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Émile-Jacques Ruhlmann
Émile-Jacques Ruhlmann (28 August 1879, Paris - 1933), his first names often seen reversed as Jacques-Émile, was a renowned French designer of furniture and interiors, epitomising for many the glamour of the French Art Deco style of the 1920s. He was born in Paris from Alsatian parents who were i..
Émile Aillaud
Émile Aillaud (January 18, 1902 - 1988) was a French architect. His design can be found after World War II in France, such as Les Courtilières in Pantin (1955-56, 1957-60), Wiesberg at Forbach (1959, 1961 ff.) and La Grande Borne at Grigny (1964-71), are representative of the attempts to compen..
Émile Alphonse Faure
Émile Alphonse Faure designed the modern rechargeable lead battery in 1881. His innovation involved coating the cast lead anodes with a paste of lead oxide and sulfuric acid. The Faure design improved conductivity, durability, and manufacturability. The Faure battery was the first lead-acid batt..
Émile Argand
Émile Argand (January 6, 1879-September 14, 1940) was a Swiss geologist. He was born in Eaux-Vives near Geneva. He attended vocational school in Geneva then worked as a draftsman. He studied anatomy in Paris, but gave up medicine to pursue his interest in geology. He was an early proponent of Alf..
Émile Augier
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] • &..
Émile Basly
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Émile Baudot
Jean-Maurice-Émile Baudot, (September 11 1845 – March 28 1903), French telegraph engineer and inventor of the Baudot code, was one of the pioneers of telecommunications. The term "baud" (a measure of symbols transmitted per second) is named after Emile Baudot. In 1949, the French Post Offic..
Émile Benveniste
Émile Benveniste was a French structuralist linguist born 1902 in Cairo and died 1976. He is best known for his work on Indo-European languages and his expansion of the linguistic paradigm established by Ferdinand de Saussure. Initially studying under Antoine Meillet, a former student of Saussure,..
Émile Bernard
Émile Bernard (April 28, 1868 – April 16, 1941), born in Lille, France, was a Neo-impressionist painter. He began his studies at the École des Beaux-Arts, befriending fellow artists Louis Anquetin and Henri Toulouse-Lautrec. He joined the Atelier Cormon in Paris in 1884 where he experimented..
Émile Blanchard
Charles Émile Blanchard was a French zoologist and entomologist , born on March 6 , 1819 in Paris . He died on February 11, 1900 in this same city. His father was an artist and naturalist and Émile began natural history very early in life. When he was 14 years old, Victor Audouin (1797-1841), a..
Émile Boirac
Émile Boirac (born in Guelma, Algeria, 26 August 1851; died in Dijon, 20 September 1917) was a French philosopher and psychic, promoter of Esperanto. He was designated in 1898 president of the University of Grenoble and in (1902) president of Dijon University. A notable advocate for Esperanto, ..
Émile Borel
Félix Édouard Justin Émile Borel (January 7, 1871 – February 3, 1956) was a French mathematician and politician. Borel was born in Saint-Affrique, France. Along with René-Louis Baire and Henri Lebesgue, he was among the pioneers of measure theory and its application to probability theory...
Émile Cammaerts
Émile Leon Cammaerts (born March 16, 1878 in Brussels, Belgium; died November 2, 1953 in Radlett, Hertfordshire, England) was a Belgian poet. Cammaerts moved to England in 1908. Aside from his own writings, he engaged in translations of John Ruskin and G. K. Chesterton. He became Professor of Belg..
Émile Cardinal Biayenda
Émile Cardinal Biayenda (1927 - March 23 1977) was the archbishop of Brazzaville, Congo from 1971 to 1977, and a cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church. He was born in Mpangala, Vinza, where he grew up. Education Catholic Mission School at Kindamba, 1937 - 1942.Catholic Mission School at Bjoundi, 1..
Émile Chartier
Emile Auguste Chartier ("Alain") (March 3, 1868 - June 2, 1951) was a notable French philosopher and antimilitarist. ..
Émile Cohl
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Émile Combes
Émile Combes, French politician Émile Combes (1835 - 1921) was a French statesman. Biography Émile Combes was born in Roquecourbe in the Tarn département. He studied for the priesthood, but abandoned the idea before ordination. His anti-clericalism would later lead him into becoming a F..
Émile Coué
Émile Coué (26 February, 1857,Troyes, France - 2 July, 1926, Nancy, France) was a French psychologist and pharmacist who introduced a method of psychotherapy, healing, and self-improvement, based on autosuggestion or self-hypnosis. He has been called the Father of Applied Conditioning. Coué, who..
Émile Deschamps
Émile de Saint-Amand Deschamps (1791-1871) was a French poet. He was born at Bourges. Deschamps was one of the chiefs of the Romantic school. To further the cause of romanticism he founded with Victor Hugo La Muse Française (1824), a journal to which he contributed verses and stories signe..
Émile Deschanel
Émile Auguste Étienne Martin Deschanel, (19 November 1819 - 26 January 1904) was a French author and politician, the father of Paul Deschanel, the President of France. His works include: Études sur Aristophane (1867), Le Romantisme des classiques (1882), and the controversial Catholicisme et soc..
Émile Deshayes de Marcère
Émile-Louis-Gustave Deshayes de Marcère (16 March 1828 - 26 April 1918) was a French politician. Marcère was deputy of the National Assembly from 1871 to 1884. In 1876 and 1878, he was Minister of the Interior. In 1884, Marcère was elected sénateur inamovible (senator for life). At his death..
Émile de Girardin
Émile de Girardin (portrait by Nadar) Émile de Girardin (1802-1881), was a French journalist, publicist, and politician. He was born in Paris in 1802, the son of General Alexandre de Girardin and of Madame Dupuy, wife of a Parisian advocate. His first publication was a novel, Emile, deali..
Émile Driant
Émile Augustin Cyprien Driant (September 11, 1855 - February 22, 1916) was a French Army Officer and first high ranking casualty of the Battle of Verdun during the First World War. He showed great potential but ruined this during the 1880s by first marrying the daughter of General Boulanger, a figu..
Émile Durkheim
Emile Durkheim David Émile Durkheim (April 15, 1858 – November 15, 1917) is known as one of the originators of modern sociology. He founded the first European university department of sociology in 1895, and one of the first journals devoted to social science, L'Année Sociologique in 1..
Émile Egger
Émile Egger (July 18, 1813 - September 1, 1885), French scholar, was born in Paris. From 1840 till 1855 he was assistant professor, and from 1855 till his death professor of Greek literature in the Faculté des Lettres at Paris University. In 1854 he was elected a member of the Académie des Inscr..
Émile Étienne Guimet
Guimet in his museum. 1898 painting by F. Luigini. Émile Étienne Guimet (June 26, 1836 - 1918), was born at Lyon and succeeded his father in the direction of his lapis lazuli factory. He also founded the Musée Guimet, which was first located at Lyon in 1879 and was handed over to the state..
Émile Faguet
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] • &..
Émile Félix Gautier
Émile Félix Gautier or Gauthier (born 1864 in Clermont-Ferrand; died 1940 in Portivy, Saint-Pierre-de-Quiberon) was a French geographer. He focused on northern Africa, especially Algiers, Madagascar, the Sahara desert, and the territories of French Africa. Works Madagascar (1902)Le Sahara (1923;..
Émile Fisseux
Émile Fisseux was a French competitor in the sport of archery. Fisseux competed in one event in Archery at the 1900 Summer Olympics, taking third place in the 50 metre Au Cordon Doré competition. His score of 28 points was one point behind the second-place archer, Hubert van Innis, and three p..
Émile Flourens
Émile Flourens (1841-1920) was a French politician. |- style="text-align: center;" ..
Émile Friant
Émile Friant (Dieuze, 1863 - Nancy 1932) was a French painter. With a naturalist style Emile Friant painted quotidian scenes involving people. His creations are characterized by the photographic realism of the human skin portions, and a less defined portrayal of the rest of the scene. ..
Émile Gaboriau
Émile Gaboriau (November 9, 1832 - September 28, 1873), was a French writer, novelist, and journalist, and a pioneer of modern detective fiction. He was born in the small town of Saujon, Charente-Maritime. He became a secretary to Paul Féval, and after publishing some novels and miscellaneous ..
Émile Gallé
Émile Gallé in 1889 Émile Gallé (8 May 1846, Nancy – September 23, 1904, Nancy) was a French artist who worked in glass, and is considered to be one of the major forces in the French Art Nouveau movement. Gallé was the son of a faience and furniture manufacturer and studied philoso..
Émile Genest
Émile Genest (July 27, 1921 - March 19, 2003) was a Canadian actor. Born in Quebec City, Quebec, as a young man Émile Genest served with the Canadian Navy during World War II. At war's end, he worked for a time in radio in his hometown before accepting a job with CBC radio in Montreal where he w..
Émile Gentil
Émile Gentil (4 April 1866 - 30 March 1914) was a French colonial administrator. Born at Volmunster in the department of Moselle, he later attended the Naval School. As an ensign, he was assigned to making hydrographic soundings along the Gabonese coast. (1890-1892). On 5 February 1902 Gentil was..
Émile Georget
Émile Georget (21 September 1881, Châtellerault - 16 October 1960, Bossay-sur-Claise) was a French cyclist. Career ..
Émile Girardin
Joseph-C. Émile Girardin CC (1895-1982) was a Canadian businessman and president of Mouvement Desjardins from 1959 to 1972. In 1969, he was made a Companion of the Order of Canada. ..
Émile Jonassaint
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Émile Lahoud
Émile Lahoud General Émile Geamil Lahoud (Arabic: اميل لحود) (born January 12, 1936) is the President of Lebanon. He is the son of General Jamil Lahoud, a leader in the independence movement; his mother, Adrene Bajakian, was of Armenian[link] descent. Contents 1 Pol..
Émile Léonard Mathieu
Émile Léonard Mathieu (May 15, 1835 - October 19, 1890) was a French mathematician. He is most famous for his work in group theory and mathematical physics. He has given his name to the Mathieu functions and to the Mathieu groups. The asteroid (27947) Emilemathieu was named in his honour. Externa..
Émile Littré
Émile Maximilien Paul Littré (February 1, 1801 - June 2, 1881) was a French lexicographer and philosopher, best known for his Dictionnaire de la langue française, commonly called "the Littré". He was born in Paris. His father had been a gunner, and afterwards sergeant-major of marine artillery,..
Émile Loubet
Painting of French statesman Émile Loubet by Fernand-Anne Piestre Émile François Loubet (December 30, 1838 - December 20, 1929) was a French politician and the 7th president of the French republic. Contents 1 Early life2 Political career3 President of the Republic of Fran..
Émile Louis
Émile Louis (born 1934) is a retired French bus driver and prime suspect in the disappearance of seven young women in the département of Yonne, Burgundy, in the late 1970s. In 2000 Louis confessed to their murders; he retracted this confession one month later. Louis is currently (since March 2004..
Émile Louis Victor de Laveleye
Émile Louis Victor de Laveleye (April 5, 1822 – January 3, 1892) was a Belgian economist. He was born in Bruges, and educated there and at the College Stanislas in Paris, a celebrated establishment in the hands of the Oratorians. He continued his studies at the Catholic university of L..
Émile Mâle
Émile Mâle (born June 2, 1862 in Commentry, France; died October 6, 1954 in Fontaine-Chaalis, Oise, France) was an French art historian. Mâle was one of the first to study medieval, mostly sacral French art and the influence of eastern European iconography thereon. He was a member of the Académ..
Émile Meyerson
Émile Meyerson (February 12, 1859 - December 2, 1933) was Russian-born French philosopher. Works Identité et réalite (1908)De lexplication dans les sciences, 2 Vols. (1921)La déduction relativiste (1925)Du cheminement de la pensée, 3 Vols. (1931)Réel et déterminisme dans la phyisique quanti..
Émile Mpenza
Émile Lokonda Mpenza (born July 4, 1978) is a Belgian football striker who has recently moved to Al Rayyan in Qatar. His parents are Congolese. His previous clubs include Standard Liège (twice), FC Schalke 04, R.E. Mouscron, K.V. Kortrijk and Hamburger SV. He is the brother of R.S.C. Anderlecht..
Émile Muselier
Emile Henry Muselier (Marseilles, 17 April 1882 - Toulon, 2 September 1965) was a French admiral who led the naval forces of the Free French Forces during World War II. He was responsible for the idea of distinguishing his fleet from that of Vichy France by adopting the Cross of Lorraine (a referen..
Émile Nelligan
Émile Nelligan as a young man Émile Nelligan (December 24, 1879 - November 18, 1941) was a French language poet from Quebec, Canada. Contents 1 Biography2 Quotation: ''Le Vaisseau d'Or''2.1 Translation: The Ship of Gold3 Selected Bibliography3.1 Collections3.2&n..
Émile Ollivier
Olivier Émile Ollivier (July 2, 1825 - August 20, 1913) was a French statesman. He was born at Marseille. His father, Demosthènes Ollivier (1799-1884), was a vehement opponent of the July monarchy, and was returned by Marseille to the Constituent Assembly in 1848. His opposition to Louis Napol..
Émile Oustalet
Dr Jean-Frédéric Émile Oustalet (August 24, 1844 – October 23, 1905) was a French zoologist. Oustalet was born at Montbéliard, in the department of Doubs. He was employed at the Muséum National d'Histoire Naturelle, where he succeeded Jules Verreaux as assistant-naturalist in 1873. In 19..
Émile Reuter
Émile Reuter (1874-06-02 - 1973-02-14) was a Luxembourgian politician. He was the thirteenth Prime Minister of Luxembourg, serving for six years, from 1918-09-28 until 1925-03-20. |- style="text-align: center;" Gaspard-Théodore-Ignace de la Fontaine • Jean-Jacques Willmar • Charl..
Émile Saisset
Émile Edmond Saisset (September 16, 1814 - December 17, 1863) was a French philosopher. He was born at Montpellier. He studied philosophy in the school of Victor Cousin, and carried on the eclectic tradition of his master along with Ravaisson and Jules Simon. He was professor of philosophy at Cae..
Émile Souvestre
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] • &..
Émile Théodore Léon Gautier
Émile Théodore Léon Gautier (August 8, 1832 - August 25, 1897) was a French literary historian. He was born at Le Havre, France. He was educated at the École des Chartes, and became successively keeper of the archives of the département of Haute-Marne and of the imperial archives at Paris un..
Émile Veinante
Émile Veinante (born 12 June 1907 in Metz; died 18 November 1983 in Dury les Amiens, Somme) was a French footballer and coach. Veinante was a primarily a forward. He began his club career in 1916 with the youth squad at FC Metz, which was at that time (before the end of the First World War) still..
Émile Verdet
Émile Verdet (1824 - 1866) was a French physicist. He worked in magnetism and optics, editing the works of Augustin-Jean Fresnel. Verdet did much to champion the early theory of the conservation of energy in France through his editorial supervision of the Annales de chimie et de physique. The Verd..
Émile Zinsou
Émile Derlin Henri Zinsou (born 1918) was the President of Dahomey (now Benin) from July 17 1968 until December 10 1969. He was previously the foreign minister of Dahomey from 1962 to 1963 and from 1965 to 1967. ..
Émile Zola
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] • &..
Émilie Dequenne
Émilie Dequenne (born 29 August 1981 in Beloeil, Hainaut, Belgium) won the Best Actress award at the 1999 Cannes Film Festival for her debut film performance in the Palme d'Or-winning film Rosetta. Selected filmography Rosetta (1999) - RosettaLe Pacte des loups (aka Brotherhood of the Wolf) (2001..
Émilie du Châtelet
Émilie du Châtelet Émilie du Châtelet (December 17, 1706 – September 10, 1749) was a French mathematician, physicist, and author. She translated into French, with her own commentary, Newton’s celebrated Principia Mathematica and derived from its principles of mechanics the notion o..
Émilie Heymans
Women’s Diving Silver 2000 10m Platform Synchronized Bronze 2004 10m Platform Synchronized Émilie Heymans (born December 14, 1981 in Brussels, Belgium) is a Canadian diver. She started diving in 1993. She won a silver medal at the 2000 Summer Olympics in 10 m platform syn..
Émilie Le Pennec
Émilie Lepennec (alternative spelling Le Pennec, born December 31, 1987 in La Garenne-Colombes, France) is the first French gymnast ever to win an individual Olympic medal in women's artistic gymnastics. Coached by Yves Kieffer at Pôle France INSEP in Paris, Lepennec was the French junior nati..
Émilie Simon
Émilie Simon (born 1978 in Montpellier, France) is a French singer and composer. Her father is a sound engineer. She is the composer of the soundtrack to the French-language version of March of the Penguins (La Marche de l'empereur), for which she was nominated for Best Original Score in the 20..
Émilie Simon(album)
The debut album of Émilie Simon. The album was a financial and critical success, winning a Victoire in 2004, for Best Electronic album. Track listing "Desert""Lise""Secret""Il Pleut""I Wanna Be Your Dog""To The Dancers In The Rain""Dernier Lit""Graines d'Etoile""Flowers""Vu D'Ici""Blue Light""Ch..
Émil Goeldi
Émil Goeldi Émil August Goeldi (var. Göldi, var. Emílio Augusto Goeldi) (b. August 28, 1859; d. July 5th, 1917 in Zurich), was a Swiss-Brazilian naturalist and zoologist. He studied in Germany with Ernst Haeckel, and arrived in Brazil in 1880 to work in the National Museum (Museu Nacional)..
M.I.L.K
M.I.L.K. (Made in Lovely Kin) was the name of a Korean all-female pop group managed by Moon Hee Jun and BM records. Although Moon Hee Jun himself works for PS Entertainment, M.I.L.K. was promoted under the SM Town Label notably in their Summer and Winter Vacation albums. Members Seo Hyunjin 서..
Mā'ili, Hawai'i
Māili is a town and census-designated place (CDP) in the Waianae District on the Island of Oahu, City & County of Honolulu, Hawaii. In Hawaiian, māili means "pebbly" referring to rounded stones at the shore. As of the 2000 Census, the CDP population was 5,943. Geography Māili is located at ..
Méi Lánfāng
Méi Lánfāng (Simplified Chinese: }}}; Traditional Chinese: ) (1894 - 1961) was a Peking opera legend. Méi was born in 1894 into a family of Peking Opera and Kūnqǔ performers. He had his stage debut at 11. In his 50-year stage career, he maintained strong continuity while always working on ..
Mil
The term mil, Mil, or MIL can refer to a number of different things. A mil can refer to a unit of: length, also know as a thoulength, a type of mile used in Norway and Swedenangle, the angular milarea, the square milarea, the circular milcurrency, a division of the Hong Kong dollarcurrency, a divis..
Mil-C-5541
United States Military Specification Mil-C-5541 is a specification for chromate conversion coatings on aluminium and its alloys. The current specification Mil-C-5541E superseded Mil-C-5541D in November 1990. Though designed to be used for US military subcontractors it has gained world wide use a..
MIL-STD-105
MIL-STD-105 is a United States defense standard that provides procedures and tables for sampling by attributes based on Schuchard, Harry Romig, and Harold Dodge sampling inspection theories and mathematical formulas. Widely adopted outside of military procurement applications. The last revision wa..
MIL-STD-1234
MIL-STD-1234 (Military-Standard-1234) is a United States military standard that describes the general methods of sampling, inspection, and testing pyrotechnics for conformance with the material requirements of various pyrotechnic specifications. MIL-STD-1234 was originally approved and published o..
MIL-STD-1553
MIL-STD-1553 is a United States Department of Defense military standard which defines the mechanical, electrical and functional Characteristics of a serial data bus originally designed for use with military avionics. In recent years it has also become commonly used in spacecraft On Board Data Handli..
MIL-STD-188
MIL-STD-188 is a series of U.S. military standards relating to telecommunications. Documents 100 - Common Long Haul and Tactical Communication System Technical Standards105 - Interoperability and Performance Standards for the All Digital Tactical-To-Strategic Gateway110 - Interoperability In..
MIL-STD-498
MIL-STD-498 (Military-Standard-498) was a United States military standard whose purpose was to "establish uniform requirements for software development and documentation." It was released Nov. 8, 1994, and replaced DOD-STD-2167A, DOD-STD-7935A, and DOD-STD-1703. It was meant as an interim standard..
Mila
Mila could mean any one of the following: Mila, AlgeriaMila ProvinceMila, BarcelonaThe Merritt Island Launch Area, home to NASA/Air Force launch padsMila, a fictional character from [[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine]].Mila, a fictional character from The Music of Dolphins.redirect [[Template:Disambig]]..
Mila, Barcelona
Mila is the name of a house in Barcelona, Spain, a masterpiece by architect Antoní Gaudí. "La Pedrera—'the quarry'—was the name an astounded population gave to this completely unique building. It could be compared with the steep cliff walls in which African tribes build their cave-like dwell..
Milaca, Minnesota
The Rum River flows on the west side of Milaca. Milaca is a city in Mille Lacs County, Minnesota, United States. The population was 2,580 at the 2000 census. It is the county seat of Mille Lacs County6. It is also situated on the Rum River. Geography According to the United States Census B..
Milaca Township, Minnesota
Milaca Township is a township in Mille Lacs County, Minnesota, United States. The population was 1,189 at the 2000 census. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the township has a total area of 85.2 km² (32.9 mi²), all land. Demographics As of the census2 of 2000, there were 1,..
Milad
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Milad-e-sherif
Milad-e-sherif (also spelt as Miladi Sherif) Malayalam: Nabi Dinam is a festival celebrated by the Muslim community of Kerala to commemorates the birth of the Prophet Mohammed, which falls on the twelfth day of Rabi-ul-Awwal, the third month of the Islamic year. Colorful processions are held throug..
Milada Horáková
Milada Horáková (December 25 1901 - June 27 1950) was a Czechoslovak politician executed by Communists on trumped-up charges of conspiracy and treason. She was the only woman ever executed in Czechoslovakia for political reasons and is regarded as a symbol of anti-Communist resistance for her fir..
Milada Karbanová
Milada Karbanová (born 27 March 1948) is a retired high jumper from the Czech Republic. She won four medals at the European Indoor Championships as well as a silver medal at the 1974 European Championships in Athletics. Achievements Year Tournament Venue Result Extra 1971 European Indoor Champio..
Milada Petříková-Pavlíková
Milada Petříková-Pavlíková (August 22 1895 in Tábor – June 30 1985) was a Czech architect. She was born as Milada Pavlíková. Pavlíková graduated in 1921 as the first female architect in Czechoslovakia. Married her teacher, architect Theodor Petřík (1883-1942) and used name Milada Pet..
Miladhoo (Noonu Atoll)
Miladhoo Island Summary Belongs to Noonu Atoll Location Population 1301 Length 680m Width 350m Distance from Malé 178.83km Administrative Information Island Chief Island office phone +960 6560014 Island office fax +960 6560014 Miladhoo should not be confused w..
Miladinov Brothers
Front cover of the original edition of Bulgarian Folk Songs The Miladinov Brothers (Bulgarian: Братя Миладинови; Macedonian: Браќа Миладиновци), Dimitar Miladinov (1810-1862) and Konstantin Miladinov (1830-1862), were Bulgarian poets (in Republic of Macedonia th..
Milady 3000
Milady 3000 (Italian: Milady nel 3000) is an Italian comics fictional character created in 1980 by Magnus for the magazine Il Mago. The series continued until 1984 (on the Eureka magazine also), and was later translated in France (on Metal Hurlant), in the United States (on Heavy Metal), in Belgiu..
Milady Breeders' Cup Handicap
The Milady Breeders' Cup Handicap is a race for thoroughbred horses. The Milady Breeders' Cup Handicap is raced at Hollywood Park each year. The race is open to filles and mares, age three and up willing to race one and one-sixteenth miles on the dirt. The race carries a purse of $175000. ..
Milady de Winter
Milady de Winter, often referred to as simply Milady, is a fictional character in the novel The Three Musketeers by Alexandre Dumas, père. She acts as a spy for Cardinal Richelieu and is one of the chief antagonists of the story. [Spoiler warningSpoiler warning]: Plot and/or ending detai..
Milae
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Milagai Podi
Milagai Podi (literally "chilli powder" in Tamil) is a mixture of ground dry spices that may contain chilies, seeds and lentils. Tamils use milagai podi as a condiment on idlis, dosas and other South Indian dishes. Milagai podi is not consumed dryly; it is usually mixed with edible oil or ghee. Cer..
Milagiriya
Milagiriya is a district of Colombo city in Sri Lanka. The area took its name from the Sinhalised form of the Portuguese word "Milager," or Miracle. The Portuguese built a Roman Catholic Church there. The writer Fredrick Mendis observed: 'In 1656, after the capitulation to the Dutch, the Milagiriy..
Milagra Ridge
Milagra Ridge is a 240 acre parcel of land that is an isolated island ecosystem, located about 7 miles south of San Francisco, near the city of Pacifica. It first inhabited by the Ohlone indigenous people, then later claimed by Spanish settlers and Mexican ranchers. In 1942 U.S. Army started con..
Milagro
Milagro (Spanish: "miracle") may refer to: Milagro, La Rioja, ArgentinaMilagro, Guayas, EcuadorMilagro, Navarre, Spain Milagro (experiment), a gamma ray detector at Los Alamos National Laboratory in New Mexico, USAMilagro (album) by Carlos Santana"Milagro" is also a brand of 100% agave tequila red..
Milagro, Navarre
Milagro is a town and municipality located in the province and autonomous community of Navarre, northern Spain. External link [MILAGRO in the Bernardo Estornés Lasa - Auñamendi Encyclopedia (Euskomedia Fundazioa)] () ..
Milagros, Burgos
Milagros is a Spanish village and municipality in the province of Burgos, part of the autonomous community of Castile-Leon. It has a population of approximately 502 people and is 10km from Aranda de Duero. Milagros is in the wine region of Ribera del Duero. The name "Milagros" may be translated ..
Milagros, Masbate
Milagros is a 3rd class municipality in the province of Masbate, Philippines. According to the 2000 census, it has a population of 44,575 people in 8,304 households. Barangays Milagros is politically subdivided into 27 barangays. BacolodBangadBaraBonbonCalasucheCalumpang (Taisan)CapaculanCayab..
Milagros Cerrón
Milagros Cerrón Arauco (born April 27 2004 in Huancayo, Peru) is a child born with sirenomelia, or "mermaid syndrome", a congenital disorder in which the legs are fused together. The condition occurs in one out of every 100,000 [#endnote_Kallen] births and there are only three known cases..
Milagros Reyes Montánez
Milagros Reyes Montañez (born 1977) is a Guayama, Puerto Rico resident, who made national headlines on June 24 of 2004, after defending her eleven-year-old daughter from a would-be rapist. Contents 1 Small biography2 Police account of what happened3 The charges4 Public reacti..
Milagros Sequera
Milagros Sequera (born September 30, 1980 in San Felipe, Yaracuy, Venezuela) is a professional female tennis player from San Felipe, Yaracuy, Venezuela. She joined the WTA Tour in 1999 and was ranked World No. 130 on February 27, 2006. External links WTA Tour profile for [Milagros Sequer..
Milagro (album)
Milagro is an album by Santana, released in 1992. Milagro, which means "miracle" in Spanish, was dedicated to the lives of Miles Davis and Bill Graham, and was Santana's first album on the Polydor label after twenty-two years with Columbia Records. It was their first new studio album not to enter..
Milagro (canton seat)
Milagro (Spanish for miracle) is a city located in Guayas, Ecuador. It is the seat of the canton of Milagro. Milagro is the second largest city in the province of Guayas. As of the census of 2001, there are 140,103 people residing within canton limits. Sugar cane is the most important crop. The Hi..
