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I'saka language
I’saka is the language spoken by the people of the villages of Krisa and Pasi in Sandaun Province, Papua New Guinea. It has also been referred to as Krisa, after the village, although this name is not actually a possible word in the language itself. The sole published source for the language is D..
I/S: A Journal of Law and Policy for the Information Society
[I/S: A Journal of Law and Policy for the Information Society] is an interdisciplinary journal of research and commentary concentrating on the intersection of law, policy, and information technology. I/S represents a one-of-a-kind partnership between one of America's leading law schools..
ISA
Isa may refer to: Isa (name), a common Arabic name* Jesus, called Isa in Arabic :* the Islamic view of Jesus in particular Mount Isa, QueenslandIsa (album), a 2004 album by EnslavedIsa (dance), a local variation of a Jota ISA may stand for: ISA platform, an operating system software for Nokia mob..
Isa-Beg Isaković
Isa-Beg Isaković was an Ottoman general and the first governor of the Ottoman Province of Bosnia. He ruled during the 1450s and 1460s. He made much of the initial conquests for the Ottomans in the region, and one was one of the then Sultan's most trusted generals. He was succeeded by Gazi Husrev-be..
ISA1500
The correct title of this } is }}}. The initial letter is capitalized due to [Naming conventions #Lower case first lettertechnical restrictions]. The iSA1500 is a 1U iSCSI storage array manufactured by Adaptec. The storage virtualization software was provided by UK firm Elipsan. It recei..
ISAA
ISAA is often used as an abbreviation for the International Size Acceptance Association, a US based fat acceptance campaign organisation. ..
Isaac
redirect [[Template:Mergefrom]] An angel prevents Abraham from sacrificing Isaac in this illumation from a 14th century Icelandic manuscript. For other uses, see Isaac (disambiguation). For the Muslim view of Isaac, see Ishaq. Isaac (Yitzchak or Yitzhak) (יִצְחָק "laughed", Standard Heb..
Isaace Pierre de Villiers
Major-General Isaac Pierre de Villiers CB MC (1898-1967) was a South African military commander. Originally an attorney by profession, he served in World War I. In 1928, he was appointed Commissioner of the South African Police. Maj Gen De Villiers volunteered for military service in World War ..
Isaach De Bankolé
Isaach De Bankolé (born August 12, 1957 in Abidjan, Côte d'Ivoire) is an actor. He has appeared in over thirty films, including Jim Jarmusch's Night on Earth, [[Ghost Dog: The Way of the Samurai]], and Coffee and Cigarettes. He is engaged to jazz singer Cassandra Wilson. He has recently been cas..
Isaacs
Isaacs is a surname, and may refer to: Alick IsaacsAvrom IsaacsGeorge IsaacsGregory IsaacsSir Isaac Isaacs, Australian politician, jurist and Governor-GeneralJeremy IsaacsJohn IsaacsJorge IsaacsNathaniel IsaacsPamela IsaacsRufus Isaacs, 1st Marquess of ReadingDoctor Sam Isaacs, fictional characterS..
Isaacs, Australian Capital Territory
Isaacs District: Woden Valley Established: 1986 Postcode: 2607 Population: 2451 (2001 census) Median property value: $528,000 (2005)[link] Canberra suburbs near Isaacs Phillip O'Malley Farrer Isaacs Isaacs is a suburb in the district of Woden in Canb..
Isaac (Castlevania)
is a devil forgemaster from Konami's Castlevania video game series. He appears as a non-playable character in [[Castlevania: Curse of Darkness]], which was published on the PlayStation 2 and Xbox in 2005. Character history [Spoiler warningSpoiler warning]: Plot and/or ending details follo..
ISAAC (cipher)
ISAAC is a pseudorandom number generator designed by Bob Jenkins (1996) to be cryptographically secure. The name is an acronym for Indirection, Shift, Accumulate, Add, and Count. Contents 1 Operation2 Cryptanalysis3 References4 External links Operation The ISAAC algorithm ha..
Isaac (disambiguation)
Isaac (Hebrew Itzhak or Yitzhak) is one of the patriarchs, whose story is told in the Biblical book of Genesis Isaac is a given name, popular in both Christian and Jewish societies, generally in reference to the above. Izzy is also a short-form of the name Issac. Famous people named "Isaac" includ..
Isaac (Khazar)
Isaac ben Hanukkah was a Jewish ruler of the Khazars mentioned in the Khazar Correspondence. He probably reigned in the mid to late ninth century CE. Little is known about his reign. As with other Bulanid rulers, it is unclear whether Isaac was Khagan or Khagan Bek of the Khazars, although the latte..
Isaac (TV show)
Isaac is a TV show hosted by fashion designer and personality Isaac Mizrahi. It shoots in New York City, and airs on the Style Network in the United States. It premiered on December 5, 2005. Segments include nan-on-the-street interviews, "Sketches and Answers" and celebrity interviews. He is support..
Isaac Abendana
Isaac Abendana (c.1640 - 1710) was the younger brother of Jacob Abendana, haham (rabbi) of the Spanish Portuguese Synagogue in London. Isaac Abendana moved to England before his brother, in 1662, and taught Hebrew at Cambridge University. He completed an unpublished Latin translation of the Mishnah..
Isaac Aboab da Fonseca
Isaac Aboab da Fonseca (February 1th, 1605 - April 4th, 1693) was a rabbi, scholar, kabbalist and writer. In 1656, he was one of several elders within the Portuguese-Israelite community in the Netherlands who excommunicated Baruch Spinoza for the statements this philosopher made concerning (the natu..
Isaac Abrabanel
Don Isaac ben Judah or Yitzchak ben Yehuda Abravanel (Hebrew: יצחק בן יהודה אברבנאל) was a Jewish statesman, philosopher, Bible commentator, and financier. He was a scion of the Abravanel family. In many works he is referred to solely by his last name, which is variously spelled as..
Isaac Adamson
Isaac Adamson (born 1972?) is the American author of a series of mystery novels set in Japan and featuring journalist and amateur detective Billy Chaka. Adamson was born in Fort Collins, Colorado and currently lives in Chicago, Illinois. He is married to Chee-Soo Kim. After graduating from Rocky Mo..
Isaac Adarbi
Rabbi Isaac Adarbi was a casuist and preacher of the Shalom Congregation of Salonica. He lived During the sixteenth century. He was the pupil of Joseph Taitazak and the schoolmate of Samuel de Medina. Writings Adarbi wrote: (1) Divrei Rivot (Polemics), consisting of four hundred and thirty respons..
Isaac Air Freight
Isaac Air Freight is a Christian comedy team formed in 1976. It originally consisted of three people, Dave Toole, Larry Watt, and Dan Rupple, but was decreased in size after the release of their first album (due to the loss of Larry Watt's involvement). They eventually released seven more albums, ..
Isaac Albéniz
Isaac Albéniz Isaac Manuel Francisco Albéniz pronounced Al->bay-knee-th (May 29, 1860 – May 18, 1909) was a Spanish pianist and composer, best known for his piano works that are based on Spanish folk music. Born in Camprodon, Girona, Spain, Albéniz was a child prodigy who first perf..
Isaac Alfasi
Rabbi Isaac ben Jacob Alfasi (1013 - 1103) - also Isaac Hakohen, Alfasi or the Rif (רי"ף) - was a Talmudist and posek (decisor in matters of halakha - Jewish law). He is best known for his work of halakha, the legal code Sefer Ha-halachot, considered the first fundamental work in halakhic literat..
Isaac Allerton
Isaac Allerton (ca. 1586-1659) was one of the original Pilgrim fathers who came on the Mayflower to settle the Plymouth Colony in 1620. Allerton is an ancestor to Presidents of the United States Zachary Taylor and Franklin D. Roosevelt. He is believed to have been born in London, England, about 158..
Isaac Ambrose
Isaac Ambrose (1604 - January 20 1663 or 1664) was an English Puritan divine, the son of Richard Ambrose, vicar of Ormskirk, and was probably descended from the Ambroses of Lowick in Furness, a well-known Catholic family. He entered Brasenose College, Oxford, in 1621, in his seventeenth year. Ha..
Isaac Ambrose Barber
Isaac Ambrose Barber (January 26, 1852–March 1, 1909) was a U.S. Congressman from Maryland, serving from 1897 to 1899. Born near Salem, New Jersey, Barber attended the common schools and studied medicine in Hahnemann Medical College of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, from which he was graduated i..
Isaac Anderson
Isaac Anderson was a Presbyterian minister and founder of Maryville College. ..
Isaac and Ishmael
"" is a non-sequential episode of The West Wing. [Spoiler warningSpoiler warning]: Plot and/or ending details follow. Plot The main cast introduce the episode out of character by paying tribute to those affected by the September 11 terrorist attacks and informing viewers about what to ex..
Isaac Apreku
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Isaac Asimov
[Featured articles ] Dr. Isaac Asimov (c. January 2, 1920 – April 6, 1992, IPA: /ˈaɪzək ˈæzɪˌmɔf/, originally Исаак Озимов but now transcribed into Russian as Айзек Азимов) was a Russian-born American author and biochemist, a high..
Isaac Asimov's Caliban
Isaac Asimov's Caliban (1993) is a science fiction novel by Roger MacBride Allen, set in Isaac Asimov's Robots/Empire/Foundation universe. [Spoiler warningSpoiler warning]: Plot and/or ending details follow. This series deals with a new type of robots who do not have the Three Laws of R..
Isaac Asimov's Galactic Empire Series
The Galactic Empire Series contains Isaac Asimov's three earliest novels and one short story. In order of internal chronology they are: The Stars, Like Dust (1951)The Currents of Space (1952)Pebble in the Sky (1950), his first novelBlind Alley (1945), short story reprinted in The Early Asimov These..
Isaac Asimov's Guide to Earth and Space
Guide to Earth and Space (ISBN 0449220591) is a non-fiction work by the well-known science fiction writer Isaac Asimov. The book differs somewhat in structure from typical literature by presenting its information in the form of answers to a series of questions, presumably posed by the reader. Like m..
Isaac Asimov's Inferno
Isaac Asimov's Inferno (1994) is a science fiction novel by Roger MacBride Allen, set in Isaac Asimov's Robots/Empire/Foundation universe. [Spoiler warningSpoiler warning]: Plot and/or ending details follow. This series deals with a new type of robots who do not have the Three Laws of R..
Isaac Asimov's Robots and Aliens series
Robots and Aliens is a series of novels written by various authors and loosely connected to Isaac Asimov's Robot Series. Books in the series Robots and Aliens# Changeling by Stephen Leigh# Renegade by Cordell Scotten# Intruder by Robert Thurston# Alliance by Jerry Oltion# Maverick by Bruce Bethke# ..
Isaac Asimov's Robots in Time series
--> Written by William F. Wu, Isaac Asimov's Robots in Time was the first series set in Isaac Asimov's universe after his death. Set on Earth, it tells the story of the Governors, the latest and most powerful robot. Comprised of six different robots, these robots can single-handedly run an entire h..
Isaac Asimov's Robot City
Isaac Asimov's Robot City is a series of novels written by various authors and loosely connected to Isaac Asimov's Robot Series. It takes place between The Robots of Dawn and Robots and Empire. The novels were written in response to a writing challenge issued by Asimov to write a series involving th..
Isaac Asimov's Robot Series
Isaac Asimov's Robot Series is a series of books by Isaac Asimov, both collections of short stories and novels. [Spoiler warningSpoiler warning]: Plot and/or ending details follow. Contents 1 Short stories2 Robot novels3 Merging with other series4 Other authors5&nb..
Isaac Asimov's Treasury of Humor
Isaac Asimov's Treasury of Humor is a book of "640 jokes, anecdotes, and limericks, complete with notes on how to tell them". Isaac Asimov was one of the most prolific writers in the past century, known for his many science fiction and non-fiction works. His 'guide' series is one of his scholarly ..
Isaac Asimov's Utopia
Isaac Asimov's Utopia (1996) is a science fiction novel by Roger MacBride Allen, set in Isaac Asimov's Robots/Empire/Foundation universe. Preceded by: Series: Followed by: Isaac Asimov's Inferno Robot SeriesFoundation Series The Stars, Like Dust ..
Isaac Asimov Award
Two distinct awards have been named for writer and humanist Isaac Asimov. One, the Isaac Asimov Award for Undergraduate Excellence in Science Fiction and Fantasy Short Story Writing, is an annual award open to undergraduate college students and given to the author of the best science fiction or fan..
Isaac Asimov bibliography by series
This is a bibliography of books by Isaac Asimov organized by series chronologically and by series timeline (i.e. prequels first). Contents 1 Science fiction1.1 ..
Isaac Asimov complete bibliography
This is believed to be a complete bibliography of the work of Isaac Asimov that is arranged alphabetically. The total number of books listed here is 515 books in 82 years. See also Isaac Asimov biblography by series or Isaac Asimov biblography by year A ABC's of ecologyABC's of spaceABC's of the..
Isaac Austin
Isaac "Ike" Austin (born August 18, 1969 in Gridley, California) is a former professional basketball player. A 6' 10" center, Austin was drafted out of Arizona State University by the Utah Jazz in 1991. He averaged two points and 1.1 rebounds during his rookie season with the Jazz, and after two..
Isaac Babalola Akinyele
Isaac Babalola Akinyele, OBE, KBE (April 18, 1882 – May, 30, 1965) was the first educated Olubadan (non-hereditary traditional ruler) of Ibadan, and the second Christian to ascend the throne. He was a ruler of impeccable character who gave liberally of his wealth, judged impartially, and exercised..
Isaac Babbitt
Isaac Babbitt (bornJuly 26 1799 in Taunton, Massachusetts - died May 26 1862 in Somerville, Massachusetts) was the inventor of a low-friction tin-based metal alloy, Babbitt metal, that is used extensively in engine bearings today. ..
Isaac Babel
Isaac Babel Isaac Emmanuilovich Babel, Russian: Исаак Эммануилович Бабель (13 July [O.S. 1 July] 1894 – January 27, 1940) was a Soviet journalist, playwright, and short story writer. Born to a Jewish family in Odessa during a period of social unrest and m..
Isaac Backus
Isaac Backus (1724–1806) was a Baptist delegate to the First Continental Congress. Born in the village of Yantic, near the town of Norwich, Connecticut, Backus was influenced by the Great Awakening and the works of Jonathan Edwards and George Whitefield. For five years, he was a member of ..
Isaac Barré
Isaac Barré (1726–1802), British soldier and politician, was born at Dublin in 1726, the son of a French refugee. He was educated at Trinity College, Dublin, entered the army, and in 1759 was with Wolfe at the taking of Quebec, on which occasion he was wounded in the cheek. His entry into par..
Isaac Barrow
Isaac Barrow (1630 - May 4, 1677) was an English divine, scholar and mathematician who is generally given minor credit for his role in the development of modern calculus; in particular, for his work regarding the tangent; for example, Barrow is given credit for being the first to calculate the tang..
Isaac Bashevis Singer
This article is about the fiction writer. For the inventor of the sewing machine, see Isaac Singer. Isaac Bashevis Singer Isaac Bashevis Singer (Yiddish: יצחק באַשעװיס זינגער or יצחק בת־שבֿעס זינגער) (November 21, 1902 or July 14, 1904 - July 24, 1991) w..
Isaac Beeckman
Isaac Beeckman (December 10 1588 - May 19 1637) was a Dutch philosopher and scientist. Beeckman was born in Middelburg. He studied literature and philosophy in Leiden and graduated in 1618 in medicine from Caen. After a short time working for his father's business, making candles and water conduit..
Isaac Benson Lucas
The Honourable Isaac Benson Lucas was a Canadian politician. He served as a Conservative Member of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario for Grey Centre from 1898 to 1919, and later as provincial treasurer from 1913 to 1914. He served one of the shortest terms as provincial treasurer. Preceded by:..
Isaac ben Ezra
Isaac ben Ezra (full name: Abu Hasdai Yitzhak ben Ezra ibn Shaprut; also known as Isaac ibn Shaprut was a rabbi active in Jaén during the early tenth century CE. Rabbi Isaac was a very wealthy man and constructed a richly-decorated synagogue at Cordova. He was the father of the great statesman Has..
Isaac ben Jacob ha-Lavan
Rabbi Isaac ben Jacob or Yitzhak ben Yaakov, nicknamed "ha-Lavan" or "the white" was a 12th century rabbi of Bohemia. He was a Tosafist and liturgical poet who flourished at Prague in the late 1100's. He was the brother of the renowned traveler Petachiah of Regensburg. He was among the earliest of t..
Isaac ben Moses of Vienna
Isaac ben Moses of Vienna (also called Isaac Or Zarua or the Riaz; Hebrew: Yitzchak ben Moshe) was one of the greatest rabbis of the Middle Ages. He was probably born in Bohemia and lived between 1200 and 1270. He attained his fame in Vienna and his major work, the halachic guide known as the Or Z..
Isaac Bickerstaff
For Joseph Addison or the Anglo-Irish playwright, see Isaac Bickerstaffe Isaac Bickerstaff Esq was a pseudonym used by Jonathan Swift as part of a hoax to predict the death of then famous Almanac–maker, astrologer, and quack John Partridge. “All Fools Day” (now known as April Fools Day which..
Isaac Bickerstaffe
This article is about the Irish playwright; for the pseudonym used by Richard Steele, Joseph Addison, and Jonathan Swift, see Isaac Bickerstaff. Issac Bickerstaffe or Bickerstaff (1733? - 1808?) was an Irish playwright. He was in early life a page to Lord Chesterfield when Lord Lieutenant of Irelan..
Isaac Blackford
Isaac Newton Blackford (1786 - 1859) was an Indiana judge and politician. He was born on November 6, 1786, in Bound Brook, Somerset County, New Jersey. He graduated from Princeton University in 1806. He completed his legal studies under Gabriel Ford, of Morristown, New Jersey, after which he moved t..
Isaac Boleslavsky
Isaac Yefremovich Boleslavsky (1919 – February 15, 1977) was a Ukrainian-Jewish chess grandmaster. He was born in Zolotonosha, Ukraine on June 9. In 1936, he won third prize in the USSR Junior Championship, held in Leningrad. In 1938, he won the Ukraine championship, aged only 19. In 1939 he..
Isaac Bonewits
Phillip Emmons Issac Bonewits (born October 1, 1949) is an influential Neopagan leader and author. Born in Royal Oak, Michigan, Bonewits has been heavily involved in occultism with an emphasis on Neo-druidism since the 1960's. Contents 1 Life2 Contributions to Neopaganism3 Notes4&..
Isaac Bonewits laws of magic
A hypothesis on the Laws of Magic that was first launched in its entirety by Isaac Bonewits in his popular book Real Magic (1971, revised edition 1989). Bonewits' book claims the existence of magical laws relating to the following: AssociationIdentificationPersonificationWords of PowerNamesInvoca..
Isaac Boss
Isaac Boss (born 9 April 1980 in Tokoroa) is an Irish rugby union footballer. He plays scrum-half or fullback for Ulster and the Ireland national team. He weighs 79kg and is 1.78m tall. He was part of the U19 New Zealand Rugby World Cup team in 1999 although his Irish ancestry means that he is qu..
Isaac Bresnick
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Isaac Brock
[Featured articles ] This article refers to the British general. For the musician, see Isaac Brock (musician). Major-General Sir Isaac Brock KB (6 October, 1769 – October 13, 1812) was a British Major-General and administrator. Brock is best remembered as a b..
Isaac Brock (musician)
Isaac Brock, 1998 Isaac Brock (born on July 9, 1975 in Issaquah, Washington) is the lead singer and guitarist for the American indie rock band Modest Mouse, as well as his side-project band, Ugly Casanova. When he was a child, Brock and his mother moved around in different religious offshoot ..
Isaac Brokaw
Isaac Brokaw (March 9, 1746 – September 16, 1826) was a clockmaker from New Jersey. Brokaw was born in Raritan in Somerset County, but would leave for Elizabethtown where he would work as an apprentice under Aaron Miller, a renowned clock maker. He would later marry Miller's daughter, Elizab..
Isaac Bruce
[] at NFL.com Isaac Isidore Bruce (born November 10, 1972 in Fort Lauderdale, Florida) is an American football wide receiver. He was drafted by the Los Angeles Rams in the 2nd round (33rd overall) in the 1994 NFL Draft. He went to Memphis State. He is one of the few players to achieve the..
Isaac Buchanan
Isaac Buchanan (July 21 1810 – October 1 1883) was a businessman and political figure in Canada West. He was born in Glasgow, Scotland in 1810 and became an apprentice to a firm of Glasgow merchants in 1825. He became a junior partner in a new Montreal wholesale business opened by the firm; B..
Isaac Burns Murphy
Isaac Murphy circa 1885. For other people named Burns, see Burns (disambiguation). Isaac Burns Murphy (April 16, 1861 - February 12, 1896) was an African-American thoroughbred jockey. Isaac Burns was born in Frankfort, Fayette County, Kentucky. His father served in the Union army in the Civil..
Isaac Burpee
The Honourable Isaac Burpee (November 28, 1825 – March 1, 1885) was a Canadian merchant, entrepreneur, and politician. Born in Sheffield, New Brunswick, the son of Isaac Burpee and Phoebe Coban, he was elected as a Liberal to the Canadian House of Commons in 1872 representing the riding of Ci..
Isaac Butt
Isaac Butt (September 6,1813 - May 5,1879) was the founder and first leader of a number of parties and organisations, including the Irish Metropolitan Conservative Society in 1836, the Home Government Association in 1870 and in 1874 the Home Rule League, subsequently known as the Irish Parliamentary..
Isaac C. Bates
Isaac Chapman Bates (1779-1845) was a American politician from Massachusetts. He was born in Granville, Massachusetts January 23, 1779, graduated from Yale College in 1802 and practiced law in Northampton, Massachusetts in 1808. Contents 1 Political career1.1 Massachusetts House of Rep..
Isaac C. Kidd
Isaac Campbell Kidd (March 26, 1884 – December 7, 1941) was an American Rear Admiral in the United States Navy who was killed on the bridge of the USS Arizona during the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor. He was the father of Admiral Isaac C. Kidd, Jr.. He was a posthumous recipient of his nat..
Isaac C. Kidd, Jr.
Isaac Campbell Kidd, Jr. (August 14, 1919 – June 27, 1999) was an American Admiral in the United States Navy who served as the Supreme Allied Commander of NATO's Atlantic Fleet, and later as commander in chief of the US Atlantic Fleet from 1975 to 1978. He was the son of Rear Admiral Isaac C. Kidd..
Isaac Carasso
Isaac Carasso was an oil merchant of Jewish Sephardic origin. He was born in Thessaloniki, Greece, then known as Selanik. His Turkified name was Izak Karasu, with Karasu meaning "Black Water" in Turkish. He changed his name back to Isaac Carasso when his family migrated to Spain. He was from a very ..
Isaac Carothers
Isaac "Ike" Carothers is alderman of the 29th ward in Chicago, IL; he was first elected in 1999. Contents 1 Early Life2 Public Service3 Aldermanic Career4 Personal Life Early Life Carothers grew up in Chicago, where both his father and grandfather were active in local politic..
Isaac Casaubon
Isaac Casaubon Isaac Casaubon (February 18, 1559–July 1, 1614) was a classical scholar, first in France then later in England, regarded by many at the time as the most learned in Europe. Contents 1 Early life2 Travels and tribulations3 Paris4 England5 Legacy6&..
