steeped in trumpet playing fr..
Gottfried Reinhold Treviranus
Gottfried Reinhold Treviranus Gottfried Reinhold Treviranus (February 4, 1776 - February 16, 1837) was a German naturalist. He was a proponent of the theory of the transmutation of species, a theory of evolution held by some biologists prior to the work of Charles Darwin. He put forward this b..
Gottfried Semper
Gottfried Semper Gottfried Semper (November 29 1803 - May 15 1879) was a German architect, art critic, and professor of architecture, who designed and built the Semper Oper in Dresden between 1838 and 1841. In 1849 he took part in the May Uprising in Dresden and was put on the government's wa..
Gottfried Silbermann
Gottfried Silbermann (January 14, 1683-August 4, 1753) was an influential German constructor of keyboard instruments. He built harpsichords, clavichords, organs, and pianos; his modern reputation rests mainly on the latter two. Contents 1 Life2 Silbermann's organs3 Silbermann and ..
Gottfried Stein
Gottfried Stein (b. 1932, Frankfurt am Main — ) is a german journalist. Bibliography 1994 Endkampf um Kurdistan?: Die PKK, die Türkei und Deutschland (The end of the war in Kurdistan?: The PKK, Turkey and Germany) ISBN 3879595100 ..
Gottfried van Swieten
Baron Gottfried van Swieten (1733- March 29, 1803) was a minor aristocrat of the Habsburg Monarchy during the eighteenth century. He is remembered today for his friendship and collaboration with several great composers of the Classical era, including Joseph Haydn, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, and Ludwi..
Gottfried von Cramm
Gottfried von Cramm hitting a volley in 1937. Gottfried von Cramm (July 7, 1909 - November 8, 1976) was a German tennis champion. Contents 1 Biography2 Grand Slam record3 Grand Slam singles finals3.1 Wins (2)3.2 Runner-ups (5)4 Notes Biography Born Gottfried A..
Gottfried von Einem
Gottfried von Einem (January 24 1918–July 12 1996) was an Austrian composer living in Germany. He is known chiefly for his operas influenced by Stravinsky, Prokofiev and jazz. He was born in Bern, Switzerland as the son of an Austrian diplomat family. After his schooldays he went to Berlin, w..
Gottfried von Hohenlohe
Gottfried von Hohenlohe (born 1265 - died 19 October 1310 in Mergentheim) was the 14th Grand Master of the Teutonic Order between 1297 and 1303. Gottfried von Hohenlohe was born in 1265 to Kraft von Hohenlohe and Willeborg von Wertheim. He was also a relative to the Grand Master Heinrich von Hohenl..
Gottfried von Strassburg
Portrait of Gottfried von Strassburg from the Codex Manesse (Folio 364r). Gottfried von Strassburg is the author of the Middle High German courtly romance Tristan, which is regarded, alongside Wolfram von Eschenbach's Parzival and the Nibelungenlied, as one of great narrative masterpieces of ..
Gottfried von Viterbo
Gottfried von Viterbo (c. 1125-1202) was a historical researcher. He was educated in Bamberg to work in governmental service. Following his education, he began working in the Papal Chancellery. In the following years he was active in both governmental and ecclesiastical offices. In light of his d..
Gottfried Weber
Gottfried Weber (March 1, 1799- Sept. 21, 1839) was a prominent writer on music, especially music theory. From 1824 to 1839 he was the editor of Cäcilia, a musical periodical published in Mainz, which influenced musical thought in Germany during the early Romantic era. His most important work i..
Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Prize
The Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Prize (complete German title "Förderpreis für deutsche Wissenschaftler im Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz-Programm der Deutschen Forschungsgemeinschaft") is a research prize awarded by the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft every year since 1985 to scientists working in German..
Gotthardbahn
Gotthardbahn was the name of a private Swiss railway company which operated the railway line from Immensee (canton of Schwyz) to Chiasso (Italian border). Nowadays this term usually does not refer to that company, but to the railway line itself. Contents 1 Construction2 Route2.1 ..
Gotthard (band)
Gotthard is a Swiss hard rock band. Their last ten albums have all charted at number one, making them the most successful Swiss album chart act ever. With over 1,000,000 albums sold in Switzerland, it is the nationally most successful rock band – if international sales are considered, they ar..