Milagro Cunningham
This article or section needs a complete rewrite for }}}. Allegedly, 17-year-old Milagro Cunningham raped an eight-year-old girl and buried her alive in a landfill. He will be tried as an adult. ..
Milaim Rama
Milaim Rama (born 29 February, 1976) is a Kosovar-Swiss football player . He played mostly for FC Thun and had a short stint with FC Augsburg in Germany. He currently plays for FC Schaffhausen. He plays for the Switzerland national football team and was a participant at the 2004 UEFA European Cham..
Milaine Thériault
Milaine Thériault Milaine Thériault (born November 14, 1973 in St. Quentin, New Brunswick) is a Canadian skiier. In February, 2004 Thériault won her second consecutive women's five km free technique at the Haywood NorAm Canada Cup competition in Kelowna, British Columbia External links ..
Milak
Milak is a city and a municipal board in Rampur district in the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh. Geography Milak is located at [28.62° N 79.18° E][Falling Rain Genomics, Inc - Milak]. It has an average elevation of 173 metres (567 feet). Demographics As of ..
Milam
Milam, can refer to: People: J.B. Milam, a chief of the Cherokee NationWilliam Milam, an American diplomatPlaces: Milam County, TexasMilam, Hardy County, West VirginiaMilam, Wyoming County, West VirginiaThis is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the ..
Milam, Hardy County, West Virginia
Milam is an unincorporated community on the South Fork South Branch Potomac River in southern Hardy County, West Virginia. Milam is located along County Route 7. Originally known as Wine Spring, the community's name was changed to Milam in 1898. External links Communities Bayard | B..
Milam, Texas
Milam is a census-designated place (CDP) in Sabine County, Texas, United States. The population was 1,329 at the 2000 census. Geography Milam is located at [31°27′13″N, 93°47′7″W] (31.453492, -93.785384)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Cen..
Milam, West Virginia
Milam is the name of several communities in the U.S. state of West Virginia. Milam, Hardy County, West VirginiaMilam, Wyoming County, West Virginia This article consisting of geographical locations is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page, a list of pages that otherwise might share the s..
Milam, Wyoming County, West Virginia
Milam is an unincorporated community in Wyoming County, West Virginia, USA. External links ..
Milam County, Texas
Milam County is a county located in the U.S. state of Texas. As of 2000, the population was 24,238. Its county seat is Cameron6. Milam County is named for Benjamin Rush Milam, an early settler and a soldier in the Texas Revolution. Contents 1 Geography1.1 Adjacent counties2 Demo..
Milam Glacier
Milam Glacier is located Munsiyari, in Pithoragarh district of Uttaranchal, India, at an altitude of 3,872 m. It has a spread of around 37 km² and is 16 km long, surrounded by 52 high Himalayan peaks. It lies at the base of the great Himalayan wall and situated on the south facing slope of the main..
Milan
This is about the Italian city of Milan. For other uses, see Milan (disambiguation). Milan (Italian: Milano; Milanese: Milán) is the main city of northern Italy, and is located in the plains of Lombardy, the most populated and developed region in Italy, being often mistaken with the capital of the..
MILAN
MILAN (French: Missile d´infanterie léger antichar = Anti-Tank Light Infantry Missile) is a second-generation European anti-tank guided missile. Design of the Milan started in 1962. It was ready for trials in 1971, and was accepted for service in 1972. It is a wire guided SACLOS (Semi-Automatic ..
Milan, Georgia
Milan is a town located partly in Telfair County, Georgia and partly in Dodge County, Georgia, United States. As of the 2000 census, the town population was 1,012. Geography Milan is located at [32°1′13″N, 83°3′51″W] (32.020195, -83.064091)[Geographic references#1GR1]..
Milan, Illinois
Milan is a village in Rock Island County, Illinois, United States. The population was 5,257 at the 2000 census. The village is located near the Quad Cities of Illinois and Iowa. Before ceasing operations in 2003, Eagle Food Centers was based out of Milan. Contents 1 History2 Geography3..
Milan, Indiana
Milan is a town in Ripley County, Indiana, United States. The population was 1,816 at the 2000 census. The town's name is pronounced differently from the English name for the Italian city of the same name: IPA /ˈmaɪlən/ [listen]. Its high school, Milan High School, won the Indiana sta..
Milan, Kansas
Milan is a city in Sumner County, Kansas, United States. The population was 137 at the 2000 census. Geography Milan is located at [37°15′25″N, 97°40′29″W] (37.257057, -97.674712)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has ..
Milan, Michigan
Milan is a city established in 1831 that straddles the border between Monroe County and Washtenaw County in the U.S. state of Michigan. The population was 4,775 at the 2000 census. Approximately forty percent of the city containing about twenty-five percent of the population is located in Monroe Co..
Milan, Minnesota
Milan is a city in Chippewa County, Minnesota, United States. The population was 326 at the 2000 census. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of 2.5 km² (1.0 mi²), all land. Demographics As of the census2 of 2000, there were 326 people, 150 household..
Milan, Missouri
Milan is a city in Sullivan County, Missouri, United States. The population was 1,958 at the 2000 census. It is the county seat of Sullivan County[Geographic references#6GR6]. Geography Milan is located at [40°12′6″N, 93°7′30″W] (40.201661, -93.125092)[Geographi..
Milan, New Hampshire
Milan (pronounced "My-Lan") is a town in Coos County, New Hampshire, USA. The population was 1,331 at the 2000 census. The city's name is pronounced differently from the English name for the Italian city of the same name: IPA /ˈmaɪlən/ [listen]. Neighboring Berlin also shares a similarl..
Milan, New Mexico
Milan is a village in Cibola County, New Mexico, United States. The population was 1,891 at the 2000 census. A suburb of Grants, Milan has a decent population growth. Many new houses and service-oriented businesses are being built. Contents 1 Geography2 Demographics3 Education4&nbs..
Milan, New York
Milan is a town in Dutchess County, New York, USA. The Town of Milan is in the northern part of the county. Contents 1 History2 Geography3 Demographics4 Communities and locations in Milan5 External links History The town was part of the Little Nine Partners Patent of 17..
Milan, Ohio
Milan is a village in Erie and Huron counties in Ohio. The population was 1,445 at the 2000 census. Contents 1 History and Culture2 Geography3 Demographics4 External links History and Culture Milan (pronounced MÝ-lin) was the birthplace of inventor and businessman Thomas A..
Milan, Quebec
Milan is a very small village of 300 people in Le Granit Regional County Municipality in the Estrie region in Quebec, Canada. ..
Milan, Tennessee
Milan is a city in Gibson County, Tennessee, United States. The population was 7,664 at the 2000 census. Geography Milan is located at [35°54′57″N, 88°45′29″W] (35.915957, -88.758035)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bureau, the city..
Milan, Washington
Milan is an unincorporated community in Spokane County, Washington. Milan is a rural community located along the Burlington Northern Railroad, east of Deer Park. It is named after the city of Milan, Italy. External links [Maps and aerial photos] Coordinates: [47.96694° -117.33056..
Milan-Sanremo
Milan-Sanremo Local name:Milano-Sanremo Region:North West Italy Date:Mid March Type:One-day race History First Edition:1907 Editions:97 First Winner:Lucien Petit-Breton () Most Recent:Filippo Pozzato () Most Wins:Eddy Merckx (), 7 times Milan-Sanremo, nicknamed "la primavera" ("the spring"), is an..
Milana Loboda
Milana Loboda (Rus: Милана Лобода) (born October 25 1981 in Shymkent, Kazakhstan) is a singer who rose to popularity after placing eighth in SuperStar KZ, the Kazakh version of Pop Idol, shown by Perviy Kanal Evraziya. Milana lives with her husband Sergey & their son Leonid. Musical..
Miland
Miland is a small village in Tinn with a population of 388. It is the home to Malin Kristina Salmi Stavrum! ..
Milandhoo (Shaviyani Atoll)
Milandhoo Island Summary Belongs to Shaviyani Atoll Location Population 1209 Length NA Width NA Distance from Malé 234.13km Administrative Information Island Chief Island office phone +960 6540063 Island office fax +960 6540063 Milandhoo should not be confused..
Milanesa
Milanesas (plural) are a common meat dish in Mexico, later adpoted by Argentina and Uruguay (mainly due to their great meat production) as well as in other Latin American countries. Milanesas are similar to Central European Wiener Schnitzel and derive their name from the original cotoletta alla mi..
Milanese
' Milanese (milanes, milanées, meneghin, meneghín) is a variety of Lombard spoken in the city of Milan and in its province. In Italian-speaking contexts, Milanese (like most of the other non-Italian language varietes spoken within the borders of the Italian Republic) is often generically called a..
Milanese Apostolic Catholic Church
redirect [[Template:Not verified]] Contents 1 The City See of the Church2 Christianity in Milan2.1 Foundation of the Diocese2.2 Beginning of Roman Control3 Present Status4 References5 External links The City See of the Church Milan is a main city in the Po vall..
Milanese scudo
The scudo was the currency of the Duchy of Milan until 1796. It wasa subdivided into 6 lire, each of 20 soldi or 240 denari. It was equal to the Conventionsthaler. It was replaced by the lira of the Cispadane Republic, then that of the Cisalpine Republic and finally by the French franc. In 1816, the..
Milani
Milani (pronouced Mi-LAHN-ee) is a higher end drugstore makeup brand. Milani offers lipstick, eyeshadow, bronzers, powder, you name it. The eyeshadow is highly pigmented and is the better drugstore brand, along with physicians formula. A popular Milani product is the sheer lipstick. Milani is high..
Milankovic
Milankovic can refer to Milutin Milankovic Serbian geophysicistMilankovic crater 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. ..
Milankovic (crater)
There is more than one crater named Milankovic: Milankovic (lunar crater)Milankovic (crater on Mars) 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..
Milankovic (lunar crater)
Crater characteristics Coordinates ..
Milankovitch cycles
Milankovitch cycles are the collective effect of changes in the Earth's movements upon its climate, named after Serbian civil engineer and mathematician Milutin Milanković. The eccentricity, axial tilt, and precession of the Earth's orbit vary in several patterns, resulting in 100,000 year ice age..
Milanko Renovica
This article or section is in need of attention from an expert on the subject.Please help recruit one, or improve this page yourself}} if you can. See [discussion page] for details. Milanko Renovica was a Yugoslav politician. He served as president of Bosnia-Herzegovina. Presidents o..
Milano, Texas
Milano is a city in Milam County, Texas, United States. The population was 400 at the 2000 census. Country music singer Johnny Horton was killed near Milano in a car crash on November 5, 1960. Geography Milano is located at [30°42′33″N, 96°51′48″W] (30.709190, -96.863420)[..
Milano-Sanremo 2005
UCI ProTour 2005 Paris-Nice Tirreno-Adriatico Milano-San Remo Ronde van Vlaanderen Euskal Herriko TI Gent-Wevelgem Paris-Roubaix Amstel Gold Race La Flèche Wallonne Liège-Bastogne-Liège Tour de Romandie Giro d'Italia Volta a Catalunya Dauphiné Libéré Tour de Suisse TTT Ei..
Milano-Sanremo 2006
UCI ProTour 2006 Paris-Nice Tirreno-Adriatico Milano-Sanremo Ronde van Vlaanderen Vuelta Ciclista al País Vasco Gent-Wevelgem Paris-Roubaix Amstel Gold Race La Flèche Wallonne Liège-Bastogne-Liège Tour de Romandie Giro d'Italia Volta a Catalunya Dauphiné Libéré Tour de Su..
Milano-Torino
Milano-Torino is a semi classic European single day cycling race, now run in early March between the northern Italian cities of Milan and Turin over a distance of 199 kilometres. The event was first run in 1876 making it the oldest of the Italian classic races and one of the oldest in the World. T..
Milano (cookie)
Milano cookies are a trademarked dessert manufactured by Pepperidge Farm as part of their series of "European" cookies. They are of the sandwich form, with a thin, rich layer of chocolate as filling. The baked halves are reminiscent of oval vanilla wafers, with an indentation shaped like a "V" on ea..
Milano The New School for Management and Urban Policy
One of the academic divisions at The New School, Milano for Management and Urban Policy is one of the public policy schools in New York City. Contents 1 Master of Science Degree Programs2 A Brief History of Milano3 Robert J. Milano (1912-2000)4 Accreditation5 Reference..
Milan (comics)
Milan, Francisco was a fictional member of the Acolytes in Marvel Comics. He first appeared in Uncanny X-Men #300. Character History He was one of the Acolytes who helped kidnap Moira MacTaggert, until she was later rescued by the X-Men. He later died on Avalon, the homebase of the Acolytes, when H..
Milan (disambiguation)
Geography Milan is the name of several places in the world: Milan, ItalyAnd in the United States of America:*Milan, Georgia*Milan, Illinois*Milan, Indiana*Milan, Kansas*Milan, Michigan*Milan, Minnesota*Milan, Missouri*Milan, New Hampshire*Milan, New Mexico*Milan, New York*Milan, Ohio*Milan, Tenness..
Milan (orchestra)
Contents 1 Milan Symphony Orchestra (1974 - 1979)2 ..
Milan Antal
Asteroids discovered: 17 1807 Slovakia August 20, 1971 3393 Štúr November 28, 1984 3730 Hurban December 4, 1983 4573 Piešťany October 5, 1986 ..
Milan Babić
Milan Babić in the Hague courtroom Milan Babić (Милан Бабић; February 26, 1956 – March 5, 2006) was from 1991 to 1995 the first President of the Republic of Serbian Krajina, a largely Serb-populated region that broke away from Croatia. Indicted for war crimes by the Internati..
Milan Bandić
Milan Bandić (b. 1955 in Donji Mamići near Grude in Bosnia-Herzegovina) is a Croatian politician, and member of the Social Democratic Party of Croatia. He is the Mayor of Zagreb, currently serving his third term. Political career Bandić moved to Zagreb and earned his degree at the Faculty of P..
Milan Baroš
Milan Baroš (born 28 October 1981 in Vigantice, Czech Republic) is a Czech international footballer. As of 9 July 2006, he has been capped 50 times, scoring 27 goals: an exceptional international strike rate, which his achievements in club football do not yet match. He is a striker who currently pl..
Milan Bartovic
Milan Bartovič (born April 9, 1981 in Trenčín, Slovakia) is a Slovak ice hockey left wing currently (2005) with the Chicago Blackhawks of the NHL. He was drafted 35st overall by the Buffalo Sabres in the 1999 NHL Entry Draft. External links [Statistics] - from Internet Hockey Database..
Milan Begović
Milan Begović (January 19th, 1876 - May 13th, 1948), was a Croatian writer. Milan Begović was born in Vrlika. He was educated in Split, Zagreb and Vienna and spent some time as high school professor in Split before going to Hamburg and Vienna to pursue career in theatre. He died in Zagreb. Milan..
Milan Biševac
Milan Biševac (Serbian Cyrillic: Милан Бишевац) (born August 31, 1983 in Kosovska Mitrovica, Kosovo, Serbia, SFR Yugoslavia) is a Serbian football player who, as of 2004 was playing for FK Crvena Zvezda. He won a silver medal with the Serbia and Montenegro national under-21 football te..
Milan Blagojevic
Milan Blagojevic (born 24th December 1969 in Sydney, Australia) is a former football player. During a long and distinguished professional career, Blagojevic made 31 appearances for the Socceroos, 255 National Soccer League appearances as well as playing overseas for Germinal Ekeren(Belgium), SC Hee..
Milan Blažeković
Milan Blažeković (born July 6, 1940) is a well-acclaimed animator from Croatia. Though his career goes as far back as the late 1960s, he is best known (at least in the Western world) as the director of the 1997 children's cartoon, Lapitch the Little Shoemaker, based on Ivana Brlić-Mažuranić's n..
Milan Budimir
professor Milan Budimir Milan Budimir (Милан Будимир) (1891-1975) the most distinguished Serbian classical scholar, professor of the Faculty of Philosophy, Belgrade University and head of the Department of the Classical philology. Life Budimir was born in Mrkonjić Grad now in Rep..
Milan Cabrnoch
Milan Cabrnoch (born on 6 August 1962 in Cáslav) is a Czech politician and Member of the European Parliament with the Civic Democratic Party, part of the European Democrats and sits on the European Parliament's Committee on Employment and Social Affairs. He is a substitute for the Committee on B..
Milan Central Station
A view of the façade of the Station in the afternoon The main ticket hall of the station Milan Central Station (in Italian, Stazione Centrale di Milano or Milano Centrale) is one of the main European train stations. It is a railroad terminus officially inaugurated in 1931 to rep..
Milan Chvostek
Milan Chvostek (born 1932) is a former producer/director of CBC's The Nature of Things, a CBC television show that has aired in nearly fifty countries worldwide. Awards for Milan's shows include the Prince Rainier Award from the Monaco Film Festival and the Bell Northern Award for Science Programmi..
Milan Conservatory
The Milan Conservatory (Conservatorio Giuseppe Verdi) is a famous music school in Milan whose alumni include Giacomo Puccini, Vittorio Giannini, Francisco Mignone, Italo Montemezzi, Arturo Benedetti Michelangeli, Maurizio Pollini, and Claudio Abbado. [[Category:Milan culture] ..
Milan Damnjanović
Milan Damnjanović (1924-1994) Serbian Cyrillic Милан Дамњановић - A philosopher, full professor at the Faculty of Fine Arts of Belgrade University. Milan Danjanović was the founder and the preside..
Milan Decree
The Milan Decree was issued in 1807 by Napoleon I of France to enforce the Berlin Decree of 1806 which had initiated the Continental System that was the basis for his plan to defeat the British by waging economic warfare. The Decree stated that no European country was to trade with the United Kingdo..
Milan Dudić
Milan Dudić (born November 1 1979 in Kraljevo), defender, is a Serbian football player currently playing for Red Star Belgrade. He was a member of the Serbia and Montenegro national football team for the 2006 FIFA World Cup. He is known for having conceded two penalties (both for handball) in a W..
Milan Entertainment
Milan Entertainment, Inc. is an independently owned record company releasing soundtracks for film and television, electronic music, a diverse roster of acclaimed artists, and best selling compilation albums offering samples of tangos, film and Latin music. It was created around 1980 (see [[Talk:Mil..
Milan Fukal
Milan Fukal (born May 16, 1975 in Jablonec nad Nisou) is a Czech footballer. The defender Fukal began his career with FK Jablonec. In 1999, he was bought by Czech champion team Sparta Praha and called up by the Czech national team, for whom he currently has 19 caps and 2 goals. His participation in..
Milan Gala
Milan Gaľa (born on 21 January 1953 in Jarovnice) is a Slovak politician and Member of the Parliament with the Slovenská demokraticka a krestanska unia, part of the European People's Party and sits on the European Parliament's Committee on Culture and Education. He is a substitute for the Commi..
Milan Gombala
Milan Gombala (born 29 January 1968 in Lucenec) is a retired Czech long jumper, best known for his silver medal at the 1994 European Championships. His personal best is 8.04 metres, achieved in August 1995 in Linz. Achievements Year Tournament Venue Result Extra 1993 World Championships Stuttgar..
Milan Gurović
--> Milan Gurović (born June 17, 1976 in Novi Sad, SFR Yugoslavia, now Serbia) is a Serbian basketball player, currently playing for Belgrade's KK Crvena Zvezda. He has dual nationality; Serbian and Greek. Gurović, a regular member of the FR Yugoslavia / Serbia and Montenegro national team, turn..
Milan Gutović
Milan Gutovic (born August 11, 1946 in Umka) is a Serbian actor. ..
Milan Hejduk
Milan Hejduk [Listen] ([Media helphelp]·[info]) (born February 14, 1976 in Ústí nad Labem, Czechoslovakia; now Czech Republic) is a professional ice hockey player. Contents 1 Playing career2 Awards3 Career statistics4 International play5 R..
Milan Hnilička
Milan Hnilička (born June 25, 1973 in Kladno, Czechoslovakia) is a Czech ice hockey player. Czech national ice hockey team at 2006 Ice Hockey World Championships Goalies 33 Milan Hnilička (Bílí Tygři Liberec) - 31 Adam Svoboda (HC Moeller Pardubice) - 42 Tomáš Pöpperle (Eisbären ..
Milan Hodža
Milan Hodza Milan Hodža (February 1, 1878, Sučany, Austria-Hungary (today Slovakia) – June 27, 1944, Clearwater, USA) was a prominent Slovak politician and journalist, serving from 1935 to 1938 as the Prime Minister of Czechoslovakia. As a partisan of regional integration, he was famous fo..
Milan Horáček
Milan Horáček (born October 30, 1946 in Velké Losiny, then in Czechoslovakia), is a German politician, a founding member of the German Green Party, and a Member of the European Parliament. From 1965 to 1967 his political activism got him into trouble with the Czech authorities, and after the sup..
Milan Horvat
Milan Horvat (born 28 July 1919 in Pakrac, Croatia) is a Croatian conductor. External links [Biography][Biographical details (in Serbo-Croat)] |- style="text-align: center;" ..
Milan Ivanović
Milan Ivanovic (born 21 December 1960 in Sivac, Serbia) is a former captain of the Australian national football (soccer) team and after a long and storied career (71 caps, 59 "A" Internationals) became of one of its most capped players. Nicknamed "The Surgeon" for his ability to cut out the opposi..
Milan Jovanić
Milan Jovanic (Serbian Cyrillic: Милан Јованић), (born July 31, 1985 in Novi Sad, Vojvodina, SFR Yugoslavia) is a Serbian football (soccer) player. He is a goalkeeper for the Australian A-League club Perth Glory. Although he put in a solid performance for Perth Glory in their match again..
Milan Jovanović
Milan Jovanović (1863-1944) was a famous Serbian photographer. He is the brother of Anastas Jovanović, and considered to be his successor to the title of most renowned Serbian photographer. External Links ()[Biography and Overview]..
Milan Jurcina
Milan Jurčina (born June 7, 1983 in Liptovský Mikuláš, Czechoslovakia) is a Slovak ice hockey defenceman currently (2005) with the Boston Bruins of the NHL and the Providence Bruins of the AHL. The 6-foot-4 Slovak was drafted by the Bruins 241st overall in the 2001 NHL Entry Draft. After spe..
Milan Kangrga
Milan Kangrga (born: Zagreb, 1 May 1923) is a Croatian philosopher. He is one of the leading thinkers in the Praxis school of thought which originated in the 1960s and 1970s SFRY. Kangrga attended elementary and grammar school in Zagreb. In 1950, he graduated from the Faculty of Philosophy in Zagre..
Milan Kerbr
Milan Kerbr (born 9 June, 1967), is a Czech football player. He played two matches for the Czech Republic. He was a part of the team squad at the 1996 UEFA European Championship. ..
Milan Kojic
Milan Kojic (born July 10, 1976 in Hamilton, Canada) is a Canadian soccer player who currently plays for the F.K. Haugesund in Adeccoligaen. In 1999 Kojic signed for the Toronto Lynx there he established him as one of the best defenders in the league, helping the Lynx reach the semi-final in the p..
Milan Konjović
Milan Konjović (1898-1993) (Милан Коњовић) was a Serbian painter. He was born, brought up, attended elementary and secondary school, and died in Sombor, province of Vojvodina, Serbia. He attended the Academy of Fine Arts in Prague, Czech Republic, but left the academy after only two s..
Milan Koprivarov
Milan Koprivarov is a Bulgarian football player, currently playing for PFC Levski Sofia. A product of the club, Koprivarov spent some years on loans at smaller teams and impressed during his stay at Rodopa Smolyan. In 2005, Levski new manager Stanimir Stoilov announced that he is going to rely more ..
Milan Kraft
Milan Kraft (born January 7, 1980, in Plzeň, Czechoslovakia) is a Czech professional ice hockey center. He was drafted in the first round, 23rd overall, by the Pittsburgh Penguins in the 1998 NHL Entry Draft. Kraft appeared in 207 games over four seasons with the Penguins, with his most successfu..
Milan Kučan
--> Milan Kučan (January 14, 1941 - ) is a Slovene politician and statesman. He was leader of the League of Communists and the first President of Slovenia. Kučan was born in Križevci, a village in Prekmurje, northeastern Slovenia (at that time a part of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia). During the ..
Milan Kundera
Milan Kundera Milan Kundera (IPA: [ˈmilan ˈkundɛra]) (born April 1 1929 in Brno, Czechoslovakia) is a Franco-Czech writer. He is best known as the author of The Unbearable Lightness of Being. Contents 1 Life2 Work3 Writing style and philosophy4 A..
Milan Kurepa
Milan V. Kurepa (1933-2000) was a renowned Serbian atomic physicist. Kurepa was born on May 1 1933 in town of Bačka Palanka, Vojvodina, Serbia. In 1956, he began his working at the Vinča Institute of Nuclear Sciences in Belgrade. Kurepa received degrees in physical chemistry and physics at the Un..
Milan Luhový
Milan Luhový (born January 1, 1963), is a Czech football player. He played 31 matches for Czechoslovakia and scored 7 goals. He was a participant in the 1990 FIFA World Cup. ..
Milan Mandarić
Due to previous , editing of this by anonymous or newly registered users is disabled (see [semi-protection policysemi-protection policy]). Such users may discuss changes, [Requests for page protection#Current requests for unprotectionrequest unprotection], or . Milan Manda..
Milan Martić
Milan Martić (born 18 November 1954) is an ethnic Serbian politician and warlord who led Croatia's Serbian minority during the Croatian War of Independence. Martić was born near Knin, and was the local police chief in Knin at the time of Croatia's independence. From 4 January 1991 until August 19..
Milan Matulović
Milan Matulovic (b. 10 June 1935) is a chess grandmaster who was the second or third strongest Yugoslav player for much of the 1960s and 1970s behind Svetozar Gligoric and possibly Borislav Ivkov. He was primarily active before 1977 but has remained an occasional tournament competitor as recently ..
Milan Michalek
Milan Michálek (pronounced Mi-Ha-Lek) (born December 7,1984 in Jindrichuv Hradec, Czech Republic) is a NHL ice hockey player, currently playing left wing for the San Jose Sharks. He was drafted sixth overall by the Sharks in the 2003 NHL Entry Draft. His brother, Zbynek, also plays in the NHL for t..
Milan Milišić
Milan Milišić (1941 – October 5th 1991) was a Yugoslavian poet and playwright. He wrote several volumes of poetry as well as translating Tolkien’s The Hobbit and the poems of Robert Frost into Serbo-croat. Milišić was born during World War II in the seaside town of Dubrovnik, Croatia, of S..
Milan Milutinović
Milan Milutinović (Serbian Cyrillic: Милан Милутиновић), born 19 December, 1942, is a former President of Serbia. He served as an ambassador in the Federal Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Yugoslavia, the Federal Minister of Foreign Affairs (1995 - 1998) and as President of Serbia fro..
Milan Mladenović
Milan Mladenović (September 21, 1958 - November 5, 1994) was a Yugoslav musician best known as the frontman for Ekatarina Velika. He was born in Zagreb, however his father worked for the army and the family had to move a lot. After living in Sarajevo for a while, Milan's family moved to Belgrade i..
Milan Nalina
Milan Nalina is a brown-eyed, blonde hispanic model. She was born in 1976 in Puerto Rico. Milan Nalina has made appearances in Playboy Newstand Specials in 1999 and 2000. She is known to be a health and fitness enthusiast. Professional Modelling Playboy's Hardbodies July 1999.Playboy's Girlfriend..
