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JulaJula refers to: Dioula language spoken in western AfricaJula people of western AfricaJula AB, postorder och varuhus 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..
JulaidenWa'El Julaiden established "the Service Office" or Maktab al-Khidamat in Afghanistan along with Osama Bin Laden and Abdullah Yusuf Azzam in 1984. Many of the supporters of al Qaeda were trained in the Arab military camps this trio set up in support of the mujahideen resistance movement against the ..
JulanaIn Australian aboriginal mythology (specifically: Jumu), Julana is a lecherous spirit who surprises women by burrowing beneath the sand. He was alive, and wandered the Earth with his father, Njirana, during the Dreamtime. ..
Julanne JohnstonJulanne Johnston (May 1, 1900 - December 26, 1988) was an American silent film actress born in Indianapolis, Indiana. She died in Grosse Pointe, Michigan, at the age of 88. External links ..
JulauJulau is a town, and the capital of the Julau District (1,703.4 square kilometers) in Sarikei Division, Sarawak, east Malaysia. The district pooulation (year 2000 census) was 34,500. Pakan District (925 square kilometers) is administered as a sub-district of Julau. Sarawak Divisions: Beton..
JulaybibJulaybib was a martyr and one of the less known companions of the Prophet Muhammad in the early Muslim community. His name was acquired prior to his acceptance of Islam and is considered unusual and incomplete. In the Arabic language Julaybib means "small grown" being the diminutive form of the word..
Juleanna Glover WeissJuleanna Glover Weiss has fifteen years of experience working with some of the most important government policy debates, high profile political campaigns and corporate controversies in the US and abroad. She served on the 2000 presidential campaign and in the White House as the Press Secretary to Vi..
Julee CruiseJulee Cruise is an American pop singer and actress best known for the lead vocal on "Falling", the theme for the cult television series Twin Peaks. Until recently, she was a frequent collaborator with composer Angelo Badalamenti and director David Lynch, who produced and wrote the lyrics for most of..
JulemandenJulemanden can be directly translated to "Christmas Man". In modern Danish culture Julemanden is the equivalent of the English Santa Clause although the roots of the character reaches into Danish folklore and mythology wherein julemanden is a mythical character who is said to bring Christmas present..
Julen GuerreroJulen Guerrero López (born January 7, 1974 in Portugalete) is a Spanish football player who played for Athletic Bilbao from 1992 to 2006. At 18 Guerrero won the Spanish League and Cup with the under 19 Athletic Bilbao junior team. Jupp Heynckes promoted him to play for the senior team in 1992, wh..
Jules, prince de PolignacJules Auguste Armand Marie, prince de Polignac (1780 – March 29 1847), was a French statesman. He played a conspicuous part in the clerical and ultra-royalist reaction after the Revolution. Biography Polignac was born at Versailles. Under the empire he was implicated in the conspiracy of Ca..
Jules-Charles-Victurnien, 7th duc de NoaillesJules-Charles-Victurnien, 7th duc de Noailles (12 October 1826–6 March 1895), son of Paul, 6th duc de Noailles, acceded to the title of duc de Noailles on his father's death in 1885. He was succeeded by his son, Adrien-Maurice-Victurnien-Mathieu, 8th duc de Noailles. ..
Jules-Paul TardivelJules-Paul Tardivel (2 September 1851 – 24 April 1905) was an American–Canadian writer and a significant promoter of Quebec nationalism. Tardivel was born in Covington, Kentucky, and sent to Saint-Hyacinthe, Quebec, for his classical education in the French language. Despite learning Fr..
Julesburg, ColoradoJulesburg is a town in Sedgwick County, Colorado, on the north side of the South Platte River. The population was 1,467 at the 2000 census. It is the county seat of Sedgwick County[Geographic references#6GR6]. It is the northernmost town in the state of Colorado. Contents 1 Geogr..
JulestemningerJulestemninger was released in 1993 and is an album with the Norway singer Elisabeth Andreasson. Julestemninger is a Christmas album. Tracklisting Ledet av en stjerneNå tennes tusen julelys (Nu tändas tusen juleljus)Jeg er så glad hver julekveldLille MessiasDejlig er jorden (Dejlig er jorden/Hä..
Jules Adolphe Aimé Louis BretonThe Song of the LarkOil on canvas, 1884 Jules Adolphe Aime Louis Breton (May 1, 1827 - July 5, 1906) was a 19th-century French Realist painter. His paintings are heavily influenced by the French countryside and his absorption of traditional methods of painting helped make Jules Breton one o..
Jules AjodhiaJules Rattankoemar Ajodhia (27 January 1945) was twice Vice-President of Suriname. The first was from 16 September 1991 to 15 September 1996. The second term started on 12 August 2000 and ended on 12 August 2005. See also: List of national leaders ..
Jules Alfred Pierrot DeseillignyJules Deseilligny (1868 – 1918), full name Jules Alfred Pierrot Deseilligny, was a French selenographer. Deseilligny crater, a 6.6 kilometer wide crater on the Earth's moon was named after him. ..
Jules Allard and SonsThe Parisian firm of Jules Allard and Sons (or Jules Allard et Fils in French) was one of the most notable interior decorating houses of the turn of the twentieth century. The firm worked on the interiors of The Breakers, The Elms, and Vernon Court in Newport, Rhode Island, among others. ..
Jules Amédée Barbey d'AurevillyFrench 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] •..
Jules Antoine LissajousJules Antoine Lissajous (March 4, 1822 - June 24, 1880) was a French mathematician, after whom Lissajous figures are named. He invented the harmonograph. External link [Biography at St. Andrew's University] ..
Jules Armand DufaureJules Armand Dufaure, French statesman Jules Armand Stanislas Dufaure (December 4, 1798 - June 28, 1881) was a French statesman. He was born at Saujon (Charente-Inférieure), and began his career as an advocate at Bordeaux, where he won a great reputation by his oratorical gifts. He abandone..
Jules Arnous de RivièreJules Arnous de Rivière (1830 – 1905) was a French chess player. He was a regular adversary of Paul Morphy. ..
Jules Arsène Arnaud ClaretieJules Arsène Arnaud Claretie (December 3, 1840 - December 23, 1913), was a French literary figure and director of the Théâtre Français. He was born at Limôges. After studying at the lycée Bonaparte in Paris, he became a journalist, achieving great success as dramatic critic to Le Figaro and t..
Jules AsnerJules Asner on the cover of Fit magazine (issue June 2006 or earlier) Jules Asner (born Julie Ann White on 14 February 1968 in Tempe, Arizona, USA) is a television personality and former fashion model. She is also the wife of movie director Steven Soderbergh. She was a long-time E! Enterta..
Jules Auguste LemireJules Auguste Lemire (April 23, 1853 - March 7, 1928), French priest and social reformer, was born at Vieux-Berquin (Nord). He was educated at the [college of St Francis of Assisi], Hazebrouck, where he subsequently taught philosophy and rhetoric. In 1897 he was elected deputy for Hazebro..