Gotthard Base Tunnel
The Gotthard Base Tunnel is a railway tunnel under construction in Switzerland. With a planned length of 57 km (35 miles) and a total of 153.5 km (95 miles) of tunnels, shafts and passages planned, it will be the longest railway tunnel in the world upon completion, ahead of the current longest, the ..
Gotthard Fritzsche
Gotthard Daniel Fritzsche (20 July 1797 – October 26, 1863) was one of the first founding pastors of Lutheranism to emigrate to Australia. He was born in Liebenwerde, Germany, migrated to Australia in 1841, and died and buried at Lobethal, South Australia. Contents 1 Training and Early..
Gotthard Günther
Gotthard Günther (also Gunther, Guenther), June 15 1900 - November 29 1984, was an US-American-German philosopher. Life and works Günther's work was based upon Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel, Martin Heidegger and Oswald Spengler. He developed a trans-Aristotelian logical approach (omitting the te..
Gotthard Heinrici
Gotthard Heinrici. Gotthard Heinrici (December 25, 1886–December 13, 1971) was a General in the German Army during World War II. Contents 1 Personal life2 Early Army career3 Second World War3.1 Retreat from the Oder4 After the war5 Ranks held6 Decoratio..
Gotthard Kettler
Gotthard Kettler Gotthard Kettler (1517 – 17 May1587) became the last master of the Livonian Order - a branch of the Teutonic order in 1559, but when the Order came under increasing pressure from Russian tsar Ivan IV ("Ivan the Terrible") during the Livonian war (1558 – 1582), Gotthard Ke..
Gotthard of Hildesheim
Saint Gotthard or Godehard (also known as Gothard or Godehard the Bishop) (960–1038) is a Roman Catholic saint. Life He was born in 960 in Bavaria, where his father worked for the canons of Niederaltaich. Gotthard joined the canons in 990, and became their provost in 996. He helped revive the..
Gotthard Rail Tunnel
The first Gotthard Tunnel, a 15 km long railway tunnel, is the summit of the Gotthardbahn and connects Göschenen with Airolo through the Gotthard massif. It is built as one double-track, standard gauge tunnel. The tunnel rises from the northern portal at Göschenen (1'106 m) and the highest p..
Gotthard Road Tunnel
This Article is about the motorway tunnel. See Gotthard Rail Tunnel and Gotthard Base Tunnel for railway tunnels. The St. Gotthard Tunnel in Switzerland is the second longest road tunnel in the world (the longest is Lærdalstunnelen, which is 24.6 km (15.3 miles)). It runs from Göschenen in the no..
Gotthard tunnel
tunnels traversing the Gotthard massif: Gotthard Rail Tunnel (1881)Gotthard Road Tunnel (1980)Gotthard Base Tunnel (completion projected for 2015) This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you may wi..
Gotthard Victor Lechler
Gotthard Victor Lechler (April 18, 1811 – December 26, 1888), German Lutheran theologian, was born at Kloster Reichenbach in Württemberg. He studied at the University of Tübingen under Ferdinand Christian Baur, and became in 1858 pastor of the church of St Thomas, professor ordinarius of hi..
Gotthelf Bergsträsser
Gotthelf Bergsträsser (1886 - 1933) was a Semitic linguist, usually considered to be one of the greatest of the twentieth century. Bergsträsser was first a teacher of the Classical languages and then decided to learn the Semitic languages. He was a professor in the University of Constantinople d..
Gotthilf Heinrich Ernst Muhlenberg
Gotthilf Heinrich Ernst Muhlenberg (1753-1815) was an American clergyman and botanist, son of Heinrich Melchior Muhlenberg, born at Trappe, Pa. He was educated at Halle and traveled in Germany and in England. He was ordained a Lutheran minister and became a pastor of a Lutheran church in Philad..
Gotthilf Heinrich Ludwig Hagen
Gotthilf Heinrich Ludwig Hagen (March 3, 1797 - February 3, 1884) was a German physicist and hydraulic engineer. Hagen was born in Königsberg, Kingdom of Prussia (today Kaliningrad, Russia). He studied at the University of Königsberg (where Immanual Kant was a professor for philosophy in this tim..
