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  1. Josias Braun-Blanquet

    Josias Braun Blanquet 3 August 1884 20 September 1980 was an influential phytosociology phytosociologist and botanist . Braun Blanquet was born in Chur , Switzerland and died in Montpellier , France. Phytosociology In Josias Braun Blanquet s dissertation , supervised by Charles Flahault , he worked on the phytosociology of the southern C vennes . Subsequently he established the modern way of classifying vegetation according to floristic composition. This is what makes him one of the most influential botanists until today. ref Nicolson, M. 1993 . National Styles, Divergent Classifications A comparative case study from the history of French and American plant ecology. Knowledge and Society Studies in the Sociology of Science Past and Present, 8, 139 186. ref Plant community classifying Braun Blanquet s way of classifying a plant community uses the scientific name of its most characteristic species as namesake, changing the ending of the name of a biological genus generic name to etum and treating the specific name botany specific epithet as adjective . Thus, a particular type of mesotrophic grassland widespread in western Europe and dominated only by False Oat grass Arrhenatherum elatius becomes Arrhenatheretum elatioris small Br. Bl. small . To distinguish between similar plant communities ... prominent Red Mangrove Rhizophora mangle . botanist Braun Blanq. Braun Blanquet, Josias Awards 1974 Linnean Medal Publications Braun Blanquet, Josias 1964 Pflanzensoziologie, Grundz ge der Vegetationskunde ... Heinrich Zoller Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Braun Blanquet, Josias ALTERNATIVE ... 1980 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Braun Blanquet, Josias Category Phytogeographers Category 1884 births ... be x old ca Josias Braun Blanquet de Josias Braun Blanquet es Josias Braun Blanquet fr Josias Braun Blanquet it Josias Braun Blanquet nl Josias Braun Blanquet pl Josias Braun Blanquet pt Josias Braun Blanquet ru , sv Josias Braun Blanquet uk ...   more details



  1. Blanquet

    Infobox military person name Blanquet image caption birth date death date birth place Arizona death place placeofburial placeofburial label Place of burial placeofburial coordinates coord LAT LONG display inline,title allegiance United States United States of America branch United States Army serviceyears rank U.S. Army Indian Scouts Indian Scout unit battles Indian Wars br Apache Wars awards Medal of Honor Blanquet was an U.S. Army Indian Scouts Indian Scout in the United States Army and a recipient of the U.S. military s highest decoration, the Medal of Honor , for his actions in the Indian Wars of the western United States . An Apache born in Arizona , Blanquet served as a scout for General George Crook during the Apache Wars . For his participation in campaigns through the winter of 1872 73, he was awarded the Medal of Honor two years later, on April 12, 1875. ref name citation ref name zedric Blanquet s official Medal of Honor citation reads blockquote Gallant conduct during campaigns and engagements with Apaches. ref name citation blockquote See also Portal box Biography United States Army List of Medal of Honor recipients for the Indian Wars B List of Medal of Honor recipients for the Indian Wars List of Native American Medal of Honor recipients References Reflist refs ref name citation Cite web title Indian Wars Period Medal of Honor Recipients work Medal of Honor Citations publisher United States Army Center of Military History date August 5, 2010 url http www.history.army.mil html moh indianwars.html accessdate October 4, 2010 ref ref name zedric Cite book last Zedric first Lance Q. coauthors Michael F. Dilley title Elite Warriors 300 Years of America s Best Fighting Troops publisher Pathfinder Publishing year 1996 location Ventura, California pages 110 1 url http ... accessdate October 4, 2010 Persondata NAME Blanquet ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION United States ... PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Blanquet Category Year of birth missing Category Year of death missing Category ...   more details



  1. Aureliano Blanquet

    File Mexico 4408111061 67cde5053e o.jpg thumb 300px Aureliano Blanquet 1849 1919, Huatusco , Veracruz was General during the Mexican Civil War who led the coup d tat during the Decena tr gica . ref cite news author coauthors title Blanquet Led Coup D etat. But Diaz s Attitude and Strong Position Caused Madero s Downfall. url http query.nytimes.com gst abstract.html?res 9B0DEED7163FE633A25753C2A9649C946296D6CF ... Gen. Victoriano Huerta and Gen. Aureliano Blanquet had captured the Mexican President in his quarters ... Blanquet has been identified as one of the major villains of the Mexican Revolution . ref name H65 Henderson, p. 65. ref Biography He was born in 1849 in Morelia , Michoac n . In July 1911 Blanquet .... ref name H65 The incident erupted into an all out battle in which Blanquet defeated the maderistas ... in Puebla 1989, p115 ref On the next day Francisco I. Madero Madero publicly hugged Blanquet and cleared him of any wrongdoing he ordered radical maderistas to surrender arms to Blanquet s federals ... name H66 In June 1913, Huerta dismissed General Mondragon as Secretary of War, and replaced him with Blanquet ..., with Blanquet named as vice president. ref name L7 LaFrance, p. 7. ref In July 1914, when the Huerta government collapsed, Blanquet resigned as Vice President, and departed from Mexico with Huerta ... 19, 1914 Blanquet his 29th battalion of 400 men and other federal troops against the Carrancistas ... Ramon and Raphael Cabrera, where on their way to Puebla. Blanquet s federals captured the Cabreras and shot them on Blanquet s order. The two surviving Cabrera brothers, Luiz Cabrera Luiz and Alfonso .... ref name L49 LaFrance, p. 49. ref In March 1919, Blanquet returned from exile to support the Felix ... see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Blanquet, Aureliano ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1849 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1918 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Blanquet, Aureliano Category ... of the Mexican Revolution es Aureliano Blanquet nl Aureliano Blanquet ...   more details