Jules BacheJules Semon Bache (November 9, 1861 - March 24, 1944) was a German-born American banker, art collector and philanthropist. Born in Germany, as a young boy his family emigrated to the United States, settling in New York City. In 1881, he started work as a cashier at Leopold Cahn & Co., a stockbroker..
Jules BaraJules Bara (1835-1900) was a Belgian statesman. He was born at Tournay and pursued the study of law in his native town, showing remarkable intellectual gifts and a fine power of oratory. Shortly after he had begun the practice of his profession he was summoned to be professor of law at the Uni..
Jules BarochePierre-Jules Baroche (18 November 1802 in Paris-29 October 1870 in Jersey) was a French statesman, who served as minister in several of Napoleon III's governments. He was Minister of the Interior from 15 March 1850 to 24 January 1851, Minister of Foreign Affairs from 10 April 1851 to 26 October 1851..
Jules Barthélemy-Saint-HilaireJules Barthélemy-Saint-Hilaire (August 19, 1805 in Paris - November 24, 1895) was a French philosopher, journalist, statesman, and possible illegitimate son of Napoleon I of France. Contents 1 Biography2 Works2.1 Modern Editions2.2 Translations3 References Biography ..
Jules BassJules Bass (born September 16, 1935 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) is an American director, producer, composer, and author. Educated at New York University, he first worked at an advertising agency in New York until the early 1960s, when he founded the film production company Videocraft Internation..
Jules BastideJules Bastide (born November 22, 1800 in Paris; died March 2, 1879) was a French publicist. He studied law for a time, and was afterward engaged in business as a timber merchant. In 1821 he became a member of the French la Charbonnerie, modelled on that of the Italian Carbonari, and took a prominen..
Jules Bastien-LepageAll Souls' Day, c. 1882 Jules Bastien-Lepage (November 1, 1848 - November 10, 1884), French painter, was born in the village of Damvillers, Meuse and spent his childhood there. He first studied at Verdun, and prompted by a love of art went in 1867 to Paris, where he was admitted to the École..
Jules BeniJules Beni (d. 1861) was a western outlaw who operated a stagecoach robberies in the Colorado Territory. Beni acted as a fence as well as operating other illegal activities linked to his trading post near Lodgepole Creek, Colorado, which was called by one Eastern journalist the "wickedest city on ..
Jules Bernard LuysJules Bernard Luys (1828–1897) was a French neurologist who made important contributions to the fields of neuroanatomy and neuropsychiatry. Born in Paris on 17 August 1828 he became a doctor of medicine in 1857 and conducted extensive research on the anatomy, pathology and functions of the ce..
Jules BledsoeJules Bledsoe (1903–1943), baritone, was a renowned opera singer and the first African American artist to gain regular employment in Broadway. After graduating from Bishop College in Texas, he contined studies at Virginia Union College and Columbia University. He debuted in New York's Aeolia..
Jules BlochJules Bloch was born May 1 1880 in Paris and died November 29 1953. Bibliography Jules Bloch, La formation de la langue marathe [The Formation of the Marath Language], thesis, [1914/1920], Prix Volney.Jules Bloch, La Structure Grammaticale des Langues Dravidiennes, Librairie d'Am..
Jules BoisHenri Antoine Jules-Bois wrote Le satanisme et la magie, a book about Satan. Otherwise known as simply 'Jules Bois' he has been described as a 'Notorious Satanist' and was a noted friend of McGregor Mathers, the founder of the Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn External links [archive of his pap..
Jules BonnotJules Bonnot (October 14, 1876 - April 28, 1912) was a French illegalist famous for his involvement in a criminal anarchist organization dubbed "The Bonnot Gang" by the French press. He viewed himself as a professional and avoided bloodshed, preferring to outwit his targets. Often posing as a busine..
Jules BordetJules Jean Baptiste Vincent Bordet Jules Jean Baptiste Vincent Bordet (June 13, 1870 – April 6, 1961) was a Belgian immunologist and microbiologist. The bacterial genus Bordetella is named for him. Biography He became Doctor of Medicine in 1892 and began his work at the Pasteur Institut..
Jules BourcierJules Bourcier (1797 - March 9, 1873) was a French naturalist. Bourcier was a trochilidist (an expert on hummingbirds), and named a number of new species, either alone or with other ornithologists such as Adolphe Delattre and Martial Etienne Mulsant. Bourcier was the French consul to Ecuador from ..
Jules BrownJules Eratosthenes Brown is a fictional character in the Back to the Future motion picture trilogy, played in Back to the Future Part III by Todd Cameron Brown and voiced in the [[Back to the Future: the Animated Series|animated series]] by Josh Keaton. Jules was most likely born in 1886 or 1887..
Jules BrulatourJules Brulatour (ne Pierre Ernest Jules Brulatour, 1870-1946), was a pioneering figure in U.S. silent cinema. Beginning as American distribution representative for Lumiere Freres raw film stock in 1907, he joined producer Carl Laemmle in forming the Motion Picture Distributing and Sales Company in..
Jules BrunetThe French military mission before its departure to Japan. Jules Brunet is seated in front, second from right (1866). Captain Jules Brunet (January 2, 1838-August 12, 1911) was a member of the first French military mission to be sent to the Empire of Japan in order to help modernize the armie..
Jules C. E. RiotteThe Right Reverend Archimandrite Dr. Jules C. E. Riotte (1901–May 6, 2000), was a priest of the Ukrainian Catholic Eparchy of Saint Nicholas in Chicago, and a researcher at the Bernice Pauahi Bishop Museum in Honolulu. He was born in Dresden, Germany. During the Second World War, he was active in..
Jules CambonJules-Martin Cambon (April 5, 1845 in Paris - September 19, 1935 in Vevey, Switzerland) was a French diplomat. He began his career as a lawyer, and then became involved in politics before entering the diplomatic service. He was serving as the French Ambassador to the United States during the War of ..
Jules Cardinal MazarinJules Mazarin, French diplomat and statesman, by Pierre-Louis Bouchart. Jules Mazarin, born Giulio Raimondo Mazzarino (July 14 1602 – March 9 1661) was an Italian politician who served as the chief minister of France from 1642 until his death. Mazarin succeeded his mentor, Cardinal Ric..
Jules Cavaillèsredirect [[Template:Not verified]]Jules Cavailles (1901 - 1977) was a well-known, highly regarded, and versatile painter. He worked in oils, gouache, and pastel, and his subject matter featured figures, portraits, nudes, still lifes, flowers, landscapes, and animals. His work is represented in many ..
Jules ChéretJules Chéret (born May 31, 1836 – died September 23, 1932) was a French painter and lithographer who became a master of poster art. Born in Paris, France to a poor but creative family of artisans, a lack of finances meant Jules Chéret had very limited education. At age thirteen, he began a..
Jules CotardJules Cotard (June 1,1840 - August 19,1889) was a French neurologist who is best known for first describing the Cotard delusion, the delusional belief that you are dead, do not exist or do not have bodily organs. He studied medicine in Paris and later went on to work as an intern at Hospice de la ..