Gotthilf Hempel
Gotthilf Hempel (b. March 8, 1929) is a retired German marine biologist and oceanographer. Gotthilf Hempel 1994 during his Abschieds Vorlesung under his most beloved animal, Antarctic krill. Hempel studied biology and geology at the universities of Mainz and Heidelberg[#endnote_Heide..
Gotthold Ephraim Lessing
Gotthold Ephraim Lessing. Lessing's signature. Gotthold Ephraim Lessing (22 January, 1729 – 15 February, 1781) was a German writer, philosopher, publicist, and art critic, was one of the most outstanding representatives of the Enlightenment era. With his plays and his theoretical w..
Gotti
Gotti DVD cover Gotti was a movie made for TV by HBO in 1996 starring Armand Assante (as the famous Mafia Boss John Gotti) as well as many of the actors who would later play mob men on The Sopranos. The movie begins in the 1970s, and ends in the year 1992 with Gotti's imprisonment. Gotti's..
Gottikere
Gottikere is a town in Bangalore district in the Indian state of Karnataka. Demographics As of 2001 India census[Geographic references#IndiaGRIndia], Gottikere had a population of 11,149. Males constitute 54% of the population and females 46%. Gottikere has an average literacy rate of 70..
Gotti Diet
The Gotti Diet: How I Took Control of My Body, Lost 80 Pounds, and Discovered How to Stay Fit Forever (ISBN 0060832894) is 2005 book written by Frank Gotti Agnello, grandson of infamous mobster, John Gotti. This book is about weight loss directed toward teens. ..
Gottleuba
Gottleuba stands for: A river near Pirna and the Saxon Switzerland, Germany and nearly at the same geolocation: Gottleuba as part of the spa town Bad Gottleuba-Berggiesshuebel near Dresden.This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. I..
Gottleuba Dam
The Gottleuba Dam is the second largest dam in Saxony. The dam serves the water supply for Pirna and as a flood protection and energy production is small. It is a concrete dam. The dam was built between 1965 and 1974 in the proximity between Bad Gottleuba and Erzgebirge. It was under construct..
Gottlieb
For the CIA Agent, see Sidney Gottlieb. See also Gottlieb (disambiguation) Gottlieb (formerly D. Gottlieb & Co.) was an arcade game corporation, which was established by David Gottlieb in the 1930s and first produced pinball games, but also produced various other games including pitch-and-bats, bow..
Gottlieb-Daimler-Stadion
The Gottlieb-Daimler-Stadion is a stadium located in Stuttgart, Germany. Before 1993 it was called Neckarstadion, named after the river Neckar, which is only a short distance away. The stadium was originally built in 1933 to designs by German architect Paul Bonatz. It is home to VfB Stuttgart of..
Gottlieb (disambiguation)
Gottlieb, Gottlib Gottlieb (D. Gottlieb & Co.), named after David Gottlieb Contents 1 names2 Lastnames3 Gotlieb, Gotlib4 Gottlieben5 See also6 External links names In German onomastics, there are many set-form like "Johanng Gttlieb ..". Johann Christian Gottlieb Ac..
Gottlieb August Wilhelm Herrich-Schäffer
Dr Gottlieb August Wilhelm Herrich-Schäffer (December 17 1799 - April 14 1874) was a German entomologist. He was born, and died, in Regensburg. ..
Gottlieb Christoph Adolf von Harless
Gottlieb Christoph Adolf von Harless (November 21, 1806 - September 5, 1879), German divine, was born in Nuremberg. He was educated at the universities of Erlangen and Halle. He was appointed professor of theology at Erlangen in 1836 and at Leipzig in 1845. He was a strong Lutheran and exercised a ..
Gottlieb Christoph Harless
Gottlieb Christoph Harless (originally Harles) (June 21, 1738–November 2, 1815), was a German classical scholar and bibliographer. He was born at Culmbach in Bavaria. He studied at the universities of Halle, Erlangen and Jena. In 1765 he was appointed professor of oriental languages and eloquenc..
