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The former Cathedral of All Saints of the Polish National Catholic Church in Chicago, referred to in Polish as Katedra Wszystkich Świętych is a historic church building located in the Bucktown neighborhood of Chicago in Cook County, Illinois, United States. Colloquially referred to as the White Cathedral, it is a prime example of the so-called 'Polish Cathedral style' of churches in both its opulence and grand scale. Along with St. Wenceslaus, St. Mary of the Angels, and Holy Trinity it is one of the many monumental Polish churches visible from the Kennedy Expressway. Due to the building's high maintenance costs it was sold in December 1993 and now houses Covenant Presbyterian Church of Chicago, a church affiliated with the Presbyterian Church in America. A former chapel at All Saints Polish National Catholic Cemetery on Higgins Avenue and River Road was expanded and now houses the current Cathedral of the Western Diocese of the Polish National Catholic Church. | Place | Building | HistoricBuilding |
The 2007–08 season was the eighty-sixth season of competitive association football and fourth season in the Football Conference played by York City Football Club, a professional football club based in York, North Yorkshire, England. They finished in seventeenth-place in the twenty-four-team 2007–08 Conference Premier. York entered the 2007–08 FA Cup in the fourth qualifying round, losing to Havant & Waterlooville at home. They reached the semi-final of the 2007–08 FA Trophy, being beaten by Torquay United. York were knocked out in the fifth round of the 2007–08 Conference League Cup, after a penalty shoot-out defeat at home to Northwich Victoria. Thirty-four players made at least one appearance in nationally organised first-team competition, and there were sixteen different goalscorers. Winger Martyn Woolford played in all fifty-seven first-team matches over the season. Onome Sodje and Woolford finished as joint top scorers with seventeen goals each. Sodje scored fourteen in league competition, two in the FA Cup and one in the Conference League Cup, while Woolford scored fourteen in league competition, two in the FA Trophy and one in the Conference League Cup. The winner of the Clubman of the Year award was David McGurk. | SportsSeason | SportsTeamSeason | SoccerClubSeason |
The earthquake in Dubrovnik in 1667 was one of the two most devastating earthquakes to hit the area of modern Croatia in the last 2,400 years, since records began. The entire city was almost destroyed and around 5,000 people were killed. The city's Rector Simone Ghetaldi was killed and over three quarters of all public buildings were destroyed. At the time, Dubrovnik was the capital of the Republic of Ragusa. The earthquake marked the beginning of the end of the Republic. | Event | NaturalEvent | Earthquake |
The Braunschweig Classix Festival was an annual classical music festival held in South East Lower Saxony (North Germany), in an area around Braunschweig (Brunswick) located between Hannover (Hanover) and Magdeburg, Wolfsburg and Fürstenberg. | Event | SocietalEvent | Convention |
My Daddy Long Legs (私のあしながおじさん Watashi No Ashinaga Ojisan) is a 1990 Japanese anime television series based on the novel Daddy-Long-Legs written by Jean Webster. The show was part of the container World Masterpiece Theater produced by Nippon Animation studios and was awarded the Excellent Movie Award for Television by the Japanese Agency of Cultural Affairs for Children in 1990. Webster's story had been adapted into anime previously by Tatsunoko Productions in 1979 with the TV special Ashinaga Ojisan, which was directed by Masakazu Higuchi. The aforementioned special was dubbed in English and released in the US and is otherwise unrelated to this television series. | Work | Cartoon | Anime |
Auld Robin Gray is the title of a Scots ballad written by the Scottish poet Lady Anne Lindsay in 1772. Robin Gray is a good old man who marries a young woman already in love with a man named Jamie. Jamie goes away to sea in order to earn money so that the couple can marry. The woman, who narrates the ballad, tells the story of being compelled by her parents' misfortune to marry Robin Gray while her lover is away. Robin promises to maintain her and her parents in return for her hand. Jamie returns a few weeks after the marriage, looking like a ghost. They have a sad reunion, kiss and tear themselves away from each other. The woman resolves to do her best to be a good wife to Robin, though she is extremely sad at the loss of her true love. The original tune was composed by the Rev. William Leeves. George Thomson commissioned Joseph Haydn to arrange the ballad for piano and soprano, as well as for piano, violin, cello, and soprano. | Work | WrittenWork | Poem |
DWEY (104.7 FM), branded as 104.7 Brigada News FM National-Southern Tagalog, is a news and music FM radio station owned and operated by Brigada Mass Media Corporation in the Philippines. The main broadcast studio, news center and marketing offices are located at the 5th Floor Jacinta Building 2, #1840 EDSA, Brgy. Guadalupe Nuevo, Makati City, and its transmitter is located at Brgy. Talumpok East, Mt. Banoy, Batangas City. It is heard in major areas in Metro Manila, Bulacan, Pampanga, Zambales, Rizal, Cavite, Laguna, Quezon Province, Marinduque, Camarines Norte and most of Mindoro and Romblon. However, because of frequency spacing rules that bars Metro Manila from adding new stations within the market, Batangas served as the station's broadcast core and license area. | Agent | Broadcaster | RadioStation |
Sheikh Ahmad bin Hamad Al-Khalili (Arabic: أحمد بن حمد الخليلي) (born 1942) is the Grand Mufti of the Sultanate of Oman. | Agent | Person | Philosopher |
Simone Thiero (born 15 March 1993) is a Congolese handball player. She plays for the club TV Nellingen and is member of the DR Congo national team. She competed at the 2015 World Women's Handball Championship in Denmark. | Agent | Athlete | HandballPlayer |
The Guam national rugby union team represents the United States territory of Guam in international rugby union. They have yet to make their debut at the Rugby World Cup, though they have attempted to qualify for the World Cup. | Agent | SportsTeam | RugbyClub |
Karingal Hub Shopping Centre and Star Zone Karingal are each part of a regional shopping centre complex located in Frankston, Victoria, Australia, approximately 40 kilometres (25 mi) south of Melbourne's central business district. The complex has a combined gross leasable area of 41,594 m2 (447,710 sq ft), 2370 parking spaces and 130 stores. | Place | Building | ShoppingMall |
(For other persons of the same name, see John Carter (disambiguation).) John Rice Carter (born November 6, 1941) is the U.S. Representative for Texas's 31st congressional district, serving since 2003. He is a member of the Republican Party. Carter was elected Secretary of the House Republican Conference by his colleagues on November 17, 2006. | Agent | Politician | Congressman |
