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  1. Basil Blackett

    Basil Blackett may refer to Basil Blackett civil servant 1882 1935 , British civil servant and expert on international finance Basil Blackett aviator 1886 1920 , British World War I flying ace hndis Blackett, Basil Short pages monitor This long comment was added to the page to prevent it from being listed on Special Shortpages. It and the accompanying monitoring template were generated via Template Long comment. Please do not remove the monitor template without removing the comment as well. ...   more details



  1. Anne Elder

    Anne Elder 1918 1976 was an Australian ballet dancer and poet. Born Anne Josephine Chloe Mackintosh in Auckland, New Zealand in 1918, she moved to Melbourne with her parents in 1921. Inspired by Anna Pavlova , she commenced ballet lessons with Laurel Martyn in the 1930s, and went on to have an impressive career dancing with Colonel de Basil s Ballet Russe de Monte Carlo, the Australian Ballet Company, and the Borovansky Ballet Company for whom she was a soloist 1940 1944 . In 1940 she married John Stanley Elder, a solicitor serving in the 2nd 8th Field Regiment, Australian Imperial Force. They had two children, a son and a daughter, born in 1945 and 1947. Elder was troubled by illness throughout her life, and perhaps as a result, turned her creative energies to painting, poetry writing, gardening and her house, which she filled with light and beauty . ref cite web last McLaren first John title Elder, Anne Josephine Chloe 1918 1976 url http adb.anu.edu.au biography elder anne josephine chloe 10106 work Australian Dictionary of Biography publisher National Centre of Biography, Australian National University accessdate 4 April 2012 ref In the mid 1960s, encouraged by Bruce Dawe and Philip Martin poet Philip Martin she began to publish poetry regularly in newspapers and periodicals, including the Australian , Meanjin , Quadrant , Overland and Southern Review . Her first collection of Poems, For the Record , was published in 1972. After having a heart attack in 1968, her health and spirits .... ref cite web title Anne Elder url http www.answers.com topic ann elder work Oxford Companion To Australian Literature accessdate 4 April 2012 ref In 1976, her husband John Elder established Anne Elder Award The Anne Elder Trust Fund Award for poetry , presented annually to the best first book of poetry ... University in 1988. References references Persondata NAME Elder, Anne ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION ... OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Elder, Anne Category Australian ballet dancers Category Ballerinas Category ...   more details



  1. Cinnamon basil

    Cinnamon basil is a cultivar of Ocimum basilicum sweet basil . It contains cinnamate , the same chemical that gives cinnamon its flavor, and has the strongest scent of cinnamon. ref name katzer cite web url http www.uni graz.at katzer engl Ocim bas.html title Basil work Spice Pages author Gernot Katzer accessdate 2006 12 31 ref The leaves are small to medium sized. The combination of basil and cinnamon flavors make cinnamon basil popular for use in hot drinks and with fruits. ref cite web url http www.petesherbs.com basil.htm title Basil publisher Pete s Herbs accessdate 2007 01 03 ref References references vegetable stub Herbs & spices Category Herbs ...   more details



