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Georgia Hopley
1,163,683,705
American journalist and temperance advocate
[ "1858 births", "1944 deaths", "19th-century American journalists", "19th-century American women journalists", "19th-century American women writers", "20th-century American journalists", "20th-century American women journalists", "American temperance activists", "Hopley family", "Journalists from O...
Georgianna Eliza Hopley (1858–1944) was an American journalist, political figure, and temperance advocate. A member of a prominent Ohio publishing family, she was the first woman reporter in Columbus, and editor of several publications. She served as a correspondent and representative at the 1900 Paris Exposition and t...
15,394,015
Willis Ward
1,170,257,280
Track and field athlete and American football player
[ "1912 births", "1983 deaths", "20th-century African-American lawyers", "20th-century African-American sportspeople", "20th-century American lawyers", "African-American players of American football", "American football ends", "Detroit College of Law alumni", "Michigan Wolverines football players", ...
Willis Franklin Ward (December 28, 1912 – December 30, 1983) was a track and field athlete and American football player who was inducted into the University of Michigan Athletic Hall of Honor in 1981. Ward was the Michigan High School Athlete of the Year, after setting a national prep record in the high jump. At the U...
62,958,021
Instant Replay Game
1,166,130,448
Notable American football game
[ "1989 National Football League season", "1989 in sports in Wisconsin", "American football in Wisconsin", "Chicago Bears", "History of the Green Bay Packers", "National Football League controversies", "National Football League games" ]
The Instant Replay Game, also known as the Asterisk Game, was a National Football League (NFL) game between the Green Bay Packers and Chicago Bears on November 5, 1989. The Packers defeated the visiting Bears 14–13 on a controversial fourth-down touchdown pass from Don Majkowski to Sterling Sharpe with less than a minu...
17,546
Louvre
1,172,724,876
Art museum in Paris, France
[ "1793 establishments in France", "Archaeological museums in France", "Art museums and galleries in Paris", "Art museums established in 1793", "Egyptological collections in France", "History museums in France", "Institut de France", "Louvre", "Louvre Palace", "Museums in Paris", "Museums of Ancie...
The Louvre (English: /ˈluːv(rə)/ ), or the Louvre Museum (French: Musée du Louvre ), is a national art museum in Paris, France. A central landmark of the city, it is located on the Right Bank of the Seine in the city's 1st arrondissement (district or ward) and home to some of the most canonical works of Western art, in...
13,280,513
Launch Party
1,150,875,056
null
[ "2007 American television episodes", "The Office (American TV series) episodes in multiple parts", "The Office (American season 4) episodes" ]
"Launch Party" is the fifth and sixth episode of the fourth season of the American comedy television series The Office, and the show's fifty-eighth and fifty-ninth episode overall. The episode was written by Jennifer Celotta and directed by Ken Whittingham. It first aired in the United States on October 11, 2007, on NB...
25,420,409
2001 Gujarat cyclone
1,167,707,453
North Indian cyclone in 2001
[ "2001 disasters in India", "Extremely severe cyclonic storms", "Tropical cyclones in 2001", "Tropical cyclones in India", "Tropical cyclones in Pakistan" ]
The 2001 Gujarat cyclone was the third strongest tropical cyclone, in terms of barometric pressure, to form in the Arabian Sea on record; only Cyclones Gonu in 2007 and Kyarr in 2019 were stronger. The storm originated from a tropical disturbance that formed east of Somalia on May 18. Over the following few days, the s...
399,970
Morpeth, Northumberland
1,172,991,937
Town in Northumberland, England
[ "Civil parishes in Northumberland", "County towns in England", "Market towns in Northumberland", "Morpeth, Northumberland", "Towns in Northumberland" ]
Morpeth is a historic market town in Northumberland, North East England, lying on the River Wansbeck. Nearby towns include Ashington and Bedlington. In the 2011 census, the population of Morpeth was given as 14,017, up from 13,833 in the 2001 census. The earliest evidence of settlement is believed to be from the Neolit...
42,627,652
Five Days at Memorial
1,164,962,764
Book by Sheri Fink
[ "2013 non-fiction books", "American non-fiction books", "Books about Hurricane Katrina", "Books about health care", "Crown Publishing Group books", "Ethics books", "J. Anthony Lukas Book Prize-winning works", "Non-fiction books adapted into television shows" ]
Five Days at Memorial: Life and Death in a Storm-Ravaged Hospital is a 2013 non-fiction book by the American journalist Sheri Fink. The book details the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina at Memorial Medical Center in New Orleans in August 2005, and is an expansion of a Pulitzer Prize-winning article written by Fink and pu...
13,863,187
Constitution Center (Washington, D.C.)
1,116,182,011
null
[ "1969 establishments in Washington, D.C.", "Buildings and structures completed in 1969", "Landmarks in Washington, D.C.", "Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design gold certified buildings", "Office buildings completed in 2009", "Skyscraper office buildings in Washington, D.C.", "Southwest Federal ...
Constitution Center (formerly known as the David Nassif Building) is an office building located at 400 7th Street SW in Washington, D.C. It is 140 feet (43 m) high and has 10 floors. Covering an entire city block, it is the largest privately owned office building in the District of Columbia. Current tenants include the...
17,695,243
Tropical Storm Arthur (2008)
1,171,670,571
Atlantic tropical storm in 2008
[ "2008 Atlantic hurricane season", "2008 in Mexico", "Atlantic tropical storms", "Off-season Atlantic tropical cyclones", "Tropical cyclones in 2008" ]
Tropical Storm Arthur was the first Atlantic tropical storm that formed during the month of May since 1981. The first tropical cyclone of the 2008 Atlantic hurricane season, the storm formed on May 30, 2008 from the interaction of two tropical waves and the remnants of the eastern Pacific Tropical Storm Alma, which had...
15,162,865
New York State Route 268 (1934–1974)
1,054,948,495
Former highway in New York
[ "Former state highways in New York (state)", "Transportation in Erie County, New York" ]
New York State Route 268 (NY 268) was a state highway in northeastern Erie County, New York, in the United States. It served as a connector between NY 5 in the town of Clarence and NY 78 at the Clarence–Amherst town line. The route passed through rural areas of the town of Clarence and did not serve any areas of signif...
7,750,611
Mongolia at the 1994 Winter Olympics
1,145,113,903
null
[ "1994 in Mongolian sport", "Mongolia at the Winter Olympics by year", "Nations at the 1994 Winter Olympics" ]
Mongolia sent a delegation to compete at the 1994 Winter Olympics in Lillehammer, Norway from 12–27 February 1994. The Mongolian delegation consisted of a single short track speed skater Batchuluuny Bat-Orgil. He competed in two events, where he finished the 500 metres event in 24th place and the 1000 metres competitio...
14,494,103
Ed Muransky
1,121,580,888
American football player (born 1960)
[ "1960 births", "All-American college football players", "American football offensive tackles", "Living people", "Los Angeles Raiders players", "Michigan Wolverines football players", "Players of American football from Youngstown, Ohio", "Washington Federals/Orlando Renegades players" ]
Edward William "Ed" Muransky (born January 20, 1960) is a former professional American football offensive tackle who played for the Los Angeles Raiders of the National Football League (NFL) and Orlando Renegades of the United States Football League (USFL). He was a member of the Super Bowl XVIII Champion Raiders. Prior...