League Division 1 (Thai: ลีกดิวิชั่น ๑) is the second-tier professional in Thai football league system. The top 3 are promoted to Thai Premier League at the end of the season, whilst four are relegated to Division 2. For the 2008 season, the Football Association of Thailand (FAT) reduced the number of teams in the league to 16 teams. Previously there had been two groups of 12 clubs. For the 2011 season the number of teams was increased to 18 teams,The Thai Division 1 League is a seasons run from March to October, with teams playing 34 games each totalling 306 games in the season. It is sponsored by Yamaha and therefore officially known as the Yamaha League Division 1. | Agent | SportsLeague | SoccerLeague |
Three Sisters (Russian: Три сeстры,translit. Tri sestry) is a play by the Russian author and playwright Anton Chekhov. It was written in 1900 and first performed in 1901 at the Moscow Art Theatre. The play is sometimes included on the short list of Chekhov's outstanding plays, along with The Cherry Orchard, The Seagull and Uncle Vanya. | Work | WrittenWork | Play |
Goodman and Carr was a Canadian law firm. It was established in 1965 when Wolfe Goodman and Donald Carr combined their practices. At its height, the firm was considered one of the top tax and real estate firms in the country, once employing over 140 lawyers. In 2007, following partner defections and failed talks to merge with major international law firm Baker & Mackenzie, the firm, then with 85 lawyers, announced it would be closing. At the time, it was considered Canada's largest law firm failure, surpassing the previous record set by Holden Day Wilson LLP in 1996. That record was surpassed in 2014, when Heenan Blaikie voted to dissolve itself. | Agent | Company | LawFirm |
Hisham Mohamed Ashour, (born May 29, 1982 in Cairo) is a professional squash player who represents Egypt. He is the older brother of Ramy Ashour. He reached a career-high world ranking of World No. 11 in February 2012. | Agent | Athlete | SquashPlayer |
Luis Alberto Ayala Salinas (born 18 September 1932) is a Chilean former world-ranked tennis player who competed in the 1950s and 1960s. He was twice a singles runner-up at the French Championships. In 1958 he was seeded fifth and reached the final after a victory against first-seeded and world No. 1 Ashley Cooper in the semifinal. In the final, however, he was defeated in straight sets by Mervyn Rose while in 1960 he lost the final in fives sets to Nicola Pietrangeli. Together with Thelma Coyne Long he won the mixed doubles title at the 1956 French Championships. He won the prestigious singles title at the Italian Open in 1959, defeating Neale Fraser in the final in four sets. The following year,1960, he again reached the final but lost in five sets to Barry MacKay. Between 1952 and 1960 Ayala played in 18 ties for the Chilean Davis Cup team and compiled a record of 37 wins and 14 losses. During this period the best performance was reaching the semifinal of the Europe zone in 1955 which they lost to Sweden, despite Ayala winning both his singles matches against Lennart Bergelin and Sven Davidson. In 1961 he turned professional and joined Jack Kramer's tour. When he retired, he became a tennis professional at River Oaks Country Club in Houston, Texas. Currently, he is the Director of Tennis at the Forest Club in Houston, Texas. Ayala was ranked World No. 5 for 1958 by Lance Tingay of The Daily Telegraph (and No. 6 for 1959, No. 7 for 1960 and 1961). | Agent | Athlete | TennisPlayer |
Matt Spaeth (born November 24, 1983) is an American football tight end who is currently a free agent. He was drafted by the Steelers in the third round of the 2007 NFL Draft and later won Super Bowl XLIII with them against the Arizona Cardinals. He has also played for the Chicago Bears. He played college football at Minnesota. Spaeth won 2006's John Mackey Award as college football's best tight end. | Agent | GridironFootballPlayer | AmericanFootballPlayer |
The Journal of Business Logistics is a peer-reviewed academic journal published by Wiley-Blackwell on behalf of the Council of Supply Chain Management Professionals, covering research and best practices in logistics and supply chain management. As of late 2015, its editors-in-chief are Thomas J. Goldsby and Walter Zinn, both of The Ohio State University. According to the Journal Citation Reports, its 2011 impact factor is 2.352, ranking it 32nd out of 166 journals in the category \"Management\". | Work | PeriodicalLiterature | AcademicJournal |
In professional wrestling, Hostile City Showdown was a supercard held by the Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States-based professional wrestling promotion NWA Eastern Championship Wrestling/Extreme Championship Wrestling annually from 1994 to 1999. | Event | SportsEvent | WrestlingEvent |
Corydoras evelynae is a tropical freshwater fish belonging to the Corydoradinae sub-family of the Callichthyidae family. It originates in inland waters in South America, and is found in the Amazon River basin in Brazil. The fish will grow in length up to 1.6 inches (4.0 centimeters). It lives in a tropical climate in water with a 6.0 - 8.0 pH, a water hardness of 2 - 25 dGH, and a temperature range of 72 - 79 °F (22 - 26 °C). It feeds on worms, benthic crustaceans, insects, and plant matter. It lays eggs in dense vegetation and adults do not guard the eggs. The female holds 2-4 eggs between her pelvic fins, where the male fertilizes them for about 30 seconds. Only then does the female swim to a suitable spot, where she attaches the very sticky eggs. The pair repeats this process until about 100 eggs have been fertilized and attached. Corydoras evelynae is of commercial importance in the aquarium trade industry. | Species | Animal | Fish |
The Kern Center is a 210,000-square-foot (19,500 m2) athletics and fitness facility in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. It is home to many sports at the Milwaukee School of Engineering, including ice hockey, wrestling, men's and women's basketball and volleyball. The building is named for Robert and Patricia Kern, the center's major benefactors. The financial support for the facility's land was given by Eckhart and Ischi Grohmann. The Kern Center is home to the school's Health, Development, and Wellness area. The departments in this area include Health Services, Counseling Services, and Servant-Leadership. Ground broke for construction of the Kern Center on April 11, 2003 and the facility was dedicated on October 29, 2004. Facilities: The Kern Center Arena (115 ft × 115 ft or 35 m × 35 m) has a seating capacity of 600 and hosts MSOE varsity competitions, campus special events, and community rentals. The Kern Center Ice Arena (NHL-sized: 200 ft × 85 ft or 61 m × 26 m) located in the lower level of the building, has a seating capacity of 800, and hosts hockey games, open skating, ice shows, skating lessons, campus events, and community rentals. The ice arena also acts as the pre-season home of the Milwaukee Admirals. | Place | SportFacility | Stadium |