Milan Nedić
Milan Nedić Serbian Cyrillic Милан Недић (September 2, 1878 – 1946) was a Serbian soldier and politician who lead a puppet government in the German-occupied Serbia during World War II which was popularly known as Nedić's Serbia or officially as Government of National Salvation (V..
Milan Nový
Milan Nový (born September 23 1951 in Kladno, Czechoslovakia) is a retired Czech ice hockey center. He played for Kladno in the Czechoslovak Elite League and, for one season, with the Washington Capitals of the National Hockey League. Nový was named top player in the league three times, and was ..
Milan Obrenović II, Prince of Serbia
Milan Obrenović I (or III) (Милан Обреновић) (October 21 1819–July 8, 1839) in Kragujevac. He was the ruling Prince of Serbia for less than two weeks in 1839. Prince Milan Obrenović was the first son and heir of Miloš Obrenović I, Prince of Serbia. He was ill from his earlie..
Milan Obrenović IV
King Milan Obrenovic Milan Obrenović IV, (August 22, 1854–February 11, 1901), was King Milan I of Serbia from 1882 to 1889. Contents 1 Early years2 King Milan I3 Post-monarch role4 References Early years Milan Obrenović IV was born in exile in Manasija (Mără..
Milan Osterc
Milan Osterc (born 4 July, 1975) is a Slovenian football player. He played for NK Gorica, Hapoel Tel-Aviv FC in Israel and Le Havre Athletic Club in France. He played for the Slovenia national football team and was a participant at the 2002 FIFA World Cup. ..
Milan Panić
Milan Panic (Serbian: Милан Панић) (born 1929) is a Serbian-American Costa Mesa, California-based pharmaceuticals tycoon. He was the Chairman, CEO, and President of ICN Pharmaceuticals, and he charted his company's growth from the initial $200 investment to annual sales exceeding $672 ..
Milan Papyrus
The Milan Papyrus is a papyrus scroll written in the late 3rd century BC during the rule of the Ptolemaic dynasty in Alexandria. Originally discovered by anonymous tomb raiders as part of a mummy wrapping, it was purchased in the papyrus "gray market" in Europe in the late 1990s by the University o..
Milan Parivodić
Milan Parivodić Serbian Cyrillic Милан Париводић (born in 1966 in Belgrade) is the current Minister of International Economic Relations in the Government of Serbia. He graduated from University of Belgrade in law faculty. His PhD topic was Franchising Contract. He worked as a consu..
Milan Radulović
Milan Radulović (born in 1948 in Malo Polje near Han Pijesak) is currently the Serbian Minister of Religion. He graduated from the University of Sarajevo on the Faculty of Philosophy but he also received his MA and PhD from the Faculty of Philology in Belgrade. He has been working at the Belgrade I..
Milan Rakić
Milan Rakić (1876-1938) (Милан Ракић) was a Serbian poet. He was born in 1876, and died in 1938. He focused on dodecasyllable and hendecasyllable verse, which allowed him to achieve beautiful rhythm and rhyme in his poems. He was quite a perfectionist and therefore only published two co..
Milan Rapaić
Milan Rapaić (born 16 August 1973 in Nova Gradiška) is a Croatian football (soccer) midfielder who currently plays professionally for Standard Liege in Belgium.He is a ethnic Serb. Previously, Rapaić played for Hajduk Split (1991-1996, 2002-2003), Perugia (1996-2000), Fenerbahçe (2000-2002), an..
Milan Rastislav Štefánik
Štefánik's statue on Prague's Petřín Milan Rastislav Štefánik (born July 21, 1880 in Košariská - died May 4, 1919 in Ivánka pri Dunaji) was a Slovak politician, diplomat, and astronomer. French citizen 1912 (-1918). During World War I, he was General of the French army, at the same ti..
Milan Records
Milan Records is a record label specializing in film scores and soundtrack albums. Milan has released recordings of film scores composed by Mark Isham, Howard Shore, Maurice Jarre, Ryuichi Sakamoto, Hans Zimmer, Michael Kamen, Bernard Herrmann, Jon Brion, Jeff Danna, Ennio Morricone, Angelo Badalam..
Milan Rešetar
Milan Rešetar (February 1 1860, Dubrovnik – January 14 1942, Florence) was Croatian and Serbian slavist, linguist and historian. After the gimnasium in Dubrovnik, he attained studies of classic Philology and Slavistics in Vienna. He worked as a high-school professor in Koper, Zadar and Spli..
Milan Ristović
Milan Ristovic was born in 1953 in Priština, Serbia. He graduated from the department of Contemporary History, Faculty of Philosophy at the University of Belgrade. In 1981 he was awarded his Master Degree and in 1991 he completed his PhD studies at the same faculty. From 1978 to 1989 he worked as..
Milan Rogoredo Station
''Platform Roofing works in the station.'Rogoredo Railway Station' Milan Rogoredo Station (in Italian, Stazione di Milano Rogoredo or Milano Rogoredo) is an important railway node of Milan. This node was known since 1891 as a junction to the old cargo station of Milano Sempione, and became a cargo..
Milan Smith
Milan Dale Smith, Jr. (born 1942 in Pendleton, Oregon) is a federal judge on the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit and the brother of Senator Gordon Smith (R-OR). He was [nominated] by President George W. Bush on February 14, 2006 to fill a seat vacated by Judge A. Wall..
Milan Šrejber
Bronze medal 1988Seoul Tennis Men's Doubles Competition Milan Šrejber (born December 30, 1963 in Prague) is a former tennis player from Czechoslovakia, who represented his native country at the 1988 Summer Olympics in Seoul. There here reached the semi finals of the men's doubles compe..
Milan St. Protić
Milan St. Protić (28 July, 1957) is one of the founding members of the Serbian democratic opposition and currently a member of Democratic Christian Party of Serbia. External links [Biography and political life until 2000, interview] Mayors of Belgrade ..
Milan Stepanov
Milan Stepanov (Serbian Cyrillic: Милан Степанов), (born April 2, 1983 in Novi Sad, Vojvodina, Serbia, SFR Yugoslavia) is a Serbian football player who came up through FK Vojvodina ranks. He made his first team senior debut during 2000/01 season and became Vojvodina's captain before t..
Milan Stitt
Milan Stitt was born in Detroit, Michigan and received his BA from the University of Michigan and MFA from the Yale School of Drama. As a writer, Stitt is best known for his play,The Runner Stumbles, named best Broadway Play of 1976 in the annual Best Plays book. The film version of his screenplay w..
Milan Stojadinović
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. Milan Stojadinović (Милан Стојадиновић) (July 23, 1888 – October 26, 1961) was a Yugoslav p..
Milan Stojanovski
Milan Stojanovski (born 15 September 1973) is a Macedonian football defender. Stojanovski made his debut for the Macedonian national team in 1996, and got 27 caps and 1 goal in total. His last cap came in 2004. . Clubs 1993-1997: FK Proleter1997-2000: FK Partizan2000-2002: Beitar Jerusalem2002-..
Milan Šufflay
Milan Šufflay (November 9, 1879 - February 19, 1931) was a Croatian historian and politician. He was one of the founders of albanology and the author of the first Croatian science fiction novel. Contents 1 Life2 Murder3 Šufflay on Croatians in Yugoslavia4 Works5 Externa..
Milan Township, Michigan
Milan Township is a township in Monroe County, Michigan, United States. The population was 1,670 at the 2000 census. The southern portion of the city of Milan bounds the township to the north. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the township has a total area of 90.8 km² (35.1 m..
Milan Transportation System
The Milan transportation system (Italian: Metropolitana di Milano) is the transport network of Milan, Italy. It connects the city with the rest of Lombardy and with the national railway system. The network is composed by the Subway (Milan Metro - M lines), the Suburban Railway Service (S lines), the..
Milan Uhde
Milan Uhde(July 28, 1936) is a Czech playwright and politician. He also did work at a literary journal, but after 1972 this publication was banned. He also signed the human rights Charter 77 which further worsened his relations with the authorities. From 1990 to 1998 he served in the Parliament of C..
Milan Veruović
Milan Veruoviċ was the bodyguard of former prime minister of Serbia Zoran Đinđić. He was shot in the stomach during the prime minister's assassination . The bullet came from a high power sniper rifle and did large amounts of damage, although he did not lose consciousness. He was head of Djindjic..
Milan Vidmar
Milan Vidmar (June 22 1885 – October 9 1962) was a Slovene electrical engineer, chess player, chess theorist, philosopher and writer, born in Ljubljana, Austria-Hungary (now Slovenia). He was a specialist in power transformers and transmission of electric current. He began to study a mechani..
Milan Vukcevich
Milan Radoje Vukcevich (March 11, 1937 – May 10, 2003) was a Yugoslav scientist and chess problem composer. Vukcevich was born in Belgrade. In 1955 he won the Yugoslav Junior Championship, drawing a six game match with Bent Larsen in the same year. He became a chess International Master in 19..
Milan Williams
Milan B. Williams (March 28 1948 – July 9 2006) was an American keyboardist and a founding member of the Commodores band. Williams was born in Okolona, Mississippi and began playing the piano after being inspired by his older brother Earl, who was a multi-instrumentalist. Williams's first ban..
Milan Zloković
Milan Zlokovic (Serbian Cyrillic: Милан Злоковић) (1898-1965) was a Serbian architect. His works epitomised two epochs of architecture in Belgrade. External links [Biography] (pdf)[Architecture in Serbia] ..
Milaor, Camarines Sur
Milaor is a 5th class municipality in the province of Camarines Sur, Philippines. According to the 2000 census, it has a population of 22,635 people in 4,013 households. Barangays Milaor is politically subdivided into 20 barangays. AlimbuyogAmparado (Pob)BalagbagBorongboronganCabugaoCapucnasan..
Milardo
Milardo is a surname of Sicilian origin. ..
Milarepa
Jetsun Milarepa (Wylie: Rje-btsun Mi-la-ras-pa), 1052-1135 (approx) was one of Tibet's most famous yogis and poets, a student of Marpa Lotsawa, and a major figure in the history of the Kagyu (Bka'-brgyud) school of Tibetan Buddhism. A statue of Milarepa from the Milarepa Gompa, Halambu valley,..
Milarepa's Cave
Milarepa's Cave is a cave where the Tibetan legend Milarepa spent many years of his life in the eleventh century, 10km north of Nyalam in the roadside near a tiny village called Zhonggang in Tibet. A path leads down from the roadside through the village and down a hillside where a small monastery na..
Milas
Milas (ancient Mylasa) is a city in southwestern Turkey. It is part of Muğla Province and depends depends on the province seat of Muğla administratively. It was the ancient capital of Caria and of the Anatolian Turkish Beylik of Menteshe. The territory of Milas district boasts of 27 different arch..
Milas-Bodrum Airport
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Milas carpets and rugs
Milas carpets and rugs are Turkish carpets and rugs (*see Terminology) that bear characteristics proper to the district of Milas in southwestern Turkey, within the Muğla Province. The variants within the category of Milas rugs can be called such names as Ada Milas, Patlıcanlı, Cıngıll..
Milas Poli
Milas Poli (Greek script: Μιλάς πολύ, English translation: "You Talk Too Much") was the Cypriot entry in the Eurovision Song Contest 1990, performed in Greek by Haris Anastasiou. The song was performed twenty-first on the night (following Austria's Simone with Keine Mauern Mehr and precedin..
Milate, Ontario
Milate is a railway siding in the Ontario city of Greater Sudbury. From 1973 to 2000, Milate was part of the town of Walden, in the Regional Municipality of Sudbury. On January 1, 2001, the Regional Municipality was dissolved into the single-tier City of Greater Sudbury. ..
Milawa, Victoria
Milawa is a town in Victoria, Australia, located on Snow Road, 16 kilometres south-east of Wangaratta, in the Rural City of Wangaratta. It has a population of approximately 120. Milawa is the hub of the Milawa Gourmet Region which offers a wide range of produce. The town is the home to the Brown B..
Milawata letter
The Milawata letter (CTH 182) is a diplomatic correspondence from a Hittite king at Hattusa to a client king in western Anatolia. The letter demands that the client resolve a dispute over hostages, turn over fugitives from Hittite justice, and turn over a pretender from Wilusa to a Hittite envoy so ..
Milawa Cheese Company
The Milawa Cheese Company produces a range of cheeses, including a variety of goat and sheep milk cheeses. ..
Milazzo
Cathedral and Castle of Milazzo. Milazzo is a town of on the north coast of Sicily, Italy. It lies 50 km from Messina, just north of the road to Palermo. It is located on a peninsula called Capo di Milazzo. History Main sights Two of the most well-known attractions in Milazzo are the Mila..
Mila 18
[Spoiler warningSpoiler warning]: Plot and/or ending details follow. Mila 18 is a stirring novel set in German-occupied Warsaw before and during World War II. Leon Uris's work, based on real events, covers the Nazi occupation of Poland and the atrocities of systematically dehumanising a..
Mila caespitosa
Mila caespitosa is a species of cacti (family Cactaceae) and the only species of the genus Mila. Its generic name is an anagram of Lima, Peru. The genus was first thought to comprise 13 species, until recent studies suggest they form one very variable species. ..
Mila D. Aguilar
Mila D. Aguilar is a Filipina poet and revolutionary, author of A Comrade is as Precious as a Rice Seedling and Journey: An Autobiography in Verse (1964-1995). Mila D. Aguilar is a poet, essayist, teacher, video documentarist and webweaver. As a poet, she has written almost 240 poems in English,..
Mila del Sol
Mila del Sol (born 1922) is a Filipina actress who made her first movie in 1937 via Nasaan ka Irog. She is the mother of actress and TV personality Jeanne Young. Filmography 1937 -Nasaan ka, Irog1938 -Mariang Alimango [X'Otic -Giliw Ko (Lvn)1940 -Hali (Lvn)1940 -Prinsesa ng Kumint..
Mila Doce, Texas
Mila Doce is a census-designated place (CDP) in Hidalgo County, Texas, United States. The population was 4,907 at the 2000 census. Contents 1 Geography2 Demographics3 Education4 External links Geography Mila Doce is located at [26°13′16″N, 97°57′42″W] (26...
Mila J
Mila J. (Born Jamila Chilombo on November 18, 1983), is the latest R&B/Rap solo female artist to the TUG roster headed by musical mastermind Chris Stokes, creator of the platinum selling group B2K. Mila J embodies today's urban female by representing strength, passion and presence with a hood glam..
Mila Kunis
--> Milena Markovna Kunis (Ukrainian: Мілена Маркoвна Куніс), (born August 14 1983), better known as Mila Kunis, is an American actress. She is perhaps best known for playing Jackie Burkhart on That '70s Show, and for providing the voice for the character of Meg Griffin on the pop..
Mila Mulroney
Mila (left) and Brian (right) Mulroney greet Pierre Trudeau (Foreground). Mila Mulroney (born July 13, 1953 in Sarajevo, Federal People's Republic of Yugoslavia) is the wife of the 18th Prime Minister of Canada, Brian Mulroney. They have one daughter, Caroline, and three sons (Benedict, Mark..
Mila Province
Mila (Arabic: ولاية ميلة ) is a wilaya of Algeria, whose capital is Mila. ..
Mila Rodino
Mila Rodino ("Мила Родино", translated as "Dear Motherland" or "Dear native land") is the current national anthem of Bulgaria. It is based on the music and text of the song "Gorda Stara Planina" by Tsvetan Radoslavov, written and composed as he left to fight in the Serbo-Bulgarian War in 1..
Milbank, South Dakota
Milbank is a city in Grant County, South Dakota, along the South Fork of the Whetstone River. The population was 3,640 at the 2000 census. It is the county seat of Grant County[Geographic references#6GR6]. Geography Milbank is located at [45°13′7″N, 96°38′1″W] (45.218..
Milbank Johnson
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 July 2006. Milbank Johnson, MD, was bo..
Milber
Milber is a housing estate considered part of Newton Abbot in south Devon. It contains mainly houses, but also a trading estate and some shops. Some of the roads in Milber are named after trees - Hazel Close and Chestnut Drive being examples of this. ..
Milberg weiss
Founded in 1965 by attorneys Larry Milberg and Melvyn I. Weiss, Milberg Weiss (currently known as Milberg Weiss Bershad & Schulman LLP) is a U.S. plaintiffs' law firm. Based in New York City, it is widely known for representing investors in securities class actions. Before its split in May 2004, i..
Milbert Amplifiers
Milbert Amplifiers is a company which, in 1986 and with the ongoing help of David Berning, reintroduced vacuum tube audio amplifiers to the automobile, utilizing vacuum tubes for audio amplification and transistors in high voltage switching power supplies (SMPS). External links [Milbert Websit..
Milborne Port
Milborne Port is a large village in Somerset, United Kingdom, east of Sherborne, and in the South Somerset district. It elected two members to the unreformed House of Commons but was disenfranchised in 1832 as a rotten borough. This beautiful village is surrounded by green fields and is an amazing..
Milborne St Andrew
Milborne St Andrew is a village in north Dorset, England, situated in a winterbourne valley on the dip slope of the Dorset Downs, on the A354 road nine miles north east of Dorchester. The village has a population of 1,042 (2001). A mile south of the village is Weatherby Castle hill fort. External..
Milbourne Christopher
Milbourne Christopher (1914 - 1984) was one of America's foremost illusionists, performing in sixty-eight countries. He wrote more than twenty books, was national president of the Society of American Magicians, and was an honorary vice-president to the London Magic Circle. Milbourne Christopher wa..
Milbridge, Maine
Milbridge is a town in Washington County, Maine, United States. The population was 1,279 at the 2000 census. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the town has a total area of 148.7 km² (57.4 mi²). 62.5 km² (24.1 mi²) of it is land and 86.2 km² (33.3 mi²) of it is water. D..
Milburga of Wenlock
Saint Milburga (or Milburgh) (d.715) was a daughter of Merewalh, king of the Mercian subkingdom Magonsaete, and Saint Ermenburga; Saint Mildred and Saint Mildgytha were her sisters. As a Benedictine nun she founded and became abbess of Wenlock Abbey. Her feast day is 23 February. External links ..
Milburn
Milburn may mean one of these places: Milburn, New ZealandMilburn, Oklahoma, U.S.Milburn, Cumbria, England, UK Milburn is also the name of: Milburn Stone, U.S. actorAlan Milburn, UK politicianColin Milburn, English Test Match cricketerJackie Milburn, Newcastle United F.C. and England footballer Mi..
Milburn, Cumbria
Milburn nestles at the Eastern edge of the Eden Valley as it meets the Pennine Mountain range. It lies some 200 feet above sea level directly beneath the highest point of the Pennines, England's second highest mountain Cross Fell. The area is predominated by farming and to the north of Milburn is th..
Milburn, New Zealand
Panorama from the Whale Fossil lookout near Milburn. Milburn is a small settlement about three kilometres north of Milton, New Zealand. Milburn has recently been in the media in New Zealand due to the controversy of a planned prison in the area. The Milburn site has been chosen as the prefer..
Milburn, Oklahoma
Milburn is a town in Johnston County, Oklahoma, along the Blue River. The population was 312 at the 2000 census. Geography Milburn is located at [34°14′28″N, 96°33′2″W] (34.241030, -96.550601)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bureau,..
Milburn (band)
Milburn are an indie band from Sheffield, England . Milburn started out at 14 playing small gigs in front of friends, practising at Greeny's (drummer Joe Green's) house. In 2002 they sold out the The Boardwalk twice and played at the Cavern Club in Liverpool, The Garage in London and Leadmill in Sh..
Milburn Stone
Milburn Stone (July 5 1904 - June 12 1980) was an American television actor, best known for his role as "Doc" (Doctor Galen Adams) on the western television series Gunsmoke. Stone was born in Burrton, Kansas and died of a heart attack in La Jolla, California. For his contribution to the television..
Milbury Heath
Milbury Heath is a small hamlet in South Gloucestershire, located east of Thornbury. The hamlet has a garden centre and a few other farm shops. The heath is a local high point (109m asl at Grid reference ) and offers quite good views West across the Severn Vale, and North into the Vale of Berkeley; ..
Milby High School
Charles H. Milby High School is a public secondary school located at 1601 Broadway in Houston, Texas with a ZIP code of 77012. Milby, which serves grades 9 through 12, is a part of the Houston Independent School District. Milby is located inside the 610 Loop in southeast Houston. Milby contains Hou..
Milchbuck Tunnel
The Milchbuck Tunnel is a motorroad tunnel in Switzerland, and forms part of the A1L motorway from Zurich Schwamendingen to Zurich Letten. The tunnel is 1.8 km long. The southwestern end lies on Wasserwerk Street, which leads into central Zurich. A proposed second tunnel hole (to create two separ..
Milchem
Milchem Inc. was formed in 1963 to market drilling fluids and oilfieds chemicals. In 1971, Milchem joined Baker International. ..
Milcho Leviev
Milcho Leviev (Bulgarian: ) (December 19, 1937, Plovdiv, Bulgaria) is a Bulgarian composer, arranger, jazz performer and pianist. Milcho Leviev graduated from the State Academy of Music in 1960 majoring in Composition under Professor Pancho Vladigerov and in Piano under Professor Andrei Stoyanov..
Milch of Source
Milch of Source is the alias of Japanese musical artist Ryoma Maeda. Milch of Source's music can be classified as rock or electronica. Milch of Source is also known as Milky-Chu. Discography Albums In beach,side ill-spot (ROMZ record) External links [Milch of Source's official website] ..
Milch Trial
The prosecution team in the Milch trial. Front right is Telford Taylor, across from him Clark Denny The Milch Trial (or officially, The United States of America vs. Erhard Milch) was the second of the twelve trials for war crimes the U.S. authorities held in their occupation zone in Germany in..
Milcov
For the river Milcov see Milcov River; for the commune in Olt County, see Milcov, Olt. Milcov (Hungarian: Milkó) is a town in the historical region of Moldavia in Romania. In 1227 Milcov became the seat of the Diocese of Comania, a Roman Catholic bishopric which served the Cumans as well as the Te..
Milcov River
The Milcov is a river in eastern Romania. The city of Focşani lies on it. In 1482 Stephen the Great declared the Milcov to be the boundary between Wallachia and Moldavia. In 19th century, the river was seen by the unionists as the symbol of discord between Wallachia and Moldavia, as seen in the Ho..
Milčo Mančevski
Milčo Mančevski (Macedonian: Милчо Манчевски; usually credited as Milcho Manchevski) (born 18 October 1959 in Skopje, Republic of Macedonia then part of Yugoslavia) is a Macedonian film director and screenwriter. He is mostly known for his film Pred doždot (Before the Rain), that wo..
Mild
Look up [[wiktionary:|}}}]] in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Mild is a generic term that is normally used to mean average, bland (lacking zest), or not strong. Cigarettes are sometimes contentiously labelled mild.Manners - as in mild-mannered Clark Kent, Superman.Food - mild is used in rel..
Milda
Milda is the Lithuanian goddess of love and of freedom. She is anthropomorphized as a nude woman whose chariot is pulled by doves. A temple to her may be located near Kaunas, in Aleksotas. Milda is also the nickname of Latvia's Monument of Freedom in Riga. Milda is a popular name in Lithuania. ..
Milda Draule
Milda Draule was the wife of Leonid Nikolaev. She was a Latvian and an active Communist Party member who worked in the Smolny. There has been some suggestion that she may have been having an affair with Sergei Kirov, the First Secretary of the Leningrad Communist Party, and that her husband's decisi..
Mildbraedia
Mildbraedia is a plant genus of the family Euphorbiaceae. Synonyms This genus is also known as: Neojatropha PaxPlesiatropha Pierre ex Hutch. ..
MildDisc
Sanyo Electric's subsidiary Sanyo Mavic Media has developed MildDisc which went to market in December 2003. The disc is based on poly lactid acid which is produced from corn. It was planned to replace completely plastic compact discs, because it is recycleable and environmentally friendly. The discs..
Milden, Saskatchewan
Milden is a village in west central Saskatchewan, Canada about 100 km southwest of Saskatoon. It is located within the Sun West School Division. According to the Canada 2001 Census: Population: 196 (-5.8% from 1996) Land area: 1.18 km² Population density: 166.7 people/km² ..
Mildenhall
Mildenhall could be Mildenhall, Suffolk, an English villageMildenhall, Wiltshire, an English villageRAF Mildenhall, an air force base in Mildenhall, SuffolkThe Mildenhall photographic collection, created by William James MildenhallThe Mildenhall Treasure, found in Mildenhall, WiltshireWilliam James..
Mildenhall, Suffolk
This article is about the town of Mildenhall, Suffolk. There is also an article on the village of Mildenhall, Wiltshire. Mildenhall is a small market town and civil parish in the English county of Suffolk. It is located some 18 km north-west of the town of Bury St. Edmunds, 30 km north-ea..
Mildenhall, Wiltshire
Minal church as seen from the eastern end Mildenhall, Wiltshire (known to local residents as Minal and not to be confused with Mildenhall, Suffolk) is a small village with a population of around 400, about 2 miles east from the town of Marlborough on the road to Ramsbury. The site has been o..
Mildenhall photographic collection
The Mildenhall photographic collection contains more than 7,700 photographic images on glass negatives of Canberra in the 1920s and 1930s. The photographs were taken by William James Mildenhall. Some images from the collection Image:WJMildenhall1927.jpg|Mildenhall in 1927 Image:ManukaPoolNLApic5..
Mildenhall Town F.C.
Mildenhall Town F.C. are a football club based in Mildenhall in Suffolk, England. They were founding members of the Eastern Counties Football League Division One in 1988. They are currently members of the Eastern Counties Football League Premier Division Contents 1 History2 Honours3&n..
Mildenhall Treasure
The Mildenhall Treasure is a major hoard of Roman silver objects found in the Mildenhall area of the English county of Suffolk. Discovered in 1943 and now in the British Museum with replicas in Ipswich Museum, the treasure is believed to have been buried in the 4th century. The treasure includes so..
Mildert B
This article lacks information on the [Importanceimportance] of the subject matter. If you are familiar with it, please expand the article, or discuss its significance on the talk page. [Mildert B] Cricket Club, formed in 2003, began at Van mildert College, Durham University, as ..
Mildew
Mildew is a grey, mold-like growth caused by one of two different types of micro-organisms. Mildew growing on a leaf. The ladybird is a Psyllobora species which feeds on the mildew. What most horticulturalists and gardeners call mildew is actually powdery mildew, caused by various Ascomycota..
Mildmay, Ontario
Mildmay is a town in Bruce County, Ontario, Canada. Mildmay is located northwest of Minto and south of Walkerton on Bruce Road 9. ..
Mildred
Mildred is a popular name for girls, but can also refer to: Mildred, KansasMildred, TexasThis 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 ar..
Mildred, Kansas
Mildred is a city in Allen County, Kansas, United States. The population was 36 at the 2000 census. Geography Mildred is located at [38°1′22″N, 95°10′25″W] (38.022777, -95.173512)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bureau, the city ha..
Mildred, Texas
Mildred is a town in Navarro County, Texas, United States. The population was 405 at the 2000 census. Geography Mildred is located at [32°2′11″N, 96°20′42″W] (32.036430, -96.344903)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bureau, the town h..
Mildred Aldrich
Mildred Aldrich (1853-February 19, 1928) was an American journalist and writer. She was born in Providence, Rhode Island. She began her career as a journalist in Boston. In 1898, she moved to France, and, while there, became a friend of Gertrude Stein. During the First World War Aldrich wrote so..
Mildred Archer
Mildred Archer OBE (December 28, 1911 London - February 4, 2005) was an art historian who specialized in 18th and 19th century art in British India. She curator of Prints and Drawings at the India Office Library. She wrote extensively on the subject. Mildred Agnes Bell attended school in London. I..