  1. Braun

    otheruses Wiktionary Braun is a common surname, originating from the German language German word for the color ... States also changed their name to Brown see Brown surname . In German, Braun is pronounced ... brawn, as in Carol Mosely Braun. Pronunciation is an individual choice and is hard to guess unless one is in a position to hear the person s name spoken. People Viktor Barna 1911 72 . originally Braun , Hungarian and British champion table tennis 22 time world champion Alexander Braun 1805 77 , German botanist Bob Braun 1929 2001 , Cincinnati television personality Carol Moseley Braun born 1947 , American ... Senate Carl Braun basketball Carl Braun born 1927, American former professional basketball player and coach Carl Braun bass Carl Braun , 1886 1960 , German opera singer, bass Carl Braun obstetrician Carl Braun 1822 1891 , Austrian obstetrician knighted to Carl Ritter von Fernwald Braun Colin Braun 1988 , NASCAR driver for Roush Fenway Racing Dagmar Braun Celeste born in 1942, Krems, Austria , former ... Braun 1925 , from 1992 to 2001 President of the German Soccer Association Emma Lucy Braun 1889 1971 , American botanist and ecologist Emile Braun 1849 1927 Belgian liberal politician, Mayor of Ghent. Eva Braun 1912 45 , longtime companion and ultimately, wife for a night and a day of Adolf Hitler Franziska Braun died 1976 , mother of Eva Braun Friedrich Braun 1862 1942 , Russian German philologist Gregor Braun 1955 , German bicycle racer Hanns Braun 1886 1918 , German athlete Heinrich Braun Heinrich Friedrich Wilhelm Braun 1862 1934 , German surgeon Jayme Caetano Braun 1924 99 , Brazilian folk musician, composer and poet Justin Braun ice hockey Justin Braun born 1987 , American ice hockey player Karl Ferdinand Braun 1850 1918 , German physicist and inventor of the Cathode ray tube Lasse Braun born as Alberto Ferrero in 1936 in Algiers, Algeria , Franco Italian director Lilian Jackson Braun 1913 2011 , American writer Lily Braun 1865 1916 , German feminist writer Matt Braun born 1932 ...   more details



  1. Josias Moli

    Josias Moli is the former speaker of the Parliament of Vanuatu and former acting President of Vanuatu . He became speaker and acting president on July 28, 2004. He succeeded Roger Abiut in both positions. He is a member of the Union of Moderate Parties and was elected speaker of parliament after Abiut was defeated in parliamentary elections earlier in July 2004. In Vanuatu the speaker of parliament serves as the acting President when Parliament has not elected a new President, which was necessary after the impeachment of Alfred Maseng . Moli lost the position of acting President when Parliament and regional presidents were able to elect a new President on August 16, 2004. Moli was the fourth person to serve as President of Vanuatu in four months. He was succeeded by Kalkot Mataskelekele , who was elected President by the electoral college. Moli also lost the position of speaker in December 2004, when the government of Serge Vohor , a member of his party, was replaced by a government under the leadership of Ham Lini . Moli is still a member of the Vanuatu parliament. ref www.worldstatesmen.org Vanuatu.html ref References reflist VanuatuPres Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Moli, Josias ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Moli, Josias Category Members of the Parliament of Vanuatu Category Speakers of the Parliament of Vanuatu Category Presidents of Vanuatu Category Living people Category Union of Moderate Parties politicians Vanuatu politician stub bi Josias Moli de Josias Moli el fr Josias Moli pl Josias Moli pt Josias Moli ru , sh Josias Moli ...   more details



  1. Josias Jackson

    Josias Jackson 1765 1819 was a military man and public figure in Saint Vincent island Saint Vincent and the United Kingdom . He was Member of Parliament for Southampton from 1807 to 1812. Jackson was the son of Josias Jackson, MD, a planter in St Vincent, and Elizabeth Gerrald, of Saint Kitts . He served in the Carib War of 1795. In 1803 he moved to Southampton, where he served as colonel of the Yeomanry Volunteers and was elected MP in United Kingdom general election, 1807 1807 . He stood down at the United Kingdom general election, 1812 general election of 1812 . He died in Saint Vincent on 30 August 1819. References R. G. Thorne ed. , The House of Commons 1790 1820 , http books.google.com.au books?id j0AsmWc5zYwC&pg RA2 PA289 vol. 3 , pp.  289 290. External links Hansard contribs mr josias jackson Josias Jackson s start s par uk s bef before Arthur Atherley br George Henry Rose s ttl title Member of Parliament for Southampton UK Parliament constituency Southampton years United Kingdom general election, 1807 1807 United Kingdom general election, 1812 1812 with George Henry Rose s aft after Arthur Atherley br George Henry Rose s end Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Jackson, Josias ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION British politician DATE OF BIRTH 1765 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1819 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Jackson, Josias Category 1765 births Category 1819 deaths Category Members of the United Kingdom Parliament for English constituencies Category UK MPs 1807 1812 Category Saint Vincent and the Grenadines people of Saint Kitts and Nevis descent UK MP stub ...   more details