Kiefer-Stewart Co. v. Seagram & Sons, Inc., 340 U.S. 211 (1951), was a decision by the United States Supreme Court, which held that an agreement among competitors in interstate commerce to fix maximum resale prices of their products violates the Sherman Antitrust Act. | UnitOfWork | LegalCase | SupremeCourtOfTheUnitedStatesCase |
Alfredo Lorenzo Palacios (August 10, 1880 - April 20, 1965) was an Argentine socialist politician. Palacios was born in Buenos Aires, and studied law at Universidad de Buenos Aires, after graduation he became a lawyer and taught at the university until becoming a dean. In 1902, he was elected to the Buenos Aires' legislature, and in 1904, to the Chamber of Deputies by the district of La Boca, thus becoming the first socialist in the Argentine Congress and in the American continent. Palacios helped create many laws including the \"Palacios Law\" (Ley Palacios) against sexual exploitation, and others regulating child and women labor, working hours and Sunday rest. Palacios was elected Senator in 1932, serving until the Senate was dissolved in 1943, and in 1955 was appointed ambassador to Uruguay. In 1960, Palacios was elected again as Senator, and as Deputy in 1963. | Agent | Politician | Governor |
The women's 67 kg competition at the 2016 Summer Olympics was held on 19 August, at the Carioca Arena 3. | Event | Olympics | OlympicEvent |
Luca Roman (born 10 December 1985) is an Italian Olympic eventing rider. He competed at the 2016 Summer Olympics in Rio de Janeiro where he finished 40th in the individual and 9th in the team competition. Roman also participated at the 2015 European Eventing Championships, where he placed 6th with the Italian team in the team event and finished 15th individually. His brother Pietro also participated at the 2016 Olympics. They became the second set of Roman brothers that represented Italy at the Olympics, as their father Federico and their uncle Mauro were part of the Italian eventing squad that took team silver at the 1980 Games in Moscow. Federico also won an individual gold at the Games. | Agent | Athlete | HorseRider |
An annular solar eclipse occurred on December 25, 1935. A solar eclipse occurs when the Moon passes between Earth and the Sun, thereby totally or partly obscuring the image of the Sun for a viewer on Earth. An annular solar eclipse occurs when the Moon's apparent diameter is smaller than the Sun's, blocking most of the Sun's light and causing the Sun to look like an annulus (ring). An annular eclipse appears as a partial eclipse over a region of the Earth thousands of kilometres wide.This was the 5th solar eclipse in 1935, the maximum possible. The next time this will occur is 2206. | Event | NaturalEvent | SolarEclipse |
Standard Comics was a comic book imprint of American publisher Ned Pines, who also published pulp magazines (under a variety of company names that he also used for the comics) and paperback books (under the Popular Library name). Standard in turn was the parent company of two comic-book lines: Better Publications and Nedor Publishing Collectors and historians sometimes refer to them collectively as \"Standard/Better/Nedor\". | Agent | Company | Publisher |
The foundation of this college was laid on 30 August 1986 by Admiral I.A. Sirohey NI (M), S.Bt. the then Chief of Naval Staff. In 1995, the Cambridge Section of the college was formed and only Ordinary Levels of Cambridge University were offered. Later, Advanced Level courses of the Cambridge University were introduced. | Agent | EducationalInstitution | University |
The parliament of Haiti (French: Parlement Haïtien) is the legislature of the Republic of Haiti. It sits at the Haitian capital, Port-au-Prince. The Parliament is bicameral, the upper house being the Senate and the lower house being the Chamber of Deputies. | Agent | Organisation | Legislature |
The 2012 Arkansas Razorbacks football team represented the University of Arkansas during the 2012 NCAA Division I FBS football season. The Razorbacks played their home games at Donald W. Reynolds Razorback Stadium in Fayetteville and War Memorial Stadium in Little Rock, Arkansas. They were a member of the Western Division of the Southeastern Conference. | SportsSeason | SportsTeamSeason | NCAATeamSeason |
Brian Corry (born 1988 in Riverstick, County Cork) is an Irish sportsperson. He plays hurling with his local club Ballymartle and with the Cork senior inter-county team. | Agent | Athlete | GaelicGamesPlayer |
Trevor McCarthy is a comic book artist and illustrator currently working on the title \"Batwoman\" for DC Comics. Most notable works include Batman: Gates of Gotham mini-series of 2011 and Nightwing from the early 2000s (decade). Among other recent works he co-created and illustrated the origin story of the character Nightrunner in the 2010 Detective Comics Annual and Batman Annual along with Kyle Higgins. | Agent | Artist | ComicsCreator |
The 1904 Rollins Tars football team represented Rollins College in the sport of American football during the 1904 college football season. | SportsSeason | SportsTeamSeason | NCAATeamSeason |
Clair Engle (September 21, 1911 – July 30, 1964) was an American politician of the Democratic Party and a United States Senator from California. | Agent | Politician | Senator |
Friedle Olivier (born 27 May 1992 in Pretoria, South Africa) is a South African rugby union player, currently playing with the Falcons. His regular position is as a number eight, but he played as a flanker and a lock earlier in his career. | Agent | Athlete | RugbyPlayer |
Sergey Sergeyevich Kramarenko (Russian: Серге́й Серге́евич Крамаренко; 20 May 1946 – 25 March 2008) was a Soviet football player who played the majority of his career in Azerbaijan as a goalkeeper for PFC Neftchi Baku. He was classified as a Master of Sport of the USSR in 1966 following Neftchi's third-place finish in the Soviet Top League that year. He was born in Moscow. Kramarenko holds the Azerbaijani football record for the most number of games played in the Soviet Top League with 312 caps. The keeper was unofficially named Azerbaijan's Player of the Year once, in 1970. Following his playing career, which included stints for the Ukrainian side FC Chornomorets Odessa and another Azeribaijani club FK Khazar Lenkoran, Kramarenko became football manager for Khazar Lenkoran and for another, smaller Azerbajani club. He was named manager of Neftchi in 1993. He died in March 2008 in Moscow. He was the father of Dmitriy Kramarenko, who was a goalkeeper for Dinamo Moscow and currently plays for Khazar Lenkoran and the Azerbaijan national football team. | Agent | SportsManager | SoccerManager |