Isaac Cathcart
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Isaac Chauncey
Isaac Chauncey Isaac Chauncey (20 February 1779 – 27 January 1840) was an officer in the United States Navy. Chauncey, born in Black Rock, Connecticut, 20 February 1779, was appointed a Lieutenant in the Navy from 17 September 1798. He fought with gallantry in the West Indies during the..
Isaac Clemens
Isaac Clemens (January 21 1815 – September 24 1880) was an Ontario farmer and political figure. He represented Waterloo South in the Legislative Assembly of Ontario as a Liberal member from 1867 to 1874. He was born near Speedsville in Waterloo County in 1815, a descendant of Pennsylvania Dut..
Isaac Cline
Isaac Cline Isaac Monroe Cline (October 13, 1861 – August 3, 1955) was the chief meteorologist at the Galveston, Texas office of the US Weather Bureau from 1889 to 1901. Cline was born near Madisonville, Tennessee on October 13, 1861 to Jacob and Mary Cline. Cline attended Hiwassee Co..
Isaac Coles
Isaac Coles (March 2, 1747– June 3, 1813) was an American planter and statesman from Virginia. Coles was born in Richmond, Virginia in 1747. He was educated at the College of William and Mary in Williamsburg. During the American Revolutionary War, he served as a colonel in the Virginia mili..
Isaac Colton Ash
Isaac Colton Ash was the first person to serve the 14th district of Los Angeles as city councilman when the district was drawn in 1925. References Chronological Record of Los Angeles City Officials: 1850—1938, Compiled under Direction of Municipal Reference Library City Hall, Los Angeles Marc..
Isaac Commelin
Isaac Commelin (1598-1676) was a Dutch historian. He wrote Lives of the Stadtholders William I. and Maurice and Beginning and Ending of the Dutch-East Company, as well as other basic works in the fields of geography, cosmography and astronomy, discovery and travel. This article incorporates text f..
Isaac Curtis
Isaac Curtis (Born in 1950) is a former professional American Football wide receiver who played his entire career with the Cincinnati Bengals (1973-1984). Before his NFL career, Curtis attended University of California, Berkeley for 3 years. He excelled as a member of Cal's track team, but was a l..
Isaac D'Israeli
Isaac D'Israeli in a portrait from 1797. Isaac D'Israeli (1766 - 1848), was born in Enfield, Middlesex, England, in May 1766, his father being a Jewish merchant who had emigrated from Venice a dozen or so years previously. He received much of his education in Leiden and as early as his sixteen..
Isaac D. Barnard
Isaac Dutton Barnard (July 18, 1791 – February 28, 1834) was an American lawyer and politician from Chester, Pennsylvania. He served in the Pennsylvania State Senate and represented Pennsylvania in the United States Senate. External link [biographic sketch at U.S. Congress website] ..
Isaac D. Seyburn
Isaac D. Seyburn (March 1824 - March 6, 1895) was a Welsh-American merchant captain who served as an officer in the United States Navy during the Civil War, with the rank of Acting Master. He was wounded in action during the 1861 Battle of Port Royal. During 1863 he commanded the schooner USS Kitt..
Isaac Daniel Hooson
Isaac Daniel Hooson (September 2, 1880-1948) or I. D. Hooson as he was commonly known, solicitor and poet was born in Victoria House, Market St. in the village of Rhosllannerchrugog, Denbighshire, Wales. His grandfather was one of a group of lead miners who left Cornwall for Wales and settled in Fl..
Isaac Dashiell Jones
Isaac Dashiell Jones (November 1, 1806 – July 5, 1893) was a U.S. Congressman from Maryland, serving from 1841 to 1843. Born on the family homestead Wetcpquin in Somerset County, Maryland, Jones completed preparatory studies and graduated from Washington Academy, where he became assistant tut..
Isaac da Costa
Isaac da Costa (born January 14, 1798 in Amsterdam; died April 28, 1860 in Amsterdam in the Netherlands) was a Dutch language poet. The son of an aristocratic Sephardic Portuguese Jewish family turned to Christianity, influenced by Bilderdijk, and entered the Reformed Church in 1822. Much of his po..
Isaac da Fonseca Aboab
Isaac da Fonseca Aboab' was Jewish Talmudic scholar. He is also know by the pen name Menorat ha-Maor or Menoras HaMaor, a work which he authored. He lived in Spain during the 1300s. As shown by Zunz ("Ritus," pp. 204-210), he is not to be confounded with Isaac Aboab, rabbi of Castile, the supercomme..
Isaac Delahaye
Isaac Delahaye was born January 9 1982 in Ypres, Belgium and is the lead guitarist for the Dutch death metal band God Dethroned. He replaced former guitarist Jens after he left in 2004. Delahaye has been with the band since June 29, 2004. ..
Isaac Delgado
The name Isaac Delgado can refer to any of the following people: Isaac Delgado (musician), a Cuban salsa (music) and timba musicianIsaac Delgado (planter) (d. 1912), a philanthropist and sugar baronThis is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same t..
Isaac Deutscher
Isaac Deutscher (3 April 1907 – 19 August 1967), British journalist, historian and political activist of Polish-Jewish birth, became well-known as the biographer of Leon Trotsky and Joseph Stalin and as a commentator on Soviet affairs. Deutscher was born in Chrzanów, a village in the Galicia..
Isaac de Beausobre
Isaac de Beausobre (March 8, 1659 - June 5, 1738), French Protestant divine, was born at Niort. He is now best known for his history of Manichaeism, Histoire Critique de Manichée et du Manichéisme in two volumes (Amsterdam 1734-1739), After studying theology at the Protestant academy of Saumur, ..
Isaac de Benserade
French literature French literary history Medieval 16th century - 17th century 18th century -19th century 20th century - Contemporary French Writers Chronological list - - [[Portal:France|France Portal]] [[Portal:Literature|Literature Portal]]This box: [ view] • &..
Isaac de Caus
Isaac de Caus (1590 - 1648) was a French landscaper, and architect. He arrived in England in 1612 to carry on the work that his brother Salomon de Caus had left behind. He is noted for his work at Wilton House, and Lincoln's Inn. ..
Isaac de Pinto
Isaac de Pinto (1717 - August 14, 1787 in the Hague) was a Dutch Jew of Portuguese origin. Pinto was a man of wide information, but did not begin to write until nearly fifty, when he acquired a reputation by defending his co-religionists against Voltaire. In 1762 he published his "Essai sur le Luxe..
Isaac de Razilly
Isaac de Razilly, (b. 1587 – d. 1635) played an important role in early Acadia. He was born in France and was appointed a knight of the Order of St. John at the age of 18. He was a member of the French navy and served for many years with distinction. In 1632, he became involved, at the reques..
Isaac de Sequeira Samuda
Isaac de Sequeira Samuda or Isaac de Sequeyra Samuda (died March 1743?) was a British physician. He was the first member of the Samuda family to settle in Britain. He was the first Jew to be elected a Fellow of the Royal Society (in 1727). In 1728 he gave an oration at the funeral of Haham David ..
Isaac Dorislaus
Isaac Dorislaus (born 1595 in Alkmaar, Holland; died May 101649 at The Hague, Holland) was an Anglo-Dutch lawyer and diplomat. He was the son of a minister of the Dutch reformed church. He was educated at Leiden, removed to England about 1627, and was appointed to a lectureship in history at Cambri..
Isaac Dov Berkowitz
Isaac Dov Berkowitz Isaac Dov Berkowitz (1885-1967), a Jewish and Israeli author, born in Slutsk, Belarus. His first work, At the eve of Yom Kippur (בערב יום הכיפורים), was published in the Warsaw publicati..
Isaac E. Avery
Isaac Erwin Avery (December 20, 1828 – July 3, 1863) was a colonel in the Confederate States Army who perished at the Battle of Gettysburg during the American Civil War. He is most remembered for a poignant blood-stained note that he wrote as he lay dying on the slopes of Cemetery Hill. Isaac..
Isaac E. Crary
Isaac Edwin Crary (October 2, 1804–May 8, 1854) was the first elected U.S. Representative from the state of Michigan. Crary was born in Preston, Connecticut, where he attended the public schools and graduated from Trinity College, Hartford, Connecticut, in its first class in 1827. He studied..
Isaac Ekpo
Isaac Ekpo (born October 22, 1982) is a boxer from Nigeria, who participated in the 2004 Summer Olympics for his native West African country. There he was stopped in the first round of the Light Heavyweight (81 kg) division by Uzbekistan's eventual bronze medal winner Utkirbek Haydarov. ..
Isaac Ellmaker Hiester
Isaac Ellmaker Hiester (1824-1871) was an American political leader of the nineteenth Century. He was a member of the Hiester Family political dynasty. He was the son of William Hiester and cousin of Hiester Clymer. Hiester was born in New Holland, Pennsylvania in Lancaster County, Penns..
Isaac Erter
Isaac Erter (Yitzhak Erter) was a Polish-Jewish satirist; born 1792 at Janischok, Galicia; died 1851 at Brody. The first part of his life was full of struggles and hardships. After having associated for many years with the Hasidim, he settled at Lemberg; and through the efforts of some of his friend..
Isaac F. Hughes
Isaac F. Hughes was the first person to represent the third district of the Los Angeles City Council under the new charter in 1925. He served until 1927. |- style="text-align: center;" ..
Isaac Fanous
--> Isaac Fanous (Arabic: ايزاك فانوس), (born 1924), is an Egyptian artist and scholar, specializing in Coptic art. Fanous is considered the father of modern Coptic iconography and the initiator of the modern renaissance in Coptic art. He has trained a number of other Coptic artists from..
Isaac Featherston
Dr. Isaac Earl Featherston (1813 - 1876) was a New Zealand politician, and was known for his advocacy for the establishment of New Zealand self-government. He served in the first, second, third, and fourth Parliaments, representing the Wanganui & Rangitikei electorate in the first term and the City ..
Isaac Ferris
In 1820 Rev. Isaac Ferris(1798-1873) was appointed by the Board of Domestic Missions to labor in the Classis of Montgomery. Later, he was active at Market Street Dutch Reform Church in New York. He served as the 3rd President of New York University from 1870-1881. |- style="text-align: center;" ..
Isaac Fischer
Isaac Fischer Jr., of Springfield, Vermont, is an inventor, best known for patenting a process for making sandpaper. He received his patent for the process on June 14, 1834. ..
Isaac Fisher
Isaac Alfred Fisher (born 12 April 1851, Adelaide, South Australia, died 19 June 1944) was a Test match umpire. He officiated in one match between Australia and England in Adelaide on 12 December 1884 to 16 December 1884, when the Australian captain Billy Murdoch refused to accept the experienced E..
Isaac Folkoff
Isaac Folkoff was a senior member of the California Communist Party and West Coast liaison between Soviet intelligence and the Communist Party of the United States of America (CPUSA). Folkoff was in charge of West Coast operations. Folkoff worked as a courier passing information to and from Soviet ..
Isaac Foot
Isaac Foot (23 February 1880 - 13 December 1960) was a British politician and solicitor. Foot was educated at Hoe Grammar School and worked as a solicitor in Plymouth. With his friend Edgar Bowden, he set up the law firm, Foot and Bowden which is still in existence as of 2005. He became a member ..
Isaac Foote Dortch
Isaac Foote Dortch (12 December 1883 – 4 June 1932) was a captain in the United States Navy. Born in Gadsden, Alabama, graduated from the Naval Academy in 1905. He commanded USS Warrington (DD-30) in 1915, and during World War I, commanded USS Wadsworth (DD-60) and fitted out and commission..
Isaac Franklin
Isaac Franklin was born in May 26, 1789 at Station Camp Creek in Sumner county Tennessee. He married Adelicia Hayes in 1839 and had four children, none of whom survived to adulthood. Franklin died in 1846 while touring his plantations in Louisiana. Contents 1 ..
Isaac Fraser
Isaac Fraser (September 19 1779-July 2 1858) was a political figure in Upper Canada. He was born in Albany County, New York in 1779. He settled on a farm in Ernestown Township, served in the militia during the War of 1812 and became a colonel in the Addington Militia. He represented Lennox & Adding..
Isaac Frederick Marcosson
Isaac Frederick Marcosson (1877-1961) was an American editor, born at Louisville, Kentucky, and educated in the schools of Louisville. In 1903, he became associate editor of The World's Work, and in 1907, he became a member of and financial editor of The Saturday Evening Post. From 1910 to 1913..
Isaac Gálvez
Isaac Gálvez (born May 20 1975 in Vilanova i la Geltru) is a Spanish cyclist who rides for Caisse d'Epargne-Illes Balears in the UCI ProTour. ..
Isaac Gorman
Isaac Gorman is a young Australian actor, who currently plays the recurring guest role of Ryan Baker (Son of Dan Baker and Amanda Vale), in Home and Away. He also played the role of Aidan in [[Through My Eyes: The Lindy Chamberlain Story]] (2004). He is now making a short film with his brother Sam...
Isaac Griffiths
Isaac Bertie Griffiths (March 29, 1882—July 10, 1970) was a politician in Manitoba, Canada. He served in the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba from 1922 to 1941, and was a cabinet minister in the government of John Bracken. Griffiths was born in Walsall, Staffordshire, England. His father was a ..
Isaac Grünewald
--> Isaac Hirsche Grünewald (September 2, 1889 - May 22, 1946) was a Jewish Expressionist painter born in Stockholm. Having studied at a Swedish art school, at age nineteen Grünewald traveled to Paris to study under Henri Matisse. In 1909 he gained recognition in his homeland when he exhibited hi..
Isaac Guillory
Isaac Guillory (February 27, 1947 - December 31, 2000) was a Cuban-born guitarist. He later lived in the United States and the United Kingdom. His daughter is British actress and model Sienna Guillory. Born on the US Navy Base, Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, Guillory played piano and guitar as a child and e..
Isaac Gulliver
The name of three generations of Gullivers from Semington in Wiltshire during the 18th and early 19th century; Isaac Gulliver (1745-1822) was so successful as a smuggler on the south coast that he came to control its length from Lymington on The Solent in Hampshire, through Dorset to Torbay on the D..
Isaac ha-Kohen Rapoport
Isaac ben Judah ha-Kohen Rapoport was a Palestinian rabbi of the eighteenth century; born and died at Jerusalem, a pupil of R. Hezekiah da Silva. After a journey to Europe in behalf of the Chalukkah fund (ḥaluḳḳah fund), he was elected rabbi of Smyrna, where he remainedm forty years. At an ad..
Isaac Halstead Williamson
Isaac Halstead Williamson (September 27, 1767 – July 10, 1844) was the Governor of New Jersey from 1817 to 1829. He married Anne Croasdale Jouet (1777-1853) of Elizabeth, New Jersey in 1806. His collection of the Chinese Export Armorial Porcelain dinnerware that belonged to his wife's family a..
Isaac Hawkins Browne
Isaac Hawkins Browne (1705–1760), is remembered as the author of some clever imitations of contemporary poets on the theme of A Pipe of Tobacco, somewhat analogous to the Rejected Addresses of a later day. He also wrote a Latin poem on the immortality of the soul. Browne, who was a country g..
Isaac Hayes
Isaac Hayes performs at the International Amphitheater in Chicago as part of the annual PUSH `Black Expo`, October 1973 Isaac Lee Hayes (born August 20, 1942, in Covington, Tennessee, United States) is an actor, and influential soul singer, songwriter, musician and arranger. He also voiced t..
Isaac Hayward
Isaac Hayward, Leader of the London County Council 1947-65 Sir Isaac James Hayward (usually known as 'Ike' Hayward) (November 17, 1884 - January 3, 1976) was Leader of the London County Council from 1947 until it was abolished in 1965. Hayward was the son of a miner from Blaenavon, Monmouths..
Isaac Heard
Sir Isaac Heard (1730–29 April 1822) was a long-serving officer of arms at the College of Arms in London. He began his heraldic career as Bluemantle Pursuivant of Arms in Ordinary. He would go on to hold the posts of Lancaster Herald of Arms in Ordinary, Norroy King of Arms and Brunswick King ..
Isaac Hecker
Isaac Thomas Hecker (December 18, 1819 - December 22, 1888), was an American Roman Catholic priest and the founder of the Paulist Fathers religious community. Biography He was born in New York City, of German immigrant parents. When barely twelve years of age he had to go to work, and pushed a bake..
Isaac Hill
Isaac Hill (April 6, 1789–March 22, 1851) was an American publisher, editor, and politician from Concord, New Hampshire. Born in 1789 in West Cambridge, Massachusetts, he represented New Hampshire in the United States Senate and later served as governor. He died in 1851 in Washington, D.C., an..
Isaac Hoffer Doutrich
Isaac Hoffer Doutrich (December 19, 1871–May 28, 1941) was a Republican member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Pennsylvania. Isaac H. Doutrich was born on a farm near Middletown, Pennsylvania. He moved to Elizabethtown, Pennsylvania, with his parents in 1880. He attended Keystone..
Isaac Holden
Sir Isaac Holden, 1st Baronet (7 May 1807 - 13 August 1897) was an inventor and manufacturer, who is known both for his work with wool-combing and with matches. He was born in the village of Hurlet near Glasgow, and from the age of ten worked in a cotton mill. He became largely self-educated, altho..
Isaac Hollister Hall
Isaac Hollister Hall (December 12, 1837 - July 2, 1896), American Orientalist, was born in Norwalk, Connecticut. He graduated at Hamilton College in 1859, was a tutor there in 1859-1863, graduated at the Columbia Law School in 1865, practised law in New York City until 1875, and in 1875 1877 taught..
Isaac Hopper
Isaac Tatem Hopper (b. Deptford, New Jersey, December 3, 1771, d. New York City, May 7, 1852) was an American abolitionist who is known as the father of the underground railroad. Hopper was a Hicksite Quaker (a follower of Elias Hicks). When he was young, Philadelphia was infested by slave kidnapp..
Isaac Huger
Isaac Huger (March 19 1742 – October 17 1797) was an American planter and Continental Army general from Berkeley County, South Carolina. In 1760, he served as a lieutenant in the South Carolina militia and fought against the Chorokee's during the French and Indian War. He was later elected ..
Isaac Hull
Isaac Hull (March 9, 1773 – February 13, 1843), was a Commodore, in the United States Navy. Hull was born in Derby, Connecticut. Early in life he joined his mariner father, Joseph, on local voyages and longer trips to the West Indies. After his father died while still young, Isaac was ado..
Isaac Humala
Isaac Humala Núñez is a labor lawyer and nationalist from Ayacucho and is the ideological leader of the Movimiento Etnocacerista, a group of ethnic nationalists. He is a former communist leader who served as the model for a colorful character in Peruvian novelist Mario Vargas Llosa's novel "Con..
Isaac II Angelos
Isaac II Angelos or Angelus (Greek: Ισαάκιος Β’ Άγγελος, Isaakios II Angelos) (September 1156 - January, 1204) was Byzantine emperor from 1185 to 1195, and again from 1203 to 1204. His father Andronikos Angelos was a son of Theodora Komnene, the youngest daughter of Emperor Alexio..
Isaac Isaacs
Sir Isaac Alfred Isaacs (6 August 1855 – 12 February, 1948) Australian judge and politician, was the ninth Governor-General of Australia, and the first Australian to occupy that post. Isaacs was born in Melbourne, the son of a Jewish tailor who had arrived in Victoria from Britain the previo..
Isaac Israeli
This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Isaac Israeli is a name shared by several individuals: Isaac Israeli ben Sol..
Isaac Israeli ben Joseph
Isaac Israeli ben Joseph or Yitzhak ben Yosef (often known as Isaac Israeli the Younger) was a Spanish-Jewish astronomer who flourished at Toledo in the first half of the fourteenth century. He was a pupil of Asher ben Yehiel, at whose request (in 1310) he wrote the astronomical work Yesod Olam the..
Isaac Israeli ben Solomon
Isaac Israeli ben Solomon (in Hebrew Yitzhak ben Shlomo ha-Yisraeli; in Arabic Abu Yaqub Ishak ibn Suleiman al-Yisra'ili; also known as Isaac Israeli the Elder was a Egyptian-Jewish physician and philosopher; born in Egypt before 832; died at Kairouan, Tunisia, in 932. These dates are given by most ..
Isaac Israëls
Isaac Lazarus Israëls (Amsterdam, February 3, 1865 - October 7, 1934) was Jewish-Dutch painter. The son of the cultivated and sophisticated painter Jozef Israëls, Isaac Israëls developed an interest in literature, travel and painting as a child. Between 1878 and 1880 he studied at the academy ..
Isaac Israel Hayes
Isaac Israel Hayes (5 March 1832 – 17 December 1881) was an Arctic explorer and physician born in Chester County, Pennsylvania. After completing his medical studies at the University of Pennsylvania, Hayes signed on as ship's surgeon for an 1853 expedition led by Elisha Kent Kane to search fo..
Isaac I Komnenos
Isaac coin. Isaac I Komnenos or Comnenus (Greek: Ισαάκιος Α΄ Κομνηνός, Isaakios I Komnēnos), c. 1005–1061, was Byzantine Emperor from 1057 to 1059, and the first reigning member of the Komnenos dynasty. Life He was the son of Manuel Komnenos Erotikos, an officer of E..
Isaac Jacob Schoenberg
Isaac Jacob Schoenberg (April 21 1903, Galaţi—February 21 1990) was a Romanian mathematician known for his discovery of splines. See also Spline (mathematics) External links John J. O'Connor and Edmund F. Robertson. [] at the MacTutor History of Mathematics archive. ..
Isaac Jan Alexander Gogel
Isaac Jan Alexander Gogel was the first minister of finance of the Netherlands during the Napoleonic era, 1795-1813. Being a revolutionary, Gogel was against the Ancien Regime and wanted to modernize the Dutch society and economy. Many government institutes (like a national schoolsystem) didn't ex..
Isaac Jogues
Isaac Joques, from oil portrait by Donald Guthrie McNab Saint Isaac Jogues (January 10, 1607 - October 18, 1646) was a Jesuit missionary who travelled and worked among the Native Americans in North America. He gave the original European name to Lake George, calling it Lac du Saint Sacrament, ..
Isaac Jones
Wikipedia has several artices on people named Isaac Jones: Isaac Dashiell Jones, Maryland politician.Isaac Jones (Gambia), Gambian sprinter. ..
Isaac Jones (Gambia)
Isaac Jones (born June 18, 1990) is a Gambian sprinter. External link *IAAF profile for [Isaac Jones] ..
Isaac Joslin Cox
Isaac Joslin Cox, Ph. D. (1873–1956) was an American professor of history, born at West Creek, Ocean Co., N. J., and educated at Dartmouth College and at the universities of Texas, Chicago, Wisconsin, and Pennsylvania. Professor Cox was employed at San Antonio (Texas) Academy, at the Univer..
Isaac Julien
Isaac Julien (born 1960 in London, England) is a leading contemporary installation artist. Contents 1 Biography2 Recent Installation Pieces3 Filmography4 External links Biography Julien graduated from St Martin's School of Art in 1984, where he studied painting and fine art..
Isaac Karabtchevsky
Isaac Karabtchevsky, is a Brazilian conductor and musician of international fame. He conducted the Brazilian Symphony Orchestra in Rio de Janeiro until 1988 when he moved to Vienna to take over the Tonkünstlerorchester. He stayed there until 1995 when he took over the direction of the Grande Teatro..
Isaac Kashdan
Isaac Kashdan (1905–1985) was an American chess player. He was considered one of the best chess players in the world around 1930s. External links [] at ChessGames.com ..