Mildred Bailey
Mildred Bailey (February 27, 1907 – December 12, 1951) was a popular American singer during the 1930s. Born Mildred Rinker in Tekoa, Washington, Bailey sang with Paul Whiteman's band 1929 to 1933. In the mid to late 1930s, she made many recordings with her husband Red Norvo. Mildred married R..
Mildred Bangs Wynkoop
Mildred Olive Bangs Wynkoop (born - September 9, 1905 in Seattle, Washington died May 21, 1997 in Lenexa, Kansas) was a Nazarene educator and theologian. ..
Mildred Benson
Mildred Wirt Benson (born 1905, died 2002), writing under Stratemeyer Syndicate pen name Carolyn Keene from 1929 to 1947, was a contributor to 32 of the first, originally published, Nancy Drew mysteries. She was one of 28 individuals who helped produce the Syndicate's Nancy Drew mystery books from 1..
Mildred Bolton
Mildred Mary Bolton (1886-August 29, 1943) was an American murderer who shot her husband to death. Mildred married Charles Bolton in 1922. From the onset, there were problems. Mildred was apparently exceedingly jealous of every move her husband made. Finally, on June 15, 1936, she calmly walked in..
Mildred Cleghorn
Mildred Cleghorn (Dec. 11th, 1910 - April 15, 1997) was the chairwoman of the Fort Sill Apache tribe until she retired in 1995 after 18 years of serving in the position. Source ["Mildred Cleghorn" from ...On the Passing of the Elders, URL accessed 07/04/06] ..
Mildred Davis
Actress Mildred Davis Mildred 'Mid' Davis [link] (January 1, 1900 - August 18, 1969) was an American actress who appeared in many of Harold Lloyd's classic silent comedies and eventually became his wife. Contents 1 Early Life and Career2 Personal Life3 Filmography4..
Mildred Dresselhaus
Mildred S. Dresselhaus (born Mildred Spiewak November 11, 1930 in The Bronx, New York) is an Institute Professor and Professor of Physics and Electrical Engineering at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Dresselhaus received her undergraduate degree at Hunter College in New York, and carrie..
Mildred Dunnock
Mildred Dunnock (born January 25, 1901 - died July 5, 1991) was an Oscar-nominated American theater, film and television actress. Contents 1 Early life2 Career3 Private life4 External links Early life Born in Baltimore, Maryland, Dunnock was a school teacher who did not start..
Mildred E. Mathias Botanical Garden
The Mildred E. Mathias Botanical Garden is a small 3 ha (7 acre) botanical garden located on the south-eastern corner of the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) campus, California, USA. It is named after Dr. Mildred Esther Mathias Hassler (1906-1995), a noted American botanist. The garden ..
Mildred Elizabeth Sisk
Mugshot of Sisk from the US Bureau of Prisons "Axis Sally" (November 29, 1900 – June 25, 1988) was a female radio personality during World War II. Born Mildred Elizabeth Sisk in Portland, Maine, she took the name Mildred Gillars as a small child after her mother remarried and moved to New Y..
Mildred Fay Jefferson
Jefferson, Mildred Fay (1927-) American doctor and activist, born in Texas. Her father was a Methodist minister. Growing up in the Jim Crow era, she nevertheless became the first African American woman to graduate from Harvard Medical School in 1951. In addition, she was the first woman in the Bosto..
Mildred Fox
Mildred Fox (born 1971) is an Irish independent politician and Teachta Dála (TD) for Wicklow. She was first elected to the 27th Dáil in the June 1995 by-election, following the death of her father, sitting independent TD Johnny Fox. She was re-elected at the 1997 general election and again at t..
Mildred Gordon
Mildred Gordon (born 24 October 1923) is a British Labour politician. Gordon was a teacher between 1945 and 1985, before being elected Member of Parliament (MP) for Bow and Poplar in 1987. She retired at the 1997 general election. ..
Mildred H. McAfee
Mildred Helen McAfee Horton (May 12, 1900 - September 2, 1994) was an American academic who served during World War II as first director of the WAVES (Women Accepted for Volunteer Emergency Service) in the United States Navy. McAfee was born in Parkville, Missouri, the daughter of the Rev. Cleland..
Mildred Harnack
Mildred Harnack (born 16 September 1902 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin as Mildred Fish; died 16 February 1943 in Berlin-Plötzensee) was an American-German literary historian, translator, and resistance fighter in Nazi Germany. Contents 1 Life in the USA2 Life in Germany3 Political acti..
Mildred Harris
Mildred Harris Mildred Harris (November 29, 1901 - July 20, 1944) was a notable actress of the silent film era. Contents 1 Early life2 First marriage and scandal3 Later career and \"talkies\"4 Trivia5 Mildred Harris filmography6 External links Early life Born..
Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum
About the Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum Founded in 1881, the Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum ([link]) (formerly the Washington University Gallery of Art) exhibits works from the permanent collection, special loan exhibitions, and faculty and graduating student shows. The permanent collect..
Mildred Lillie
Mildred Lillie (January 25 1915 – October 27 2002) was a California judge whom President Richard Nixon seriously considered for the Supreme Court of the United States in 1971. Lillie's potential candidacy for the high court was ended by an "unqualified" rating from the American Bar Association. L..
Mildred Lisette Norman
Peace Pilgrim (July 18, 1908 - July 7, 1981) born Mildred Lisette Norman, was an American pacifist, vegetarian, and peace activist. In 1952, she became the first woman to walk the entire length of the Appalachian Trail in one season. Starting on January 1, 1953 in Pasadena, California, Norman walked..
Mildred McAffee Horton
Mildred McAfee Horton Mildred Helen McAfee Horton (May 12, 1900 - September 2, 1994) was the first director of the WAVES (Women Accepted for Volunteer Emergency Service) in the United States Navy. She was born in Parkville, Missouri, the daughter of Rev. Cleland Boyd McAfee and Harriet Brown. She ..
Mildred Muis
Mildred Muis (born July 28, 1968 in Amsterdam, Noord-Holland) is a former medley and freestyle swimmer from The Netherlands, who competed in two consequentive Summer Olympics for her native country, starting in 1988. There she won the silver medal with the Dutch Women's 4x100m Freestyle Relay Team..
Mildred Natwick
Mildred Natwick (June 19, 1905 – October 25, 1994) was an American stage and film actress. Contents 1 Career2 Awards2.1 ..
Mildred O'Neill
Mildred O'Neill (1914?-October 6 2003) was the widow of former Speaker of the United States House of Representatives Tip O'Neill. She spent 52 years as the eyes and ears of her husband's political campaigns. She remained at the family home in North Cambridge, Massachusetts, during her husband's fir..
Mildred Pierce
For other uses, see (disambiguation)}}}. Mildred Pierce is a novel (1941) by James M. Cain. It was made into a feature film starring Joan Crawford. Characters Mildred – middle-class mother of twoBert – husband of MildredRay and Veda – daughters of MildredWally – busines..
Mildred Pierce (disambiguation)
Mildred Pierce can refer to: in Literature Mildred Pierce is a 1941 novel by James M. Cain. in Film Mildred Pierce (film) is the 1945 film noir starring Joan Crawford based on the 1941 novel. in Music "Mildred Pierce" is a song by Sonic Youth on the album Goo.Sir Mildred Pierce is a U.S. musician...
Mildred Pierce (film)
The most astonishing fact about Curtiz's film adaptation is that it was designed as a thriller. For that reason, a murder was introduced into the plot. Whereas the novel is told by a third person narrator in strict chronological order, the film uses voice-over narration (the voice of Mildred). ..
Mildred Scheel
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. Mildred Scheel (born December 31 1932 in Cologne; died May 13 1985 in Bonn) was a German doctor and the second ..
Mildred Shay
Mildred Helen Shay (born September 26, 1911 in Cedarhurst, Long Island, New York, died October 15, 2005 in London, England, UK) was an American film actress, most famous for her 1930s off-camera exploits. The five-foot-two actress was dubbed "Pocket Venus" by gossip columnist Walter Winchell. The d..
Mildred Taylor
Mildred Delois Taylor (born in Jackson, Mississippi on September 13, 1943) is an author famous for her children’s fiction stories. She did not stay in Jackson long; the racial discrimination in the South influenced the belief of her father, Wilbert Taylor, that better opportunities awaited his fa..
Mildred Trotter
Mildred Trotter (February 3, 1899 - August 23, 1991), is an important 20th century forensic anthropologist. Trotter was born in Monaca, Pennsylvania. She received her B.A. in zoology and physiology from Mount Holyoke College in 1920 and her Ph.D. from Washington University in 1924. She spent a..
Mildred Trouillot
Mildred Trouillot (born 1963) is a Haïtian-American lawyer who married Jean-Bertrand Aristide, the former President of Haïti, in 1996. Both her father, Emile, and mother, Carmelle, were natives of Haïti. He left Haïti in 1958, she in 1960. They found work in New York, where Emile worked in a..
Mildred Wyeth
Mildred Wyeth is a character in the Deathlands series of novels. Mildred is a black woman, a doctor from the twentieth century who was cryogenically frozen before the apocalypse event. After her introduction in the series she joined Ryan Cawdor and the other characters in roaming the Deathlands via..
Mildura, Victoria
Mildura is a locality in northwestern Victoria, Australia. It is located in the Rural City of Mildura. Mildura is located in the Sunraysia region, and is on the bank of the Murray River, at geographic coordinates [34°11′S 142°09′E]. The locality's population was 23,893 at the 2001 c..
Mildura Airport
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Mildura Country Music Festival
The Mildura Country Music Festival is an annual Australian country music festival based in Mildura, Victoria. In 2005 it was sponsored by Telstra Countrywide. It focuses on independent country music artists (about 95 percent of performers in the Australian country music industry). Much of the Festi..
Mildura Digital Television
Mildura Digital Television is a broadcasting company formed by a joint venture between WIN Television and Prime Television. Based in Mildura, Victoria, it is a digital-only Network Ten affiliate, and began broadcasting on 1 January 2006. n See also Tasmanian Digital Television ..
Mild ale
150px Mild ale is a low hopped beer that originated in the United Kingdom in the 1600s or earlier. The modern mild ales are mainly dark coloured with an abv of 4% or less, though there are examples which are over 6% abv, and examples which are pale coloured. The term mild is believed to have ..
Mild Hybrid
Mild hybrids are essentially conventional vehicles with oversized starter motors, allowing the engine to be turned off whenever the car is coasting, braking, or stopped, yet restart quickly and cleanly. Accessories can continue to run on electrical power while the engine is off, and as in other hybr..
Mild Seven
Mild Seven is a brand of cigarettes produced by Japan Tobacco. The brand is the third largest cigarette brand in the world. Created in Japan, MILD SEVEN has been a top seller since its launch in 1977 and enjoys leading positions in Asian markets including South Korea and China. Mild Seven is a pr..
Mild Thing
Mild Thing is a kids roller coaster at the amusement park Valleyfair in Shakopee, Minnesota. It is a miniature version of the park,s most popular ride, the Wild Thing. Roller coasters at Valleyfair! Wild Thing - Steel Venom - Corkscrew - High Roller - Excalibur - Mad Mouse - Mild Thing ..
Mild und leise
The correct title of this } is }}}. The initial letter is capitalized due to [Naming conventions #Lower case first lettertechnical restrictions]. mild und leise, which means 'mildy and softly' in German, is an 18-minute synthesised composition by Paul Lansky, made in 1973 on the IBM 360 m..
Mile
A mile is the name of a unit of length, usually used to measure distance, in a number of different systems, including English units, Imperial units, and United States customary units. Its size can vary from system to system, but in each is between 1 to 10 kilometres. In contemporary English context..
Mile-a-minute weed
Mile-a-minute weed (Polygonum perfoliatum), also known as Devil's tail tearthumb, Asiatic tearthumb, or Devil Shield, is an herbaceous, annual, trailing vine in the buckwheat family, Polygonaceae. It has a reddish stem that is armed with downward pointing hooks or barbs which are also present on t..
Mileage run
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Milecastle
A milecastle was a fortified structure that stood along Hadrian's Wall in Great Britain. Its primary duty was a gatehouse and garrison that controlled passage across the frontier. These structures were separated by distances of about one mile. ..
Milecastle 48
Milecastle 48 (Poltross Burn), one of the milecastles on Hadrian's Wall, is situated in the village of Gilsland in Cumbria immediately adjacent to the Tyne Valley Line (OS grid reference NY 634 661). It was traditionally known as the 'King's Stables'. It measures 18.5m east to west by 21.3m north t..
Milecastle 49
Milecastle 49 (Harrow's Scar), one of the milecastles on Hadrian's Wall, is situated immediately west of the gorge of the river Irthing (OS grid reference NY 620 664), where the Wall was carried over the river by the bridge at Willowford. It measures 19.8m east to west by 22.9m north and no contemp..
Milecastle 50
Milecastle 50 (High House), one of the milecastles on Hadrian's Wall, is situated to the west of Birdoswald fort (OS grid reference NY 606 660). Although not now visible, excavation showed that it measures 18.3m east to west by 23.2m north to south. It is built with narrow gauge defensive walls, wh..
Milecastle 51
Milecastle 51 (Wall Bowers), one of the milecastles on Hadrian's Wall, is situated to the west of Birdoswald fort (OS grid reference NY 592 654), at the point where the Stone Wall rejoins the line of the Turf Wall. Although not now visible, excavation showed that it has two internal stone barrack b..
Milecastle 52
Milecastle 52 (Bankshead), one of the milecastles on Hadrian's Wall, is situated to the west of Birdoswald fort (OS grid reference NY 579 649). Although not now visible, excavation showed that it measures 27.5m east to west by 23.4m north to south and that it has Type III gateways. It lies 1484m we..
Milecastle 53
Milecastle 53 (Banks Burn), one of the milecastles on Hadrian's Wall, is situated west of the hamlet of Banks, Cumbria and northeast of Lanercost Priory (Grid reference ). It lies 1520m west of Milecastle 52 and 1436m east of Milecastle 54. It measures 21.9m east to west by 23.3m north to south. It..
Milecastle gateways
The milecastles of Hadrian's Wall are recognised as having three principal types of gateway. Type I have piers protruding symmetrically on the inside and outside of the gateway, with responds on both the inside and outside. The piers and passage-walls tend to be in large masonry. Generally thought..
Milecastle Primary School
Milecastle Primary School is located in Newcastle upon Tyne in Tyne and Wear. ..
Mileena
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MileHiCon
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. MileHiCon is an annual SF/f..
Milein Cosman
Milein Cosman (born 1921 in Germany) is an artist who is principally renowned for her studies of musicians in action, such as Britten, Stravinsky, and Furtwaengler. She has lived most of her adult life in London. Cosman is the widow of the musician and writer Hans Keller, some of whose work she il..
Milena Dravić
--> Milena Dravić (Милена Дравић) (born October 5, 1940) is a Serbian actress. Dravić was born in Belgrade. In 1959, while in high school, she was discovered by director František Čap who cast her in the film Vrata ostaju otvorena. After appearing in few more films she decided to ..
Milena Govich
Milena Govich (b. October 29, 1976 in Norman, Oklahoma, USA) is an American actress. At the time of her birth, both of her parents were professors of music at the University of Oklahoma. Milena Govich followed her academic parents by graduating from both high school and college (University of Cent..
Milena Jesenská
Milena Jesenská (August 10, 1896, Prague – May 17, 1944, Ravensbrück, Germany) was a Czech journalist, writer, and translator. Contents 1 Life2 Works3 References4 See also5 Links Life Jesenská was born to an old aristocratic family of Slovak origin, settled in Bohe..
Milena Milusheva
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Milena Nawrocka (the Virgin)
Born on July 16, 1988. She got very popular after a huge scandal with her audio cassette message sent to her boyfriend. When he received it he leaked it onto the Internet. It got such a warm welcome in the whole Poland and everyone was downloading it in the mp3 format. Milena's boyfriend also publis..
Milena Pavlović-Barili
Milena Pavlović-Barili (1909-1945) (Милена Павловић-Барили) was a Serbian painter and poet, born on November 5, 1909 in Požarevac, Serbia, and died on March 6, 1945 in New York City, state of New York, United States of America. Her father was an influential merchant and com..
Milena Reljin
Milena Reljin (born May 25th, 1967 in Belgrade, Serbia) is a Yugoslavian rhythmic gymnast. She is the child of Mita Reljin, a basketball player and coach, and Vukosava Milanović-Reljin, a basketball player for Radnički and later, Partizan. During her career Reljin won a record 9 consecutive Yugosl..
Milena Roucka
Milena Roucka (born October 25, 1979 in Vancouver) attended the University of British Columbia and studied business, until finding an interest in modeling. At 21 Milena took a leave of absence from modeling to focus on her personal life. Three years later at the age of 24 Milena competed in severa..
Milena Velba
Milena Velba (born July 19, 1970 in Ústí nad Labem, Czechoslovakia) is a Czech nude model, currently residing in Germany. Velba is a popular big-bust model and softcore performer who became popular in the early 2000s when she began appearing in layouts for German model Nadine Jansen's website. Sh..
Milene Domingues
Milene Domingues is the ex-wife of football star Ronaldo (married in April 1999, divorced in September 2003). She set the current female world record for keepie uppie (55,187 touches in 9:06 hrs) in 1997. She was signed by Rayo Vallecano but plays football for Fiamma Monza. She is a Buddhist. Ext..
Milenge Milenge
Milenge Milenge is a Bollywood movie to be released in 2006. The movie stars Shahid Kapoor, Kareena Kapoor, Satish Shah, Aarti Chhabria and Delnaaz Paul. Cast Kareena Kapoor ...Shahid Kapoor ...Delnaaz Paul ...Aarti Chhabria ...Satish Shah ... External links ..
Milenko Ačimovič
Milenko Aćimović (born 15 February, 1977 in Ljubljana, Slovenia, SFR Yugoslavia) is a Slovenian footballer currently playing for Lille in France. His former clubs include Olimpija Ljubljana, Crvena Zvezda (Red Star Belgrade) and Tottenham Hotspur. He represented Slovenia at World Cup 2002, scori..
Milenko Stefanović
Milenko Mima Stefanović (born February 19, 1930 in Belgrade, Serbia) is the most famous Serbian clarinetist. He started to study music at the age of five. Later, during his studies (B.M. and M.M.) at the Music Academy in Belgrade with professor Bruno Brun, he continually appeared as soloist at ..
Milenko Stefanovic
Milenko Mima Stefanović (born February 19, 1930 in Belgrade, Serbia ) is the most famous Serbian clarinetist. He started to study music at the age of five. Later, during his studies (B.M. and M.M.) at the Music Academy in Belgrade with professor Bruno Brun, he continually appeared as soloist atcon..
Milenko Stojković
--> Milenko Stojković (Serbian Cyrillic: Миленко Стојковић) (1769–1831) was a Bimbasha (later Commander-in-chief) in the First Serbian Uprising early in the 19th century. He is most famouse for having apprehended and executed the Turkish tyrants Aganlija, Kucuk Alija, Mula Ju..
Milentije Popović
Milentije Popović (Serbian: Милентије Поповић) (1913-1971) was a member of Communist Party of Yugoslavia (KPJ) since 1939. During World War II he held various Party and administrative positions. After the war, he became the Minister of interior affairs, trade and supplies, and then ..
Milen Petkov
Milen Petkov (Bulgarian: ) (born January 12, 1974) is a Bulgarian football player who, as of 2004, was playing for AEK Athens. His previous team was CSKA Sofia. He was part of the Bulgarian World Cup 1998 and Euro 2004 teams. ..
Milen Velchev
Milen Velchev was the finance minister of Bulgaria from 2001 to 2005. He previously worked in finance at Merrill Lynch in London. He holds a B.A. from the University of Rochester and an M.B.A. from the MIT Sloan School of Management. ..
Milen Zakov
redirect [[Template:Not verified]]Milen Zakov is a very popular Bulgarian football player. ..
Miler Magrath
Miler Magrath (also, Myler ; in Irish, Maolmhuire Mag Raith: servant of Mary, son of grace) (1523?-1622), came from a family of hereditary historians to the O'Brien clan, and was Archbishop of Cashel in Ireland. Contents 1 Early life2 Cashel3 Nine Years War4 The New Era5 ..
Miles
Miles can refer to: Contents 1 Family name2 Personal name2.1 Fictional characters3 Other Family name David Miles, Professor of Imperial College London is a British economistLawrence Miles, science-fiction author best known for his work on original Doctor Who novelsLawrence ..
Miles, Iowa
Miles is a city in Jackson County, Iowa, United States. The population was 462 at the 2000 census. Geography Miles is located at [42°2′51″N, 90°18′54″W] (42.047601, -90.314931)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a ..
Miles, Queensland
Miles is a town in western Queensland, Australia. ..
Miles, Texas
Miles is a city in Runnels County, Texas, United States. The population was 850 at the 2000 census. The town was named after Johnathan Miles, whom donated $5,000 to a fund for an extension of a railroad track. Geography Miles is located at [31°35′56″N, 100°10′57″W] (31.598991,..
Miles, West Virginia
Miles is an unincorporated community in Pendleton County, West Virginia, USA. Miles is located along County Route 3 in the George Washington National Forest. External links Communities Bayard | Berkeley Springs | Bolivar | Capon Bridge | Charles Town | Franklin | Harpers Ferry | Hed..
Miles: The New Miles Davis Quintet
Miles: The New Miles Davis Quintet is an album recorded on 15 November 1955 by Miles Davis, for Prestige Records. As the name suggests, it was the first to feature his now-famous "first great quintet" (though in fact they had recorded a session for Columbia Records three weeks earlier, eventually r..
Milesburg, Pennsylvania
Milesburg is a borough in Centre County, Pennsylvania, United States. The population was 1,187 at the 2000 census. Geography Milesburg is located at [40°56′33″N, 77°47′21″W] (40.942533, -77.789207)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bur..
Mileševa monastery
Mileševa (Serbian Cyrillic: Милешева) is a Serbian Orthodox monastery located near Prijepolje, in southwest Serbia. It was founded by the King of Serbia, Vladislav, between 1234 and 1236. The church has frescoes by the most skillful artists of that time, including one of the most famou..
Milesians
There are two peoples referred to as Milesians: In Irish mythology, the Milesians were the descendants of Míl Espáine, the final invaders of Ireland who defeated and displaced the semi-divine Tuatha Dé Danann. In the history of Hellenic civilization, the Milesians were the people of Miletus, a c..
Milesians (Greek)
The Milesians of Hellenic (Greek) civilization were the inhabitants of Miletus, a city in the Anatolia province of modern-day Turkey, near the coast of the Mediterranean Sea and at the mouth of the Meander River. Settlers from Crete moved to Miletus sometime in 16th century BC. By the 6th century BC..
Milesians (Irish)
In Irish mythology the Milesians or Sons of Míl Espáine were the final inhabitants of Ireland, representing the Goidelic Celts. Contents 1 Myth2 Legacy3 Terminology4 Footnotes5 Genealogy of the Milesian High Kings Myth The Lebor Gabála (Book of Invasions - probably f..
Milesian school
The Milesian school was a school of thought founded in the 6th Century BC. The ideas associated with it are exemplified by three philosophers from the Ionian town of Miletus, on the edge of Anatolia: Thales, Anaximander, and Anaximenes. They introduced new opinions contrary to the prevailing viewpoi..
Milesian tale
The Milesian tale originates in ancient Greek and Roman literature. According to most authorities it is a short story, fable, or folktale featuring love and adventure, usually being erotic and titillating. M. C. Howatson, in The Oxford Companion to Classical Literature (1989), voices the tradition..
Mileştii Mici
--> Milestii Mici is a wine collection of Moldova. It has been recently awarded ISO-9001 certificate as Europe's largest by the Guinness Record Book. It took nearly a year to consider the application. The collection comprises of 1.5 mln bottles. Stretching for 250km, of which only 120km are curre..
Milestone
"Milestones" redirects here. For , see . A milemarker on the National Road giving distances from many places A milestone or kilometre sign is one of a series of numbered markers placed along a road at regular intervals, typically at the side of the road or in a median. Milestones are constru..
Milestones (album)
Milestones Album by Miles Davis Released 1958 Recorded 1958 Genre Jazz Length 38:06 Label Columbia '''Producer George Avakian Professional reviews All Music Guide [link] Miles Davis chronology Miles Ahead(1957) Milestones(1958) Miles Davis At Newport(1958) Milestones is..
Milestones (Roy Orbison album)
Milestones is a album by Roy Orbison released in October of 1973 on MGM Records. Track listing Side one "I Wanna Live" – (John D. Loudermilk)"You Don't Know Me" – (Cindy Walker & Eddy Arnold)"California Sunshine Girl" – (Letha Purdom)"Words" – (Barry, Robin & Maurice Gibb)"Blue Rain (Comi..
Milestones (song)
"Milestones" is a song written by Miles Davis. It appears on the album of the same name in 1958. It has since become a jazz standard. Milestones is also the name of another song by Miles Davis he had written while playing with Charlie Parker. "Milestones" has been performed by Elek BacsikChet Bak..
Milestones Museum
Milestones Museum, taken from mezannine floor Milestones Museum is a museum located in Basingstoke, Hampshire, UK. It is made-up of a network of streets that have been recreated on those found in Victorian and 1930s Hampshire. Features include recreations of: a Victorian public housea Victor..
Milestone (Project management)
Within the framework of project management a Milestone is a terminal element that marks the completion of a work package or phase, typically marked by a high level event such as completion, endorsement or signing of a deliverable, document or a high level review meeting. Typically a milestone is ass..
Milestone Group
The Milestone Group is a British media company, with holdings in radio, publishing and television. Contents 1 Radio stations2 Newspapers & Magazines3 Television channels4 External links Radio stations The Milestone Group own five local radio stations in the UK: Kestrel FM - l..
Milestone Inc.
Milestone Inc. is a Japanese arcade videogame developer. Milestone are made up of Japanese NAOMI arcade developers who left COMPILE to form their own company, mostly because Compile wasn't too interested in shooting games like in the past. Despite having worked for COMPILE, they are still a very n..
Milestone Media
Milestone Media's character "Static" Animated version of "Static" Milestone Media is a company best known for creating the Milestone comics imprint (that was published through DC Comics) and the Static Shock cartoon series. It was founded in 1993 by a coalition of African-American artist..
Milestone Radio
Milestone Radio Incorporated is a Canadian radio broadcasting company headquartered in Toronto, Ontario. They are also the only broadcasting company in Canada that is owned and operated by Black Canadians. The company was founded in 1988 by five prominent individuals in Toronto's black community. A..
Milestone Records
Milestone Records is a United States based jazz record label, founded in 1966 by Orrin Keepnews and Dick Katz in New York City. The company was incorporated into Fantasy Records in 1972, since when it has been used as a reissue as well as for new recordings. Sonny Rollins and McCoy Tyner are among ..
Milesville, South Dakota
Milesville is an unincorporated community located in Haakon County, South Dakota. Although not tracked by the Census Bureau, Milesville has been assigned the ZIP code of 57553. External links ..
Miles "Tails" Prower
, better known by his nickname , is a character in the Sonic the Hedgehog series of video games, comics, and animated cartoons released by Sega. The name "Miles Prower" is a pun on "miles per hour", a reference to the famed speed of the Sonic the Hedgehog series, as well as his incredible skills..