Tashfin ibn Ali, was Marinid Sultan of Morocco from 1361 to 1362. Tashfin ibn Ali assumed the throne in 1361 in succession to Ibrahim ibn Ali.He was in turn succeeded by Muhammad II ibn Faris in 1362. | Agent | Person | Monarch |
Rodney Blackstock is a fictional character on the ITV soap opera Emmerdale. He is played by Patrick Mower. | Agent | FictionalCharacter | SoapCharacter |
Streptopelia is a genus of birds in the dove family. The name Streptopelia is from Ancient Greek streptos, \"collar\" and peleia, \"dove\". These are mainly slim, small to medium-sized species. The upperparts tend to be pale brown, and the underparts are often a shade of pink. Many have a characteristic black-and-white patch on the neck, and monotonous cooing songs. The heartland of this genus is Africa, but several species occur in tropical southern Asia. As a group, this genus is highly successful; many species are abundant in a range of habitats in the tropics, and two now have a much more extensive distribution. The Eurasian collared dove, Streptopelia decaocto, naturally expanded out of its original range of the warmer temperate regions from south east Europe to Japan to colonise the rest of Europe, reaching as far west as Great Britain by 1960, and Ireland soon after. It has also been introduced into the US and, as of 1999 it had been reported from 22 states and was still spreading rapidly. The spotted dove, S. chinensis (probably better placed in Spilopelia, see ), is an abundant and ubiquitous resident breeding bird in tropical southern Asia, but it has been introduced to the US, Hawaii, northern Indonesia, Australia and New Zealand. A DNA sequence analysis has concluded that the genus consists of three distinct lineages. One contains the laughing dove and the spotted dove, which have long been recognized as having distinct morphology and behavior. The second group contains most of the other species, except the Madagascar turtle dove and the pink pigeon, which appear to be the surviving species of an endemic Madagascar/Mascarenes radiation and have at times been placed in other genera. The two-species lineages appear to be each other's closest relatives and cannot be firmly assigned to either Columba or Streptopelia (although overall they seem to be close to the latter). Thus, it might be best to split the two minor lineages off as distinct genera, namely Spilopelia for the first (which has priority over Stigmatopelia) and Nesoenas for the last. | Species | Animal | Bird |
The Journal of Developing Societies is a quarterly refereed journal that is a forum for discussion on full range of diverse theoretical and ideological viewpoints on development that exist in the contemporary international community. The Journal focusses not only on 'developing' countries but also on the 'developed' societies of the world. The journal is a member of the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE). | Work | PeriodicalLiterature | AcademicJournal |
A Satire of the Three Estates (Middle Scots: Ane Pleasant Satyre of the Thrie Estaitis), is a satirical morality play in Middle Scots, written by makar Sir David Lyndsay. The complete play was first performed outside in the playing field at Cupar, Fife in June 1552 during the Midsummer holiday, where the action took place under Castle Hill. It was subsequently performed in Edinburgh, also outdoors, in 1554. The full text was first printed in 1602 and extracts were copied into the Bannatyne Manuscript. The Satire is an attack on the Three Estates represented in the Parliament of Scotland – the clergy, lords and burgh representatives, symbolised by the characters Spiritualitie, Temporalitie and Merchant. The clergy come in for the strongest criticism. The work portrays the social tensions present at this pivotal moment in Scottish history. | Work | WrittenWork | Play |
Château de la Jarthe is a château in Dordogne, Aquitane, France. | Place | Building | Castle |
Hunter Patrol was a video game by Steve Lee published by Mastertronic in 1985. The game was for the Commodore 64 home computer system. The music for the game was written in the same military style as the music from Battle of Britain. All music for this game was composed by Rob Hubbard. The game was very similar in style to the arcade game Buck Rogers. Taking control of a WW2 aeroplane the player had to attack enemy installations on the ground whilst avoiding enemy planes and flak. Once a sufficient amount of installations had been destroyed the level's main target appeared. When this had been taken care of the player moved on to the next level with the rewards of a score bonus and an extra life. | Work | Software | VideoGame |
John Bonamego (born August 14, 1963) is an American football head coach for Central Michigan University of the Mid-American Conference. He has two decades of college and pro coaching experience. He played college football at Central Michigan. Bonamego has also coached for Maine, Lehigh and Army at the college level. He has been an assistant for the Jacksonville Jaguars, Green Bay Packers and New Orleans Saints in the NFL. On June 18, 2015, Bonamego announced that he was diagnosed with tonsil cancer, but that the cancer was caught early enough and was \"very treatable'. On August 21, Bonamego announced that he had completed his radiation treatment at the University of Michigan Cancer Center in Ann Arbor. | Agent | GridironFootballPlayer | AmericanFootballPlayer |
Boesman and Lena is a play by South African playwright Athol Fugard. The play was inspired by an incident in 1965 when Fugard was driving down a rural road in South Africa. He noticed an old lady walking along the road in the boiling-hot sun, miles from anywhere, and offered her a lift. She was overcome and cried with gratitude. She told him that her husband had just died and she was walking to another farm. If Fugard hadn’t stopped, she would have spent the night on the side of the road. (It was a common practice in apartheid South Africa for farmers to evict worker’s families when the worker died). What struck Fugard was that the woman was in pain and suffering but was far from defeated. This inspired him to write the play. The play is a small-cast play showing the effect of apartheid on a few individuals and concerns a coloured man and woman walking from one shanty town to another. It premiered at the Rhodes University Little Theatre in Grahamstown, South Africa, in 1969. Fugard himself played the part of Boesman, Lena was played by Yvonne Bryceland and Glynn Day, a white actor, played the part of Outa in blackface. | Work | WrittenWork | Play |
WZID (95.7 FM) is an American radio station with an Adult contemporary music format. WZID is located at 500 Commercial Street in Manchester, New Hampshire. Its signal can be heard as far south as Route 128 in Massachusetts, as far east as southern Maine and as far west as Vermont. | Agent | Broadcaster | RadioStation |
