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885250 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stelios%20Kympouropoulos | Stelios Kympouropoulos | Stelios Kympouropoulos () is a Greek psychiatrist and politician. He was a member of the New Democracy party. He is a Member of the European Parliament since the 2019 elections.
References
Living people
MEPs for Greece
1985 births |
885257 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tatjana%20%C5%BDdanoka | Tatjana Ždanoka | Tatjana Ždanoka (, Tatyana Arkadyevna Zhdanok, born May 8, 1950) is a Latvian politician. She is a Member of the European Parliament for Latvia since 2019. She is co-chairwoman of the Latvian Russian Union.
References
1950 births
Living people
People from Riga
MEPs for Latvia
Mathematicians |
885261 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Antanas%20Guoga | Antanas Guoga | Antanas Guoga (born 17 December 1973), more commonly known as Tony G, is a Lithuanian businessman, poker player, politician and philanthropist. In November 2020, Antanas was elected to the Seimas.
During 2014–2019 he was a Member of the European Parliament for the Liberal Movement, and from 2016 for the European Peoples Party.
References
1973 births
Living people
Business people
Former MEPs
People from Kaunas
Poker players
MEPs for Lithuania
Philanthropists |
885264 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roberta%20Metsola | Roberta Metsola | Roberta Metsola Tedesco Triccas (born January 18, 1979) is a Maltese politician. Metsola is the 17th and current President of the European Parliament since 2022. She is a Member of the European Parliament (MEP) representing Malta since 2013.
On 11 January 2022, Metsola became the Acting President of the European Parliament after the death of David Sassoli. She was officially elected president on 18 January 2022 by the European Parliament, becoming the first Maltese person, youngest person at aged 43 and the first woman since 2002 to be elected to the presidency.
References
1979 births
Living people
MEPs for Malta
Presidents of the European Parliament |
885266 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marisa%20Matias | Marisa Matias | Marisa Isabel dos Santos Matias (born 20 February 1976) is a Portuguese sociologist and politician. She is a Member of the European Parliament, elected for the first time in 2009. Between 2010 and 2016 she was Vice-President of the Party of the European Left.
In November 2015, Matias announced her candidacy for President of Portugal in the 2016 elections, representing the Left Bloc party. She was also a candidate for Left Bloc in the 2021 Portuguese presidential election in which she came 5th, with 3.95% of the vote.
References
1976 births
Living people
MEPs for Portugal
Sociologists |
885268 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Viviane%20Reding | Viviane Reding | Viviane Adélaïde Reding (born 27 April 1951) is a Luxembourgish politician. She was a Member of the European Parliament (MEP) from Luxembourg. She is a member of the Christian Social People's Party.
She was European Commissioner for Education and Culture from 1999 to 2004, European Commissioner for Information Society and Media from 2004 to 2010 and European Commissioner for Justice, Fundamental Rights and Citizenship from 2010 to 2014.
On 27 November 2009, she was elevated in the "Barroso II Commission" to Vice-President responsible for Justice, Fundamental Rights and Citizenship.
References
1951 births
Living people
MEPs for Luxembourg
Former MEPs |
885270 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tanja%20Fajon | Tanja Fajon | Tanja Fajon (; born May 9, 1971) is a Slovenian politician. Shee was the leader of Social Democrats. She is a Member of the European Parliament (MEP) from Slovenia.
She is currently a head of the Slovenian delegation within the political group of Progressive Alliance of Socialists and Democrats.
References
1971 births
Living people
People from Ljubljana
MEPs for Slovenia |
885271 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lojze%20Peterle | Lojze Peterle | Alojz "Lojze" Peterle (born 5 July 1948) is a Slovenian politician. He is a member of New Slovenia. He was Prime Minister of Slovenia from 1990 to 1992 and Leader of the Christian Democrats from the founding of the party in 1990 until 2000.
He was Minister of Foreign Affairs from 1993 to 1994 and again in 2000. He was a Member of the National Assembly from 1996 to 2004, and a Member of the European Parliament from 2004 to 2019.
References
1948 births
Living people
Prime Ministers of Slovenia
MEPs for Slovenia
Former MEPs |
885274 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Valery%20Garkalin | Valery Garkalin | Valery Borisovich Garkalin (; 11 April 1954 – 20 November 2021) was a Soviet-born Russian actor and academic. He was known for his roles in Katala, Tsar Ivan the Terrible and Shirli-myrli. He was born in Moscow. His career began in 1978. Garkalin was honored with the People's Artist of the Russian Federation in 2008. He was a professor at the Russian Institute of Theatre Arts.
Garkalin died on 20 November 2021 at a hospital in Moscow from respiratory failure caused by COVID-19, aged 67.
References
1954 births
2021 deaths
Deaths from the COVID-19 pandemic in Russia
Russian movie actors
Russian stage actors
Russian voice actors
Russian television actors
Russian academics
Actors from Moscow
Deaths from respiratory failure |
885276 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Esther%20Morales | Esther Morales | Esther Morales Ayma de Willacarani (13 November 1949 – 16 August 2020) was a Bolivian businesswoman. In 2006, she was made First Lady of Bolivia by her younger brother, then-President of Bolivia Evo Morales, who was unmarried.
Morales died from problems caused by COVID-19 on 16 August 2020, at a Oruro, Bolivia hospital at the age of 70.
References
1949 births
2020 deaths
Deaths from the COVID-19 pandemic in Bolivia
Bolivian people
First Ladies
Business people |
885277 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marcos%20Ferrufino | Marcos Ferrufino | Marcos Rodolfo Ferrufino Estévez (25 April 1963 – 25 June 2021) was a Bolivian football manager and player. He played as a defender. He played for the Bolivia national football team, making nine appearances between 1989 until 1991.
Ferrufino died on 25 June 2021 aged 58 in his hometown Oruro from COVID-19 amid the COVID-19 pandemic in Bolivia.
References
1963 births
2021 deaths
Deaths from the COVID-19 pandemic in Bolivia
Bolivian footballers
Football managers |
885281 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Themie%20Thomai | Themie Thomai | Themie Thomai Prifti (October 31, 1945 – December 19, 2020) was an Albanian politician. She was a member of the Albanian Party of Labour. She was a Minister of Agriculture from 1975 to 1989.
Thomai died on December 19, 2020 in Tirana, Albania from COVID-19, aged 75.
References
1945 births
2020 deaths
Deaths from the COVID-19 pandemic in Albania
Albanian politicians |
885285 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cristopher%20Mansilla | Cristopher Mansilla | Cristopher Javier Mansilla Almonacid (24 May 1990 – 10 May 2021) was a Chilean track and road cyclist. He competed at the 2012 UCI Track Cycling World Championships.
He died of COVID-19 on 10 May 2021, at age 30 in Puerto Natales during the COVID-19 pandemic in Chile.
References
1990 births
2021 deaths
Deaths from the COVID-19 pandemic in Chile
Chilean people
Cyclists |
885291 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Broadway%20%281942%20movie%29 | Broadway (1942 movie) | Broadway is a 1942 American crime drama movie directed by William A. Seiter and is the second version of the 1926 play of the same name. It stars George Raft, Pat O'Brien, Janet Blair, Broderick Crawford, Marjorie Rambeau, Anne Gwynne, Edward Brophy, Gus Schilling, Arthur Shields, Iris Adrian and was distributed by Universal Pictures.
Other websites
1942 movies
1940s crime movies
1940s drama movies
American crime drama movies
Movies based on plays
Universal Pictures movies
Movies directed by William A. Seiter |
885292 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/John%20Osmers | John Osmers | John Robert Osmers (23 February 1935 – 16 June 2021) was a New Zealand anti-apartheid activist. He was Anglican Bishop of Eastern Zambia from 1995 to 2002. He was born in Ashburton, New Zealand.
