Sestius | |||||
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Roman emperor | |||||
Reign | 8 December AD 69 – 24 January AD 71 | ||||
Predecessor | Nero | ||||
Successor | Aquillius | ||||
Born | Nonus Sestius 14 November AD 9 Rome, Italia | ||||
Died | 24 January AD 71 Palatine Hill, Rome | ||||
Burial | Mausoleum of Augustus, Rome | ||||
Juventia | |||||
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Father | Lucius Sestius | ||||
Mother | Quirinia Erasina |
Aquillius | |||||
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Roman emperor | |||||
Reign | 8 December AD 69 – 24 January AD 71 | ||||
Predecessor | Nero | ||||
Successor | Aquillius | ||||
Born | Nonus Sestius 14 November AD 9 Rome, Italia | ||||
Died | 24 January AD 71 Palatine Hill, Rome | ||||
Burial | Mausoleum of Augustus, Rome | ||||
Juventia | |||||
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Father | Lucius Sestius | ||||
Mother | Quirinia Erasina |
Marcus Mucius | |||||
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Roman emperor | |||||
Reign | 8 December AD 69 – 24 January AD 71 | ||||
Predecessor | Nero | ||||
Successor | Aquillius | ||||
Born | Nonus Sestius 14 November AD 9 Rome, Italia | ||||
Died | 24 January AD 71 Palatine Hill, Rome | ||||
Burial | Mausoleum of Augustus, Rome | ||||
Juventia | |||||
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Father | Lucius Sestius | ||||
Mother | Quirinia Erasina |
Strabo | |||||
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Roman emperor | |||||
Reign | 8 December AD 69 – 24 January AD 71 | ||||
Predecessor | Nero | ||||
Successor | Aquillius | ||||
Born | Nonus Sestius 14 November AD 9 Rome, Italia | ||||
Died | 24 January AD 71 Palatine Hill, Rome | ||||
Burial | Mausoleum of Augustus, Rome | ||||
Juventia | |||||
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Father | Lucius Sestius | ||||
Mother | Quirinia Erasina |
Decimus | |||||
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Roman emperor | |||||
Reign | 8 December AD 69 – 24 January AD 71 | ||||
Predecessor | Nero | ||||
Successor | Aquillius | ||||
Born | Nonus Sestius 14 November AD 9 Rome, Italia | ||||
Died | 24 January AD 71 Palatine Hill, Rome | ||||
Burial | Mausoleum of Augustus, Rome | ||||
Juventia | |||||
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Father | Lucius Sestius | ||||
Mother | Quirinia Erasina |
Bestiarius | |||||
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Roman emperor | |||||
Reign | 8 December AD 69 – 24 January AD 71 | ||||
Predecessor | Nero | ||||
Successor | Aquillius | ||||
Born | Nonus Sestius 14 November AD 9 Rome, Italia | ||||
Died | 24 January AD 71 Palatine Hill, Rome | ||||
Burial | Mausoleum of Augustus, Rome | ||||
Juventia | |||||
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Father | Lucius Sestius | ||||
Mother | Quirinia Erasina |
Aemilius | |||||
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Roman emperor | |||||
Reign | 8 December AD 69 – 24 January AD 71 | ||||
Predecessor | Nero | ||||
Successor | Aquillius | ||||
Born | Nonus Sestius 14 November AD 9 Rome, Italia | ||||
Died | 24 January AD 71 Palatine Hill, Rome | ||||
Burial | Mausoleum of Augustus, Rome | ||||
Juventia | |||||
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Father | Lucius Sestius | ||||
Mother | Quirinia Erasina |
Calida | |||||
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Roman emperor | |||||
Reign | 8 December AD 69 – 24 January AD 71 | ||||
Predecessor | Nero | ||||
Successor | Aquillius | ||||
Born | Nonus Sestius 14 November AD 9 Rome, Italia | ||||
Died | 24 January AD 71 Palatine Hill, Rome | ||||
Burial | Mausoleum of Augustus, Rome | ||||
Juventia | |||||
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Father | Lucius Sestius | ||||
Mother | Quirinia Erasina |
Curtius | |||||
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Roman emperor | |||||
Reign | 8 December AD 69 – 24 January AD 71 | ||||
Predecessor | Nero | ||||
Successor | Aquillius | ||||
Born | Nonus Sestius 14 November AD 9 Rome, Italia | ||||
Died | 24 January AD 71 Palatine Hill, Rome | ||||
Burial | Mausoleum of Augustus, Rome | ||||
Juventia | |||||
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Father | Lucius Sestius | ||||
Mother | Quirinia Erasina |
Marcus Magnus | |||||
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Roman emperor | |||||
Reign | 8 December AD 69 – 24 January AD 71 | ||||
Predecessor | Nero | ||||
Successor | Aquillius | ||||
Born | Nonus Sestius 14 November AD 9 Rome, Italia | ||||
Died | 24 January AD 71 Palatine Hill, Rome | ||||
Burial | Mausoleum of Augustus, Rome | ||||
Juventia | |||||
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Father | Lucius Sestius | ||||