Jules DalouAimé-Jules Dalou, born December 31, 1838 - died April 15, 1902, was a French sculptor. Jules Dalou was the pupil of Jean-Baptiste Carpeaux and François-Joseph Duret, and combined the vivacity and richness of the one with the academic purity and scholarship of the other. Dalou is recognized as o..
Jules DassinJules Dassin (born Julius Dassin on December 18, 1911, in Middletown, Connecticut) is an American film director. He is a survivor of the Hollywood blacklist. One of eight children of a Russian-Jewish barber, Dassin started as a Yiddish actor with the ARTEF company in New York, but became well-known..
Jules DavidsJules Davids was a Professor of Diplomatic History at the Edmund A. Walsh School of Foreign Service at Georgetown University. He is famous for teaching two future United States Presidents, Bill Clinton and John F. Kennedy and future First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis. Davids assisted Kennedy in h..
Jules DeschênesThe Honourable Jules Deschênes CC (June 7, 1923 – May 10, 2000) is a former Canadian jurist. Born in Montreal, to Wilfrid Deschênes and Berthe Bérard, he received a law degree from the Université de Montréal. He was admitted to the Quebec Bar in 1946. From 1946 to 1960 he practiced law. ..
Jules DesnoyersJules Pierre François Stanislaus Desnoyers (October 8, 1800 – 1887) was a French geologist and archaeologist. Desnoyers was born at Nogent-le-Rotrou, in the department of Eure-et-Loir. Becoming interested in geology at an early age, he was one of the founders of the Geological Society ..
Jules DevelleJules Develle (1845-1919) was a French politician. |- style="text-align: center;" |- style="text-align: center;" |- style="text-align: center;" ..
Jules de BalincourtJules de Balincourt (born 1972 in Paris) is a French painter. He was educated at the California College of Arts and Crafts, San Francisco receiving a BFA (1998) and went on to study at the Hunter College, New York graduating in 2005 with an MFA. He lives and works in in Brooklyn, New York External..
Jules de GaultierJules de Gaultier (1858 — 1942), born Jules Achille de Gaultier de Laguionie, was a French philosopher. ..
Jules de GoncourtEdmond & Jules de Goncourt Jules de Goncourt (Paris, December 17 1830 – Paris, June 20, 1870) was a French writer, who published books together with his brother Edmond. External links ..
Jules de GrandinJules de Grandin is a fictional supernatural detective created by Seabury Quinn for Weird Tales magazine. Assisted by Dr Trowbridge (a Dr Watson like figure), de Grandin fought ghosts, werewolves, satanists, etc. in over 90 stories between 1925 and 1951. Jules de Grandin and Dr Trowbridge lived in ..
Jules DoinelJules Doinel (1842-1903) was the founder of the modern 'Gnostic Church'. He proclaimed '1890' the beginning of a new gnostic era, and took for himself the name Valentin II, after Valentinius, the second century Christian gnostic thinker. For a time after 1895, he converted to Roman Catholicism and..
Jules DuchonJules Duchon is a fictional character in Andrew Fox'es comic novels, Fat White Vampire Blues and Bride of the Fat White Vampire. He is the protagonist in both novels, a morbidly obese vampire who is often placed in amusingly humiliating or dangerous situations that are distinctly at odds the urban..
Jules DugalJules Dugal was a head coach of the Montreal Canadiens, following Cecil Hart. He managed the team for half of one year, 1939. His record that one year was 9-6-3. The Canadiens made it to the playoffs, but lost in the first round to the Detroit Red Wings, 2 games to 1. ..
Jules Dumont d'UrvilleL'Astrolabe making water on a floe February 6, 1838 Rear Admiral Jules Sébastien César Dumont d'Urville (May 23, 1790,Condé-sur-Noireau, France – May 8, 1842, Meudon, France) was a French explorer and naval officer, who explored the south and western Pacific, Australia, New Zealand..
Jules DupréJules Dupré (April 5, 1812 - October 6, 1889), French painter, was one of the chief members of the Barbizon school of landscape painters. If Corot stands for the lyric and Rousseau for the epic aspect of the poetry of nature, Dupré is the exponent of her tragic and dramatic aspects. He was the so..
Jules DupuitJules Dupuit (18 May 1804 - 5 September 1866) was a French civil engineer and economist. He was born in Fossano, Italy then under the rule of Napoleon Bonaparte. At the age of ten he emigrated to France with his family where he studied in Versailles - winning a Physics prize at graduation. He ..
Jules Edouardo AonzoJules Edouardo Aonzo is a Traditionalist Catholic bishop from Buenos Aires, Argentina. He was ordained priest by Archbishop Marcel Lefebvre and consecrated bishop on December 27, 1992 by José Ramon Lopez-Gaston. He no longer functions as a priest and bishop. Episcopal Lineage Consecrated&nb..
Jules Ekona JattaJules Ekona Jatta Jules Ekona Jatta of Mlomp, Casamance (Senegal) is master of the akonting, the banjo-like folk lute of the Jola, a Senegambian ethnic group. What follows is an excerpt describing an encounter with Ekona from an account by English banjoist/banjo historian [Nick Bamber] ..
Jules EllenbergerJules Ellenberger (1871-1972) was an Imperial civil servant. He was born to an old South African pioneer family in what is now Lesotho, and was educated at the Lovedale missionary school and in France. Ellenberger held a variey of posts in the Bechuanaland Protectorate, as the equivalent of a dis..
Jules EngelJules Engel (9 March 1909–6 September 2003) was a Hungarian American film animator. He founded the UPA studio. He was founding director of the Experimental Animation Program at the California Institute of the Arts, where he taught until his death, serving as mentor to several generations of a..
Jules Etienne Joseph QuicheratJules Etienne Joseph Quicherat (13 October, 1814–8 April, 1882) was a French historian and archaeologist, viewed by some as the father of French archaeology. His father, a working cabinet-maker, came from Paray-le-Monial to Paris to support his large family; Quicherat was born there. He was f..
Jules Etienne PasdeloupJules Étienne Pasdeloup (born September 15, 1819 in Paris; died 1887 in Fontainebleau) was a French conductor. He was educated in music at the conservatoire. He founded in 1851 a société des jeunes artistes du conservatoire, and, as conductor of its concerts, did much to popularize the best new ..
Jules et JimJules et Jim is a 1961 film by François Truffaut based on the semi-autobiographical novel by Henri-Pierre Roché. Truffaut described the book as 'a perfect hymn to love and perhaps to life' [[Citing sources citation needed]]. He came across it during the mid 1950s whilst ..
Jules et Jim (band)Jules et Jim is a band consisting of Jean-Marc and Julianne Regan. A 1999 press release describing their music reads as follows: "While their sound is eerie, the vocal's in your face. When the voice whispers, the music slashes like a flick-knife. It's warm but chilled, it's groovy while discreet, it..