Gottlieb Conrad Christian Storr
Gottlieb Conrad Christian Storr (June 16, 1749) - (February 27, 1821) was a German physician and naturalist. Storr was the author of Alpenreise von jahre 1781 (1784-86, 2 vols.). ..
Gottlieb Daimler
Gottlieb Daimler Gottlieb Wilhelm Daimler (17 March, 1834–6 March, 1900) was an engineer, industrial designer and industrialist, born in Schorndorf in what is now Germany. He was a pioneer of internal-combustion engines and automobile development. Daimler and his lifelong partner Wilh..
Gottlieb Duttweiler
Gottlieb Duttweiler (15 August 1888 in Zürich - 8 June 1962 in Rüschlikon) was a Swiss businessman, founding the Migros chain of grocery stores, and politician, starting the (LDU) party. Starting with five vehicles in 1925, his Migros eventually opened stores and is today one of the main grocery ..
Gottlieb Graf von Haeseler
Count Gottlieb Ferdinand Albert Alexis von Haeseler (January 19 1836 in Potsdam - October 25 1919 in Harnekop), was a German military officer of the Imperial Wilhelmine period, with final rank of Generalfeldmarschall. Haeseler, whose parents were August Alexis Eduard Haeseler and Albertine von Sch..
Gottlieb Hufeland
Gottlieb Hufeland (October 29, 1760 - February 25, 1817) was a German economist and jurist. Born in Danzig (present-day Gdańsk, Poland), Hufeland was educated at the gymnasium of his native town, and completed his university studies at Leipzig and Göttingen. He graduated at Jena, and in 1788 was ..
Gottlieb Jakob Planck
Gottlieb Jakob Planck (November 15, 1751 - 1833), German Protestant divine and historian, was born at Nurtingen in Württemberg, where his father was a notary. Educated for the Protestant ministry at Blaubeuren, Bebenhausen and Tübingen, he became repetent at Tübingen in 1774, preacher at Stuttga..
Gottlieb Muffat
Gottleib Theophil Muffat (1690 - 1770) was a Austrian composer/organist and son of Georg Muffat. He studied with Johann Fux in Vienna from 1711 onward and was appointed court organist in 1717. He assisted in the performance of Fux's opera Costanza e fortezza in Prague. His students included several ..
Gottlieb Nathaniel Bonwetsch
Gottlieb (Georg) Nathanael Bonwetsch (5 February1848–18 July1925) was a Russian-born German theologian. He became professor of church history at the University of Göttingen in 1891. He was born in Norka, Saratov province in Russia, where his father was pastor. He studied theology in Dorpat, ..
Gottlieb Rabener
Gottlieb Wilhelm Rabener (1714 - 1771) was a German writer of prose satires. He was born at Wachau near Leipzig, and died at Dresden. In 1741 he made his debut as satirist in Schwabe's Belustigungen des Verstandes und Witzes, and was subsequently a contributor to the Bremer Beitrage. Rabener's sa..
Gottlieb Sigmund Gruner
Gottlieb Sigmund Gruner (1717 - 1778), cartographer and geologist, was the author of the first connected attempt to describe in detail the snowy mountains of Switzerland. His father, Johann Rudolf Gruner (1680-1761), was pastor of Trachselwald, in the Bernese Emmenthal (1705), and later (1725) of B..
Gottlieb Von Boorian
Gottlieb Von Boorian credited with founding the town of Burien, Washington immigrated from Germany to Seattle, Washington in 1880 and found interest in a small settlement called Sunnydale. He built a log cabin on the southeast corner of Lake Burien which was given his name although it has been miss..
Gottlieb von Jagow
Gottlieb von Jagow in 1914 Gottlieb von Jagow (1863 - 1935) was a German diplomat. He served as the foreign minister of Germany between 1913 and 1916. ..
Gottlieb Wilhelm Leitner
Gottlieb Wilhelm Leitner, or Gottlieb William Leitner M.A.,Ph.D.,L.L.D.,D.O.L.(14 October 1840 - 22 March 1899) was an Anglo-Hungarian orientalist. Leitner, at the age of 21, whilst a professor at King's College, London. Taken from the Strand Magazine, 1894. Contents 1 Early life and ..