Isaac Kaufmann Funk
Isaac Kaufmann Funk (1839-1912) was an American editor, lexicographer, publisher, and spelling reformer. He was born on September 10 1839 in the town of Clifton, Ohio. He attended Wittenberg College (Now Wittenberg University) and Wittenberg Theological Seminary, both in Springfield, Ohio. Upon h..
Isaac Kidd
Isaac Kidd can refer to: Isaac C. Kidd (1884-1941), an admiral in the U.S. Navy who was killed in the Pearl Harbor attack.Isaac C. Kidd, Jr. (1919-1999), his son, also an admiral in the U.S. Navy. ..
Isaac Klein
Isaac Klein (1905-1979). During World War II Rabbi Klein served as a chaplain in the U.S. Army, and later served as a Conservative rabbi in Buffalo, New York. He was one of the outstanding halakhists of the movement, was president of the Rabbinical Assembly from 1958-1960, a leading member of the ..
Isaac Komnenos
Isaac Komnenos or Isaac Comnenus (Greek: Ισαάκιος Κομνηνός, Isaakios Komnēnos) is the name of several members of the Komnenos family. Isaac I Komnenos, emperor.Isaac Komnenos, Duke of Antioch, nephew of Isaac I Komnenos.Isaac Komnenos (d. 1152), son of Alexios I Komnenos.Isaac Komn..
Isaac Komnenos (d. 1152)
Isaac Komnenos or Comnenus (Greek: Ισαάκιος Κομνηνός, Isaakios Komnēnos) (after 16 January 1093 – after 1152) was the third son of Emperor Alexios I Komnenos and Irene Doukaina. Contents 1 Life2 Family3 References4 External links Life He was the brothe..
Isaac Komnenos (d. 1154)
Isaac Komnenos or Comnenus (Greek: Ισαάκιος Κομνηνός, Isaakios Komnēnos), (c. 1113–after 1154), was the third son of Emperor John II Komnenos by Piroska of Hungary. Life Shortly before his death in 1143, John II Komnenos designated his fourth son Manuel as his heir, althou..
Isaac Komnenos of Cyprus
Isaac Komnenos or Comnenus (Greek: Ισαάκιος Κομνηνός, Isaakios Komnēnos), (c. 1155–1195/6), was the ruler of Cyprus from 1184 to 1191, before Richard I's conquest during the Third Crusade. Contents 1 Family2 Life3 His daughter4 References5 External..
Isaac L. Chuang
Isaac L. Chuang is widely recognized for his pioneering work in the creation of quantum computers while at IBM's Almaden Research Center. Chuang, collaborating with Professor Neil Gershenfeld, invented a quantum computer based on storing information within the nuclear spins of molecules and contr..
Isaac Larian
Isaac Larian is the Chief Executive Officer of MGA Entertainment, the biggest privately owned toy company in the world. He was born in Iran to Jewish parents. He came to the US in 1971. After graduating from CSULA in Civil Engineering, he started a business exporting electronic goods, and later (2..
Isaac Lawrence Milliken
Isaac Lawrence Milliken (born: August 29, 1815; died: December 2, 1885; buried in Rosehill Cemetery) served as mayor of Chicago, Illinois (1854-1855) for the Democratic Party. |- style="text-align: center;" ..
Isaac La Peyrère
Isaac La Peyrère, or Pererius, (1596-1676) was a French Millenarian and formulator of Pre-Adamite theory. Born into a Huguenot family in Bordeaux, and possibly of Jewish descent, La Peyrère was a lawyer by training and a Calvinist by upbringing, though he later converted to Catholicism. In his P..
Isaac Lea
Isaac Lea (1792 - 1886) was an American conchologist, geologist, and business man, born at Wilmington, Delaware. He was a partner of a large publishing house in Philadelphia, who devoted his leisure time to the collection and study of objects of natural history. He was especially interested in fres..
Isaac Ledyard
Isaac Ledyard (November 5, 1755 or 1754 – August 28, 1803) was a physician and the health officer for the Port of New York and was an elector for the United States presidential election of 1800. He was born in Groton, Connecticut, the son of Youngs Ledyard (1731-1762) and Mary Avery (1730-1787..
Isaac Leeser
Isacc Leeser (b. 1806 - d. 1868) was a Rabbi who first translated the Bible into American-English. He was a traditionalist opposed to the Reform movement. He first came to the United States when he was 18. References Comay, Joan. Who's Who in Jewish History. Oxford University Press (1974). pg 118...
Isaac Lee Patterson Bridge
The Isaac Lee Patterson Bridge, also known as the Rogue River Bridge and the Isaac Lee Patterson Memorial Bridge, is a concrete arch bridge that spans the Rogue River in Curry County, Oregon. The bridge carries U.S. 101 across the river, near the point where the river empties into the Pacific Ocea..
Isaac Leon Kandel
Isaac Leon Kandel, M.A., Ph.D. (1881–1965) was an American educator born in Romania. He studied at Manchester, England, Columbia University, and the University of Jena, (Germany). For several years, he taught at schools in Ireland, then became a scholar and teaching professor at Columbia (19..
Isaac Levitan
Issac Levitan. Selfportrait. 1880 Isaac Ilyich Levitan (Russian language: Исаак Ильич Левитан, August 30, 1860 - July 22 (August 4 new style), 1900) was a classical Russian landscape art painter who advanced the genre of the mood landscape. Isaac Levitan was born in a shtetl..
Isaac Lodge
Isaac Lodge (Born 6 May 1866 - Died 18 Jun 1923) was an English recipient of the Victoria Cross (VC), the highest and most prestigious award for gallantry in the face of the enemy that can be awarded to British and Commonwealth forces. Contents 1 Details2 Further information3 The..
Isaac Low
Isaac Low (April 13, 1735 – July 25, 1791) was an American merchant in New York City. He was a delegate for New York to the Continental Congress in 1774, although he later abandoned the revolution and remained loyal to the United Kingdom. External link [biographic sketch at U.S. Congress ..
Isaac Lowthian Bell
Sir (Isaac) Lowthian Bell, 1st Baronet FRS (18 February 1816–20 December 1904), was a Victorian ironmaster of Washington, Co. Durham. He was the son of Thomas Bell and his wife Katherine Lowthian. In 1854 he built Washington Hall, now called Dame Margaret's Hall. At Washington he establish..
Isaac Luck
Isaac Luck was a New Zealand architect. Luck co-designed with his brother-in-law and business partner Benjamin Mountfort Canterbury Provincial Council Buildings in Christchurch between 1858 and 1865. The council building is considered to be the finest Gothic building in the southern hemisphere. Lu..
Isaac Luria
The Grave of Isaac Luria in Safed Rabbi Isaac Luria (1534–July 25 1572) was a Jewish scholar and mystic. He is the founder of one of the most important branches of Kabbalah, often referred to as Lurianic Kabbalah. In Hebrew he is called Yitzhak Lurya יִצְחַק לוּרְיָא, Yit..
Isaac Lyon Goldsmid
Sir Isaac Lyon Goldsmid (January 13, 1778-April 27, 1859, London), was a financier and one of the leading figures in the Jewish emancipation in Britain. See also GoldsmidHistory of the Jews in England External links [Jewish Encyclopedia] ..
Isaac M. Jordan
Isaac M. Jordan, born on a farm in central Pennsylvania, was 20 years old when he became one of the founding members of the Sigma Chi Fraternity in 1855 at Miami University. When he was a boy, he moved with his family to Ohio and became friends with fellow Founder Benjamin Piatt Runkle. Jordan is b..
Isaac Maddox
Isaac Maddox, D.D. (1697-1759) was an English cleric and divine. He was educated at Queens' College, Cambridge, ordained in the Anglican Church and held a number of offices including Prebend of Bury (1730-1743), Dean of Wells (1733-1736), Bishop of St. Asaph. Named Bishop of Worcester in 1743, he he..
Isaac Manasses de Pas, Marquis de Feuquieres
Isaac Manasses de Pas, Marquis de Feuquieres (1590-1640) was a French soldier. He came of a distinguished family of which many members held high command in the civil wars of the 16th century. He entered the Royal army at the age of thirty, and soon achieved distinction. In 1626 he served in the Val..
Isaac Mao
This does not cite its [[Opentopia:Citing sources|references or sources]]. You can [[Opentopia:WikiProject Fact and Reference Check|help]] Wikipedia by introducing appropriate citations. Isaac Mao is one of the pioneers of blogs in the People's Republic of China. [[Citing sources citation..
Isaac Marken
Isaac Markens, was a Jewish American writer; born in New York City October 9, 1846; son of Elias Markens, a linguist and Orientalist. Isaac Markens was educated in the public schools of his native city. He became a merchant, and afterward private secretary to Railway Commissioner Albert Fink. Subse..
Isaac Mass
Isaac James Mass (born 1976) is a Franklin County, Massachusetts politician. A veteran of local government, Mass is currently serving his fourth term on the Greenfield, Massachusetts Town Council as chair of the Ways and Means committee. Contents 1 Background2 Controversy about growth3..
Isaac Mayer Wise
Isaac Mayer Wise (March 29 1819, Steingrub (now Lomnička), Bohemia - March 26 1900, Cincinnati), American Reform rabbi, editor, and author. He was the son of Leo Wise, a school-teacher, and received his early Hebrew education from his father and grandfather, later continuing his Hebrew and secular..
Isaac McCoy
Isaac McCoy (June 131784-1845) was a Kentucky-born Baptist missionary to mid-western Native Americans in the United States in the early 19th Century. In this capacity, he founded Westport, Kansas City, Missouri and was the first permanent European settler in Grand Rapids, Michigan. In 1840, he wro..
Isaac Mekler
Isaac Mekler was the leader of the Association of Jews in Peru, as of December 2005. In November 2005, he called Ollanta Humala "a wolf dressed in sheep’s clothing", raising concerns in the country’s small Jewish community about Humala's nationalist and anti-Semitic rhetoric. Mekler claimed t..
Isaac Millsaps
--> Isaac Millsaps (also spelled Milsaps in some records), died March 6, 1836 at age 41, was a resident of Gonzales, TX and was a private rifleman in the Gonzales Rangers. He was one of the defenders killed at the Battle of the Alamo. --> Isaac Millsaps was a veteran of the War of 1812 having s..
Isaac Milner
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Isaac Mizrahi
Isaac Mizrahi (born October 14, 1961 in Brooklyn, New York) is an American fashion designer. Mizrahi went to school at NYC's High School of Performing Arts and the Parsons School of Design. He is the cousin of rock guitarist Sylvain Sylvain, who played in the New York Dolls. Mizrahi has made appea..
Isaac Morley
This is a candidate for [Latter Day Saint Collaboration of the fortnightLatter Day Saint Collaboration of the fortnight]. Please visit that page to support or comment on the nomination. Isaac Morley (1786 - 1865) was an early member of the Latter Day Saint movement and a contemporary of bo..
Isaac Motte
Isaac Motte (December 8, 1738 –May 8, 1795) was an American soldier and statesman from Charleston, South Carolina. He served as a Colonel in the Revolutionary War and represented South Carolina in the Continental Congress from 1780 to 1782. External link [Biographic shetch at U.S. Congres..
Isaac Murphy
:For the African-American Hall of Fame jockey see: Isaac Burns Murphy Isaac Murphy (16 October 1799 - 8 September 1882) was the first Reconstruction Governor of Arkansas. He was the first reconstruction governor to come to power under President Abraham Lincoln's conciliatory policy. Unlike some ot..
Isaac Murphy Award
The Isaac Murphy Award is an American honor presented annually since 1995 by the National Turf Writers Association of the United States to the thoroughbred horse racing jockey with the highest winning percentage who has ridden in a minimum of 500 races during the year. The award is named in honor of..
Isaac N. Brown
Isaac Newton Brown (May 27, 1817–September 1, 1889) was a naval officer in both the United States Navy and the Confederate States Navy. Brown was born in Caldwell County, Kentucky, on 27 May 1817. In March of 1834 he was appointed as a Midshipman in the United States Navy. He was promoted t..
Isaac Nassi
Isaac "Ike" Nassi is a Senior Vice President (Americas) for SAP AG. He co-founded the wireless mesh company Firetide and was CTO (chief technology officer) of InfoGear, before it was acquired by Cisco Systems. After the acquisition, he was the director of engineering at Cisco. He was also a senio..
Isaac Nathan
Isaac Nathan was an English-Australian musician and self-publicist (c. 1792 - January 15, 1864) who ended an eventful career of triumph and failure by becoming the 'father of Australian music'. Contents 1 Early Success2 Decline3 Australian Resurgence4 Death and Descendants5..
Isaac Nessim
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Isaac Newton
[Featured articles ] Sir Isaac Newton, President of the Royal Society, (4 January 1643 – 31 March 1727) [OS: 25 December 1642 – 20 March 1727] was an English mathematician, physicist, astronomer, alchemist, and natural philosopher who is generally regard..
Isaac Newton's early life and achievements
Engraving after Enoch Seeman's 1726 portrait of Newton The life ofIsaac Newton Early life Writing Principia Later life Religious views Occult studies The following article is part of an in-depth biography of Sir Isaac Newton (December 25, 1642 - March 20, 1727), the English mathematici..
Isaac Newton's later life
Engraving after Enoch Seeman's 1726 portrait of Newton The life ofIsaac Newton Early life Writing Principia Later life Religious views Occult studies During his residence in London, Newton had made the acquaintance of John Locke. Locke had taken a very great interest in the new theori..
Isaac Newton's occult studies
Engraving after Enoch Seeman's 1726 portrait of Newton The life ofIsaac Newton Early life Writing Principia Later life Religious views Occult studies Certain (largely unpublished) works of Isaac Newton included much that would now be classified as occult studies. He worked extensively ..
Isaac Newton's religious views
The life ofIsaac Newton Early life Writing Principia Later life Religious views Occult studies The law of gravity became Sir Isaac Newton's best-known discovery. Newton warned against using it to view the universe as a mere machine, like a great clock. He said: Gravity explains the motio..
Isaac Newton Carleton
Isaac N. Carleton (10 June 1832 - 8 August 1902) was an educator. He taught at Phillips Academy and was the principal of State Normal School in New Britain, Connecticut for twelve years. He was the founder of Carleton School for Boys in Bradford, Massachusetts. He was the President of the Ameri..
Isaac Newton Group of Telescopes
The WHT (left), INT (second from right) and JKT (far right). Also shown is the Dutch Open Telescope, the Carlsberg Meridian Telescope and the Swedish Solar Telescope. The Isaac Newton Group of Telescopes or ING operates the WHT, INT and JKT optical telescopes for PPARC, the NWO and the IAC. Th..
Isaac Newton Institute
Opened in 1992, the Isaac Newton Institute for Mathematical Sciences is the United Kingdom's de facto national research institute for mathematics and theoretical physics. It is part of Cambridge University in Cambridge, England, and is named after the famous English mathematician Isaac Newton, who w..
Isaac Newton Lewis
Isaac Newton Lewis (born: New Salem, Pennsylvania 12 October 1858 - died: Hoboken, New Jersey, 9 November 1931) was an American soldier and inventor. He created the Lewis Gun, which was used in the First World War and afterwards. Initially the United States military was not interested in his new gun..
Isaac Newton Phelps-Stokes
I.N. Phelps-Stokes standing behind his wife Edith née Minturn, (painting by John Singer Sargent commissioned by INPS circa 1897) Isaac Newton Phelps-Stokes (b. 1867 d. 1944) was an American architect. He designed St-Paul's Chapel at Columbia University and several urban housing projects in N..
Isaac Newton Ragsdale
Isaac Newton Ragsdale (1859–1937) came to Atlanta in 1880 from Dallas, Georgia. He lived for many years in Oakland City and served as mayor there in 1908 before it was annexed into Atlanta. He was in the livestock business and from 1925 to 1926 he served as a Fulton County Commissioner. His ti..
Isaac Newton Telescope
Isaac Newton Telescope The INT dome by moonlight OrganizationIsaac Newton Group of Telescopes LocationRoque de los Muchachos Observatory, La Palma, Canary Islands Wavelength regimeoptical Completion date1967 Webpage[INT Homepage] Physical characteristics Telescope styleCassegr..
Isaac Noah Mannheimer
Isaac Noah Mannheimer (born at Copenhagen October 17, 1793; died at Vienna March 17, 1865) was a Jewish preacher and rabbi. The son of a chazzan, he began the study of the Talmud at an early age, though not to the neglect of secular studies. On completing the course of the cathedral school at Copen..
Isaac of Antioch
Isaac of Antioch, one of the stars of Syriac literature, is the reputed author of a large number of metrical homilies (The fullest list, by Gustav Bickell, contains 191 which are extant in MSS), many of which are distinguished by an originality and acumen rare among Syriac writers. The trustworthy C..
Isaac of Armenia
Saint Isaac Isaac of Armenia, or Sahak (338-439) was Catholicos (or Patriarch) of Armenia. He is sometimes known as "Isaac the Great," and as "Սահակ Պարթև/Sahak Parthev" in Armenian, owing to his Parthian origin. He was son of the Christian Saint Narses and descended from the famil..
Isaac of Chernigov
Isaac of Chernigov was a Russian-Jewish scholar of the twelfth century, frequently consulted by his contemporaries on questions of Biblical exegesis. He is probably identical with Isaac of Russia, found in the English records of 1181. His explanation of the term "yabam," for which he finds a paralle..
Isaac of Nineveh
Isaac of Nineveh (d. c. 700) also remembered as Isaac the Syrian and Isaac Cyrus was a Nestorian bishop and theologian best remembered for his written work. He was born in the region of Qatar in the Persian Gulf. When still quite young, he and his brother entered a monastery, where he gained conside..
Isaac of Norwich
Isaac of Norwich or Isaac ben Eliav was a Jewish-English financier of the twelfth and thirteenth centuries. He was among the Jews imprisoned by King John of England in 1210.[#endnote_1] It is possible that at this time a house of his in London fell into the hands of the king and was afterwa..
Isaac of Seleucia
Isaac of Seleucia (died in 410) was a Patriarch of the Persian Church, who is celebrated among the Catholicoi for having reorganized the Persian Church after the terrible persecution that overwhelmed it under Sapor II (Shapûr II). Biography We know little or nothing definite of his early days. Acc..
Isaac Okoronkwo
Isaac Okoronkwo (born 1 May 1978) is a Nigerian professional football player who currently plays as a defender for FC Moskva. He started his career at Julius Berger before playing in Qatar, Moldova and Ukraine with Shakhtar Donetsk. After several seasons with Shakhtar he was signed by Wolves, who w..
Isaac Oliver
Isaac Oliver c.1595, Æ abt 30 Isaac Oliver (c.1565 – bur.October 2, 1617) was a French-born English portrait miniature painter. Born in Rouen, he moved to London in 1568 with his Huguenot parents Peter and Epiphany Oliver to escape the Alvan religious persecution in France. He then st..
Isaac P. Christiancy
Isaac Peckham Christiancy (March 12, 1812 – September 8, 1890) was Chief Justice of the Michigan State Supreme Court and U.S. Senator from the state of Michigan. Christiancy was born near Johnstown, New York in what is now Bleecker, New York to parents of humble means. His grandfather, Isaa..
Isaac P. Gray
Isaac Pusey Gray (1828 - 1895) was the governor of the U.S. state of Indiana from 1880 to 1881 and from 1885 to 1889. He was a member of the United States Democratic Party. He first became governor in 1880 when governor James D. Williams died. He left office two months later when Williams's term exp..
Isaac P. Rodman
Isaac Peace Rodman (August 18, 1822 – September 30, 1862) was a Rhode Island banker and politician, and a Union Army brigadier general in the American Civil War, mortally wounded at the Battle of Antietam. Rodman was born in South Kingstown, Rhode Island. He was married to Sally Lyman Arnold,..
Isaac P. Walker
Isaac Pigeon Walker (November 2, 1815 – March 29, 1872) was an American politician who served as a U.S. Senator from Wisconsin. Walker was born in Virginia and moved with his family to Illinois in 1825. He practiced law in Springfield, Illinois, and served one term in the Illinois House of Re..
Isaac Parker
For other uses, see (disambiguation)}}}. Isaac Charles Parker (October 15, 1838 – November 17, 1896) served as a U.S. District Court judge presiding over the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Arkansas for twenty-one years. He is remembered today as the legitimate "Hanging Judge" of..
Isaac Parker (disambiguation)
Isaac Parker may refer to: Isaac Parker (1838–1896), U.S. District Court judgeIsaac Parker (Texas politician) ..
Isaac Passy
Isaac Passy, born 1928 in Plovdiv, is a Bulgarian philosopher and aesthete whose works such as The Tragic and The Comic have influenced Bulgarian liberal thought over the past 30 years. ..
Isaac Penington
There are two historic figures called Isaac Penington: Isaac Penington (Mayor of London) - one time Mayor of LondonIsaac Penington (Quaker) - an early Quaker, son of Isaac Penington above. This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. ..
Isaac Penington (Mayor of London)
Isaac Penington (1584 - December 7, 1661) was once the Lord Mayor of London and a prominent member of Oliver Cromwell's government. Penington was the son of a fishmonger named Robert Penington. He inherited several estates from his father and purchased one of his own. He made a fortune as a wine ..
Isaac Penington (Quaker)
''For the 19th century physician, see the article Isaac Pennington Isaac Penington (1616-1679) was one of the early members of the Religious Society of Friends (Quakers). Penington was the oldest son of Isaac Penington, a Puritan who had served as the Lord Mayor of London. Penington married a wido..
Isaac Pennington
''See Isaac Pennington (disambiguation) for other men with the same name. Sir Isaac Pennington (1745-1817) was a 19th century physician, of whom there are two portraits in the National Portrait Gallery. External links [National Portrait Gallery] ..
Isaac Pennington (disambiguation)
Isaac Penington (Mayor of London) (1584–1661) also spelt Pennington in some sources.Isaac Penington (Quaker) (1616–1679)Sir Isaac Pennington (1745–1817) a 19th century physician This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same tit..
Isaac Peral
Isaac Peral (Cartagena, July 1, 1851 – May 22, 1895, Berlin), was a Spanish scientist, sailor and inventor of the Peral Submarine (built 1884, launched 1888), the first U-boat designed and intended for military use. ..
Isaac Pitman
Isaac Pitman Sir Isaac Pitman (January 4 1813 – January 22 1897), knighted in 1894, developed the most widely used system of shorthand, known now as Pitman Shorthand. He first proposed this in Stenographic Soundhand in 1837. Pitman was a qualified teacher and taught at a private school ..
Isaac Puente
Isaac Puente Amestoy (June 3 1896, Abanto y Ciérvana, in Vizcaya—1936, probably in Burgos province) was a Basque physician and Spanish anarchist, active in the Confederación Nacional del Trabajo (CNT). He held Malthusian views, and was an advocate of eugenics - which he best saw carried out ..
Isaac R. Harrington
Isaac R. Harrington was an Irish-American mayor of Buffalo, New York. ..
Isaac R. Sherwood
Isaac R. Sherwood (1835-1925) — was an American politician and newspaper editor from Toledo, Ohio. He was born in Stanford, New York on August 13 1835. He died in 1925 and is buried at Woodlawn Cemetery in Toledo.[link] After attending the local public schools, Sherwood attended th..
Isaac R. Trimble
Isaac R. Trimble Isaac Ridgeway Trimble (May 15 1802 – January 2 1888) was a U.S. Army officer, a civil engineer, a prominent railroad construction superintendent and executive, and a Confederate general in the American Civil War, most famous for his leadership role in the assault known ..