Miles & More
Miles & More is the frequent flyer program of Lufthansa (LH) and several other European airlines, launched 1 January, 1993. In 2000 Miles & More was extended as the frequent flyer program of the Austrian Airlines (AUA), in 2003 LOT Polish Airlines joined as well. Several smaller regional airlines..
Miles (Hey Arnold!)
Miles is a fictional character, and the main character's (Arnold) father in the Nickelodeon cartoon Hey Arnold! Miles, Phil and Gertrude's only child, was a scientist/doctor who visited remote parts of the world to help people who didn't have access to medical help. He didn't have much of a love li..
Miles Ahead
Miles Ahead is a cool jazz album by Miles Davis released in May of 1957. This was the first album Davis recorded with Gil Evans, with whom he would go on to release albums like Porgy and Bess and Sketches of Spain. Gil Evans combined the ten pieces that make up the album in a kind of suite, each ..
Miles Aircraft
The M.30 'X Minor' flying aerodynamics testbed Miles Master trainer in flight during World War II. M38 Miles Messenger G-AKBN photographed in around 1951 Belgium-registered Miles M65 Gemini 1A, built in 1947 Miles Aircraft was a British manufacturer of light civil and m..
Miles Anderson
He was awarded the 1982 london criticsd' Circle Theatre Award (Drama Theatre Award)for best supporting actorof 1981 for his performances in the twin rivals and the witch of edmonton. He is an associate member of RADA. ..
Miles Away
Miles Away are an Australian melodic hardcore band from Perth, Western Australia. They formed in 2002. The members of the band are: Cam Jose - GuitarJosh Stucken - DrumsAdam Crowe - GuitarNick Horsenell - VocalsSteven Hopperton - Bass Following demo recordings in 2002-03, the band signed to Aust..
Miles Away (song)
"Miles Away" is a song by John Foxx, released as a single in October 1980. It was his fourth solo single, following "Burning Car" in July that year. The track was not included on any original album, falling roughly midway between the release of Foxx's debut LP Metamatic in January 1980 and his sec..
Miles Bennett Dyson
[Spoiler warningSpoiler warning]: Plot and/or ending details follow. Dr. Miles Bennett Dyson (1951?-1995) is an integral character in the fictional Terminator universe, portrayed by Joe Morton in 1991's big-budget Terminator sequel, [[Terminator 2: Judgment Day]]. His primary importance..
Miles Black
Miles Black is a popular and talented jazz pianist residing in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. Biography Miles Black was born April 13, 1966 in Port Alberni, British Columbia, Canada. He started playing piano at age 12. He studied jazz and classical music with George Essihos and began perform..
Miles Browning
Admiral Miles R. Browning, USN, is most noted for his planning and execution during combat as a captain on the flagship USS Enterprise at the Battle of Midway, June 4-6, 1942. As his resulting citation for the Distinguished Service Medal (then second only to the Medal of Honor in merit) states, his ..
Miles Burrows
Miles Burrows (born 1936) is a British poet. ..
Miles Cain
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. Miles Cain is a singer and..
Miles Christi
Miles Christi (Latin: Soldier of Christ) is a Roman Catholic religious institute founded in 1984 by Fr. Roberto Juan Yannuzzi in Argentina. They are dedicated to helping Catholics grow in their faith and sanctification. Among other apostolates, they preach the Spiritual Exercises of St Ignatius of L..
Miles City, Montana
Miles City is a city in Custer County, Montana, United States. The population was 8,487 at the 2000 census. It is the county seat of Custer County[Geographic references#6GR6]. Contents 1 Geography2 Demographics3 Facilities4 History5 Events6 Trivia7 Ext..
Miles City Municipal Airport
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Miles College
Miles College is a Historically Black College (HBCU) founded in 1905. Located in Fairfield, Alabama, it is a private liberal arts institution of the CME Church. Miles College is also a member of the United Negro College Fund. External links [Official website] ..
Miles Copeland, Jr.
Miles Axe Copeland, Jr. (born July 16, 1916 in Birmingham, Alabama, died January 14, 1991) was an American musician, businessman, and CIA agent who was closely involved in major foreign-policy operations from the 1950s to the 1980s. He was also the father of record producer Miles Copeland III, booki..
Miles Copeland III
Miles Axe Copeland III (born May 2 1944) is an American entertainment executive, best known for founding I.R.S. Records. His brother, Stewart Copeland was part of the pop-rock trio The Police, which Miles managed. Another brother, Ian Copeland, was a successful booking agent who described much of t..
Miles Corbet
Miles Corbet (1595 – 1662) was a puritan MP for Yarmouth, England, and played a part in the regicide of Charles I, as the 59th (and last) of the signatories of the King's death warrant. After Oliver Cromwell's death, Corbet fled to the Netherlands, but he was extradited and hanged, drawn and q..
Miles Crispin
Miles Crispin ( -1107) also Miles or Milo of Wallingford was a major landowner according to the Domesday Book, with holdings in Oxfordshire, Berkshire, Surrey and 4 other neighbouring counties. He is believed to be a member of the Crispin family of Neaufles in France: suggestions include son of Wil..
Miles D. White
Miles D. White is an American businessman. He is currently chairman of the board and chief executive officer of Abbott Laboratories. He is also deputy chairman of the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago. White joined Abbott in 1984, serving there in management positions including senior vice presid..
Miles Davis
Davis's 1959 album Kind of Blue, the best-selling jazz album ever. Miles Dewey Davis III (May 26 1926 – September 28 1991) was one of the most influential and innovative musicians of the 20th century. A trumpeter, bandleader and composer, Davis was at the forefront of almost every maj..
Miles Davis and the Modern Jazz Giants
Miles Davis and the Modern Jazz Giants is an album recorded by Miles Davis, for Prestige Records. Most of the album comes from a session on 24 December 1954, but "'Round Midnight" is from the sessions by Davis's new quintet in 1956 which resulted in Steamin' with the Miles Davis Quintet and three..
Miles Davis discography
This is a list of Miles Davis's major recordings. Contents 1 Early studio recordings, 1945-19562 Columbia studio recordings, 1955-19753 Studio recordings 1981-19914 Live recordings5 Compilations6 Box sets7 DVDs and videos8 External links Early studio recor..
Miles Davis Volume 1
Miles Davis Volume 1 is an album which compiles tracks recorded by Miles Davis for Blue Note Records on 9 May 1952 and 6 March 1954. The music has been issued on a variety of formats over the years - the tracklisting below is that of the 2001 CD reissue containing all the music recorded at the two..
Miles Davis Volume 2
Miles Davis Volume 2 is an album which compiles tracks recorded for Blue Note Records on 20 April 1953 by Miles Davis. Tracks 1-6 were originally released on a 10" LP, the tracklisting below is that of the 2001 reissue containing all the music recorded at the session. Davis's other recordings for..
Miles Dempsey
Lieutenant-General Dempsey Lieutenant-General Sir Miles Christopher Dempsey GBE KCB DSO MC (15th December 1896 - 5th June 1969) was commander of the British Second Army during the D-Day landings in World War II. After graduating from Sandhurst Military Academy in 1915 Dempsey joined the Roya..
Miles de Courcy, 1st Baron Kingsale
Miles de Courcy, 1st Baron Kingsale is believed to have being an illegitimate son of John de Courcy, who himself may have being an illegitimate son of the de Courcy family of Stogursey (Stoke Courcy), Somerset, England. Miles became the 1st Baron Kingsale, and died about 1230. The title has descend..
Miles de Gloucester, 1st Earl of Hereford
Miles de Gloucester, 1st Earl of Hereford, lord of Brecknock (1100 - 24 December 1143), was the son of Walter of Gloucester, who appears as sheriff of that county between 1104 and 1121. Milo succeeded his father about the latter year. He was high in the service of Henry I between 1130 and 1135, and..
Miles Edmund Farrer Bridges
Miles Edmund Farrer Bridges is the son of The Hon. Mark Thomas Bridges and the great grandson of the 1st Baron Bridges, and the great great grandson of Robert Bridges. He was born in 1992. He is in line to become the 4th Baron Bridges of Headley in Surrey, and St. Nicholas at Wade, Kent. He currentl..
Miles Evergood
Miles Evergood (1871 - 1939) was an Australia artist. Evergood was born in Melbourne in 1871 and studied for a short period at the national gallery school under Bernard Hall between 1893 and 1895. He exhibited at the Victorian Artists Society, and the Royal Art Society, Sydney, before leaving for ..
Miles Fitzalan-Howard, 17th Duke of Norfolk
--> Norroy and Ulster King of Arms John Brooke-Little (left) talking to the 17th Duke of Norfolk (right) in 1984. Miles Francis Stapleton Fitzalan-Howard, 17th Duke of Norfolk, KG, GCVO, CB, CBE, MC (July 21, 1915 – June 24, 2002), known from 1971 to 1975 as The Lord Beaumont, was an ..
Miles Flint
Miles Flint (born in July 1953) is the current President of Sony Ericsson Mobile Communications AB since June 2004. Before this role, he was the President of of European Marketing at Sony Europe. He was responsible for the marketing activities of Sony's electronics business in Europe. Miles was a..
Miles Fothergill
Miles Fothergill is a British actor, best known for his roles in science fiction television. He played SV7 in the Doctor Who serial The Robots of Death and also appeared in Blake's 7 External link ..
Miles Franklin
Portrait of Franklin, circa 1940s. Miles Franklin (born "Stella Maria Sarah Miles Franklin", October 14, 1879, died September 19, 1954) was an Australian writer. She was born at Talbingo, New South Wales and grew up in the Brindabella Valley. Franklin is best known for My Brilliant Career, t..
Miles Franklin Award
The annual Miles Franklin Literary Award is one of the most illustrious events on the Australian literary calendar. The award, now worth $42,000(AUD), was bequeathed by the will of the Australian novelist Miles Franklin, for a ‘published novel or play portraying Australian life in any of its pha..
Miles from Home
Miles From Home is a 1988 film starring Richard Gere. It is about two brothers who are forced off their farm in the debt stricken mid-west become folk heroes when they begin robbing the banks that have been foreclosing on farmers. The movie was directed by Gary Sinise and written by Chris Gerolmo. T..
Miles from Our Home
Miles From Our Home is a 1998 album by Cowboy Junkies. It was their second and final album for Geffen Records. Like all of their albums after 1988's The Trinity Session, it was only a modest success internationally. However, the title track was a significant hit in their native Canada. Following t..
Miles Gilderdale
--> [Miles Gilderdale] is a member of smooth jazz group Acoustic Alchemy. His instrument is the steel string acoustic guitar. In 1996, the incomparable Miles Gilderdale became a member of the contemporary jazz group, Acoustic Alchemy and has colloborated on 5 releases, including 2001's ..
Miles Glacier
Miles Glacier is a 30-mile-long (48 km) glacier in the U.S. state of Alaska. It flows west to its terminus at Miles Lake, two miles (3 km) north of Goat Mountain and 33 miles north of Katalla. It was named in 1885 for U.S. Army Maj. Gen. Nelson A. Miles by a Lt. Allen during his Alaska exp..
Miles Gloriosus
Miles Gloriosus (literally, "boastful soldier", in Latin) is a stock character from the drama, specifically comedy, of classical Rome. The character derives from the alazon or "braggart" of the Greek Old Comedy (e.g Aristophanes). Miles Gloriosus is also the name of a play by Plautus. In Commedia d..
Miles Gordon Technology
frame Miles Gordon Technology, known as MGT, was a small British company, initially specialising in high-quality add-ons for the Sinclair ZX Spectrum home computer. It was named for its founders, Alan Miles and Bruce Gordon and was founded in Cambridge, England in June 1986, by the two Sinclair..
Miles Gurtu
Miles_Gurtu is the album created by a one-time partnership of electronic musician Robert Miles and percussionist Trilok Gurtu, the resultant album being a mix of their very disparate styles. Track listing "Golden Rust" - 4:46"Soul Driven" - 5:03"Wearing Masks" - 2:04"Tragedy and Comedy" - 1:20"Om..
Miles Harris
Miles Harris is a fictional character on the American soap opera Passions. He is currently portrayed by Julard Roddy. Contents 1 Character History1.1 Childhood2 Family2.1 Parents2.2 Grandparents2.3 Great-Grandparents2.4 Uncles & Aunts2.5 Cousins2.6 Ot..
Miles Harvey
This article is about the writer. For the South African cricketer, see Miles Harvey (cricket). Miles Harvey is an American journalist and author. He is best known for his 2000 book, The Island of Lost Maps, which recounted the strange story of a Floridian named Gilbert Bland, who stole many old a..
Miles Henry Davis
Miles Dewey Davis II (March 1, 1900—1962) was a prominent American dentist and father of jazz legend Miles Davis. Biography Miles Dewey Davis II was born on March 1, 1900 in Noble's Lake, Arkansas. He was a son of Miles Dewey and Mary (Luster) Davis. He was educated at the Arkansas State Norm..
Miles Hewstone
Miles Hewstone (1955 - ) is a leading social psychologist who is well-known for his work on social relations. He graduated from the University of Bristol in 1978 and then moved to Oxford University from which he obtained a D.Phil. in social psychology in 1981. He pursued post-doctoral work at the..
Miles Hill
Miles Hill is a council estate in Leeds, England. It is home to Miles Hill Primary School, a comprehensive school for ages 3-11 with approximately 200 students. ..
Miles Hunt
Miles Hunt (born 29 July 1966, in Birmingham) was the singer / guitarist and songwriter for the Stourbridge (West Midlands England), based pop band The Wonder Stuff. Hunt presented a self-image in his lyrics and interviews that was both self-serving and extremely witty. Indeed some of The Wonder S..
Miles Hunt-Davis
Brigadier Sir Miles (Garth) Hunt-Davis, KCVO CBE is Private Secretary to His Royal Highness The Duke of Edinburgh. He was born in 1938 and educated at St Andrew's College, South Africa After attending the Mons Officer Cadet School, he joined the 6th Queen Elizabeth's Own Gurkha Rifles in 1962. He ..
Miles Hutchinson
Miles Hutchinson in The West Wing episode "Mr. Frost" Miles Hutchinson is a fictional character on the NBC television series The West Wing, played by actor Steve Ryan. Hutchinson has served as the Secretary of Defense to President Josiah Bartlet throughout his two terms in office. [Spoi..
Miles In Berlin
Miles in Berlin is an album recorded on September 25, 1964 by the Miles Davis Quintet at the Berlin Philharmonie, Berlin, Germany. It was released in the United States on Compact Disc in 2005 and marks the first recorded work of what is commonly known as Miles Davis' Second Great Quintet. Track l..
Miles in the Sky (album)
Album cover Miles in the Sky is an album recorded in January and May 1968 by the Miles Davis quintet. It is notable for the first use of electric piano and electric guitar on an issued recording by Davis, a foreshadowing of his move into fusion music over the next few years. First track has a ..
Miles J. Breuer
Miles J. Breuer, (1889 – 1947) a U.S. doctor by trade, is better known to science fiction aficionadoes as a writer for many pulp magazines, including Amazing Stories and Argosy. His best known works are his story "The Gostak and the Doshes," and his collaborative work with his student Jack Willia..
Miles J. Stanford
This article or section seems not to be written in the formal tone expected of an encyclopedia entry.Please improve the article or discuss proposed changes on the talk page. See Wikipedia's [Guide to writing better articlesguide to writing better articles] for suggestions. Miles J. Stanfor..
Miles Joseph Berkeley
Miles Joseph Berkeley (April 1, 1803 - July 30, 1889) was an English botanist. Miles Joseph Berkeley Berkeley was born at Biggin Hall, Northamptonshire, and educated at Rugby School and Christ's College, Cambridge, of which he became an honorary fellow. Taking holy orders, he became incumben..
Miles Jupp
Miles Jupp is a British actor and comedian. He won So You Think You're Funny? in 2001 and was a Perrier Award Best Newcomer nominee in 2003 for his show Gentlemen Prefer Brogues. He is probably best known as Archie the Inventor in CBeebies' Balamory. ..
Miles Kington
Miles Kington (born 1941) is a British journalist, jazz musician and broadcaster. He was born in Northern Ireland (where his father, a soldier, was then posted), educated at Glenalmond College, and studied Modern Languages at Trinity College, Oxford. He began his career at the now defunct satirica..
Miles Laboratories
Miles Laboratories was founded as the Dr. Miles Medical Company in Elkhart, Indiana, in 1884 by Dr. Franklin Miles, a specialist in the treatment of eye and ear disorders, with an interest in the connection of the nervous system to overall health. History By 1890, the sales success of his patent ..
Miles Lake
Miles Lake is a 3.5-mile-long (5.6 km) lake in the U.S. state of Alaska. It is located at the terminus of Miles Glacier, 33 miles (53 km) north of Katalla, and is named for Nelson A. Miles. ..
Miles Lampson, 1st Baron Killearn
Miles Wedderburn Lampson, 1st Baron Killearn, GCMG, CB, MVO, PC (24 August 1880–18 September 1964) was a British diplomat. Miles Lampson was the colonial head as the British High Commissioner of the Kingdom of Egypt from 8 January 1934 to 14 November 1936. He was also appointed a member of th..
Miles Law School
Miles Law School is located in Birmingham, AL, . The law school was founded on August 26, 1974. Among the founders were Bishop C. A. Kirkendoll of the C.M.E. Church, Dr. W. Clyde Williams, former President of Miles College, former Senator J. Richmond Pearson, and Morris Dees Esq., Founder of the..
Miles Libellula
This aircraft article has not been updated to 's current standards. Please see for more details. The M.35 and M.39 Libellula (from Libellulidae, the taxonomic name for dragonflies) were a pair of tandem wing aircraft built by Miles Aircraft. Contents 1 Development1.1 M.351.2 ..
Miles M.20
The Miles M.20 was a World War II fighter developed by Miles Aircraft in 1940. During the Battle of Britain, the Royal Air Force was faced with a potential shortage of fighters. To meet the Luftwaffe threat, the Air Ministry commissioned Miles to design the M.20; nine weeks and two days later the ..
Miles M.30
The Miles M.30 X Minor was an experimental aircraft, designed by Miles Aircraft to evaluate the characteristics of blended fuselage and wing intersections. Begun in 1939, the design was a scaled-down version of the gigantic Miles X airliner then being developed. The small size of the X Minor made..
Miles M.52
Contemporary artists impression of the Miles M.52 The Miles M.52 was a British supersonic research aircraft project which was undertaken in top secret conditions between 1942 and 1945. The Air Ministry later cancelled the project for reasons that remain controversial to this day, while all of t..
Miles Macdonell
--> Miles MacDonell (ca. 1767 – 28 June 1828), was the first governor of the Red River Colony (or, Assiniboia), a 19th-century Scottish settlement located in present-day Manitoba and North Dakota. He was born in Inverness, Scotland, around 1767. In 1773, his father, Colonel John Macdonell (..
Miles Macdonell Collegiate
Miles Macdonell Collegiate is a high school in Winnipeg, Manitoba in the River East Transcona School Division opened in 1952. It is one of the five schools in Manitoba that participate in the International Baccalaureate Program. The schools team name is the Miles Mac Buckeyes (named after a type ..
Miles Magister
The Miles M.14 Magister was a British 2-seat monoplane basic trainer aircraft built by the Miles Aircraft for the Royal Air Force and Fleet Air Arm. Affectionately known as the Maggie, the Magister was based on Miles' civilian Hawk Major and Hawk Trainer and was the first monoplane designed sp..
Miles Malleson
William Miles Malleson (May 25, 1888 – March 15, 1969) was a British actor and dramatist, particularly known for his appearances in British comedy films of the 1930s to 1950s. Towards the end of his career he also appeared in cameo roles in several Hammer horror films. He had a fairly large ro..
Miles Marshall Lewis
Miles Marshall Lewis (born December 18, 1970) is an African American pop culture critic, essayist, literary editor, fiction writer, and music journalist. He is a graduate of Morehouse College, class of 1993. Lewis was born in The Bronx, New York, at the beginning of hip hop culture in the early ..
Miles Martinet
Miles Martinet target-towing monoplane The Miles M.25 Martinet was a target tug aircraft of the Royal Air Force and Fleet Air Arm that was in service during World War II. It was the first British aircraft to be designed specifically for the role of towing targets. Based upon the Miles Maste..
Miles Master
The Miles Master was a 2-seat monoplane advanced trainer built by Miles Aircraft Ltd for the Royal Air Force and Fleet Air Arm during World War II. It went through a number of variants according to engine availability and was even modified as an emergency fighter during the Battle of Britain. It..
Miles Mausoleum
The Miles Mausoleum is located in Section 3 of the Arlington National Cemetery. Many members and descendants of the Miles Family (Lieutenant General Nelson Appleton Miles) are buried in this mausoleum on a hill in Section 3 of Arlington National Cemetery. It is one of only two mausoleums loca..
Miles Millar
Miles Millar (born c. 1970)is a screenwriter and producer. With his writing partner Alfred Gough, he wrote the Jackie Chan vehicles Shanghai Noon and Shanghai Knights. The pair have also worked on several superhero-themed projects. They created and produced the show Smallville on the WB network, and..
Miles O'Brien
Miles O'Brien is the name of several notable people or characters: Miles O'Brien, a journalist and news anchor with the American cable channel CNN.Miles O'Brien, a character in the Star Trek series. ..
Miles O'Brien (disambiguation)
Miles O'Brien can refer to more than one person. Miles O'Brien (journalist) is a CNN on-air personality and co-host of American MorningMiles O'Brien (Star Trek) is a fictional character in the Star Trek universe. He was a supporting character on [[Star Trek: The Next Generation]] and a member of th..
Miles O'Brien (journalist)
Miles O'Brien (b. June 9, 1959) is a news anchor and reporter for CNN. He formerly co-hosted Live From, a weekday afternoon show on CNN's North American feed, alongside Kyra Phillips. He became a co-host of American Morning, alongside Soledad O'Brien (no relation) on June 20, 2005. A licensed ai..
Miles O'Brien (Star Trek)
Mean anomaly (M) Physical characteristics Dimensions Surface area Volume Mass Density (ρ) Surface gravity Escape velocity Rotation period Rotation velocity Obliquity Right ascensionof north pole Declination Absolute magnitude Albedo..
Miles O'Keeffe
Miles O'Keeffe as Tarzan Miles O'Keeffe (born June 20, 1954 in Ripley, Tennessee) is a television and movie actor. O'Keefe got his first big break playing the title role in Tarzan, the Ape Man. In the event, it was not much of a break. He is perhaps best remembered for his performance as At..
Miles of Aisles
Miles of Aisles is a 1974 live album by Joni Mitchell backed by The L.A. Express, on the Court and Spark tour. The album became famous for the quality of the performances and some of Mitchell's onstage banter, particularly the "Van Gogh" speech before going into "The Circle Game". She closes the s..
Miles of Fire
Miles of Fire/The Burning Miles (Огненные вёрсты, Ognennye Versty, 1957), is an early Red Western. Often considered the earliest of the 'Red Westerns' or 'Osterns', it was made before the term was even coined. One time Mosfilm actor, Samson Samsonov had a versatile directorial career..
Miles of Plancy
Miles of Plancy (d. 1174), also known as Milon or Milo, was a noble in the crusader Kingdom of Jerusalem. He was born in Champagne and came to the east in the 1160s, where he served King Amalric I, to whom he was distantly related. Amalric made him seneschal of Jerusalem, and in 1167 he participat..
Miles Ogborn
Professor Miles Ogborn is an influential human geographer at Queen Mary, University of London. He was awarded the [Philip Leverhulme Prize] in 2001 for outstanding contribution to his discipline. See also Lampeter Geography School ..
Miles Papazian
Miles Papazian is a fictional character played by Stephen Spinella in the television series 24. Papazian works for the Department of Homeland Security during the events of Day 5 and is called in after a nerve gas attack on CTU. [Spoiler warningSpoiler warning]: Plot and/or ending detai..
Miles per hour
''This article is about miles per hour. For other meanings of MPH, see Master of Public Health, [[Metroid Prime: Hunters]] Miles per hour is a unit of speed, expressing the number of international miles covered per hour. The common abbreviation in everyday use in the United States and elsewhere is m..
Miles Platting
Miles Platting is an area in inner north Manchester, England. It was intensively developed in the 19th century providing homes for the industrial workforce. By the 1960s it was a slum area populated by a deprived largely white community. The housing redevelopments of the period have not succeeded ..
Miles Platting & Newton Heath
Miles Platting & Newton Heath is a local government ward in the City of Manchester. ..
Miles Poindexter
Miles Poindexter was an American politician. As a Republican and later a Progressive, he served as a United States Representative and United States Senator. Contents 1 Early life2 Legal Career3 Political Life4 Positons on Committees5 Later life6 Sources Early life..
Miles Reid
Miles Reid (born 30 January 1948, Hoddesdon, England) is a mathematician at the University of Warwick who works in algebraic geometry. He was elected a fellow of the Royal Society in 2002. External links [home page of Miles Reid][] at the Mathematics Genealogy Project ..
Miles Ryan
Miles Ryan(VC) (1826 - January 1887) was born in Londonderry and was an Irish recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest and most prestigious award for gallantry in the face of the enemy that can be awarded to British and Commonwealth forces. Contents 1 Details2 Further information3&..
Miles Simon
Miles Julian Simon (born November 21 1975 in Stockholm, Sweden) is a former professional basketball point guard who played in Europe and briefly with the Orlando Magic of the NBA. Played for two seasons for the Dakota Wizards (Bismarck, ND) of the Continental Basketball Association, and led the Wiz..
Miles Sindercombe
Miles Sindercombe (d. February 13, 1657) was the leader of a group that tried to assassinate Oliver Cromwell in 1657. Sindercombe was born in Kent and was apprenticed to a surgeon. During the English Civil War he became a Roundhead and a Leveller. In 1649 he took part in the mutiny of his regiment ..
Miles Smiles
Miles Smiles Album by Miles Davis Released 1966 Genre Jazz Length Original: 60:43 Label Columbia '''Producers Teo Macero Professional reviews All Music Guide [link] Miles Davis chronology E.S.P. (1965) Miles Smiles(1966) Sorcerer (1967) Miles Smiles is an album recorded in..
Miles Smith
Miles Smith (born 1554 in Hereford, England— died 1624 in Gloucester) was a scholar, theologian, and bibliophile. He attended Corpus Christi College, Oxford, but graduated from Brasenose, in the same University, where he "proved at length an incomparable theologist." In time, he became resident ca..
Miles Sparrowjet
The Miles M.77 Sparrowjet was a twin-engined jet-powered racing aeroplane built by Miles Aircraft by fitting Turboméca Palas jets to the prototype Miles Sparrowhawk. The conversion commenced in December 1950 and the Sparrowjet first flew on 14 December, 1953. Other modifications included a new ta..
Miles Stapleton
Sir Miles Stapleton, Knight, (c.1408 - I October 1466), was Lord of the Manor of Ingham, Norfolk and de jure Baron Ingham of Ingham, Norfolk, and Lord of the Manor of Bedale, Yorkshire. He was a Knight of the Shire for Suffolk, and for Norfolk also, and was High Sheriff of Norfolk (1440-1441) and Su..
Miles Stewart
Miles Stewart (born May 4, 1971 in Sydney) is an athlete from Australia. He competes in triathlon. Gaag competed at the first Olympic triathlon at the 2000 Summer Olympics. He took sixth place with a total time of 1:49:14.52. ..
Miles Taylor
Miles Taylor (July 16, 1805 – September 23, 1873) was a member of the U. S. House of Representatives representing the state of Louisiana. He served three terms as a Democrat. Taylor was born in Saratoga Springs, New York. He served in Congress from 1855 until Louisiana's succession from the..