Gottlob Berger
Gottlob Berger (July 16 1896 - January 5, 1975) was a German SS general during World War II. From 1940, he was Chief of Staff for the military SS and head of the SS main leadership office. He was a coauthor of the Heinrich Himmler's racist pamphlet Der Untermensch, and also promoted the pamphlet M..
Gottlob Burmann
Gottlob Burmann (1737-1805) was a German Romantic poet and lipogrammatist. He is best known for his dislike of the letter R. The letter does not appear in any of his 130 poems. He is even said to have eliminated it from his daily speech. ..
Gottlob Frege
Friedrich Ludwig Gottlob Frege (8 November 1848, Wismar – 26 July 1925, Bad Kleinen) was a German mathematician who became a logician and philosopher. He helped found both modern mathematical logic and analytic philosophy. Contents 1 Life2 Logician3 Philosopher4 Refere..
Gottlob Frick
Gottlob Frick (born Olbronn, Germany, 28 July, 1906 - died Muhlacker, Germany, 18 August 1994) was a German bass who sang in opera. He was known for his wide repertory including Wagner and Mozart roles, as well as those of Nicolai and Lortzing. Frick's teachers included Fritz Windgassen (father an..
Gottmadingen
Gottmadingen is a municipality in the district of Konstanz, in Baden-Württemberg, Germany. It is situated on the border with Switzerland, 5 km southwest of Singen, and 12 km east of Schaffhausen. ..
Gottolengo
Coat of arms Map Statistics Region: Lombardy Province: Brescia Location: ..
Gottorp
Gottorp in 1864 Gottorp or Gottorf (Danish: Gottorp) is a palace and estate in the city of Schleswig in the German state of Schleswig-Holstein. It is the ancestral home of a remarkable branch of the royal dynasty within the House of Oldenburg and is a museum today. It is situated on an isla..
Gottschalk
There were or are the following people named Gottschalk: Godescalc of Benevento, eighth-century Lombard dukeGottschalk, Prince of Vends (Slavic), 11th centuryGottschalk, German monk, 9th centuryGottschalk, Bishop of Freising, beneficiary of the 996 Ostarrîchi documentLouis Moreau Gottschalk (1829&n..
Gottschalks
Gottschalks (NYSE: GOT[link]) is an upscale American department store. It was founded by German Jewish immigrant Emil Gottschalk in 1904 in Fresno, California. Gottschalks has 63 stores and 10 specialty stores in six western states (California, Washington, Alaska, Idaho, Oregon and Nevad..
Gottschalk (Slavic prince)
Gottschalk, Prince of Vends, (Latin Godescalcus) (d. June 7, 1066), son of Udo, Prince of the Abrodites, established a Slavic kingdom on Elbe in North-East Germany. The kingdom was destroyed by Bernard II, Duke of Saxony and land given to Ratibor. Gottschalk was later employed by Canute the Great to..
Gottschalk (theologian)
Gottschalk (Gotteschalchus) (c. 808 - October 30, 867?), German theologian, was born near Mainz, and was given to the monastic life (oblatus) from infancy by his parents. His father was a Saxon, Count Bern. He was trained at the monastery of Fulda, then under the abbot Hrabanus Maurus, and became ..
Gottschalk Eduard Guhrauer
Gottschalk Eduard Guhrauer (1809 - 1854) was a German philologist and biographer. He is known principally for his 1842 biography of G. W. Leibniz and his completion (1853) of T. W. Danzel's life of Lessing. He was born at Bojanowo (then in Prussian Poland, now in Poland) and died at Breslau (now Wr..
Gottuvadhyam
The gottuvadhyam (also known as gottuvadyam, chitravina, chitra vina, or mahanataka vina) is a Carnatic music string instrument played mainly in South India. It is usually used as a solo instrument in Carnatic music. The gottuvadhyam resembles the Saraswati veena in its general form. It is a compl..
Gott erhalte Franz den Kaiser
Gott erhalte Franz den Kaiser ("God Save Emperor Francis") was an anthem to Francis II, Emperor of the Holy Roman Empire and later of Austria, written by Lorenz Leopold Haschka (1749-1827) and set to a tune written by Joseph Haydn in 1797. It is sometimes called the "Kaiserhymne/Emperor's Hymn." T..