Osmers died in Lusaka, Zambia on 16 June 2021 from problems caused by COVID-19, aged 86.
References
1935 births
2021 deaths
Deaths from the COVID-19 pandemic in Zambia
New Zealand people
Civil rights activists
Bishops
Anglicans |
885300 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alexander%20%28Ishchein%29 | Alexander (Ishchein) | Archbishop Alexander (; June 13, 1952 – June 10, 2021) was an Azerbaijani prelate. He was the archbishop of Russian Orthodox diocese of Baku and Azerbaijan from 1999 until his death in 2021.
He died on June 10, 2021 from COVID-19 in Baku, Azerbaijan.
References
1952 births
2021 deaths
Deaths from the COVID-19 pandemic in Azerbaijan
Bishops
Azerbaijani people |
885303 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dave%20Peacock%20%28musician%29 | Dave Peacock (musician) | David Victor Peacock (born 24 May 1945) is an English rock pop singer and bass guitarist. Peacock is best known as having been one half of the English musical duo Chas & Dave between 1974 and the death of Chas Hodges in 2018.
References
1945 births
Living people
English pop singers
English pop musicians
English rock singers
English rock guitarists
English pianists
Bass guitarists
Banjo players
Musicians from Middlesex
Singers from London
Musicians from London |
885306 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kilusang%20Bagong%20Lipunan | Kilusang Bagong Lipunan | The Kilusang Bagong Lipunan (lit. translated to New Society Movement) also known as the New Society Movement of United Nationalists, Liberals, et cetera. Was formed in 1978 as an umbrella of coalitions of mostly right-wing (although some of the party factions leaned towards the left) party factions in the Philippines. It was known to be the political party of Ferdinand Marcos, as it became the ruling party when Marcos founded it in 1978 in the 1978 Philippine Elections.
The New Society Movement (, KBL), formerly named the New Society Movement of United Nationalists, Liberals, et cetera (, KBLNNL), is a right-wing to far right political party in the Philippines. It was first formed in 1978 as an umbrella coalition of parties supporting then-President Ferdinand E. Marcos for the Interim Batasang Pambansa (National Assembly) and was his political vehicle during his regime. It was reorganized as a political party in 1986, as the party furthest to the right of the political spectrum among the active parties after Marcos' ouster.
It's status is unknown, since the EDSA Revolution began in 1986 that forced Marcos to resign from power. Imelda Marcos used to have one seat for the party in the House of Representatives, until 2019.
It has endorsed and has once attempted nominated Bongbong Marcos in the 2022 presidential elections.
Ideology
The party generally supports a form of Filipino nationalism, anti-communism, right-wing political views
and both conservative and right-wing populist views leaning far-right, until 1986 prior to Marcos's ousting. The minority (and other factions) mostly contained of centrist and libertarian views until 1986, when the factions were dissolved.
References |
885314 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Judy%20Justice | Judy Justice | Judy Justice is an American streaming reality court show. It is a spin-off of the courtroom series Judge Judy. It is presided over by former Manhattan Family Court Judge Judith Sheindlin. The show features Sheindlin deciding real-life small-claims disputes in a simulated courtroom set. Before starting, all the people involved sign arbitration contracts agreeing to Sheindlin's decision.
American reality television series |
885315 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Egmating | Egmating | Egmating is a community in the Upper Bavarian district of Ebersberg in Germany. It is a member of the administrative community (Verwaltungsgemeinschaft) of Glonn.
Geography
Egmating is in the Munich region. It includes one traditional rural land unit – Gemarkung in German – also called Egmating.
References
Ebersberg (district) |
885316 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emmering%2C%20Ebersberg | Emmering, Ebersberg | Emmering is a community in the Upper Bavarian district of Ebersberg. It is a member of the administrative community (Verwaltungsgemeinschaft) of Aßling.
Geography
Emmering is in the Munich region. It includes one traditional rural land unit – Gemarkung in German – also called Emmering.
References
Ebersberg (district) |
885317 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Forstinning | Forstinning | Forstinning is a community in the district of Ebersberg in Upper Bavaria, Germany.
Geography
Forstinning is in the Munich region in the north of the Ebersberg district and on the northern edge of the Munich Schotterebene (a sandur) and the Ebersberg Forest. Neighbouring municipalities and unincorporated areas bordering the community are, clockwise beginning with those also in the Ebersberg district, Hohenlinden, the Ebersberg Forest (unincorporated), Anzing and Markt Schwaben, and continuing with those in the Erding district, Ottenhofen, Pastetten and Forstern.
Forstinning has only one traditional rural land unit – Gemarkung in German – also called Forstinning. Forstinning's constituent communities include Aich, Aitersteinering, Berg, Köckmühle, Kressiermühle, Moos, Neupullach, Niederried, Salzburg, Schußmühle, Schwaberwegen, Sempt, Siegstätt, Steffelmühle, Wagmühle, Wind and Wolfmühle.
References
Other websites
Tornado devastates Forstinning
Ebersberg (district) |
885318 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frauenneuharting | Frauenneuharting | Frauenneuharting is a community in the district of Ebersberg in Upper Bavaria and a member of the administrative community of Aßling.
Geography
Frauenneuharting is in the Munich planning region.
Constituent communities
Aichat
Alme
Anger
Baumberg
Biebing
Buch
Eichbichl
Eschenloh
Gersdorf
Graben
Großaschau
Hagenberg
Haging
Halbeis
Haus
Heimgarten
Hochholz
Höhenberg
Hungerberg
Jakobneuharting
Kleinaschau
Knogl
Lacke
Lauterbach
Lindach
Moosen
Oed
Raunstädt
Reith
Ried
Schaurach
Spezigraben
Stachet
Tegernau
Wimpersing
References
Other websites
Administrative community’s webpage
Ebersberg (district) |
885319 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glonn | Glonn | Glonn is a market town in the Ebersberg district in Upper Bavaria, Germany, about southeast of Munich.
Geography
The market town of Glonn is a health spa (Erholungsort), and the Glonn Valley is ringed by wooded hills, carved by the former Inn Glacier. To the south, the Alps are clearly visible on the horizon.
The rivers Glonn, and Schrannenbach rise within Glonn's municipal area, where the lake Kastensee is also to be found. Just inside the neighbouring community of Moosach finds the Steinsee, another lake. Glonn is also home to three protected areas.
Neighbouring communities
Glonn's immediate neighbours are the communities of Baiern, Bruck, Egmating, Moosach and Oberpframmern, which together with Glonn form an administrative community (Verwaltungsgemeinschaft).
The town of Grafing and the centres of Kirchseeon, Zorneding and Höhenkirchen-Siegertsbrunn are about 15 km away. Nevertheless, it is there that regional and long-distance rail service is to be found.
Glonn is about 30 km from the cities of Munich and Rosenheim.
Further reading
Bildband "Glonn im Wandel der Zeit", 1. Auflage 1988, Geiger-Verlag Horb am Neckar,
Maria Sedlmair (Hrsg.): "Glonn - meine Heimat", 1. Auflage 1991, Selbstverlag: Maria Sedlmair, Senderstr. 30, 85737 Ismaning
Hans Obermair: "Glonner Geschichte und Geschichten", 1. Auflage 1999, Herausgeber im Selbstverlag: CSU Glonn, Grottenweg 5, 85625 Glonn
Johann-B. Niedermair "Glonn und Umgebung" 1. Auflage 1939 Salesianerverlag München 11, Nachdruck 1989 durch Kulturverein Glonn. Zu beziehen über Gemeinde Glonn
Wolfgang Koller "Geschichte und Geschichten" Festschrift zum 1200-Jahre Jubiläum 1974, herausgegeben von der Marktgemeinde Glonn
Rudolf Gerer "100 Jahre Klosterschule Glonn" Selbstverlag Kulturverein 85625 Glonn 2002,
Kulturverein Glonn eV, Wanderkarte Markt Glonn und Umgeb. 2004, zu beziehen bei Marktgemeinde Glonn
Hans Obermair, "Glonn und Lena Christ" Herausgeber Kulturverein Glonn 2006, zu beziehen über die Marktgemeinde Glonn
Hans Obermair, "300 Jahre Kirche Frauenreuth", Herausgeber Pfarrei Glonn 2007, zu beziehen über Pfarramt 85625 Glonn.