  1. Josias Tayler

    Josias Tayler 1787 &ndash January 12, 1844 was a merchant, judge and political figure in Upper Canada . He was born in England in 1787. He served in the British Army , came to Upper Canada during the War of 1812 and later settled in Perth, Ontario Perth . He was named justice of the peace in the Johnstown District, Upper Canada Johnstown District in 1821 and in the Bathurst District, Upper Canada Bathurst District in 1833. He represented Lanark County, Ontario Lanark in the Legislative Assembly of Upper Canada from 1834 to 1836. In 1835, he was named judge in the court for the Bathurst District. References Becoming Prominent Leadership in Upper Canada, 1791 1841 , J.K. Johnson 1989 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Tayler, Josias ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1787 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH January 12, 1844 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Tayler, Josias Category 1787 births Category Canadian judges Category Members of the Legislative Assembly of Upper Canada Category 1844 deaths Ontario MPP stub ...   more details



  1. Josias Hartmann

    MedalTop MedalSport Men s Shooting at the Summer Olympics Shooting MedalBronze 1924 Summer Olympics 1924 Paris Shooting at the 1924 Summer Olympics Men s 50 metre rifle, prone 50 m rifle, prone MedalBottom Josias Hartmann April 3, 1893 &ndash October 29, 1982 was a Switzerland Swiss Shooting sports sport shooter who competed in the 1924 Summer Olympics . In 1924 he won the bronze medal in the 50 metre rifle, prone competition. External links http www.databaseolympics.com players playerpage.htm?ilkid HARTMJOS01 profile Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Hartmann, Josias ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Sport shooter DATE OF BIRTH April 3, 1893 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH October 29, 1982 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Hartmann, Josias Category 1982 deaths Category 1893 births Category Swiss sport shooters Category ISSF rifle shooters Category Olympic shooters of Switzerland Category Shooters at the 1924 Summer Olympics Category Olympic bronze medalists for Switzerland Category Olympic medalists in shooting Switzerland Olympic medalist stub Sportshooting bio stub no Josias Hartmann ...   more details



  1. Josias Simmler

    One source date February 2012 No footnotes date February 2012 Infobox person name Josias Simmler image Josias Simmler.jpg caption Josias Simmler engraving after Heinrich Pfenninger birth date birth date df yes 1530 11 6 birth place Kappel death date death date and age df yes 1576 7 2 1530 11 6 death place Zurich residence Zurich nationality Republic of Z rich Zurich occupation Theologian, humanist scholar spouse parents children religion Swiss Reformation Reformed signature Josias Simmler Josiah Simler, Simlerus 6 November 1530 &ndash 2 July 1576 , was a Switzerland Swiss theologian and classicist, author of the first book relating solely to the Alps . Life The son of the former prior of the Cistercian convent of Kappel Canton of Z rich , he was born at Kappel , where his father was the Protestant pastor and schoolmaster till his death in 1557. In 1544 Simmler went to Z rich to continue his education under his godfather, the reformer, Heinrich Bullinger . After having completed his studies at Basel and Strasbourg , he returned to Z rich, and became pastor to the neighboring villages. Image Z rich Grossm nster Haus zur Sul IMG 1314.JPG thumb Haus zur Sul Official residence of Ulrich Zwingli 1522 1525 and his co workers Jakob Ceporin 1526 and Conrad Pellicanus Konrad Pellikan 1526 1556 , and later of Peter Martyr Vermigli 1556 1562 and Josias Simmler 1563 1576 , professors at the Carolinum ... HLS 15794 Josias Simmler author Bruno Schmid Allgemeine Deutsche Biographie 34 355 358 Simmler, Josias Georg von Wy ADB Simmler, Josias BBKL s simler http www.digital collections.de index.html?c autoren index&l en&ab Simmler 2C Josias Works of Simmler in the Munich Digitization Center References 1911 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Simmler, Josias ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION ... Zurich DEFAULTSORT Simmler, Josias Category 1530 births Category 1576 deaths Category People from the canton ... people de Josias Simler es Josias Simler fr Josias Simmler ru , ...   more details



  1. Josias Shute

    File Josias Shute.jpg thumb right Josias Shute, 1649 engraving by William Marshall illustrator William Marshall . Josias Shute also Josiah 1588 1643 was an English churchman, for many years rector of St Mary Woolnoth in London, archdeacon of Colchester , and elected a member of the Westminster Assembly . Life He was son of Christopher Shute , vicar of Giggleswick , Yorkshire , where he was born. After being educated at Giggleswick School , he went to Trinity College, Cambridge , where he graduated B.A. 1605, and M.A. 1609. ref Venn id SHT602J name Shute, Josias ref He was instituted on 29 November 1611, on the presentation of James I, to the rectory of St. Mary Woolnoth, Lombard Street , where his learned preaching was appreciated by the royalist party. He remained there for thirty three years. From about June 1632 Shute acted as chaplain to the East India Company , preached thanksgiving and other sermons for them at St. Helena , and protested against the reduction of mariners wages. Shute was appointed by Charles I to the archdeaconry of Colchester on 15 April 1642, and was chosen on 14 June 1643 by the houses of parliament a member of the Westminster Assembly of divines, but died on 13 June 1643, before the first sitting. He was buried in St. Mary Woolnoth on the 14th. Thomas Fuller , quoting the tract Persecutio Undecima 1648 , says he was molested and vext to death by the rebels, and that he was denied a funeral sermon by Richard Holdsworth as he wished. One was, however, preached by Ephraim Udall . Shute married, on 25 April 1614, at St. Mary Woolnoth, Elizabeth Glanvild Glanville of the parish, but had no issue. Works Shute was a Hebrew scholar. His manuscripts, left ... by Edward Sparke . References reflist Attribution DNB wstitle Shute, Josias Use dmy dates date June 2011 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Shute, Josias ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1588 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1643 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Shute, Josias ...   more details