The great hanging parrot (Loriculus stigmatus), also called Celebes hanging parrot, Sulawesi hanging parrot and maroon-rumped hanging parrot, is a species of parrot in the family Psittaculidae. It is endemic to Sulawesi and nearby smaller islands in Indonesia, where it occurs in forest, secondary growth and tall mangrove. | Species | Animal | Bird |
UFC on Fox: VanZant vs. Waterson (also known as UFC on Fox 22) is an upcoming mixed martial arts event that will be held event held by the Ultimate Fighting Championship on December 17, 2016 at Golden 1 Center in Sacramento, California. | Event | SportsEvent | MixedMartialArtsEvent |
Restaurant Les Saison, part of Hotel Corona, was a restaurant located in The Hague, Netherlands. It was a fine dining restaurant that was awarded one Michelin star in the period 1988-1992. In the time of the Michelin stars, head chef was Robert Kranenborg. Hotel Corona is located in three 17th century buildings, within sight of the Dutch parlementary buildings. It reopened after an extensive renovation in January 2012. Restaurant Les Saison closed down in 1992. Partly, because head chef Kranenborg moved on to La Rive in Amsterdam. But also because the owners, Heineken International, sold the hotel to Ad Ph. Siliakus. The new owner, later Chagall Hotels & Restaurants and Hampshire Hospitality & Leisure, wanted a brasserie instead of a fine dining restaurant. | Place | Building | Restaurant |
Pectinotrichum is a genus of fungi within the Onygenaceae family. This is a monotypic genus, containing the single species Pectinotrichum llanense. | Species | Eukaryote | Fungus |
Sea of Tunes was a music publishing company, founded in 1962 by Murry Wilson. Murry was the first manager of the Beach Boys; father of Brian, Dennis, and Carl Wilson; and uncle of Mike Love. The intention of Sea of Tunes was to publish and promote the original songs written primarily by Brian and Love. After Brian fired Murry as their manager in 1964, Murry continued to serve as the band's publisher. In 1969, he sold Sea of Tunes to Almo/Irving, the publishing arm of A&M Records, for $700,000 (today $4,520,000). Murry believed the band's popularity had already peaked, and he was doing them a favor by selling out when the band was at its low point in the late 1960s. Instead, the band members were furious. | Agent | Company | Publisher |
Buddleja 'Hinebud 1', selling name Lavender Veil in the USA, (Dreaming Lavender in Europe) is one of a new (2012) series of hybrid cultivars raised by Peter Podaras at the Hines Nursery, Laguna Hills, CA. | Species | Plant | CultivatedVariety |
Chris Ajemian (born November 29, 1986 in Duxbury, Massachusetts) ia a professional lacrosse player with the Boston Cannons of Major League Lacrosse. | Agent | Athlete | LacrossePlayer |
Harold Everett Hughes (February 10, 1922 – October 23, 1996) was the 36th Governor of Iowa from 1963 until 1969; he had been a Republican earlier in his life. He also served as a Democratic United States Senator from 1969 until 1975. | Agent | Politician | Governor |
Schytt Glacier is a broad glacier about 60 miles (100 km) long, flowing northward between Giaever and Ahlmann Ridge in Queen Maud Land to the Jelbart Ice Shelf. Mapped by Norwegian cartographers from surveys and air photos by the Norwegian-British-Swedish Antarctic Expedition (NBSAE) (1949–1952) and named for Stig V. Schytt, second in command and glaciologist of NBSAE. | Place | NaturalPlace | Glacier |
Brendan Lombard (born 22 March 1980 in Ballinhassig, County Cork, Ireland) is an Irish sportsperson. He plays hurling with his local club Ballinhassig and was a member of the Cork senior inter-county team from 2003 until 2004. | Agent | Athlete | GaelicGamesPlayer |
The katuali or flat-tail sea snake (Laticauda schistorhynchus) is a sea snake, related to the sea krait, found only in the waters of the Pacific Island nation of Niue. It grows up to 1 metre in length, and is highly venomous, making it one of the most dangerous creatures on the planet. It has a fin-like tail, helping it to swim better. Katualis live most of their adult lives in the sea. During mating, the male snake wraps itself around the female until she is fertilized. Because their eggs would not survive in the water, the females swim into sea caves to lay their eggs in dry crevices. These eggs take six months to hatch, and then the infant snakes make their way to the ocean. | Species | Animal | Reptile |
The Men's Flyweight Weightlifting Event (– 52 kg) is the lightest men's event at the weightlifting competition, limiting competitors to a maximum of 52 kilograms of body mass.Each weightlifter had three attempts for both the snatch and clean and jerk lifting methods. The total of the best successful lift of each method was used to determine the final rankings and medal winners. Competition took place on July 20 in the Izmailovo Sports Palace. The competition was very close with the top four lifters all having the same total. Kanybek Osmonaliyev won the gold medal as he was 0.2 kg lighter than Ho Bong Chol. North Korean Han Gyong-Si and Hungarian Béla Oláh both weighed 52.0 kg at the weigh-in before the event. They were re-weighed after the competition was over, Han Gyong Si weighed 0.1 kg less than Béla Oláh and was then awarded the bronze medal. | Event | Olympics | OlympicEvent |
The Mixosauria were an early group of ichthyosaurs, living between 250 and 230 million years ago, during the Triassic period. Fossils of mixosaurs have been found all over the world: China, Timor, Indonesia, Italy, Germany, Spitsbergen, Switzerland, Svalbard, Canada, Alaska, and Nevada. Cladogram based on Motani (1999), Maisch and Matzke (2000), and Jiang, Schmitz, Hao & Sun (2006), with clade and generic names following Maisch (2010): | Species | Animal | Reptile |
Anolis proboscis, commonly known as the Proboscis anole, Ecuadorian horned anole or Pinocchio lizard, is a small lizard belonging to the genus Anolis of the family Dactyloidae. A single male specimen was discovered in 1953 in Ecuador and formally described by Peters and Orces in 1956, but the species then went unreported until a rediscovery in 2007. Its currently known habitat is a small stretch of vegetation along an Ecuadorian highway. It has been classified as Endangered by the IUCN due to its restricted distribution and ongoing habitat loss. | Species | Animal | Reptile |
