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  2. Ambrose - Wikipedia

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    Anti-paganism, mother of the Church [4] Ambrose of Milan ( Latin: Aurelius Ambrosius; c.339 – 4 April 397), venerated as Saint Ambrose, [a] was a theologian and statesman who served as Bishop of Milan from 374 to 397. He expressed himself prominently as a public figure, fiercely promoting Roman Christianity against Arianism and paganism. [5]

  3. Stephen E. Ambrose - Wikipedia

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    Stephen E. Ambrose. Stephen Edward Ambrose (January 10, 1936 – October 13, 2002) was an American historian, most noted for his biographies of U.S. Presidents Dwight D. Eisenhower and Richard Nixon. He was a longtime professor of history at the University of New Orleans and the author of many bestselling volumes of American popular history .

  4. Ambrose Bierce - Wikipedia

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    Battle of Franklin (1864) Battle of Nashville. Ambrose Gwinnett Bierce (June 24, 1842 [2] – c. 1914 [3]) was an American short story writer, journalist, poet, and American Civil War veteran. His book The Devil's Dictionary was named one of "The 100 Greatest Masterpieces of American Literature" by the American Revolution Bicentennial ...

  5. Curtly Ambrose - Wikipedia

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    82/0. Source: Cricinfo, 24 October 2012. Sir Curtly Elconn Lynwall Ambrose KCN (born 21 September 1963) is an Antiguan former cricketer who played 98 Test matches for the West Indies. Widely acknowledged as one of the greatest fast bowlers of all time, he took 405 Test wickets at an average of 20.99 and topped the ICC Player Rankings for much ...

  6. Jon Moxley - Wikipedia

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    Early life Jonathan David Good was born in Cincinnati on December 7, 1985. He grew up in Cincinnati's East End, an area he later described as so deprived that shoplifting food and other essentials was a daily occurrence for everybody he knew. An avid fan of professional wrestling who idolized Bret Hart, he used wrestling as an escape from his rough upbringing by watching videos and reading ...

  7. Nothing Like It in the World - Wikipedia

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    978-0-7432-0430-9. OCLC. 44967527. Nothing Like It In the World is a narrative history of the planning and construction of the Pacific Railroad during the 1860s which connected the San Francisco Bay and Council Bluffs, Iowa by rail. [1] Written by popular historian Stephen Ambrose, it was first published in August 2000, by Simon & Schuster .

  8. Disappearance of Ambrose Small - Wikipedia

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    Disappearance of Ambrose Small. Ambrose Joseph Small (January 11, 1866 – disappeared December 2, 1919) was a Canadian theatre magnate who owned several Ontario -based theatres including the Grand Opera House in Toronto, the Grand Opera House in Kingston, the Grand Theatre in London, and the Grand Theatre in Sudbury.

  9. On the Tender Spot of Every Calloused Moment - Wikipedia

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    B+ [9] Winnipeg Free Press. [10] On the Tender Spot of Every Calloused Moment (stylized in lowercase) is the fifth studio album, and sixth album overall, by American jazz trumpeter Ambrose Akinmusire. [11] The album was released on June 5, 2020 by Blue Note Records. [3] It was Akinmusire's fifth release on the Blue Note label.