7,710,636
Count Your Blessings (Bring Me the Horizon album)
1,171,246,977
null
[ "2006 debut albums", "Bring Me the Horizon albums", "Earache Records albums", "Visible Noise albums" ]
Count Your Blessings is the debut studio album by British rock band Bring Me the Horizon. Recorded at DEP International Studios in Birmingham with producer Dan Sprigg, it was originally released in the United Kingdom on 30 October 2006 by Visible Noise. The album was later issued by Earache Records in the United States...
173,757
Norwegian Forest cat
1,159,236,106
Breed of cat
[ "Cat breeds originating in Norway", "Linebred animals", "Natural cat breeds" ]
The Norwegian Forest cat (Norwegian: Norsk skogskatt and Norsk skaukatt) is a breed of domestic cat originating in Northern Europe. This natural breed is adapted to a very cold climate, with a top coat of long, glossy hair and a woolly undercoat for insulation. The breed's ancestors may have been a landrace of short-ha...
12,383
Genetic engineering
1,173,458,190
Manipulation of an organism's genome
[ "1950s neologisms", "1972 introductions", "Biological engineering", "Biotechnology", "Emerging technologies", "Engineering disciplines", "Genetic engineering", "Molecular biology", "Molecular genetics" ]
Genetic engineering, also called genetic modification or genetic manipulation, is the modification and manipulation of an organism's genes using technology. It is a set of technologies used to change the genetic makeup of cells, including the transfer of genes within and across species boundaries to produce improved or...
157,470
Mia Hamm
1,173,073,405
American soccer player (born 1972)
[ "1972 births", "1991 FIFA Women's World Cup players", "1995 FIFA Women's World Cup players", "1999 FIFA Women's World Cup players", "2003 FIFA Women's World Cup players", "American expatriate sportspeople in Italy", "American women philanthropists", "American women's soccer players", "Competitors at...
Mariel Margaret Hamm (born March 17, 1972) is an American former professional soccer player, two-time Olympic gold medalist and two-time FIFA Women's World Cup champion. Hailed as a football icon, she played as a forward for the United States national team from 1987 to 2004. Hamm was the face of the Women's United Socc...
39,699,152
St Michael's Church, Llanfihangel Ysgeifiog
1,053,443,548
null
[ "15th-century church buildings in Wales", "Church in Wales church buildings", "Church ruins in Wales", "Former churches in Anglesey", "Grade II listed churches in Anglesey", "Grade II listed ruins in Wales", "Llanfihangel Ysgeifiog", "Scheduled monuments in Anglesey" ]
St Michael's Church, Llanfihangel Ysgeifiog, is a former parish church in Anglesey, Wales, which is now closed and in ruins. The structure dates from the 15th century and a chapel was added to the north side in the 17th century. A replacement church (St Michael's, Gaerwen) was built elsewhere in the parish in 1847, and...
1,384,692
1947 Atlantic hurricane season
1,153,045,844
Hurricane season in the Atlantic Ocean
[ "1940s Atlantic hurricane seasons", "1947 meteorology", "1947 natural disasters" ]
The 1947 Atlantic hurricane season was the first Atlantic hurricane season to have tropical storms labeled by the United States Air Force. The season officially began on June 16, 1947, and ended on November 1, 1947. These dates conventionally delimit the period of each year when most tropical cyclones form in the Atlan...
846,773
Good Vibrations
1,173,478,858
1966 single by the Beach Boys
[ "1966 singles", "1966 songs", "2004 singles", "2011 singles", "Acid rock songs", "American psychedelic rock songs", "American rhythm and blues songs", "Art pop songs", "Avant-pop songs", "Billboard Hot 100 number-one singles", "Brian Wilson songs", "Capitol Records singles", "Cashbox number-...
"Good Vibrations" is a song by the American rock band the Beach Boys that was composed by Brian Wilson with lyrics by Mike Love. It was released as a single on October 10, 1966 and was an immediate critical and commercial hit, topping record charts in several countries including the United States and the United Kingdom...
32,300,234
The Good-Morrow
1,013,994,924
Poem from 1633 by John Donne
[ "1633 poems", "Poetry by John Donne" ]
"The Good-Morrow" is a poem by John Donne, published in his 1633 collection Songs and Sonnets. Written while Donne was a student at Lincoln's Inn, the poem is one of his earliest works and is thematically considered to be the "first" work in Songs and Sonnets. Although referred to as a sonnet, the work does not follow...
21,305,735
Hurricane Darby (2004)
1,118,280,836
Category 3 Pacific hurricane in 2004
[ "2004 Pacific hurricane season", "2004 in Hawaii", "Category 3 Pacific hurricanes", "Hurricanes in Hawaii", "Tropical cyclones in 2004" ]
Hurricane Darby was the first Eastern Pacific major hurricane since Hurricane Kenna in 2002. The sixth tropical cyclone, fourth named storm, and second hurricane of the 2004 Pacific hurricane season, Darby developed from a tropical wave that emerged from the west coast of Africa on July 12. After crossing into the East...
690,109
Gail Kim
1,173,141,165
Canadian professional wrestler (born 1977)
[ "1977 births", "21st-century female professional wrestlers", "Actresses from Toronto", "Canadian actresses of Korean descent", "Canadian expatriate professional wrestlers in the United States", "Canadian expatriates in the United States", "Canadian female professional wrestlers", "Canadian film actres...
Gail Kim (born February 20, 1977) is a Canadian retired professional wrestler, currently signed to Impact Wrestling, where she serves as a producer. In Impact Wrestling she was the inaugural and record setting seven-time Knockouts Champion and she also was a one-time Knockouts Tag Team Champion where Madison Rayne was ...
13,766,912
So Long Self
1,122,137,851
2006 single by MercyMe
[ "2006 singles", "2006 songs", "MercyMe songs", "Songs written by Bart Millard" ]
"So Long Self" is a song written and performed by Christian rock band MercyMe. "So Long Self" is musically a song with a lyrical theme revolving around a figurative breakup with one's self. "So Long Self" was released as the lead single from the band's 2006 album Coming Up to Breathe. "So Long Self" received positive ...
1,950,121
Great hammerhead
1,173,089,318
Species of shark
[ "Apex predators", "Critically endangered fauna of the United States", "Fish described in 1837", "Pantropical fish", "Sphyrna", "Taxa named by Eduard Rüppell" ]
The great hammerhead (Sphyrna mokarran) or great hammerhead shark is the largest species of hammerhead shark, belonging to the family Sphyrnidae, attaining an average length of 4.6 m (15 ft) and reaching a maximum length of 6.1 m (20 ft). It is found in tropical and warm temperate waters worldwide, inhabiting coastal a...
27,428,101
2010 Carfax 400
1,106,347,811
null
[ "2010 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series", "2010 in sports in Michigan", "NASCAR races at Michigan International Speedway" ]
The 2010 Carfax 400 was a NASCAR Sprint Cup Series stock car race that was held on August 15, 2010 at Michigan International Speedway in Brooklyn, Michigan. Contested over 200 laps, it was the twenty-third race of the 2010 Sprint Cup Series season. The race was won by Kevin Harvick for the Richard Childress Racing team...