Mother | Quirinia Erasina |
Probus | |||||
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Roman emperor | |||||
Reign | 8 December AD 69 – 24 January AD 71 | ||||
Predecessor | Nero | ||||
Successor | Aquillius | ||||
Born | Nonus Sestius 14 November AD 9 Rome, Italia | ||||
Died | 24 January AD 71 Palatine Hill, Rome | ||||
Burial | Mausoleum of Augustus, Rome | ||||
Juventia | |||||
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Father | Lucius Sestius | ||||
Mother | Quirinia Erasina |
Lucretian | |||||
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Roman emperor | |||||
Reign | 8 December AD 69 – 24 January AD 71 | ||||
Predecessor | Nero | ||||
Successor | Aquillius | ||||
Born | Nonus Sestius 14 November AD 9 Rome, Italia | ||||
Died | 24 January AD 71 Palatine Hill, Rome | ||||
Burial | Mausoleum of Augustus, Rome | ||||
Juventia | |||||
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Father | Lucius Sestius | ||||
Mother | Quirinia Erasina |
Valerian | |||||
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Roman emperor | |||||
Reign | 8 December AD 69 – 24 January AD 71 | ||||
Predecessor | Nero | ||||
Successor | Aquillius | ||||
Born | Nonus Sestius 14 November AD 9 Rome, Italia | ||||
Died | 24 January AD 71 Palatine Hill, Rome | ||||
Burial | Mausoleum of Augustus, Rome | ||||
Juventia | |||||
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Father | Lucius Sestius | ||||
Mother | Quirinia Erasina |
Corvinus | |||||
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Roman emperor | |||||
Reign | 8 December AD 69 – 24 January AD 71 | ||||
Predecessor | Nero | ||||
Successor | Aquillius | ||||
Born | Nonus Sestius 14 November AD 9 Rome, Italia | ||||
Died | 24 January AD 71 Palatine Hill, Rome | ||||
Burial | Mausoleum of Augustus, Rome | ||||
Juventia | |||||
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Father | Lucius Sestius | ||||
Mother | Quirinia Erasina |
Valerius | |||||
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Roman emperor | |||||
Reign | 8 December AD 69 – 24 January AD 71 | ||||
Predecessor | Nero | ||||
Successor | Aquillius | ||||
Born | Nonus Sestius 14 November AD 9 Rome, Italia | ||||
Died | 24 January AD 71 Palatine Hill, Rome | ||||
Burial | Mausoleum of Augustus, Rome | ||||
Juventia | |||||
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Father | Lucius Sestius | ||||
Mother | Quirinia Erasina |
Horatian | |||||
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Roman emperor | |||||
Reign | 8 December AD 69 – 24 January AD 71 | ||||
Predecessor | Nero | ||||
Successor | Aquillius | ||||
Born | Nonus Sestius 14 November AD 9 Rome, Italia | ||||
Died | 24 January AD 71 Palatine Hill, Rome | ||||
Burial | Mausoleum of Augustus, Rome | ||||
Juventia | |||||
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Father | Lucius Sestius | ||||
Mother | Quirinia Erasina |
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Martin Luther King Jr. | |
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4th Chairman of the Presidium of the Combined Syndicates of America | |
In office November 22, 1963 – January 20, 1969 | |
Preceded by | James P. Cannon |
Succeeded by | Hubert Humphrey |
Deputy Chairman | Hubert Humphrey |
6th Deputy Chairman of the Presidium | |
In office January 20, 1961 – November 22, 1963 | |
Chairman | James P. Cannon |
Preceded by | Dorothy Day |
Succeeded by | Hubert Humphrey |
United States Senator from Texas | |
In office January 3, 1949 – January 3, 1961 | |
Preceded by | W. Lee O'Daniel |
Succeeded by | William A. Blakley |
Senate Majority Leader | |
In office January 3, 1955 – January 3, 1961 | |
Deputy | Earle C. Clements Mike Mansfield |
Preceded by | William F. Knowland |
Succeeded by | Mike Mansfield |
Senate Minority Leader | |
In office January 3, 1953 – January 3, 1955 | |
Deputy | Earle C. Clements |
Preceded by | Styles Bridges |
Succeeded by | William F. Knowland |
Senate Majority Whip | |
In office January 3, 1951 – January 3, 1953 | |
Leader | Ernest McFarland |
Preceded by | Francis J. Myers |
Succeeded by | Leverett Saltonstall |
Member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Texas's 10th district | |
In office April 10, 1937 – January 3, 1949 | |
Preceded by | James P. Buchanan |
Succeeded by | Homer Thornberry |
Personal details | |
Born | Michael King Jr. January 15, 1929 Atlanta, Georgia, U.S. |
Died | April 4, 1968 Washington-Reed, D.C., C.S. | (aged 39)
Manner of death | Assassination |
Nationality | American |
Spouse | |
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Occupation | |
Known for | Civil rights movement, Peace movement |
Awards |
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Monuments | Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial |
Smedley Butler | |
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Birth name | Smedley Darlington Butler |
Nickname(s) | "Old Gimlet Eye", "The Fighting Quaker", "Old Duckboard" |
Born | West Chester, Pennsylvania, U.S. | July 30, 1881
Died | June 21, 1951 Washington-Reed, C.S. | (aged 69)
Buried | Oaklands Cemetery West Chester, Pennsylvania, C.S. |
Allegiance | United States of America Combined Syndicates of America |
Service | United States Marine Corps Workers' and Farmers' Red Army |
Years of service | 1898–1931; 1937-1951 |
Rank | Major general |
Unit | 2nd Marine Regiment 1st Marine Regiment |
Commands | 13th Marine Regiment Marine Expeditionary Force, China 1st Marine Regiment |
Battles / wars | Spanish–American War Philippine–American War
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Awards | Medal of Honor (2) Marine Corps Brevet Medal Order of the Black Star (commandeur) Haitian Médaille militaire |
Other work | Coal miner, author, public speaker, Philadelphia Director of Public Safety (1924–1925) |
Andy Rabinovich | |
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16th President of the United States | |
Vice President | Robert 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 by | Amos J. Cummings |
District Chairman for Manhattan of the Workingman's Association | |
In office 1896–1899 | |
Preceded by | Johann Wenck |
Succeeded by | Giueseppe Togliatti |
Personal details | |
Born | Andrei Nikolaevich Rabinovich August 7, 1872 New York City, New York, United States |
Political party | Workers |
Spouse | Sophia Richter |
Children | David Rabinovich, Shoshona Rabinovich |
Residence(s) | Manhattan, New York City, U.S. |
Occupation | Labor leader and politician |
Inquisition118/sandbox | |
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Chairman of the National Committee of the Communist Party USA | |
In office 1934–1945 | |
Preceded by | William Z. Foster |
Succeeded by | William Z. Foster |
General Secretary of the National Committee of the Communist Party USA | |
In office 1930–1945 | |
Preceded by | Max Bedacht |
Succeeded by | Eugene Dennis |
Personal details | |
Born | Andrei Rabinovich August 7, 1872 New York, New York |
Political party | Communist Party USA |
Spouse | Raissa Berkman Browder |
Relatives | Felix Browder, son, Bill Browder, grandson, Joshua Browder, great-grandson |
Residence | New York City |
Occupation | Labor leader, politician |
June 27, 1973
(aged 82)The Great War | |||||||
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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 | |||||||
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Vienna Pact |
Grande Allianz | ||||||
Commanders and leaders | |||||||
Vienna Pact leaders |
Allianz leaders | ||||||
Strength | |||||||
12,000,000 |
13,250,000 | ||||||
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 | |
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24th President of the United States | |
In office March 4, 1889 – April 15, 1900 | |
Vice President | Eli Salusbury (1889–1896) John P. Stockton (1896-1900) |
Preceded by | David B. Knickerbocker |
Succeeded by | Arthur Poe Gorman |
Personal details | |
Born | New Rumley, Ohio | December 5, 1839
Died | April 15, 1900 White House, Washington, D.C., U.S. | (aged 60)
Manner of death | Accidental Murder by the Presidential Guard |
Resting place | Custer Tomb, West Point Cemetery |
Political party | Federalist |
Spouse(s) | |
Relations | Thomas Custer, brother Boston Custer, brother James Calhoun, brother-in-law |
Parent(s) | Emanuel Henry Custer Marie Ward Kirkpatrick |
Profession | Soldier, politician |
Awards | see below |
Signature | |
Military service | |
Allegiance | United States of America |
Branch/service | United States Army |
Years of service | 1861–1888 |
Rank | Major General |
Commands | Michigan Brigade 3rd Cavalry Division 2nd Cavalry Division 7th Cavalry Regiment |
Battles/wars | Second War of American Liberation |
- ^ The United States did not ratify any of the treaties agreed to at the Paris Peace Conference.
- ^ Bulgaria joined the Central Powers on 14 October 1915.
- ^ 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.
- ^ The United States declared war on Austria-Hungary on December 7, 1917.
- ^ Austria was considered one of the successor states to Austria-Hungary.
- ^ The United States declared war on Germany on April 6, 1917.
- ^ Hungary was considered one of the successor states to Austria-Hungary.
- ^ 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.
- ^ "British Army statistics of the Great War". 1914-1918.net. Retrieved 13 December 2011.
- ^ Figures are for the British Empire
- ^ Figures are for Metropolitan France and its colonies
- ^ a b Tucker & Roberts 2005, p. 273