The Air Training Corps (ATC) is a British youth organisation sponsored by the Ministry of Defence and the Royal Air Force. A Full Time Reserve Service RAF officer serves as Commandant Air Cadets at the rank of Air Commodore. The majority of staff are volunteers although some are paid for full-time work. Although many ATC cadets go on to join the RAF or other services, the ATC is no longer set up as a recruiting organisation. Activities include sport, walking, ceremonial drill, rifle shooting, fieldcraft; powered aircraft and glider flying; and other outdoor activities, as well classification training leading up to a BTEC in Aviation Studies. Week-long trips to RAF stations, or camps offering adventure training or music, allow the opportunity for cadets to gain a taste of military life and often to gain some flying experience in RAF gliders and RAF training aircraft such as the Grob Tutor. Cadet membership can begin from the start of school Year 8 (England and Wales), Or equivalent in Scotland and Northern Ireland. New members will join as a junior cadet (probationer) and can earn positions of increasing responsibility in a military rank structure, as well as having increasing skill and competence recognised in a classification scheme (First Class, Leading, Senior, Master and Instructor) . Service as a cadet ends at the age of 20. As of 2014, the ATC numbered 33,590 Cadets and 10,430 Cadet Force Adult Volunteers. In addition, there are approximately 5,000 civilian committee members. Together with the RAF contingents of the Combined Cadet Force, the ATC form the Air Cadet Organisation. The ATC is part of the Community Cadet Forces. | Agent | Organisation | MilitaryUnit |
Off Centaur Publications was the first \"commercial\" filk label. It was founded in 1980 by Teri Lee, Jordin Kare, and Catherine Cook. For a short time, Off Centaur produced high quality recordings of some of filk's best performers, and changed the course of filk music. Like many other filk labels the name was a pun (see also Wail Songs). Releases from this label are very difficult to find. At an Interfilk auction at FilKONtario, a copy of Horse-Tamer's Daughter was sold for CA$400.00. Off Centaur Publications was inducted into the Filk Hall of Fame in 1995. | Agent | Company | RecordLabel |
Mathias or Matthias Shryock (born near Frederick, Maryland, 1774 – died in Lexington, Kentucky, 1833) was an early American architect and building contractor. | Agent | Person | Architect |
The Sikkim Legislative Assembly election, 2004 took place on 10 May 2004 for 32 members of the Sikkim Legislative Assembly. Counting and result was declared on 13 May 2004. Sikkim Democratic Front won 31 of the 32 assembly seats in this election which is a regional political party. | Event | SocietalEvent | Election |
Russell \"Robbo\" Robertson (born 24 November 1978) is a former professional Australian rules footballer, who last played for the Melbourne Football Club. Robertson is one of the Melbourne's great goalkickers, being one of just four players in the club's history to have led the goalkicking in four or more seasons. Robertson is well known for his ability to take regular spectacular marks. Late in his career he was also known outside the football community, through reality television appearances, modelling and singing. | Agent | Athlete | AustralianRulesFootballPlayer |
Cemetery Dance Publications is a specialty press publisher of horror and dark suspense. Cemetery Dance was founded by Richard Chizmar, a horror author, while he was in college. It is associated with Cemetery Dance magazine, which was founded in 1988. They began to publish books in 1992. Cemetery Dance Publications is best known for their high quality hardcover releases. These are usually available as collectible autographed limited editions and lettered editions. | Agent | Company | Publisher |
The Cedryn Quarry Tramway (later largely used as the route of the Eigiau Tramway) was an industrial narrow gauge railway that connected the slate quarries at Cedryn and Cwm Eigiau to the quays at Dolgarrog in the Conwy valley. | Agent | Organisation | PublicTransitSystem |
Wisconsin Coach Lines is a commuter bus service, charter coach service and intercity carrier based in Waukesha, Wisconsin. WCL, founded in 1941 as Waukesha Transit Lines, is a subsidiary of Coach USA. | Agent | Company | BusCompany |
John Ernuszt de Csáktornya, Jr. (Hungarian: csáktornyai Ernuszt János; c. 1465 – after 20 November 1528), also known as John Hampó, was a Hungarian baron, who served as Ban of Croatia, Dalmatia and Slavonia between 1507 and 1510. | Agent | Person | Noble |
Zoom Records was a short-lived record label established in Edinburgh, Scotland. It was founded and funded by the successful music shop owner Bruce Findlay in the summer of 1977. After the first four single releases it secured a licensing deal with Arista Records. Findlay closed the label in 1980, to dedicate time to manage one of the most successful bands who began there, Simple Minds. | Agent | Company | RecordLabel |
Royal Rumble (2012) was the twenty-fifth annual Royal Rumble professional wrestling pay-per-view event produced by WWE. It took place on January 29, 2012 at the Scottrade Center in St. Louis, Missouri. It has been customary since 1993, the Royal Rumble match winner received a match at that year's WrestleMania (in this instance: WrestleMania XXVIII) for his choice at either the WWE Championship or the World Heavyweight Championship. Six professional wrestling matches were featured at the event. The main event was the annual 30-competitor Royal Rumble. Sheamus, the twenty-second entrant, won the match by last eliminating Chris Jericho, the twenty-ninth entrant. Two title matches were featured: a WWE Championship match with CM Punk defending against Dolph Ziggler, which Punk won to retain the title; and a Triple Threat Steel Cage match for the World Heavyweight Championship between the reigning champion Daniel Bryan, Big Show and Mark Henry, which Bryan won to retain the championship. Incidentally, this event is also noted as Mick Foley's last night as an active wrestler, as he would compete in the Royal Rumble match. The event received 443,000 pay-per-view buys, down from 446,000 buys the previous year's event received. | Event | SportsEvent | WrestlingEvent |
Originair is an airline based in Nelson, New Zealand. It was founded in 2015 by local businessman Robert Inglis, who was the founder of Air Nelson and later Origin Pacific Airways; and Nelson businessman Mike Curry. Originair commenced operations on 12 August 2015, flying between Nelson and Palmerston North and 13 September, flying between Nelson and Wellington. The airline began its operations with two British Aerospace Jetstream 32 aircraft. | Agent | Company | Airline |
Andrew Ramsay \"Bunny\" Don-Wauchope (29 April 1861 – 16 January 1948) was a Scottish international rugby union forward who played club rugby for Cambridge and Fettesian-Lorettonian. Don Wauchope played an important role within the early growth of Scottish rugby and after retiring from international rugby he became a referee and was the President of the Scottish Rugby Union. He was considered Scotland's outstanding half-back of the early 1880s and is credited as being one of the pioneers of modern half-back play. Born into the Don-Wauchope Baronetcy, Don-Wauchope was an all-round sportsman, representing his school and then university in rugby and athletics. He was a prolific try scorer, scoring six tries in his international career, though as a try was not worth any points at the time his scoring record remains blank. Don-Wauchope was also a keen cricketer, he went on to represent Scotland, playing in the very first encounter between Scotland and Ireland in 1888. | Agent | Athlete | RugbyPlayer |
