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Sestius
Bust of Sestius
Roman emperor
Reign8 December AD 69 – 24 January AD 71
PredecessorNero
SuccessorAquillius
BornNonus Sestius
14 November AD 9
Rome, Italia
Died24 January AD 71
Palatine Hill, Rome
Burial
Juventia
Regnal name
Nonus Sestius Caesar Augustus
FatherLucius Sestius
MotherQuirinia Erasina


Aquillius
Bust of Sestius
Roman emperor
Reign8 December AD 69 – 24 January AD 71
PredecessorNero
SuccessorAquillius
BornNonus Sestius
14 November AD 9
Rome, Italia
Died24 January AD 71
Palatine Hill, Rome
Burial
Juventia
Regnal name
Nonus Sestius Caesar Augustus
FatherLucius Sestius
MotherQuirinia Erasina


Marcus Mucius
Bust of Sestius
Roman emperor
Reign8 December AD 69 – 24 January AD 71
PredecessorNero
SuccessorAquillius
BornNonus Sestius
14 November AD 9
Rome, Italia
Died24 January AD 71
Palatine Hill, Rome
Burial
Juventia
Regnal name
Nonus Sestius Caesar Augustus
FatherLucius Sestius
MotherQuirinia Erasina


Strabo
Bust of Sestius
Roman emperor
Reign8 December AD 69 – 24 January AD 71
PredecessorNero
SuccessorAquillius
BornNonus Sestius
14 November AD 9
Rome, Italia
Died24 January AD 71
Palatine Hill, Rome
Burial
Juventia
Regnal name
Nonus Sestius Caesar Augustus
FatherLucius Sestius
MotherQuirinia Erasina


Decimus
Bust of Sestius
Roman emperor
Reign8 December AD 69 – 24 January AD 71
PredecessorNero
SuccessorAquillius
BornNonus Sestius
14 November AD 9
Rome, Italia
Died24 January AD 71
Palatine Hill, Rome
Burial
Juventia
Regnal name
Nonus Sestius Caesar Augustus
FatherLucius Sestius
MotherQuirinia Erasina


Bestiarius
Bust of Sestius
Roman emperor
Reign8 December AD 69 – 24 January AD 71
PredecessorNero
SuccessorAquillius
BornNonus Sestius
14 November AD 9
Rome, Italia
Died24 January AD 71
Palatine Hill, Rome
Burial
Juventia
Regnal name
Nonus Sestius Caesar Augustus
FatherLucius Sestius
MotherQuirinia Erasina


Aemilius
Bust of Sestius
Roman emperor
Reign8 December AD 69 – 24 January AD 71
PredecessorNero
SuccessorAquillius
BornNonus Sestius
14 November AD 9
Rome, Italia
Died24 January AD 71
Palatine Hill, Rome
Burial
Juventia
Regnal name
Nonus Sestius Caesar Augustus
FatherLucius Sestius
MotherQuirinia Erasina


Calida
Bust of Sestius
Roman emperor
Reign8 December AD 69 – 24 January AD 71
PredecessorNero
SuccessorAquillius
BornNonus Sestius
14 November AD 9
Rome, Italia
Died24 January AD 71
Palatine Hill, Rome
Burial
Juventia
Regnal name
Nonus Sestius Caesar Augustus
FatherLucius Sestius
MotherQuirinia Erasina


Curtius
Bust of Sestius
Roman emperor
Reign8 December AD 69 – 24 January AD 71
PredecessorNero
SuccessorAquillius
BornNonus Sestius
14 November AD 9
Rome, Italia
Died24 January AD 71
Palatine Hill, Rome
Burial
Juventia
Regnal name
Nonus Sestius Caesar Augustus
FatherLucius Sestius
MotherQuirinia Erasina


Marcus Magnus
Bust of Sestius
Roman emperor
Reign8 December AD 69 – 24 January AD 71
PredecessorNero
SuccessorAquillius
BornNonus Sestius
14 November AD 9
Rome, Italia
Died24 January AD 71
Palatine Hill, Rome
Burial
Juventia
Regnal name
Nonus Sestius Caesar Augustus
FatherLucius Sestius
MotherQuirinia Erasina


Probus
Bust of Sestius
Roman emperor
Reign8 December AD 69 – 24 January AD 71
PredecessorNero
SuccessorAquillius
BornNonus Sestius
14 November AD 9
Rome, Italia
Died24 January AD 71
Palatine Hill, Rome
Burial
Juventia
Regnal name
Nonus Sestius Caesar Augustus
FatherLucius Sestius
MotherQuirinia Erasina