References
Other websites
Official website
Ebersberg (district) |
885320 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grafing | Grafing | Grafing bei München (officially: Grafing b.München) is a town in the district of Ebersberg, Upper Bavaria, Germany.
Geography
Grafing is in the Munich Region, about southeast of the state capital, where the Urtelbach and Wieshamer Bach both empty into the Attel River. The distance is roughly the same to Rosenheim and Wasserburg am Inn. Nearby municipalities are the district capital Ebersberg about to the north, Glonn and Kirchseeon.
The town has the following traditional rural land units (Gemarkungen in German): Elkofen, Grafing b.München, Nettelkofen, Oexing and Straußdorf.
Grafing station, which is to the west of the town, has access to the Munich S-Bahn network, as well as to Regional-Express and Regionalbahn trains of the national Deutsche Bahn railway company on the Munich–Salzburg railway line opened in 1870. Here the Filzenexpress line branches off to Wasserburg, served by SüdostBayernBahn trains. There is also a station called Grafing Stadt in the town, which is served by the S-Bahn.
Pictures
Twin towns
Grafing is twinned with:
Saint-Marcellin, Isère, France, since 1993
Notable people
Max Joseph Wagenbauer (1775-1829), landscape and animal painter / lithographer, royal court painter and gallery inspector
Josef Schuster (1906-1996), German weightlifter
References
Other websites
The town’s website
Information from the travel club
Town of Grafing Museum
Ebersberg (district) |
885321 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hohenlinden | Hohenlinden | Hohenlinden (meaning "high linden trees"; colloquially: Linden; in the Bavarian dialect: Hea-lin) is a community in the Upper Bavarian district of Ebersberg. The city of Lynden, Washington is named after it, as is Linden, Alabama. Hohenlinden is also the subject of an eponymous poem by Thomas Campbell.
Geography
Hohenlinden is in the Munich Planning Region roughly 35 km east of Munich.
Hohenlinden has the following traditional rural land units (Gemarkungen in German): Ebersberger Forst and Hohenlinden.
References
Other websites
Community website
Battle of Hohenlinden
Private Hohenlinden page
Ebersberg (district) |
885322 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kirchseeon | Kirchseeon | Kirchseeon is a market town in the Upper Bavarian district of Ebersberg and is 15 km east of Munich city limits.
The nearest communities are Grafing and Ebersberg. The Bavarian capital, Munich, can be reached by S-Bahn (line S4), which runs over the Munich–Salzburg line. Rosenheim and Wasserburg am Inn are each about 25 km away.
References
Other websites
Homepage Markt Kirchseeon
All you want to know about Kirchseeon
Ebersberg (district) |
885323 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Markt%20Schwaben | Markt Schwaben | Markt Schwaben is a town in Bavaria, Germany. It is about 23 km east of Munich on the northern edge of the Upper Bavarian district of Ebersberg. Neighbouring communities are Anzing, Forstinning, Pliening and Poing, (all in Ebersberg district) as well as Finsing, Ottenhofen and Pastetten (all in Erding district).
Geography
Through the town flows the Hennigbach, into which empties the Gigginger Bach southwest of Markt Schwaben. The River Sempt flows by to the east. The highest point in town is in the Wittelsbacher Höhe (heights) on the town's southern outskirts, which forms part of an alpine terminal moraine. Also in the south is the sport centre with its bathing pond. North of the railway tracks is the Burgerfeld new town with its theatre hall, more housing estates and several commercial-industrial areas. The castle with the town hall, the marketplace and St. Margaret's Church are downtown, and the school centre somewhat southwest of there.
Gallery
References
Other websites
Markt Schwaben's webpage
Weiherspiele
Junge Bühne
St. Margaret’s Catholic Parish in Markt Schwaben
Sources
Markt Schwaben's flag at Flags of the world
Ebersberg (district) |
885324 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moosach | Moosach | Moosach is a municipality in the Upper Bavarian district of Ebersberg and a member of the Verwaltungsgemeinschaft (administrative community) of Glonn.
Geography
The community is in a picturesque setting in an ice-age moraine landscape about 500 m in elevation and lends itself well to hiking. In the heights of the moraine that ring the town are lakes, among them the Steinsee, a bathing lake also favoured by visitors from Munich. Somewhat farther away is the Kitzlsee, a protected landscape.
Moosach comprises a number of surrounding hamlets and lone homesteads such as Falkenberg (with a stable and a beergarden), Baumhau, Altenburg and Berghofen.
References
Other websites
Ebersberg (district) |
885325 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oberpframmern | Oberpframmern | Oberpframmern is a community in the Upper Bavarian district of Ebersberg and a member of the Verwaltungsgemeinschaft (administrative community) of Glonn. It is about 24 kilometres southeast of Munich.
Geography
Oberpframmern is in the Munich Region. It has only one traditional rural land unit (Gemarkung in German), also called Oberpframmern.
References
Other websites
Community’s website
Ebersberg (district) |
885326 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pliening | Pliening | Pliening is a community east of Munich in the northwest of the district of Ebersberg in the Regierungsbezirk of Upper Bavaria, Germany. In the local dialect, the name is pronounced Pleaning. It has flourished in recent decades, partly as a commuter base for Munich, placed some 20 km to the west. The official population level had reached 5,263 by 2006.
Constituent communities
The community of Pliening contains of the main centres of Pliening, Gelting, Landsham, Landsham-Moos and Ottersberg as well as the hamlets and uninhabited places of Geltinger Au, Unterspann, Gigging, Gerharding and Erlmühle.
Famous people
Franz Xaver Bogner (1949- ), film director
Hans Schuler (1958- ), actor
Karin Ertl (1974- ), athlete
References
Other websites
Official homepage
Ebersberg (district) |
885327 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Poing%2C%20Bavaria | Poing, Bavaria | Poing is a municipality in the Upper Bavarian district of Ebersberg, being east of central Munich.
Geography
Poing is about NE of Munich and is serviced by the Munich S-Bahn (S2) and MVV Bus systems. Poing has two
constituent communities named Angelbrechting and Grub. Poing is bordered on the east by Anzing and
Markt Schwaben, Pliening in the North, Kirchheim to the West and Parsdorf to the South.
References
Other websites
History/last days of the war in Poing
Ebersberg (district) |
885353 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anello%20di%20Lierna | Anello di Lierna | The Anello di Lierna (in English the "Ring of Lierna") is a footpath and popular hiking trail in the Lombardy region of Italy. It is located on the eastern side of Lake Como. The trail is in the shape of a ring and starts and ends near the town of Lierna. The entrance to the trail is from the Sentiero del Viandante, a longer hiking trail that extends from the Province of Lecco to the Province of Sondrio. The Anello di Lierna is about long.
The trail goes into the mountains behind Lierna. They are known as the "Alpe di Lierna". It also passes a small church dedicated to Saint Peter. Its name in Italian is "Chiesetta di San Pietro".
Links
Lierna
References
Other websites
The Ring of Lierna Lake Como
L'anello degli alpeggi di Lierna
Tracks of Lierna Lake Como
Lombardy |
885358 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yael%20Mahler | Yael Mahler | Yael Mahler (born December 12, 1982 in Israel) is an Israeli dancer, threatre actress, and percussionist. She has performed in shows around the world, including in Israel and at Off-Broadway in New York City.