Podes (Greek: Ποδής, Podēs) was the son of Eetion in Greek mythology, and thus the brother of Andromache, wife of Hector, whom he is said to have befriended. He fought on the side of the Trojans in the Trojan War, and was killed by Menelaus. However, in Book 6 of the Iliad Andromache claims that her seven brothers have been killed by Achilles. This contradiction is not resolved. | Agent | FictionalCharacter | MythologicalFigure |
F Renault engine is an automotive internal combustion engine, four-stroke, with 4 cylinders in line bored directly into the iron block, water cooled, with tree (s) driven overhead camshafts (s) by a timing belt with an aluminum cylinder head, overhead valve, developed and produced by Renault in the early '80s, making its appearance on the Renault 9 and Renault 11. This engine is available in petrol and diesel versions, with 8 or 16 valves. | Device | Engine | AutomobileEngine |
The Pine Grove Area School District is a public school district in Schuylkill County, Pennsylvania. It serves the municipalities of Pine Grove, Tremont, Frailey Township, Washington Township, Pine Grove Township, and Tremont Township. The district features one elementary, one middle, and one high school. The district encompasses approximately 109 square miles (280 km2). According to 2000 federal census data, it serves a resident population of 11,284. District officials reported in school year 2007-08 that the PGASD provided basic educational services to 1,729 pupils through the employment of 141 teachers, 67 full-time and part-time support personnel, and 19 administrators. | Agent | EducationalInstitution | School |
Mangala Pinsiri Samaraweera (Sinhala:මංගල පින්සිරි සමරවීර Tamil:மங்கள சமரவீர; pronounced [mˈʌŋgɘlɘ pinsiri sˈʌmɘrɘviːrɘ ]; born April 21, 1956), better known as Mangala Samaraweera, is a Sri Lankan politician who has served as Minister of Foreign Affairs since 2015. He previously held that post from 2005 to 2007. He created a stir in Sri Lankan politics when he was sacked as a minister by President Mahinda Rajapakse in 2007, after which he formed a new political party called the Sri Lanka Freedom Party (Mahajana) Wing which merged into the United National Party in 2010. | Agent | Politician | MemberOfParliament |
William John \"Bill\" Gallagher was a Major League Baseball outfielder and pitcher. He played in the American Association for the 1883 Baltimore Orioles, in the National League for the 1883 Philadelphia Quakers and in the Union Association for the 1884 Philadelphia Keystones. | Agent | Athlete | BaseballPlayer |
The Breezy Point North Stars are a USA Hockey-sanctioned Tier III Junior ice hockey team playing in the North American 3 Hockey League (NA3HL). The team plays their home games at Breezy Point Ice Arena in Breezy Point, Minnesota. The franchise is a non-profit corporation operated by Whitebirch, Inc. | Agent | SportsTeam | HockeyTeam |
TV IN was a television station in Montenegro. It started working in early 2002. It is based in Podgorica. It was one of the most watched TV stations in Montenegro. It is owned by a Slovenian company Državna založba Slovenije. | Agent | Broadcaster | BroadcastNetwork |
Manuel II Palaiologos or Palaeologus (Greek: Μανουήλ Β΄ Παλαιολόγος, Manouēl II Palaiologos) (27 June 1350 – 21 July 1425) was Byzantine Emperor from 1391 to 1425. Shortly before his death he was tonsured a monk and received the name Matthew. He is commemorated on July 21. | Agent | Person | Monarch |
Oh My Goddess! (Japanese: ああっ女神さまっ Hepburn: Aa! Megami-sama), or Ah! My Goddess! in some releases, is a Japanese seinen manga series written and illustrated by Kōsuke Fujishima. It has been serialized in Afternoon since September 1988; the individual chapters are being published in tankōbon by Kodansha, with the first released on August 23, 1989; the final volume of the manga series, volume 48, was released on July 23, 2014, marking nearly 26 years of publication. The series follows college sophomore Keiichi Morisato and the goddess Belldandy who moves in with him in a Buddhist temple; after Belldandy's sisters Urd and Skuld move in with them, they encounter gods, demons and other supernatural entities as Keiichi develops his relationship with Belldandy. The chapters have been adapted into an original video animation produced by Anime International Company (AIC), and an anime series which aired from 2005 to 2006. Additionally, AIC has developed two OVAs and a film, and OLM, Inc. has also developed an anime series as well. Companies have developed thousands of types of merchandise, such as video games, and a light novel. The manga series has been licensed for an English-language release by Dark Horse Comics. The OVA was licensed by AnimEigo, while the film was licensed by Geneon Entertainment, and the various TV series was licensed at various points by Media Blasters, ADV Films and Funimation. | Work | Comic | Manga |
Loloru is a pyroclastic shield volcano located in the southern part of the island of Bougainville, Papua New Guinea. The summit consists of two nested calderas, with an andesitic lava dome. | Place | NaturalPlace | Mountain |
The 28th Regiment Illinois Volunteer Infantry was an infantry regiment that served in the Union Army during the American Civil War, commanded by Colonel Amory K. Johnson and later by Lieutenant Colonel Richard Ritter. | Agent | Organisation | MilitaryUnit |
An Claidheamh Soluis (\"The Sword of Light\"; Irish: [ə ˈklˠiːw ˈsɔlˠɪɕ]) was an Irish nationalist newspaper published in the early 20th century by Conradh na Gaeilge (the Gaelic League). Eoin MacNeill was its first editor, overseeing its publication from 1899 to 1901. In 1900 the League took control of the weekly bilingual paper Fáinne an Lae, when its editor went bankrupt. Fáinne an Lae was merged with An Claidheamh Soluis under the title An Claidheamh Soluis agus Fáinne an Lae. From, 1903 to 1909 the paper was edited by Pádraig Pearse, the teacher and barrister who later became a key figure in the Easter Rising in 1916. Under his editorship the paper played a prominent role in the Irish Literary Revival, publishing original literary works in both Irish and English and devoting considerable space to commentary on cultural matters. The paper continued under the names Fáinne an Lae (1918–19, 1922–30) and Misneach (1919–22), reverting briefly to An Claidheamh Soluis in 1930–1. It was discontinued after 1932. | Work | PeriodicalLiterature | Newspaper |