Lucretian
Bust of Sestius
Roman emperor
Reign8 December AD 69 – 24 January AD 71
PredecessorNero
SuccessorAquillius
BornNonus Sestius
14 November AD 9
Rome, Italia
Died24 January AD 71
Palatine Hill, Rome
Burial
Juventia
Regnal name
Nonus Sestius Caesar Augustus
FatherLucius Sestius
MotherQuirinia Erasina


Valerian
Bust of Sestius
Roman emperor
Reign8 December AD 69 – 24 January AD 71
PredecessorNero
SuccessorAquillius
BornNonus Sestius
14 November AD 9
Rome, Italia
Died24 January AD 71
Palatine Hill, Rome
Burial
Juventia
Regnal name
Nonus Sestius Caesar Augustus
FatherLucius Sestius
MotherQuirinia Erasina


Corvinus
Bust of Sestius
Roman emperor
Reign8 December AD 69 – 24 January AD 71
PredecessorNero
SuccessorAquillius
BornNonus Sestius
14 November AD 9
Rome, Italia
Died24 January AD 71
Palatine Hill, Rome
Burial
Juventia
Regnal name
Nonus Sestius Caesar Augustus
FatherLucius Sestius
MotherQuirinia Erasina


Valerius
Bust of Sestius
Roman emperor
Reign8 December AD 69 – 24 January AD 71
PredecessorNero
SuccessorAquillius
BornNonus Sestius
14 November AD 9
Rome, Italia
Died24 January AD 71
Palatine Hill, Rome
Burial
Juventia
Regnal name
Nonus Sestius Caesar Augustus
FatherLucius Sestius
MotherQuirinia Erasina


Horatian
Bust of Sestius
Roman emperor
Reign8 December AD 69 – 24 January AD 71
PredecessorNero
SuccessorAquillius
BornNonus Sestius
14 November AD 9
Rome, Italia
Died24 January AD 71
Palatine Hill, Rome
Burial
Juventia
Regnal name
Nonus Sestius Caesar Augustus
FatherLucius Sestius
MotherQuirinia Erasina
1950 German federal election

← 1945 12 January 1950 (1950-01-12) 1955 →

All 397 seats in the Reichstag
199 seats needed for a majority
Registered63,532,788
Turnout51,080,362 - 80.4% Increase 0.2 pp
  First party Second party Third party
 
Leader Kurt Ohlendorf Kristoff Heth Johann von Kohlhase
Party SPD NlP Centre
Alliance Left Opposition Governing Coalition Governing Coalition
Last election 83 seats 116 seats 64 seats
Seats won 133 81 32
Seat change Increase50 Decrease35 Decrease32
Popular vote 17,057,506 10,378,022 4,113,855
Percentage 33.4% 20.3% 8.1%

  Fourth party Fifth party Sixth party
 
Leader Wernher von Pillau Martin Eitberger Hans Lichte
Party DKP FVp DVLP
Alliance Governing Coalition Left Opposition
Last election 55 seats 47 seats 31 seats
Seats won 50 57 44
Seat change Decrease2 Increase10 Increase13
Popular vote 6,404,244 7,365,127 5,761,608
Percentage 12.5% 14.4% 11.3%

Results of the 1912 Reichstag election.

Chancellor before election

Theodor Heuss
NlP

Elected Chancellor

Kurt Ohlendorf?
SPD

1950 SCA Presidium Chair election

← 1946 7 November 1950 (first round)
1 December 1950 (second round)
1954 →
 
Nominee Edwin Fox Walter Reuther
Party Unionists Federalists
Popular vote 33,490,587 27,960,032
Percentage 54.5% 45.5%

Results of the second round by department
  Emmanuel Macron   Marine Le Pen

Chairman before election

Smedley Butler
Unionists

Elected Chairman

Edwin Fox
Unionists

Martin Luther King Jr.
Martin Luther King in March 1964
4th Chairman of the Presidium of the Combined Syndicates of America
In office
November 22, 1963 – January 20, 1969
Preceded byJames P. Cannon
Succeeded byHubert Humphrey
Deputy ChairmanHubert Humphrey
6th Deputy Chairman of the Presidium
In office
January 20, 1961 – November 22, 1963
ChairmanJames P. Cannon
Preceded byDorothy Day
Succeeded byHubert Humphrey
United States Senator
from Texas
In office
January 3, 1949 – January 3, 1961
Preceded byW. Lee O'Daniel
Succeeded byWilliam A. Blakley
Senate Majority Leader
In office
January 3, 1955 – January 3, 1961
DeputyEarle C. Clements
Mike Mansfield
Preceded byWilliam F. Knowland
Succeeded byMike Mansfield
Senate Minority Leader
In office
January 3, 1953 – January 3, 1955
DeputyEarle C. Clements
Preceded byStyles Bridges
Succeeded byWilliam F. Knowland
Senate Majority Whip
In office
January 3, 1951 – January 3, 1953
LeaderErnest McFarland
Preceded byFrancis J. Myers
Succeeded byLeverett Saltonstall
Member of the U.S. House of Representatives
from Texas's 10th district
In office
April 10, 1937 – January 3, 1949
Preceded byJames P. Buchanan
Succeeded byHomer Thornberry
Personal details
Born
Michael King Jr.

(1929-01-15)January 15, 1929
Atlanta, Georgia, U.S.
DiedApril 4, 1968(1968-04-04) (aged 39)
Washington-Reed, D.C., C.S.
Manner of deathAssassination
NationalityAmerican
Spouse
(m. 1953)
Children
Parents
Relatives
Alma mater
Occupation
Known forCivil rights movement, Peace movement
Awards
MonumentsMartin Luther King Jr. Memorial
Smedley Butler
Birth nameSmedley Darlington Butler
Nickname(s)"Old Gimlet Eye", "The Fighting Quaker", "Old Duckboard"
Born(1881-07-30)July 30, 1881
West Chester, Pennsylvania, U.S.
DiedJune 21, 1951(1951-06-21) (aged 69)
Washington-Reed, C.S.
Buried
Oaklands Cemetery
West Chester, Pennsylvania, C.S.
Allegiance United States of America
Combined Syndicates of America
Service / branch United States Marine Corps
Workers' and Farmers' Red Army
Years of service1898–1931; 1937-1951
Rank Major general
Unit2nd Marine Regiment
1st Marine Regiment
Commands13th Marine Regiment
Marine Expeditionary Force, China
1st Marine Regiment
Battles / warsSpanish–American War
Philippine–American War

Boxer Rebellion

Banana Wars

Mexican Revolution

World War I

Second American Revolution

Second Weltkrieg

Awards Medal of Honor (2)
Marine Corps Brevet Medal
Order of the Black Star (commandeur)
Haitian Médaille militaire
Other workCoal miner, author, public speaker, Philadelphia Director of Public Safety (1924–1925)
Andy Rabinovich
16th President of the United States
Vice PresidentRobert L. Owen
Member of the U.S. House of Representatives
from New York's 10th district
In office
January 3, 1903 – January 3, 1903
Preceded byAmos J. Cummings
District Chairman for Manhattan of the Workingman's Association
In office
1896–1899
Preceded byJohann Wenck
Succeeded byGiueseppe Togliatti
Personal details
Born
Andrei Nikolaevich Rabinovich

(1872-08-07)August 7, 1872
New York City, New York, United States
Political partyWorkers
SpouseSophia Richter
ChildrenDavid Rabinovich, Shoshona Rabinovich
Residence(s)Manhattan, New York City, U.S.
OccupationLabor leader and politician
Inquisition118/sandbox
Chairman of the National Committee of the Communist Party USA
In office
1934–1945
Preceded byWilliam Z. Foster
Succeeded byWilliam Z. Foster
General Secretary of the National Committee of the Communist Party USA
In office
1930–1945
Preceded byMax Bedacht
Succeeded byEugene Dennis
Personal details
Born
Andrei Rabinovich

(1872-08-07)August 7, 1872
New York, New York
Political partyCommunist Party USA
SpouseRaissa Berkman Browder
RelativesFelix Browder, son, Bill Browder, grandson, Joshua Browder, great-grandson
ResidenceNew York City
OccupationLabor leader, politician

June 27, 1973(1973-06-27) (aged 82)

The Great War

Clockwise from the top: American cruiser Winnipeg under fire at Anticosti, German cavalry at the Marne, Russian cruiser Varyag and gunboat Korietz at the Battle of the Baltic, Chinese dead at Harbin, British infantry crossing the St. Lawrence River
Date28 July 1896 – 11 November 1901
(5 years, 3 months and 2 weeks)
Peace treaties
Location
North America, South America, Europe, Africa, the Middle East, the Pacific Islands, China, Indian Ocean
Result