Miles Teg
Miles Teg is a fictional character in the Dune universe created by Frank Herbert. [Spoiler warningSpoiler warning]: Plot and/or ending details follow. In Heretics of Dune Miles Teg is introduced as the former Supreme Bashar of the Bene Gesserit Sisterhood. He is charged with the weapons t..
Miles Township, Pennsylvania
Miles Township is a township in Centre County, Pennsylvania, United States. The population was 1,573 at the 2000 census. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the township has a total area of 162.5 km² (62.7 mi²), all land. Demographics As of the census2 of 2000, there were 1,5..
Miles Tredinnick
In a varied career in the entertainment industry Miles Tredinnick (born February 18 1955) has been a rock singer, TV comedy scriptwriter, songwriter, playwright, novelist and tour guide. Contents 1 Biography2 Riff Regan & London3 Theatre and Films4 Frankie Howerd5 Walt D..
Miles Tunnicliff
Miles Tunnicliff (born 30 July 1968) is an English golfer. He turned professional in 1989 and after several unsuccessful visits to the European Tour Qualifying School he was finally successful in 1995, winning a card for the 1996 European Tour season. He has two wins on the tour, the 2002 Great Nort..
Miles v. City Council of Augusta, Georgia
Miles v. City Council of Augusta, Georgia, [710 F.2d 1542 (11th Cir. 1983)], is a famous U.S. federal court case in which the court found that the exhibition of a talking cat was an occupation for the purposes of municipal licensing law. In May 1981, Carl and Elaine Miles, an otherwise un..
Miles Vorkosigan
Miles Vorkosigan is the fictional hero of a series of novels and short stories by Lois McMaster Bujold known as the Vorkosigan Saga. [Spoiler warningSpoiler warning]: Plot and/or ending details follow. Contents 1 Biography2 Personality3 Ivan Vorpatril4 Mark Pierre V..
Miles Walker
Sir Miles Walker CBE LLD MHK was the first ever Chief Minister of the Isle of Man. Born in 1940 he was educated at Castle Rushen High School and the Shropshire Agricultural College. He went on to become a company director in the farming and retail dairy trade. He was elected as an Arbory commis..
Miles Warren
The Michael Fowler Centre, designed by Miles Warren for the Marvel Comics character, see Jackal (Marvel comics) Sir Miles Warren ONZ KBE (born in Christchurch in 1929) is a New Zealand architect. He studied architecture at the University of Auckland, and soon moved into the Brutalist architec..
Miles Whitney Straight
The Miles M.11 Whitney Straight was a 2-seat light aircraft with a dual-control, 'side-by-side' cockpit configuration developed in 1936 as a collaboration between Miles Aircraft and American-born Whitney Straight, best known as a Grand Prix motor racing driver and later an Royal Air Force pilot and ..
Miles Willey
Miles Willey is the bassist for English band Lowgold. ..
Miletich Fighting Systems
Miletich Fighting Systems (MFS) is a mixed martial arts training facility headed by former UFC Lightweight/Welterweight Champion Pat Miletich. MFS combines elements of Muay Thai, Western boxing, American wrestling and Brazilian jiu-jitsu. The Miletich camp is located in Miletich's hometown of Betten..
Miletographa drumila
The Crenulate Darkie (Miletographa drumila) is a small butterfly found in India that belongs to the Lycaenids or Blues family. References Evans, W.H. (1932) The Identification of Indian Butterflies. (2nd Ed), Bombay Natural History Society, Mumbai, IndiaGaonkar, Harish (1996) Butterflies of the..
Miletus
Miletus (Greek: Μίλητος transliterated Miletos) was an ancient city on the western coast of Anatolia (in what is now the Aydin Province of Turkey), near the mouth of the Maeander River. The site was inhabited since the Bronze age. Contents 1 Legend2 Bronze Age3 Historical P..
Miletus biggsii
Bigg's Brownie (Miletus biggsii) is a small butterfly found in India that belongs to the Lycaenids or Blues family. References Evans, W.H. (1932) The Identification of Indian Butterflies. (2nd Ed), Bombay Natural History Society, Mumbai, IndiaGaonkar, Harish (1996) Butterflies of the Western Gh..
Miletus boisduvali
The Common Brownie (Miletus boisduvali) is a small but striking butterfly found in India that belongs to the Lycaenids or Blues family. References Evans, W.H. (1932) The Identification of Indian Butterflies. (2nd Ed), Bombay Natural History Society, Mumbai, IndiaGaonkar, Harish (1996) Butterfli..
Miletus longeana
The Long's Brownie (Miletus longeana) is a small but striking butterfly found in India that belongs to the Lycaenids or Blues family. References Evans, W.H. (1932) The Identification of Indian Butterflies. (2nd Ed), Bombay Natural History Society, Mumbai, IndiaGaonkar, Harish (1996) Butterflies..
Miletus symethus
The Great Brownie (Miletus symethus) is a small but striking butterfly found in India that belongs to the Lycaenids or Blues family. References Evans, W.H. (1932) The Identification of Indian Butterflies. (2nd Ed), Bombay Natural History Society, Mumbai, IndiaGaonkar, Harish (1996) Butterflies ..
Mileva Marić
Mileva Marić (December 19, 1875 – August 4, 1948; Serbian Cyrillic: Милева Марић) was a Serbian mathematician, and Albert Einstein's wife. She was Einstein's companion, colleague, and confidante. Some have suggested that she may have contributed to Einstein's early research, or e..
Milevsko
Location of Milevsko in the Czech Republic Milevsko is a small town in Czech Republic. It is situated near Písek (25 kilometres nort-east direction). Population is 9,528. There is a big machine fabric, which is named ZVVZ (Závod na výrobu vzduchotěsné techniky - The Fabric for production ..
Milevum
Milevum is thge Latin name of a Catholic (now titular) Ancient episcopal see in the Roman province of Numidia. History In Ptolemy's "Geography", IV, iii, 7, the city is mentioned under the name of Mileum or Mireon. During the Roman era it was called Colonia Sarnensis Milevitana, after the River Sar..
Miley Cyrus
Destiny Hope Cyrus, more commonly known as Miley Cyrus (born November 23, 1992 in Franklin, Tennessee) is an American actress and is the daughter of country singer, Billy Ray Cyrus. She has two brothers, Trace and Braison, and two sisters, Noah and Brandi. She stars as "Miley Stewart/Hannah Monta..
Miley Stewart
Miley Stewart is a fictional character from Hannah Montana. She is 14 years old and in middle school. She has an older brother named Jackson, their father is Robby. Miley's character is an ordinary girl by day, but an international popstar by night. She is portrayed by Miley Cyrus. Hannah Mont..
Mile (Scots)
A Scottish mile was the same length as the Royal Mile in Edinburgh, i.e. from the castle down to the Palace of Holyroodhouse. English miles were imposed in 1824 by an act of parliament. Equivalent to - Scottish measures* 320 falls, 8 furlongs (Scots)Metric system* 1807.3116 metres, 1.8 kmImperia..
Mile Budak
Mile Budak (1889 - 1945) was a Croatian writer and politician, best known as one of the chief ideologists of the Ustaše movement, who created Croatian national plan to get rid of Ortodox Serbs - by killing one third, expelling one third and assimilating the rest. Mile Budak was born in Sveti Rok,..
Mile Dragic
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Mile End
Mile End is an area of the London Borough of Tower Hamlets in East London. Mile End is 3.6 miles (5.8 km) east north-east of Charing Cross. It takes its name from a milestone signifying the point one mile east of the boundary of the City of London. Although historically the stone's position was ne..
Mile End (Montreal)
The tiny "Mile End" district in Montreal, officially part of the Plateau borough but generally considered distinct, is home to many Montreal artists and filmmakers. The city's two famous bagel emporia, the Fairmount[8] and St-Viateur[9] bakeries, are located on the streets of the s..
Mile End Park
Mile End Park is a park located in the London Borough of Tower Hamlets. It is a linear park of some 90 acres (36ha), and was created on land, originally industrial, devastated by World War II bombing. It lies on land to the east of the Grand Union Canal and is virtually a southern continuation of ..
Mile End railway station, Adelaide
Mile End railway station is a railway station on the Belair railway line, Noarlunga railway line and Tonsley railway line, which is located in the inner western Adelaide suburb of Mile End. It is located 2.0km by railway from the Adelaide Railway Station. It was formerly known as Mile End Passenger ..
Mile End Stadium
Mile End Stadium, situated in Mile End Park, east London, comprises of an athletics stadium and a number of floodlit Astroturf football pitches and basketball courts. Many of the facilities are being refurbished at the moment, including the construction of a new sports complex with a 25m swimming p..
Mile End tube station
Mile End is a London Underground station in Tower Hamlets, East London. It is on the Hammersmith & City, District and Central Lines. It is in Travelcard Zone 2. District Line services commenced on 2 June 1902, with the Hammersmith & City Line (then the Metropolitan Line) following in 1936. Central..
Mile High
Mile High was a British television drama based on the lives of the flight crew of Fresh!, a fledgling budget airline. The name of the show comes from the "Mile High Club". The show aired on Sky One from 2003 to 2005. Contents 1 Background1.1 Series One - 20031.2 Series Two - 2004..
Mile High Club
The Mile High Club (or MHC) is a slang term collectively applied to individuals who have engaged in sexual activity while on board an aircraft. The name originates from the fact that most commercial aviation cruises at an altitude of one mile or higher. However, since 'membership' in the club is r..
Mile High Comics
Mile High Comics is a chain of comic book stores founded by Chuck Rozanski in 1969 in his parent's basement in Boulder, Colorado. Mile High Comics frequently placed ads in Marvel comics in the 1980s listing back issues of comic books that could be purchased through the mail. For several years, Roz..
Mile High Newspapers
Mile High Newspapers is based in Golden, Colorado, United States. The company publishes four weekly newspapers: the Arvada Press, Lakewood Sentinel, Golden Transcript, and Wheat Ridge Transcript. The company is owned by New West Newspapers, Inc. In May 2005, the company changed its name from Jeffco..
Mile High Stadium
Mile High Stadium Location Denver, Colorado Opened 1948 Closed 2001 Capacity 76,273 Owned By City and County of Denver (Parks and Recreation Department) Architect: Unknown Posted Dimensions: Left Left-Ctr Center Right-Ctr Right 333 ft (101 m) 366 ft (112 m) 423 ft (129 m) 400 ft (122 m) 370 ft ..
Mile Hill
Mile Hill is located in Scotland. It is a circular hill rising 321 metres above sea level between Glen Clova and Glen Prosen. It is 1000 metres west of Dykehead. ..
Mile Ilić
Mile Ilić (born June 2, 1984 in Tuzla, Bosnia-Herzegovina, SFR Yugoslavia) is a professional basketball player in the NBA. Ilić was drafted by the New Jersey Nets in 2005 as the 43th overall draft in the 2nd round. Mile Ilić plays the position of center and is a 7 ft 1 in tall. External links..
Mile Kitić
Mile Kitić (born Milojko Kitić, January 1, 1952 in Derventa, Bosnia and Herzegovina) is a popular Bosnian Serb turbo-folk singer. Discography Studio albums Što da ne?Ja neću ljepšuRatnik za ljubavOsvetnikĆao, JelenaZemljotres (2004)Šampanjac (2005) ..
Mile Krajina
redirect [[Template:Not verified]] Mile Krajina is a noted gusle player in Croatia. He is also a prolific folk poet who gained cult status among some Conservative groups. See also Music of Croatia[Croatian site] ..
Mile Markers
Mile Markers is an album by American country music group Bastard Sons of Johnny Cash. This album was released on September 20, 2005 on the Texacali label. Track List Austin NightThe Road to BakersfieldCalifornia SkyBorderline of the HeartKing of the WorldRadio GirlNight Comes DownNo Easy RoadLone..
Mile Mrkšić
Mile Mrkšić is a former Serbian colonel of JNA born on 20 July 1947 near Vrginmost, Croatia. Mile Mrkšić was a colonel in the Yugoslav People's Army (JNA), commander of the Elite Motorised Guards Brigade and commander of the Operations Unit which are accused of having main responsibility for..
Mile Oak F.C.
Mile Oak F.C. are a football club based in Mile Oak, England. They were established in 1960 and joined the Sussex County Football League Division Three in 1987. In the 2005-06 season, they reached the 2nd round of the FA Vase. For the 2005-06 season, they are members of the Sussex County Football Le..
Mile One
Mile One is a regional consortium of automotive dealerships, located primarily in the Baltimore / Washington area. It is a division of the Baltimore based Atlantic Automotive Corp. ..
Mile One Stadium
Mile One Stadium Facility Statistics Location New Gower StreetSt. John's, Newfoundland Opened 2001 Surface Ice Owner City of St. John's Construction Cost $ 35 million Tenants St. John's Fog Devils St. John's Maple Leafs 2005 - Present 2001 - 2005 Capacity Hockey Bask..
Mile Road System (Detroit)
The Mile Road System in southeast Michigan was established as a way to delineate east-west roads through the Detroit area and the surrounding rural rim. Contents 1 History2 The Mile Roads2.1 Wayne County Mile Roads2.2 Oakland County Mile Roads2.3 Macomb County Mile Roads2..
Mile Square Regional Park
Mile Square Regional Park is a park located in Fountain Valley, California. It stretches over 640 acres of land. It contains many things including two lakes, three 18-hole golf courses, baseball and softball fields, picnic shelters, and a twenty acre urban nature area planted with California native ..
Mile Sterjovski
Mile Sterjovski (born on May 27, 1979 in Wollongong, New South Wales) is an Australian football (soccer) midfielder of Macedonian origin, who currently plays for FC Basel in the Swiss Super League. He was a member of the national squad which competed at the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney. He has p..
MILF
Look up [[wiktionary:|}}}]] in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. MILF is an acronym that can stand for: Moro Islamic Liberation Front[[Wiktionary:MILF|MILF]] - Mother/Mom I'd Like to Fuck (Wiktionary link), popularised by John Cho's character in the 1999 film American Pie. This page expands a fo..
Milfay, Oklahoma
Milfay is a small community in Creek County, Oklahoma. The post office was established December 14, 1911. External links ..
Milfeulle Sakuraba
The character Milfeulle Sakuraba (ミルフィーユ 桜葉) is from the anime, manga and dating sim series, Galaxy Angel. Her first name is derived from the name for the French pastry mille-feuille. Her hobby is cooking snacks, particularly cake, and making tea. She pilots the balanced Angel Fra..
Milfoil
Milfoil can refer to: The flowering terrestial plant yarrow (Achillea millefolium)The aquatic plants in Genus Myriophyllum (commonly referred to as water milfoil and other variations including the word milfoil)This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated wit..
Milford
Milford is a common name. Its geographic usage is often based on the fact that many towns grew up around water-powered mills built near fords, or shallow places on rivers and streams. Place names England Milford, DerbyshireMilford, DevonMilford on Sea, HampshireMilford, ShropshireMilford, Stafford..
Milford, Connecticut
Milford is a city, formerly part of a town of the same name, in New Haven County, Connecticut, United States. The population was 50,594 at the 2000 census. The municipality is subdivided into the City of Milford, the Village of Devon, and the Borough of Woodmont. The current mayor of Milford is ..
Milford, County Armagh
Milford is a small village in County Armagh, Northern Ireland, one mile from Armagh city. It grew up around the linen mill owned by the McCrum family in the 19th century. It had a population of 393 in the 2001 Census. It is situated in the Armagh City and District Council area. Milford takes its na..
Milford, County Cork
Milford is on the Cork/Limerick border. It has two pubs, two shops, a local church, an ancient castle, a primary school, a creamery, and a tennis court. It has placed very well in the "Tidy Towns" in recent years. External links [link][link] ..
Milford, County Donegal
Milford (Irish: Baile na nGallóglach) is a town in County Donegal in the northwest of Ireland. Located north of Letterkenny, in one of the country's remoter regions, it contains a post-office, four supermarkets, a number of pubs, one national school and two second-level schools. See also: List of t..
Milford, Decatur County, Indiana
Milford from the air, looking northeast. Milford is a town in Decatur County, Indiana, United States. The population was 121 at the 2000 census. Milford has the dubious distinction of having the smallest population of any incorporated community in the State of Indiana. Geography Milford is l..
Milford, Delaware
Milford is a city in Kent and Sussex Counties, Delaware. The population was 6,732 at the 2000 census. Contents 1 Geography2 Demographics3 Trivia4 External links Geography Milford is located at [38°54′46″N, 75°25′46″W] (38.912840, -75.429327)[Geogra..
Milford, Derbyshire
Milford is a village in Derbyshire, England, on the River Derwent, between Duffield and Belper on the A6 trunk road. Until the end of the eighteenth century it was no more than a few houses near the point, about a quarter of a mile further south, where a roman road from the Wirksworth lead mines f..
Milford, Illinois
Milford is a village in Iroquois County, Illinois, United States. The population was 1,369 at the 2000 census. Geography Milford is located at [40°37′40″N, 87°41′45″W] (40.627728, -87.695800)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bureau, t..
Milford, Indiana
Milford is the name of two places in the U.S. state of Indiana: Milford, Decatur County, IndianaMilford, Kosciusko County, Indiana 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..
Milford, Iowa
Milford is a city in Dickinson County, Iowa, United States. The population was 2,474 at the 2000 census. Milford is a major shopping area for the "Iowa Great Lakes" region. Contents 1 Geography2 Demographics3 Education4 External links Geography Milford is located at [43..
Milford, Kansas
Milford is a city in Geary County, Kansas, in the United States. As of the 2000 census, the city population was 502. Geography Milford is located at [39°10′24″N, 96°54′42″W] (39.173454, -96.911650)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census B..
Milford, Kosciusko County, Indiana
Milford is a town in Kosciusko County, Indiana, United States. The population was 1,550 at the 2000 census. Geography Milford is located at [41°24′33″N, 85°50′49″W] (41.409215, -85.846866)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bureau, the ..
Milford, Massachusetts
Milford is a town in Worcester County, Massachusetts, United States. The population was 26,799 at the 2000 census. For geographic and demographic information on the census-designated place Milford, please see the article Milford (CDP), Massachusetts. Sports and arts are both an integral part of t..
Milford, Michigan
Milford is a village in Oakland County, Michigan, United States. The population was 6,272 at the 2000 census. The village is located within Milford Township. Contents 1 Geography2 Demographics3 History4 Schools5 Notable People6 External links Geography According t..
Milford, Missouri
Milford is a village in Barton County, Missouri, United States. The population was 52 at the 2000 census. Geography Milford is located at [37°35′7″N, 94°9′28″W] (37.585337, -94.157818)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bureau, the vi..
Milford, Nebraska
Milford is a city in Seward County, Nebraska, United States. The population was 2,070 at the 2000 census. Contents 1 Geography2 Demographics3 Images4 External links Geography Milford is located at [40°46′19″N, 97°3′8″W] (40.772010, -97.052311)[Geograp..
Milford, New Hampshire
Milford is a town in Hillsborough County, New Hampshire, USA, on the Souhegan River. As of the 2000 census, it had a population of 13,575. It is the retail and manufacturing center of a six-town area known informally as the Souhegan Valley. Contents 1 History2 Geography3 Demographi..
Milford, New Jersey
Milford is a Borough located in western Hunterdon County, New Jersey. As of the United States 2000 Census, the borough population was 1,195. Milford is located on the Delaware River in the western portion of Hunterdon County. The Borough dates to the mid-18th century when a grist mill was establi..
Milford, New Zealand
Suburb:Milford City:North Shore City Island:North Island Surrounded by - to the north - to the south - to the south-west - to the west Mairangi Bay (3.7 km) Hauraki (3.2 km) Takapuna (2.5 km) Forrest Hill (2.6 km) Milford is a suburb of Auckland, New Zealand's la..
Milford, Ohio
Milford is a city of southwestern Ohio in Clermont and Hamilton counties, along the Little Miami River. Milford, an abbreviated form of mill ford, was so named because a because it was the first safe ford across the Little Miami north of the Ohio River, and was the only way for many people to reach ..
Milford, Pennsylvania
Milford is a borough in Pike County, Pennsylvania, United States. The population was 1,104 at the 2000 census. It is the county seat of Pike County[Geographic references#6GR6]. Milford was the home of noted forester and conservationalist Gifford Pinchot. A former Governor of the Commonweal..
Milford, Staffordshire
Milford is a village in the county of Staffordshire, England. It lies at the edge of Cannock Chase, on the A513 road between Stafford and Rugeley. Just to the north of the village is the River Sow. Contents 1 History2 Administration3 Leisure activities4 Access5 Famous peo..
Milford, Surrey
Milford is a large village, sited south west of Godalming in Surrey, England. The village has its own railway station (Milford railway station), and is mostly occupied by commuters working in Guildford or London. Until the 1990s, the A3 road ran through the village (it now bypasses it to the west)..
Milford, Texas
Milford is a town in Ellis County, Texas, United States. The population was 685 at the 2000 census. Contents 1 Geography2 Demographics3 Education4 External links Geography Milford is located at [32°7′22″N, 96°56′48″W] (32.122701, -96.946553)[Geograph..
Milford, Utah
Milford is a city in Beaver County, Utah, United States. The population was 1,451 at the 2000 census. Contents 1 Geography2 Demographics3 External link4 External links Geography Milford is located at [38°23′41″N, 113°0′50″W] (38.394752, -113.013971)[..
Milford, Wisconsin
Milford is a town in Jefferson County, Wisconsin, United States. The population was 1,055 at the 2000 census. History A small village along the Crawfish River, Milford came into existence as a settler community in the mid 19th century. The village once was home to a water-mill, a cheese factory, tw..
Milford-Montague Toll Bridge
Milford-Montague Bridge The Milford-Montague Toll Bridge (also know as the US 206 Toll Bridge) is a truss bridge crossing the Delaware River from Montague, New Jersey to Milford, Pennsylvania on United States Highway 206. The two-lane bridge, which opened on December 30, 1953 has a total leng..
Milford (CDP), Maine
Milford is a census-designated place (CDP) in Penobscot County, Maine, United States. The population was 2,197 at the 2000 census. Geography Milford is located at [44°56′39″N, 68°38′18″W] (44.944402, -68.638394)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United Sta..
Milford (CDP), Massachusetts
Milford is a census-designated place (CDP) located in the town of Milford in Worcester County, Massachusetts. The population was 24,230 at the 2000 census. Geography Milford is located at [42°8′44″N, 71°31′8″W] (42.145828, -71.518975)[Geographic references#1GR1]. Acco..
Milford (CDP), New Hampshire
Milford is a census-designated place (CDP) in Hillsborough County, New Hampshire that contains only the most populated portions of the town of Milford, New Hampshire. The population was 8,293 at the 2000 census. Geography Milford is located at [42°50′5″N, 71°39′23″W] (42.83486, ..
Milford (Metro-North station)
The Milford Metro-North Railroad station serves the residents of Milford, Connecticut via the New Haven Line. It is is 63.2 miles from Grand Central Terminal and the average travel time from Grand Central is 1 hour, 32 minutes. {| class="toccolours" border="1" cellpadding="4" style="margin: 0 auto;..
Milford (town), Maine
Milford is a town in Penobscot County, Maine, United States. It is located near Old Town, Maine. The population was 2,950 at the 2000 census. The town's slogan is "The Best Dam Town in Maine," referring to the dam abutting Milford on the Penobscot River, south of the Penobscot Indian Island Reserva..
Milford (town), New York
Milford is a town in Otsego County, New York, USA. The population was 2,938 at the 2000 census. In the Town of Milford is a village called Milford. Contents 1 History2 Geography3 Demographics4 Communities and locations in the Town of Milford5 Famous Residents History..
Milford (village), New York
Milford is a village in Otsego County, New York. As of the 2000 census, the village had a population of 511. The Village of Milford is in the Town of Milford. Geography Milford is located at [42°35′24″N, 74°56′48″W] (42.5901, -74.946921)[Geographic references#1GR1]. ..
Milford Academy
A fictional preparatory school in the FOX situation comedy Arrested Development. In the Milford Academy, it is the institutional belief that "children should be neither seen nor heard." This philosophy is instilled quite well in Milford alumni. One can always spot a Milford man for his ability to be..
Milford Brown
[] at NFL.com Milford Brown (born August 15,1980 in Montgomery, AL) is a National Football League offensive guard for the Arizona Cardinals. ..
Milford Center, Ohio
Milford Center is a village in Union County, Ohio, United States. The population was 626 at the 2000 census. Geography Milford Center is located at [40°10′43″N, 83°26′9″W] (40.178701, -83.435780)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bur..
Milford Graves
Milford Graves (born August 20, 1941) is a free jazz drummer who plays several different kinds of percussion of origins throughout the world. He was born in the Jamaica neighborhood in Queens, New York City and lives and teaches there to this day. He has recorded or performed with Albert Ayler, the..
Milford H. Wolpoff
Milford H. Wolpoff (born 1942 to Ruth (Silver) and Ben Wolpoff, Chicago, Illinois) is a paleoanthropologist, and since 1977, a professor of anthropology and adjunct associate research scientist, Museum of Anthropology at the University of Michigan. He is the leading proponent of the multiregional e..
Milford Haven
Location of Milford Haven This article is about the town, see Milford Haven (harbour) for the harbour that gives its name to the town. Milford Haven (Welsh: Aberdaugleddau meaning Mouth of the Two Cleddaus) is a town in Pembrokeshire, Wales. It was founded as a whaling centre in the eighteenth..
Milford Haven (harbour)
This article is about the waterway, see Milford Haven for the town that takes its name from the harbour. Milford Haven is a natural harbour in Pembrokeshire, south Wales. It is formed by the Pembroke River and the Daugleddau estuary, and winds west to the sea. As one of the deepest natural harbour..
Milford Haven railway station
Milford Haven railway station serves the town of Milford Haven in Pembrokeshire, Wales. External links [Train times] and [station information] for from National Rail[Map] and [aerial photo] of from Multimap.com {| class="wikitable" style="margin: 0.5em aut..
Milford High School
Milford High School, a member of the Huron Valley School District, includes grades 9-12 and is located in Highland, Michigan, in Oakland County, Michigan. The athletic teams were known as the Redskins until forced to change the name to the Mavericks, and the school colors are maroon and white. It is..
Milford Ice Pavilion
Milford Ice Pavilion is a 1,000-seat skating rink in Milford, Connecticut. It is home to the Sacred Heart University Pioneers ice hockey teams. The building opened in 1975 and was renovated in 1985. It also serves several local hockey high school and club level teams. It has been the home of th..
Milford Independent School District
Milford Independent School District is a public school district based in Milford, Texas. The district is located in southern Ellis County and extends into a small portion of Hill County. Milford ISD has one school that serves students in grades Pre-K though twelve. External link [Milford ISD..
Milford Magazine
Milford Magazine is a regional bi-monthly publication in Milford, Pennsylvania. External Links [Official website] ..
Milford Mill, Maryland
Milford Mill is an unincorporated community and a census-designated place in Baltimore County, Maryland, United States. The population was 26,527 at the 2000 census. Geography Milford Mill is located at [39°20′50″N, 76°45′39″W] (39.347356, -76.760924)[Geographic references..
Milford Mills, PA
A village in the Marsh Creek Valley of Chester County, Pennsylvania inundated by the construction of the Marsh Creek Dam in 1972. Milford Mills was one of a cluster of small farming villages in Upper Uwchlan Township settled in the first quarter of the 18th century by Welsh, Scots-Irish and English..
Milford on Sea
The large village of Milford on Sea is located on the south coast of England in the county of Hampshire. With a population of approximately 4,000, Milford has a variety of shops, restaurants and pubs in its high street, which borders the village green. The village is scenic in location, protected..