  1. Josias Calmady

    Josias Calmady 10 October 1619 &ndash March 1683 was an English politician who sat in the House of Commons of England House of Commons in 1660. Calmady was the son of Sir Shilston Calmady and his wife Honora Prideaux, widow of Sir H. Prideaux and daughter of Edward Fortesque of Fallow pit. His father was killed fighting in the English Civil War in 1645. ref name Burke http books.google.com books?id U CvyAF3ko4C&pg PA269&lpg PA269&dq 22Josias Calmady 22 Shilston&source bl&ots 3vgA6NQOAd&sig Jb 8iaiqXC H1vRtiNNOOnJq2Sk&hl en&ei bFTpTf2xMJDEsgbmt8HnCg&sa X&oi book result&ct result&resnum 1&sqi 2&ved 0CBUQ6AEwAA v onepage&q 22Josias 20Calmady 22 20Shilston&f false John Burke A genealogical and heraldic history of the commoners of Great Britain ref In 1660, Calmady was elected Member of Parliament for Okehampton UK Parliament constituency Okehampton in the Convention Parliament 1660 Convention Parliament . ref cite web url http www.historyofparliamentonline.org volume 1660 1690 member calmady josias i 1619 83 title CALMADY, Josias I 1619 83 , of Langdon, Wembury, Devon publisher History of Parliament Online accessdate 2012 03 25 ref . He died at the age of 63. He was concerned with relieving the poor and left several charitable legacies in his will. ref name Burke Calmady had married firstly Thomasine Buller, daughter of Richard Buller Sir Richard Buller ,with whom he had two daughters. He married secondly, Elizabeth Coffin, daughter of John Coffin of Portledge, Devon, with whom he had two sons, Josias and Shilston, who died young. He was succeeded by his nephew, another Josias Calmady, who also became MP for Okehampton in 1680 and was High Sheriff of Devon Sheriff of Devon in 1688. ref name Burke References Reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Calmady, Josias ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION English M.P. DATE OF BIRTH 10 October 1619 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH March 1683 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Calmady, Josias Category 1619 births Category ...   more details



  1. Josias Weitbrecht

    Josias Weitbrecht born November 6, 1702 in Schorndorf , died February 28, 1747 in St. Petersburg was a known German Professor of Medicine and Anatomy in Russia . Life and career After his studies at the University of T bingen initially Josias Weitbrecht acquired the academic degree for a Magister degree magister of philosophy . By the medium of Dr Duvernoy in the year 1721 he came to the University of St. Petersburg , where he studied medicine, physiology and anatomy, his main subject, which he taught students from the academic grammar school, associated with the Russian Academy of Science . This academy accepted him as a member in 1725. Later, on January 22, 1730, he was appointed ordinary professor of physiology at this university, but in 1743 he underwent the danger to be released despite best credentials due to the expiry of his agreement but until 1746 he could remain in his position with a freelance contract. Finally due to an intervention of the count Alexei Grigorevich Razumovsky his employment contract could be renewed and Weitbrecht was appointed Full Professor of anatomy in January 1747. Shortly after having restarted officially his work he suddenly died due to the takings resulting from the above mentioned uncertain situation. In his time Josias Weitbrecht was considered one of the most important anatomists. He described first and foremost the construction and function ... of new cognitions and he used an excellent style of the Latin language. Josias Weitbrecht married ... B. Kaplan in Library of Congress http lccn.loc.gov 68023686 . Josias Weitbrechts, ... Syndesmologie ..., Berlin und Wien 1934. PND 117306576 keine Treffer 10. Juni 2008 Josias Weitbrecht in Johann ...&dateiformat 1&supplement 0&view 100 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Weitbrecht, Josias ..., Josias Category 1702 births Category 1747 deaths Category People from Schorndorf Category ... faculty Category Members of the Russian Academy of Sciences de Josias Weitbrecht ...   more details



  1. Josias Howe

    Josias Howe 1611? 1701 , was an English Anglicanism Anglican divines divine born about 1611. He was the son of Thomas Howe, rector of Grendon Underwood , Buckinghamshire. Howe told John Aubrey Aubrey that Shakespeare took his idea of Dogberry from a constable of Grendon. He was elected scholar of Trinity College, Oxford , on 12 June 1632, and graduated B.A. on 18 June 1634, M.A. in 1638. On 26 May 1637 he was chosen fellow of his college. A sermon which he delivered before Charles I of England the king at Christ Church, Oxford on Psalm iv. 7 was, it is said, ordered by Charles I of England Charles to be printed about 1644 in red at Lichfield s press at Oxford. Only thirty copies are supposed to have been printed, probably without a title page. Hearne, who purchased a copy at the sale of Dr. Charlett s library on 14 January 1723, has given an interesting account of it in his edition of Robert of Gloucester historian Robert of Gloucester s Chronicle . Howe s preaching before the court at Oxford was much admired, and on 10 July 1646 he was created Bachelor of Divinity B.D. Howe was removed from his fellowship by the parliamentary visitors in 1648 for non appearance , but was restored in 1660, and died in college on 28 August 1701. He has commendatory verses before the Works of Thomas Randolph poet Thomas Randolph , 1638, and before the Comedies, Tragicomedies, and other Poems of Wm. Cartwright London, 1651 . References reflist Cite DNB wstitle Howe, Josias Use dmy dates date June 2011 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Howe, Josias ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1611 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1701 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Howe, Josias Category 1611 births Category 1701 deaths Category 17th century English people Category 18th century English people Category Alumni of Trinity College, Oxford Category People from Buckinghamshire Category English clergy ...   more details