  1. Basil Harwood

    Infobox musical artist See Wikipedia WikiProject Musicians name Basil Harwood image BasilHarwood.jpg background classical ensemble birth name Basil Harwood birth date birth date 1859 4 11 df y birth place Woodhouse, Gloucestershire , England death date death date and age 1949 4 3 1859 4 11 df y death place London , England instrument Organ music Organ genre Organ music occupation Organist and Composer years active 1883 1935 Basil Harwood 11 April 1859 &ndash 3 April 1949 was an England English organ music organist and composer . Life Original research date September 2008 Basil Harwood was born in Woodhouse, Gloucestershire the second youngest of 12 children on 11 April 1859. His mother died in 1867 when Basil was eight. His parents were Religious Society of Friends Quakers but his elder sister Ada, on reaching 21 in 1867, converted to the Church of England Anglican Church. Basil was allowed ... from an Anglican family. Basil was now sent to the Montpellier School in Weston super Mare for a year ..., at the Leipzig Conservatory under Carl Reinecke and Salomon Jadassohn . It was here in 1882, Basil ... that he had now passed the age limit to study music formally. In 1883, Basil became organist of St ... on 20 July 1974. He was survived by two sons Major John Edward Godfrey Harwood 1900 1996 and Basil Antony ... Anglican Chant in A flat References and bibliography Jeremy Dibble, Harwood, Basil 1859 ... article 33749 accessed 1 Feb 2005 A booklet by Valerie Ruddle entitled The Life and Hymn Tunes of Basil Harwood was published by the Hymn Society of Great Britain and Ireland in 1996. Basil Harwood ... search verb GetRecord 1098 Basil Harwood of Woodhouse published by Olveston Parish Historical Society ... Archives. External links IMSLP id Harwood, Basil ChoralWiki Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata Persondata NAME Harwood, Basil ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION English organist and composer ... OF DEATH London DEFAULTSORT Harwood, Basil Category 20th century classical composers Category Alumni ...   more details



  1. Mammoth basil

    Mammoth basil is a lettuce leaf basil variety biology variety , originating from Italy . Like many culinary basil s, it is a cultivar of Ocimum basilicum sweet basil . The plant grows to approximately 18 inches tall, and produces large ruffled leaves with a jagged edge. The flavor is similar to, but stronger than the flavor of Genovese basil . The leaves are used in pesto or whole, in salad s. ref cite web url http www.tastefulgarden.com basilsweet.htm title Growing annual basils publisher The Tasteful Garden accessdate 2007 01 05 ref References references vegetable stub Category Herbs ...   more details



  1. Lemon basil

    One source date October 2008 taxobox name Lao basil image Kemangi.jpg regnum Plantae unranked divisio ... Ocimum species O. citriodorum binomial Ocimum citriodorum binomial authority Vis. Lao basil or Lemon basil Ocimum citriodorum is a Hybrid biology hybrid between basil Ocimum basilicum and African basil Ocimum americanum . ref http www.foodfromnorthernlaos.com 2010 08 04 basil Basil ref yes, this name ... Asia for its strong fragrant lemon scent, and is used in cooking. Lao basil stems can grow to 20 40 cm tall. It has white flower s in late summer to early fall. The leaf leaves are similar to basil ... basil is a popular herb in Lao cuisine Lao , Arabic cuisine Arabic , Indonesian cuisine Indonesian , Persian cuisine Persian , and Thai cuisine . Culinary uses In Laos , Lao basil is used extensively in Lao curries, stews, and stir fried dishes as it is the most commonly used type of basil in Laos. ref http www.foodfromnorthernlaos.com 2010 08 04 basil Basil ref Many Lao stews require the use of Lao basil as no other basil varieties are acceptable as substitutes. The most popular Lao stew called Or Lam uses Lao basil as a key ingredient. Lao basil is the only basil used much in Indonesian cuisine ... by sambal . Lao basil is often used to season certain Indonesia n dishes, such as curries, soup, stew and steamed or grilled dishes. In Thailand , Lao basil, called maenglak lang th , is one of several types of basil used in Thai cuisine . The leaves are used in certain curries and it is also ... they have been soaked in water and are used in sweet desserts. Cultivation Lao basil requires the same care as other basil varieties. Being a tropical plant , it should be in a spot receiving at least ..., the plant will wilt, but will be back to normal once watered. Basil should never reach flowering ... and set seeds that will be collected during fall , because the cold winter frosts will kill the basil ... 08 04 basil Basil http www.ars grin.gov sbmljw cgi bin taxon.pl?406919 Germplasm Resources Information ...   more details



