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Prince John Frederick.
John Frederick Paxton.
My name is John Frederick Paxton.
John Frederick was very interested in Alchemy all his life.
Our best bet is a guy named John Frederick Briggs.
Along with John Frederick Kensett and John William Casilear, he was best known for the development of Luminism.
At the age of 7 years she was engaged to the 26 years old John Frederick.
In 2155, Terra Prime- under the command of John Frederick Paxton- used the verteron array on Mars to attack Starfleet Headquarters.
John Frederick Horner, I hereby arrest you on the charge of stealing the valuable gem known as the blue carbuncle, the property of the Countess of Morcar.
The next breakthrough in battery technology came in 1836 when English chemist John Frederick Daniell invented the Daniell cell.
Archer foiled the plot of John Frederick Paxton, the leader of Terra Prime, a xenophobic terrorist group, who threatened to attack all alien ships and Starfleet Command with weapons stationed on Mars.
He also attacked the Schmalkaldic League in 1546 and defeated John Frederick, Elector of Saxony and imprisoned Philip of Hesse in 1547.
The second generation of Hudson River school artists emerged to prominence after Cole's premature death in 1848; its members included Cole's prize pupil Frederic Edwin Church, John Frederick Kensett, and Sanford Robinson Gifford.
Winnicott was born in Plymouth,Devon to Sir John Frederick Winnicott, a merchant who was knighted in 1924 after serving twice as mayor of Plymouth,[5] and his wife, Elizabeth Martha(Woods) Winnicott.
He also attacked the SchmalkaldicLeague in 1546 and at the Battle of Mühlberg defeated John Frederick, Elector of Saxony and imprisoned Philip of Hesse in 1547.
Ultraviolet radiation was discovered in 1801, and in 1840,the term ultraviolet was first recorded in use in English to describe the chemical power of ultraviolet rays as investigated by John Frederick William Herschel, an astronomer, chemist, inventor, and experimental photographer, in his On the Chemical Action of the Rays of the Solar Spectrum on Preparations of Silver and Other Substances, Both Metallic and Non-Metallic, and on Some Photographic Processes.
Frederick John Robinson.
Frederick John Robinson was the successor of George Canning as Prime Minister.
Sergeants John berlin, Frederick Ross.
John Christian Frederick Heyer was the first Lutheran missionary in the region of Andhra Pradesh.
Frederick John Perry(May 18, 1909- February 2, 1995) born in Stockport, Cheshire. was an English tennis player and three-time Wimbledon champion.
The Relief of Ladysmith by John Henry Frederick Bacon shows the khaki uniforms used by the British in the Second Boer War.
The company quickly began to look for foreign buyers, and in 1905 a deal was made with the American businessmen John Munro Longyear and Frederick Ayer.
Purdue Pharma was founded in 1892 by medical doctors John Purdue Gray and George Frederick Bingham in Manhattan as the Purdue Frederick Company.
In 1949, John Franklin Enders, Thomas Weller, and Frederick Robbins grew polio virus in cultured human embryo cells, the first virus to be grown without using solid animal tissue or eggs.
His cousin Frederick Wetter administered the County of Rietberg until Otto's half-brother John II took over.
I'm Frederick Lucas, director of the museum and I'm joined today by Dr. John Nichols, our resident ichthyologist.
In 1225 Frederick married Isabella II of Jerusalem(also known as Yolande), daughter of John of Brienne(nominal ruler of the Kingdom of Jerusalem) and Maria of Montferrat.
Among the displaced Europeans finding their way to England were a number of Andrea 's personal associates: Samuel Hartlib, for example; Adam Komensky, better known as Comenius, with whom Andrea maintained a continuing correspondence; Theodore Haak, who was also a personal friend of Elizabeth Stuart andmaintained a correspondence with her; and Doctor John Wilkins, formerly personal chaplain to Frederick of the Palatinate and subsequently bishop of Chester.