Isaac Reed
Isaac Reed (January 1, 1742 - January 5, 1807), was an English Shakespearean editor. The son of a baker, he was born in London. He was articled to a solicitor, and eventually set up as a conveyancer at Staple Inn, where he had a large practice. His first important work was the Biographia dramatica ..
Isaac René Guy le Chapelier
Isaac René Guy le Chapelier, also known as Jean le Chapelier (June 12, 1754 – April 22, 1794) was a French jurist and politician of the Revolutionary period. Biography He was born at Rennes in Brittany, where his father was bâtonnier of the corporation of lawyers, a title equivalent to Pr..
Isaac Rice
Isaac Leopold Rice (1850–1915) was an American chess player, chess patron, and chess author. ..
Isaac Riley
Isaac Riley (October 1853—?) was a politician in Manitoba, Canada. He served in the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba from 1899 to 1915 as a member of the Conservative Party. Riley was born in Mornington Township in Perth County, Canada West (now Ontario), and was educated at public schools. He ..
Isaac Roberts
Isaac Roberts Isaac Roberts (January 17/27 1829- July 17 1904) was a British astronomer who was a pioneer in photography of nebulae. He was a member of Liverpool Astronomical Society and was a fellow of the Royal Geological Society. Roberts was also awarded Gold Medal of the Royal Astronomic..
Isaac Roberts Hawkins
Isaac Roberts Hawkins was an American politician and a member of the United States House of Representatives for Tennessee's 7th congressional district. He was born on May 16, 1818 near Columbia, Tennessee in Maury County. He moved with his parents to Carroll County in 1828 and attended the common sc..
Isaac Romo
Isaac Romo (born March 23, 1983 in Guadalajara, Jalisco) is a Mexican soccer striker, who played for C.D. Chivas USA of Major League Soccer. Romo came to Chivas USA as one of imports from parent club Chivas de Guadalajara, and also played for their other child club, La Piedad. He played for the Mex..
Isaac Roop
Isaac Roop was born March 13, 1822 in Carrol County, Maryland. He married his tutor, Nancy Gardner, on December 24, 1840. He was devastated by her loss ten years later when she died of typhoid fever on June 20, 1850 and became widowed with two sons, John and Isaiah, as well as a daughter Susan. Po..
Isaac Rosenberg
Self-portrait of Isaac Rosenberg, 1915 Isaac Rosenberg (November 25, 1890 - April 1, 1918) was a Jewish-English poet of the First World War who was considered to be one of the greatest of all British war poets. His "Poems from the Trenches" are recognised as some of the most outstanding writ..
Isaac Royall House
The Isaac Royall House is a historic house located at 15 George Street, Medford, Massachusetts. It is a National Historic Landmark, operated as a non-profit museum, and open for public visits between May 1 and October 1. The Royall House is notable for its excellent preservation, its possess..
Isaac S. Pennybacker
Isaac Samuels Pennybacker (September 3, 1805– January 12, 1847) was an American lawyer, jurist and politician from Harrisonburg, Virginia. He represented Virginia in both the U.S. House (1837-39) and the U.S. Senate, and served as a U.S. Court Judge for the Western district of Virginia. Exter..
Isaac Saba Raffoul
Isaac Saba Raffoul is a Mexican businessman considered one of the wealthiest persons in the world by Forbes Magazine. He is the president of Grupo Xtra and chairman of Casa Saba. See also List of Mexicans by net worthList of billionaires (2005) External link [Profile] at Forbes ..
Isaac Schour
Dr. Isaac Schour (1900-1964) was an internationally known dental scholar, educator, researcher, and administrator. He is best known for his tooth development chart. By studying the histolotgic sections of the teeth of animals, he inspired a new discipline: the histo-physiology of teeth and surroundi..
Isaac Sears
Isaac Sears (1729/1730?–October 28, 1786) was an American merchant, sailor, and political figure who played an important role in the American Revolution. He was nicknamed "King Sears" for his influential role in organizing and leading Patriot mobs.[#endnote_Britannica] Sources vary o..
Isaac Sharpless
Isaac Sharpless, Sc.D., LL.D., L.H.D. (1848–1920) was an American educator, born in Chester County, Pa. He graduated from Harvard in 1873 and received the honorary degree of D.D. from there in 1915. He was employed at Haverford College for many years, becoming professor in 1879, dean in 1884,..
Isaac Shelby
Isaac Shelby Isaac Shelby (December 11, 1750 – July 18, 1826) was an American soldier and the first Governor of Kentucky, serving from 1792 to 1796 and from 1812 to 1816. Born in Frederick County, Maryland near Hagerstown, he was the son of Evan and Letitia (Cox) Shelby. The family moved t..
Isaac Shoenberg
Sir Isaac Shoenberg (March 1, 1880 - January 25, 1963) was an electronic engineer born in Russia who was best known for his role in history of televesion. Shoenberg was born in Pinsk, Russia (now Belarus) and studied mathematics, mechanical engineering, and electricity in St. Petersburg. In 19..
Isaac Siegel
Isaac Siegel (April 12, 1880 - June 29, 1947) was a U.S. Representative from New York. He was born in New York City and attended the public schools. Siegel was graduated from New York University School of Law in 1901 and was admitted to the bar on May 26, 1902. He commenced practice in New York Ci..
Isaac Singer
For the Jewish American writer Isaac Bashevis Singer, see that article. Portrait of Isaac Merritt Singer by Edward Harrison May (1869). Isaac Merritt Singer (October 26, 1811 – July 23, 1875) was an American inventor, actor, and entrepreneur. He made important improvements in the design of t..
Isaac Slade
Isaac Slade is the lead singer and pianist of the band The Fray. He formed the band with Joe King in 2002. Slade started playing piano when he was 11 years old after temporarily losing his voice. He started singing when he was 8 years old. Slade co-wrote most of the album with King. The song "H..
Isaac Smith
Isaac Smith could refer to: Isaac Smith (New Jersey) (1740-1807), US Representative from New JerseyIsaac Smith (Pennsylvania) (1761-1834), US Representative from Pennsylvania This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred..
Isaac Smolko
Isaac Smolko (born February 28, 1983 in Youngstown, Ohio) is a professional American football player, playing tight end in the National Football League. He signed as a free agent with the Pittsburgh Steelers shortly after the 2006 NFL draft. He played collegiately at Penn State University where he e..
Isaac Snowman
Isaac Snowman was an English artist born in London 1874 and educated at the City of London School. In 1890 he entered the Royal Academy School, where he gained a free medal, and afterward a scholarship in the Institution of British Artists. He joined the Maccabean pilgrimage to Palestine in 1897, an..
Isaac Sopoaga
[] at NFL.com Isaac Sopoaga (born on September 4, 1981 in Pago Pago, American Samoa) is a player in the NFL. He plays the nose tackle position. He went to University of Hawaii. He was drafted by the San Francisco 49ers in the 4th round (104 overall) in the 2004 NFL Draft. Sopoaga missed ..
Isaac Southard
Isaac Southard (born August 30 1783) was an Anti-Jacksonian member of the United States House of Representatives from 1831 to 1833, representing New Jersey at-large. Contents 1 Early life2 Public Service3 Congress4 Retirement5 External Link Early life A son of Henry Sout..
Isaac Sowells
Isaac Sowells is an American football offensive guard, who currently plays for the National Football League's Cleveland Browns. He was drafted in round four, pick 112 of the 2006 NFL Draft. Sowells played college football for Indiana University. ..
Isaac Sprague
Isaac Sprague (September 5, 1811 - 1895) was a self-taught landscape, botanical, and ornithological painter. He was America's best known botanical illustrator of his day. Sprague was born in Hingham, Massachusetts and apprenticed with his uncle as a carriage painter. In 1843, Sprague served a..
Isaac Spratt
Isaac Spratt (1799 to 1876) was a London toy dealer who wrote pamphlets describing the games of croquet and badminton and was influential in the early development of both. It is known he was born in Ibsley, Hampshire and was married with four children. From 1840 he had a toy shop in 1, Brook Street..
Isaac Staples
Isaac Staples (November 13, 1799 – January 15, 1895) was a powerful lumber baron in the St. Croix River Valley during the logging boom of the late 19th century. Aside from his massive holdings and operations in timber, sawmills and the St. Croix Boom Company, Staples was also the region's mos..
Isaac Stephenson
Isaac Stephenson (June 18, 1829 – March 15, 1918) was an American politician of the Republican Party who represented Wisconsin as both a United States Representative and a United States Senator. Born in York County, New Brunswick, Canada, his family later moved to Maine. Stephenson moved to M..
Isaac Stern
For the Jewish accountant to Oskar Schindler, see Itzhak Stern Isaac Stern (July 21, 1920 – September 22, 2001) is widely considered one of the finest violin virtuosi of the twentieth century. Born in Kremenetz, Ukraine, his family moved to San Francisco when he was ten months old. He received hi..
Isaac Stevens
Isaac Stevens during the Civil War Isaac Ingalls Stevens (March 25, 1818 – September 1, 1862) was the first governor of Washington Territory, and served as a brigadier general in the Union Army during the American Civil War until his death at the Battle of Chantilly. Early life Stevens ..
Isaac Strain
Isaac G. Strain was born March 4, 1821, in Roxbury, Pennsylvania, of Scots-Irish origin and died May 14, 1857, in Aspinwall, Colombia. In 1838 he joined the U.S. Navy to apprentice at sea and become a midshipman. His inclination toward exploration culminated in 1853 when as a lieutenant he receive..
Isaac Swayze
Isaac Swayze (1751-February 11 1828) was a soldier and political figure in Upper Canada. He was born in Morris County, New Jersey in 1751 into a family of German immigrants. During the American Revolution, according to legend, he served as a secret agent for the British, was arrested, sentenced to ..
Isaac Taylor
For the article on his son, the philologist and antiquarian also named Isaac Taylor, see Isaac Taylor (canon). Isaac Taylor (1787 - 1865), philosophical and historical writer, artist, and inventor, was the most eminent member of a family known as the Taylors of Ongar, which has shown a remarkable p..
Isaac Taylor (canon)
Isaac Taylor (1829-1901), son of Isaac Taylor, was a philologist, toponymist, and Anglican canon of York (from 1885). Though he wrote several inflammatory theological pamphlets, such as The Liturgy and the Dissenters (1860) and Leaves from an Egyptian Notebook (1888), he is chiefly remembered today..
Isaac Terrazas
Isaac Terrazas (born June 23, 1973) is a Mexican football player. He played for Club América. He now plays for CD Veracruz. He played for Mexico national football team and was a participant at the 1998 FIFA World Cup. ..
Isaac the Armenian
Isaac the Armenian was an Exarch of Ravenna. The chronology of the Exarchate in this period is uncertain: either he succeeded Euselnus and served c. 625 - 644; he succeeded Eleutherius, and served 620 - 637. In 638 the Byzantine Emperor Heraclius demanded that the new Pope Severinus sign his Ecthes..
Isaac the Blind
Rabbi Yitzhak Saggi Nehor רַבִּי יִצְחַק סַגִּי נְהוֹר, also known as Isaac the Blind, (c. 1160-1235, Provence, France) has the Aramaic epithet "Saggi Nehor" meaning "of Much Light" in the sense of having excellent eyesight, an ironic euphemism for being blind. He was a famo..
Isaac Thomas
Isaac Thomas was an American politician representing Tennessee in the United States House of Representatives. He was born in Sevierville, Tennessee on November 4, 1784. After the death of his parents, he moved to Winchester, Tennessee in 1800. He was self-educated, and he studied law. He was admitte..
Isaac Tichenor
Isaac Tichenor (February 8, 1754–December 11, 1838) was an early Governor of Vermont and also served as a jurist and a United States Senator. Tichenor was born in Newark, New Jersey. He graduated from Princeton University in 1775 and moved for a short while to Schenectady, New York. In 17..
Isaac Tigrett
Isaac Tigrett (born 1947) is a native of Jackson, Tennessee. He belonged to a well-to-do business family. He was raised in Tennessee until the age of fifteen. On June 14, 1971 he and Peter Morton started the first Hard Rock Café (HRC) restaurant in London's fashionable Mayfair district. The rest..
Isaac Todhunter
Isaac Todhunter (November 23, 1820 – March 1, 1884), was an English mathematician. The son of George Todhunter, a Nonconformist minister, he was born at Rye, Sussex. He was educated at Hastings, where his mother had opened a school after the death of his father in 1826. He became an assistant..
Isaac Toucey
Isaac Toucey (November 15, 1792–July 30, 1869) was an American statesman who served as a U.S. Senator, Secretary of the Navy, Attorney General of the United States and Governor of Connecticut. Born in Newton, Connecticut, Toucey studied law and was admitted to the bar at Hartford, Connecticu..
Isaac Touro
Isaac Touro, along with Judah Touro, was a Jewish community leader of colonial America. The Touro family provided major endowments for universities, the first free library on the North American continent, community health facilities in the United States, and pioneering settlements in Israel. ..
Isaac Tyrnau
Rabbi Isaac Tyrnau is best known as author of Sefer Minhagim (Hebrew: "Book of Customs"). He was active in Hungary in the late 1400s and early 1500s, and attended yeshiva with the Maharil (Yaakov Moelin). His Sefer Minhagim is a compendium of halachot ("Jewish laws") and minhagim ("customs") of th..
Isaac Tyson
Isaac Tyson, Jr. (1792–1861) was a Quaker businessman from Baltimore, Maryland, who held a virtual monopoly on world supplies of chromium minerals during the mid-19th century. The son of Baltimore flour merchant Jesse Tyson and his wife Margaret, Tyson studied geology, mineralogy, and chemistry i..
Isaac van Hoornbeek
Isaäc van Hoornbeek (1655 - 1727 [link]) was Grand Pensionary of Holland from September 12, 1720 to June 17, 1727. He had been pensionary of Rotterdam before 1720. |- style="text-align: center;" ..
Isaac van Ostade
A Winter Scene by Isaac van Ostade (c.1645) Oil on wood, 48,8 x 40 cm. National Gallery, London Isaac van Ostade (1621 - October 16, 1649) was born in Haarlem, and began his studies under his brother, Adriaen, with whom he remained till 1641, when he started his own practice. At an early per..
Isaac Van Wart
Isaac Van Wart, sometimes spelled Van Wert, (1760-May 23, 1828) was a soldier in the American Revolutionary War who was one of three men who captured the spy John André, the others being David Williams and John Paulding. He was born in Greenburg, New York and was a farmer in Westchester County, Ne..
Isaac Van Zandt
Isaac Van Zandt (July 10 1813–October 11 1847) Van Zandt was a political leader in the Republic of Texas. Van Zandt County, Texas was named in his honor. He was born in Franklin County, Tennessee to Jacob and Mary Isaacs Van Zandt. In 1833 he married Frances Lipscomb and went into a joint busines..
Isaac Vossius
The Dutch scholar and manuscript collector Isaac Vossius (Leiden 1618–London February 21, 1689) was the son of the better-known humanist Gerhard Johann Vossius. He formed what was accounted the best private library in the world (Massil 2003). He had a contemporary reputation for eccentricity, ..
Isaac Walker
Isaac Donnithorne Walker (8 January 1844 - 6 July 1898) was an English cricketer. Isaac was born in Southgate and he was the youngest of seven cricket playing brothers. He played for MCC (1862-1884), a Middlesex XI (1862-1863) and Middlesex CCC (1864-1884). He succeeded his brother Vyell as Captain..
Isaac Wallace-Johnson
Isaac Wallace-Johnson (1895–1965) was a Sierra Leone agitator and journalist. ..
Isaac Watts
Isaac Watts. Isaac Watts (July 17, 1674 – November 25, 1748) is recognised as the "Father of English Hymnody", as he was the first prolific and popular English hymnwriter, credited with some 750 hymns. Many of his hymns remain in active use today and have been translated into many languages...
Isaac White
Issac White was born around 1776 in Prince William County, Virginia. He was an American frontiersman who was in charge of the salt works in Equality, Illinois. He was a close friend to Gov. William Henry Harrison of the Indiana Territory, and to Joseph Hamilton Daviess, U.S. District Attorney for Ke..
Isaac White House
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Isaac Williams
The Reverend Isaac Williams (1802-1865) was a prominent member of the Oxford Movement, acquainted with John Keble and, like the other members of the movement, associated with Oxford University. He wrote religious poetry and one of the movement's famous tracts: "Reserve in Religious Teaching". Exte..
Isaac William Wiley
Isaac William Wiley (1825 – 1884) was an American physician and Bishop of the Methodist Episcopal Church, elected in 1872. Wiley was born in Lewistown Pennsylvania, on 29 March, 1825. He died in Foochow, China, in November, 1884. He was one of the founders of Wiley College, the first and old..
Isaac Wilson Joyce
Isaac Wilson Joyce was an American bishop in the Methodist Episcopal Church, elected in 1888. He was born in Colerain Township, Hamilton County, Ohio on 11 October, 1836. He became a Member of the Northwest Indiana Annual Conference of the M.E. Church in 1859, being ordained a deacon by Bishop Mat..
Isaac Wolfe Bernheim
Isaac Wolfe Bernheim (November 4,1848- 1945) was a Jewish businessman notable for starting the I. W. Harper brand of bourbon distilled at the Bernheim distillery in Louisville, Kentucky. The success of his distillery and distribution business helped to consolidate the Louisville area as a major cent..
Isaac Wolfson
Sir Isaac Wolfson, 1st Baronet FRS (September 17, 1897 – June 20, 1991) was a businessman and philanthropist. He was chairman of The Great Universal Stores Limited 1947-1987 and established the Wolfson Foundation. Isaac Wolfson was the son of a Jewish cabinet maker, an immigrant from Russia w..
Isaac Woodard
Isaac Woodard, often written Isaac Woodward, was an African American WWII veteran whose maiming hours after being discharged from the U.S. military sparked national outrage and had a profound impact on the growing civil rights movement in the United States. Woodard, born March 8, 1919, enlisted in ..
Isaac Wyman
Isaac Wyman (1724-1792) was born January 18, 1724 in Woburn, Massachusetts to Joshua Wyman and his wife Mary Pollard. In 1747 he married Sarah Wells of Franklin, Massachusetts they would have nine children together. As a young man he moved to Keene, New Hampshire and served in the New Hampshire Prov..
Isaakio
Isaakio is a town of Evros prefecture in Greece. It's located 2 kilometers north of Didimoticho. Its population according to the 2001 census was about 800. ..
Isaak August Dorner
Isaak August Dorner (June 20, 1809 - July 8, 1884), was a German Lutheran church leader. He was born at Neuhausen-ab-Eck in Württemberg, where his father was pastor. He was educated at Maulbronn and the University of Tübingen. After assisting his father for two years, he travelled in England and ..
Isaak Benrubi
Isaak Benrubi (b. May 24, 1876, Salonika - d. 1943, Geneva) was a philosopher of Greek-Jewish extraction, he opposed the conventional character of the act of knowing in "subject" and "object" to the reality that is interested in both subject and object: "I can't exist without the universe, neither c..
Isaak Dunayevsky
Isaak Osipovich Dunayevsky also Dunaevsky or Dunaevski (Russian: ; 30 January [O.S. 18 January] 1900 Lokhvitsa, Poltava - 25 July 1955, Moscow) was a Soviet composer and conductor, who specialized in "light music" for operetta and film comedies, frequently working with the film director G..
Isaak Löw Hofmann, Edler von Hofmannsthal
Isaak Löw Hofmann, Edler von Hofmannsthal (born June 10, 1759, at Prostiebor (now Prostiboř), near Kladrau, in the district of Pilsen, Bohemia; died at Vienna December 12, 1849) was an Austrian merchant. During the famine in Ansbach in the middle of the eighteenth century, Hofmann's parents had e..
Isaak Markovich Khalatnikov
Isaak Markovich Khalatnikov (Russian: ; b. 17 October 1919) is a leading Russian physicist, well known for his role in developing the BKL conjecture in general relativity. Khalatnikov was born in Dnipropetrovsk and graduated from Dnipropetrovsk State University with a degree in Physics in 1941. He..
Isaak Markus Jost
Isaak Marcus (Markus) Jost (February 22, 1793, Bernburg–November 22, 1860, Frankfurt (Main)) was a Jewish historical writer. He studied at the universities of Göttingen and Berlin. In Berlin he began to teach, and in 1835 received the appointment of upper master in the Jewish commercial sch..
Isaak Pomeranchuk
Isaak Yakovlevich Pomeranchuk (1913-1966) was a Polish-born Ukrainian physicist. The particle pomeron is named in his honor. External links [The Pomeranchuk Prize of the Russian ITEP][Pomeranchuk Cooling] ..
Isaak Russman
Isaak Borisovich Russman, 7 March 1938 - 11 July 2005, was a Russian mathematician and economist. External links [In memory of Isaak Russman] (the Russian language) ..
Isaaq
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Isaba
Isaba is a town and municipality located in the province and autonomous community of Navarre, northern Spain. External link [ISABA in the Bernardo Estornés Lasa - Auñamendi Encyclopedia (Euskomedia Fundazioa)] () ..
Isabeau
Isabeau is a leggenda lirica or opera in three parts by Pietro Mascagni, 1911, from a libretto by Luigi Illica. It received its first performance on June 2, 1911 at the Teatro Coliseo, Buenos Aires ..
Isabeau of Bavaria
Isabeau of Bavaria. Tomb effigy. Isabeau de Bavière (also Isabella of Bavaria-Ingolstadt; ca. 1370 – September 24, 1435) was a Queen Consort of France (1385 - 1422) after marrying Charles VI of France, a member of the Valois Dynasty, on July 17, 1385. She assumed a prominent role in pu..
Isabel
Isabel (Portuguese,Spanish), Isabella (Italian), Isabelle (French) are women's names, formally translated into English as Elizabeth or Elisabeth but often substituted (in English) one for the other, seemingly arbitrarily. Spanish Isabel, for example, is often rendered into English as Italian Isabell..
Isabel, Kansas
Isabel is a city in Barber County, Kansas, United States. The population was 108 at the 2000 census. Geography Isabel is located at [37°28′7″N, 98°33′5″W] (37.468706, -98.551325)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has..
Isabel, Leyte
Isabel is a 1st class municipality in the province of Leyte, Philippines. According to the 2000 census, it has a population of 38,486 people in 8,303 households. Barangays Isabel is politically subdivided into 24 barangays. AnislagAntipoloApaleBantigueBenogBilwangCan-andanCangagConsolacionHona..
Isabel, Princess Imperial of Brazil
Isabel, Princess Imperial of Brazil (July 29, 1846—November 14, 1921), nicknamed the Redeemer, was heir to the throne of Brazil (with the title of Princess Imperial) during the last decades of the reign of her father Pedro II of Brazil, and sometime Regent. After the end of the monarchy, she ..
Isabel, Princess of Asturias
may refer to: Isabella I of Castile Isabella of Asturias, Queen of Portugal Infanta Isabella Clara Eugenia Isabella of Bourbon, wife of Philip IV of Spain already when he was heir Isabella II of Spain Isabella of Spain, Princess of Asturias ..
Isabel, South Dakota
Isabel is a town in Dewey County, South Dakota, United States. The population was 239 at the 2000 census. Geography Isabel is located at [45°23′38″N, 101°25′50″W] (45.393756, -101.430471)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bureau, the ..