Jules FavreJules Claude Gabriel Favre (March 21, 1809 - January 20, 1880) was a French statesman. Portrait of Jules Favre. He was born at Lyon, and began his career as an advocate. From the time of the revolution of 1830, he openly declared himself a republican, and in political trials he took the oppo..
Jules FeifferJules Feiffer (born January 26, 1929) is a syndicated comic-strip cartoonist and author. In 1986 he won the Pulitzer Prize for his editorial cartooning in The Village Voice, and in 2004 was inducted into the Comic Book Hall of Fame. Feiffer was born in the Bronx borough of New York. Feiffer served ..
Jules FerretteJules Ferrette, Bishop of Iona (1828-1904) and founder of the Catholic Apostolic Church of the West (later known as the British Orthodox Church) A Frenchman of Protestant parentage. Born at Epinal (Vosges), France on 22 April 1828. According to his own account, when he was a boy of 14 he obtained ac..
Jules FerryJules Ferry, French statesman Jules François Camille Ferry (April 5, 1832 – March 17, 1893) was a French statesman. Born in Saint-Dié, in the Vosges département, France, he studied law, and was called to the bar at Paris, but soon went into politics, contributing to various newspape..
Jules Fleury-HussonJules Fleury-Husson (1821-89), known by his pseudonym Champfleury, was a French novelist and miscellaneous writer, born at Laon. His early work was an essential, if accidental, contribution to the naturalistic movement in French fiction, though most of his novels are romantic. In these h..
Jules François Alexandre JoffrinJules François Alexandre Joffrin (March 16, 1846 - September 17, 1890), French politician, was born at Troyes. He served in the Franco-German War, was involved in the Commune, and spent eleven years in England as a political exile. He attached himself to the possibilist group of the socialist part..
Jules François MabilleJules François Mabille (1831-1904) was a French malacologist who discovered several species found in the mollusc order. ..
Jules FurthmanJules Furthman (March 5, 1888 - September 22, 1966) was a magazine and newspaper writer before working as a screenwriter. Born in Chicago, Illinois, during World War II he wrote under the name "Stephen Fox". Furthman wrote screenplays for a number of popular films including Shanghai Express (1932..
Jules GaripuyJules Joseph Garipuy (1817;1893) was the Director at the Toulouse Museum and a Beaux-Arts Academy professor who taught several renowned artists, including Jean-Paul Laurens, André Rixens, Edouard Debat-Ponsan, Jean Joseph Benjamin Constant, Henri Martin and Henri Rachou. ..
Jules Germain François MaisonneuveJules Germain François Maisonneuve (1809-1897) was a French surgeon and student of Guillaume Dupuytren. Maisonneuve is notable as the first surgeon to explain the role of external rotation in the production of ankle fractures. The eponymously named Maisonneuve fracture describes a specific fib..
Jules GirardinJules Girardin (1832-1888) was a French writer. Works Les aventures de M. Colin-TamponContes à Jeannot External links ..
Jules GoninJules Gonin (August 10, 1870 - May, 1935) was a Professor of Ophthalmology in Lausanne (Switzerland) who pioneered the procedure of ignipuncture, the first successful surgery for the treatment of retinal detachments.Wolfensberger TJ. ["Jules Gonin. Pioneer of retinal detachment surgery."] ..
Jules GosseletJules-Auguste Alexandre Gosselet (19 April 1832-20 March 1916), was a French geologist. ..
Jules GouxJules Goux, born April 6, 1885 - died March 6, 1965, was a Grand Prix motor racing champion and the first Frenchman to win the Indianapolis 500, as well as the first European to do so. Jules Goux at 1913 Indy 500 Influenced by the Gordon Bennett Cup in auto racing, Jules Goux began racing car..
Jules GranierJules Granier (1770-1821) was a French composer, born in Paris, France. He composed the Easter song "Hosanna" recorded by the Italian tenor Enrico Caruso. The song Hosanna describes a prayer to God, and praise a hymn. ..
Jules GravereauxJules Gravereaux (1844-1916) was a French rosarian. The son of a nursery operator, he became an executive at Le Bon Marché and in 1892 purchased land at the village of L'Haÿ about 8km south of Paris. There, he built the first ever complete garden devoted exclusively to roses. It became so popular ..
Jules GrévyJules Grévy, painted by Léon Bonnat François Paul Jules Grévy (August 15, 1813 - September 9, 1891) was a President of the French Third Republic. Biography Born at Mont-sous-Vaudrey in the Jura mountains, he became an advocate in 1837, and, having steadily maintained republican principl..
Jules GrosJules Gros, Jul Marcel Gros (Paris, 1890 - Trédrez-Locquémeau, 1992) was a Breton linguist specializing in popular language. Gros' collecting, from his grandmother and other people in his village of Lokémo, began very early at beginning of the twentieth century. At this time there were still uni..
Jules Guerinpainting by Guerin for Daniel Burnham's Plan of Chicago, 1909 Jules Guerin (November 18, 1866 – June 13, 1946), American muralist, painter and illustrator. Contents 1 Biography2 Selected Murals3 Books Illustrated4 The Chicago Plan5 References Biography Gueri..
Jules GuérinJules Guérin (1860-1910) was the founder and leader of the French 'Ligue Antisemitique', an organisation similar to the Ligue des Patriotes. The Ligue was involved in many anti-semitic and anti-Dreyfus protests during the Dreyfus Affair. The ligue was outlawed in November 1899 and Guérin was impri..
Jules GuesdeJules Basile Guesde (November 11, 1845 - July 28, 1922) was a French socialist journalist and politician. Jules Guesde Contents 1 In the early movement2 Leader of the intransigents3 Later life4 References5 External links In the early movement Born in Paris, he beg..
Jules Hardouin MansartJules Hardouin-Mansart, marble bust by Jean-Louis Lemoyne: a full-dress Baroque portrait bust demonstrates that the King's architect is no mere craftsman Jules Hardouin-Mansart (Paris, April 16, 1646 – Marly, France, May 11, 1708) was a French architect whose work is generally considered..
Jules HarlowJules Harlow (born June 28, 1931) is a rabbi and liturgist; son of Henry and Lena Lipman Harlow. He was born in Sioux City, Iowa. In 1952 at Morningside College in Sioux City he earned a B.A., and from there went to New York City to study in the Jewish Theological Seminary of America; here he becam..
Jules Henri BarroisJules Henri Barrois (1852 – 1943) was a French zoologist and head of marine zoological laboratory at Villefranche-sur-Mer from the early 1880s. He was the brother of Charles Barrois, geologist and palaeontologist. ..
Jules Henri SaisetJules Henri Saiset (July 11, 1925 – July 12, 1995) was a French existentialist philosopher, dramatist, novelist, and critic. Saiset was born in Paris. When he was 15 months old, his father died of a fever. ..
Jules HenryJules Henry (1904 – 1969) wrote Culture Against Man (1963) questioning the authority of and rationale behind cultural institutions, particularly education, and Pathways to Madness (1965), concerning mental and developmental disorders and raises the question how disease and disorder arise from ..