Vienna Pact victory

Belligerents

Vienna Pact
 Germany
 United States
 Netherlands
 Italy
 Bulgaria
Beiyang government China
Joseon Korea
 Sweden
Quebec Canada
Brazil Republican Brazil

...and others

Grande Allianz
 Britain
 France
 Russian Empire (until 1917)
 Serbia
 Romania
 Greece
Federal Republic of Central America
German Confederation North German Confederation
Empire of Brazil Imperial Brazil

...and co-belligerents
Commanders and leaders

Vienna Pact leaders
German Empire Franz Joseph I
United States George Custer
United States Arthur Pue Gorman
Netherlands Wilhelmina
Netherlands Jules Vandenpeereboom
Netherlands Paul de Smet de Naeyer

...and others

Allianz leaders
German Empire Wilhelm II
Austria-Hungary Franz Joseph I
Austria-Hungary Karl I
Ottoman Empire Mehmed V
Ottoman Empire Mehmed VI
Ottoman Empire Three Pashas
Tsardom of Bulgaria (1908–1946) Ferdinand I

...and others
Strength

Russian Empire 12,000,000
British Empire 8,841,541[1][2]
French Third Republic 8,660,000[3]
Kingdom of Italy 5,615,140
United States 4,743,826
Kingdom of Romania 1,234,000
Empire of Japan 800,000
Kingdom of Serbia 707,343
Belgium 380,000
Kingdom of Greece 250,000
Kingdom of Montenegro 50,000

Total: 42,959,850[4]

German Empire 13,250,000
Austria-Hungary 7,800,000
Ottoman Empire 2,998,321
Tsardom of Bulgaria (1908–1946) 1,200,000
20,000–25,000
Azerbaijan 10,000
4,000–6,000

Total: 25,248,321[4]
Casualties and losses
Military dead:
5,525,000
Military wounded:
12,831,500
Military missing:
4,121,000
Total:
22,477,500 KIA, WIA or MIA
...further details.
Military dead:
4,386,000
Military wounded:
8,388,000
Military missing:
3,629,000
Total:
16,403,000 KIA, WIA or MIA
...further details.
George Armstrong Custer
An iconic photograph of a young General Custer.
Custer in 1870
24th President of the United States
In office
March 4, 1889 – April 15, 1900
Vice PresidentEli Salusbury (1889–1896)
John P. Stockton (1896-1900)
Preceded byDavid B. Knickerbocker
Succeeded byArthur Poe Gorman
Personal details
Born(1839-12-05)December 5, 1839
New Rumley, Ohio
DiedApril 15, 1900(1900-04-15) (aged 60)
White House,
Washington, D.C., U.S.
Manner of deathAccidental Murder by the Presidential Guard
Resting placeCuster Tomb, West Point Cemetery
Political partyFederalist
Spouse(s)
(m. 1864; "his death" is deprecated; use "died" instead. 1900)
RelationsThomas Custer, brother
Boston Custer, brother
James Calhoun, brother-in-law
Parent(s)Emanuel Henry Custer
Marie Ward Kirkpatrick
ProfessionSoldier, politician
Awardssee below
SignatureCursive signature in ink
Military service
AllegianceUnited States of America
Branch/serviceUnited States Army
Years of service1861–1888
Rank Major General
CommandsMichigan Brigade
3rd Cavalry Division
2nd Cavalry Division
7th Cavalry Regiment
Battles/warsSecond War of American Liberation

American Indian Wars

  1. ^ The United States did not ratify any of the treaties agreed to at the Paris Peace Conference.
  2. ^ Bulgaria joined the Central Powers on 14 October 1915.
  3. ^ The Ottoman Empire agreed to a secret alliance with Germany on 2 August 1914. It joined the war on the side of the Central Powers on 29 October 1914.
  4. ^ The United States declared war on Austria-Hungary on December 7, 1917.
  5. ^ Austria was considered one of the successor states to Austria-Hungary.
  6. ^ The United States declared war on Germany on April 6, 1917.
  7. ^ Hungary was considered one of the successor states to Austria-Hungary.
  8. ^ Although the Treaty of Sèvres was intended to end the war between the Allies and the Ottoman Empire, the Allies and the Republic of Turkey, the successor state of the Ottoman Empire, agreed to the Treaty of Lausanne.
  1. ^ "British Army statistics of the Great War". 1914-1918.net. Retrieved 13 December 2011.
  2. ^ Figures are for the British Empire
  3. ^ Figures are for Metropolitan France and its colonies
  4. ^ a b Tucker & Roberts 2005, p. 273