Isabel-Clara Simó
Isabel-Clara Simó i Monllor (Alcoy,1943) is a Spanish journalist and writer. She's considered one of the most important writers in Catalan language. She has been awarded with several prices, such as the premio Sant Jordi in 1993. AS a journalist, she has been the director of the Canigó magazin..
Isabela
Isabela can refer to: Isabela province, a province in the PhilippinesIsabela, Negros Occidental in the Philippines.Isabela City in the Philippines.Isabela, Puerto RicoIsabela Island of the Galápagos Islands This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with..
Isabela, Negros Occidental
Isabela is a 3rd class municipality in the province of Negros Occidental, Philippines. According to the 2000 census, it has a population of 48,719 people in 9,469 households.Isabela is known for BISCOM (Binalbagan Isabela Sugar Company). Barangays Isabela is politically subdivided into 30 barang..
Isabela, Puerto Rico
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Isabela Canton
--> Isabela has spectacular visitor sites unique to the Galapagos. You can visit Isabela´s beautiful beaches, crystal clear bays and coastal lagoons with a huge variety of plants and birds without taking a cruise. Isabela’s human population has increased over the years, above all during the 19..
Isabela City
Isabela City is a 5th class city and the capital of the province of Basilan, Philippines. The city is located on the northern shore of Basilan. Across the Basilan Strait to the north is Zamboanga City. According to the 2000 census, Isabela City has a population of 73,032 people in 13,753 households..
Isabela Island
Isabela Island is the largest island of the Galápagos with an area of 4,640 km². This island was named in honor of Queen Isabel who sponsored the voyage of Columbus. Its highest point is Wolf Volcano with an altitude of 1,707 metres. The Equator passes directly through the island. The island's sha..
Isabela Oriole
The Isabela Oriole (Oriolus isabellae) is an endemic species of the Oriole family found on Luzon, the Philippines. The bird that was presumed extinct for many years until it rediscovery in December 1993 near Diffun, Quirino, and in Mansarong, Baggao, Cagayan in September 1994. Additional sighting..
Isabela province
For other meanings, see Isabela (disambiguation). Isabela is a province of the Philippines located in the Cagayan Valley region in Luzon. Its capital is Ilagan and borders, clockwise from the south, Aurora, Quirino, Nueva Vizcaya, Ifugao, Mountain Province, Kalinga, and Cagayan. This primarily agri..
Isabeli Fontana
Isabeli Bergossi Fontana (born on July 4, 1983 in Curitiba, Brazil) is a Brazilian supermodel. In 1996, she made it to the finals of the Elite Model Look Contest when she was just 13. She moved from Brazil to Milan in 1997 to start her modelling career. In 1999, at the age of 16, she appeared in th..
Isabella, Countess of Atholl
Isabella of Atholl was countess or ban-mormaer of Atholl, Scotland, from the death of her father Henry in 1211 until the accession of her son Padraig in 1236/7. Two men accompanied her as effective Mormaers during the minority of her son: Thomas of Galloway, 1211-1232 (father) It has often been tho..
Isabella, Countess of Fife
Isabella of Fife (c.1320-1389) was Countess of Fife from 1363 until she resigned the title in 1371. She was the daughter of Donnchadh IV, Earl of Fife, by his wife Mary Monthermer (herself the daughter of Joan of Acre and Ralph Monthermer). In 1332 she and her mother had been captured at Perth by s..
Isabella, Countess of Lennox
Isabella of Lennox was the ruler of Lennox, 1437–1458. As the wife of Murdoch Stewart, she was Duchess of Albany (1420–1425) as well. Isabella was the daughter of Donnchadh, Earl of Lennox and Helena, the daughter of Sir Archibald Campbell. Her father Duncan needed to create powerful links wi..
Isabella, Countess of Menteith
Isabella, Countess of Menteith was the eldest daughter of Muireadhach II, Mormaer of Menteith. When the old mormaer died without legitimate male heir in 1233, the province passed to Isabella. Isabella married John Comyn, Lord of Badenoch, bringing the mormaerdom temporarily into the hands of the C..
Isabella, Duchess of Lorraine
Isabella (1400 – February 28 1453) was Duchess of Lorraine from 1431 to her death. She was a daughter of Charles II, Duke of Lorraine and Margaret of the Palatinate. Her maternal grandparents were Rupert of Germany and Elisabeth of Nuremberg, daughter of Burgrave Frederick V of Nuremberg and..
Isabella, Missouri
Isabella is a small, unincorporated community in Ozark County, Missouri. It is located about thirteen miles west of Gainesville on U.S. Highway 160. ..
Isabella "Ivy" Valentine
Isabella "Ivy" Valentine (イザベラ・バレンタイン - アイヴィー Isabella Valentine - Ivy) is a fictional character designed for the Soul series of fighting games. She made her first appearance in Soul Calibur and has returned for both Soul Calibur II and Soul Calibur III. Conten..
Isabella (commedia dell'arte)
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Isabella (The Sopranos episode)
"Isabella" is the 12th episode of the HBO original series, The Sopranos. It was the twelfth episode for the show's first season. The episode was written by Robin Green and Mitchell Burgess and was directed by Allen Coulter. It originally aired on Sunday March 28, 1999. Contents 1 Guest Star..
Isabella Andreini
Isabella Andreini (1562-1604) was an Italian actress and writer. Andreini was a member of her husband Francesco Andreini's company, distinguished alike for her acting and her character, commemorated in the medal struck at Lyon in the year of her death, with her portrait on one side, and the figure ..
Isabella Beecher Hooker
Isabella Beecher Hooker (February 22, 1822 in Litchfield, Connecticut - January 25, 1907) was active in the women's suffrage movement and an author. Her father was Reverend Lyman Beecher and some of her half brother and sisters were Henry Ward Beecher, Catherine Beecher, and Harriet Beecher Stowe. ..
Isabella Bendidio
Isabella Bendidio (Marchesa Bentivoglio) (September 13 1546 – after 1610) was a Ferrarese noblewoman who, along with her sister Lucrezia Bendidio, sang in the first incarnation of the concerto delle donne as part of the court's musica secreta. She married Cornelio Bentivoglio, a powerful nobleman ..
Isabella Bennet, 2nd Countess of Arlington
Lady Isabella Bennet, 2nd Countess of Arlington and Duchess of Grafton (c. 1668–7 February 1723) was the daughter of Henry Bennet, 1st Earl of Arlington and Isabella de Nassau. Her mother was a daughter of Lodewijk of Nassau, granddaughter of Maurice of Nassau, Prince of Orange and great-gra..
Isabella Bird
Isabella Lucy Bird (October 15,1831 - October 7,1904) was a nineteenth-century English traveller and writer. Contents 1 Early life2 Travels3 Later years4 Works5 See also6 External link Early life She was born in Boroughbridge, Yorkshire. Her father, Edward Bird, was..
Isabella Blow
Isabella Blow is a magazine editor and style icon based in the United Kingdom. The muse of hat designer Philip Treacy, she is credited with discovering models Stella Tennant and Sophie Dahl. Daughter of Sir Evelyn Delves Broughton, she was born in London in 1958. Blow recalls as a child her fondest..
Isabella Camille
Isabella Camille (born September 15, 1975) is a lesbian porn star from the Czech Republic. Isabella Camille burst onto the adult scene in November of 1999, doing both work in magazines and videos. Isabella Camille continues living full-time in the Czech Republic and she commutes to the USA for wo..
Isabella Clark
Isabella Clark (died 1857) was the first wife of John A. Macdonald, the premier of the Province of Canada in 1856 (after Clark's death he went on to become the first post-Confederation Prime Minister of Canada). She was his second-cousin; they had a maternal great grandmother in common. She became i..
Isabella Colbran
Isabella Colbran (1785-1845) was a Spanish dramatic coloratura soprano. In the early years of the Nineteenth Century the prestigious Teatro San Carlo in Naples considered itself to be the finest opera house in Italy. Hence they engaged not only the best singers of the day but the greatest composer..
Isabella County, Michigan
Isabella County is a county in the U.S. state of Michigan. As of the 2000 census, the population was 63,351. Its county seat is Mt. Pleasant6. Contents 1 Geography1.1 Adjacent Counties2 Demographics3 Government3.1 Isabella County elected officials4 Cities, village..
Isabella d'Anjou
Isabella d'Anjou (c.1101-07 – 1154) was the daughter of Count Fulk V of Anjou, and his first wife Ermengarde of Maine (d. 1126). Isabella (also known as Alice) was betrothed to William Adelin, son of King Henry of England, and sole male heir to the throne in 1113. Their betrothal occurred whe..
Isabella d'Este
Isabella d'Este (18 May 1474 - 13 February 1539) was one of the leading women of the Italian Renaissance and a major cultural and political figure. Family She was a daughter of Ercole I d'Este, Duke of Ferrara, and Eleonora Of Aragon, daughter of Ferdinand I of Aragon and Isabel de Claremont. H..
Isabella Dam
Isabella Dam is located at Longitude: -118.47 Latitude: 35.60, about halfway down the Kern River, between the towns of Kernville and Lake Isabella in Kern County, California. Isabella dam serves agricultural, hydroelectric, and flood control uses. Lake Isabella is also a popular recreation spo..
Isabella de Warenne
Isabella de Warenne (c.1253-c.1296) was Queen of Scotland. She was the daughter of John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey and Alix de Lusignan. She was married to John Baliol, 8th Baron of Bywell, in 1281, who was later proclaimed John, King of Scots. The marriage produced at least four children: E..
Isabella Dicken Elementary School
Isabella Dicken Elementary is a public elementary school in Fernie, British Columbia part of School District 5 Southeast Kootenay. External links School Reports - Ministry of Education [Class Size][Satisfaction Survey][School Performance][Skills Assessment]..
Isabella Eugenie Boyer
Isabella Eugenie Boyer (1841—1904) was born in Paris to French and English parents. Isabella married Isaac Merritt Singer, the founder of the Singer Sewing Machine Co., in New York, in 1863 when Isaac was 52 and Isabella was 22. Singer had also a previous common-law wife, Mary Ann Sponsler, who..
Isabella Freedman Jewish Retreat Center
Originally incorporated in 1893 as the Jewish Working Girls Vacation Society, the Isabella Freedman Jewish Retreat Center was established as a summer camp offering Jewish working women, primarily immigrants in the New York garment industry, an affordable vacation. The camp paid for their vacation ..
Isabella Ginor
Isabella Ginor is a fellow of the Harry S. Truman Research Institute for the Advancement of Peace at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. See also Six-Day War External links [How Six Day war almost led to Armageddon] ..
Isabella Greenway
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Isabella Hofmann
Isabella Hofmann (born December 11, 1958 in Chicago, Illinois) is an American actress. Hofmann performed with the comedy troupe The Second City before breaking into television in 1986. Among her various roles, from 1988 to 1992 she played "Kate McCarron" on the NBC television sitcom, Dear John an..
Isabella II of Spain
Isabella II Queen of Spain Spanish RoyaltyHouse of Bourbon ..
Isabella Indian Reservation
The Isabella Indian Reservation is the land base of the Saginaw Chippewa Tribal Council, located in Isabella County in the central part of the U.S. state of Michigan. The Isabella Indian Reservation covers approximately 218 square miles. The tribe operates the Soaring Eagle Casino and Resort in Mou..
Isabella Jagiełło
Isabella Kazimira Jagiełło (18 January, 1519, Krakow – 15 September, 1559, Alba Iulia) was a queen of Hungary of royal Polish origin. Born in Krakow to father Sigismund I of Poland, and mother Bona Sforza, Princess of Milan, she was brought up in the Polish royal court. Her mother taught her th..
Isabella Leong
Isabella Leong (梁洛施) Isabella Leong Lok-Sze (梁洛施, born Leong Lok Iu 梁樂瑤 on June 23, 1988 in Macau) is a Hong Kong based singer, actress and model. Isabella Leong is currently signed with EEG Discography Isabella (EP) (9/3/2004) Versions A, B, CI am Isabella (EP) (7/8/2005)..
Isabella Macdonald Alden
Isabella Macdonald Alden (November 3, 1841–August 5, 1930) was an American author, writing under the pseudonym of "Pansy." She was born in Rochester, N. Y. In addition to much fiction for older readers, her works include the Pansy Books. She edited the young folks' journal Pansy from 1873 un..
Isabella Neville, Duchess of Clarence
Isabella Neville (1451-1476) was the elder daughter of Richard Neville, 16th Earl of Warwick, the Kingmaker of the Wars of the Roses. She was born on 5 September 1451 at Warwick castle. In 1469 her ambitious father engaged her to England's heir apparent,George, Duke of Clarence brother to Edward IV...
Isabella Ochichi
Isabella Ochichi (born October 28, 1979) from Kenya was the silver medal winner in the final of the women's 5,000 meter race at the 2004 Summer Olympics held in Athens, Greece. She finished in a time of 14:48.19s, about 2.5 seconds behind the winner, Meseret Defar of Ethiopia. In March 2006 she wo..
Isabella of Angoulême
Isabella of Angoulême (c. 1187 – May 31, 1246) was countess of Angoulême and queen consort of England. She was the only daughter and heir of Aymer Taillefer, Count of Angoulême, by Alix de Courtenay; her maternal great-grandfather was King Louis VI of France. She became Countess of Angoul..
Isabella of Antioch
Isabella of Lusignan was wife of Henry of Antioch and Regent of the Kingdom of Jerusalem. She was the daughter of Alice of Champagne and Hugh I of Cyprus, and the sister-in-law of Plaisance of Antioch, queen of Cyprus who married her brother. She married Henry of Antioch, brother of Bohemund V of A..
Isabella of Aragon
(Not to be confused with Isabella of Aragon (Duchess of Milan). Isabella of Aragon (1247 – January 28, 1271), infanta of Aragon, was, by marriage, Queen consort of France in the Middle Ages from 1270 to 1271. She was the daughter of James the Conqueror, king of Aragon, Valencia, and Majorca..
Isabella of Armenia
There have been several women known as Isabella (or Zabel) of Armenia. Queen Isabella of Armenia (died c.1252) ruled the Armenian Kingdom of Cilicia from 1219 to 1252. Princess Isabella of Armenia (died c.1321) was the daughter of Leo III of Armenia. This is a [disambiguationdisambiguatio..
Isabella of Asturias
Isabella of Asturias (1470–1498) was the Queen Consort of Portugal and the eldest daughter and heiress presumptive of King Ferdinand II of Aragon and Queen Isabella of Castile. Isabella married in 1490 Afonso, Infante of Portugal, the heir of John II of Portugal; he died shortly afterwards in..
Isabella of Bourbon
Isabelle of Bourbon (1436 - 1465) was a daughter of Charles I, Duke of Bourbon, and Agnes of Burgundy. In 1454, she became the second wife of Charles "the Bold", Duke of Burgundy, and by him she was the mother of Mary of Burgundy (1457-1482). ..
Isabella of Brienne
Isabella of Brienne (died 1360) was Countess of Lecce, claimant to the Duchy of Athens and Kingdom of Jerusalem, etc. She was daughter of Walter V of Brienne, Duke of Athens etc, who was killed at the Battle of Halmyros near Thebes, Greece, in 1311. As the granddaughter of Hugh of Brienne, Count of..
Isabella of Burgundy
Isabella (18 July 1501–19 January 1526), Archduchess of Austria by birth and Queen of Denmark by marriage, was the daughter of Philip I and Joanna of Castile and the sister of Emperor Charles V. She was born at Brussels. At the age of fourteen, Isabella was married by proxy to King Christian ..
Isabella of Castile
Isabella of Castile (April 22, 1451 – November 26, 1504) was queen of Castile and Leon. She and her husband, Ferdinand II of Aragon, laid the foundation for the political unification of Spain under their grandson, Carlos I of Spain (Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor). Contents 1 Name2&n..
Isabella of Castile, Duchess of York
Isabella of Castile, Duchess of York (c. 1355 - 23 December, 1392) was a daughter of King Pedro of Castile and María de Padilla. She was a younger sister of Constance of Castille. In 1372, Isabella married Edmund of Langley, 1st Duke of York, fourth son of Edward III of England and Philippa of Ha..
Isabella of England
The wedding of Frederick II, Holy Roman Emperor and Isabella. House of Plantagenet Henry II Children William, Count of Poitiers Henry, Count of Anjou Richard I Geoffrey, Duke of Brittany John Matilda, Duchess of Saxony Leonora, Queen of Castile Joan, Queen ..
Isabella of France
Not to be confused with St. Isabel of France, sister of St. Louis IX direct Capetians branch) ..
Isabella of Jerusalem
Isabella of Jerusalem (1172 – 1205) was Queen of Jerusalem 1190/1192–1205. She was the daughter of Amalric I of Jerusalem and his second wife Maria Comnena, a grandniece of Byzantine emperor Manuel I Comnenus, who had received the town and territory of Nablus as a dower from her husband ..
Isabella of Mar
Isabella of Mar (c. 1277 - 1296) was the first wife of Robert Bruce. She was the daughter of Domhnall I, Earl of Mar and a woman named Helen (or Ellen), who had previously been the wife of Maol Choluim II, Earl of Fife. Isabella was a wealthy young woman at the time of her arranged marriage to the..
Isabella of Naples
(Not to be confused with Isabella of Aragon, Queen of France.) Isabella of Aragon, princess of Naples Isabella di Aragona (October 2 1470 – February 11 1524) was born a princess of Naples, granddaughter of King Ferdinand I of Naples and daughter of King Alphonse II of Naples. From 1489..
Isabella of Portugal
For other uses of this term, see Isabella of Portugal (disambiguation). Portuguese royalty House of Aviz ..
Isabella of Taranto
Isabella di Taranto, born Isabella de Clermont, (c. 1424-1465), Princess of Taranto, was the elder daughter of Tristan di Chiaramonte (Tristan de Clermont-Lodeve), Count of Cupertino, and Catherine of Taranto. She was also the niece and heiress presumptive of childless Giovanni Antonio del Balzo Ors..
Isabella of Valois
Isabella of Valois (9 November, 1389 – 13 September, 1410) was a Princess of France, daughter of King Charles VI and Isabeau de Bavière. She was also Queen consort of the Kingdom of England from 1396 to 1400. She was born in Paris. Her younger siblings included Jean de Touraine, Catherine of..
Isabella of Villehardouin
Isabella of Villehardouin (born 1260/1263; died 23 January 1312) was the elder daughter of William II of Villehardouin, Prince of Achaea, and of the daughter (her name is unknown) of Narjot de Toucy (died 1241). Isabella was a descendant through her mother and grandmother of the dowager Empress Anna..
Isabella Perricone
Isabella Perricone has taught Italian in Boston at the Boston Language Institute, Newton Continuing Education, and the Boston Center for Adult Education, as well as lectures at Wellesley College. Currently, Isabella is on the faculty at Tufts University teaching both Italian and Cinema. Previo..
Isabella piercing
Isabella piercing is a female genital piercing. This extremely deep clitoral shaft piercing starts below the clitoris and just above the urethra, and then goes up through the clitoral shaft and exits at the top of the hood (where the entrance hole is for a Christina piercing). This piercing was f..
Isabella Plains, Australian Capital Territory
Isabella Plains District: Tuggeranong Established: 1985 Postcode: 2905 Population: 4385 (2001 census) Median property value: AU$300,000 (2005)[link] Canberra suburbs near Isabella Plains Monash Monash Gowrie Bonython Isabella Plains Richardson Gordon Calwel..
Isabella Rigney
Isabella Rigney (born 22 February 1942) is an acclaimed Australian opal miner. Born in Poland, for the past 40 years she has devoted her life to opals. Barely 5 ft tall she worked in the Australian outback, with a speciality in open cut mining and Queensland boulder opal. Rigney has mined some wid..
Isabella Rossellini
for others of the same surname see Rossellini Isabella Fiorella Elettra Giovanna Rossellini (born June 18 1952) is an Italian-Swedish fashion model and an actress, daughter of Ingrid Bergman and Roberto Rossellini. She has a twin sister, who is a professor of Italian literature, Isotta Rossellini,..
Isabella Santacroce
Isabella Santacroce ia an Italian novelist. Her published works include Lovers (Feltrinelli 2001), Luminal (Feltrinelli 1998) and Destroy (Feltrinelli 1995) and Fluo (Castelvecchi) 1995. External link [Official website] ..
Isabella Soprano
Isabella Soprano (born on December 2, 1981) is an American pornographic actress and fetish model. She performed in adult films between 2004 and 2005. She is of Italian descent.#redirect [[Template:Fact]] Before becoming an actress, she worked as a prostitute at the Moonlite Bunny Ranch brothel i..
Isabella Stewart Gardner
Isabella Stewart Gardner (April 14, 1840 – July 17, 1924) was an influential art collector, philanthropist, and patron of the arts whose collection is now housed in the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum, which opened in 1903. The building was designed by Willard T. Sears, with much involvement fro..
Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum
The Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum is a museum in Boston, Massachusetts dedicated to European and American art. The museum was established in 1903 by Isabella Stewart Gardner (1840–1924), a wealthy patron of the arts. It is housed in a building designed to evoke a Venetian Renaissance palazz..
Isabella Township, Michigan
Isabella Township is a township in Isabella County, Michigan, United States. The population was 2,145 at the 2000 census. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the township has a total area of 94.2 km² (36.4 mi²). 94.2 km² (36.4 mi²) of it is land and 0.1 km² (0.04 mi²) of ..
Isabella Valancy Crawford
Isabella Valancy Crawford (25 December 1850 - 12 February 1887) was a Canadian poet. Born in Dublin, Ireland, one of twelve or thirteen children, she and her family emigrated to Canada in 1857. They lived in several communities in what is now Ontario, before settling in Peterborough. In the 1870s..
Isabella van Vollenhoven
Isabella Lily Juliana van Vollenhoven (Amsterdam 14 may 2002), is the first child and only daughter of prins Bernhard of Orange-Nassau and princess Annette of Orange-Nassau. Isabella was baptised on 22 december 2002 in the chapel of palace Het Loo in Apeldoorn, by Anne van der Meiden. Her godparent..
Isabella Whitney
Isabella Whitney (b. 1540s?) is the earliest identified woman to have published poetry in the English language. Biography Most of what we "know" of Isabella Whitney's life is based on speculation from her poetry, which was often addressed to family members. Her brother, Geoffrey Whitney, was an..
ISABELLE
Hadron Colliders: Past, Present, and Future Intersecting Storage Rings CERN, 1971–1984 Super Proton Synchrotron CERN, 1981–1984 ISABELLE BNL, cancelled in 1983 Tevatron Fermilab, 1987–2009 Superconducting Super Collider cancelled in 1993 Large Hadron Collide..
Isabelle
Isabelle may refer to: The French version of the name IsabelThe Isabelle theorem proverISABELLE, a cancelled particle accelerator project 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 ch..
Isabelle, comtesse de Paris
Princess Isabelle of Orleans-Braganza became by marriage duchess of Orléans, of Valois, of Chartres, of Guise, of Enghien, of Vendome, of Penthievre, of Aumale, of Nemours and of Montpensier, dauphine of Auvergne, princess of Joinville, princess of Condé, etc., titular Countess of Paris. She wa..
Isabelle, Wisconsin
Isabelle is a town in Pierce County, Wisconsin, United States. The population was 315 at the 2000 census. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the town has a total area of 40.5 km² (15.6 mi²). 27.0 km² (10.4 mi²) of it is land and 13.6 km² (5.2 mi²) of it (33.48%) is water..