Jules HodgsonKMFDM guitarist Jules Hodgson at "The Starlite Room" on October 9th, 2004 in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada Jules Hodgson is the guitarist for KMFDM, a German industrial band. He is a former member of PIG and Lodestar ..
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Jules JordanJules Jordan born Ashley Gasper is an American pornographic movie director, actor, and producer. Formerly, his movies were distributed under John Stagliano's adult video company, Evil Angel. In early 2006 Jules Jordan Video began handling its own distribution. He is one of the most acclaimed and a..
Jules Joseph LefebvreLa Vérité (1870), oil on canvas, Musée d'Orsay, Paris Jules Joseph Lefebvre (1836 – 1911) was a French figure painter. He was an instructor at the Académie Julian in Paris. He is chiefly important as an excellent and sympathetic teacher who numbered many Americans among his 1500 o..
Jules JurgensenJules Jurgensen is one of the oldest watch-making companies in the world. The company was founded in Switzerland in 1740, but is now based in the United States in Bala Cynwyd, Pennsylvania. In addition to Jules Jurgensen, the company produces timepieces under the following brands: Urban Jurgensen, ..
Jules LadoumegueJules Ladoumègue (December 10, 1906 - March 2, 1973 was a French middle distance runner. Life Ladomègue was born at La Bastide-Clairence, near Bordeaux (Aquitaine). His greatest success was the silver medal over 1500 m at the 1928 Summer Olympics, in a race won by Harri Larva. Ladoumègue a..
Jules LaforgueJules Laforgue 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: &..
Jules LégerJules Léger, PC , CC (April 4, 1913 – November 22, 1980) was the Governor General of Canada (1974 – 1979). Early years Born in Saint-Anicet, Quebec, Léger was raised in a devoutly religious family. His older brother, Paul-Émile Cardinal Léger, dedicated his life to the Roman Catho..
Jules LeleuJules Leleu (1883–1961) was a French Art Deco Designer. He was born in Boulogne-sur-Mer, France and at age 26 succeeded his father in the family painting business. With his brother he began work in the Decorating field. After World War I, Leleu specialized in furniture making. He opened a P..
Jules LemaîtreFrançois Elie Jules Lemaître (April 27, 1853 - August 4, 1914), was a French critic and dramatist. He was born at Vennecy (Loiret). He became a professor at the university of Grenoble, but was already well known for his literary criticism, and in 1884 he resigned his position to devote his time..
Jules LéotardThe French acrobatic performer Jules Léotard (1839? - 1870), was the man who inspired the 1867 song "The Daring Young Man on the Flying Trapeze" (with lyrics by George Leybourne). He was born in Toulouse (there is some question about the exact year of birth), the son of a gymnastics instructor. ..
Jules LevinJulius "Jules" Levin was the Socialist Labor Party of America candidate for United States President in the 1976 Presidential election; his running mate was Constance Blomen. Levin also ran for Governor of New Jersey five times unsuccessfully; the party (headquartered in New Jersey) had run candidat..
Jules LundJules Lund (b. April 24, 1979 – ) is an Australian television presenter. The bleached-blonde Lund's career began when he won the FOX FM's "15 Minutes of Fame" competition on radio (presented by Matt Tilley and Tracy Bartram) in the early 2000s. While FOX FM's support of Lund died off once the Fame..
Jules MaatenJules Maaten (born on 17 April 1961 in Nieuwer-Amstel) is a Dutch politician and Member of the European Parliament with the Volkspartij voor Vrijheid en Democratie, Member of the Bureau of the Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe and sits on the European Parliament's Committee on the Envi..
Jules MalouJules Edouard Xavier Malou (19 October 1810 - July 1886) was a Belgian statesman, a leader of the clerical party. He was born at Ypres. He was a civil servant in the department of justice when he was elected to the Chamber of Deputies by his native constituency in 1841, and was for some time govern..
Jules MarcouJules Marcou (April 20, 1824 - April 17, 1898) was an eminent Swiss-American geologist. He was born at Salins, in the département of Jura, in France. He was educated at Besançon and at the college of St Louis, Paris. He worked in early years with J Thurmann (1804-1855) on the geology of the Jura..
Jules MarshallJules Marshall (1962, England) has been an editor for Mediamatic Magazine since 1989. Trained as a journalist and a contributing writer for Wired, he has also written for Time Out (Amsterdam), i-D, Weiner, Sydney Morning Herald, Blvd. and numerous Dutch magazines. Marshall was co-organiser of the i..
Jules MascaronJules Mascaron (1634 - 1703) was a French preacher. He was born in Marseille, the son of a barrister at Aix. He early entered the French Oratory, and obtained great reputation as a preacher. Paris confirmed the judgment of the provinces; in 1666 he was asked to preach before the court, and became a..
Jules MassenetJules (Émile Frédéric) Massenet (May 12, 1842–August 13, 1912) was a French composer. He is best known for his operas, which were very popular in the late 19th and early 20th century; they afterwards fell into oblivion for the most part, but have undergone periodic revivals since the 1980s. C..
Jules MélineJules Méline, French statesman Félix Jules Méline (May 20, 1838 – December 21, 1925) was a French statesman, prime minister from 1896 to 1898. He was born at Remiremont. Having taken up law as his profession, he was chosen a deputy in 1872, and in 1879 he was for a short time under..
Jules MermelsteinJules Mermelstein is the commissioner of Upper Dublin Township, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania. Mermelstein, a lawyer, currently teaches Social Studies at Germantown High School in the School District of Philadelphia. He was first elected Commissioner in 1991. Mermelstein and his wife were awa..
Jules MicheletJules Michelet (August 21, 1798–February 9, 1874) was a French historian. Jules Michelet. Biography Michelet was born at Paris, of a family with Huguenot traditions. His father was a master printer, not very prosperous, and Jules assisted him in the actual work of the press. A place w..
Jules MochJules Salvador Moch, a French politician, was born in Paris on March 15, 1893 and died on August 1, 1985 in Cabris (Alpes-Maritimes). An engineer (polytechnicien) who took part in the X-Crise Group, he was a socialist member of Parliament for Drôme and then Hérault from 1928 to 1936 and from 1937..
Jules MunshinJules Munshin (February 22 1915, New York City, New York - February 19 1975 New York, New York) was a song-and-dance man who had made his name on Broadway when he starred in Call Me Mister. When he was signed over to MGM, even though he was in successful MGM musicals, such as Easter Parade and Take ..
Jules Naudet and Gedeon NaudetJules Naudet (born April 26, 1973) and Gédéon Naudet (born March 27, 1970) are French filmmakers, resident in the USA since 1989, who were in New York City at the time of the September 11 attacks. Jules captured footage of the first plane flying into the North tower of the World Trade Center. The..
Jules OttenstadionJules Ottenstadion is a multi-use stadium in Ghent, Belgium. It is currently used mostly for football matches and is the home ground of K.A.A. Gent. The stadium holds 12,919 and was built in 1920. ..
Jules Patenotre des NoyersJules Patenotre des Noyers (April 201845 – ?), French diplomat, was born at Baye (Marne). Educated at the Ecole Normale Superieure, he taught for some years in the lycee at Algiers before he joined the diplomatic service in 1871. His most important mission was in 1884, when he was sent as Fr..
Jules Paul Benjamin DelessertBenjamin Delessert. Jules Paul Benjamin Delessert (14 February 1773 - 1847) was a French banker and naturalist. He was born at Lyon, the son of Étienne Delessert (1735-1816), the founder of the first fire insurance company and the first discount bank in France. Young Delessert was travelling..
Jules PerrotJules-Joseph Perrot (born August 18, 1810 in Lyon, France; died August 18, 1892 in Paramé) was a danceur and choreographer who he worked at the Imperial Theatre in St. Petersburg. He created some of the most famous ballets of the 19th century including La Esmeralda, Ondine, Le Corsaire, and part ..
Jules Pierre RamburJules Pierre Rambur (July 21, 1801 - August 10, 1870) was a French entomologist. Rambur was born in Chinon. He studied the insect fauna of Corsica and Andalusia. He was the author of Histoire naturelle des insectes (1842). He died in Geneva. ..
Jules PipeJules Pipe is the first directly-elected mayor of the London Borough of Hackney. Pipe worked as a journalist until 2002. Pipe was elected a Labour councillor in Stoke Newington in 1996, later representing King’s Park ward in south east Hackney. He was elected Mayor in October 2002 and re-elec..
Jules Quesnel Elementary SchoolJules Quesnel Elementary School in Vancouver, British Columbia, is an elementary school. As it is a French immersion school, it is also known by its French name, École Jules Quesnel. While the building was built in the 1920s as a wing of Lord Byng Secondary School , the school first opened in 1978..
Jules RedmanJules Redman a British professional wrestler, who wrestles on the United Kingdom's independent circuit. Contents 1 Career2 In wrestling2.1 Finishing and signature moves2.2 Nicknames2.3 Managers3 External links Career Redman started wrestling with Devon Junior Wres..
Jules RenardFrench 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] • ..
Jules RichardJules Antoine Richard (1862-1956) was a French mathematician. He authored Sur la nature des axiomes de la géométrie, an investigation of the nature of axioms in geometry: are they necessarily true, are they arbitrary assumptions, are they definitions? He is best remembered for creation of the Ri..
Jules RimetJules Rimet (October 14, 1873 - October 16, 1956) was president of the French Football Federation from 1919 to 1945 and of FIFA from 1921 to 1954. Rimet was born at Theuley-les Lavoncourt, France. On Rimet's initiative, the first Football World Cup was held in 1930 (see Football World Cup 1930). T..
Jules Robert AugusteJules Robert Auguste is credited with many works of art in the nineteenth century French Impressionist movement. ..
Jules RomainsJules Romains photo taken by Carl Van Vechten, 1936 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:Lite..
Jules SandeauLeonard Sylvain Julien (Jules) Sandeau (February 19, 1811 – April 24, 1883), was a French novelist. He was born at Aubusson (Creuse), and was sent to Paris to study law, but spent much of his time in unruly behaviour with other students. He met George Sand, then Madame Dudevant, at Le Coudray..
Jules ShearJules Shear is an American singer and songwriter born in Pittsburgh in 1952. Although he has had only one minor hit as a performer ("Steady", which reached number 56 on the US charts in 1985), he has recorded 11 solo albums between 1983 and 2005. He also led the critically-acclaimed but commercially..
Jules SiegelJules Siegel (born October 21, 1935, New York City) is a writer and graphic designer whose work has appeared over the years in Playboy, Best American Short Stories, Library of America's Writing Los Angeles, and many other publications. He has occasionally contributed book reviews to the San Francisc..
Jules SimonJules Simon. Jules François Simon (December 27, 1814 - June 8, 1896) was a French statesman and philosopher. Biography Simon was born at Lorient. His father was a linen-draper from Lorraine, who renounced Protestantism before his second marriage with a Catholic Breton. Jules Simon was the s..
Jules Simon TroubatJules Simon Troubat (1836-1914) was a French littérateur, born at Montpellier. He was the last secretary of Sainte-Beuve, one of his testamentary executors, and his legatee. He published a number of posthumous works of Sainte-Beuve, such as his Correspondance, an unfinished mono..
Jules SoccalJules Soccal (1907-1976) is a writer from Monaco. He contributed to the renaissance in writing in, and the knowledge of, the Monégasque language by the following work: J. Soccal, Vocabulaire monégasque de la marine et de la mer, Monaco: Comité National des Traditions Monégasques, 1971 ..
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Jules T. FreundJules T Freund lived 1890 to 1960. He was an Hungarian-born American immunologist. ..
Jules TavernierJules Tavernier was a fictional character in the BBC soap opera EastEnders. He was played by Tommy Eytle. Jules was a serial lady-killer and there wasn't a woman in Walford that he didn't manage to charm with his outrageous flirting. He may have been getting on a bit, but he never let his age spoi..
Jules Undersea LodgeThe Jules Undersea Lodge is a hotel in Key Largo, Florida, it is the only hotel in the world that is underwater, it is 30 feet deep on the ocean floor and guests have to scupa dive to get to thier rooms. ..
Jules VallèsJules Vallès (June 10, 1832- February 14, 1885) was a French journalist and author. Vallès was born at Le Puy-en-Velay, Haute-Loire.His father was a supervisor of studies (pion) later a teacher and not very faithful to Jules mother, a common housewife. Jules was a brilliant student. The Revoluti..
Jules Van NuffelJules Van Nuffel (March 21 1883, Hemiksem, Antwerp, Belgium - June 25 1953, Wilrijk, Antwerp) was a musicologist, composer, and renowned expert on religious music. At the Grand Seminary of Mechelen, he studied for the priesthood, in addition to piano, violin, organ, harmony and counterpoint. Later ..
Jules VerneJules Verne. Photo by Félix Nadar. 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|Literatur..
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Jules Verne (SAJV)For the real-life author, see: Jules Verne Jules Verne, a fictional character in the science fiction series The Secret Adventures of Jules Verne, is a budding French writer in his mid twenties. He was born in the provincial Atlantic port city of Nantes, the son of a well-to-do attorney. His father ..
Jules Verne TrophyThe Jules Verne Trophy is a prize for the fastest circumnavigation of the world by any type of yacht with no restrictions on the size of the crew. It was first awarded to the first yacht which sailed around the world in less than 80 days. The name of the award is a reference to the Jules Verne novel..
Jules VernonJules Vernon (2 April 1867 - 17 May 1937) was born Walter Lester Pope Knyvette, in East India, as the son of an English officer in the army. Though educated at the University of Oxford, he achieved fame through becoming a famed vaudeville performer, specializing in ventriloquism. Vernon’s act con..
Jules VerreauxJules Pierre Verreaux (1807 - 1873) was a French botanist and ornithologist. He was the brother of Edouard Verreaux and nephew of Pierre Antoine Delalande. Verreaux was employed by the Muséum National d'Histoire Naturelle. He travelled to Australia in 1842 to collect plants. He returned to France ..