Early life
Yael Mahler was born in Israel. Starting at the age of three, she trained in various music and dance genres, including classical ballet, jazz, hip-hop, and contemporary.
Career
At the age of 17, Mahler joined Mayumana, an Israeli dance and drumming company, as its youngest dancer. Mahler toured with Mayumana for over 10 years.
Other than jazz and ballet, Mahler also focuses on dance genres such as belly dancing, African, Samba, and Zumba.
In 2007, Mahler acted in a theatre act, "Be," produced by Mayumana. The show was first performed at Off-Broadway's Union Square Theatre on February 23, 2007.
Mahler is also a percussionist. She has performed with Israeli artists Harel Shachal, Mosh Ben-Ari, Din-Din Aviv, among others.
References
Other websites
Official website
Living people
1982 births
Israeli entertainers
Israeli musicians |
885365 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/30%20%28album%29 | 30 (album) | 30 is the fourth studio album by English singer-songwriter Adele. It was released 19 November 2021 through Melted Stone and Columbia Records.
Adele explained the album should have been released in 2020 but was postponed because of the COVID-19 pandemic.
The cover depicts Adele facing to the right in front of an emerald-green background.
30 debuted at number one in the US with 839,000 copies consumed in its first week, the highest-selling first week of 2021. It also entered at number one in the UK.
Track listing
Lengths from iTunes metadata. Credits from Target exclusive album booklet.
Charts
References
2021 albums
Adele albums
Pop albums
Soul albums |
885366 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lake%20St.%20Louis%2C%20Missouri | Lake St. Louis, Missouri | Lake St. Louis is a city in St. Charles County, Missouri, United States.
Cities in Missouri |
885367 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/New%20Melle%2C%20Missouri | New Melle, Missouri | New Melle is a city in St. Charles County, Missouri, United States.
Cities in Missouri |
885368 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/O%27Fallon%2C%20Missouri | O'Fallon, Missouri | O'Fallon is a city in St. Charles County, Missouri, United States.
Cities in Missouri |
885369 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Portage%20Des%20Sioux%2C%20Missouri | Portage Des Sioux, Missouri | Portage Des Sioux is a city in St. Charles County, Missouri, United States.
Cities in Missouri |
885370 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/St.%20Paul%2C%20Missouri | St. Paul, Missouri | St. Paul is a city in St. Charles County, Missouri, United States.
Cities in Missouri |
885371 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/St.%20Peters%2C%20Missouri | St. Peters, Missouri | St. Peters is a city in St. Charles County, Missouri, United States.
Cities in Missouri |
885372 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Weldon%20Spring%2C%20Missouri | Weldon Spring, Missouri | Weldon Spring is a city in St. Charles County, Missouri, United States.
Cities in Missouri |
885373 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/West%20Alton%2C%20Missouri | West Alton, Missouri | West Alton is a city in St. Charles County, Missouri, United States.
Cities in Missouri |
885380 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Isidore%20Laurent%20Deroy | Isidore Laurent Deroy | Isidore Laurent Deroy, named also Isidore-Laurent Deroy, Isidore Deroy, Laurent Deroy (14 April 1797 – 25 November 1886) was an french painter from France.
Life
He was a pupil of Félix Vallotton and Louis François Cassas, by whom he was deeply influenced, specializing as a painter, watercolorist and lithographer.
Together with André Chapuy and Louis Le Breton he was the author of numerous series of views of the places they considered the most beautiful in the world.
Son of Jacques Deroy and Aimée Madeleine Pertuisot, Isidore Laurent Deroy was a pupil of the architect and the painter Louis-François Cassas. He has made a lot of descriptions and he is the author of a considerable body of work. We owe him French landscapes and animals, drawn, for the most part, in sepia.
Some of his work was featured in the galleries of the Duchess of Berry and Duke of Orléans. Deroy, who signed his paintings, exhibited at the Salons of 1810, 1812, 1819, 1822 and 1827.
He obtained a 3rd class medal at the Salon du Louvre in 1836 as a lithographer.
He created in 1860 with the Becquet brothers the series France in Miniature.
A tireless lithographer, he reproduced various subjects for the "Amateur's Museum", and published countless views.
He went to paint on Lake Como in Lierna, thanks to the friendship of a noble family who had possessions there by the lake.
His sons Émile and Auguste Victor are his pupils.
He died on November 25, 1886 at his Parisian domicile at 12, rue du Pré-aux-Clercs, widower of his wife Héloise Villain.
Gallery
Related pages
List of Italian painters
Footnotes
Bibliography
Henri Béraldi, Les Graveurs du xixe siècle : guide de l'amateur d'estampes modernes, vol. 5, Paris, L. Conquet, 1886, 242 p., p. 186-7.
David Karel, Dictionnaire des artistes de langue française en Amérique du Nord, Laval (Canada), Musée du Québec, Les Presses de l'Université.
Paul Marmottan, L’École française de peinture (1789-1839), Paris, H. Laurens, 1886, 471 p., p. 121-2.
Dictionnaire Bénézit, 1976.
Other websites
« Isidore Laurent Deroy » dans la base Joconde.
« Isidore Laurent Deroy » sur le site du Musée national des beaux-arts du Québec.
1797 births
Italian painters
People from Paris |
885395 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jadakiss | Jadakiss | Jadakiss (born May 27, 1975) is an American rapper. Jadakiss (born Jason Terrance Phillips) joined the rap group The Lox in 1994, which became popular in 1997. In 1999, he joined the Ruff Ryders as well.
Albums
Studio albums
Kiss tha Game Goodbye (2001)
Kiss of Death (2004)
The Last Kiss (2009)
Top 5 Dead or Alive (2015)
Ignatius (2020)
Collaboration albums
Friday on Elm Street (with Fabolous) (2017)
1975 births
Living people |
885396 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Intel%208086 | Intel 8086 | The Intel 8086 is a 16-bit microprocessor of the late 1970s. It was the precessor of the Intel 8088, which was a popular processor in the 1980s. The design is based on the architecture of the 8080 and 8085, which were 8 bit processors Intel made in the 1970s. The 8086 lacks a few functions, which had to be added with external chips. It also lacks the ability to do floating-point calculations. This was commonly added with the 8087 chip. The IBM PC, released in the 1980s, used an 8088 chip. Amstrad built clones, which used the 8086 chip.
Intel processors
Microprocessor design |
885400 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aliso%20Viejo%2C%20California | Aliso Viejo, California | Aliso Viejo is a city in Orange County, California, United States.
Cities in California
Settlements in Orange County, California |
885401 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Buena%20Park%2C%20California | Buena Park, California | Buena Park is a city in Orange County, California, United States.
Cities in California
Settlements in Orange County, California |
885402 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dana%20Point%2C%20California | Dana Point, California | Dana Point is a city in Orange County, California, United States.
Cities in California
Settlements in Orange County, California |
885403 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/La%20Habra%2C%20California | La Habra, California | La Habra is a city in Orange County, California, United States.
Cities in California
Settlements in Orange County, California |
885404 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/La%20Palma%2C%20California | La Palma, California | La Palma is a city in Orange County, California, United States.
Cities in California
Settlements in Orange County, California |
885405 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rancho%20Santa%20Margarita%2C%20California | Rancho Santa Margarita, California | Rancho Santa Margarita is a city in Orange County, California, United States.
Cities in California
Settlements in Orange County, California |
885406 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stanton%2C%20California | Stanton, California | Stanton is a city in Orange County, California, United States.
Cities in California
Settlements in Orange County, California |
885407 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Villa%20Park%2C%20California | Villa Park, California | Villa Park is a city in Orange County, California, United States.
Cities in California
Settlements in Orange County, California |
885408 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nashville%20metropolitan%20area | Nashville metropolitan area | The Nashville metropolitan area (officially, the Nashville-Davidson–Murfreesboro–Franklin, TN Metropolitan Statistical Area) is a metropolitan statistical area centered around Nashville, Tennessee, the capital and largest city in Tennessee, in the United States. With a population of nearly 2 million, it is the most populous metropolitan area in Tennessee. It is also the largest metropolitan area in Tennessee, in terms of land area.
Nashville, Tennessee
Metropolitan areas of the United States |
885410 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sunnfjord%20%28municipality%29 | Sunnfjord (municipality) | Sunnfjord is a municipality in Vestland county, Norway. It is in the traditional district of Sunnfjord. The administrative centre of the municipality is the town of Førde. Other villages in the municipality include Naustdal, Sande, Vassenden, and Skei.
Famous people
Kjell Opseth (d. 2017), politician, minister (government)
Municipalities of Norway |
885413 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Radical%20surgery | Radical surgery | Radical surgery, also called radical dissection, is a surgery that is more extensive than "conservative" surgery in somewhat manner.
When it comes to surgical oncology, radical surgery is surgery involve removing both a tumor and any metastases for diagnostic motive or treatment purposes. It implies that it consists removal of a tumor or mass and ancillary lymph nodes that may drain the mass, as in radical mastectomy.
Whilst in histopathology, radicality of tumor excisions is defined as the absence of tumor cells in a certain resection margin, with the specific margin width varying by tumor type and local guidelines.
References
Surgery |
885414 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Immunohistochemistry | Immunohistochemistry | Immunohistochemistry (IHC) it involves the process of selectively identifying antigens in cells of a tissue section by exploiting the principle of antibodies binding specifically to antigens in biological tissues. IHC takes its name from the roots "immuno", which simply means antibodies used in the procedure, and "histo", means. Immunohistochemistry was been conceptualized by Albert Coons.
Sample Preparation
This involve proper tissue collection, fixation and sectioning. A solution of formalin is often used to fix tissue, but other methods may also be used.
References
Laboratory techniques |
885425 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chungkingosaurus | Chungkingosaurus | Chungkingosaurus, meaning "Chongqing Lizard", is a genus of herbivorous dinosaur from the Late Jurassic Upper Shaximiao Formation in what is now China. It is a member of the Stegosauria.
Dinosaurs |
885430 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clarksville%2C%20New%20Hampshire | Clarksville, New Hampshire | Clarksville is a town in Coös County, New Hampshire, United States. As of the 2020 census, 294 people lived there.
Other websites
New Hampshire Economic and Labor Market Information Bureau Profile
Towns in New Hampshire
1853 establishments in North America |
885432 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charlestown%2C%20New%20Hampshire | Charlestown, New Hampshire | Charlestown is a town in Sullivan County, New Hampshire, United States. As of the 2010 census, 5,114 people lived there.
Other websites
Town of Charlestown official website
Towns in New Hampshire
1783 establishments in North America |
885444 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Public%20bookcase | Public bookcase | A public bookcase (also called a book exchange, a free library or a street library) is a box or cupboard with books in it that everyone can get to. People often put a book they have finished reading into the bookcase, and then take a book out of the bookcase to read instead. People can also take books from the bookcase without giving a book if they have no books to give. Public bookcases are often along sidewalks, in public buildings or in people's gardens near the sidewalk.
Gallery
Libraries
Street furniture |
885458 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/John%20Bedford%20Lloyd | John Bedford Lloyd | John Bedford Lloyd (January 2, 1956 – October 31, 2021) was an American character actor.
Lloyd was born in New Haven, Connecticut, the son of Ann Storrs Lloyd and Edward B. Lloyd of Southport, Connecticut. His father was an architect.
He has a sister, Susan Storrs Lloyd, and a brother, Thomas Bedford Lloyd. Thomas was married to Susan DeLong Ball.
While studying at Williams College in Williamstown, Massachusetts, he was cast in the play One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest, and decided to become a professional actor.
He later attended Yale School of Drama. After graduating, he moved to Manhattan and began his professional acting career on the stage. He's appeared in movies such as Trading Places, Crossing Delancey, Philadelphia, Fair Game, The Bourne Supremacy, Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps, The Front Runner and in TV series such as Hometown, Law & Order, Aliens in the Family, John Adams, and Ozark.
He married actress Anne Twomey on August 23, 1986. The couple have two daughters, Hannah and Elizabeth.
He died on October 31, 2021 of complications from deadly fungus and heart failure in Los Angeles County, California at the age of 65.
Filmography
Film
Television
References
Other websites
1956 births
2021 deaths
American movie actors
American television actors
Actors from New Haven, Connecticut |
885460 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cartoon-Box | Cartoon-Box | Cartoon-Box is an online cartoon series created by Joost Lieuwma.
References
2016 British television series debuts
2020s British television series
2010s British television series
2016 American television series debuts
2020s American television series
2010s American television series
2016 Australian television series debuts
2020s Australian television series
2010s Australian television series
2016 Dutch television series debuts
2020s Dutch television series
2010s Dutch television series |
885473 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steinh%C3%B6ring | Steinhöring | Steinhöring is a community in the Upper Bavarian district of Ebersberg.
Geography
Steinhöring is in the Munich Region. It lies in the south-east of the Ebersberger Forst (forest) which is one of the largest continuous area of woodlands in Germany.
It includes two traditional rural land units (Gemarkungen in German) named Sankt Christoph and Steinhöring.
Neighbouring communities are Ebersberg, Hohenlinden and Frauenneuharting.
Subdivisions
Steinhöring is divided into many boroughs:
Sankt Christoph and Tulling; Abersdorf, Berg, Endorf, Hintsberg, Schützen und Sensau; the hamlets Aschau, Au, Dichtlmühle, Dietmering, Elchering, Etzenberg, Graben, Höhenberg, Holzhäusln, Kraiß, Niederaltmannsberg, Oberseifsieden, Ötzmann, Rupertsdorf, Schechen, Sprinzenöd, Unterseifsieden, Wall, Welling, Winkl and Zaißing as well as the housing-groups of Blöckl, Buchschechen, Helletsgaden, Hofstett, Hub, Lehen, Lieging, Mayrhof, Meiletskirchen, Neuhardsberg, Oed, Oelmühle, Ranhartsberg, Salzburg, Schätzl, Schweig, Stinau, Thailing, Untermeierhof and Winkl b. Sankt Christoph.
References
Other websites
Community’s website
Ebersberg (district) |
885474 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vaterstetten | Vaterstetten | Vaterstetten is a municipality in the Upper Bavarian district of Ebersberg. It is east of Munich and is the district's biggest community. Vaterstetten is on the outskirts of Munich, about twenty minutes by S-Bahn from Marienplatz.
Geography
Location
Vaterstetten borders in the north on the community of Poing, in the northeast on the community of Anzing, in the east on the unincorporated area of the Ebersberg Forest (Ebersberger Forst), in the southeast on the community of Zorneding (all in Ebersberg district), in the southwest on the community of Grasbrunn, and in the west on the communities of Haar and Feldkirchen (all three in Munich district).
Constituent communities
The community conttains of the constituent centres of Baldham, Hergolding, Neufarn, Parsdorf, Purfing, Vaterstetten and Weißenfeld.
References
Other websites
Partnership with Alem Katema
Ebersberg (district) |
885475 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/William%20the%20Lion | William the Lion | William I, known as the Lion (1142 - 4 December 1214) was King of Scotland from 1165 until 1214. His time as ruler was one of the longest in Scottish history, he submitted to Henry II from 1174 until 1189, when he paid Richard I a sum of money to stop him submitting.
References
Kings and Queens of Scotland
1142 births
1214 deaths |
885476 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Portuguese%20Communist%20Party | Portuguese Communist Party | The Portuguese Communist Party is a communist, Marxist–Leninist political party in Portugal based upon democratic centralism. The party is characterized as being between the left-wing and far-left on the political spectrum.