  1. Josias English

    Josias English died 1718? , was an amateur etcher. English was a gentleman of independent means who resided at Mortlake . He was an intimate friend and a pupil of Francis Clein , the manager of the Mortlake tapestry works, and etched numerous plates in the style of Hollar, after Clein s designs these include a set of eleven plates, etched in 1653, entitled Vari Deorum Ethnicorum Effigies, or Divers Portraicturs of Heathen Gods, a set of four representing The Seasons, a similar set of The Four Cardinal Virtues , and a set of fourteen plates of grotesques and arabesques. His most important etching was Christ and the Disciples at Emmaus , after Titian. He also etched a plate of a jovial man smoking, dated 1656, portraits of Richard Kirby, John Ogilby, and William Dobson the last named etching was long attributed to John Evelyn. There is in the British Museum a small mezzotint engraving by English. According to Vertue, English died about 1718, and left his property, which included a portrait of Clein and his wife and some samples of the Mortlake tapestry, to Mr. Crawley of Hempsted, Hertfordshire. His wife, Mary, died 21 March 1679 80, and was buried at Barnes, Surrey . References reflist DNB wstitle English, Josias Use dmy dates date August 2011 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME English, Josias ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1718 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT English, Josias Category Year of birth missing Category 1718 deaths Category English etchers Category People from Surrey ...   more details



  1. Josias Kumpf

    Infobox Person name Josias Kumpf image caption birth date birth date 1925 4 7 mf y birth place Nova Pazova , Kingdom of Yugoslavia Yugoslavia now Serbia death date Death date and age 2009 10 15 1925 4 7 death place Vienna, Austria other names known for former Nazism Nazi concentration camp guard accused of taking part in genocide occupation nationality Josias Kumpf April 7, 1925 October 15, 2009 was a Nazism Nazi concentration camp guard. Biography WWII Era Josias Kumpf, born in the former Yugoslavia, served under the SS guard forces at Sachsenhausen concentration camp Sachsenhausen in 1942 at the age of 17 and served there for about a year before transferring to Trawniki concentration camp . Kumpf was accused of having taken part in the The Holocaust Holocaust including a murderous November 1943 Nazi operation that went by the code name Aktion Erntefest Harvest festival in which, over two days, 42,000 Jewish men, women and children were murdered at three Nazi camps in eastern Poland. ref name nyt0309 cite news url http www.nytimes.com 2009 03 20 us 20deported.html?ref us title Nazi Guard Deported to Austria last Cullotta first Karen Ann date 2009 03 19 newspaper New York Times accessdate 2009 03 22 ref He was active in the murder of 8,000 Jews on November 3, 1943 in Trawniki concentration ... Internetservice GmbH url http www.profil.at articles 0943 560 253714 wie josias kumpf strecke title Wie Josias Kumpf zur Strecke gebracht wurde Politik, Inland publisher Profil.at date accessdate ... josias kumpf wiener spital title Exklusiv KZ W chter Josias Kumpf in Wiener Spital verstorben ... Case File of Josias Kumpf Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Kumpf, Josias ALTERNATIVE ..., Josias Category 1925 births Category 2009 deaths Category People from Stara Pazova Category Nazis ... People deported from the United States Category Article Feedback 5 de Josias Kumpf nl Josias Kumpf pl Josias Kumpf ...   more details



  1. Josias Priest

    Josias Priest c. 1645 3 January 1735 in Chelsea, London was an England English dancer, dancing master and Choreography choreographer . History In 1669, he was arrested along with four others for dancing and making music without a license. In 1668, he was a dancing master in Holborn , and in 1675 he moved to Leicester Fields to run a boarding school for Gentleman gentlewomen . In 1680 he started a similar school at Gorge s House in Chelsea, London . Here Priest sic hosted opera s, including John Blow s Venus and Adonis opera Venus and Adonis 1684 and Henry Purcell s Dido and Aeneas 1689 . It is widely believed that Priest choreographed dances for these and other semi operas by Purcell, including Dioclesian , The Fairy Queen , The Indian Queen opera The Indian Queen , and King Arthur opera King Arthur however, the evidence is not entirely conclusive. In 1699 Thomas Bray published a collection of dance music which included music for dances by Josias Priest and his son, Thomas Priest. Only one dance by Priest survives, a Minuet by Mr Preist Please do not change this spelling, Preist is correct in An Essay for the Further Improvement of Dancing 1711 published by Edmund Pemberton. References to Priest s choreography remain in some musical sources, however. The surviving minuet is for twelve women and uses a limited step vocabulary of minuet step s forwards, backwards and sideways, the main choreographic interest being in the floor patterns. It is recorded in a simplified form of Beauchamp Feuillet notation that was typically used for recording English country dance s ref A http memory.loc.gov cgi bin ampage?collId musdi&fileName 134 musdi134.db&recNum 32&itemLink r?ammem musdibib ... An American Ballroom Companion ref . References Jennifer Thorp. Josias Priest , Grove Dictionary ... grovemusic.com subscription access . references Persondata NAME Priest, Josias ALTERNATIVE NAMES ... Priest, Josias Category Historical dance Category 1640s births Category 1735 deaths Category English ...   more details



