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Enigma
Enigma Contemporary dance entity MCMXC a.D. Conceived as One Song Marquis de Sadeness Single Created Controversy Sued by a Gregorian Choir Selected discography Sources Michael Cretu, the man who is Enigma, declared his creative philosophy in a Virgin Records press release: |
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Hugo Banzer Suarez
Hugo Banzer Suárez Hugo Banzer Su Read more |
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Su Shi
Su Shih Su Shih (1037-1101), also known as Su Tungp'o, was a Chinese author and artist. He was the most versatile genius in the history of Chinese literature. He excelled in every form of verse and prose he attempted and further distinguished himself as a calligrapher and painter. Su Shih... Read more |
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Giovanni Baglione
Baglione, Giovanni (b Rome, c.1570; d Rome, 30 Dec. 1643). Italian painter and writer. He had a fairly successful career as a painter (mainly of religious works), but his pictures are now virtually forgotten and he is remembered rather as the author of Le vite de' pittori, scultori, ed... Read more |
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Cherokee
Cherokee , largest Native American group in the United States. Formerly the largest and most important tribe in the Southeast, they occupied mountain areas of North and South Carolina, Georgia, Alabama, and Tennessee. The Cherokee language belongs to the Iroquoian branch of the Hokan-Siouan... Read more |
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Juan Carlos I
Juan Carlos I , 1938-, king of Spain (1975-), b. Rome. The grandson of Alfonso XIII , he was educated in Switzerland and in Spain. Placed by his father, Don Juan de Borbón, under the care of Francisco Franco as a possible successor, he graduated from Spain's three military academies and... Read more |
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Donna De Varona
Donna de Varona 1947- American swimmer When she qualified for the U.S. swim team for the 1960 Summer Olympic Games in Rome, Donna de Varona was only 13 years old, the youngest member of the Games that year. Four years later she won two gold medals at the Tokyo Olympics. She remains a world record... Read more |
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Society of Jesus
Society of Jesus religious order of the Roman Catholic Church. Its members are called Jesuits. St. Ignatius of Loyola , its founder, named it Companã de Jess [Span.,=(military) company of Jesus]; in Latin it is Societas Jesu (abbr. S.J.). Today the society numbers about 23,800 members;... Read more |
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Giuseppe Pagano
PAGANO, GIUSEPPE(b. Palermo, Sicily, Italy, 21 September 1872; d. Palermo, 9 August 1959)physiology.Pagano studied medicine at the University of Palermo and, while still a student at the Institute of Physiology, published experimental works on the methods of hypodermic absorption and toxicity of... Read more |
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James Abbott McNeill Whistler
James Abbott McNeill Whistler 1834-1903, American painter, etcher, wit, and eccentric, b. Lowell, Mass. Whistler was dismissed from West Point for insufficient knowledge of chemistry and from the U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey, where he had learned etching and map engraving, for erratic... Read more |
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