The Party was founded in 1921, establishing contacts with the Comintern in 1922. PCP was made illegal after a fascist coup in the late 1920s, the PCP played a major role in the opposition to the dictatorial regime of António de Oliveira Salazar. During the five-decades-long dictatorship, the party was constantly suppressed by the political police, which forced its members to live in clandestine status under the threat of arrest, torture, and murder. After the Carnation Revolution in 1974, which overthrew the 48-year regime, the 36 members of party's Central Committee had, in the aggregate, experienced more than 300 years in jail.
After the end of the dictatorship, the party became a major political force of the new democratic regime. One of its goals, according to the party is to maintain its "vanguard role in the service of the class interests of the workers". The PCP is the fourth largest in the Portuguese Assembly of the Republic, where it holds 10 of the 230 assembly seats.
The Party publishes the weekly Avante!, founded in 1931. Its youth organization is the Portuguese Communist Youth, a member of the World Federation of Democratic Youth.
References |
885477 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vanguardism | Vanguardism | In the context of the theory of Leninist revolutionary struggle, vanguardism involves a strategy whereby the most class-conscious and politically "advanced" sections of the proletariat or working class, described as the revolutionary vanguard, form organizations in order to draw larger sections of the working class towards revolutionary politics and serve as manifestations of proletarian political power opposed to the bourgeois. |
885479 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Duncan%20I | Duncan I | Duncan I (c. 1001 - 14 August 1040) was King of Scotland from 1034 until 1040, when he was killed by the army of Macbeth.
1040 deaths
Kings and Queens of Scotland |
885480 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/28%20May%20coup | 28 May coup | The 28 May 1926 coup d'état was a nationalist military coup in Portugal. The coup put an end to the unstable Portuguese First Republic and started 48 years of authoritarian rule in Portugal. The regime that immediately resulted from the coup, the Ditadura Nacional, would be later turn into the Estado Novo, which in turn would last until the Carnation Revolution in 1974.
References
1920s in Europe |
885484 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zorneding | Zorneding | Zorneding is a community in district of Ebersberg, Upper Bavaria, Germany. It is placed some 20 km east of Munich, Bavaria’s capital.
Geography
Neighbouring communities
In the northwest, Zorneding borders on the community of Vaterstetten, in the northeast on the unincorporated area of the Ebersberg Forest (Ebersberger Forst), in the east on Kirchseeon, in the south on Oberpframmern and in the southwest on Munich district.
References
Other websites
Community‘s website
Ebersberg (district) |
885487 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carnation%20Revolution | Carnation Revolution | The Carnation Revolution, also known as the 25 April, was a coup on 25 April 1974 in Lisbon that overthrew the authoritarian Estado Novo regime, this caused social, economic, territorial, demographic and political changes through 1974 to 1975. Carnation Revolution resulted in the Portuguese transition to democracy and the end of the Portuguese Colonial War.
The revolution began as a coup organised by the Armed Forces Movement, made up of military officers who opposed the dictatorship regime, they also joined forces with an popular civil resistance movements in Portuguese colonies. By the end of 1974, Portuguese troops were withdrawn from Portuguese Guinea, which became a UN member state. This was followed by the independence of many Portuguese colonies. These events caused a mass exodus of Portuguese citizens from Portugal's former territories (mostly from Angola and Mozambique), creating over a million Portuguese refugees.
The carnation revolution got its name from the fact that almost no shots were fired and from restaurant worker Celeste Caeiro offering carnations to the soldiers when the population took to the streets to celebrate the end of the dictatorship, with other demonstrators following suit and carnations placed in the muzzles of guns and on the soldiers' uniforms. In Portugal, 25 April is a national holiday (, Freedom Day) that commemorates the revolution.
References |
885488 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adelschlag | Adelschlag | Adelschlag is a municipality in the district of Eichstätt in Bavaria in Germany.
References
Eichstätt (district) |
885489 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Altmannstein | Altmannstein | Altmannstein is a municipality in the district of Eichstätt in Bavaria in Germany.
References
Eichstätt (district) |
885490 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/B%C3%B6hmfeld | Böhmfeld | Böhmfeld is a municipality in the district of Eichstätt in Bavaria in Germany.
References
Eichstätt (district) |
885491 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Buxheim | Buxheim | Buxheim is a municipality in the district of Eichstätt in Bavaria in Germany.
References
Eichstätt (district) |
885492 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Llywelyn%20the%20Last | Llywelyn the Last | Llywelyn the Last (1223 - 11 December 1282) was Prince of Wales from 1246 until 1282.
Battle of Orewin Bridge (1282)
In 1282, near the town of Builth Wells, the Kingdom of Wales fought a battle against the English, in which Llywelyn was killed.
Princes and Princesses of Wales
1223 births
1282 deaths |
885493 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Denkendorf%2C%20Bavaria | Denkendorf, Bavaria | Denkendorf is a municipality in the district of Eichstätt in Bavaria in Germany.
References
Eichstätt (district) |
885494 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dollnstein | Dollnstein | Dollnstein is a municipality in the district of Eichstätt in Bavaria in Germany. The name Dollnstein has its origins in Middle High German "Tollunstein".
References
Eichstätt (district) |
885495 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Egweil | Egweil | Egweil is a municipality in the district of Eichstätt in Bavaria in Germany.
References
Eichstätt (district) |
885496 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eitensheim | Eitensheim | Eitensheim is a municipality in the district of Eichstätt (district) in Bavaria in Germany.
Geography
Eitensheim is between Eichstätt and Ingolstadt, in Altmühl Valley Nature Park.
Neighbouring communes
Following cities and communes are bordered on the commune Eitensheim:
Hitzhofen, Lippertshofen, Gaimersheim, Friedrichshofen, Buxheim and Tauberfeld.
Literature
Andreas Hirsch: Eitensheim. Edited by commune Eitensheim. Eitensheim 2000.
Gerhard Hirschmann: Historischer Atlas von Bayern. Part Franken. Row I, Issue 6. Eichstätt. Beilngries-Eichstätt-Greding. Munich 1959.
Hubert Freilinger: Historischer Atlas von Bayern. Part Altbayern. Ingolstadt. Munich 1977.
Der Eichstätter Raum in Geschichte und Gegenwart. 2nd extended version, Eichstätt 1984.
References
Other websites
Website of Eitensheim
Eichstätt (district) |
885497 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gaimersheim | Gaimersheim | Gaimersheim is a municipality in the district of Eichstätt, in Bavaria, Germany. It is 7 km northwest of Ingolstadt.
References
Eichstätt (district) |
885498 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Power%20Rangers%20Ninja%20Steel | Power Rangers Ninja Steel | Power Rangers Ninja Steel Is a TV show Power Rangers started in 2017. It aired from January 21 to December 1 2017-2018 44 episodes. It is based on the Super Sentai series Shuriken Sentai Ninninger. It is the sequel to Power Rangers Dino Charge. A sequel to it called Power Rangers Beast Morphers started in 2019-2020.
The second season and overall 24th season of Power Rangers, Power Rangers Super Ninja Steel started in 2018.
Plot
Season 1: Ninja Steel
Galvanax is the reigning champion of Galaxy Warriors, the most popular intergalactic TV game show in the universe where contestants from all over the universe battle to prove who is the galaxy's mightiest warrior. He has become determined to make himself invincible by controlling the mythical Ninja Nexus Prism, which contains the supernatural Ninja Nexus Star. Meanwhile, the Prism, flying through space, lands at the house of Master Dane Romero, who chips off old fragments of the Prism's metallic coating, creating the legendary Ninja Steel. When Galvanax came to Earth soon after, Master Dane Romero fought him to keep him from obtaining the Nexus Star and apparently sacrificed himself to thwart Galvanax's plan, while in the process separating the Nexus Star into six separate Ninja Power Stars, though Galvanax and his minions Madame Odius and Ripcon made off with his son Brody. Ten years later, an enslaved Brody escapes from Galvanax's ship with the Prism, the Power Stars, and fellow slaves Redbot and Mick Kanic and returns to Earth, descending into the city of Summer Cove where they meet high school students Preston Tien, Sarah Thompson, Calvin Maxwell and Hayley Foster who manage to retrieve the Power Stars from the Prism and morph into the Ninja Steel Power Rangers. Furious at the outcome, Galvanax sends his warrior contestants down to Earth to steal the Prism where each epic battle against the Rangers is broadcast throughout the universe. Together, the Rangers must master their arsenal of Power Stars, Mega Morph Cycles, and Zords, that are all made from the Ninja Steel, in order to stop this evil threat and save the Earth from descruction. During their battles, they gain a new addition to their team in the form of country singer Levi Weston, who received his own Power Star and became the Gold Ranger. He is later revealed to be Brody's long lost brother Aiden.
During the final battle against Galvanax, the Ninja Nexus Prism restores Brody's broken Red Ninja Power Star where it not only turns Mick into an alternate Red Ranger, but also restores Master Dane Romero. The Rangers are able to destroy Galvanax with the Ninja Nexus Prism going inactive, but Madame Odius survives the unexpected Ninja Steel mentor
attack on Galvanax's ship.
Season 2: Super Ninja Steel
In Power Rangers Super Ninja Steel, the heroine teens find themselves face-to-face with an old enemy when they discover the Madame Odius is still alive and is more determined than ever to steal the Ninja Nexus Prism and revive its powers for her life and she is a power ranger farious purposes with the assistance of Badonna, Brax, and General Tynamon. Now it is up to the Rangers and some unexpected help from new friends to use the power of teamwork to protect the Prism, defeat Madame Odius, and save the world.
Sledge and his crew from Power Rangers Dino Charge escape from a wormhole (due to events from the Power Rangers Dino Super Charge finale - "End of Extinction", thought they did not fade away from existence by the history alternation expect Fury and Curio after their past selves are destroyed, assumed there is a side effect from the wormhole that keep them from being erased.) thus arriving in the main dimension of the Power Rangers multiverse. After asteroid, which is covered in Ninja Super Steel, a metal even stronger than Ninja Steel. Instead Odius tricks him and gains the loyalty of a prisoner of his named Badonna, takes the Super Steel for herself, and gets the ship fixed regardless. Putting Galaxy Warriors back on the air, Odius, Badonna, and a new contestant named Smellephant attack Earth to revive the Ninja Nexus Prism and forge evil Ninja Stars and Super Steel. Thanks to prior warning from a returning Mick and using every trick up their sleeves, the former Rangers manage to claim the Super Steel and regain their powers, though much stronger than before.
With new and improved powers and gear, the Rangers protect the Ninja Power Stars from Odius and her Warrior contestants. In order to get an edge on them, Badonna books a ragtag team of Galactic Ninjas, intent on proving their superiority to the "Earth Ninjas". Odius hatches a plan to send the Galactic Ninjas into fatal battles in order to claim their Ninja Medallions for the creation of Foxatron, her own Zord. Foxatron destroys the Ninja Ultrazord, leaving the Rangers' Zord Stars burned and in no condition for use. Luckily, with the help of three mysterious cloaked figures, they are able to repair the Zord Stars and destroy Foxatron with their new Ninja Blaze Megazord, gained by proving to the
Prism, that they're kind at heart enough to be worthy of such power.
As revenge, Odius forms an alliance with Lord Draven, ruler of an evil dimension known as the Antiverse. The two plan to unite all dimensions into one and use an army of Robo Ranger clones to conquer them all. Fortunately, the Ninja Steel Rangers and a team of Legendary Rangers (including the three cloaked figures revealed to be Wes Collins, Gemma from RPM, and Koda from Dino Charge, as well as Tommy Oliver, Katherine Hillard, Rocky Desantos, Trent Fernandez-Mercer, T.J. Johnson, Antonio Garcia, and Gia Moran, all of whom escaped Draven's captivity) are able to destroy Draven and stop the merging of the dimensions.
After the fall of the Galactic Ninjas and Draven's demise, Odius continues to plot the Rangers' downfall, even as going as far as to trick the legendary Space Sheriff Skyfire into viewing the Rangers as thieves, while the sheriff was hunting a wanted criminal and demolitions expert named Blammo, who was a contestant on Galaxy Warriors at the time. Odius makes yet another deal, this time with General Tynamon, manager of a famous fighter named Brax. Tynamon is actually a small monster using a robot suit to look big, hoping Odius will grant him to grow big if he can get the Power Stars and destroy the Rangers. While he does succeed in testing out her mind control device and thus gaining Mick as an ally, the monster is only able to achieve his dream for a small amount of time, as he is destroyed the Rangers. For Odius however, losing Tynamon is meaningless as Mick an can help her launch her ultimate plan.
Mick promises to help her broadcast a signal which will mind control the whole planet. A monster named Gorrox disguises as a TV producer to get humans for her broadcast. The audition he holds causes Calvin and Hayley to argue and breakup, while, Victor and Monty are chosen for the role. Gorrox reveals himself and is destroyed along with a vengeful Brax, in battle with the Rangers. Unfortunately, they are unable to stop her as Odius now controls half the human race and has ambushed Summer Cove High. While Sarah and Hayley sneak onto the Warrior Dome to save a mind controlled Calvin, the Romero brothers and Preston watch a Odius turns the Nexus Prism evil and forges a Ninja Nexus Super Star, revealing she's wanted to control an army with the Prism's power for a thousand years. The three are then forced to fight Brody and Levi's father, whom was also mind controlled. Luckily, Hayley destroys the satellite and gets back together with a free Calvin. Odius' former human soldiers escape with Victor and Monty's help, leading to the destruction of to combat a seemingly unstoppable Odius, infuse themselves with the power of the Nexus Star with a little help from Preston's magic. Try as she may, Odius is no match for a whole team of those with equal powers to hers, falling in the final battle when the Rangers combine their Nexus Stars combined with the Nexus Power and bringing peace to Earth. Victor and Monty are rewarded for their bravery in helping to stop Odius while the Rangers return their powers to the Ninja Nexus Prism, which uses its power to reforge its Ninja Steel
crust and files off in search of another planet in need. With Mick remaining on Earth as their teacher (through remaining in contact with his family through satellite), the Rangers return to life as normal high school students, unware that Sledge and his crew are still alive elsewhere in space.
Later, Sledge and his crew return again in Christmas where they use the rebuilt Warrior Dome ship to start Poisandra's talk show. With help from Koda, the Blue Dino Charge Ranger and Santa Claus, Sledge and his crew along with his ship and reprogrammed Basher Bots are all destroyed this time for good. Afterwards, Koda invites the Ninja Steel Rangers back to his world to spend Christmas with him.
Characters
Cast
Rangers
William Shewfelt as Brody Romero, the Ninja Steel Red Ranger and son of a Ninja Ranger. He is Dane Romero's youngest son and Aiden's younger brother
Peter Sudarso as Preston Tien, the Ninja Steel Blue Ranger
Nico Greetham as Calvin Maxwell, the Ninja Steel Yellow Ranger
Zoe Robins as Hayley Foster, the Ninja Steel White Ranger
Chyrsti Ane as Sarah Thompson, the Ninja Steel Pink Ranger
Jordi Webber as Aiden Romero/Levi Weston, the Ninja Steel Gold Ranger. He is Dane Romero's oldest son and Brody's older brother.