Bombay Hospital aka BHMRC (Bombay Hospital And Medical Research Centre - Mumbai) is a private hospital in Mumbai, India. It was founded in 1950 by R. D. Birla. It has 830 beds, 110 of which are in the critical care and recovery area. It has 22 operating theatres, 3,200 full-time employees, 240 eminent consultants and 200 resident doctors. In the R D Birla International Cardiac Centre associated with Bombay Hospital, there are 4 dedicated operation theatres, 2 cath labs where 1,800 surgeries and 4,000 angiographies/angioplasties are conducted each year. The department of neurosurgery and neurology also has 4 dedicated operation theatres. The department of orthopaedics has 5 dedicated operation theatres. The departments include: 1. \n* Department of neurosurgery and neurology 2. \n* Department of orthopaedics 3. \n* Department of cancer 4. \n* Department of nephrology and urology 5. \n* Department of Imaging with facilities for CT scan, MRI besides other facilities It is one of the oldest premiere private hospitals in Mumbai. | Place | Building | Hospital |
The Roman Catholic Diocese of Sindhudurg (Dioecesis Sindhudurgiensis) in India was created on July 5, 2005, when it was split from the Diocese of Poona. It was a suffragan diocese of the Archdiocese of Bombay until 25 November 2006, when Pope Benedict XVI transferred it to the newly established Metropolitan province of Goa and Damão. The parish church in Sawantwadi, dedicated to Our Lady of Miracles, will serve as the cathedral for the diocese. The diocese covers an area of 21,099 km² of the state Maharashtra, covering the districts Sindhudurg, Ratnagiri and Kolhapur except the St. Francis Xavier parish in Kolhapur City. Neighboring dioceses are the Archdiocese of Goa and Daman to the south, the Diocese of Belgaum to the southeast, to the east the Diocese of Poona, to the north the Archdiocese of Bombay, and to the west is the Arabian Sea. The total population in the diocese is 5,365,706, of which 29,794 are Catholic. The diocese is divided into 19 parishes. Bishop Alwyn Anthony Fernandes Barreto, is the first Bishop of the Diocese and has served all his life for the Diocese. He comes from an aristocratic family from Velsao Goa which has been knighted by the King of Portugal during the Portuguese rule. A true witness of Bishop Alwyn in 2015 in London stated 'A man of our time' 'Simple' He is widely known as a 'Smiling Bishop'. Its stated that Bishop Alwyn has put every penny from his side to the Diocese of Sindhudurgh, the share that he had received from his ancestry has been put in the Diocese to purchase land for the benefit of building schools. | Place | ClericalAdministrativeRegion | Diocese |
The 1958 Grand National was the 112th renewal of the world-famous Grand National horse race that took place at Aintree Racecourse near Liverpool, England, on 29 March 1958. The field of 31 runners competed for record prize money of nearly £14,000. The race was won by 18/1 shot Mr. What, by a distance of 30 lengths. The eight-year-old was ridden by jockey Arthur Freeman and trained by Tom Taaffe, Sr., and became the fifth Irish winner of the Grand National since the Second World War. | Event | Race | HorseRace |
Bernard Reedy Jr. (born December 31, 1991) is an American football wide receiver who is currently a free agent. He was signed by the Atlanta Falcons as an undrafted free agent. He played college football at Toledo. | Agent | GridironFootballPlayer | AmericanFootballPlayer |
Centrebus is a bus company operating services in Bedfordshire, Hertfordshire, Leicestershire, Lincolnshire, Northamptonshire, Nottinghamshire and Rutland. It is also has a shareholding in High Peak Buses. | Agent | Company | BusCompany |
State Route 252 (SR 252) is a primary state highway in the U.S. state of Virginia. The state highway runs 29.06 miles (46.77 km) from SR 39 near Rockbridge Baths north to U.S. Route 250, US 11 Business, and SR 254 in Staunton. SR 252 passes through rural areas of the upper Shenandoah Valley of northern Rockbridge County and western Augusta County. | Place | RouteOfTransportation | Road |
The Battle of Castillon was a battle fought on 17 July 1453 in Gascony near the town of Castillon-sur-Dordogne (later Castillon-la-Bataille). A decisive French victory, it is considered to mark the end of the Hundred Years' War. As a result of the battle, the English lost all landholdings in France, except Calais. | Event | SocietalEvent | MilitaryConflict |
James Frederick Buchli (born June 20, 1945 in New Rockford, North Dakota) is a retired United States Marine aviator and former NASA astronaut who flew on four Space Shuttle missions. | Agent | Person | Astronaut |
International Conference on Composite Materials (ICCM) is an international scientific conference devoted to all aspects of composite materials. The list of topics includes manufacturing, mechanics, fracture and damage, fatigue, design of components and structures, impact behavior, experimental methods. | Event | SocietalEvent | Convention |
Morayfield Shopping Centre is a shopping centre in Morayfield 40 km from Brisbane and the Sunshine Coast. The design of the centre is heritage style from the delicate details of lace work edging, historic style street lamps and complex cornice work, to the prominent leadlight glass in the atrium and natural skylights throughout. In 2005, the shopping centre underwent a refurbishment. The shopping centre has currently over 150 stores. Queensland Rail City network's Morayfield railway station, is a short distance away from the centre. | Place | Building | ShoppingMall |
Mike Canales (born June 21, 1961) is an American college football coach and former player. He was the offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach for the University of North Texas, a position he held from 2010 to 2015. He became the interim head coach of the Mean Green twice, after the firing of Todd Dodge in 2010 and the firing of Dan McCarney in 2015. | Agent | Coach | CollegeCoach |
Valentina Rashkova (Bulgarian: Валентина Рашкова) (born 7 December 1992) is a Bulgarian female artistic gymnast, representing her nation at international competitions. She competed at world championships, including the 2013 World Artistic Gymnastics Championships in Antwerp, Belgium. She also competed at the 2015 European Games in Baku. | Agent | Athlete | Gymnast |
Cribrarula cribellum is a species of sea snail, a cowry, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Cypraeidae, the cowries. | Species | Animal | Mollusca |
Count Christoph Cardinal Anton Migazzi (fully German: Christoph Bartholomäus Anton Migazzi, Graf zu Wall und Sonnenthurm, Italian: Cristoforo Bartolomeo Antonio Migazzi, conte di Waal e Sonnenthurn, Hungarian: Migazzi Kristóf Antal, October 14, 1714, Trento – April 14, 1803, Vienna) was Prince Archbishop of Vienna. | Agent | Cleric | Cardinal |
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