Milford Parkway
The following roads in the United States are known as Milford Parkway: Milford Parkway (Ohio): road near Cincinnati, Ohio connecting Interstate 275 with U.S. Route 50 (also known as Ohio State Highway 450)Milford Parkway (Connecticut): freeway in Connecticut serving as a connection between Intersta..
Milford Parkway (Connecticut)
The Milford Parkway, officially the Daniel S. Wasson Connector, is a 2.88-mile long freeway between U.S. Route 1 and the Wilbur Cross Parkway (Route 15) in the city of Milford. The highway has one intermediate exit to Interstate 95. The highway is officially designated by the Connecticut Department ..
Milford railway station
Milford railway station is a stop on the Portsmouth Direct Line, serving the village of Milford, Surrey in England. Although on the level, this station has been known to suffer from 'leaves on the line' resulting in poor traction for trains such as overshoots on stopping and difficulty moving off...
Milford Regional Medical Center
Milford Regional Medical Center is a hospital in Milford, Massachusetts in which consists of 5 floors. The hospital was recently added on and due to the increasing number of people, the hospital recently bought an old church near the hospital and plans are to knock it down and creating more parking ..
Milford Sound
Panorama of Milford Sound showing Bowen Falls in full flow on the far right. Milford Sound: Mitre Peak, the mountain at left, rises 1692 meters above the Sound. Milford Sound (Piopiotahi) is located on the south west corner of the South Island of New Zealand. Although called Milford So..
Milford Station, Nova Scotia
Milford Station is a village in the East Hants municipal district of Nova Scotia. While the official Canada Post designation is Milford Station, many residents simply call it Milford. The population is approximately 1000-1500 people. Milford is primarily a farming community although it has a growin..
Milford Township
Milford Township may refer to: Milford Township, MichiganMilford Township, Somerset County, PennsylvaniaMilford Township, Pike County, PennsylvaniaMilford Township, Juniata County, PennsylvaniaMilford Township, Bucks County, PennsylvaniaMilford Township, MinnesotaMilford, OhioThis is a [disambi..
Milford Township, Bucks County, Pennsylvania
Milford Township is a township in Bucks County, Pennsylvania, United States. The population was 8,810 at the 2000 census. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the township has a total area of 72.8 km² (28.1 mi²). 72.7 km² (28.1 mi²) of it is land and 0.1 km² (0.04 mi²) of ..
Milford Township, Butler County, Ohio
Milford Township, one of thirteen townships in the county, is located in north-central Butler County between Oxford and Middletown. The township, which contains the village of Somerville, had a population of 3,254 in 2000, up from 2,651 in 1990. Excluding Somerville, 2,960 live in the unincorpo..
Milford Township, Juniata County, Pennsylvania
Milford Township is a township in Juniata County, Pennsylvania, United States. The population was 1,758 at the 2000 census. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the township has a total area of 104.7 km² (40.4 mi²). 103.6 km² (40.0 mi²) of it is land and 1.1 km² (0.4 mi²) ..
Milford Township, Michigan
Milford Township is a charter township in Oakland County, Michigan, United States. The population was 15,271 at the 2000 census. The village of Milford is located within the township. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the township has a total area of 91.1 km² (35.2 mi²). 86..
Milford Township, Minnesota
Milford Township is a township in Brown County, Minnesota, United States. The population was 793 at the 2000 census. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the township has a total area of 102.5 km² (39.6 mi²). 101.5 km² (39.2 mi²) of it is land and 1.0 km² (0.4 mi²) of it (..
Milford Township, Pennsylvania
Milford Township is the name of some places in the U.S. state of Pennsylvania: Milford Township, Bucks County, PennsylvaniaMilford Township, Juniata County, PennsylvaniaMilford Township, Pike County, PennsylvaniaMilford Township, Somerset County, Pennsylvania This is a [disambiguationdisambigu..
Milford Township, Pike County, Pennsylvania
Milford Township is a township in Pike County, Pennsylvania, United States. The population was 1,292 at the 2000 census. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the township has a total area of 32.7 km² (12.6 mi²). 32.3 km² (12.5 mi²) of it is land and 0.4 km² (0.1 mi²) of it..
Milford Township, Somerset County, Pennsylvania
Milford Township is a township in Somerset County, Pennsylvania, United States. The population was 1,561 at the 2000 census. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the township has a total area of 75.8 km² (29.2 mi²). 75.8 km² (29.2 mi²) of it is land and 0.03% is water. Demo..
Milford Track
The Milford Track is New Zealand's most famous tramping route and is one of the most famous walking tracks in the world. It is located in stunning scenery amidst mountains and temperate rain forest in Fiordland National Park in the southwest of the South Island. The track is commonly known as "T..
Milford Tunnel
North portal of Milford Tunnel Milford Tunnel in Derbyshire is a twin track railway tunnel on the Midland Main Line which runs under a hill called the Chevin between Duffield and Belper. It was built in 1840 by the Stephensons for the North Midland Railway. When finished, it was 850 yards lo..
Milford W. Howard
Milford Wriarson Howard (February 18, 1862 - December 28 , 1937) was a United States Representative from Alabama. He was first elected to the House of Representatives as a Populist in 1895. He would be re-elected in 1897, but did not put forth his candidacy for the 56th Congress. ..
Milford Writer's Workshop
The Milford Writer's Workshop is an influential East Coast science fiction writer's workshop founded by Damon Knight. Past Milford participants include Gardner Dozois, George Alec Effinger, and Jack Dann, among others. Milford was the model for other peer-to-peer SF writer workshops, including the T..
MILF Hunter
MILF Hunter is an internet pornography web site and line of DVDs that has been influential in increasing the emphasis on storyline in online porn videos. MILF Hunter is one of the most popular gimmick porn web sites in the world with an [Alexa ranking] placing it in the top 2,000 web s..
Milgram experiment
The experimenter (E) orders the participant (S) to give what the participant believes are painful electric shocks to another participant (A), who is actually an actor. Many participants continued to give shocks despite pleas for mercy from the actor, as long as the experimenter kept on ordering t..
Milhão
Milhão is a Portuguese parish in the district of Bragança. It has an area of 28.21 km², and in 2001 it has a population of 205, giving it a population density of 7.3/km². ..
Milhaud
For the French composer, see Darius Milhaud. Milhaud is a commune in the Gard département in southern France. Population: 4,960 Area: 1,825 ha. Altitude: 32 m ..
Milhazes
Milhazes Milhazes is a Portuguese parish, located in the municipality of Barcelos. It has a population of 984 inhabitants and a total area of 3.06 Km². Parishes of Barcelos municipality ..
Milheirós de Poiares
Milheirós de Poiares Milheirós de Poiares is a Portuguese parish, located in the municipality of Santa Maria da Feira. It has a population of 3,859 inhabitants and a total area of 8.93 Km². Parishes of Santa Maria da Feira municipality ..
Milhouse Doesn't Live Here Anymore
"Milhouse Doesn't Live Here Anymore" is the twelfth episode of The Simpsons' fifteenth season, airing on February 15, 2004. The episode is a pun on the 1974 film Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore. Synopsis [Spoiler warningSpoiler warning]: Plot and/or ending details follow. On a school f..
Milhouse of Sand and Fog
"Milhouse of Sand and Fog" is the third episode of the seventeenth season of The Simpsons. It aired on September 25, 2005 during the series' 17th season. The title is a parody of the book/movie House of Sand and Fog. The Episode first aired in Australia on February 21, 2006 at 7:30pm. Contents ..
Milhouse Van Houten
Milhouse Mussolini Van Houten is a fictional character featured in the animated television series The Simpsons, voiced by Pamela Hayden. He is Bart Simpson's best friend, the son of Kirk and Luann Van Houten, and is most distinctive for his extreme nearsightedness requiring thick glasses to correct..
Milhous Warriors
Milhous Warriors are a Swindon based quiz team with one of the best pedigrees in the country including wins in several national quiz competitions. The team consists of Mark Bytheway, Tim Westcott, Sean O'Neill, Keith Andrew, Eric Kilby and Brian Wilkins, but they are often accompanied by egghead an..
Milia
For other meanings of the word, visit Milia (disambiguation). Milia, also known as milk spots, are benign, keratin-filled cysts that can appear just under the epidermis or on the roof of the mouth. They are commonly associated with newborn babies but can appear on people of all ages. They are usu..
Miliana
Miliana is a town in Ain Defla Province, Algeria. It is located at around [36°18′36″N, 2°9′44″E]. ..
Miliarense
A miliarense (from the late Latin miliarensis) was the only fairly regularly minted silver coin issued by the Roman and Byzantine Empire. It was struck with variable fineness, generally with a weight between 7.5 and 8.5 grams. The miliarense was struck from the beginning of the 3rd century under C..
Miliaria
Some of the information in this has not been [Verifiabilityverified] and might not be reliable. It should be checked for inaccuracies and modified as needed, [cite sourcesciting sources]. For the bird, see Corn Bunting Not to be confused with malaria Miliaria (miliaria rubra, ..
Milia (disambiguation)
Milia may refer to: Milia, small cysts that appear under the epidermis or on the roof of the mouthMilea, a term referring to various Greek sitesMilia (Suikoden), a character in the Suikoden video game series This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated wit..
Milia (Suikoden)
Milia is a Genso Suikoden character. In Suikoden, she is the Vice-Captain of the Dragon Knights, and by Suikoden III, she has succeeded Joshua Levenheit as Captain of the Dragon Knights, inherited Joshua's Dragon Rune, and given birth to a daughter, Sharon. Statistics Name: Milia Age: 20 (as of..
Milia Fallyna Jenius
is a character in the Macross Japanese animated science fiction series, voiced by Eri Takeda. In the new English adaptation by ADV Films she is voiced by Luci Christian. She was renamed Miriya Parino Sterling in the Robotech English adaptation. [Spoiler warningSpoiler warning]: Plot an..
Miliband
Miliband is the surname of the following people, all members of the same family: David Miliband, British politicianEd Miliband, British politicianRalph Miliband, Belgian political theorist This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. I..
Milica Kastner
Milica Kastner (born 1971 in London) is the daughter of Jewish-American Hollywood movie producer Elliott Kastner, her mother is interior designer Tessa Kennedy [link] Croatian Anglo-Irish catholic Kennedy, eloped with painter Dominic Elwes in 1957 as a teenager to great scandal. After the..
Milica of Montenegro
Princess Milica Petrović-Njegoš (1866 - 1951) was a Montenegrin princess. She was the daughter of King Nikola I Petrović-Njegoš of Montenegro and his wife, Milena Vukotić. Milica was the wife of Grand Duke Peter Nicolaievich of Russia, the older brother of Grand Duke Nicholas Nikolayevich Roman..
Milica of Nemanja
Milica (*13?? +1405), Regent of Serbia, wife of Prince Lazar (1329-1389) and mother of Stefan Lazarević ..
Milica Stojadinović-Srpkinja
Milica Stojadinovic-Srpkinja (Serbian Cyrillic: Милица Стојадиновић Српкиња) (1830, Bukovac-1878, Belgrade) was arguably the greatest female Serbian poet of the 19th century. ..
Milice
A recruitment poster for the Milice. The text says "Against Communism / French Militla / Secretary-General Joseph Darnand. The inverted white ribbon was the Milice's logo. The Milice's training academy. Their logo is visible on the building. The Milice ("militia"), also known as the Fr..
Milichius (crater)
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Milich Oppenheimer
Millich Oppenheimer A character from the Konami's video game, Genso Suikoden. He is one of the 6 Great Generals of the Scarlet Moon Empire during the events of Suikoden. Due to his flamboyant nature and dress, he is oftem called the Flower General and is underestimated by his foes. He joins Tir McD..
Milići
Milići }} Milići (Serbian Cyrillic:Милићи) is a municipality in Republika Srpska, Bosnia and Herzegovina. It was created from part of the pre-war municipality of Vlasenica. ..
Milicja Obywatelska
Milicja Obywatelska (Citizens' Milice) was a state police institution in Poland from 1944 until 1989 that investigated crimes, arrested criminals, kept peace and generally protected people from harm. In 1990 it was transformed into policja. The term milicja had been adapted from the cognate term, "..
Milicz
You may be looking for Jan Milíč, the theologian. Milicz is a town in the Silesian region of modern Poland, historically named Militsch (in German). Its castle was a possession of the cathedral chapter of the prince-bishopric of Breslau. People Hermann Wassertrilling (Hirsch Wassertrilling), ..
Milicz County
Milicz County (in Polish powiat milicki) is a unit of territorial administration and local government in the Lower Silesian Voivodship in Poland, created on 1st January 1999 as a result of the Local Government Reorganization Act of 1998. County site: Milicz Area: 715.0 sq. km Population: 37,300 A..
Milić od Mačve
Milić od Mačve (1934 Belotić, Serbia - 2000, Belgrade), (Serbian: Милић од Мачве), real name Milić Stanković, was a Serbian painter and artist. His artistic name, (Milić of Mačva), indicates that his origin is the Mačva region, near the city of Šabac. He graduated from the Belgr..
Milid
Milid (or Malatya, modern Arslantepe) was a Hittite city at the Tohma River, a tributary of the upper Euphrates rising in the Taurus Mountains. Milid was the base of Suppiluliuma I on his campaign to sack the Mitanni capital Wassukanni. In the 12th to 7th centuries, Milid was an independent Neo-Hi..
Milieu control
Milieu control is a neologism for the control of environment and human communication through the use of social pressure and group language that may include dogma, protocols, slang, and pronunciation, which enables group members to identify other members, or to promote cognitive changes in individual..
MiLight
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Milíkov
Milíkov is name of two villages in the Czech Republic: Milíkov (Frýdek-Místek District), a village in Moravian-Silesian Region.Milíkov (Cheb District), a village in the Karlovy Vary Region. This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same titl..
Milíkov (Cheb District)
See other locations named Milíkov. Milíkov is small village in Karlovy Vary Region of the Czech Republic. It has around 216 inhabitants. External link [Short official information about the village] (cz) ..
Milíkov (Frýdek-Místek District)
See other locations named Milíkov. Milíkov (Polish: ) is a village in the Moravian-Silesian Region of the Czech Republic. It has around 1,300 inhabitants. External link [Village website] (cz) ..
Milil
Forgotten Realms Deity Milil Title(s) Lord of Song, the Lord of All Songs, Guardian of Singers and Troubadours, the One True Hand of All-Wise Oghma Homeplane House of knowledge Power Level Lesser power Alignment Neutral Good Portfolio Poetry, Song, Eloquence, Storytelling ..
Mililani, Hawai'i
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Mililani High School
Mililani High School is the only public high school located in the town of Mililani on Oahu. It contains grade levels nine through twelve. It is one of the largest public schools in Hawaii, with an enrollment of 2,447 students for the 2005-2006 school year. In 2005, the high school held the distin..
Mililani Trask
Mililani Trask is a world recognized Hawaiian activist and proponent of indigenous rights. Mililani Trask is a leader of the Hawaiian sovereignty movement and an internationally acclaimed political speaker and attorney. Trask's most significant contribution to the Hawaiian sovereignty moveme..
Milinda Panha
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Milind Deora
Milind Deora (born 4 Dec 1976) is the current Member of the Indian Lok Sabha, the lower house of Parliament, from the Mumbai South constituency. He is the son of veteran politician Murli Deora, who was the Member of Parliament for the same constituency between 1984 and 1996, and again in 1998 in the..
Milind Murli Deora
Milind Deora (born 4 Dec 1976) is the current Member of the Indian Lok Sabha, the lower house of Parliament, from the Mumbai South constituency. He is the son of veteran politician Murli Deora, who was the Member of Parliament for the same constituency between 1984 and 1996, and again in 1998 in the..
Milind Pimprikar
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Milind Soman
--> Miland Soman is an Indian supermodel and actor. He was born in Scotland and lived in England for seven years before moving to India. He was an electrical engineer before he turned to modelling. He was initially rejected by Graviera Suitings because he looked too young to wear a suit. His break..
Milingimbi Island
Milingimbi Island is an island off the coast of Arnhem Land, Northern Territory, Australia. It is located approximately 500 km east of Darwin and 250 km west of Nhulunbuy. Its largest community is also called Milingimbi. The island is approximately half a kilometer off the mainland and forms part..
Milinko Pantić
Milinko Pantić (born September 5, 1966 in Loznica, Serbia, SFR Yugoslavia) is a retired Serbian footballer. Pantic spent the first six season of his professional career with FK Partizan between 1985 and 1991. He then moved on to Greek Alpha Ethniki league where he played until 1995 for Athens sid..
Milio's Sandwiches
Milio's Sandwiches (formerly Big Mike's Super Subs) is a United States restaurant chain with stores in Wisconsin, Minnesota and Iowa. The chain's company office is located in Madison, Wisconsin. The company and its founder, Mike Liautaud, have received press coverage in major publications [link..
Miliolid
The miliolids are a group of foraminiferans, abundant in shallow waters such as estuaries and coastlines, though they also include oceanic forms. They are distinguished by producing porcelaneous tests, composed of calcite needles and organic material; the needles have a high proportion of magnesiu..
Miliou
Miliou (Greek language: Μηλιου) is a village on the island of Cyprus. On the road from Paphos to Polis, about 13 kms before you reach Polis, there is a turning on the left which will take you to the little village of Miliou nestling on the Laona plateau. You’ll know you’re on the right r..
Milíře (Tachov District)
See other places named Milíře. Map Milíře (German: (Tachauer) Brand) is a village in the Czech Republik, in the region of Plzeň, near the town of Tachov (German: Tachau). The first written document mentioning Milíře comes from 1669. The church of Miliře was built in 1814. In 1946 ..
Milislav Demerec
Milislav Demerec (January 11, 1895 – April 12, 1966) was a Croatian—American geneticist, and the director of the Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory (CSHL) from 1941 to 1960, recruiting Barbara McClintock and Alfred Hershey. Demerec was born and raised in Kostajnica (then Austria-Hungary, now..
Milissa Rehberger
Milissa Rehberger joined 24 hour cable news channel MSNBC in December 2003 as a freelance anchor and reporter. In July 2004 she was named anchor of its primetime news updates. Currently, Rehberger anchors live news updates for the west coast airing of MSNBC's primetime line-up. Rehberger is ..
Militainment
Militainment is a portmanteau that consists of 'Military' and 'entertainment'. It is defined as either: a form of entertainment that features and celebrates the militarya form of entertainment controlled by the military The U.S. military in particular excels in the authorship of militainment, altho..
Militant
For the British Marxist newspaper, see Militant. For the British political organization see Militant Tendency. For the newspaper of the US Socialist Workers Party see The Militant. The word militant has come to refer to any individual or party engaged in aggressive physical or verbal combat, normal..
Militant (Britain)
Militant was the name of the newspaper of the Revolutionary Socialist League (RSL) in the United Kingdom for many years, from 1964 to 1997. It began as a monthly, but was eventually turned into a weekly. The front publication for an entrist organisation within the British Labour Party, the pap..
Militant Clergy Association
The Militant Clergy Association (Jame'e-ye Rowhaniyat-e Mobarez'') or (جامعه روحانیت مبارز in Persian), is a political party in Iran. It is a moderate conservative clerical party, including former president founded by several members of the cabinet of the then-President Akbar Hashe..
Militant Clerics League
The Militant Clerics League (Persian: مجمع روحانیون مبارز; majma'-e rowhāniyūn-e mobārez), also translated as the Assembly of Militant Clerics, is a left-wing pro-reform Iranian political party, established March 16, 1988. It is not to be confused with the Militant Clergy Associ..
Militant Islam
Militant Islam is an approach to Islam that holds that the religion and its followers must be aggressively fought for on a political and religious level. Just as militant Muslims are but a segment of Islam, so too are supporters of violence and terrorism only a segment of all militant Muslims. Desi..
Militant Islam Reaches America
150px Militant Islam Reaches America is a book written by historian Daniel Pipes, published in 2002. It focuses on Islamic fundamentalism and Islamism, reflecting Pipes' view that, as he said in 1995, "Unnoticed by most Westerners, war has been unilaterally declared on Europe and the United St..
Militant Labour
Militant Labour was the name of the political party openly formed by members of the RSL/Militant Tendency party when they abandoned the Trotskyist tactic of entryism in 1990. The decision to take an open turn came after Neil Kinnock's attack on the RSL/Militant became so successful that the party c..
Militant Socialist Movement
The Militant Socialist Movement (French: Mouvement Socialiste Mauricien) is a political party in Mauritius. At the legislative elections of 11 September 2000, the party was part of a coalition of the Militant Socialist Movement and the Mauritian Militant Movement, that won 51.7 % and 58 out of 70 ..
Militant Socialist Party of Greece
ASKE logo Militant Socialist Party of Greece (ASKE), a political party in Greece. Founded on February 1984, through a split in PASOK. The main core of it's founding members consisted of members of Committee's Organization of PASOK, who immediately after the Parliamentary Elections in 1981, on..
Militant Tendency
The Militant Tendency was a Trotskyist faction within the Labour Party in the United Kingdom, accused of entryist tactics. They were most powerful during the 1970s and 1980s, and after a series of expulsions from Labour, many of the members participated in the formation of the Socialist Party in..
Militão Ribeiro
Militão Bessa Ribeiro was a Portuguese politician, member of the illegal Portuguese Communist Party that struggled against the fascist-leaning regime of Estado Novo. After the death of the former General Secretary of the Party, Bento Gonçalves, in the concentration camp of Tarrafal, in Cape Verd..
Militari
Militari is a district in the western part of Bucharest, in Sector 6, built in the early 1960s by Russians after completely razing the village called Militari. The district is very compact and it was build using a basic three parallel boulevards geometry. Militari is packed between Drumul Taber..
Militaria
Militaria refers to the artifacts of the military, the police, etc, generally in terms of collecting antiques of historical significance, or their replicas. Included are firearms, weapons, uniforms, badges and insignia, fine art and art prints, cigarette cards, photographs, antiquarian books, magazi..
Militarisation of space
The militarisation of space1 is the placement and development of weaponry in outer space by the militaries of the world. Contents 1 History1.1 World War II and the V-2 rocket1.2 The Cold War1.3 Post-Cold War Applications2 Space Treaties2.1 Outer Space Treaty2.2&nb..
Militärischer Abschirmdienst
The Militärische Abschirmdienst (MAD) is the German military intelligence service, situated in Cologne, North Rhine-Westphalia. It is inter alia responsible for the military security and counter-intelligence. It is not allowed to act outside Germany which is reserved to the Bundesnachrichtendienst...
Militarism
Militarism or militarist ideology is the doctrinal view of a society as being best served (or more efficient) when it is governed or guided by concepts embodied in the culture, doctrine, system, or people of the military. Militarists hold the view that security is the highest social priority, and cl..
Militarism-Socialism in Showa Japan
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Militarization
Militarization is the process by which a society organizes its self for the production of violence. It is related to militarism, which is an ideology that reflects the level of militarization of a state. The process of militarization involves many interrelated aspects that encompass all levels of so..
Militarized Interstate Disputes
Militarized Interstate Disputes (or MIDs) are conflicts between states that do not involve a full scale war. A conflict is described as an MID if it causes fewer than 1000 deaths, and some military force is used. This can be nothing more than a military display of force with no deaths. Under this de..
Military
Statue of a Praetorian guardsman A military or military force (n., from Latin militarius, miles "soldier") has seen many different incarnations throughout time. Early armies were most likely men with sharpened sticks and rocks; through time they have included advancements such as men mounting ..
Military-church relations in Fiji
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Military-industrial complex
The term military-industrial complex (MIC) usually refers to the combination of the U.S. armed forces, arms industry and associated political and commercial interests, which grew rapidly in scale and influence in the wake of World War II. The term may also be used for militarism, in reference to an..
Military.com
Military.com, is the largest military membership organization in the United States, with over 8 million members. It was started in 1999 by a Navy veteran and two other co-founders. The organization is mainly focused on helping members make the most of their military and veterans benefits. In early..
Militaryphotos.net
The Militaryphotos.net Frontdoor The Military Photos website was the brainchild of a man by the username "Hood". The website features mainly user-submitted military photo albums with several albums from contemporary sources. The two main albums are "Operation Iraqi Freedom" and "Operation En..
MilitarySpot.com
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MilitaryWeek.com
MilitaryWeek.com (or MilitaryWeek) is an English-language, web-based, weekly anthology of global military affairs. MilitaryWeek.com was founded and is published by LeRoy Woodson, a former staff-writer and editor with National Geographic magazine and The Washington Post. "We are living in times of ..
Military 810F Spec
Bold text An abbreviation for MIL-STD-810 Revision F The MIL-STD-810 series are the specifications for various environmental tests to prove that equipment qualified to the standard will survive in the field Revisions up to Rev C used fairly generic tests for various classes of gear. Once Rev D c..
Military academies in India
Military of India Military manpower Total armed forces 2,414,700 ([Ranked 2nd]) Active troops 1,325,000 (Ranked 3rd) Paramilitary forces 1,089,700 ([Ranked 1st]) Conscription age 16 years of age Availability males age 15-49: 287,551,111 (2005 est.) Fit for military ser..
Military academy
A military academy is a military educational institution. Their exact definition depends on the country. There are three types of military academies: High school-level institutions, university-level institutions, and those only serving to prepare officer cadets for commissioning into the armed se..
Military Academy Incident
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Military Academy Preparatory School
The United States Military Preparatory School (USMAPS), sometimes referred to as West Point Prep, is a preparatory school for the United States Military Academy currently located on the Fort Monmouth Army base, in Eatontown, New Jersey. Formally established in 1946, its official mission is "to provi..
Military Action Against Iraq (Parliamentary Approval) Bill
The Military Action Against Iraq (Parliamentary Approval) Bill was a private member's bill introduced into the British House of Commons by Tam Dalyell MP under the Ten Minute Rule. It received its formal first reading on 26 January 1999.[First reading] (Hansard, 26 January 1999, Col.145) ..
Military advances of Genghis Khan
The Mongol army seemed to be incomparably superior in the 12th and 13th century because of their superior strategy and mobility and was the most feared at the time. Genghis Khan and others instituted various innovations that significantly helped his Mongol forces conquer large areas of territory tho..
Military advisor
Military advisors, or combat advisors, are soldiers sent to foreign nations to aid that nation with its military training, organization, and other various military tasks. These soldiers usually do not actually engage in combat and are often sent to aid a nation without the potential casualties and p..
Military Advocate General
The Military Advocate General assists the Israel Defense Forces in imposing rules of conduct through legal advice, legal instruction, maintaining the mechanisms for military prosecution and legal defense, and fulfilling special legal tasks. It supervises, by exercizing the designated operative ins..
Military Affiliate Radio System
The Military Affiliate Radio System (MARS) Logo The Military Affiliate Radio System (MARS) is a United States Department of Defense sponsored program, established as a separately managed and operated program by the Army, Navy, and Air Force. The program consists of licensed amateur radio oper..
Military aid
Some of the information in this has not been [Verifiabilityverified] and might not be reliable. It should be checked for inaccuracies and modified as needed, [cite sourcesciting sources]. Military aid is aid which is used to assist an ally in its defense efforts, or to assist a..
Military Aid to the Civil Community
Military Aid to the Civil Community (MACC) is a phrase referring to the armed forces providing a service to the civilian community. It is used in many countries, particularly the United Kingdom. Contents 1 ..
Military Aid to the Civil Power
Military aid to the civil power (MACP) is assistance by the armed forces to the police in maintaining law and order. It is used in many countries, including Canada, Germany, and the United Kingdom. Contents 1 United Kingdom2 United States3 Canada4 Germany5 See also Unit..