Gott ist mein König
Gott ist mein König (BWV 71) is a cantata by Johann Sebastian Bach. It was performed for the first time at the inauguration of the new city council at Mühlhausen on 1708-02-04. The librettist is unknown, although it was possibly assembled and partly written by minister Georg Christian Eilmar, wh..
Gott Mit Uns
Gott Mit Uns (meaning God With Us) was a motto of the Prussian emperor; it was later used by German armies in World War II. American soldiers parodied the motto as "got mittens?" In WWII, Heer soldiers wore this slogan on their belt buckles, as opposed to members of the Waffen SS, who wore the mo..
Gott soll allein mein Herze haben
Gott soll allein mein Herze haben (God all alone my heart shall master) is a cantata by Johann Sebastian Bach. In Wolfgang Schmieder's catalogue of Bach's works, it is BWV 169. The author of the text, which is based on Matthew 22:34-46, is unknown. The cantata was composed in Leipzig in 1726 and in..
Gott strafe England
Gott strafe England, illustration from Germany, The Next Republic?, by Carl W. Ackerman, published in 1917 in the US - unknown origin. During World War I, "Gott strafe England" was a slogan of the German Army. The phrase means "May God punish England". It was created by poet Ernst Lissauer, in..
Gott v. Berea College
Gott v. Berea College, 156 Ky. 376 (1913, Court of Appeals of Kentucky) Facts: A restaurant owned by Gott in Berea across from Berea College was frequented by students of the college. The college amended its rules to forbid the patronage by students of establishments not owned by the college. T..
Gotukola
Gotukola (Gottukola, Gotu Kola) is an herb/leafy green used in Sri Lankan cuisine. It is most often prepared as mallung, a traditional accompaniment to rice and curry, and goes especially well with vegetarian dishes such as paripu (dal, lentils), and jackfruit or pumpkin curry. It is considered qu..
GoTV Networks
GoTV Networks, also known as GoTV, is a mobile content firm specialized in making made-for-mobile television programming, using both licensed and original television content. GoTV's mobile television network primarily provides content created, written, and produced by Emmy award-winning staff of ..
Gotye
Gotye is the musical project of Wally DeBacker, a Melbourne musician. He has released two albums independently: Boardface (2004) and Like Drawing Blood (2006), the latter of which was nominated for a J Award. His first single from Like Drawing Blood, 'Learnalilgivinanlovin' is to be released in Augu..
Got 'Til It's Gone
"Got 'Til It's Gone" Single by Janet Jackson From the album The Velvet Rope Released 1997 Format Airplay OnlyCD singleCassette Single Genre R&B Length 4:01 Label Virgin Writers Janet JacksonJames Harris IIITerry LewisRene ElizondoKamaal FareedJoni Mitchell Producers Janet JacksonJames H..
Got Any Gum?
Got Any Gum? is the eighth studio album by Joe Walsh, released in 1987 (see 1987 in music). Contents 1 Track listing2 Personnel3 Production4 Charts Track listing "The Radio Song" (Joe Walsh) – 3:31"Fun" (Joe Vitale, Walsh) – 3:04"In My Car" (Mo Foster, Kim Goody,..
Got a Hold on Me
"Got a Hold on Me" is a song from Fleetwood Mac's keyboardist/vocalist Christine McVie. The song made the Top 40 of the Billboard Hot 100, and topped Billboard's Adult Contemporary and Mainstream Rock charts for two and four weeks, respectively. ..
Got it Twisted
"Got it Twisted" is a song by Mobb Deep, appearing on his album "Amerikaz Nightmare". The song was recorded in 2004. Released to radio several months before Amerikaz Nightmare was released, the song received heavy play. It was produced by The Alchemist ..
Got Live if You Want It!
Got Live If You Want It! is the first live album by The Rolling Stones and was released in late 1966. Compiled as a result of a contractural obligation with US distributor London Records to deliver a new album, the band themselves were not happy with it and consequently disowned it, feeling 1970'..
Got LIVE if you want it!