  1. Basil Bennett

    MedalTop MedalSport Men s Athletics at the Summer Olympics athletics MedalCountry the USA MedalBronze 1920 Summer Olympics 1920 Antwerp Athletics at the 1920 Summer Olympics Men s hammer throw Hammer throw MedalBottom Basil B. Bennett November 30, 1894 &ndash August 19, 1938 was an United States American athlete who competed mainly in the hammer throw. He competed for the United States in the 1920 Summer Olympics held in Antwerp , Belgium in the hammer throw where he won the Bronze medal. He was born in Dudley, Illinois and died in Maywood, Illinois . External links http www.databaseolympics.com players playerpage.htm?ilkid BENNEBAS01 profile Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Bennett, Basil ALTERNATIVE NAMES Bennett, Basil B. Bennet, Basil SHORT DESCRIPTION Athletics sport competitor DATE OF BIRTH November 30, 1894 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH August 19, 1938 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Bennett, Basil Category 1894 births Category 1938 deaths Category American hammer throwers Category Olympic bronze medalists for the United States Category Athletes track and field at the 1920 Summer Olympics Category Olympic track and field athletes of the United States Category Olympic medalists in athletics track and field US athletics Olympic medalist stub de Basil Bennett fr Basil Bennett ja no Basil Bennett ...   more details



  1. Basil Lekapenos

    Basil Lekapenos died c. 985 was the chief administrator of the Byzantine Empire from 945 until 985. An illegitimate son of the emperor Romanos I Lekapenos , he was castrated when young. In about 945, around the time his father was deposed, Basil was appointed parakoimomenos by Emperor Constantine VII , his brother in law. ref John Julius Norwich , Byzantine The Apogee , New York, Alfred P. Knopf, 1992, p. 167. ref He retained this position under emperors Romanos II , Nikephoros II , John Tzimisces . As head of the Imperial administration, he amassed a large personal fortune. Reportedly, this led to tension with John Tzimisces shortly before the Emperor s death in 976. According to some sources, Basil poisoned the Emperor. He continued in office in the early reign of Basil II but in 985 the young Emperor wishing to assume the government himself after being dominated by regents and caretaker emperors for thirty years accused him of sympathizing with the rebel Bardas Phokas the Younger Bardas Phokas and removed Basil from power. All his lands and possessions were confiscated and all laws issued under his administration were declared null and void. Basil Lekapenos himself was exiled and died shortly afterwards. References references Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Lekapenos, Basil ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 985 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Lekapenos, Basil Category 985 deaths Category Byzantine eunuchs Category 10th century Byzantine people Category Lekapenos family Basil Category Macedonian dynasty Category Byzantine officials Category Parakoimomenoi Category Year of birth unknown Category Illegitimate children of Byzantine emperors Category Basil II Byzantine bio stub ca Basili Parakimom nia fr Basile L cap ne it Basilio Parakimom nia ru tr Basileios Lekapenos ...   more details



  1. Basil Argyros

    about the 11th century Byzantine nobleman the fictional character Agent of Byzantium Basil Argyros lang el lang grc , c. 970 after 1023 was a Byzantine Empire Byzantine nobleman of the Argyros Byzantine family Argyros family and a brother of the Byzantine emperor emperor Romanos III ... by John Skylitzes , Basil Argyros was the strategos of Samos theme Samos who was sent to fight the Italy .... ref It is possible that the account of Basil s career in Italy is the result of Skylitzes conflation of Argyros with another contemporary Basil Mesardonites Basil, surnamed Mesardonites , who was the Catepanate ... been a commander of the Byzantine navy fleet sent to support Basil Mesardonites in his crackdown on the rebellion ... Modern scholars such as Guilou and Vannier consider Basil Argyros and Basil Mesardonites to have been ... in his recorded career, Basil appears as the first Byzantine commander of Vaspurakan Kingdom Vaspurakan ... Senekerim to the emperor Basil II in 1021 22. He was removed from the office for incompetence c. 1023. ref Holmes 2005 , p. 367. ref The gap in Basil s career can tentatively be filled by the information provided on a seal discovered at Preslav , Bulgaria , on which Basil is named a patrikios patrician and strategos of Thrace theme Thrace . ref name argyroi Basil and his family members played a role in the Byzantine interaction with the empire s eastern neighbors. The marriage of Basil s daughter ... of the sons of Basil as archon s who lived in the Anatolic Theme in the mid 11th century. ref name Kazhdan Basil s other daughter, whose name has not survived, was married to the general Constantine Diogenes ... 63 76 Holmes, Catherine 2005 , Basil II and the governance of Empire 976 1025 . Oxford University Press ... Persondata . NAME Argyros, Basil ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Argyros, Basil Category 970s births Category 1030s deaths Category Argyros family Basil Category Byzantine generals Category Byzantine governors Category 11th century ...   more details



