Jean-Pierre Isbouts (born 1954) is a professor in the Social Sciences PhD program of Fielding Graduate University in Santa Barbara, California,[2] and an author, screenwriter, director, and producer of works addressing various historical periods, particularly the time period of Jesus and that of Renaissance and post-Renaissance art. Jean-Pierre Isbouts Born […]
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Reginald Hibbert
Sir Reginald Alfred Hibbert, GCMG (21 February 1922 – 5 October 2002) was a British diplomat. British diplomat (1922–2002) Sir Reginald Hibbert GCMG United Kingdom Ambassador to France In office1979–1982 President Valéry Giscard d’EstaingFrançois Mitterrand Preceded by Sir Nicholas Henderson Succeeded by Sir John Fretwell Personal details Born (1922-02-21)21 February […]
Adikesava Perumal temple, Sriperumpudur
Adi Kesava Temple (also called Ramanujar Temple) is dedicated to Hindu god Vishnu located in Sriperumbudur, Kanchipuram district, in the South Indian state of Tamil Nadu. Constructed in the Dravidian style of architecture, dedicated to Vishnu, who is worshipped as AdiKesava and his consort Lakshmi as ethiraja nadhavalli. The temple […]
Jim Fitzpatrick (artist)
Jim Fitzpatrick (born James Fitzpatrick in 1944) is an Irishartist. He is best known for elaborately detailed work inspired by the Irish Celtic artistic tradition. However, his most famous single piece is rather different in style, his iconic two-tone portrait of Che Guevara created in 1968, based on a photo […]
United States at the Youth Olympics
The United States of America has sent athletes to every celebration of the Youth Olympic Games. The United States Olympic Committee (USOC) is the National Olympic Committee for the United States. This article needs to be updated. (October 2018) Sporting event delegation United States at theYouth Olympics Flag of the […]
Karl Sabbagh
Karl Sabbagh is a British writer, journalist and television producer. His work is mainly non-fiction: he has written books about historical events and produced documentaries for both British and American broadcasters. This article has multiple issues. Please help improve it or discuss these issues on the talk page. (Learn how […]
Rosita Serrano
Rosita Serrano (born María Esther Aldunate del Campo, 10 June 1912 – 6 April 1997) was a Chilean singer who had her biggest success in Nazi Germany between the 1930s and the early 1940s. Because of her bell-like voice and pitch-perfect whistling she received the nickname Chilenische Nachtigall (Chilean Nightingale).[1] […]
Five-foot way
A five-foot way (Malay/Indonesian: kaki lima) is a roofed continuous walkway commonly found in front of shops in Malaysia, Singapore, and Indonesia which may also be used for commercial activity. The name refers to the width of the passageway, but a five-foot way may be narrower or wider than five […]
Dalia Mostafa
Dalia Mostafa (Arabic: داليا مصطفى; born on 12 April 1976[1][2]) is an Egyptian actress and model. Mostafa is married to Egyptian actor Sherif Salama.[3] She began her career as a TV advertisement model and started acting in 1995.[4] As a model, Mostafa faced backlash for posting a photo in a […]
Tyrol
Tyrol (German: Tirol) is a multi-national historical region in the heart of the Alps. It consists of North, East and South Tyrol. North and East Tyrol lie in Austria and together make up the Austrian federal-state of Tyrol with its capital in Innsbruck. South Tyrol, despite its German-speaking majority, has […]