|
Search over 100 encyclopedias and dictionaries: |
Research categories | Follow us on Twitter |
Research categories
View all topics in the newsView all reference sources at Encyclopedia.com |
|||
|
laud
... Read more |
|
Tupac Shakur
Tupac Shakur 1971–1996 Rap singer and actor Bit By Acting Bug “Everybody’s Gonna Know Me” “Film Stardom, More Controversy” Pitfalls of Thug Life Saw Chart Success From Prison Selected discography Sources “Few rap stars filled their music or their... Read more |
|
again
... Read more |
|
Thomas Savage
Savage, Thomas (1915– ),novelist. Born in Utah, Savage grew up in Montana, where some of his most powerful and characteristic works have their setting. The Power of the Dog (1967) deals with a complicated Montana ranching family and involves family jealousy, suppressed homosexuality, and a... Read more |
|
Edwidge Danticat
Edwidge Danticat 1969– Novelist “Death Was Always Around Us” Degrees from Barnard, Brown National Book Award Nominee Selected writings Sources “Image not available for copyright reasons” Edwidge Danticat is one of only a handful of contemporary novelists of... Read more |
|
John Bramhall
Bramhall, John (1594–1663), a dominant force amongst the Church of Ireland bishops in the 1630s and again in the early 1660s. Born in Yorkshire, Bramhall was educated at Cambridge (BA 1612, MA 1616, BD 1623, DD 1630), was ordained, and came to the notice of Archbishop Laud, who recommended... Read more |
|
William Bauchop Wilson
William Wilson, story by Poe, published in 1839 and collected in Tales of the Grotesque and Arabesque (1840). The description of school life in England is partly autobiographical.The central figure is a willful, passionate youth, who at Dr. Bransby's boarding school leads all his companions except... Read more |
|
Ruminantia
Ruminantia A suborder of hooved mammals (see Artiodactyla) comprising the sheep, cattle, goats, deer, and antelopes. They are characterized by a four-chambered stomach (see illustration). The oesophagus empties into the first and most forward chamber, the reticulum. This communicates freely with the... Read more |
|
Mass murder
... Read more |
|
Kenneth II
Kenneth II d. 995, Scottish king (971-995). The son of Malcolm I (reigned 943-54), he became king of the united Picts and Scots in 971 and immediately led a savage raid on the British in Northumbria. He is later listed, however, as submitting to the Anglo-Saxon king Edgar c.973 and being granted by... Read more |
No reference documents or articles match the search term Che the murdering savage is lauded yet again Images of Hitler are not
Suggestions: