Saturday, October 11, 2008
Giovanni Buscaglione: “ Blofeld of SPECTRE: /* Biography */ ”’Giovanni Buscaglione”’, ([[March 1]] [[1874]] – [[1941]]) was an [[Italy|Italian]] – [[Colombia|Colombian]] [[architect]] and [[priest]] from [[Piedmont]], [[Italy]]. He designed series of important projects of religious and educative architecture in Italy, [[Constantinople]], [[Izmir]] and [[Alexandria]] but was especially noted for his work in [[Colombia]], a country […]
Saturday, October 11, 2008
Kate McDonough: “ Alexnia: Added {{[[Template:uncategorized|uncategorized]]}} tag to article. using [[WP:FRIENDLY|Friendly]] Katherine A. McDonough(born 1950) is the Editor of ”’TheCityCook.com”’, a web-based resource for urban home cooks. She owns and produces the web site with her husband, [[Emmy Award]]-winning filmmaker Mark Dichter, who takes all photographs for the site and produces its podcast audio features. […]
Saturday, October 11, 2008
Andrew Bradt: “ Nitsed00: [[WP:AES|←]]Created page with ‘[[Andrew Bradt]] Andrew Bradt is a 16 year old young man from Essex County. He enjoys playing the guitar and rocking out with his best friend Marc Oliver,’ [[Andrew Bradt]] Andrew Bradt is a 16 year old young man from Essex County. He enjoys playing the guitar and […]
Saturday, October 11, 2008
Henry Mackenzie (bishop): “ Bashereyre: [[Category:Archdeacons of Nottingham]] {{Anglican Portal}}The Rt Rev ”’Henry Mackenzie”’ (b [[16 May]] [[1808]] – d 15 October [[1878]]) was [[Anglican Bishop of Nottingham|Bishop Suffragan of Nottingham]] from 1870 until 1877<ref>”Consecration of the Bishop Suffragan Of Nottingham ” [[The Times]] Thursday, Feb 03, 1870; pg. 8; Issue 26664; col A</ref>. Educated […]
Saturday, October 11, 2008
Kürsat: “ Kevci: [[WP:AES|←]]Created page with ‘In summer 639, Ashian Jiesheshuai (阿史那結社率, in turkish Kürsat), the younger brother of Ashina Shibobi, whom Emperor Taizong did not favor and gave littl…’ In summer 639, Ashian Jiesheshuai (阿史那結社率, in turkish Kürsat), the younger brother of Ashina Shibobi, whom Emperor Taizong did not favor and gave little recognition […]
Saturday, October 11, 2008
William Howell Davies: “ Graham Lippiatt: [[WP:AES|←]]Created page with ‘Sir (William) ”’Howell Davies”’ (13 December 1851 – 26 October 1932) was a Welsh born [[leather]] merchant and [[Liberal Party (UK)|Liberal]] politician. ==Fam…’ Sir (William) ”’Howell Davies”’ (13 December 1851 – 26 October 1932) was a Welsh born [[leather]] merchant and [[Liberal Party (UK)|Liberal]] politician. ==Family== […]
Saturday, October 11, 2008
David Peasley: “ DavidPeasley: [[WP:AES|←]]Created page with ‘<blockquote>Name:David Stuart James Peasley <Block quote>Born: June 18 1998 (Age 10) </blockquote>Occupatinon:In School == Early Life == When He Was Little his d…’ <blockquote>Name:David Stuart James Peasley <Block quote>Born: June 18 1998 (Age 10) </blockquote>Occupatinon:In School == Early Life == When He Was Little his dad jumped on […]
Saturday, October 11, 2008
Cynthia Matthews: “ Maryland13: [[WP:AES|←]]Created page with ‘ Cynthia Matthews is a [[thirteen]] year old girl living in [[Germantown, Maryland.]] She is in the [[eighth grade]] at [[Neelsville Middle School]]. She’s orgia…’ Cynthia Matthews is a [[thirteen]] year old girl living in [[Germantown, Maryland.]] She is in the [[eighth grade]] at [[Neelsville Middle School]]. She’s […]
Wednesday, October 8, 2008
Simon Wing: “ Lawrence142002: ”’Simon Wing”’ (1827-1911) Was a famous daguerrotypist and camera inventor. He was born in Albans ME. His dates are alternately given as 1826-1916. Wing opened his first photography studio in Waterville ME in 1856. His innovative ideas and designs were financially profitable, and in two decades Wing owned photography studios in […]
Wednesday, October 8, 2008
Contessina de’ Bardi: “ RockDiva101: Contessina de Bardi (in Italian, Contessina de’ Bardi ) was born about 1390 and died in Florence in October 1473. == Biography == The family of Contessina de Bardi had been a very rich time, but with the bankruptcy of their bank towards half of the 14th century, its importance […]