Supporting cast
Chris Reid as Victor Vincent
Caleb Bendit as Monty
Kelson Henderson as Mick Kanic, Ninja Steel Red Ranger II
Ruby Love as Princess Viera
Bryon Coll as the voice of Redbot
Amanda Billing as Principal Hastings
Claire Chitham as Mrs. Finch
Mikaela Ruegg as Sandy
Lori Dungey as Mrs. Bell
Stanley Andrew Johnson III as Tom, Levi Weston's manager.
Daniel Sing as the Mayor of Summer Cove
Jodie Rimmer as Jackie Thompson
Taylor Barrett as Ace
Malcolm Bishop as Business manager to the Mayor of Summer Cove
Mike Edward as Master Dane Romero, Ninja Steel Red Ranger III
Taimana Marupo as Young Brody Romero
Ethan Buckwell as Young Aiden Romero
Kohji Mimura as Redbot (in-suit actor, Ninja Steel)
Emma Carr as Redbot (in-suit actor, Super Ninja Steel)
Veteran Rangers
Jason David Frank as Tommy Oliver, the original Green Ranger and White Ranger, White Nijetti Ranger from Mighty Morphin Power Rangers, Zeo Ranger V Red from Power Rangers Zeo, the first Red Turbo Ranger from Power Rangers Turbo, and Black Dino Thunder Ranger from Power Rangers Dino Thunder.
Steve Cardenas as Rocky Desantos, the second Red Ranger and Red Nijetti Ranger from Mighty Morphin Power Rangers and Zeo Ranger III Blue from Power Rangers Zeo.
Catherine Sutherland as Katherine Hillard, the second Pink Ranger and Pink Nijetti Ranger from Mighty Morphin Power Rangers, Zeo Ranger I Pink from Power Rangers Zeo and the first Pink Turbo Ranger from Power Rangers Turbo.
Selwyn Ward as T.J. Johnson, the Blue Space Ranger from Power Rangers In Space and the second Red Turbo Ranger from Power Rangers Turbo.
Jason Faunt as Wesley "Wes" Collins, the Red Time Force Ranger from Power Rangers Time Force.
Jeffrey Parazzo as Trent Fernandez-Mercer, the White Dino Thunder Ranger from Power Rangers Dino Thunder.
Li Ming Hu as Gemma, the RPM Silver Ranger from Power Rangers RPM.
Steven Skyler as Antonio Garcia, the Gold Samurai Ranger from Power Rangers Samurai.
Ciara Hanna as Gia Moran, the Yellow Megaforce Ranger from Power Rangers Megaforce.
Yoshi Sudarso as Koda, the Blue Dino Charge Ranger from Power Rangers Dino Charge.
Villains
Richard Simpson as the voice of Galvanax
Campbell Cooley as the voices of Ripcon and Cosmo Royale
Jacque Drew as the voice of Madame Odius
Marissa Scott as the voice of Badonna
Jamie Linehan as the voice of Brax
Rajneel Singh as the voice of Lord Draven
Adam Gardiner as the voice of Sledge
Esteves Gillespie as the voices of Wrench and General Tynamon
Jackie Clarke as the voice of Poisandra
References
Mighty Morphin Power Rangers
English-language television programs |
885499 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/SNCF | SNCF | The Société nationale des chemins de fer français (French pronunciation: [sɔsjete nɑsjɔnal de ʃ(ə)mɛ̃ d(ə) fɛʁ fʁɑ̃sɛ]; abbreviated as SNCF [ɛs‿ɛn se ɛf]; French for "French National Railway Company") is France's national state-owned railway company. Founded in 1938, it operates the country's national rail traffic along with Monaco, including the TGV, on France's high-speed rail network. Its functions include operation of railway services for passengers and freight (through its subsidiaries SNCF Voyageurs and Rail Logistics Europe), as well as maintenance and signalling of rail infrastructure (SNCF Réseau). The railway network consists of about 35,000 km (22,000 mi) of route, of which 2,600 km (1,600 mi) are high-speed lines and 14,500 km (9,000 mi) electrified. About 14,000 trains are operated daily.
In 2010 the SNCF was ranked 22nd in France and 214th globally on the Fortune Global 500 list. It is the main business of the SNCF Group, which in 2020 had €30 billion of sales in 120 countries. The SNCF Group employs more than 275,000 employees in France and around the world. Since July 2013, the SNCF Group headquarters are located in a Parisian suburb at 2 Place aux Étoiles in Saint-Denis. The president of SNCF Group has been Jean-Pierre Farandou since 2019.
Companies of France
1938 establishments in Europe |
885500 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gro%C3%9Fmehring | Großmehring | Großmehring is a municipality in the district of Eichstätt in Bavaria in Germany.
References
Eichstätt (district) |
885501 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hepberg | Hepberg | Hepberg is a municipality in the district of Eichstätt in Bavaria in Germany.
References
Eichstätt (district) |
885502 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hitzhofen | Hitzhofen | Hitzhofen is a municipality in the district of Eichstätt in Bavaria in Germany.
References
Eichstätt (district) |
885503 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kinding | Kinding | Kinding is a municipality in the district of Eichstätt in Bavaria in Germany.
References
Eichstätt (district) |
885504 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kipfenberg | Kipfenberg | Kipfenberg is a town and municipality in the district of Eichstätt in Bavaria, Germany. It is known for its hillside castle and fortress, and for being the geographical centre of Bavaria. The river Altmühl flows through the municipality and its market town of Kipfenberg.
Franz Widnmann (1846–1910), painter, graphic artist, and professor at the Royal School of Applied Arts in Munich, was born at Kipfenberg.
Communities
References
Other websites
Eichstätt (district) |
885505 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/K%C3%B6sching | Kösching | Kösching is a municipality in the district of Eichstätt in Bavaria in Germany.
References
Eichstätt (district) |
885506 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lenting | Lenting | Lenting is a municipality in the district of Eichstätt in Bavaria in Germany.
References
Eichstätt (district) |
885507 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mindelstetten | Mindelstetten | Mindelstetten is a municipality in the district of Eichstätt in Bavaria in Germany.
References
Eichstätt (district) |
885508 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/M%C3%B6rnsheim | Mörnsheim | Mörnsheim is a municipality in the district of Eichstätt in Bavaria in Germany. It is on the river Gailach.
References
Eichstätt (district) |
885513 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Valentinian%20II | Valentinian II | Valentinian II (371 - 15 May 392) was Roman Emperor from 375 until 392 when he was discovered hanged in his room.
Roman Emperors
371 births
392 deaths |
885520 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Semitic%20root | Semitic root | Semitic Root languages are characterized as a sequence of consonants or "radicals".
Triconsonantal roots
A triliteral or triconsonantal root (Hebrew: שרש תלת-עצורי, šoreš təlat-ʻiṣuri; Arabic: جذر ثلاثي, jiḏr ṯulāṯī; Syriac: ܫܪܫܐ, šeršā) is a root containing a sequence of three consonants.
References
Linguistics |
885521 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nassenfels | Nassenfels | Nassenfels is a municipality in the district of Eichstätt in Bavaria in Germany.
References
Eichstätt (district) |
885522 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oberdolling | Oberdolling | Oberdolling is a municipality in the district of Eichstätt in Bavaria in Germany.
References
Eichstätt (district) |
885523 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pf%C3%B6rring | Pförring | Pförring is a municipality in the district of Eichstätt in Bavaria in Germany.
References
Eichstätt (district) |
885524 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pollenfeld | Pollenfeld | Pollenfeld is a municipality in the district of Eichstätt in Bavaria in Germany.
Division of Pollenfeld
Districts: Pollenfeld with Wörmersdorf, Seuversholz with Ziegelhütte, Sornhüll with Götzelshard, Wachenzell with Ziegelhütte, Weigersdorf and Preith.
Geography
Pollenfeld is in the Ingolstadt region, 8 km (approx. 5 miles) north of the district seat (Kreisstadt) of Eichstätt in the Franconian Jura mountains.
References
Eichstätt (district) |
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