Jules ViolleJules Louis Gabriel Violle (November 16 1841, Langres - September 12 1923, Fixin) was a French physicist and inventor. He is notable for having determined the solar constant at Mont Blanc in 1875, and, in 1881, for proposing a standard for luminous intensity, called the Violle, equal to the light e..
Jules WabbesJules Wabbes (Brussels, 1919 - 1974) was a Belgian interior architect. He began his career as an actor and after several other jobs eventually opened an antiques and decoration shop in Brussels. He then started to create his own furniture and was chosen by several belgian administrations to design..
Jules WijdenboschJules Albert Wijdenbosch (born 1941) is a politician in Suriname. He is a member of the National Democratic Party, which held absolute power in Suriname during the 1980s. He was prime minister from 1987 until 1988, vice-president from January 1991 until September 1991, and President from 1996 until ..
Juley SmithJulius 'Juley' Smith is a fictional character in the BBC soap opera, EastEnders. He is played by Joseph Kpobie Juley often dabbles on the wrong side of the law and his foolish actions often test the patiece of his law-abiding brother to the limits. History He first appeared in EastEnders in July ..
Jule Gregory CharneyJule Gregory Charney (January 1, 1917 – June 16, 1981) was an American meteorologist who played an important role in developing weather prediction. He developed a set of equations (The Quasi-Geostrophic Vorticity Equation) for calculating the large-scale motions of planetary-scale waves. He ga..
Jule HuffmanJule Huffman, born 1923, was an announcer, singer, and meteorologist for WSAZ in Huntington, WV from 1954-1995. Huffman also worked in Cincinnati, Ohio and Ashland, KY Kentucky performing similar duties early in his career. Huffman is probably best-known as the host of children's programs on the sta..
Jule StyneJule Styne (December 31, 1905 – September 20, 1994) was a British born United States songwriter. Contents 1 Early Life2 Career3 Samples3.1 Shows4 External links Early Life Styne was born in London, England as Julius Kerwin Stein of Jewish immigrants from the Ukra..
JulfaJulfa may refer to: Julfa, East Azarbaijan, Iran city in the East Azarbaijan ProvinceJulfa (rayon) (Culfa) in the Nakhchivan Autonomous Republic, AzerbaijanJulfa, Azerbaijan (town) in NakhchivanJulfa, Isfahan, Iran is the name of an Armenian quarter in Isfahan (city), Iran. This is a [disambigu..
Julfa, Azerbaijan (town)Julfa (Azerbaijani: Culfa; Armenian: Ջուղա, translit. Jugha) is a town in Nakhichevan, an autonomous republic of Azerbaijan. It was part of the Nakhichevan khanate, then Armenian Oblast 1840-1847, then it was made part of the Erevan Gubernia of the Russian Empire between 1847-1917, Araks ..
JulfarJulfar was the old name of the Ras al-Khaimah Emirate in the Persian Gulf. Sources say that Julfar was inhabited by the Azd during the eighth and ninth centuries AD, and that the houses of the Azd were built of wood. ..
Julfa (rayon)Julfa (Culfa) is a rayon of Azerbaijan in the Nakhchivan Autonomous Republic. The name, Julfa, is also used for several regions in neighboring Iran. See also Julfa, Azerbaijan (town), a town in Nakhchivan Subdivisions of Azerbaijan Districts: Absheron | Agdam | Agdash | Agjabadi | Agstaf..
JuliIn the German, Netherlandic, Scandinavian, South Slavic (excluding new Croatian), and Indonesian (via Netherlandic) languages, the name for "July" (with some minor spelling differences), but also the name of: Juli, a rock/pop band from Gießen, Hesse, Germany.a German character from The Dolls. See ..
JuliaThere are many people named Julia. It is usually a woman's given name, or a surname. Contents 1 Julius Family2 People3 Fictional characters4 Others5 See also Julius Family In Ancient Rome, women from all branches of the Julius family were called Julia (see Roman naming c..
Julia's Kitchen WisdomJulia's Kitchen Wisdom is a book of cooking principles, first published in 2000, that was inspired by the notebook of the famous cook Julia Child. ISBN 0375411518 ..
JuliacaDistrito de Juliaca Area km² Population - Total - Density 198 553 (2002 estimate)372.2/km² Mayor Miguel A. Ramos Date of creation 19th century Juliaca is a city in the Puno Region, Peru. It is the region's largest city and capital of the San Román province. Julia..
Juliaetta, IdahoJuliaetta is a city in Latah County, Idaho, United States. The population was 609 at the 2000 census. Geography Juliaetta is located at [46°34′40″N, 116°42′28″W] (46.577642, -116.707835)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bureau, the c..
Juliagracejuliagrace is a Christian pop singer/songwriter. juliagrace was born and currently resides in Auckland, New Zealand juliagrace began to play the piano at age three and performed to large crowds by the age twelve. From 2000 to 2005, she was the lead vocalist for the Auckland-based live electronica ..
JulianJulian can refer to: Julian the Apostate, (331/332–363), Flavius Claudius Julianus, Roman emperorJulian of Toledo, (642–690) a Catholic saintJulian, count of Ceuta (fl. 710), a Visigothic hero/traitorJulian, bishop of Zaragoza (Spain) in 1077-1110.Julian of Norwich, (1342–c.1413), a woman Eng..
Julian's BowerJulian's Bower or Julian Bower is a name which was given to turf mazes in several different parts of England. Only one of this name still exists, at Alkborough in North Lincolnshire. It has also been known by corrupted forms of the name, such as "Gillian's Bore" and "Gilling Bore". The 18th centur..
Julian, CaliforniaJulian community limit Julian is an unincorporated community in San Diego County, California, in the United States. As of the 2000 census, the census-designated place population was 1,621. Julian is an official California Historical Landmark No. 412. Also, the Julian townsite and surrounding..
Julian, Cardinal CesariniJulian, Cardinal Cesarini (Rome 1398 – Varna, Bulgaria November 10, 1444) was one of the group of brilliant cardinals created by Pope Martin V on the conclusion of the Western Schism. His intellect and diplomacy made him a powerful agent of Papal superiority against the Conciliar movement, es..
Julian, count of CeutaIn the late seventh and early eighth centuries, Julian, count of Ceuta in North Africa, held the African Pillar of Hercules for Christendom. Luis Garcia de Valdeavellano writes that, during the Islamic conquest of North Africa, in "their struggle against the Byzantines and the Berbers, the Arab c..
Julian, NebraskaJulian is a village in Nemaha County, Nebraska, United States. The population was 63 at the 2000 census. Julian was settled by French settlers. It was named for Julian Bahuaud, an early settler from France. The first name was chosen as no one seemed to be able to pronounce his last name. In June 18..
Julian, PennsylvaniaJulian is a census-designated place (CDP) in Centre County, Pennsylvania, United States. The population was 152 at the 2000 census. Most locals pronounce the name Joo-lee-ānn. The postal address Julian, is used even on the other side of Unionville, for example Flemming. Geography Julian is locate..