  1. Basil Brush

    Infobox character name Basil Brush image Image Basil Brush.jpg right 250px 200px Basil Brush portrayer ... alias family spouse children relatives religion nationality Basil Brush is a fiction fictional ..., Basil Brush is best known for his catchphrase Ha Ha Ha, Boom Boom , used after something he finds ... wikt brush brush , this being the traditional name for a fox s tail. The Basil Brush Show from 2002 2007 In 2002, Basil made a comeback in a new children s BBC sitcom , again named The Basil Brush ... on the show. Basil Brush is now shown to have a family, which includes his destructive, hyperactive ... with the main programme, there are now various animated shorts in which Basil and or another character ... in a number of aspects, but the well spoken voice of Basil is similar to the original Ivan Owen version. Basil Brush Often breaks the Fourth Wall by having shots of the set and making references on how ... Stick It Out Basil appeared on the 1993 Comic Relief song, Stick It Out alongside Right Said Fred and other celebrity friends. Fantasy Football League That same year, Basil appeared on BBC comedy ... in over a decade. Inevitably, Basil s fantasy football team for the series included Norwich City midfielder Ruel Fox . Blue Peter Basil briefly appeared as a presenter for several Friday episodes of the popular .... On 16 November 2010 Basil made a further guest appearance for one episode. French and Saunders Basil ... 2005, Basil appeared on The Weakest Link and won the show, receiving 10,900 for his chosen charity ... . Basil returned to Weakest Link as one of the contestants on the show s 1000th UK edition, recorded ... of her winnings with Basil s chosen charity. Cinderella Basil Brush starred in the Christmas pantomime ... hilarious off plot moments, and encouraged children in the audience to shout Boom Boom Basil after each use of his catch phrase. In December 2010 Basil Brush appeared in the Croydon Fairfield Halls pantomime production of Cinderella. Basil s Swap Shop On 20 December 2007, the BBC announced that Basil ...   more details



  1. Basil Samuel

    Basil Samuel 1912 1987 was the founder of Great Portland Estates , one the United Kingdom s largest property businesses. Career After training as an estate agent with J. Trevor & Sons , Basil Samuel went into partnership with his brother, Howard, in 1934. ref name tele http www.manfamily.org PDFs Basil 20Samuel.pdf Obituary Basil Samuel , Daily Telegraph, 7 July 1987 ref Together they started buying up properties in the West End. ref name tele He served in the British Army in the rank of Captain land Captain during World War II and in 1945 returned to London to resume developing properties. ref name tele In the case of at least one of these properties, Basil and Howard worked in joint venture with Harold Samuel, Baron Samuel of Wych Cross Lord Samuel of Wych Cross , their cousin. ref name tele In 1959 Basil Samuel established Great Portland Estates and expanded it into one of the United Kingdom s largest property businesses. ref name tele Samuel was a prominent horse breeder and owner and was also keen on shooting . ref name tele He also gave significant sums to charity ref http www.charitiesdirect.com charities basil samuel charitable trust 206579.html Charities Direct ref and was a Governor of the Royal London Hospital London Hospital . ref name tele References reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Samuel, Basil ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1912 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1987 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Samuel, Basil Category 1912 births Category 1987 deaths Category English businesspeople UK business bio 1910s stub ...   more details