Isabelle (comics)
Isabelle is a Belgian comic book series drawn by Will and with a story by Franquin, Delporte and Macherot. Isabelle is a Belgian comic which first appeared in Spirou around 1970. Made by a top-team of already famous collaborators of the magazine, the series gained a small but fanatical following. T..
Isabelle (computer game)
Isabelle is an independent 3D adventure game for Microsoft Windows, produced by the French company Belisa in 1997. The player controls George, a young blind man who has to convince his village that More, a villain who has assumed power locally, is masterminding a wicked plot. George is assisted by ..
Isabelle Adjani
Isabelle Adjani. Isabelle Yasmine Adjani (born June 27, 1955) is one of France's best known actresses. She is multilingual, and performs in her native French, English, and German. She has also been nominated twice for the Academy Award for Best Actress. Contents 1 Biography1.1 Ea..
Isabelle Adler
Isabelle Adler is a model from Israel. She was born in 1976, in Tel Aviv, Israel to a Jewish parents. Isabelle was discovered when she won the title "Maiden of the year" in 1997. Since then she led campaigns in Israel, Europe and the United States among them: "Pilpel", "Turquise", "Jump", "Rampig..
Isabelle Arnfjell
Isabelle Arnfjell (born December 1980 in Gävle, Sweden) is a Swedishsinger/songwriter. She moved at a young age to Åkersberga in Stockholm, Sweden. Early 2006 Isabelle signed a record deal with Sweden's Talking Music. In April the recording of her second album commenced in Nashville, Tennessee. T..
Isabelle Aubret
Isabelle Aubret (born Thérèse Coquerelle on July 27, 1938 in Lille, France) is a French singer. Aubret won the Eurovision Song Contest in 1962 representing France and singing "Un premier amour" (A first love) with music composed by Claude-Henri Vic and lyrics by Roland Stephane Valade. In 1968, s..
Isabelle Boulay
Isabelle Boulay (born 6 July 1972 in Sainte-Félicité, Quebec) is a francophone Canadian pop singer. In 1990, some friends registered her at the Petite-Vallée song festival without her consent, but she completed a performance there and was regarded as a huge success. The following year she won at..
Isabelle Brasseur
Isabelle Brasseur and Lloyd Eisler book cover Isabelle Brasseur (born July 28, 1970, Kingsbury, Québec, Canada) is a Canadian figure skater. She started skating with Lloyd Eisler in 1987. They won five Canadian pairs championships, the 1993 World Figure Skating Championships, and they won b..
Isabelle Carré
--> Isabelle Carré is a French actress born on May 28, 1971 in Paris. Contents 1 Theatre2 Filmography3 Awards3.1 Nominations3.2 Theatre4 External links Theatre Une Nuit de CasanovaLa Cerisaiel'Ècole des FemmesOn ne badine pas avec l'amourIl ne faut jurer de rien..
Isabelle Collin Dufresne
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Isabelle Coutant-Peyre
Isabelle Coutant-Peyre is a French lawyer engaged to Ilich Ramírez Sánchez, the international terrorist better known as "Carlos" (his nom de guerre) or "Carlos the Jackal". She represented Zacarias Moussaoui early during his imprisonment while awaiting trial for his alleged role in the terrorist ..
Isabelle Delobel
Isabelle Delobel (born June 17, 1978) is a French figure skater. She currently competes in ice dance with Olivier Schoenfelder. They began skating together in 1990. The pair captured the bronze medal at the 2005 European Figure Skating Championships and has competed in the Winter Olympic Games tw..
Isabelle Demongeot
Isabelle Demongeot (born on Sep 18, 1966 in Gassin, France) is a former professional tennis player from France. Demongeot turned professional on May 1, 1983. She lived in Saint-Tropez in the French Riviera in the early stages of her career and later settled down further south in Gassin. She won ..
Isabelle de Charrière
Agnes Isabelle Emilie de Charrière, also known as Madame de Charrière and Belle van Zuylen, (1740 - 1805) was a Netherlands-born writer who lived most of her life in Switzerland. She was born in the castle of Zuylen to Diederik Jacob van Tuyll van Serooskerken, and Helena Jacoba de Vicq, described..
Isabelle Dinoire
Isabelle Dinoire, born 1967, is the first person to undergo a partial face transplant, after her dog mauled her in May 2005. Prior to the operation she could barely eat or speak but after the operation, she can do both. Isabelle Dinoire lives in Valenciennes, Northern France. She is divorced and ..
Isabelle Duchesnay
Isabelle Duchesnay (born December 18, 1963, Aylmer, Quebec, Canada) was an ice dancer who competed for both Canada and France. She and her brother Paul Duchesnay were a successful pair in the sport, winning a world championship in 1991 and an Olympic silver medal in 1992. Raised in Canada, the D..
Isabelle Eberhardt
Isabelle Eberhardt (17 February 1877–21 October 1904) was an explorer and writer who lived and travelled extensively in North Africa. For the time she was an extremely liberated (but troubled) individual who rejected conventional European morality in favour of her own path and that of Islam. S..
Isabelle Fortea
Isabelle Fortea is a model who worked with Playboy in the mid-1990s. Appearances in Playboy special editions Playboy's Girls of Summer '92 June 1992.Playboy's Book of Lingerie Vol. 26 July 1992.Playboy's Girls of the World October 1992 - cover.Playboy's Book of Lingerie Vol. 29 January 1993.Playboy..
Isabelle Goldenson
Isabelle Charlotte Weinstein Goldenson (? - February 21, 2005) was the wife of American Broadcasting Company founder and chairman Leonard Goldenson, and a co-founder of the charity United Cerebral Palsy (UCP). The Goldensons' daughter Genise was born in 1943 with cerebral palsy. Five years later, ..
Isabelle Holland
Isabelle Christian Holland (born June 16, 1920 in Basel, Switzerland — died February 9, 2002) was a fictional author. Her father was the American Consul in Liverpool, England during WWII. She moved to America in 1940 after the war. She wrote graphic novels, adult mysteries, romantic thrillers and ..
Isabelle Huppert
Isabelle Ann Huppert (born March 16, 1953) is a French actress. --> She was born in Paris and was encouraged by her mother to begin acting at a young age. Huppert later attended the Conservatory of Versailles where she won a prize for her acting. After a successful stage career, she began making mo..
Isabelle Mercier
Isabelle Mercier Nickname(s) No Mercy Hometown Victoriaville, Quebec World Series of Poker Bracelet(s) None Money finishes 5 Highest ITM main event finish None World Poker Tour Titles 0(+1) Final tables 0(+2) Money Finishes 1(+1) European Poker Tour Titles None ..
Isabelle Morneau
Isabelle Morneau (born April 18, 1976 in Greenfield Park, Quebec) is a defender on the Canadian Women's National Soccer team. Morneau has been a member of Team Canada since 1995 and has played for her country in over 75 international matches which includes three Women's World Cups. A gritty and h..
Isabelle Mouthon-Michellys
Isabelle Mouthon-Michellys (born 14 June 1966) is an athlete from France. She competes in triathlon. Mouthon competed at the first Olympic triathlon at the 2000 Summer Olympics. She took seventh place with a total time of 2:02:53.41. Her split times were 19:48.98 for the swim, 1:05:28.50 for the..
Isabelle of England
Isabelle of England lived from approximately 1285-1313 C.E. She was married to Edward II of England, fought him, and was eventually defeated. See Isabella of France ..
Isabelle of Hainaut
Isabelle of Hainaut (1170 - 1190) was queen consort of France. Isabelle was born in Lille, the daughter of Baldwin V, Count of Hainaut and Countess Margaret I of Flanders. She married King Philip II of France in 1180 and brought as her dowry the county of Artois. Isabella was crowned consort of Fr..
Isabelle Pasco
Isabelle Pasco (b. Perpignan, Pyrénées-Orientales, France, April 25, 1966) is a French actress and model. She is married to the Turkish-born French actor Tchéky Karyo. Films 1989 - Roselyne et les lions1991 - ''Prospero's Books2003 - Drôle de genre (TV)2003 - Clandestino2002 - Ali G Indahouse2..
Isabelle Peak
Isabelle Peak is a peak located on the Continental Divide on the border of Banff and Kootenay National Parks. The mountain was named in 1906 by Charles S. Thompson, after his sister Isabelle Thompson. The Interprovincial Boundary Commission made the first ascent of the peak in 1913. External ..
Isabelle Poulenard
Isabelle Poulenard is French soprano. Poulenard has performed and recorded operas, oratorios, sacred and secular songs from the 17th and 18th centuries. Her work has generally been focused on music of the French Baroque, however, she has participated in performances and recordings of the music of Ge..
Isabelle Romée
Isabelle Romée, also known as Isabelle de Vouthon and Isabelle d'Arc (1377 – 1458), was the mother of Joan of Arc. She was a native of Vouthon, a village near Domrémy-la-Pucelle where she and her husband Jacques d'Arc settled. Together they owned about 50 acres of land and a modest house. Isa..
Isabelle theorem prover
The Isabelle theorem prover is an interactive theorem proving framework, a successor of the HOL theorem prover. It is an LCF-style theorem prover (written in Standard ML), so it is based on a small logical core guaranteeing logical correctness. Isabelle is generic: it provides a meta-logic (a weak t..
Isabelle Turcotte Baird
Isabelle Turcotte Baird (born September 24, 1970) is an athlete from Canada. She competes in the triathlon. Baird competed at the first Olympic triathlon at the 2000 Summer Olympics. She took thirty-first place with a total time of 2:08:29.49. ..
Isabelle Vaughn
Alias character Isabelle Vaughn Gender Female Affiliation(s) daughter of CIA agents Sydney Bristow and Michael Vaughn Held ranks civilian Current status alive Portrayed by Julia Di Angelo Isabelle Bristow Vaughn is a fictional character from the ABC television series Alias. ..
Isabelle Wéry
Isabelle Wéry is a Belgian actrees and writer born in Liège. She studied theatre in INSAS, where she graduated in 1991, René Hainaux was his teacher. She has performed in several theatres from France, Belgium, Italy and the UK. Her monologues in Les Monologues du vagin by Eve Ensler were very s..
Isabelline
Isabelline is a term that refers to: Isabelline (colour), a pale yellowish or parchment colourIsabelline or Isabelline Gothic, a late medieval architectural style developed under the reign of Isabella of Castile..
Isabelline (colour)
Isabelline is a pale yellowish or parchment colour. According to popular legend, the name comes from Isabella, Archduchess of Austria (1566–1633), daughter of Philip II of Spain (1527–1598). Her husband, Albert VII, Archduke of Austria (1559–1621) laid siege to Ostend in July 1601 and Isabell..
Isabelline Gothic
Isabelline Gothic (in Spanish, Gótico Isabelino), is the name of an architectural style that was developed in Spain, during Isabella of Castile reign (1474 to 1505). It is considered to be the last expression of Spanish Gothic, and it has some elements of Renaissance influence. It is a transit..
Isabelline Shrike
The Isabelline Shrike Lanius isabellinus is a member of the shrike family Laniidae. It is the eastern equivalent of the Red-backed Shrike Lanius collurio with which it used to be considered conspecific. The Isabelline Shrike breeds in south Siberia and central Asia (race L. i. phoenicuroi..
Isabelline Wheatear
The Isabelline Wheatear, Oenanthe isabellina, is a small passerine bird that was formerly classed as a member of the Thrush family Turdidae, but is now more generally considered to be an Old World flycatcher, Muscicapidae. It is a migratory insectivorous bird. It breeds in southern Russia and c..
Isabell Bachor
Isabell Bachor (born July 10, 1983 in Trier) is a German footballer who plays in the Frauen-Bundesliga. She has been active in the German national football team since 2001. Sporting career Domestic football She began her career in SV Erbach, and eventually settled at FSV Frankfurt in 2000. In 200..
Isabell Herlovsen
Isabell Herlovsen (born june 23, 1988, in Moenchengladbach, Germany) is a Norwegian soccer player. She is a forwarder on her club side Kolbotn I.L.. She had her first appearance for the Norwegian National Team at the age of 16. She lives in Fredrikstad, Norway. Her father is Kai Erik Herlovsen, who..
Isabell Masters
Isabell Masters, Ph.D (born January 9, 1918) of Topeka, Kansas was a third-party candidate (Looking Back Party) for President of the United States in the United States presidential election, 1984, the United States presidential election, 1992 (339 votes), the United States presidential election, 19..
Isabelo de los Reyes
Isabelo de los Reyes (July 7, 1864-October 10, 1938) was a prominent Filipino politician and labor activist in the 19th and 20th century. Born to Elias de los Reyes and the poetess Leona Florentino in Vigan, Ilocos Sur, he attended schools in Vigan and Manila and received his college degrees from ..
Isabel Allende
For the Chilean politician and daughter of Salvador Allende, see Isabel Allende Bussi. Isabel Allende Llona (born August 2, 1942) is a Chilean-American writer, who is considered one of the most popular novelists in the world today. She has sold over 35 million copies and her work has been translate..
Isabel Allende Bussi
María Isabel Allende Bussi (born January 18 1945) is a Chilean Socialist politician and deputy since 1990. She is the daughter of former president of Chile Salvador Allende, and his wife, Hortensia Bussi. Following Allende's father death, she fled to Cuba with her mother and two sisters. From the..
Isabel Bassett
Isabel Bassett (born August 23, 1939) is a Canadian broadcaster and former politician. From 1999 until 2005 she was the chair and CEO of TVOntario/TFO, Ontario's provincial public television network. She has been a controversial figure at times, but is also a highly regarded pioneer in Canadian bro..
Isabel Bayrakdarian
Isabel Bayrakdarian is a world-renowned Armenian-Canadian soprano. Her first recording, titled “Joyous Light”, was released in March 2002 and rose to No. 1 in the Canadian classical charts. Soon afterwards, her vocals were featured in Atom Egoyan’s film Ararat, and in the movie Lord of the Ri..
Isabel Bishop
Isabel Bishop (March 3 1902 – March 19 1988) was an American painter and graphic artist, who produced numerous works of mainly working women in an urban realist style. She was widely exhibited in her lifetime, and was recognised with a number of awards including one for Outstanding Achievement..
Isabel Bloom
Isabel Bloom (February 10, 1908 - May 1, 2001) was an artist who was born Isabel Sherer in Galveston, Texas, and raised in Davenport, Iowa. She learned sculpture while studying at the Stone City Art Colony in central Iowa under Grant Wood. She met fellow artist and future husband John Bloom while ..
Isabel Briggs Myers
Isabel Briggs Myers (18 October 1897 – May 5, 1980[link][link]) was an American psychological theorist. She was co-creator, with her mother, of the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI). She was home-schooled by her mother (Katharine Cook Briggs, January 3, 1875[link..
Isabel Burton
Isabel Burton (born Isabel Arundell) (March 20, 1831 - March 21, 1896) was the wife of explorer, adventurer, and writer Sir Richard Francis Burton. Her father was Henry Raymond Arundell, nephew of James Everard Arundell, 10th Baron Arundell of Wardour Lovell, Mary S. A Rage to Live, W.W. Norton, 19..
Isabel Coixet
Isabel Coixet (b. April 9, 1962, in Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain) is a Catalan film director. She received her bachelor degree in History in the University of Barcelona. She has worked as a journalist and for spots besides. Films The Secret Life of Words (2005), with Sarah Polley and Tim Robbins.¡..
Isabel Cooper
Isabel Rosario Cooper, an actress, was born in the Philippines of Filipino and Scottish ancestry. She was famous as the first recipient of an on-screen kiss in a Filipino movie. When she was sixteen years old she met US General Douglas MacArthur and became his mistress. He arranged for her to follow..
Isabel de Bolebec
Isabel de Bolebec, countess of Oxford (c. 1165-1245), eldest daughter and co-heiress of Hugh de Bolebec, lord of Whitchurch, Buckinghamshire, England (d. c. 1166) and a patroness of the Order of Friars Preacher (Dominicans) in England. She married first Henry of Nonant, lord of Totnes, Devonshire (..
Isabel de Castro
Isabel de Castro (August 1, 1931 in Lisbon, Portugal - November 23, 2005) was a Portuguese actress. Castro's career began with the movie Ladrão, Precisa-se! in 1946 and her last movie, A Casa Esquecida, in 2004. Reference [Isabel de Castro] ..
Isabel de Herédia
Dona Isabel de Herédia de Bragança (born November 22 1966 in Lisbon) is the wife of Duarte Pio, Duke of Bragança, current pretender to the Portuguese throne and Duchess of Bragança. Portugal is a Republic, but monarchy supporters grant her the style of HRH The Duchess of Bragança. Isabel Heré..
Isabel Galhos
Isabel Antonia da Costa Galhos (born 1972) is an East Timorese refugee now living in Canada. She was a vocal critic of U.S. complicity in the invasion and occupation of East Timor and the United States government's continuing military and economic support for the brutal Suharto regime. She is now ..
Isabel Gallardo
Isabel Gallardo was a Chilean resident of the United States who was married to American U.S. Marine Captain Lorren Hay. During World War II, Gallardo worked for the Soviet intelligence on projects involving Chile. Venona Isabel Gallardo is referenced in the following Venona decrypted message: 76..
Isabel Gillies
Isabel Gillies is an actress and the daughter of Linda Gillies with whom she appeared in the film Metropolitan (1990). She plays Elliot Stabler's wife, Kathy, in [[Law and Order: Special Victims Unit]]. She appears in the episodes: "Blood", "Home", "Risk", "Popular", "Countdown", "Wrong is Right", ..
Isabel Glasser
Isabel Glasser is an actress who has starred in the movie Forever Young and Law and Order. External link ..
Isabel Hampton Robb
Isabel Adams Hampton Robb (1860-1910) was one of the founders of modern American nursing theory and one of the most important leaders in the history of nursing. She graduated from the Bellevue Hospital Training School for Nurses in 1883. After gaining experience working as a nurse in Rome she trav..
Isabel Hilton
Isabel Hilton (born 1949 in Aberdeen) is a Scottish journalist and broadcaster based in London. She was educated at Edinburgh University where she studied Chinese to post-graduate level. As a result of being Secretary of the China-Scottish Association, based at her University, Hilton was placed on ..
Isabel Inlet
Isabel Inlet was an informally-named inlet along the Outer Banks of North Carolina. It was created by Hurricane Isabel when it swept ashore on September 18, 2003. For the two months it was in existence, Isabel Inlet separated the town of Hatteras from the rest of Hatteras Island. The lower part b..
Isabel Jay
Isabel Jay (October 17, 1879-February 26, 1927) was an English opera singer and actress, best known for her performances in soprano roles of the Savoy Operas with the D'Oyly Carte Opera Company. Contents 1 Life and career1.1 Early life and D'Oyly Carte years1.2 Principal soprano1.3..
Isabel Jewell
Jewel in The Leopard Man Isabel Jewell (July 19, 1907 - April 5, 1972) was an American film actress. Born in Shoshoni, Fremont County, Wyoming, Jewell was a Broadway actress who achieved immediate success and glowing critical reviews in two productions, Up Pops the Devil (1930) and Blessed ..
Isabel Keating
Isabel Keating, actress, singer. Portrayed Judy Garland in the 2003 production of The Boy From Oz. External links [Isabel Keating homepage][Keating's IMDB page]..
Isabel L'Envers
Isabel L'Envers is the deceased wife of Rolande de la Courcel, a member of House L'Envers, in Jacqueline Carey's Kushiel's Legacy series. [Spoiler warningSpoiler warning]: Plot and/or ending details follow. Isabel was a murderess, who had Edmée de Rocaille killed so she could marry the..
Isabel la Negra
redirect [[Template:Not verified]] This article or section may contain [No original researchoriginal research] or [Verifiabilityunverified] claims. Please help Wikipedia by adding references. See the [talk page] for details . Isabel Luberza Oppenheimer (born approx...
Isabel LeBourdais
Isabel LeBourdais (died 2003) was a Canadian journalist and author. She was a sister of Gwethalyn Graham. She is best known as the author of the 1966 book The Trial of Steven Truscott, the first major work to argue that Truscott had been wrongfully convicted. ..
Isabel Letham
Isabel Letham (1899 - 11 March 1995) was the first Australian to surf. This was at Freshwater Beach, Sydney in 1915, tandem with Duke Kahanamoku. Kahanamoku had been invited to Australia by the NSW Swimming Association. He hadn't brought a board so Letham's father William Letham helped him make o..
Isabel le Despenser
Isabel le Despenser was the name of several women of the aristocratic family of Despenser during the Middle Ages. Countess of Arundel Isabel le Despenser (1312-1356) was the eldest daughter of Hugh the younger Despenser and Eleanor de Clare. On February 9, 1321 Isabel was married to Richard Fitzal..
Isabel Lucas
Isabel Lucas (born January 29, 1985 in Melbourne, Victoria, Austrialia) is an Australian actress. Her Swiss mother and Australian father live in Queensland. Lucas lived in Switzerland for a year as a child but now lives on Sydney's North Shore. Currently, she plays Tasha Andrews on the successful A..
Isabel Luísa, Princess of Beira
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Isabel Madow
Isabel Madow (born October 5, 1973) is a Mexican actress and model, born in Mexico City, Mexico. She is often photographed wearing glasses (which for a model is considered unusual). She began her career appearing as the always silent secretary of television host Brozo the Clown (played by Victor Tr..
Isabel Maria de Gama
Isabel Maria de Gama is the queen dowager of the Bakongo people in the Republic of the Congo in west Africa. She succeeded her husband, Dom Antonio III upon his death in 1958 as regent for her son, Mansala. Some believe that Isabel Maria is still the regent of the Kongo. Others hold that her rege..
Isabel Marks
Isabel Marks is the writer and artist of many webcomics. She and her husband Terrence Marks also work as colorists for Kevin & Kell, by syndicated cartoonist Bill Holbrook. Webcomics Several of these are available in print from the Marks' imprint, ND Unlimited. Namir DeiterUnlike MinervaYou Say It ..
Isabel Martínez de Perón
Isabel Perón Term of Office: July 1 1974—March 24 1976 Predecessor: Juan Domingo Perón Successor: Jorge Videla Vice-president: none Date of Birth: February 4, 1931 Place of Birth: La Rioja Profession: Dancer Political Party: Justicialist María Estela Martínez de Perón (born on F..
Isabel Meighen
Jessie Isabel Cox Meighen (born April 18, 1883 in Granby, Quebec; died September 6, 1985), was the wife of Arthur Meighen, the ninth Prime Minister of Canada. Known as Isabel, she married Arthur Meighen in 1904, and they had two sons and one daughter: Theodore Roosevelt Meighen (1905 - 1979)Maxwel..
Isabel Metcalfe
Isabel Metcalfe is a Canadian political advisor, and was the Liberal Party of Canada candidate in the riding of Carleton—Mississippi Mills in the 2006 federal election. Born in Almonte, Ontario, Metcalfe today lives in downtown Ottawa where she has worked for the Liberals for several decades, an..
Isabel Miller Museum
The Isabel Miller Museum is the city museum of Sitka in the U.S. state of Alaska. Run by the Sitka Historical Society, it is located in the Harrigan Centennial Hall in downtown Sitka. Its collection focuses on Sitka's history from the Tlingit people, through the European explorations and Russian er..
Isabel of Coimbra
Isabel of Coimbra (Isabella of Portugal) (1432-December 2, 1455) was a princess of Portugal, the daughter of Pedro, Duke of Coimbra and the first wife of King Afonso V of Portugal. They married on May 6, 1447. Issue: Prince John (January 29, 1451-1451) Princess Joan (February 6, 1452-May 12, 1490)..