656,951
Women's health
1,172,278,892
Broad subject that encompasses all facets of women's health
[ "Feminism and health", "Maternal health", "Women's health" ]
Women's health differs from that of men in many unique ways. Women's health is an example of population health, where health is defined by the World Health Organization as "a state of complete physical, mental and social well-being and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity". Often treated as simply women's rep...
16,035,388
British Cypriots
1,147,469,943
Community in the United Kingdom
[ "British people of Cypriot descent", "Cypriot diaspora", "Immigration to the United Kingdom by country of origin" ]
The British Cypriot community in the United Kingdom consists of British people born on, or with ancestors from, the Eastern Mediterranean island of Cyprus. British Cypriot people may be of Greek-, Turkish-, Lebanese-Maronite-, or Armenian-Cypriot descent. Migration from Cyprus to the UK has occurred in part due to the...
1,287,699
1984 (Van Halen album)
1,169,779,076
1984 studio album by Van Halen
[ "1984 albums", "Albums produced by Ted Templeman", "Albums recorded at 5150 Studios", "Van Halen albums", "Warner Records albums" ]
1984 (stylized in Roman numerals as MCMLXXXIV) is the sixth studio album by American rock band Van Halen, released on January 9, 1984. It was the last Van Halen studio album until A Different Kind of Truth (2012) to feature lead singer David Lee Roth, who left the band in 1985 following creative differences. This is th...
2,670,937
Claire Taylor
1,171,051,001
English cricketer
[ "1975 births", "Alumni of The Queen's College, Oxford", "Berkshire women cricketers", "Canterbury Magicians cricketers", "Cricketers from Buckinghamshire", "England women One Day International cricketers", "England women Test cricketers", "England women Twenty20 International cricketers", "English w...
Samantha Claire Taylor MBE (born 25 September 1975) is a former cricketer who represented England more than 150 times between 1998 and 2011. A top order batter, Taylor was the first woman to be named a Wisden Cricketer of the Year. Along with Charlotte Edwards, she was the mainstay of England's batting during the first...
50,222,364
452 Fifth Avenue
1,171,738,141
Office skyscraper in Manhattan, New York
[ "1902 establishments in New York City", "1985 establishments in New York City", "Bryant Park buildings", "Buildings with mansard roofs", "Fifth Avenue", "HSBC buildings and structures", "New York State Register of Historic Places in New York County", "Office buildings completed in 1902", "Office bui...
452 Fifth Avenue (also the HSBC Tower and formerly the Republic National Bank Building) is an office building at the southwest corner of Fifth Avenue and 40th Street in the Midtown Manhattan neighborhood of New York City. The building includes the 30-story, 400-foot (120 m) HSBC Tower, completed in late 1985 and design...
4,988,618
Arizona State Route 67
1,054,458,698
State highway in Arizona, United States
[ "1941 establishments in Arizona", "Grand Canyon, North Rim", "National Scenic Byways", "Scenic highways in Arizona", "State highways in Arizona", "Tourist attractions in Coconino County, Arizona", "Transportation in Coconino County, Arizona" ]
State Route 67 (SR 67) is a 43.4 mi (69.8 km) long, north–south state highway in northern Arizona. Also called the Kaibab Plateau – North Rim Parkway, SR 67 is the sole road that links U.S. Route 89A (US 89A) at Jacob Lake to the North Rim of Grand Canyon National Park. Along the route, the road heads through the natio...
13,005,545
Robert Ford (politician)
1,170,593,803
American politician
[ "1948 births", "20th-century African-American people", "21st-century African-American politicians", "African-American state legislators in South Carolina", "American conscientious objectors", "Democratic Party South Carolina state senators", "Grambling State University alumni", "Living people", "Pol...
Robert Ford (born December 26, 1948) is an American politician who served as a Democratic member of the South Carolina Senate from 1993 to 2013, representing District 42, which is located in Charleston. From 1974 to 1992, he served as a member of the Charleston City Council. Originally involved in the civil rights mov...
4,806
Battle of Marathon
1,172,834,053
490 BC battle in the Greco-Persian Wars
[ "490s BC conflicts", "Amphibious operations", "Battle of Marathon", "Battles involving Athens", "Battles involving the Achaemenid Empire", "Last stands" ]
The Battle of Marathon took place in 490 BC during the first Persian invasion of Greece. It was fought between the citizens of Athens, aided by Plataea, and a Persian force commanded by Datis and Artaphernes. The battle was the culmination of the first attempt by Persia, under King Darius I, to subjugate Greece. The Gr...
621,018
Kate Millett
1,172,480,778
American writer, educator, artist, and activist (1934–2017)
[ "1934 births", "2017 deaths", "20th-century American LGBT people", "20th-century American educators", "20th-century American memoirists", "20th-century American non-fiction writers", "20th-century American sculptors", "20th-century American women artists", "20th-century American women educators", ...
Katherine Murray Millett (September 14, 1934 – September 6, 2017) was an American feminist writer, educator, artist, and activist. She attended the University of Oxford and was the first American woman to be awarded a degree with first-class honors after studying at St Hilda's College, Oxford. She has been described as...
18,456,928
Samus Aran
1,170,390,283
Video game character
[ "Adoptee characters in video games", "Characters designed by Hiroji Kiyotake", "Extraterrestrial superheroes", "Extraterrestrial–human hybrids in video games", "Female soldier and warrior characters in video games", "Female superheroes", "Fictional alien hunters", "Fictional bodyguards in video games"...
Samus Aran (Japanese: サムス・アラン, Hepburn: Samusu Aran) is the protagonist of the video game series Metroid by Nintendo. She was created by Japanese video game designer Makoto Kano. She was introduced as a player character in the original 1986 video game Metroid. Raised and infused with the DNA of the Chozo, Samus Aran is...
1,194,265
HMS Exeter (68)
1,172,990,158
York-class cruiser of the Royal Navy
[ "1929 ships", "Battle of the River Plate", "Maritime incidents in March 1942", "Ships built in Plymouth, Devon", "World War II cruisers of the United Kingdom", "World War II shipwrecks in the Java Sea", "York-class cruisers" ]
HMS Exeter was the second and last York-class heavy cruiser built for the Royal Navy during the late 1920s. Aside from a temporary deployment with the Mediterranean Fleet during the Abyssinia Crisis of 1935–36, she spent the bulk of the 1930s assigned to the Atlantic Fleet or the North America and West Indies Station. ...
24,857,122
Amanita daucipes
1,171,478,100
Species of fungus
[ "Amanita", "Fungi described in 1856", "Fungi of North America", "Inedible fungi", "Taxa named by Camille Montagne" ]
Amanita daucipes is a species of fungus in the family Amanitaceae of the mushroom order Agaricales. Found exclusively in North America, the mushroom may be recognized in the field by the medium to large white caps with pale orange tints, and the dense covering of pale orange or reddish-brown powdery conical warts on th...
65,655,864
3rd United States Colored Cavalry Regiment
1,080,673,940
null
[ "1864 establishments in Mississippi", "1866 disestablishments in Mississippi", "19th-century military history of the United States", "Cavalry regiments of the United States Army", "Military units and formations disestablished in 1866", "Military units and formations established in 1864", "United States ...
The 3rd United States Colored Cavalry was a regiment in the United States Army organized as one of the units of the United States Colored Troops during the American Civil War. The regiment was originally formed in October 1863 at Vicksburg, Mississippi as the 1st Mississippi Cavalry Regiment (African Descent). The unit...
16,305,136
Washington State Route 304
1,125,301,160
Highway in Washington
[ "Bremerton, Washington", "State highways in Washington (state)", "Transportation in King County, Washington", "Transportation in Kitsap County, Washington" ]
State Route 304 (SR 304) is a state highway in Kitsap County, Washington, United States. It connects SR 3, a regional freeway, to the Puget Sound Naval Shipyard and downtown Bremerton. The designation of SR 304 continues onto the Seattle–Bremerton ferry operated by Washington State Ferries to Colman Dock in Downtown Se...
49,046,201
Bovista pila
1,136,272,962
Species of fungus
[ "Agaricaceae", "Edible fungi", "Fungi described in 1873", "Fungi of Brazil", "Fungi of North America", "Fungi of Oceania", "Fungi of the Galápagos Islands", "Fungi without expected TNC conservation status", "Taxa named by Miles Joseph Berkeley" ]
Bovista pila, commonly known as the tumbling puffball, is a species of puffball fungus in the family Agaricaceae. A temperate species, it is widely distributed in North America, where it grows on the ground on road sides, in pastures, grassy areas, and open woods. There are few well-documented occurrences of B. pila ou...
4,662,630
Tundra orbit
1,169,041,929
Highly elliptical and highly inclined synchronous orbit
[ "Earth orbits", "Satellite broadcasting" ]
A Tundra orbit (Russian: орбита «Тундра») is a highly elliptical geosynchronous orbit with a high inclination (approximately 63.4°), an orbital period of one sidereal day, and a typical eccentricity between 0.2 and 0.3. A satellite placed in this orbit spends most of its time over a chosen area of the Earth, a phenomen...
9,755,178
Blink (Doctor Who)
1,173,460,440
null
[ "2007 British television episodes", "British horror fiction", "Doctor Who stories set on Earth", "Fiction set in 1920", "Fiction set in 1969", "Fiction set in 2007", "Fiction set in 2008", "Holography in fiction", "Hugo Award for Best Dramatic Presentation, Short Form-winning works", "Television e...
"Blink" is the tenth episode of the third series of the British science fiction television series Doctor Who. It was first broadcast on 9 June 2007 on BBC One. The episode was directed by Hettie MacDonald and written by Steven Moffat. The episode is based on a previous short story written by Moffat for the 2006 Doctor ...
14,620,104
HMS Daring (H16)
1,133,063,585
D-class destroyer
[ "1932 ships", "C and D-class destroyers", "Maritime incidents in February 1940", "Ships built by John I. Thornycroft & Company", "Ships built in Southampton", "Ships sunk by German submarines in World War II", "World War II destroyers of the United Kingdom", "World War II shipwrecks in the Atlantic Oc...
HMS Daring was a D-class destroyer built for the Royal Navy in the early 1930s. The ship spent the bulk of her career on the China Station. She was briefly commanded by Louis Mountbatten before World War II. Daring escorted convoys in the Red Sea in October–November 1939 and then returned to the UK in January 1940 for ...
71,609,412
2021 La Paz gubernatorial election
1,170,840,421
Bolivian election
[ "2021 gubernatorial elections in Bolivia", "Elections postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic" ]
The 2021 La Paz gubernatorial election was held on Sunday, 7 March 2021, with a runoff taking place on 11 April 2021, involving separate contests for governor and all forty-five seats in the Departmental Legislative Assembly. Incumbent governor Félix Patzi unsuccessfully sought reelection to a second term, finishing in...
4,982,777
Phil Edwards (footballer)
1,171,432,368
English association football player (born 1985)
[ "1985 births", "Accrington Stanley F.C. players", "Burton Albion F.C. players", "Bury F.C. players", "English Football League players", "English men's footballers", "Footballers from Bootle", "Living people", "Men's association football defenders", "Morecambe F.C. players", "National League (Eng...
Philip Lee Edwards (born 8 November 1985) is an English former professional footballer who made 485 appearances in the EFL. Edwards began his football career at Wigan Athletic, progressing through the club's youth system before signing a professional contract at the age of 18. In September 2004, Edwards joined Morecam...
404,782
Prophet's Mosque
1,172,986,873
Historic mosque in Medina, Saudi Arabia
[ "623 establishments", "8th-century establishments in the Umayyad Caliphate", "8th-century mosques", "Abbasid architecture", "Al-Masjid an-Nabawi", "Buildings and structures of the Ottoman Empire", "Islamic holy places", "Mamluk architecture", "Mausoleums in Saudi Arabia", "Mosques in Medina", "U...
The Prophet's Mosque or Mosque of the Prophet ([] Error: : no text (help)), is the second mosque built by the Islamic prophet Muhammad in Medina, after that of Quba, as well as the second largest mosque and holiest site in Islam, after the Masjid al-Haram in Mecca, in the Saudi region of the Hejaz. The mosque is locate...
12,640,874
2007–08 Sunderland A.F.C. season
1,154,447,587
null
[ "2007–08 Premier League by team", "Sunderland A.F.C. seasons" ]
The 2007–08 season was the 113th full season in Sunderland A.F.C.'s history, their 107th in the league system of English football, their 7th in the Premier League, and their 78th in the top flight. After finishing 1st in the Championship during the 2006–07 season, Sunderland were promoted to the Premier League as champ...
49,173,034
Dennis Howard Green
1,171,263,626
English philologist
[ "1922 births", "2008 deaths", "Academics of the University of St Andrews", "Alumni of Trinity College, Cambridge", "Anglo-Saxon studies scholars", "British Army personnel of World War II", "British medievalists", "English non-fiction writers", "English philologists", "Fellows of Trinity College, C...
Dennis Howard Green FBA (26 June 1922 – 5 December 2008) was an English philologist who was Schröder Professor of German at the University of Cambridge. He specialized in Germanic philology, particularly the study of Medieval German literature, Germanic languages and Germanic antiquity. Green was considered one of the ...
2,941,678
Vito Cascio Ferro
1,134,449,487
Member of the Sicilian Mafia
[ "1862 births", "1943 deaths", "Fasci Siciliani", "Gangsters from Palermo", "Italian crime bosses", "Italian exiles", "Italian expatriates in the United States", "Italian people convicted of murder", "Italian people who died in prison custody", "Italian prisoners sentenced to life imprisonment", ...
Vito Cascio Ferro or Vito Cascioferro (; 22 January 1862 – 20 September 1943), also known as Don Vito, was a prominent member of the Sicilian Mafia. He also operated for several years in the United States. He is often depicted as the "boss of bosses", although such a position does not exist in the loose structure of Co...
2,380,842
The Allman Brothers Band (album)
1,169,829,400
Album by The Allman Brothers Band
[ "1969 debut albums", "Albums produced by Adrian Barber", "Atco Records albums", "Capricorn Records albums", "The Allman Brothers Band albums" ]
The Allman Brothers Band is the debut studio album by American rock band the Allman Brothers Band. It was released in the United States by Atco Records' subsidiary Capricorn on November 4, 1969, and produced by Adrian Barber. Formed in 1969, the Allman Brothers Band came together following various musical pursuits by e...
67,170,050
Tetrasomy X
1,173,836,792
Chromosomal disorder with 4 X chromosomes
[ "Chromosomal abnormalities", "Genetic diseases and disorders", "Rare syndromes", "Sex chromosome aneuploidies" ]
Tetrasomy X, also known as 48,XXXX, is a chromosomal disorder in which a female has four, rather than two, copies of the X chromosome. It is associated with intellectual disability of varying severity, characteristic "coarse" facial features, heart defects, and skeletal anomalies such as increased height, clinodactyly ...
15,395,841
Happy Working Song
1,158,027,318
2007 song by Alan Menken and Stephen Schwartz
[ "2007 songs", "Song recordings produced by Alan Menken", "Songs about labor", "Songs from Enchanted (film)", "Songs with music by Alan Menken", "Songs written by Stephen Schwartz (composer)" ]
"Happy Working Song" is a song written by composer Alan Menken and lyricist Stephen Schwartz for Walt Disney Pictures' musical film Enchanted (2007). Recorded by American actress Amy Adams in her starring role as Giselle, the uptempo pop song both parodies and pays homage to a variety of songs from several Disney anima...
40,585,827
People v. Aguilar
1,094,625,805
Illinois Supreme Court case
[ "2013 in United States case law", "Illinois state case law", "United States Second Amendment case law" ]
People v. Aguilar, 2 N.E.3d 321 (Ill. 2013), was an Illinois Supreme Court case in which the Court held that the Aggravated Unlawful Use of a Weapon (AUUF) statute violated the right to keep and bear arms as guaranteed by the Second Amendment. The Court stated that this was because the statute amounted to a wholesale s...
67,327,082
2019 West Coast Eagles season
1,148,118,894
null
[ "2019 Australian Football League season", "West Coast Eagles seasons" ]
The West Coast Eagles are an Australian rules football team based in Perth, Western Australia. Their 2019 season was their 33rd season in the Australian Football League (AFL), their sixth season under coach Adam Simpson, and their fifth and final season with Shannon Hurn as captain. Having won the 2018 AFL Grand Final,...
1,192,212
Nabucco
1,162,257,832
1842 opera by Giuseppe Verdi
[ "1842 operas", "Babylon in fiction", "Cultural depictions of Nebuchadnezzar II", "Italian-language operas", "Jerusalem in fiction", "Opera world premieres at La Scala", "Operas", "Operas based on the Bible", "Operas by Giuseppe Verdi", "Operas set in Mesopotamia", "Operas set in the Levant", "...
Nabucco (, short for Nabucodonosor ; English: "Nebuchadnezzar") is an Italian-language opera in four acts composed in 1841 by Giuseppe Verdi to an Italian libretto by Temistocle Solera. The libretto is based on the biblical books of 2 Kings, Jeremiah, Lamentations, and Daniel, and on the 1836 play by Auguste Anicet-Bou...
44,827,287
Spotted lanternfly
1,173,854,431
Species of planthopper indigenous to China
[ "Agricultural pest insects", "Aphaeninae", "Endemic fauna of China", "Hemiptera of Asia", "Insect pests of temperate forests", "Insects described in 1845", "Taxa named by Adam White (zoologist)" ]
The spotted lanternfly (Lycorma delicatula) is a planthopper indigenous to parts of China and Vietnam. It has spread invasively to Japan, South Korea, and the United States. Its preferred host is tree of heaven (Ailanthus altissima), but it infests economically significant plants including soybean, grapes, stone fruits...
200,626
Adaptation (film)
1,172,542,377
2002 American film
[ "2000s American films", "2000s English-language films", "2002 comedy-drama films", "2002 films", "American black comedy films", "American comedy-drama films", "American nonlinear narrative films", "American satirical films", "BAFTA winners (films)", "Biographical films about writers", "Columbia ...
Adaptation is a 2002 American meta comedy-drama film directed by Spike Jonze and written by Charlie Kaufman. It features an ensemble cast including Nicolas Cage, Meryl Streep, and Chris Cooper, with Cara Seymour, Brian Cox, Tilda Swinton, Ron Livingston, and Maggie Gyllenhaal in supporting roles. Kaufman based Adaptat...
68,789,777
May Childs Nerney
1,149,830,414
American civil rights activist
[ "1870s births", "1959 deaths", "American librarians", "American women librarians", "Cornell University alumni", "NAACP activists", "New York State Library School alumni" ]
May Childs Nerney (also known as Mary; 1876/1877 – December 17, 1959) was an American civil rights activist and librarian. She was the secretary of the NAACP from 1912 to 1916, overseeing a large increase in the organization's size. She led protests against the segregation of federal government employees in Washington,...
53,068,331
Manzanita tornado
1,163,054,180
2016 tornado in Manzanita, Oregon
[ "2016 in Oregon", "2016 natural disasters in the United States", "F2 tornadoes", "October 2016 events in the United States", "Tornadoes in Oregon", "Tornadoes of 2016" ]
On October 14, 2016, a rare tornado struck the city of Manzanita, Oregon. A powerful extratropical cyclone traversing the Pacific Ocean produced localized supercell thunderstorms along coastal Oregon. The Portland branch of the National Weather Service issued a record-breaking ten tornado warnings that morning for thei...
157,715
Stokesay Castle
1,166,884,268
Historic house museum in Shropshire, England
[ "Castles in Shropshire", "Country houses in Shropshire", "Craven Arms", "English Heritage sites in Shropshire", "Grade I listed buildings in Shropshire", "Historic house museums in Shropshire", "Scheduled monuments in Shropshire" ]
Stokesay Castle is one of the finest surviving fortified manor houses in England, and situated at Stokesay in Shropshire. It was largely built in its present form in the late 13th century by Laurence of Ludlow, on the earlier castle (some of which still survives) founded by its original owners the de Lacy family, from ...
42,863,588
Return of the Obra Dinn
1,170,871,251
2018 video game
[ "2018 video games", "Adventure games", "British Academy Games Award for Game Design winners", "Detective video games", "Fiction about mermaids", "Game Developers Choice Award winners", "Independent Games Festival winners", "Indie games", "Kraken in popular culture", "MacOS games", "Monochrome vi...
Return of the Obra Dinn is a 2018 adventure and puzzle video game created by Lucas Pope and published by 3909 LLC. It was Pope's second commercial game, following 2013's Papers, Please, and was first released for macOS and Windows before being ported to Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, and Xbox One a year later. Return ...
34,080,012
Tropical Storm Linfa (2003)
1,165,018,147
Pacific severe tropical storm in 2003
[ "2003 Pacific typhoon season", "2003 disasters in the Philippines", "Tropical cyclones in 2003", "Typhoons in Japan", "Typhoons in the Philippines", "Western Pacific severe tropical storms" ]
Severe Tropical Storm Linfa, known in the Philippines as Tropical Storm Chedeng, brought deadly flooding to areas of the Philippines and Japan in May and June 2003. The fourth named storm within the northwestern Pacific that year, Linfa developed as a tropical depression just off the western coast of Luzon on May 25. T...
40,961,074
Attarsiya
1,164,804,042
Military leader of Ahhiya
[ "Ancient Anatolia", "Greek military leaders", "Mycenaean Greeks" ]
Attarsiya was a 15th–14th century BCE military leader of Ahhiya. In the Hittite archives of circa 1400 BCE, he is described as a "man of Ahhiya", a country identified with the Achaeans and Mycenaean Greece. The campaigns of Attarsiya, as well as his conflict with the Hittite vassal, Madduwatta, represent the first reco...
31,885,660
Tim Cross
1,162,729,808
Army officer (born 1951)
[ "1951 births", "Academics of the Staff College, Camberley", "Anglican lay readers", "British Army major generals", "British Army personnel of the Iraq War", "British military personnel of The Troubles (Northern Ireland)", "Commanders of the Order of the British Empire", "Graduates of the Royal College...
Major General Timothy Cross, CBE (born 19 April 1951) is a retired British Army officer and military logistics expert. He was commissioned in 1971 into the Royal Army Ordnance Corps and went on to serve in Germany, Northern Ireland and Cyprus, interspersed with staff duties and further education. He was posted to Paris...
459,095
Flag of Grenada
1,164,746,152
National flag
[ "Flags introduced in 1974", "National flags", "National symbols of Grenada" ]
The flag of Grenada consists of two yellow triangles at the top and bottom and two green triangles at the hoist and fly. These are surrounded by a red border charged with six five-pointed yellow stars – three at the top centre and three at the bottom centre – along with an additional star on a red disc at the centre an...
48,744,528
Tobruk (video game)
1,163,241,337
1987 video game
[ "1987 video games", "Amstrad CPC games", "Commodore 64 games", "Cultural depictions of Erwin Rommel", "Europe-exclusive video games", "Personal Software Services games", "Single-player video games", "Tank simulation video games", "Turn-based strategy video games", "United Kingdom-exclusive video g...
Tobruk: The Clash of Armour is a turn-based strategy video game developed by Data Design Systems and published by Personal Software Services. It was exclusively released in the United Kingdom for the Commodore 64, ZX Spectrum and Amstrad CPC in 1987. It is the eleventh instalment of the Strategic Wargames series. The g...
18,660,988
Phillips' Sound Recording Services
1,106,110,061
Recording studio in Liverpool, England
[ "Music in Liverpool", "Recording studios in England" ]
Phillips' Sound Recording Services was a studio in the house of Percy Francis Phillips (1896–1984) and his family at 38 Kensington, Kensington, Liverpool, England. Between 1955 and 1969, Phillips recorded numerous tapes and acetate discs for Liverpool acts, people and businesses in a small room behind the shop his fami...
62,218,554
MLS Cup 2020
1,169,228,305
2020 edition of the MLS Cup
[ "2020 Major League Soccer season", "2020 in sports in Ohio", "21st century in Columbus, Ohio", "Association football events postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic", "Columbus Crew matches", "December 2020 sports events in the United States", "MLS Cup", "Seattle Sounders FC matches" ]
MLS Cup 2020 was the 25th edition of the MLS Cup, the championship match of Major League Soccer (MLS), and was played at Mapfre Stadium in Columbus, Ohio. The match was originally set to take place on November 7, 2020, but was postponed to December 12 due to the COVID-19 pandemic and the adjusted MLS season schedule. T...
22,197,563
Army of the Danube
1,173,312,832
Field army
[ "Armées of the French First Republic", "Field armies of France", "French Revolutionary Wars", "War of the Second Coalition" ]
The Army of the Danube (French: Armée du Danube) was a field army of the French Directory in the 1799 southwestern campaign in the Upper Danube valley. It was formed on 2 March 1799 by the simple expedient of renaming the Army of Observation, which had been observing Austrian movements on the border between French Firs...
12,085,658
Chinese cruiser Jingyuan (1886)
1,151,188,165
Imperial Chinese Navy's Zhiyuan-class protected cruiser
[ "1886 ships", "Cruisers of the Beiyang Fleet", "First Sino-Japanese War cruisers of China", "Maritime incidents in 1895", "Naval ships of China", "Ships built by Armstrong Whitworth", "Ships built on the River Tyne", "Shipwrecks in the Yellow Sea" ]
Jingyuan (Chinese: 靖遠; pinyin: Jìngyuǎn; Wade–Giles: Ching Yuen) was a protected cruiser built for the Imperial Chinese Navy. She was built by Armstrong Whitworth in Elswick, England. She was one of two Zhiyuen-class protected cruisers built, alongside her sister ship Zhiyuen. Jingyuan was armed with a smaller number o...
1,791,662
William Penney, Baron Penney
1,173,543,718
English mathematician and physicist (1909–1991)
[ "1909 births", "1991 deaths", "20th-century English mathematicians", "Academics of Imperial College London", "Alumni of Imperial College London", "Alumni of Trinity College, Cambridge", "Alumni of the University of London", "English nuclear physicists", "Fellows of the Royal Society", "Fellows of ...
William George Penney, Baron Penney, (24 June 1909 – 3 March 1991) was an English mathematician and professor of mathematical physics at the Imperial College London and later the rector of Imperial College London. He had a leading role in the development of High Explosive Research, Britain's clandestine nuclear program...
684,766
Tony Knowles (snooker player)
1,172,813,637
English snooker player
[ "1955 births", "English snooker players", "Living people", "Sportspeople from Bolton" ]
Anthony Knowles (born 13 June 1955) is an English former professional snooker player. He won the 1982 International Open and the 1983 Professional Players Tournament, and was a three times semi-finalist in the World Professional Snooker Championship in the 1980s. His highest world ranking was second, in the 1984/85 sea...
28,736,516
Scandinavian Airlines System Flight 347
1,132,272,755
1994 aircraft hijacking
[ "1990s in Oslo", "1994 crimes in Norway", "1994 in Norway", "Accidents and incidents involving the McDonnell Douglas MD-82", "Aircraft hijackings in Norway", "Aviation accidents and incidents in 1994", "Bosnian War", "November 1994 events in Europe", "Oslo Airport, Gardermoen", "Scandinavian Airli...
Scandinavian Airlines System Flight 347 was a scheduled domestic flight which, on 3 November 1994, was hijacked shortly after take-off. The flight, from Bardufoss Airport via Bodø Airport to Oslo Airport, Fornebu in Norway, was operated by a McDonnell Douglas MD-82 belonging to Scandinavian Airlines System (SAS). The h...
508,795
Laundry Service (album)
1,173,327,490
null
[ "2001 albums", "Albums produced by Emilio Estefan", "Epic Records albums", "Shakira albums" ]
Laundry Service (Spanish: Servicio de Lavandería) is the fifth studio album and first English-language album by Colombian singer-songwriter Shakira, globally released on 13 November 2001 by Epic Records. After her fourth studio album Dónde Están los Ladrones? became a success in Latin America, Spain, Middle East and th...
2,371,549
Mill Basin, Brooklyn
1,147,515,999
null
[ "Former islands of New York City", "Islands of Brooklyn", "Mill Basin, Brooklyn", "Neighborhoods in Brooklyn", "Populated coastal places in New York (state)" ]
Mill Basin is a residential neighborhood in southeastern Brooklyn, New York City. It is on a peninsula abutting Jamaica Bay and is bordered by Avenue U on the northwest and the Mill Basin/Mill Island Inlet on its remaining sides. Mill Basin is adjacent to the neighborhood of Bergen Beach to the northeast, Flatlands to ...
570,279
Godzilla Raids Again
1,173,248,021
1955 Japanese film directed by Motoyoshi Oda
[ "1950s Japanese films", "1950s Japanese-language films", "1950s monster movies", "1950s science fiction films", "1955 films", "Films directed by Motoyoshi Oda", "Films produced by Tomoyuki Tanaka", "Films scored by Masaru Sato", "Films set in Osaka", "Giant monster films", "Godzilla films", "J...
Godzilla Raids Again (Japanese: ゴジラの逆襲, Hepburn: Gojira no Gyakushū, lit. 'Godzilla's Counterattack') is a 1955 Japanese kaiju film directed by Motoyoshi Oda, with special effects by Eiji Tsuburaya. Produced and distributed by Toho Co., Ltd., it is the second film in the Godzilla franchise. The film stars Hiroshi Koizu...
1,266,867
Babel Proclamation
1,131,390,502
Proclamation issued in Iowa
[ "1918 in Iowa", "Anti-German sentiment in the United States", "English-only movement", "Linguistic discrimination", "May 1918 events", "Proclamations", "United States home front during World War I" ]
The Babel Proclamation was issued by Iowa's Governor William L. Harding on May 23, 1918. It forbade the speaking of any language besides English in public. The proclamation was controversial, supported by many established English-speaking Iowans and notably opposed by citizens who spoke languages other than English. Ha...
1,682,535
Pacorus II
1,159,848,088
King of Kings of the Parthian Empire (ruled 78-110)
[ "110 deaths", "1st-century Iranian people", "1st-century Parthian monarchs", "1st-century births", "2nd-century Iranian people", "2nd-century Parthian monarchs", "Rulers of Media Atropatene" ]
Pacorus II (also spelled Pakoros II; 𐭐𐭊𐭅𐭓) was the King of Kings of the Parthian Empire from 78 to 110. He was the son and successor of Vologases I (r. 51–78). During the latter part of his father's reign, Pacorus ruled the Parthian Empire along with him. After Vologases I's death in 78, Pacorus became the sole ru...
1,220,426
Percy Cherry
1,170,445,948
Australian recipient of the Victoria Cross
[ "1895 births", "1917 deaths", "Australian Army officers", "Australian World War I recipients of the Victoria Cross", "Australian military personnel killed in World War I", "Military personnel from Tasmania", "Military personnel from Victoria (state)", "Recipients of the Military Cross" ]
Percy Herbert Cherry, VC, MC (4 June 1895 – 27 March 1917) was an Australian recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest decoration for gallantry "in the face of the enemy" that can be awarded to members of the British and Commonwealth armed forces. The award was granted posthumously for Cherry's actions during an att...
31,601,991
The Light of the Sun
1,169,724,075
null
[ "2011 albums", "Albums produced by Dre & Vidal", "Albums produced by Warryn Campbell", "Jill Scott (singer) albums", "Warner Records albums" ]
The Light of the Sun is the fourth studio album by American singer Jill Scott. It was recorded after Scott's four-year break from her music career and departure from her former label, Hidden Beach Recordings. The Light of the Sun was recorded at several studios and produced primarily by Scott and JR Hutson, a songwrite...
30,309
Thallium
1,173,641,073
null
[ "1861 in science", "1861 introductions", "Chemical elements", "Chemical elements with hexagonal close-packed structure", "Post-transition metals", "Thallium" ]
Thallium is a chemical element with the symbol Tl and atomic number 81. It is a gray post-transition metal that is not found free in nature. When isolated, thallium resembles tin, but discolors when exposed to air. Chemists William Crookes and Claude-Auguste Lamy discovered thallium independently in 1861, in residues o...
4,151,523
Madonna Live: The Virgin Tour
1,171,104,923
null
[ "1985 video albums", "Concert films", "Live video albums", "Madonna video albums", "Sire Records video albums", "Warner Records video albums" ]
Madonna Live: The Virgin Tour is the second video album and the first live release by American singer-songwriter Madonna. It was released by Warner Music Video and Sire Records on November 13, 1985 and contains the concert footage from The Virgin Tour, filmed at Cobo Arena in Detroit, Michigan on May 25, 1985. Director...
24,389,675
Beat Goes On (Madonna song)
1,171,096,116
2007 song by Madonna
[ "2008 songs", "Disco songs", "Madonna songs", "Song recordings produced by Madonna", "Song recordings produced by the Neptunes", "Songs written by Kanye West", "Songs written by Madonna", "Songs written by Pharrell Williams" ]
"Beat Goes On" is a song recorded by American singer-songwriter Madonna for her eleventh studio album, Hard Candy (2008). The song features American rapper Kanye West and background vocals by Pharrell Williams. It was co-written by West in collaboration with its producers, Madonna and The Neptunes. The song was leaked ...
6,586,469
Amelia (novel)
1,168,524,172
Novel by Henry Fielding
[ "1751 novels", "English novels", "Fiction set in 1733", "Novels by Henry Fielding", "Novels set in London", "Novels set in the 1730s", "Sentimental novels" ]
Amelia is a sentimental novel written by Henry Fielding and published in December 1751. It was the fourth and final novel written by Fielding, and it was printed in only one edition while the author was alive, although 5,000 copies were published of the first edition. Amelia follows the life of Amelia and Captain Willi...
207,221
Dion Fortune
1,143,337,244
British occultist and author (1890–1946)
[ "1890 births", "1946 deaths", "20th-century Welsh women writers", "Ceremonial magicians", "Deaths from leukemia", "Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn", "Hermetic Qabalists", "People from Llandudno", "Society of the Inner Light", "Welsh occult writers" ]
Dion Fortune (born Violet Mary Firth, 6 December 1890 – 6 January 1946) was a British occultist, ceremonial magician, novelist and author. She was a co-founder of the Fraternity of the Inner Light, an occult organisation that promoted philosophies which she claimed had been taught to her by spiritual entities known as ...
26,479,683
John Shurna
1,173,863,075
American basketball player (born 1990)
[ "1990 births", "American expatriate basketball people in Andorra", "American expatriate basketball people in Croatia", "American expatriate basketball people in France", "American expatriate basketball people in Spain", "American expatriate basketball people in Turkey", "American men's basketball player...
John William Shurna (born April 30, 1990) is an American–Lithuanian professional basketball player for Gran Canaria of the Spanish Liga ACB and the EuroCup. He is the 2012 Big Ten scoring champion. He played in the 2012 NBA Summer League with the Atlanta Hawks. He then signed with the New York Knicks, but was waived at...