  1. Basil Gordon

    Basil Gordon December 23, 1931 January 12, 2012 was a mathematician at UCLA , specializing in number theory and combinatorics . ref cite web url http www.legacy.com obituaries latimes obituary.aspx?n basil gordon&pid 155716795 title Basil Gordon Obituary View Basil Gordon s Obituary by Los Angeles Times publisher Legacy.com date accessdate 2012 03 23 ref He defended his Ph.D. thesis at California Institute of Technology under the supervision of Tom M. Apostol Tom Apostol . Ken Ono was one of his students. Gordon is well known for G llnitz Gordon identities, generalizing the Rogers Ramanujan identities . He also posed the still unsolved Gaussian moat problem in 1962. ref citation last1 Gethner first1 Ellen last2 Wagon first2 Stan author2 link Stan Wagon last3 Wick first3 Brian doi 10.2307 2589708 issue 4 journal The American Mathematical Monthly mr 1614871 pages 327 337 title A stroll through the Gaussian primes volume 105 year 1998 . ref Gordon was the step grandson of General George Barnett and is a descendant of the Gordon family of British distiller s, producers of Gordon s Gin . References reflist External links MathGenealogy id 1490 http mathworld.wolfram.com Goellnitz GordonIdentities.html G llnitz Gordon identities http www.mathcs.emory.edu ono publications cv pdfs 091.pdf On the work of Basil Gordon , by Krishnaswami Alladi, George Andrews mathematician George Andrews , Ken Ono , and Richard J. McIntosh. http www.math.ucla.edu gordon.shtml In memoriam Basil Gordon,Professor of Mathematics, Emeritus, 1931 2012 , UCLA Mathematics Department website Persondata NAME Gordon, Basil ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Mathematician DATE OF BIRTH December 23, 1931 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH January 12, 2012 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Gordon, Basil Category 2012 deaths Category 20th century mathematicians Category 21st century mathematicians Category American mathematicians ... pt Basil Gordon ...   more details



  1. Edward Elder

    Edward Elder may refer to Edward Elder headmaster Edward the Elder c. 874 7 924 , English king See also intitle hndis Elder, Edward ...   more details



  1. Basil Acres

    orphan date March 2010 Basil Acres 27 November 1926 23 July 2000 was an English people English professional Football soccer footballer of the 1950s, who played at Fullback association football full back . A native of the village of Brantham in the Babergh district of South Suffolk , Basil Acres began his career in his home Civil parish parish , before signing with Ipswich Town F.C. in July 1951. In all, he spent nine seasons at the club, finally retiring in 1960, having made 109 appearances there, and scoring six goals. After the end of his football career, he remained with the club, in various working capacities, for many years. Basil Acres died at the age of 73. References http www.tmwmtt.com sql players profile.phtml?first Basil&last Acres Basil Acres profile at Pride of Anglia website restricted access Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Acres, Basil ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION English footballer DATE OF BIRTH 1926 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 2000 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Acres, Basil Category English footballers Category Ipswich Town F.C. players Category The Football League players Category Association football fullbacks Category People from Babergh district Category 1926 births Category 2000 deaths Category Place of death missing England footy defender 1920s stub ...   more details



  1. Basil Soper

    Basil Soper is a United Kingdom British actor and voice over artist, best known for his work on the Basil Brush show and famous for presenting The Personal Injury Helpline adverts. In 2007, it was suggested that Soper was the inspiration for Peter Serafinowicz s character Brian Butterfield in BBC2 s The Peter Serafinowicz Show . Butterfield is shown as a bumbling Private Investigator in a parody of Soper s Personal Injury Helpline adverts. He has also provided a voice over for the cinematic trailer of The Almighty Clean Up Of Hooliganism. External links cite web url http uk.youtube.com watch?v XoVUs3v5sSk title PI Helpline Advert. publisher Youtube.com accessdate 2007 10 17 cite web url http www.voiceovers.co.uk basil.soper title Basil Soper, Voiceover Showreel. publisher voiceovers.co.uk accessdate 2007 10 17 IMDb name id 1328198 name Basil Soper Retrieved on 2006 08 20. Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Soper, Basil ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Soper, Basil Category Year of birth missing living people Category Living people Category British actors Category Place of birth missing living people UK actor stub ...   more details