Isabel of Conches
Isabel of Conches rode armed like a knight during a conflict in northern France during the late 1100's. Orderic Vitalis described Isabel of Conches, daughter of Simon de Montfort, as as brave as “several Amazons and the legendary Camilla, who fought as ally of the Italian king Turnus in the Aenei..
Isabel of Gloucester
Isabel of Gloucester (d. 14 October 1217) was the first wife of King John of England. She is also known by an exceptionally large number of alternative names: Hadwisa, Hawise, Joan, Eleanor, Avise and Avisa. Isabel was the daughter of the 2nd Earl of Gloucester and his wife, Hawise. Her father die..
Isabel of Majorca
Isabel (also Isabella or Elizabeth, Catalan: Elisabet) (1337–1403) was the last titular Queen of Majorca and Countess of Roussillon and Cerdanya from 1375 to her death. She was the daughter of James III and his first wife, Constance of Aragón. Her maternal grandparents were Alfonso IV of Ara..
Isabel of Portugal (disambiguation)
Isabella, Isabel, Elizabeth or Elisabeth of Portugal may refer to several people who were either born or married into the Portuguese royal dynasty: Portuguese queens consort Elizabeth of Aragon, a.k.a. Queen Saint Elizabeth or Saint Elizabeth of Portugal (1271-1336), daughter of Peter III of Aragon..
Isabel of Spain
Isabel of Spain is the name of: Isabel of Spain (1566-1633), arch-duchess of the Netherlands (1566-1633)Isabel II of Spain (1830-1904)Isabella of Burgundy (1501–1526) ..
Isabel of Spain, Princess of Asturias
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Isabel Oli
Maria Olivia S. Daytia (real name of Isabel Oli), born October 20, 1981 in Cebu City, Philippines) is a Filipina model, television and movie actress. She’s the youngest of seven children of a pure-Chinese father and Filipino Spanish mother. Isabel graduated from the University of San Jose - Reco..
Isabel Oyarzábal Smith
Isabel Oyarzábal Smith (1878 in Málaga, Andalusia, Spain – 1974 Mexico City) was a Spanish-born journalist, writer, actress and diplomat. Oyarzábal's first position was of a Spanish language instructor in Sussex, England. After the death of her father, she met Ceferino Palencia, the son of..
Isabel Pagan
Isabel Pagan (ca. 1740; died 1821) was a Scottish poetess of the Romantic Era. She has been titled Working class poet, as has Christian Milne. Works Ca' the Ewes to the KnowesThe Crook and PlaidAccount of the Author's LifetimeA New Love Song, with the AnswerThe AnswerOn Burns and RamsayA LetterThe..
Isabel Pantoja
Isabel Pantoja (María Isabel Pantoja Martín) is a popular contemporary Spanish singer, born on August 2, 1956, in the famous Triana district of Seville, Spain. She has released in excess of a dozen albums throughout a career spanning many decades. She is known for her distinctive Andalusian styl..
Isabel Paterson
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Isabel Plantagenet
Isabel Plantagenet (1409-2 October, 1484) was the only daughter of Richard of Conisburgh, 3rd Earl of Cambridge and Anne de Mortimer. She was an older sister of Richard Plantagenet, 3rd Duke of York. On 18 February, 1413 she was either betrothed or married to Sir Thomas Grey. He was a namesake son..
Isabel Preysler
Isabel Preysler (born February 18, 1951 in Manila, Philippines) is a former model in Spain, a journalist for ¡Hola! magazine, TV talk show host, and a fashion designer in Madrid, Spain. Preysler was born in Manila, Philippines. The third of six children to a wealthy conservative Spanish-mestiso f..
Isabel Province
Isabel Province Statistics Capital: Buala Area: 4,136 km²Ranked 4th Inhabitants: 20,421 (1999)Ranked 6th Pop. density: 4.9 inh./km²Ranked 8th Map Isabel Province is one of the provinces of the Solomon Islands. It has a population of around 30,000 (2004). The capital is B..
Isabel Sanford
Isabel Sanford (August 29, 1917 – July 9, 2004) was an American actress most famous for her role as Louise "Weezie" Jefferson on the CBS television sitcoms All in the Family (1971-1975) and The Jeffersons (1975-1985). She was the first African-American actress to win a Lead Actress Emmy (she won..
Isabel Sawhill
Isabel V. Sawhill is a Senior Fellow at The Brookings Institution, where she is the Vice President and Director of Economic Studies, among other duties. She has authored and co-authored several books, including Getting Ahead: Economic and Social Mobility in America and Updating America's Social Con..
Isabel Soveral
Isabel M. M. Abranches de Soveral born in Oporto (1961). She studied at the National Conservatory with the composers Jorge Peixinho and Joly Braga Santos with a scholarship from the Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation. In 1988, she attended the State Faculty of New York, in Stony Brook, where she studied..
Isabel Thorne
Isabel Jane Thorne (1833/4-1910) was an early campaigner for medical education for women. Born in London, she married Joseph Thorne, a tea merchant, and went to live in Shanghai. One of her children died there and she became convinced of the need for women to have female doctors for themselves and..
Isabel Turner
Isabel Turner is a past mayor of Kingston, Ontario. She was born in Scotland and immigrated to Canada in 1956. Married to a Kingston dentist, John Turner, she has three children. She has lived in Kingston since 1968. Isabel Turner entered politics in 1980 and became the first woman councillor on K..
Isabel Vericat
Isabel Vericat Núñez (born c. 1970), is a Spanish-Mexican lawyer, book writer and translator of many languages. Brief biography Isabel Vericat Núñez was born in Spain to mixed nationality parents. Vericat Nunez demonstrated intelligence since she was a small child, getting the necessary grade..
Isabgol
Isabgol or "Sat-Isabgol" is an Indian branded product for relief of constipation. It contains psyllium seed husks, the same active ingredient as the American product Metamucil. ..
ISAC
The correct title of this } is }}}. The initial letter is capitalized due to [Naming conventions #Lower case first lettertechnical restrictions]. iSAC is a wideband speech codec, developed by Global IP Sound (GIPS). It is suitable for VoIP applications and streaming audio. The encoded bloc..
Isaccea
Map of Tulcea County showing Isaccea highlighted Map showing the nearby localities and roads Isaccea (population: 5,614) is a small town in the Tulcea County, in Dobruja, Romania, on the right bank of the Danube, 35 km north-west of Tulcea. The town has been inhabited for thousands of..
Isachar Fischer
Isachar Fischer (b. Yugoslavia in 1929) is the founder of I. Fischer & Co., now known as Fischer, Behar, Chen, Well, Orion & Co.. He recieved his LL.B and M.Jur degrees from the Tel Aviv School of Law and Economics. He was admitted to the Israel Bar in 1958. External links [Fischer, Behar, Che..
Isachsen, Nunavut
Coordinates: [78°46′60″N, 103°31′60″W] Isachsen was a remote arctic research station on the western shore of Ellef Ringnes Island in the Sverdrup Islands, in the territory of Nunavut in Canada. It was founded to participate in a joint Canada-U.S. weather program. Isachsen opera..
Isacomm
ISACOMM (ISA Communications Services, Inc.) was a long-distance telephone company headquartered in Atlanta. Contents 1 Formation2 Marketing3 Technology4 Evolution Formation ISACOMM began as a concept within Insurance Systems of America (ISA), an Atlanta company founded in 19..
Isadora
Isadora is also computer software. See Isadora (software). Isadora (also known as The Loves of Isadora) is a 1968 biographical film which tells the story of dancer Isadora Duncan. It stars Vanessa Redgrave, James Fox and Jason Robards. The movie was adapted by Melvyn Bragg, Margaret Drabble and C..
Isadora (software)
Isadora is a proprietary graphic programming environment for Mac OS X and Microsoft Windows, with emphasis on real-time manipulation of digital video. It has support for OpenSound Control. Isadora was designed by Mark Coniglio. External links [Isadora homepage][Isadora review on Mac..
Isadora Duncan
Portrait photograph by Arnold Genthe. Isadora Duncan striking a pose Isadora Duncan [link] [link] (May 26, 1877 - September 14, 1927) was an American dancer. Born Dora Angela Duncan in San Francisco, California, she is considered the Mother of Modern Dance. Although ..
Isadora Records
Isadora is an independent record label started and operated by Hawksley Workman. Isadora's releases are manufactured and distributed by Universal Music. Isadora's only current artists are Hawksley Workman and Serena Ryder. [Isadora Records Official Site] ..
Isadore, Michigan
Isadore is a small unincorporated community in south central Leelanau County in the U.S. state of Michigan. It began when Polish immigrants arrived from Milwaukee, Wisconsin in about 1870 and settled into farming in the area. The first Roman Catholic Church, called "Holy Rosary", was built in 1883..
Isadore Dyer
Isadore Dyer (1865-1920) was an American physician, born at Galveston, Tex. He graduated from Sheffield Scientific School (Yale) in 1887, studied at the University of Virginia, and took his M. D. at Tulane in 1889. After an internship of three years in New York, he served at Tulane in various ..
Isadore Sharp
Isadore "Issy" Sharp (born October 8, 1931) is a Canadian businessman and founder, president and CEO of Four Seasons Hotels and Resorts. In 1952, he graduated from the Ryerson Polytechnical Institute with a degree in architecture. He founded the Four Seasons Hotel in 1960 and opened the first hote..
Isadore Singer
Isadore Singer Isadore Manual Singer (born 1924) is an Institute Professor in the Department of Mathematics at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. He is noted for work with Michael Atiyah on the Atiyah-Singer index theorem. He was born in Detroit, and received his undergraduate degree..
Isadore Twersky
Isadore Twersky (1930–October 12, 1997) was Nathan Littauer Professor of Hebrew Literature and Philosophy at Harvard University. Twersky was an authority on Rabbinic literature and Jewish thought, and was known for his seminal An Introduction to the Code of Maimonides. He was the editor of th..
Isador Nabi
Isador Nabi was a pseudonym used by Richard Levins and Richard Lewontin (and perhaps others) in the early 1980s for satirical purposes. The two were able to have his biography listed in American Men of Science; to publish articles and letters in journals under his name; and to list him on the edito..
ISAE
The ISAE (Institut Supérieur de l'Aéronautique et de l'Espace) is the putative name for the French aerospace engineering university in Toulouse, resulting from the merger of SUPAERO and the ENSICA, which is scheduled to take place in September 2007. The aim of this move is to augment the internati..
Isaeidae
Isaeidae is a family of amphipods. Genera Ampelisciphotis Audulla Cheirimedeia Cheirophotis Chevalia Eurystheus Gammaropsis Isaea Kermystheus Ledoyerella Megamphopus Microprotopus Pareurystheus Photis Podoceropsis Protomedeia ..
Isaeus
Isaeus (fl. early 4th century BC) was a Greek orator. Traditionally, he was born at Chalcis in Euboea around 420 BC. He came to Athens as a student of Isocrates and later taught Demosthenes while working as a metic speechwriter for others. He was one of the ten great Attic orators although only elev..
Isaev
Isaev A lunar crater.Aleksei Mihailovich Isaev, Russian rocket engineer.This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. ..
Isaev (crater)
Crater characteristics Coordinates ..
ISAF
ISAF can stand for: International Sailing FederationInternational Security Assistance Force - an international military force in AfghanistanIndependent State Allied Forces - an alliance you fought for in the PS2 game Ace Combat 04 ..
Isagarh
Isagarh, also known as Issagarh, is a city in Ashoknagar District of Madhya Pradesh state in central India. It is the administrative headquarters of Isagarh tehsil. History Before Indian independence in 1947, Isagarh was part of the princely state of Gwalior, where it was the administrative headqua..
Isagarh District
Isagarh District is a former administrative district (zila) of the princely state of Gwalior in central India. Gwalior state existed from the 18th century until shortly after Indian Independence in 1947. Geographically, it included most of the present-day districts of Guna and Ashoknagar, along with..
Isagoras
Isagoras, son of Tisander, was an Athenian aristocrat in the late 6th century BC. He had remained in Athens during the tyranny of Hippias, but after Hippias was overthrown he became involved in a struggle for power with Cleisthenes, a fellow aristocrat. In 508 BC he was elected archon eponymous, bu..
Isahak Isahakyan
Isahak Isahakyan was Vice Chairman of Yerevan Office of the State Bank of the Armenian SSR from 1978 to 1986. After gaining independence from the Soviet Union he became the first Chairman of the Central Bank of Armenia until 1994. He is currently an advisor to the Chairman of the Central Bank of Ar..
Isahaya, Nagasaki
Isahaya (諫早市; -shi) is a city located in Nagasaki, Japan. As of 2003, the city has an estimated population of 95,880 and the density of 659.06 persons per km². The total area is 145.48 km². The city was founded on September 1, 1940. Isahaya is the home of [Nagasaki Wesleyan Universit..
Isaiah
Isaiah the Prophet in Hebrew Scriptures was depicted on the Sistine Chapel ceiling by Michelangelo. Isaiah or Yeshayáhu (יְשַׁעְיָהוּ "Salvation of/is the Lord", Standard Hebrew Yəšaʿyáhu, Tiberian Hebrew Yəšaʿăyāhû, Greek Ἠσαίας = Ēsaias) was the son of Amoz, ..
Isaiah 53
Isaiah 53 "The Suffering Servant" (KJV) 52:13 Behold, my servant shall deal prudently, he shall be exalted and extolled, and be very high. 52:14As many were astonied at thee; his visage was so marred more than any man, and his form more than the sons of men: 52:15So shall he sprinkle many nation..
Isaiah Benjamin Scott
Isaiah Benjamin Scott or I.B. Scott (September 30, 1854 - July 4, 1931) was an American theologian, educator, and journalist. Scott was an ordained Methodist Episcopal reverend and elder; and was active in the leadership of the denomination. He attended five general conferences, three Ecumenical Me..
Isaiah Berlin
Sir Isaiah Berlin, OM, (June 6 1909 – November 5 1997) was a political philosopher and historian of ideas, regarded as one of the leading liberal thinkers of the 20th century. Born in Riga, then part of the Russian Empire, he was the first Jew to be elected to a prize fellowship at All Soul..
Isaiah Bowman
Isaiah Bowman, AB, Ph. D. (26 December 1878, Waterloo, Ontario, Canada – 6 January 1950, Baltimore, United States) was an American geographer. He was educated at Harvard and Yale where he taught from 1905 to 1915, after which time he became the director of the American Geographical Society, a ..
Isaiah Bradley
Isaiah Bradley is a fictional character in the Marvel Comic universe. He was an early product of the United States' Super-Soldier program (codenamed Operation: Rebirth) during World War II. Contents 1 History1.1 Suicide mission1.2 Josiah X1.3 Steve Rogers1.4 Patriot2&..
Isaiah Dorman
Isaiah Dorman (birthdate unknown – June 26, 1876) was a former slave who served as an interpreter for the United States Army during the Indian Wars. He perished at the Battle of Little Bighorn, the only black man killed in the fight. Not much is known of Dorman's early life. Some account sugg..
Isaiah Hart
Isaiah David Hart was the founder of Jacksonville, Florida. His son, Ossian B. Hart, became the tenth governor of Florida in 1873. The Isaiah D. Hart Bridge over the St. Johns River in Jacksonville is named after him. ..
Isaiah Horowitz
Isaiah Horowitz (c. 1565 - March 24, 1630 (11 Nissan 5390), was a well-known rabbi and mystic. He is also known as Shelah HaKadosh - "the Holy Shelah" - from the title of his best-known work. Contents 1 Biography2 Works3 External links3.1 References3.2 Resources Biograph..
Isaiah Ikey Owens
Isaiah "Ikey" Owens is the current keyboardist in The Mars Volta, and was a member of Cedric Bixler Zavala and Omar Rodriguez-Lopez's side project, DeFacto. He has also performed as a member of the Long Beach Dub Allstars. He has done session work with Shuggie Otis, The Aquabats, Blowfly, Barringt..
Isaiah Kacyvenski
Isaiah Kacyvenski (born October 3 1977) is an NFL outside linebacker with the Seattle Seahawks. Early Childhood Isaiah Kacyvenski started from humble beginnings. The youngest of five children growing up in upstate Endicott, N.Y., his family lived in a tent for three months when he was a young child..
Isaiah Montgomery
Isaiah Montgomery (May 21, 1847 - March 5, 1924) was a former slave, the son of Ben Montgomery, and the founder of Mound Bayou, Mississippi. Born into slavery, Isaiah was afforded an education due to his father's relatively influential position on the Davis Bend plantation. Following the end of th..
Isaiah Rankin
Isaiah Rankin (born 22nd May 1978) is an English professional footballer currently playing for Grimsby Town. Rankin is a pacy, powerful striker who can also play on the right wing if needed. Rankin has played for a host of clubs in his relatively short career: (in chronological order) Arsenal, C..
Isaiah Rider
Isaiah "J.R." Rider (born March 12 1971 in Oakland, California) is a former NBA basketball player, who played from 1993–2002. The 6'5" (1.96 m) Rider attended two junior colleges before finding a home at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, where he garnered 2nd-Team All-American honors as a..
Isaiah Robinson
Isaiah Robinson (1700s) was an officer in the Continental Navy of the United States. Likely born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Robinson was a member of the Philadelphia Ship Masters' Association and served as lieutenant on the Hornet with Joshua Barney. He later commanded the 10-gun Continental sl..
Isaiah Rogers
Isaiah Rogers (1800—1869), born in Massachusetts, was a prominent American architect of national reputation who practiced in Mobile, Alabama, Boston, Massachusetts, New York City, and Cincinnati, Ohio. Two of his sons followed him into the profession. Rogers was a student of Solomon Willa..
Isaiah Rosario
Isaiah Rosario is a singer from Minneapolis that has sold over 48 million records in Puerto Rico and the Dominican Republic. ..
Isaiah Sellers
Isaiah Sellers (c. 1802–1864) was the riverboat captain from whom Samuel L. Clemens claimed to have appropriated the pen-name Mark Twain. The story of how Clemens started to use the name is told in chapter 50 of Life on the Mississippi and is summarized in the main article on Mark Twain. Since..
Isaiah Shachar
Isaiah Shachar (born Yeshayahu Stengel in Haifa on August 6 1935; died on September 19 1977) was a Jewish Historian. At the Hebrew University of Jerusalem he studied European history and Jewish history in eastern Europe. His Master thesis in 1963 was entitled Criticism of the Jewish Community and I..
Isaiah Shavitt
Isaiah Shavitt was born on July 29, 1925 in Kutno, Poland. He was awarded a Ph. D., supervised by S. Francis Boys at Cambridge University, in 1957. He was a professor at the Technion - Israel Institute of Technology in Haifa, Israel from 1962 to 1967. In 1967 he moved to a senior research position a..
Isaiah Thomas
This article refers to the revolutionary-era figure. For the former basketball player, see Isiah Thomas Isaiah Thomas (January 8, 1749 - April 4, 1831), was an American newspaper publisher and author. He was active in the American Revolution and performed the first public reading of the Declaratio..
Isaiah Washington
Isaiah Washington IV (born 3 August, 1963) is an American actor. A DNA test taken to determine his heritage showed that his father's side is Angolan and his mother's side is from Sierra Leone. Born in Houston, Texas, he was one of the first graduates from Willowridge High School, Houston, in 1981. ..
Isaias Afewerki
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Isaías de Noronha
Admiral José Isaías de Noronha, (Rio de Janeiro, July 6 1874 - Jacarepaguá, January 29 1963). Was one of the leaders of the junta that governed Brazil during the time Washington Luís was deposed. President of BrazilList of presidents of Brazil Deodoro da Fonseca | Floriano Peixoto | Pruden..
Isaías Medina Angarita
Isaías Medina Angarita Isaías Medina Angarita (July 6 1897 in San Cristóbal, Venezuela – September 15 1953 in Caracas) was a Venezuelan military and political leader, president of Venezuela from 1941 until 1945. Medina followed the path of his predecessor Eleazar López Contreras, and r..
Isaias Samakuva
Isaias Samakuva (born 1945 in Kunji, Bié province) is the president of the National Union for the Total Independence of Angola (UNITA). He joined the party in 1974 and was elected its president in 2003 after the death of previous leader Jonas Savimbi. He spent a good deal of time in Europe as an un..
Isaias W. Hellman
Isaias W. Hellman was a German-Jewish banker and philanthropist, and a founding father of The University of Southern California. Los Angeles was a frontier town in the early 1870s, when a group of public-spirited citizens led by Judge Robert Maclay Widney first dreamed of establishing a university ..
Isaia Toeava
Isaia Toeava (born 15 January 1986) also know as "Ice" is an up and coming, rising talent in New Zealand rugby. His debut for the All Blacks was on Saturday, 26 November 2005 against Scotland at Edinburgh, aged at only 19 years. His diversity has seen him cover most positions in the Auckland NPC 200..
Isair
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Isajeep
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Isakas Vistaneckis
Isakas (Isaak, Itzhak) Vistaneckis (Vistinietzki) (born in 1910), a Lithuanian chess master. Biography In 1930, Isakas Vistaneckis won a Lithuanian Championship. In May 1931, he won the 1st Baltic Championship at Klaipeda. In 1935, he won a Lithuanian Championship. In 1935, he drew a match against ..
Isak Arne Refvik
Isak Arne Refvik (born 25 December 1956) is a Norwegian football coach and former player. He scored 86 goals in 407 games for Viking, and played one season for Scottish team Hibernian F.C. together with fellow Norwegian Svein Mathisen. Refvik was capped 7 times for Norway. Isak Arne Refvik became l..
Isak Musliu
Fatmir Limaj, Isak Musliu and Haradin Bala are charged by the ICTY with a series of beatings and murders in a KLA prison camp in a family compound in Lapusnik to deal with Serbs and suspected Albanian collaborators between May and July 1998 during the Kosovo War. The most serious incident listed in..
Isak N Jiyeon
Isak N Jiyeon (이삭 N 지연) was Korean female duet. Isak N Jiyeon did belong to SM Entertainment. Contents 1 Members2 Discography2.1 Compilations3 Related entries4 External links Members Kim Isak (김이삭, a.k.a Ida Simmons), born 25 May, 1985Lee Ji Yeon (이지..
Isaly's
Isaly’s was a chain of family owned dairies and restaurants started in Mansfield (Richland County), Ohio with locations throughout the American Midwest from the early 1900s until the 1970s. Best known today for its iconic Klondike Bar , the concern was founded by William Isaly, son of Swiss im..
ISAM
ISAM stands for Indexed Sequential Access Method, a method for storing data for fast retrieval. ISAM was originally developed by IBM and today forms the basic data store of almost all databases, both relational and otherwise. In an ISAM system, data is organized into records which are composed of ..
Isam
ISAM (Indexed Sequential Access Method) is a file management system developed at IBM that allows records to be accessed either sequentially (in the order they were entered) or randomly (with an index). Each index defines a different ordering of the records. An employee database may have several ind..
Isamahii Garden
Isamahii Garden is a primary chat of the uniquely designed roleplaying community currently residing on the Internet Relay Chat server, SurrealChat. Established by roleplayer Kouketsu in 2001, the Isamahii Garden has, throughout its five year existence, served as a hub for general chat roleplaying, ..
Isambard Brunel
Isambard Brunel can refer to two different people; Sir Marc Isambard Brunel (April 25, 1769 – December 12, 1849).Isambard Kingdom Brunel (April 9, 1806 – September 15, 1859). This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If ..