10,782,308
The Job (The Office)
1,086,419,415
null
[ "2007 American television episodes", "Television episodes written by Michael Schur", "The Office (American TV series) episodes in multiple parts", "The Office (American season 3) episodes" ]
"The Job" is the third-season finale of the American version of The Office, and the show's 52nd and 53rd episodes overall. In this episode, Michael prepares for his interview for the corporate job and names Dwight as his successor, whose managing methods are unpopular. Jan arrives at the office to see Michael and every...
42,047,626
Cyclone Alessia
1,144,045,512
Category 1 Australian region tropical cyclone in 2013
[ "2010s in Western Australia", "2010s in the Northern Territory", "2013 in Australia", "2013–14 Australian region cyclone season", "Category 1 Australian region cyclones", "Tropical cyclones in 2013", "Tropical cyclones in Queensland", "Tropical cyclones in Western Australia", "Tropical cyclones in t...
Tropical Cyclone Alessia was the first tropical cyclone to affect the Northern Territory of Australia in November since Cyclone Joan in 1975. The storm was first identified as a tropical low on 20 November 2013 well to the northwest of Australia. Tracking generally west to west-southwest, the small system steadily orga...
2,226
Ad hominem
1,170,796,680
Attacking the person rather than the argument
[ "Genetic fallacies", "Informal fallacies", "Latin logical phrases", "Latin words and phrases", "Propaganda techniques", "Rhetoric" ]
Ad hominem (Latin for 'to the person'), short for argumentum ad hominem, is a term that refers to several types of arguments, most of which are fallacious. Typically this term refers to a rhetorical strategy where the speaker attacks the character, motive, or some other attribute of the person making an argument rather...
12,772,390
Whitey Wistert
1,164,305,998
American football and baseball player (1912–1985)
[ "1912 births", "1985 deaths", "20th-century American lawyers", "All-American college football players", "American football tackles", "American people of Lithuanian descent", "Baseball players from Chicago", "Carl Schurz High School alumni", "Cincinnati Reds players", "College Football Hall of Fame...
Francis Michael "Whitey" Wistert (February 20, 1912 – April 23, 1985) was an American football and baseball player. He played college football and college baseball at the University of Michigan. Wistert was the first of the three Wistert brothers—he was succeeded by Albert (Al) and Alvin—who were named All-American tac...
1,951,200
First Flight (Star Trek: Enterprise)
1,146,112,402
null
[ "2003 American television episodes", "Star Trek: Enterprise (season 2) episodes", "Television episodes directed by LeVar Burton" ]
"First Flight" is the fiftieth episode of the American science fiction television series Star Trek: Enterprise, the twenty-fourth episode of the second season. It first aired on May 14, 2003, on UPN. It was written by John Shiban and Chris Black, and was directed by Star Trek: The Next Generation actor LeVar Burton (Ge...
1,100,615
Tiberius Julius Alexander
1,140,229,174
1st century AD Roman governor and general
[ "1st-century Egyptian people", "1st-century Jews", "1st-century Roman governors of Egypt", "1st-century Roman governors of Judaea", "1st-century Romans", "1st-century births", "Ancient Roman equites", "Flavian dynasty", "Jews of Roman Alexandria", "Julii", "Praetorian prefects", "Roman governo...
Tiberius Julius Alexander (fl. 1st century) was an equestrian governor and general in the Roman Empire. Born into a wealthy Jewish family of Alexandria but abandoning or neglecting the Jewish religion, he rose to become the 2nd procurator of Judea (c. 46 – 48) under Claudius. While Prefect of Egypt (66–69), he employed...
33,099,546
1988–89 Arsenal F.C. season
1,149,565,435
103rd season in existence of Arsenal F.C.
[ "1988–89 Football League First Division by team", "Arsenal F.C. seasons", "English football championship-winning seasons" ]
The 1988–89 season was the 94th in the history of Arsenal Football Club. It began on 1 July 1988 and concluded on 30 June 1989, with competitive matches played between August and May. The club ended its 18-year wait for the league title by winning the Football League First Division championship in the most closely foug...
18,830
Magic: The Gathering
1,171,523,091
Collectible card game
[ "Articles containing video clips", "Card games introduced in 1993", "Collectible card games", "Games of mental skill", "Hasbro franchises", "Magic: The Gathering", "Mensa Select winners", "Nerd culture", "Origins Award winners", "Parallel universes in fiction", "Wizards of the Coast games" ]
Magic: The Gathering (colloquially known as Magic or MTG) is a tabletop and digital collectible card game created by Richard Garfield. Released in 1993 by Wizards of the Coast (now a subsidiary of Hasbro), Magic was the first trading card game and had approximately thirty-five million players as of December 2018, and o...
485,019
Maine-class battleship
1,157,546,655
Pre-dreadnought battleship class of the United States Navy
[ "Battleship classes", "Maine-class battleships", "World War I battleships of the United States" ]
The three Maine-class battleships—Maine, Missouri, and Ohio—were built at the turn of the 20th century for the United States Navy. Based on the preceding Illinois class, they incorporated several significant technological advances over the earlier ships. They were the first American battleships to incorporate Krupp cem...
3,254,911
96th Street station (IRT Broadway–Seventh Avenue Line)
1,172,887,056
New York City Subway station in Manhattan
[ "1904 establishments in New York City", "Broadway (Manhattan)", "IRT Broadway–Seventh Avenue Line stations", "New York City Subway stations in Manhattan", "Railway stations in the United States opened in 1904", "Upper West Side" ]
The 96th Street station is an express station on the IRT Broadway–Seventh Avenue Line of the New York City Subway. Located at the intersection of 96th Street and Broadway on the Upper West Side of Manhattan, it is served by the 1, 2, and 3 trains at all times. The 96th Street station was constructed for the Interborou...
1,426,845
Great Northern Highway
1,156,091,507
Highway in Western Australia
[ "Highway 1 (Australia)", "Highways and freeways in Perth, Western Australia", "Highways in rural Western Australia", "Kimberley (Western Australia)", "Mid West (Western Australia)", "Pilbara" ]
Great Northern Highway is an Australian highway that links Western Australia's capital city Perth with its northernmost port, Wyndham. With a length of almost 3,200 kilometres (2,000 mi), it is the longest highway in Australia, with the majority included as part of the Perth Darwin National Highway. The highway is cons...
7,460,759
The World of Strawberry Shortcake
1,149,498,269
1980 television film
[ "1980 fantasy films", "1980 films", "1980 television films", "1980s American animated films", "1980s children's fantasy films", "Animated television specials", "First-run syndicated television programs in the United States", "Strawberry Shortcake films", "Television shows written by Romeo Muller" ]
The World of Strawberry Shortcake is a 1980 animated television special written by Romeo Muller, directed by Charles Swenson, and produced by Swenson, Muller, and Fred Wolf. Starring the voices of Romeo Muller, Russi Taylor, Julie McWhirter, and Joan Gerber, it was made by Murakami-Wolf-Swenson in the United States in ...
2,723,457
Northumberland Avenue
1,160,089,836
Street in central London
[ "Streets in the City of Westminster" ]
Northumberland Avenue is a street in the City of Westminster, Central London, running from Trafalgar Square in the west to the Thames Embankment in the east. The road was built on the site of Northumberland House, the London home of the Percy family, the Dukes of Northumberland between 1874 and 1876, and on part of the...