  1. Josias Cunningham

    Sir Josias Cunningham, Deputy Lieutenant DL 20 January 1934 ref http www.britannica.com eb article 9345019 Britannica ref &ndash 9 August 2000 was a Northern Ireland Northern Irish stock broker, farmer and politician. Early life Josias Cunningham, known as Joe , the grandson of Samuel Cunningham , was born into a well off family of stock brokers, the family firm being http www.ccstockbrokers.com Cunningham Coates . The family also owned The Northern Whig newspaper . He was educated at Fettes College and went on to read biological sciences at Clare College, Cambridge , where his uncle Sir Knox Cunningham had also attended. ref name BBC report on death http news.bbc.co.uk 1 hi northern ireland 873143.stm BBC report on death ref ref name Electric Review http www.electric review.com archives 000090.html Electric Review ref ref http www.fernhillhouse.co.uk history default.asp?id 31&cms history John Smith and The Cunninghams Dunlop and Josias Cunningham&cmsid 1 11 31 Fernhill House History ref Career & Politics As well as working in the family firm he farmed convert 300 acre km2 of County Antrim . ref name BBC report on death In 1991 on the death of Sir George Clarke he was elected President of the Ulster Unionist Council and was one of the last remainders of Northern Ireland s moneyed families to remain involved in politics in the most recent installment of The Troubles . ref http query.nytimes.com gst fullpage.html?res 9B04E6DA123FF930A2575BC0A9669C8B63 New York Times obit ref He was a member of the Orange Order ref http news.independent.co.uk uk this britain article270727.ece The Independent Obituary ref and lived on his farm at Templepatrick , County Antrim . Death Sir Josias Cunningham died in a car accident at Carryduff , County Down in 2000, ref name Electric Review aged 66. His funeral took place in Donegore Presbyterian Church. ref name BBC report on death He was married ..., Josias Category 1934 births Category 2000 deaths Category People from County Antrim Category British ...   more details



  1. Josias Nottidge

    Josias Nottidge 1828 1873 was an English rowing sport rower who twice won Silver Goblets at Henley Royal Regatta . Nottidge rowed initially for Wandle Club . He took part in the Wingfield Sculls in 1853 when it was won by James Paine rower James Paine . In the heat, there was a private match between Nottidge and H C Smith for a 15 cup. ref http google.com search?q cache XGn xtERmHYJ www.rowingservice.com wingfieldsrecords.xls 22Wingfield Sculls 22&cd 2&hl en&ct clnk Wingfield Sculls Record of Races ref In 1855 he won Silver Goblets at Henley Royal Regatta partnering A. A. Casamajor and beating W F Short and E Cadogan in the final. ref http www.rowinghistory.net HRR 20US hrr 1839 1939.htm Henley Royal Regatta Results of Final Races 1839 1939 ref In 1856 he was one of the founders of the London Rowing Club with Casamajor and Herbert Playford . As the new club was unable to compete at Henley, they rowed under the name of Argonaut Club in 1856. Nottidge won Silver Goblets with Casamajor again against fellow club members Henry Playford and James Paine. Nottidge, Paine, Playford and Casamajor also rowed in a coxed four to win Stewards Challenge Cup . In 1857 they competed as London Rowing Club to win Stewards again and the Grand Challenge Cup supplemented in the crew by Ireland bow , Potter, Schlosel and Farrar. ref http www.british history.ac.uk report.aspx?compid 22196 Sport, ancient and modern Pastimes , A History of the County of Middlesex Volume 2 General Ashford, East Bedfont with Hatton, Feltham, Hampton with Hampton Wick, Hanworth, Laleham, Littleton 1911 , pp. 283 292. Date accessed 17 February 2010 ref Casamajor and Nottidge, however, came third this year in Silver Goblets. Nottidge died at Bromley at the age of 45. References Reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Nottidge, Josias ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1828 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1873 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Nottidge, Josias Category 1828 births Category ...   more details



  1. Josias Basso

    Use dmy dates date June 2011 Infobox football biography playername Josias Basso fullname Josias Basso Lisboa dateofbirth birth date and age 1989 4 14 df y cityofbirth Vacaria countryofbirth Brazil height Height m 1.86 position Right back currentclub Free agent clubnumber youthyears1 2006 2008 youthclubs1 Esporte Clube Juventude Juventude youthyears2 2008 youthclubs2 Gr mio S o Jos youthyears3 youthclubs3 years1 2008 2010 clubs1 Reggina Calcio Reggina caps1 1 goals1 0 years2 2009 2010 clubs2 Ravenna Calcio Ravenna loan caps2 4 goals2 0 years3 2011 clubs3 PFC Slavia Sofia Slavia Sofia caps3 5 goals3 0 club update 27 January 2012 Josias Basso Lisboa born 14 April 1989 is a Football in Brazil Brazilian footballer , who plays as a right back . Basso also holds Italian nationality by descent. He currently is a free agent . Career Born in Vacaria , Rio Grande do Sul , Basso started his career at Esporte Clube Juventude Juventude . He signed a 3 year youth contract in January 2006. On 1 July 2008, he left for Gr mio Esportivo S o Jos but on 1 September for Serie A side Reggina Calcio Reggina . He played for their Campionato Nazionale Primavera Primavera youth team for a season, ref cite news url http www.regginacalcio.com index.php?option com content&task view&id 723&Itemid 15 title Primavera Reggina Udinese, il tabellino dell incontro date 2 June 2009 accessdate 26 March 2010 work Reggina Calcio language Italian ref and made his Serie A debut on 31 May 2009, the last match of the season. Basso replaced Vincenzo Camilleri in the 64th minutes. In July 2009, he was loaned to Ravenna Calcio Ravenna of Lega Pro Prima Divisione along with Antonio Rizzo and Tommaso Squillace. ref cite ... Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata Persondata NAME Basso Lisboa, Josias ALTERNATIVE NAMES Basso, Josias SHORT DESCRIPTION Brazilian footballer DATE OF BIRTH 1989 4 14 PLACE OF BIRTH Vacaria , Brazil DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Basso Lisboa, Josias Category 1989 births Category ...   more details