Isambard Khroustalov
Isambard Khroustalov is the pseudonym of Sam Britton, of the electronica outfit Icarus. ..
Isambard Kingdom Brunel
Isambard Kingdom Brunel, FRS (9 April 1806 – 15 September 1859) (IPA: [ˈɪzəmbɑ(ɹ)d ˈkɪŋdəm brʊˈnɛl]), was an English engineer. He is best known for the creation of the Great Western Railway, a series of famous steamships, and numerous important bridges. Though Brunel'..
Isambard Prince
Prince (played by Nigel Bennett) is the cruel ruler of the Planet Fire in the third season of the science fiction television show LEXX. In the fourth season of the same show, he reappears as Isambard Prince, head of the United States' Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms, and secret master of the..
Isamot Kol
[[Image:IsamotKol.jpg|150px|right|thumb|Isamot Kol, on his first assignment with partner Vath Sarn (background). From [[Green Lantern Corps: Recharge.]], #2. Art by Patrick Gleason and Prentis Rollins.]] Isamot Kol is a fictional comic book superhero, an extraterrestrial from the planet Thanagar, an..
Isamu Alva Dyson
Isamu Alva Dyson is a fictional character in the Macross universe. He is a leading character in the anime show Macross Plus, where he is the test pilot of the Shinsei Industries' YF-19 in the Project Super Nova History Isamu grew up with his two friends Myung and Guld on the rural planet of Eden...
Isamu Cho
Isamu Cho,as Soldier and officer in Japanese Armed forces and active ardent supporter in first attempts of military and rigth-wing coup d etat s. The Cape(later Captain) Isamu Cho,officer recent graduated by Military academy,was assigned your first duties outside Japan.he was active participant or ..
Isamu Noguchi
Isamu Noguchi, 1941. Black Slide mantra, in Sapporo, Hokkaido, Japan. The viewer can enter the sculpture in the back, climb up a short tunnel inside, and then slide down the slope. Isamu Noguchi (野口 勇 Noguchi Isamu, November 17, 1904 - December 30, 1988) was a notable 20th centur..
Isam al-Qadi
'Isam al-Qadi is a Palestinian Ba'thist politician aligned with the government of Syria. He is head of the Syrian-controlled as-Sa'iqa faction of the Palestinian Liberation Organization (PLO) since 1979. He lives in Damascus. ..
Isan
[Featured articles ] Isan (also written as Isaan, Issan, or Esarn; Thai/Isan อีสาน) is the northeast region of Thailand. It is located on the Khorat Plateau, bordered by the Mekong River to the north and east, and by Cambodia to the south. To the west it i..
Isandlwana
Isandlwana (also sometimes seen as Isandhlwana or Isandula) is an isolated hill in the KwaZulu-Natal province of South Africa. On January 22, 1879, Isandlwana was the site of the Battle of Isandlwana, where over 20,000 Zulu warriors defeated a contingent of British soldiers in the first engagement..
Isane Kotetsu
Isane Kotetsu is a character from the anime and manga series Bleach. She is the lieutenant of the 4th Division in Gotei 13 (the medical and supply relief division), under Captain Retsu Unohana. Character outline Isane wears her silver-purple hair short with a few long strands with beads. She also..
Isangel
Isangel is a city in Vanuatu. Located on the island of Tanna, it is the provincial administrative capital of Tafea Province. The town has a population of about 1,200, most of them Melanesians; the major languages of the area are Lénakel and the national tongue Bislama, an English creole. ..
Isang Yun
Isang Yun (also spelled Yun I-sang; September 17, 1917 - November 3, 1995) was a Korean composer who spent most of his creative career in Germany. Contents 1 Life2 Awards3 Selected works4 External links5 See also Life Yun I-sang was born in Chungmu (now Tongyeong) in 19..
Isanosaurus
Isanosaurus (meaning "Northeastern Thailand Lizard") was one of the first true sauropods, with all four legs always on the ground. It lived 200 mya in Southeast Asia. References [The Dinosauricon] ..
Isanotski Peaks
Isanotski Peaks or Isanotski Volcano, known locally as "Ragged Jack", is a multipeaked mountain on Unimak Island, the easternmost Aleutian Island in Alaska, United States. It is an old, highly dissected stratovolcano, lying about 10 miles (16 km) east of Shishaldin Volcano, the highest peak in the..
Isanti
Isanti can refer to: The city of Isanti, MinnesotaIsanti Township, MinnesotaThis is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. ..
Isanti, Minnesota
Isanti is a city in Isanti County, Minnesota, United States. The population was 2,324 at the 2000 census. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of 5.5 km² (2.1 mi²), all land. Demographics As of the census2 of 2000, there were 2,324 people, 816 househ..
Isanti County, Minnesota
Isanti County is a county located in the U.S. state of Minnesota. As of 2000, the population was 31,287. Its county seat is Cambridge6. Contents 1 Geography1.1 Adjacent counties2 Demographics3 Cities and towns Geography According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the county has a to..
Isanti Township, Minnesota
Isanti Township is a township in Isanti County, Minnesota, United States. The population was 2,364 at the 2000 census. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the township has a total area of 81.5 km² (31.5 mi²). 79.3 km² (30.6 mi²) of it is land and 2.2 km² (0.9 mi²) of it (..
Isan (disambiguation)
Isan, or ISAN, may refer to: Isan, a region of ThailandInternational Standard Audiovisual Number, an ISO Standard for identification of audiovisual works.An electronic music British group, Isan whose output has been released mainly through Morr Music. This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation..
Isan language
Isan (also Isaan or Esarn) is the language of the Isan region of Thailand. It is a tonal language of the Tai family, and is closely related to Lao, but has also been much influenced by Thai: the three are substantially mutually comprehensible. Phonology and the rules for determining tones vary in ..
Isao Aoki
(born 31 August 1942 in Abiko, Chiba, Japan) is one of Japan's most successful golfers. He was elected to the World Golf Hall of Fame in 2004. Aoki as introduced to golf while caddying at the Abiko Golf Club as a schoolboy. He went on to win more than fifty events on the Japan Golf Tour between 197..
Isao Kimura
Isao Kimura (22 June 1923 - 4 July 1981), also known as Ko Kimura, was a Japanese actor who appeared in such films as Akira Kurosawa's Seven Samurai (as the young samurai Katsushiro) and Stray Dog (as Yusa the criminal). External links ..
Isao Takagi
Isao Takagi, who goes by the stage name Arashi is a Japanese professional wrestler who was recently was fired for being caught with cannabis. He worked for All Japan Pro Wrestling. Sources [Article of him caught with cannabis.] ..
Isao Takahata
Isao Takahata (高畑 勲 Takahata Isao) (born October 29, 1935) is one of the most famous directors of anime, or Japanese animated films. Born in Ujiyamada (now Ise), Mie prefecture, Japan, he is a long-term colleague of Hayao Miyazaki and co-head at Studio Ghibli. His four animated films at Studi..
Isao Tomita
Isao Tomita (冨田 勲; Tomita Isao, born April 22, 1932), is a renowned electronic music composer. Tomita was born in Tokyo and spent early childhood with his father in China. After returning to Japan, he took private lessons in orchestration and composition while an art history student at Keio U..
Isao Yoneda
Isao Yoneda (born August 29, 1979) is a Japanese gymnast. In the 2004 Olympics he won a bronze medal in the Men's Horizontal Bar. ..
Isao Yukisada
Isao Yukisada (行定 勲 Yukisada Isao, born 3 August 1968 in Kumamoto, Japan) is a Japanese film director. Served as assistant director on Shunji Iwai's Love Letter, April Story and Swallowtail. Films OPEN HOUSE (1998)Himawari aka Sunflower (ひまわり) (2000)A Closing Day (..
ISAP
I.S.A.P (Η.Σ.Α.Π.) (Ilektrikoi Sidirodromoi Athinon - Pireos/Ηλεκτρικοί Σιδηρόδρομοι Αθηνών - Πειραιώς) (Athens Piraeus Electric Railways) is the above ground public transport system of Athens, Greece. Athens Metro Line 1 was inaugurated on February 27, 1869 a..
ISAPI
The Internet Server Application Programming Interface (ISAPI) is the API of Internet Information Services (IIS), Microsoft's collection of Windows-based web server services. The most prominent application of IIS and ISAPI is Microsoft's web server (like the more recent OS -- Windows Server 2003 whi..
Isar
The Isar is the fifth largest river in Bavaria, Germany. After the Inn river and the Lech river, it is the third most important tributary of the Danube river in Germany and is 295 km in length. The name Isar appears to be derived from the Celtic word Isaria (meaning torrential). Contents 1&nbs..
ISAR
ISAR - The International Search And Rescue Competition. Held each year alternating between the US and Canada where teams from the Canadian Coast Guard Auxiliary and United States Coast Guard Auxiliary compete in a friendly way for the ISAR trophy. It is an opportunity for members of the Coast Guard..
Isara (disambiguation)
Isara may refer to the following things: Isara, a humanitarian website in ThaliandIsara (mythology), an Asian goddess This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you may wish to change the link to poi..
Isard's Revenge
Isard's Revenge (1999) is the eighth novel in the [[Star Wars: X-wing (series)|Star Wars: X-wing]] series. It marks a return by writer Michael A. Stackpole to the series he created, after a hiatus of three novels by Aaron Allston. In returning to the series, Stackpole brought back a number of elem..
Isares (album)
Isares is a single EP by Manual. It was released in July 2003 by Static Caravan. Track listing "A Familiar Place" — 7:27"Stealing Through" — 2:38"Wake" — 5:22"Horizon" — 8:36 External links [All Music Guide's information page for Isares][Almost Cool's review of Isares]..
ISAS
ISAS may refer to: International School for Advanced Studies, a post-graduate teaching and research institute in Trieste, ItalyJapan Aerospace Exploration Agency, whose predecessor was the Institute of Space and Aeronautical Science This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list o..
ISAT
ISAT can stand for: Integrated Science and TechnologyInternational Subarachnoid Aneurysm TrialIllinois Standards Achievment Test ..
Isatabu Freedom Movement
Isatabu Freedom Movement (IFB) is a militant organization of the Solomons. It was formerly known as the Guadalcanal Revolutionary Army. Its members are from Guadalcanal. It is rivalling with another militant organization, Malaita Eagles Force. One of the aims of the IFB is the removal of Malaitans f..
ISATAP
ISATAP (Intra-Site Automatic Tunnel Addressing Protocol) is an IPv6 transition mechanism meant to transmit IPv6 packets between dual-stack nodes on top of an IPv4 network. Contrary to 6over4, ISATAP uses IPv4 as a virtual Nonbroadcast Multiple Access Network data link layer, so that it does not req..
Isatin
Isatin or 1H-indole-2,3-dione is an indole derivative. The compound was first obtained by Erdman and Laurent in 1841 as a product from the oxidation of Indigo dye by nitric acid and chromic acids. The compound is found in many plants and Schiff bases of Isatin are investigated for their pharmaceutic..
Isation
Isation is the debut release from German the industrial and noise group Genocide Organ. From the cover: "This is a special limited promo tape. By time they are not more known as your number. Possibly every tape with different individual sound, only for the receiver." Released by Tesco Organizatio..
Isatis
Isatis is a genus of about 30 species of flowering plants in the family Brassicaceae, native to the Mediterranean region east to central Asia. The genus includes woad (Isatis tinctoria). ..
Isatou Njie Saidy
Isatou Njie Saidy (born 5 March 1952 in Kuntaya, North Bank Division; also spelled Aisatu N'Jie-Saidy) has been Vice-President of The Gambia since 20 March 1997. ..
ISAUCR
ISA UCR Indian Students Association At University of California Riverside. India; our mother land, cradle of the great Indus Valley Civilization or the [Harappan Civilization], one of the world's [oldest] civilization which dates back to more than 3000-4000 BC. Stretching from k..
Isauria
Isauria, in ancient geography, is a rugged isolated district in the interior of South Asia Minor, of very different extent at different periods, but generally covering much of what is now Antalya province of Turkey, or the core of the Taurus Mountains. It derives its name from the contentious Isauri..
Isauro Gabaldon
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Isavella Dara
Isavella Dara, in Greek: Ισαβέλλα Δάρα, (Isavela Dara), (Isabella Dara) , born in Greece in 1978 is a well known fashion model and former Miss Europe(1997) & Miss Hellas winner. She is of Greek (father) and French (mother) descent. Isavella comes from a family of artists. Her mother is..
Isawa, Iwate
This article is about the town in Iwate Prefecture. For the former town in Yamanashi Prefecture, see Isawa, Yamanashi. Isawa (胆沢町; -chou) is a town in Isawa District, Iwate, Japan. As of 2003, the town has an estimated population of 17,415 and a density of 58.44 persons per km..
Isawa, Yamanashi
Isawa (石和町; -chou) was a town located in Higashiyatsushiro District, Yamanashi, Japan. On October 12, 2004 the town merged with five other towns and villages to form the new city of Fuefuki. As of 2003, the town had an estimated population of 27,603 and a density of 1,850.07 p..
Isawa District, Iwate
Isawa (胆沢郡; -gun) is a district located in Iwate Prefecture, Japan. As of 2006, the district has an estimated population of 16,433 and a density of 91 persons per km². The total area is 179.77 km². Towns and villages Kanegasaki Mergers On February 20, 2006 the munici..
Isay
Isay is an uninhabited island in the Inner Hebrides of the west coast of Scotland. It lies in Loch Dunvegan, 1 km off the northwest coast of the Isle of Skye at Grid reference . Two smaller isles of Mingay and Clett lie nearby. The name originated from the Old Norse ise-øy meaning porpoise is..
Isaz
Isaz is the reconstructed Proto-Germanic name of the i-rune ᛁ, meaning "ice". In the Younger Futhark it is called Iss in Icelandic and isa in Norse. As rune of the Anglo-Saxon Futhorc, it is called is. The corresponding Gothic letter is ..
Isa (album)
Isa is the eighth full-length studio album by Enslaved. It is arguably the band's most progressive release to date, as several tracks actually segue continuously. Track listing "Intro: Green Reflection" (0:51)"Lunar Force" (7:03)"Isa" (3:46)"Ascension" (6:45)"Bounded by Allegiance" (6:38)"Violet D..
ISA (Days of our Lives)
ISA (International Security Alliance) is a fictional intelligence agency, on the soap opera Days of our Lives. The organisations agents have been working in Salem since the mid 1980's. The most famous agents are Roman Brady, Steve "Patch" Johnson and Shane Donovan. ..
ISA (International Strategic Analysis)
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Isa (name)
Isa (Arabic script عيسى) is an Arabic name translated Joshua or Jesus in English. It is a common given name for Arab men. Arabic speaking Muslims refer to Jesus as Isa but Christians refer to Jesus as Yasu (Arabic script يسوع). Jesus is considered a prophet in Islam, see Islamic view of J..
Isa Boletini
--> Isa Boletini (1864-1916), Hero of Kosovo, was a prominent Albanian nationalist who fought for the remaining of Kosovo within Albania. Isa was born in Boletin, a village in the Mitrovica region. Isa joined the Albanian Prizren League forces when he was only 17, and fought in the battle of Slivov..
ISA Brown
An ISA Brown is a French breed of chicken, which is a cross between Rhode Island Red and Rhode Island White chickens. The breed is known for its high egg production of approximately 300 eggs per hen in the first year. These chickens are very good for first time, garden chicken owners as these chick..
Isa Chandra Moskowitz
Isa Chandra Moskowitz is an American born cookbook author and the co-host of a New York City based cable access cooking show. Born at Coney Island Hospital in Brooklyn, New York on February 3rd, 1973, Moskowitz found herself drawn towards the punk rock scene of the late 1980's. The idealism and ope..
Isa District, Kagoshima
Isa (伊佐郡; -gun) is a district located in Kagoshima, Japan. As of 2003, the district has an estimated population of 9,699 and the density of 96.54 persons per km². The total area is 100.47 km². Towns and villages Hishikari Kagoshima Prefecture Cities Akune | Amami | Hioki ..
Isa Genzken
Isa Genzken (born 1948, Bad Oldesloe, Germany) is a German artist. She lives and works in Berlin. She studied at the University of Visual Arts in Hamburg from 1969-71, at the University of Visual Arts in Berlin from 1971-73, and at the State Art Academy in Düsseldorf from 1973-77. In 2002 she ..
Isa ibn Ali Al Khalifa
Shaikh Isa ibn Ali Al Khalifa (1848 – 1932) was the ruler of Bahrain from 1869 until his death. His title was Hakim of Bahrain. See also Al KhalifaHistory of Bahrain |- style="text-align: center;" ..
Isa ibn Salman Al Khalifah
Shaikh Isa bin Salman Al Khalifa Isa ibn Salman Al Khalifah (June 3 1933 – March 6 1999) (Arabic: عيسى بن سلمان آل خليفة) was emir of Bahrain from 1960 until his death. He was born in Jasra, Bahrain. He became emir when his father, Emir Salman (also spelled Sulman), di..
Isa Khan
''The United States held an Afghani in extrajudicial detention in Guantanamo Bay named Isa Khan. The ruins of the Isa Khan's ancient capital at Sonargaon Ruins of Sonargaon, Isa Khan's capital Isa Khan (Bangla: ঈসা খঁা) is the most famous of the twelve Bhuiyans of medieval Be..
Isa Khan (guantanamo detainee)
Isa Khan is a Pakistani homeopath who was swept up in the US "war on terror".[#endnote_Hrw030620] Khan was sent to be detained in the US naval base at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. Following his repatriation he was imprisoned and investigated by Pakistani security authorities.[#endnote_The..
Isa Khan Niyazi
Isa Khan Niyazi was a noble in the court of Sher Shah Sur. External links [The Mughal Empire] from In Our Time (BBC Radio 4)[Mughal Empire][Photographs from Lahore's Mughal period walled city][The Great Mughals][Gardens of the Mughal Empire] ..
Isa Krejci
Iša Krejčí (July 10 1904 - March 6 1968) was a Czech Neoclassicist composer and conductor. He studied composition at the Prague Conservatory with Karel Boleslav Jirák and Vitezslav Novák and conducting with Vaclav Talich. He worked for the Bratislava Opera in 1928, Czech radio in 1934, Olomouc ..
Isa Nacewa
Isakeli Nacewa (born 22 July 1982 in Auckland, New Zealand) is a Fijian rugby union footballer. He is a utility back and plays Super Rugby with the Blues and for Auckland in the Air New Zealand Cup. He has one test cap with Fiji. He weighs 88kg and is 1.8m tall. One of the standout players for Au..
Is a Woman
Is A Woman is a 2002 album by Lambchop. Its combination of austere arrangements and minimalist instrumentation marks a change from former albums' elaborate and lavish sound. Track listing "The Daily Growl" (6:36)"The New Cobweb Summer" (6:57)"My Blue Wave" (7:52)"I Can Hardly Spell My Name" (3:24)..
I Said My Pajamas (and Put on My Pray'rs)
"I Said My Pajamas (and Put on My Pray'rs)" is a popular song. It was written by Eddie Pola and George Wyle and published in 1949. Four hit versions made the charts in 1950: by Tony Martin and Fran Warren, by Ray Bolger and Ethel Merman, by Margaret Whiting,and by Doris Day. The recording by To..
I Said Never Again (But Here We Are)
redirect [[Template:Infobox Single]] I Said Never Again (But Here We Are) is a song by Rachel Stevens, released on October 3 in 2005. The song peaked at number twelve in the UK charts. The single received some of the best reviews of Stevens' career with it being hailed by [HMV.co.uk] for i..
I Santo California
Please [Glossary#Wwikify] (format) this article or section as suggested in the [Guide to layoutGuide to layout] and the [Manual of StyleManual of Style]. Remove this template after wikifying. This article has been tagged since June 2006. I santo California are a ..
I SATELLITE
I SATELLITE is an electro-pop band based in Detroit, Michigan. Using the vintage analog synths and sequencers of the 70's and early 80's, I SATELLITE create minimal electronic soundscapes and electronic pop songs heavily influenced by Kraftwerk, Gary Numan, OMD, Rational Youth, John Foxx, & the Hum..
I Saved the World Today
"I Saved the World Today" is a song recorded by British pop music duo Eurythmics. It was written and co-produced by Eurythmics members Annie Lennox and David A. Stewart and was included on their album Peace in 1999. The song was released as the first single from the album and returned Eurythmics ..
I Saw Her Standing There
"I Saw Her Standing There" is a song performed by The Beatles. It is the leadoff song on their album Please Please Me, and begins with the beat count, "One-Two-Three-FAH!" It was written by Paul McCartney and John Lennon. The song, originally called "Seventeen" until the recording session at Abbey ..
I Saw Mommy Kissing Santa Claus
"I Saw Mommy Kissing Santa Claus" is a Christmas song. A recording by Jimmy Boyd reached #1 on the Billboard charts in 1952. The secret of the song is that it is about Mommy kissing Daddy in a Santa costume, similar to Buck Owens' song "Santa Looked a Lot Like Daddy". ..
I Saw Poland Betrayed
I saw Poland betrayed: An American ambassador reports to the American people (1948) is a book written by Arthur Bliss Lane, former U.S. ambassador to Poland, who observed what he considered to be the betrayal of Poland by the Western Allies at the end of World War II. See also Western betrayal ..
I Saw Such Things in My Sleep EP
I Saw Such Things in My Sleep EP is the debut EP from the British Indie rock band Guillemots released in 2005. It comprises 4 tracks and sold out on the day of release after much attention from radio presenters across the UK. A limited version of the EP was also released in vinyl 10". Only 1,000 ..
I Saw the Light
"I Saw the Light" is a 1948 gospel song written and first performed by Hank Williams, not to be confused with the hit song by Todd Rundgren or the #1 country hit by Wynonna Judd (see below). With poetic lyrics, such as "I wandered so aimless, life filled with sin/I wouldn't let my dear savior in," t..
I Saw The Light (Todd Rundgren song)
"I Saw The Light" is the opening track from Todd Rundgren's 1972 Something/Anything? album. He states in the liner notes that he intended the song to be the hit of the album, and copied the Motown tradition of putting the hits at the beginning of album. The song was featured in the movie Kingpin. ..
I Saw Three Ships
I Saw Three Ships is a traditional and popular Christmas carol from England. It is often regarded as a children's song, due to the simplicity and repetitiveness of its lyrics. Some sources assert that this song is "an upbeat variant of Greensleeves", which has a similar meter. Digest of lyrics, as ..
I Saw What You Did
I Saw What You Did is a 1965 Universal Pictures horror/thriller motion picture starring Joan Crawford, John Ireland, Leif Erickson, Sara Lane, Andi Garrett, Sharyl Locke, Patricia Breslin, John Archer, and Joyce Meadows. Directed and produced by William Castle, and co-produced by Dona Holloway, the..
I Say, I Say, I Say
I Say, I Say, I Say is the sixth studio album from synth pop duo Erasure, released in 1994 by Mute Records in the UK and Elektra Records in the U.S. Along with Chorus, I Say, I Say, I Say is generally regarded among Erasure's fanbase as their best album. The album was produced by Martyn Ware, who..
I Say a Little Prayer
"I Say A Little Prayer (For You)" is a Burt Bacharach/Hal David song adapted for use by many vocal artists, most famously by Dionne Warwick in 1967. It has also appeared in many films, being featured prominently in the comedy My Best Friend's Wedding in 1997. Many famous singers have performed and ..
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