Military aircraft
Military aircraft Is the classification given to any Fixed or Non-Fixed wing aircraft that is in the current employ of a Military Power. General Categories include: Fighter aircraftGround attack aircraftBomberTankerTrainerTransportSurveillance aircraft or reconnaissance, or air observation post List..
Military Airlift Command
Military Airlift Command (MAC) was a former United States Air Force command. MAC and parts of Strategic Air Command were merged to form the Air Mobility Command. MAC was formed from the former Military Air Transport Service (MATS). ..
Military Air Transport Service
"Mats" redirects here. "The Mats" is a popular nickname for The Replacements. Military Air Transportation Service (MATS) was a command of the United States Air Force. It was formed on June 1, 1948 by consolidating the Air Transport Command and the Naval Air Transport Service of the United States ..
Military alliance
A military alliance is an agreement between two, or more, countries; related to wartime planning, commitments, or contingencies; such agreements can be both defensive and offensive. Military alliances often involve non-military agreements, in addition to their primary purpose. Historic military al..
Military animal
Military animals are creatures that have been employed by mankind for use in warfare. They are a specific application of working animals. Generally these animals are domesticated creatures, such as the dog or horse; more exotic animals such as the elephant, pig, and even the spider have also seen ..
Military Anti-Shock Trousers (MAST)
Military Anti-Shock Trousers are medical devices used to treat severe blood loss. Usually called "MAST", and sometimes "Pneumatic Anti-Shock Garments" or "PASG", they were invented by the U.S. military during the Vietnam war. MAST look like a pair of pants. They are opened and placed around the leg..
Military art
"Military art" can mean the study of combat in a professional sense, see military science for that connotation. Jean-Louis-Ernest Meissonier - Relief after the battle. Military art often served the purpose of documentation of battles in a time before the existence of documentary tools, such a..
Military asset
In military usage, a military asset is a weapon or means of production of weapons or other defensive or offensive devices or capabilities. Whether a military asset is considered a capital asset, or part of public infrastructure, is a matter of definition. Marilyn Waring argued in the 1980s that un..
Military Assistance Advisory Group
Military Assistance Advisory Group (MAAG) is a designation for American military advisors sent to assist in the training of conventional armed forces of Third World countries. Before and during the Vietnam War, there were three of these groups operating in Southeast Asia. Contents 1 MAAG, In..
Military Assistance Command, Vietnam
The U.S. Military Assistance Command, Vietnam, or MACV (phonetically mack vee), was the United States unified command structure for all its military forces in South Vietnam during the Vietnam War. Because of a multiplicity of headquarters units at its location of Tan Son Nhut Air Base near Saigon,..
Military Assistant
In the British Armed Forces and those derived from them, an officer appointed to the personal office of a general officer. They are similar to aides-de-camp but generally have a more overtly administrative role. ..
Military attaché
A military attaché is a military expert who is part of a diplomatic mission. Usually a mid ranking officer (OF5-6 in NATO terms), the attaché is in practice an open spy. They also may assist any high ranking figures in negotiations. See also ambassadorattaché ..
Military aviation
An A-10 Thunderbolt II, F-86 Sabre, P-38 Lightning and P-51 Mustang fly in formation during an air show at Langley Air Force Base, Virginia. Military aviation is the use of aircraft and other flying machines for the purposes of warefare. The wide variety of military aircraft includes bombers..
Military awards of the United States Department of the Navy
Military awards of the United States Department of the Navy are those military decorations which are presented to members of the United States Navy and U.S. Marine Corps under the authority of the Secretary of the Navy. Such awards may also be issued to members of other military services, provide..
Military awards of World War II
Military awards of World War II were presented by most of the combatants. The following is from the article World War II, removed from that article for clarity, and represents an incomplete list of awards. Contents 0.1 Soviet Union0.2 United States0.3 United Kingdom0.4 France..
Military badges of the United States
Military badges of the United States are devices of personal recognition that are granted to service members of the United States armed forces to denote personal accomplishment, qualifications, and participation in designated military campaigns or other activities. Personal recognition is granted to..
Military badges of the United States Department of Defense
Military badges of the United States Department of Defense are insignia of the United States Department of Defense which are presented to service members for performing certain duties in the both the Department of Defense and the Office of the Secretary Defense. The Department of Defense badges are..
Military band
Military Band marching A military band is a group of soldiers assigned to musical duties. A typical military band consists mostly of wind and percussion instruments. The conductor of a band usually bears the title of bandmaster. The military band should be capable of playing ceremonial and m..
Military base
A military base is a facility, camp, reservation, or installation that shelters military equipment and personnel, and facilitates training and operations. Depending on the context, the term 'military base' may refer to any establishment (usually permanent) that houses armed forces, or even paramil..
Military Blunders
Military Blunders is a show that airs on History Channel International. It follows military operations that don't succeed, or have the exact opposite effect of what was trying to be accomplished in the first place. The show covers anything from military operations to important historical figures t..
Military brace
The military brace is a body posture, sometimes known as scapular posterior depression or the costoclavicular maneuver. It is a modification of standing at attention that is primarily used in military schools. It is also used in the diagnosis of costoclavicular syndrome and thoracic outlet syndrom..
Military brat
Military brat is an informal term in American English for a child who has one or both parents who serves or served full-time in the military. It implies that such an upbringing is different in important ways from that experienced by those in the community at large, and can be an insult or a complime..
Military budget
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Military budget of Canada
The military budget of Canada is determined by the Government of Canada in the annual federal budgets. Total spending on military matters has increased overall from the 1990s to the 2000s. In 2004, the Department of National Defence received $14.3 billion CAD in funding, or 6.8% of all federal spe..
Military budget of the People's Republic of China
The military budget of the People's Republic of China (PRC) is the portion of the overall budget of the People's Republic of China that is allocated for the funding of the Department of Defense. This military budget finances employee salaries and training costs, the maintenance of equipment and faci..
Military budget of the United States
The US military budget is that portion of the United States discretionary federal budget that is allocated for the funding of the Department of Defense. This military budget finances employee salaries and training costs, the maintenance of equipment and facilities, support of new or ongoing operatio..
Military cadence
A drill sergeant drills recruits in the U.S. Army. In the armed services, a military cadence or cadence call is a sort of work song: a chant that is sung by military personnel while running or marching. In the United States, these cadences are sometimes called jody calls or jodies, after Jody,..
Military camouflage
Camouflage became an essential part of modern military tactics after the increase in accuracy and rate of fire of weapons at the end of the 19th century. Despite camouflage's demonstrated value, until the 20th century, armies tended to use bright colours and bold, impressive designs. These were in..
Military camp
Historical military camp (infantry). A military camp or bivouac is a minor, semi-permanent facility for the lodging of an army. Camps are erected when a military force travels away from a major installation or fort during training or operations, and often have the form of large campsites. S..
Military campaign
In the military sciences, a military campaign encompass related military operations, usually conducted by a defense or fighting force, directed at gaining a particular desired state of affairs, usually within geographical and temporal limitations. Contents 1 Campaign variations2 Evalua..
Military career of Dwight D. Eisenhower
The military career of Dwight D. Eisenhower encompassed over forty years of active service to include the following assignments, dates of rank, and awards. Contents 1 Dates of rank2 Awards and decorations2.1 United States2.2 International Awards3 See also Dates of rank..
Military career of Hugo Chávez
Hugo Rafael Chávez Frías Lieutenant Colonel Hugo Chávez. Born July 28, 1954 Sabaneta, Barinas(Venezuela) Profession Military officer(1975–1992) The military career of Hugo Chávez spans the seventeen years (1975–1992) that the current President of Venezuela s..
Military career of Julius Caesar
Historians place the generalship of Julius Caesar (100 BC-44 BC) on the level of such geniuses as Scipio Africanus, Napoleon Bonaparte and Erwin Rommel.Although he suffered occasional tactical defeats such as Gergovia during the Gallic War and Dyrrhachium during the Civil War, Caesar's tactical bril..
Military Channel
The Military Channel is a recent addition to the Discovery Channel group of programming options within the USA. It replaced the Discovery Wings channel, which focused on aircraft and aerospace. Many of the Channel's shows are war documentaries, though new content is still somewhat slim. This cha..
Military citadels under London
A military citadel is a fortress in a commanding position in or near a city.[Dictionary.com], accessed 23 April 2006 A number of such facilities are known to have been constructed underground in central London, dating mostly from the Second World War and the Cold War. It is already well kn..
Military College GAA
Military College GAA was a prominent participant in County Kildare GAA competition, significant in Kildare GAA history, winners of the Kildare county senior football championships in 1956. ..
Military College Jhelum
Military College Jhelum College Monogram & Identity Alamgirians Date of Establishment March 3, 1922 First Academic Year 1925 Location Sarai Alamgir, outskirts of Jhelum, Gujrat District, Punjab, Pakistan College Motto - College Colour - Total College Area - acres Number of Houses -..
Military College of Engineering
Military College of Engineering is located at Risalpur, in Nowshera District, NWFP, Pakistan. Military College of Engineering was established by Pakistan Army. Contents 1 About the College2 Location3 Grading system4 Student categories5 Discipline6 Misinformation and..
Military College of Signals
Military College of Signals (MCS) is located at Rawalpindi, Punjab, Pakistan. Military College of Signals is affiliated with National University of Science and Technology. Contents 1 History2 Location3 Courses Offered4 Student Bodies5 Alumni6 External links History..
Military Collegium of the Supreme Court of the USSR
Military Collegium of the Supreme Court of the USSR (Военная коллегия Верховного суда СССР) was created in 1924 to the Supreme Court of the USSR as a court for the higher military and political personnel of Red Army and Fleet. In addition it was an immediate supervis..
Military Commission Order No. 1
This Order came into focus in the June, 2006 United States Supreme Court ruling against Presidentially approved military commission trials at Guantanamo Bay. From the ruling, 05-184: 4. The military commission at issue lacks the power to proceed because its structure and procedures violate both th..
Military communications
Military communications, or Signals, is a field of military activities, tactics and equipment dealing with communications. First of all, military communications are battlefield (combat) communications, including intercommunication with a higher command or country's government. Military communicatio..
Military Communication of Feudal Japan
A variety of methods were used to communicate across the battlefield in feudal Japan, much like in any other culture. These methods included visual signals like flags and banners and audible signals using drums and horns. Messengers on horseback used ciphers and other methods to prevent their messag..
Military Cooperation with Civilian Law Enforcement Agencies Act
The Military Cooperation with Civilian Law Enforcement Agencies Act is a United States federal law enacted in 1981 that allowed the military of the United States to cooperate with law enforcement agencies in their operations, including (among others) drug interdiction. The Act is cited in the 1992 ..
Military Council for Justice and Democracy
The Military Council for Justice and Democracy (Arabic: المجلس العسكري للعدالة والديمقراطية; French: Le Conseil militaire pour la Justice et la Démocratie) is currently the supreme political body of Mauritania. It has been serving as the country's interim government..
Military Council of National Salvation
Military Council of National Salvation (Wojskowa Rada Ocalenia Narodowego) was a Military dictatorship quasi-government administering Poland during the martial law (1981-1983). The body was created on December 13 1981 and was dissolved on July 22, 1983. It consisted of 15 generals, 1 admiral, 4 co..
Military counterintelligence of Soviet Army
Military counterintelligence of the Red Army and later of the Soviet Army, throughout all its history was controlled by the Soviet secret police (Cheka, GPU, NKVD, ...) departments (names vary over the time). The best known one was SMERSH (1943-1946) created during the Great Patriotic War. The c..
Military coups in Bangladesh
Bangladesh has faced several military coups since its independence from Pakistan in 1971. Contents 1 ..
Military coup in Turkey, 1960
The Military coup in Turkey, On 27 May 1960. The head of the military unit was General Cemal Gürsel. It was performed against the rulling DP party. The military junta returned the power to civilians in October 1961, 17 months. The president Celal Bayar and Prime Minister Adnan Menderes jailed for ..
Military coup in Turkey, 1980
The Military coup in Turkey, 1980 was a military coup made by General Kenan Evren, chief of Counter-Guerrilla, the Turkish branch of Gladio, on September 12, 1980. Following bloody years of turmoil and a deliberate strategy of tension followed by Counter-Guerrilla and the Grey Wolves, the military ..
Military courtesy
Military courtesy is one of the defining features of a professional military. These courtesies form a strict and sometimes elaborate code of conduct. Military courtesy is an extension and a formalization of courtesies practiced in a culture's everyday life. It is intended to reinforce discipline ..
Military Courts of Vietnam
Military Courts of Vietnam''' deals with criminal matters within the military of Vietnam. The are part of the court system in Vietnam: Supreme People's Court of VietnamLocal Courts of VietnamProvincial Municipal Courts of Vietnam Reference [Law enforcement in Vietnam] ..
Military Court of China
Military Court of China is a Courts of Special Jurisdiction that deals with criminal matters in the Chinese military. ..
Military crest
Military crest is a term in military science that refers to the shoulder of a hill or ridge rather than its actual crest (highest point). It is the highest contour of elevation from which the base of its slope can be seen without defilade. Defensive forces usually locate themselves on the military ..
Military Cross
The Military Cross is a military decoration awarded to personnel of the United Kingdom Armed Forces, and formerly also to officers of other Commonwealth countries, for distinguished and meritorious services in battle on land. The award was established on December 28, 1915. It was originally award..
Military Cryptanalysis (book) (William F. Friedman)
Military Cryptanalysis is a book by William F. Friedman written as a cryptanalysis text for NSA cryptanalysts. It has been reprinted by Aegean Park Press. Lambros D. Callimahos rewrote some of it as part of Military Cryptanalytics, which has only been partly declassified. Books Military Cryptanalys..
Military Cryptanalytics
Military Cryptanalytics (or MILCRYP as it is sometimes known) is a revision by Lambros D. Callimahos of the series of books written by William F. Friedman under the title Military Cryptanalysis. It also contains contributions by other cryptanalysts.It was a training manual for National Security Agen..
Military deception
Military deception is an attempt to amplify, or create an artificial, fog of war or to mislead the enemy using psychological operations, information warfare and other methods. It overlaps with psychological warfare to the degree that any enemy that falls for the deception will lose confidence when ..
Military decoration
A military decoration is a decoration given to military personnel or units for heroism in battle or distinguished service. They are designed to be worn on military uniform. Civil decorations awarded to military personnel should not be considered military decorations, although some orders of chival..
Military decorations of the Cold War
Between 1947 and 1991, during the years of the Cold War, a large number of military awards and decorations were created by various nations to recognize the undeclared hostilities of the era. Military medals of the Vietnam War and the Korean War are the best known due to the extreme level of the con..
Military decorations of the Third Reich
Military decorations of the Third Reich were awards and medals bestowed by the Wehrmacht between 1935 and 1945 during the reign of Nazi Germany and the years of World War II. Contents 1 Military Valor Decorations2 Military Service Decorations3 Arm Shields and Cuffbands4 Wound ..
Military degradation
Military Degradation is the formal ceremony in which one is summarily stripped of all rank and honors, by his commanding officer, in public view of his fellow soldiers; it is usually due to a crime committed. It is no longer used in the United States, where it has been replaced by the dishonorable..
Military Demarcation Line (Korea)
The Military Demarcation Line, sometimes referred to as the Armistice Line, is the border between North and South Korea. The Military Demarcation Line was established as the ceasefire line at the end of Korean War hostilities in 1953. The Military Demarcation Line runs over land; at sea, the two..
Military deployment
The examples and perspective in this article or section may not represent a [WikiProject Countering systemic biasworldwide view].Please improve the article or discuss the issue on the [talk page]. In the military, as defined by Joint Publication 1-02, Department of Defense Dicti..
Military description of the Warsaw Uprising
A German attack from the north was also halted with heavy casualties on both sides. Heavy city fighting started in the area of Plac Bankowy, with the square and the nearby barricade at Tłomackie street changing hands several times. The Germans managed to establish a link with the German forces un..
Military designation of days and hours
M day, M Day and M-day redirect here. For the Marvel Universe event, see Decimation (comics) The military designation of days and hours within the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (NATO), is specified in AAP-6 (STANAG 3680), NATO Glossary of Terms and Definitions, and marked (NATO) in what follows..
Military dictatorship
Augusto Pinochet (sitting) was an army general who led a military coup in Chile in 1973. ''For related terms, see Military rule A military dictatorship is a form of government wherein the political power resides with the military; it is similar but not identical to a [[wikt:stratocracy|strat..
Military diploma
A Roman military diploma is a document written on 2 ca. 10 × 15 cm bronze tablets, wired and sealed together through two central holes, so that the two inner sides cannot be seen without breaking the seals. For examples see [link]. It was a notarized copy of the original bronze con..
Military discharge
A military discharge is given when a member of the armed forces is released from their obligation to serve. Contents 1 Military discharge in the United States1.1 Administrative separation1.2 Punitive separation1.2.1 Commissioned officers1.2.2 Appeal procedures1.3&nbs..
Military district
Military districts are territorial entities used for the purposes of military planning and strategizing. Contents 1 Germany2 Russia2.0.1 History2.0.2 Russian Federation Germany Germany used the system of military districts (German: Wehrkreis) with an aim of relieving field co..
Military District of Washington
Military District of Washington Shoulder Sleeve Insignia Military District of Washington Distinctive Unit Insignia The Military District of Washington (MDW) is one of nineteen major commands of the United States Army. Its headquarters are located at Fort McNair in Washington D.C. The mis..
Military Division of the Mississippi
The Military Division of the Mississippi was an administrative division of the United States Army during the American Civil War that controlled all military operations in the Western Theater. History The Division was originally created by President Abraham Lincoln to reorganize the Union troops in ..
Military doctrine
Military doctrine is a level of military planning between national strategy and unit-level tactics, techniques, and procedures. It provides a shared way of thinking about military problems, but does not direct how military problems will be solved. It does not provide specific steps to solve a prob..
Military dolphin
A U.S. Navy Marine Mammal Program dolphin named K-Dog wearing a locating pinger, performed mine clearance work in the Persian Gulf during the Iraq War. The United States and Russian militaries have trained and employed dolphins for several reasons. Such military dolphins can be trained to re..
Military dummies
Military dummies are fake look-a-likes of the real stuff, constructed on purpose to deceive the enemy. Fake paratroopers, inflatable tanks and empty beachlanders were used during the D-day. ..
Military education and training
Military education and training is a process which intends to establish and improve the capabilities of military personnel in their respective roles. Military education can be voluntary or compulsory duty. Before any person get authorization to operate technical equipment or be on the battle field,..
Military engineer
Polish Military engineers at work in Pakistan A military engineer is primarily responsible for the design and construction of offensive, defensive and logistical structures for warfare. Other duties include the layout, placement, maintenance and dismantling of defensive minefields and the clea..
Military engineer (images)
In support of the Military engineer article: ''This gallery is intended to provide intermediate size images in a vertical strip as an aid to viewing and selection at a size larger than the standard gallery. Great Wall and watchtower (Ming Dynasty) Replica Catapult siege engine R..
Military equipment of Axis Power forces in Balkans and Russian Front
This is a list of weapons and aircraft used by Italy and lesser Axis powers in the eastern front against Soviet forces and in the Balkans. Other weapons were used for training or national defense purposes in capitals and main cities. This list in Axis states presents a comprehensive list of equipme..
Military equipment of Israel
The Military equipment of Israel includes a wide array of arms, tanks, planes, cannons, armored vehicles. Many of these are purchased overseas, primarily from the United States. In the past, the Israel Defense Forces' principal supplier was France. Much of the military equipment undergoes improvemen..
Military establishment of the Roman empire
Main article: Military history of ancient Rome The principate of the Roman empire had no use for the republican army with its intense loyalties to competing generals. Beginning with the first emperor, Octavius Caesar, the principes totally replaced the citizen army with apparatus of professionals de..
Military establishment of the Roman kingdom
The city of Rome, founded in a strategic location among a war-like people (the Etruscans), needed to concern itself with military activity from the start. As Rome grew, its military needs changed. This article covers the Military establishment of the Roman kingdom up to about 300BC. Contents 1&nb..
Military establishment of the Roman Republic
Main article: Military history of ancient Rome As the Roman kingdom successfully overcame opposition from the Italic hill tribes, and became a larger state, the age of tyranny in the eastern Mediterranean began to subside. Inspired by the idea of new constitutions arising there, the Roman populace t..
Military exercise
USS Kitty Hawk (CV-63) kicks off Exercise Valiant Shield, the largest war games of the United States Navy since the Vietnam War. A military exercise (also called war game in the US) is the employment of military resources in order to train for actual military operations, either exploring the e..
Military Families Against the War
Part of a series onAnti-War topics Opposition to... Iraq War War on Terrorism Afghanistan War Vietnam War War of 1812 American Civil War Second Boer War Agents of opposition Anti-war organizations Conscientious objector Draft dodger Peace movement Peace churches Related ideologies An..
Military Families Speak Out
Part of a series onAnti-War topics Opposition to... Iraq War War on Terrorism Afghanistan War Vietnam War War of 1812 American Civil War Second Boer War Agents of opposition Anti-war organizations Conscientious objector Draft dodger Peace movement Peace churches Related ideologies An..
Military Fashion Show
Military Fashion Show (2006) is a single by the industrial and synthpop band, And One. The single is taken from BODYPOP. Track listing "Military Fashion Show (Club Hit)""Beauty Clown" (Bonus Track)"Computer Star" (Bonus Track)"Military Fashion Show (Naghavi´s Re-Something)""Reklame 'So Klingt L..
Military fiat
Military fiat is a process whereby a decision is made and enforced by military means without the participation of other political elements. The Latin term fiat, translated as "let it be," suggests the autocratic attitude ascribed to such a process. For example, many coups involve the imposition of a..
Military flying saucers
The development of disk shaped aircraft — or military "flying saucers" — apparently dates back to World War II. Since much of the work has been highly classified, many details are uncertain. A number of disk-shaped aircraft have been proposed over the years, a few being built. The best document..
Military fork
A military fork is a pole weapon which was used in war in Europe between the 15th and 19th centuries. Like many polearms, the military fork traces its lineage to an agricultural tool, in this case the pitchfork. Unlike a trident used for fishing, the military fork was rarely barbed and normally only..
Military Freefall Badge
Military Freefall Jump Master Badge The Military Freefall Badge is a military badge of the United States Army which is issued to those personnel who have received qualification as a high altitude parachute specialist. To obtain the Military Freefall Badge, a service member must receive all n..
Military Frontier
Military Frontier (Military Border, Military Krajina, Vojna Krajina, Војна Крајина, Militärgrenze, Confiniaria militaria) was a borderland of Habsburg Austria which acted as the cordon sanitaire against the Turks from the Middle Ages (Croatian Krajina) or from the late 17th and 18th cen..
Military funding of science
The military funding of science has had a powerful transformative effect on the practice and products of scientific research since the early 20th century. Particularly since World War I, advanced science-based technologies have been viewed as essential elements of a successful military. World War ..
Military funeral
A military funeral in the United States is a funeral given by the military for a veteran, a soldier who died in battle, a member of a law enforcement agency or a fire department who dies in the line of duty, or another prominent military figure. When they die, U.S. Presidents often receive militar..
Military Gallery
The Military Gallery (Russian: ) is a gallery of the Winter Palace in Saint Petersburg, Russia. The gallery is a setting for 332 portraits of generals who took part in the Patriotic War of 1812. The portraits were painted by George Dawe and his Russian assistants Alexander Polyakov and Wilhelm Aug..
Military General Service Medal
Military General Service Medal Date 1847 Branch of Service British Army Campaign French Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars - 1793-1814, Anglo-American War of 1812. Ribbon 31mm, crimson edged with dark blue Metal Silver Size 36mm Obverse Reverse Clasps 29 The Military Gene..
Military geography
Military geography is an attempt to understand the geopolitical sphere within a military context. OCOKA is a useful acronym in the study of military geography: Obstacles, Cover and Concealment, Observation, Key Terrain, and Avenues of Approach. ..
Military Geology Unit
The Military Geology Unit was a unit in the United States military during World War II. It was established in June 1942, six months after Pearl Harbor. People in the US Geological Survey wanted to get involved in the war effort, either for the patriotism or prestige or both, and provided a geologic..
Military glider
Military gliders built by the military of various countries were used for carrying troops and heavy equipment, mainly during the Second World War. Military gliders were towed into the air and most of the way to their target by military transport planes eg DC-3 Dakota, or obsolete bombers, eg. Short ..
Military Governor of the U.S. Occupation Zone in Germany
This is a list of U.S. occupation zone in Germany's military governors. Each military governor serves about 1 year. Dwight D. Eisenhower (1945) Joseph T. McNarney (1946) Lucius D. Clay (1947)..
Military grid reference system
The Military Grid Reference System is the geographic standard used by the United States Armed Forces and NATO for locating any point on the earth with a 2 to 10 character geocode. A two digit code implies a precision of 10 km and a ten digit code corresponds to a 1 m precision with intermediate step..
Military Heritage
April 2005 issue Military Heritage is a glossy, bi-monthly history magazine published by Sovereign Media. It was founded by Carl A. Gnam, Jr., who also serves as the editorial director. The current magazine editor (as of 2006) is Roy Morris Jr. The feature articles focus on historical battle..
Military Highway
Military Highway is a four-lane roadway originally built in the South Hampton Roads region of eastern Virginia, USA during World War II. During World War II, the military build-up meant more people locating in the South Hampton Roads area, and with people came automobiles, many of them. The milita..
Military history
History of Warfare Eras Prehistoric · Ancient · Medieval · Gunpowder · Industrial · Modern Battlespace Air · Information · Land · Sea · Space Theaters Arctic · Desert · Jungle · Mountain · Urban Weapons Armoure..
Military history by country
The following is a list of military history articles by country. Military history of AbkhaziaMilitary history of AfghanistanMilitary history of AlbaniaMilitary history of AlgeriaMilitary history of AndorraMilitary history of AngolaMilitary history of Antigua and BarbudaMilitary history of Argentina..
Military History Channel
The Military History Channel is a spin-off channel of The History Channel that focuses on Military History. It is currently only available via Verizon FiOS TV service. Military History Channel features programming that looks back at some of the great battles of yesteryear as well as programs that ..
Military history of Afghanistan
Please refer to History of Afghanistan until an actual military history can be assessed. ..
Military history of African Americans
African-Americans, slaves and free blacks, served on both sides during the war. Black soldiers served in northern militias from the outset, but this was forbidden in the South, where slaveowners feared arming slaves. Lord Dunmore, the Royal Governor of Virginia, issued an emancipation proclamati..
Military history of Albania during World War II
[[http://encycl.opentopia.com/ edit]] History of Albania''' Origins Middle Ages Ottoman domination Birth of Albania Inter-war period World War II Communism and later Contents 1 The Communist and Nationalist resistance1.1 The beginning of the Communist movem..
Military history of ancient Rome
This article or section is in need of attention from an expert on the subject.Please help recruit one, or improve this page yourself}} if you can. See [discussion page] for details. Historical re-enactors as soldiers of the Roman Army on manoeuvres. Roman military camp reconst..
Military history of Argentina
British invasions of the Río de la Plata 1806-1807* June 1806: 1st British Invasion. A British force of 1,500 men under Colonel William Carr Beresford landed near Buenos Aires and occupied the city on June 27, but was defeated by the colonial militia and forced to surrender in August 12th 1806.* ..
Military history of Australia
This article is part of the seriesHistory of Australia Prehistory Befor