JulianaJuliana is a female name. it can refer to: Juliana Czornaruski, Princess of Black Ruthenia, wife of Prince TowtiwilJuliana Furtado, mountain bikerJuliana Hatfield, actor and guitarist/songwriterJuliana Holszanska (* 1375, + 1448), Grand Princess of Lithuania 1418 - 1430, daughter of Prince Iwan of ..
Juliana's Golden MoleJuliana’s Golden Mole (Amblysomus julianae) is a golden mole endemic to South Africa. It is listed as a critically endangered species due to habitat loss and a restricted range. References Bronner (2006). [Neamblysomus julianae]. 2006 IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. IUCN 2006. Re..
Juliana's Pony: Total System FailureJuliana's Pony: Total System Failure is the fifth album by Juliana Hatfield, released in 2000 (see 2000 in music). Track listing "White Thrash" (Hatfield) - 0:15"Metal Fume Fever" (Hatfield, Welsh) - 2:00"Houseboy" (Hatfield, Welsh) - 2:44"Road Wrath" (Hatfield, Welsh) - 3:36"Let's Get Married" (H..
JulianadorpThe town centre (dark green) and the statistical district (light green) of Julianadorp in the municipality of Den Helder. Julianadorp ([52°53′N 4°44′E]) is a town in the Dutch province of North Holland. It is a part of the municipality of Den Helder, and lies about 6 km south o..
JulianatopThis does not cite its [[Opentopia:Citing sources|references or sources]]. You can [[Opentopia:WikiProject Fact and Reference Check|help]] Wikipedia by introducing appropriate citations. Julianatop is the highest mountain in Suriname at 1,280 meters (4,200 feets). ..
Juliana BernersJuliana Berners (or Barnes or Bernes) (b. 15th century), English writer on heraldry, hawking and hunting, is said to have been prioress of Sopwell nunnery near St Albans. Her book on fishing was the first known book on fishing by a woman. She was probably brought up at court, and when she adopted ..
Juliana Carneiro da CunhaJuliana Carneiro da Cunha is a Brazilian actress (born in Rio de Janeiro), but nowadays she lives in France. Besides acting, she has danced at the Théâtre du Soleil (since 1989). Theater Her career as an actress began on a Brazilian theater stage and includes works such as As Lágrimas Amargas..
Juliana CatlinJuliana Catlin is a well-known interior designer based in Jacksonville, Florida. She was president of the American Society of Interior Designers from 1999 to 2000. She is the current Chairman of the Board of Trustees of the ASID Foundation. ..
Juliana DidoneJuliana Didone Nascimento (born on October 11, 1984 in Porto Alegre, Rio Grande do Sul) is a Brazilian actress and former fashion model. Contents 1 Television career2 Telenovelas3 Model career4 Dancing with the Stars5 Miscellanea6 References7 External links Tel..
Juliana FalconieriSaint Juliana Falconieri (1270- June 12, 1341) was the Italian foundress of the Servite Third Order. Juliana belonged to the noble Florentine family of Falconieri. Her uncle, Alexis Falconieri, was one of the seven founders of the Servite Order. Under his influence, she decided at a young age to f..
Juliana FrancisJuliana Francis is an american playwright and actress. She is the recipient of an Obie award for performance. Plays include Go Go Go and Saint Latrice. As a performer she is best known for her work with the ontological/hysterical theatre. ..
Juliana HatfieldJuliana Hatfield, c. 2004. Juliana Hatfield (born July 27, 1967 in Wiscasset, Maine, United States), is an American guitarist/singer-songwriter from the Boston area, formerly of the indie rock band Blake Babies. Contents 1 Background2 Blake Babies3 Solo career4 Style and ..
Juliana Horatia EwingJuliana Horatia Ewing Mrs. Juliana Horatia Ewing (Gatty) (1842 - 1885) was a writer of children's stories, daughter of The Rev. Alfred Gatty and Margaret Gatty, also a writer for children. Among her tales, which have hardly been excelled in sympathetic insight into child-life, and still enjoy ..
Juliana ImaiJuliana Imai (born February 27, 1984 in Cruzeiro do Oeste, Paraná, Brazil) is a Brazilian model. Her maternal grandparents were Japanese and her paternal grandparents Portuguese. She was discoved while walking on the street with her mother. Juliana is married and has one child. She is a followe..
Juliana LuekingJuliana Lueking dubbed the "Queen of Spoken Word" writes and records stories about eccentric folks and the odd things they do. She was a unique part of the 1980s hardcore music scene in Washington, DC, where she jumped on stage between bands to perform gripping monologues. Her first record, Wheel, (..
Juliana MartinsJuliana Martins (born on October 3, 1984 in José Bonifácio, São Paulo state) is a Brazilian model. She worked for Sports Illustrated, and contested in the 1997 Elite Model Look. Juliana Martins was labeled the Brazilian Cindy Crawford by John Casablancas when she was thirteen years old [#end..
Juliana Martins (actress)Juliana Martins (born March 3 1974 in Rio de Janeiro) is a Brazilian television actress and model. Partial Television jobs A Gata Comeu (1985)Churrascaria Brasil (1987)(film)Kananga do Japão (1989)Riacho Doce (1990)Vamp (1991)Malhação (1995-1996)Zazá (1997)A Vida Como Ela É (1998)Coração de ..
Juliana of LiègeSaint Juliana of Liège (1193–5 April 1252) was a nun and visionary from Retinnes in Fléron in the Bishopric of Liège, now in Belgium. She was known for her holiness, and for promoting the introduction of the Feast of Corpus Christi. When she was five, her parents died, and she was placed i..
Juliana of NicomediaSaint Juliana of Nicomedia is said to have suffered Christian martyrdom during the Diocletian persecution in 304. She was popular in the Middle Ages, especially in the Netherlands, as the patron saint of childbirth and sickness. Contents 1 Historical background2 The Legend3 Later H..
Juliana of StolbergJuliana of Stolberg (Juliane von Stolberg-Wernigerode) (Stolberg, 15 februari 1506 - Dillenburg, June 1580) was the daughter of Botho VIII of Stolberg-Wernigerode and Anna of Eppstein-Königstein. Her first marriage was in 1523 to Philip II of Hanau-Munzenberg, who died in 1529, her second one, on 2..
Juliana of the NetherlandsJulianaQueen of the Netherlands Queen Juliana of the Netherlands (Juliana Emma Louise Wilhelmina van Oranje-Nassau) (April 30, 1909 – March 20, 2004), Princess of Orange-Nassau, Duchess of Mecklenburg, Princess of Lippe-Biesterfeld, was Queen of the Netherlands from her mother's abdicat..
Juliana SpahrJuliana Spahr (born 1966) is an American poet and critic. Contents 1 Life2 Bibliography2.1 Poetry2.2 Criticism2.3 Editor3 External links Life Born and raised in Chillicothe, Ohio, Spahr received her BA from Bard College in Languages and Literatures and her PhD from..