  1. Josias Lyndon

    Infobox Governor name Josias Lyndon image Lyndon.Josias.GraveMedalion.110723.jpg image width 200px caption Josias Lyndon grave medallion order 35th office Governor of the Colony of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations term start 1768 term end 1769 predecessor Stephen Hopkins politician Stephen Hopkins successor Joseph Wanton birth date March 10, 1704 birth place Newport, Rhode Island Newport , Colony of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations Rhode Island death date March 30, 1778 aged 74 death place Warren, Rhode Island resting place Kickemuit Cemetery, Warren, Rhode Island occupation Scrivener , Clerk of Assembly, governor religion spouse Mary Carr Josias Lyndon March 10, 1704 March 30, 1778 was a governor of the Colony of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations , serving for a single one year term. He was the son of Samuel and Priscilla Tompkins Lyndon of Newport, the grandson of Josias Lyndon of Newport, and the great grandson of Augustin Lyndon, a shipwright in Boston in the Massachusetts Bay Colony . ref name Austin, 340 1 Austin, 340 1 ref Lyndon married in 1727 Mary Carr, the daughter of Edward and Hannah Stanton Carr, and granddaughter of Governor Caleb Carr Governor Caleb Carr . The couple had no children. ref name Austin, 38, 341 Austin, 38, 341 ref In 1728 Lyndon was made a freeman of Newport, and having been educated in the Newport Grammar School, he became a scrivener scribe and went to work the same year as the Clerk of the Assembly, which he continued uninterrupted for nearly four decades until 1767. After serving a term as governor, he resumed this position again from 1770 until 1777, just before his death. ref name Bicknell, 1085 Bicknell, 1085 ref As the recorder ... http www.findagrave.com cgi bin fg.cgi?page gr&GRid 21792841 Find a grave for Josias Lyndon http www.quahog.org ... Lyndon, Josias ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Rhode Island colonial governor DATE OF BIRTH ... March 30, 1778 PLACE OF DEATH Warren, Rhode Island DEFAULTSORT Lyndon, Josias Category 1704 births ...   more details



  1. Josias River

    Infobox River river name Josias River image name image size caption origin Maine mouth basin countries United States length elevation mouth elevation discharge watershed The Josias River is a convert 2.7 mi km adj mid long ref name NHD U.S. Geological Survey. National Hydrography Dataset high resolution flowline data. http viewer.nationalmap.gov viewer The National Map , accessed June 30, 2011 ref river in southern Maine in the United States . The river enters the Gulf of Maine in the town of Ogunquit, Maine Ogunquit where it and the Ogunquit River come together at Perkin s Cove , a popular artist and tourist area. Research into the name of the river has revealed that, like many geographical features, it has gone by various names over time. At one time, for example, it was known as Four Mile Brook. The ultimate name arose from the Littlefield family, the first recorded settlers in Wells, Maine Wells , which once included Ogunquit. Josiah Littlefield owned considerable property along the river, and he built and operated a saw mill at the falls on the river for several years. This naturally resulted in local residents referring to it as Josiah s river . Josiah Littlefield was abducted to Canada in 1708 during the French and Indian Wars , where he spent two years seeking his freedom freedom was usually bought , only to be killed in an Indian attack in 1712, a couple years after his return. The river was named in his memory. See also List of rivers of Maine References Reflist gnis 569006 http waterdata.usgs.gov me nwis current ?type flow Maine Streamflow Data from the USGS http cfpub.epa.gov surf state.cfm?statepostal ME Maine Watershed Data From Environmental Protection Agency Category Rivers of Maine coord missing Maine Maine geo stub ...   more details



  1. Josias Fendall

    Refimprove date October 2007 Infobox Governor honorific prefix name Josias Fendall honorific suffix image ... For those with a domestic partner and not married relations children residence signature Gov. Josias Fendall signature.svg signature alt Cursive signature in ink File Gov. Josias Fendall signature.JPG right thumb 250px Gov. Josias Fendall s signature Lieutenant General United Kingdom Lieutenant General Josias Fendall , Esquire Esq. c. 1628 1687 , was the 4th Proprietary Governor of Province of Maryland ..., Josias was taken prisoner in a conflict which resulted from the attempt, in the Battle of the Severn ... the Proprietary Forces numbering about 225, there were 17 killed and 32 wounded. Josias was sentenced ... could be settled by Oliver Cromwell 1599 1658 . However, Josias became weary of his confinement and was released ..., Josias visited England, and in his absence, he appointed Dr. Luke Barber , Sr. c. 1615 1668 to administer ... commissioners formally surrendered the Provisional Government to Josias Fendall. In the next two years ... County in the frontier area at the head of the bay. Josias was also responsible for increasing and improving ... as King. On June 24, 1660, Cecilius Calvert Lord Baltimore commissioned his younger brother and Josias ... Boyden , Josias was heard saying that, Cecilius Calvert, 2nd Baron Baltimore Lord Baltimore ... 1637 1714 About this time Josias had also become influential in northern Virginia among sympathizers .... Josias had heard that the Papists Roman Catholics and Indians were joining together to do battle ... of the Assembly, which already promised to be a heated confrontation over defense policies. Josias ... , Sr. 1645 1711 , the owner. This estate was later owned by the Marburys, who were descendants of Josias. Fendall was tried on November 15, by the Catholic Court, dominated by the Calverts. For fear that Josias ... 10, 1690, she applied for administration upon the estate. According to her petition, Josias had ... Josias was given many titles. These included Captain , Esquire , His Excellency , Lord Proprietary ...   more details