The correct title of this } is }}}. The initial letter is capitalized due to [Naming conventions #Lower case first lettertechnical restrictions]. got LIVE if you want it! is the third and final official EP by The Rolling Stones and was released in 1965. A live recording, it was capture..
Got Milk?
Yasmine Bleeth's example of a "Got Milk" ad Got Milk? is a U.S. advertising campaign encouraging the purchase of cow's milk which was created by the agency Goodby Silverstein & Partners for the California Milk Board in 1993 and later licensed for use by milk processors (the Milk Processor Edu..
Got My Mind Set on You
"Got My Mind Set on You" is a song written by Rudy Clark and originally recorded by James Ray in 1962. A cover version by former Beatle George Harrison from his album Cloud Nine reached number one on the Billboard Hot 100 in January 1988. A music video was also released for the song. Produced by ..
Got Purp? Vol 2
Got Purp? Vol. 2 is the second album released by the Purple Ribbon All-Stars presented by Big Boi. The first, titled Got That Purp is a mix-tape released with The Aphilliates. Kryptonite (I'm On It) was released as the album's single. The song "Hold On" is the first Goodie Mob collaboration featur..
Got Rice?
The phrase "Got Rice?" is a humorous term that was coined by Asian American youth in the 1990's shortly after the original "Got Milk?" advertising campaign for the California Milk Board in 1993. The phrase has since come to be used as a major symbol for the cohensiveness of Asian American cultura..
Got Some Teeth
Got Some Teeth was Obie Trice's first single from his debut album Cheers. The music video for this song features Eminem as a bartender, "disguised" with a moustache. This is the theme music for Compton Ass Terry on "Viva La Bam." ..
Got That Purp
Got That Purp is the first mixtape put together by Big Boi when he individually took over Aquemini Records and changed it into Purple Ribbon Records. The mixtape mostly features his first major signees, Killer Mike, Bubba Sparxxx, and Konkrete. It's more known sequel, Got Purp? Vol 2, features some ..
Got The Life
Got The Life is a song by Alternative Metal/Nu Metal band KoRn. Inspiration "That's a song baggin' on myself. How everything's always handed to me. How I look up to God and don't want this anymore. Like I want something more out of life than all this. And I've got everything I really need but I s..
Got the Thirst
Got the Thirst was the last album of London 'wildstyle' band King Prawn. It was released in 2003. Tracklisting Bring Down The HouseThe Domninant ViewCaught Inna RutSmoke Some ShitThe Loneliest LifeHell BelowBitter TasteRaise The BannerLick Of The FlameGather RoundSatan's FollyAnother Great Escape..
Got to Be Certain
"Got to Be Certain" is an pop song written by British songwriting team Stock, Aitken and Waterman for Minogue's debut studio album Kylie (1987). The song was produced by Stock, Aitken and Waterman and received a mixed reception from music critics. The song was released as the second single in the ..
Got to Be There
Got to Be There was the solo debut album by then-adolescent Michael Jackson, released on Motown Records, released in early 1971. Although Jackson was all but thirteen when he released the album, he showcased a vocal urgency of a grown-up veteran singer, as he had done on his records with his brot..
Got to Get You into My Life
"Got To Get You Into My Life" is a song by The Beatles on the album Revolver. Though officially credited to Lennon-McCartney, Paul McCartney was primarily responsible for the writing of this track, to which he also contributes lead vocals. McCartney attempted to write in the style of American sou..
Got to Give It Up
"Got to Give It Up" Single by Marvin Gaye From the album Live at the London Palladium Released March 1977 Format 7" single12" single Genre Soul/Funk Length 11:52 Label Tamla Writer Marvin Gaye Producers Marvin GayeArt Stewart Chart positions #1 (US)#1(R&B) Marvin Gaye singles chronolog..
Got To Know The Woman
"Got To Know The Woman" is a song written by Dennis Wilson for the American pop band The Beach Boys. It was released on their 1970 album Sunflower. Details Written by: Dennis WilsonAlbum: SunflowerTime: 2 min 41 secProduced by: The Beach Boys Performers Dennis Wilson: Lead Vocals See also The Beach..
Got Ur Self A...