  1. Basil Mesardonites

    Basil Mesardonites was the Catapan of Italy , representing the Byzantine Emperor there, from 1010 to 1016 or 1017. He succeeded the catapan Curcuas , who died fighting the Lombards , then in rebellion under Melus of Bari Melus , early in 1010. In March, Basil disembarked with reinforcements from Constantinople and Leo Tornikios Kontoleon , the strategos of Cephalonia . Basil immediately besieged the rebels in Bari . The Greek citizens of the city negotiated with Basil and forced the Lombard leaders, Melus and Dattus , to flee. Basil entered the city on June 11, 1011 and reestablished Byzantine authority. He did not follow his victory up with any severe reactions. He simply sent the family of Melus, including his son Argyrus Catepan of Italy Argyrus , to Constantinople. Basil s next move was to ally to the Greek Empire as many Lombard principalities as possible. He visited Salerno in October, where Guaimar III of Salerno Prince Guaimar III was nominally a Byzantine vassal. He then moved on to Monte Cassino , which monastery was sheltering Dattus on its lands. Basil nevertheless confirmed all the privileges of the monastery over its property in Greek territory. The abbot, Atenulf, Abbot of Montecassino Atenulf , was a brother of the prince of Capua , Pandulf IV of Capua Pandulf IV . The monastery then promptly expelled Dattus and he fled to papal territory. Basil held the Greek catapanate in peace until his death in 1016, or, according to Lupus Protospatharius , 1017. ref Lupus Protospatharius, as per the Byzantine Julian calendar New Year.27s Day convention , places the start of each calendar year in September, hence events placed on a given year may have actually occurred ... scholars such as Guilou and Vannier identify Basil Mesardonites with Basil Argyros Basil , a member ... Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Mesardonites, Basil ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1016 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Mesardonites, Basil Category 1016 deaths ...   more details



  1. Elder (comics)

    Elder , in comics , may refer to Elder Gods Marvel Comics Elders of the Universe Mole Man , whose real name is Harvey Elder People Will Elder 1921 2008 , American illustrator and comic book artist See also Elder disambiguation SIA comics ...   more details



  1. Nufar basil

    Nufar basil Ocimum basilicum Nufar is the first variety of Genovese basil O. basilicum Genovese that is resistant to fusarium wilt . Fusarium wilt is a disease that causes sudden wilting and death in basil . It is caused by the fungus Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. basilicum , which attacks the xylem in the stem, blocking water uptake and leading to a characteristic sudden leaf wilt that does not respond to watering. ref cite web url http www.richters.com newdisplay.cgi?page InfoSheets d1273 300.html&cart id 81.1496 title Fusarium Disease in Basil and the Resistant Nufar Variety work Richter s InfoSheets id D1273 300 accessdate 2007 01 04 publisher Otto Richter and Sons Limited ref Nufar basil is resistant to fusarium wilt, remaining asymptomatic even when infected. It was developed in 2006 in Israel by the breeders of the Agricultural Research Organization , and commercialized by Genesis Seeds. ref cite web url http www.seedquest.com News releases 2006 january 14653.htm title Genesis Seeds launches newly branded herb seed product line Genesis Select Herb Seeds publisher Seedquest accessdate 2008 10 31 date January 24, 2006 ref References references External links cite web title Picture of Nufar basil url http www.genesisseeds.com organicseed herbs culinary4.htm publisher Genesis Seeds accessdate 2007 02 20 archiveurl http web.archive.org web 20061207235043 http www.genesisseeds.com organicseed herbs culinary4.htm Bot retrieved archive archivedate 2006 12 07 cite journal title Breeding of Sweet Basil Ocimum basilicum Resistant to Fusarium Wilt Caused by Fusarium oxysporum f.sp. basilicum url http www.haworthpress.com store ArticleAbstract.asp?sid R42UUFSV1WJN8HQSTWXF8XXRAH2PB5A4&ID 30045 author Nativ Dudai, David Chaimovitsh, Reuven Reuveni, Uzi Ravid, Olga Larkov and Eli Putievsky publisher Howorth Press accessdate 2007 02 21 journal Journal of Herbs, Spices & Medicinal Plants ... Nufar Basil Category Herbs vegetable stub ...   more details