  1. Josias Jessop

    Infobox engineer image image size 200 px caption name Josias Jessop nationality English people English birth date birth date df yes 1781 10 26 birth place death date death date df yes 1826 9 30 age 44 death place education spouse parents children discipline Civil engineer Civil and canal engineer institutions practice name significant projects Bristol Harbour br Wey and Arun Canal br Montgomery Canal Western Branch br Mansfield and Pinxton Railway br Cromford and High Peak Railway significant design significant advance significant awards Josias Jessop 1781 1826 was a noted canal engineer, and second son of William Jessop , one of the great canal engineers of the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries. He was trained by his father, and worked under him on his early projects, but proved his abilities during the construction of Bristol harbour . He became an independent consulting engineer from 1811. He died fourteen years later, a little before he reached the age of 45. Early life Jessop was the second son of William and Sarah Jessop, and was presumably born at Fairburn, North Yorkshire , since he was baptised in the church there on 26 October 1781. At the age of two or three, his family moved to Newark on Trent , and that remained their base until 1805. His father ensured that Jessop ... in October 1802. Having drawn up plans and sections, William produced the estimates, but it was Josias ..., which was at the time directed by Benjamin Outram , who managed the project himself. Josias was responsible ... brother of Josias, could take over as manager of the company. Since 1794 they had manufactured cast iron plate rails for tramways, but in 1813, experimented with I section edge rails, and Josias ... s death in 1826. The summit tunnel includes a stone inscribed Josias Jessop Engineer . ref name skempton363 ... Persondata . NAME Jessop, Josias ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1781 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1826 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Jessop, Josias Category English civil engineers Category ...   more details



  1. Josias Joesler

    Josias Thomas Joesler was a Swiss American Tucson, Arizona architect. Born in 1895 in Zurich. Joesler s architectural legacy would come to articulate the romantic revival Tucson, Arizona Tucson style of the first half of the 20th century. Joesler married his wife Natividad and the two moved to Tucson in 1927. His major surviving commercial architectural masterpieces are spread throughout the historic Tucson core. Extant buildings are clustered along the Forth Avenue shopping district, the Broadway Shopping center on the corner of County Club and Broadway. The Saint Philips Church and Plaza at Campbell and River Road, St Michael s Church at 5th and Wilmot and The Ghost Ranch Lodge on Miracle Mile. Many of his residential buildings are in the Catalina Foothills Estates and in the Historic Blennman Elm Neighborhood, listed in the National Register of Historic Places . His buildings utilized traditional southwestern hand crafted decorative motifs including hand applied plaster, hand hewn beams, colored concrete floors and decorative iron tin work. Joesler died in Tucson 12 February 1956, Natividad Joesler died in Spain June 23, 1963. Extant Buildings All buildings located in Tucson unless otherwise noted. Arizona History Museum Arizona Historical Society headquarters 949 E. Second St. at Park Ave. Broadway Village Shopping Center 1939 Southwest corner of Broadway Blvd. and Country Club Road. Don Martin Apartments 605 East 9th Street. Haynes Building 1928 310 East 6th Street Fourth Avenue Shops 1928 616 North 4th Avenue Ghost Ranch Lodge 801 West Miracle Mile Sigma Alpha Epsilon Fraternity House 1949 1509 East 2nd Street Seventh Day Adventist Chapel 1942 1200 North Mountain Avenue Tucson Unified School District Educational Building Expansion 1948 1010 East 10th Street St. Philip ... Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Joesler, Josias ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1895 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1956 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Joesler, Josias Category ...   more details



  1. Alfredo Arola Blanquet

    Alfredo Francisco Arola Blanquet 24 July 1948, Barcelona , Spain is a Spanish politician for the Spanish Socialist Workers Party PSOE . Arola entered politics in 1983 when he was elected to the Aragonese Corts representing Zargoza Province. He was re elected in Elections to the Aragonese Corts, 1987 1987 and Elections to the Aragonese Corts, 1991 1991 and served as Minister for Public Health, Welfare and Employment in the Aragonese regional administration. ref http www.cortesaragon.es Arola Blanquet Sr D Alfredo.518.0.html Biography at Aragonese Corts ref In 2000 he entered national politics when he was elected to the Congress of Deputies Spain Spanish national parliament as a deputy for Zaragoza Spanish Congress Electoral District Zaragoza province . He was re elected in 2004 and 2008 as the third placed candidate on the PSOE list. ref http www.elpais.com especial elecciones generales candidatos partido Partido Socialista Obrero Espanol PSOE 135 PSOE candidate list ref References reflist External links http www.congreso.es portal page portal Congreso Congreso Diputados DipCircuns ComAutAra? piref73 1333421 73 1333418 1333418.next page wc fichaDiputado&idDiputado 66 Biography at Spanish Congress site Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Arola Blanquet, Alfredo ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 24 July 1948 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Arola Blanquet, Alfredo Category 1948 births Category Living people Category Barcelona politicians Category Members of the seventh Congress of Deputies Spain Category Members of the eighth Congress of Deputies Spain Category Members of the ninth Congress of Deputies Spain Category Spanish Socialist Workers Party politicians Category Members of the Aragonese Corts Spain politician stub es Alfredo Arola ...   more details




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