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Got You on My Mind
Got You on My Mind Album by William Galison & Madeleine Peyroux Released 24 August 2004 Recorded 1999 & 2003 Genre Jazz Length 41:50 Label Waking Up Music '''Producer Galison Professional reviews All About Jazz [link]All Music Guide [link]PopMatters [link]..
Go Tell It on the Mountain
Go Tell it on the Mountain is a 1953 autobiographical novel by James Baldwin. The novel examines the role of the Christian Church in the lives of African-Americans, both as a source of repression and moral hypocrisy and as a source of inspiration and community. It also, more subtly, examines raci..
Go Tell it on the Mountain (song)
Go Tell It on the Mountain is an African-American spiritual dating back to at least 1865 that has been sung and recorded by many gospel performers. Its lyric celebrates the Nativity. In 1963, Peter Yarrow, Noel "Paul" Stookey, and Mary Travers, along with their musical director, Milt Okun, adapted ..
Go Tell the Spartans
Go Tell the Spartans is a low-budget and critically acclaimed 1978 American film about U.S. advisors in the early days of the Vietnam War. It was based on Incident at Muc WaDaniel Ford, Incident at Muc Wa (Doubleday, 1967) ISBN 0595089275, a 1967 novel by Daniel Ford. The screenplay by Wendell May..
Go Tenpin
Go Tenpin is a Ten-pin bowling magazine produced by the British Tenpin Bowling Association (BTBA). It is the BTBA's official publication available free to members but also to independent subscribers. It's tagline is that it is "Britain's Premier Ten-pin Bowling Magazine" but it is also highly respec..
Go terms
Go terms and concepts are important in the game of Go. Technical terms are likely to be met in books and articles about go in English, and in other languages also. As one advances in skill, one becomes more aware of the subtlety behind stronger play that transcends calculable mechanical thinking. C..
Go Text Protocol
The Go Text Protocol (GTP) is an internet protocol used by several engines for playing the board game Go on the computer. GTP version 1 has been implemented in GNU Go 3.0.0 but the protocol lacks a proper specification. Work is going on to create such a specification for the revised version 2 of GTP..
Go Tigers!
Go Tigers! is a documentary film created about the Tigers of Massillon, Ohio. This short video informs the viewer about the football team and its rivalry against the Canton McKinley High School Bulldogs. ..
Go to Church
Go to Church is the 2nd (offical) single off of Ice Cube's album Laugh Now, Cry Later. The song features Snoop Dogg and Lil Jon. The song is also produced by Lil Jon and a music video was released for the song. ..
Go to Heaven
Go to Heaven is the eleventh studio album by the Grateful Dead. It was released on April 28, 1980. The album was released for the first time on CD in 1990 by Arista Records before being re-released in 2000 by BMG International. It was then remastered, expanded, and released as part of the Beyond D..
Go To Jail
Go To Jail is a location on one corner the Monopoly game board. If a player lands on this position, they must go directly to the Jail location at the opposite corner of the board. There are also Go To Jail cards. If a player draws one of these, they go straight to the Jail space. In addition, if a p..
Go to Sleep
"Go to Sleep" is a song by Radiohead and was released as the second single from their sixth album Hail to the Thief in 2003 (see 2003 in British music). The song is notable for its time signature, which is 5/4. The alternate title for the song as listed on the track listing for the album is Little..
Go to work on an egg
"Go to work on an egg" was an advertising slogan used by the United Kingdom's Egg Marketing Board during the 1960s as part of over £12 million they spent on advertising. Reportedly created by Fay Weldon, she has since said that she was just the manager of the person who created the phrase, the pro..
GO Transit
GO Transit GO Transit Reporting marks GOT Locale Greater Toronto Area Years of operation 1967 – Present Track gauge 4 ft 8½ in (1435 mm) Headquarters Toronto, Ontario GO Transit, officially known as the Greater Toronto Transit Authority (GTTA), is Canada's first, and Onta..
GO Transit Willowbrook Yard
Willowbrook Yard was a former Canadian National Railway repair facility in Mimico, Ontario. The facility was retired and passed over to GO Transit. The yard is next to the CNR Mimico station. ..

 


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