  1. Basil of Ancyra

    Basil of Ancyra , was a Christian priest in Ancyra , Galatia during the 4th century. ref name CO http www.catholic.org saints saint.php?saint id 1705 St. Basil of Ancyra at Catholic Online ref Very meager information about his life is preserved in a metaphrastic work Life and Deeds of the Martyred Priest Basil. He fought against the paganism pagans and the Arianism Arians . Basil defended Marcellus of Ancyra Bishop Marcellus against the prelate being deposed by the Arians. Basil was caught up in the persecution of Julian the Apostate . He was arrested, tortured, and executed on June 29, 362 AD. ref http home.iprimus.com.au xenos frbasil.html Holy martyr Basil ref He is commemorated as a martyr on March 22 in the West, ref name CO and January 1 by the Eastern Orthodox Church . ref January 1 Eastern Orthodox liturgics ref See also Photinus Panarion References references External links CathEncy id 11703a title Persecution Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Basil of Ancyra ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 362 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Basil of Ancyra Category Year of birth missing Category 362 deaths Category 4th century bishops Category People from Ankara Category 4th century Romans Category 4th century Christian saints ca Basili d Ancira es Basilio de Ancira fr Basile d Ancyre it Basilio di Ancira ka hu Ankirai Szent Bazil v rtan mk pt Bas lio de Ancira sr ...   more details



  1. Basil Coetzee

    Basil Manenberg Coetzee 2 February 1944 &ndash 11 March 1998 was a South Africa n musician, perhaps best known as a saxophone saxophonist . Mountain Records describes Basil thus His distinctive raunchy tenor sound and the untiring commitment to his cultural roots made him one of the best known jazzmen to come out of South Africa. He earned the nickname Manenberg after the hugely successful collaboration with Dollar Brand in the late seventies. Basil toured and recorded extensively with Brand Abdullah ... after his conversion to Islam in the late 1960s . Ibrahim recorded Manenberg with Basil Coetzee ... to have been made in just one take. Abdullah Ibrahim is quoted by the BBC as saying, Even Basil ... jazz communities, notably in London. Basil Coetzee chose to stay and make whatever impression he could ..., and it was his composition of that name which became his best known work. Basil adopted the name as a middle name, and became known as Basil Manenberg Coetzee. Basil Coetzee toughed out those years ... that environment. In 1988 he toured Europe, and released the album Sabenza which was the work of Basil ... and includes some Cape Jazz jewels. It was followed by the album Monwabisi , Basil s second solo ... Ibrahim s return to South Africa from exile, Basil Coetzee regularly performed in Ibrahim s various ... from players who worked with him for many years. Basil Coetzee died during the night of 11 ... who paid tribute to Basil s memory at his funeral, announcing plans for the establishment of a Basil Manenberg Coetzee Music Academy in his memory. Basil s son, Basil Coetzee, Jr. , played saxophone in the service. Basil was survived by five children and six grandchildren. Albums Basil Coetzee s recording ... Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Coetzee, Basil ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION ... Coetzee, Basil Category 1944 births Category 1998 deaths Category South African jazz saxophonists de Basil Coetzee ...   more details



  1. Richard Basil

    Infobox college coach name Richard Basil sport American football Football image caption birth date Birth ... Basil September 28, 1967 is the former head football coach at Savannah State University in Savannah, Georgia . Playing career Basil played a quarterback at East Central Community College before transferring to Savannah State. ref name basil cite web url http www.onnidan.com 03 04 news dec savn1210.htm work Onnidan Online publisher Onnidan.com title Richard Basil No Longer Interim Head Football ... for 3,645 yards and 44 TDs. ref name basil He was named the Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Conference ... name basil In 1989, he led NCAA Division II in passing percentage, completing 120 of his 211 attempts ... Basil began his coaching career as an assistant coach at Savannah State University Savannah State College in 1993. He served as the quarterbacks and receivers coach under Joe Crosby . ref name basil ... . ref name basil In 1996, he accepted an assistant coaching position at Johnson C. Smith University .... ref name basil He remained at Savannah State followings McNeill s departure, coaching quarterbacks and kickers for Steve Wilks 1999 and Bill Davis 2000 2001 . ref name basil In 2002 and 2003, Basil ... the 4th game of the 2003 season. ref name basil Savannah State Basil became the Tigers head football .... ref name basil Basil resigned on March 14, 2006, after compiling a 2 26 record in 2 seasons. ref ... State was 61,164. ref name salary Personal life Basil is married to the former Mary Daise of Saint Helena Island South Carolina St. Helena, South Carolina . ref name basil He was awarded the President ... first Noell last Barnidge url http savannahnow.com sports 2009 12 20 basil gets presidents service award title Basil gets president s service award work SavannahNow publisher Savannah Morning News date ... Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Basil, Richard ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION ..., Alabama DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Basil, Richard Category 1967 births Category Living ...   more details



  1. Basil Swyer

    Orphan date February 2009 Basil Swyer June 6, 1898 &mdash July 7, 1964 was an England English cricket er who played for Essex County Cricket Club Essex . He was born in West Ham and died in Sherwood, Nottingham . Swyer made a single first class appearance, in a County Championship match in 1923 against Kent County Cricket Club Kent , in which he bowled thirteen overs in a match which saw centuries from Kent pair Wally Hardinge and James Seymour cricketer James Seymour . His efforts with both bat and ball were unspectacular, and he was immediately dropped from the team. External links http cricketarchive.com Archive Players 5 5318 5318.html Basil Swyer at Cricket Archive Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Swyer, Basil ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION English cricketer DATE OF BIRTH 1898 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1964 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Swyer, Basil Category 1898 births Category 1964 deaths Category English cricketers Category Essex cricketers ...   more details



  1. Hoary basil

    Hoary basil may refer to a number of plant species Pycnanthemum incanum aka Hoary mountainmint Ocimum americanum or Ocimum canum http plants.usda.gov java profile?symbol OCCA4 Ocimum kilimandscharicum http plants.usda.gov java profile?symbol OCKI2 disambig ...   more details



  1. S. Joseph Basil

    Infobox Officeholder honorific prefix name S. Joseph Basil honorific suffix image imagesize 200px order1 List of administrators of Mahe Administrator of Mahe term start1 November 27, 1974 term end1 November 11, 1975 predecessor1 S. Malachamy successor1 R. Raghuraman birth date death date S. Joseph Basil was an Indian civil servant and administrator. He was the administrator of Mah , India Mahe from November 27, 1974 to November 11, 1975. References cite web title Regional Administrators of Mahe url http mahe.gov.in update admin 5B1 5D.html publisher Government of Pondicherry Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Basil, S. Joseph ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Basil, S. Joseph Category Year of birth missing Category Possibly living people Category Indian civil servants ...   more details



  1. Basil Plummer

    Basil Owen Plummer 20 March 1900 &ndash 3 February 1968 was an Australian politician. He was born at Pokesdown in England . In 1937 he was elected to the Tasmanian House of Assembly as a Australian Labor Party Labor member for Division of Franklin state Franklin , serving until his defeat in 1941. He died at Hobart, Tasmania Hobart in 1968. ref cite web title Plummer, Basil Owen publisher Parliament of Tasmania year 2005 url http www.parliament.tas.gov.au history tasparl plummerb439.htm accessdate 3 October 2011 ref References reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Plummer, Basil ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Australian politician DATE OF BIRTH 20 March 1900 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 3 February 1968 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Plummer, Basil Category 1900 births Category 1968 deaths Category Australian Labor Party politicians Category Members of the Tasmanian House of Assembly Category English emigrants to Australia Category People from Bournemouth district Australia Labor politician stub ...   more details




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