- Patriarch Joseph
Patriarch Joseph - Ecumenical Patriarch Joseph II of Constantinople
Patriarch Joseph II was Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople from 1416-1439. He was the son of Ivan Shishman of Bulgaria. Together with Byzantine Emperor John VIII Palaiologos, 23 Metropolitan bishops and countless scholars and theologians, he took part in the Council of Florence. While in Florence, he was quartered in the Palazzo Ferrantini. He is portrayed in Benozzo Gozzoli's frescoes in the Magi Chapel of Palazzo Medici Riccardi, … - Saint Joseph
Joseph "of the House of David" (heb."יוֹסֵף" also Saint Joseph, Joseph the Betrothed, Joseph of Nazareth, and Joseph the Worker) was, according to Christian Gospel accounts and tradition, the husband of Mary and the legal father of Jesus of Nazareth, although Christian faith tradition holds that Joseph did not physically beget Jesus, … - Charles Joseph Prince de Ligne
Charles-Joseph, Prince de Ligne in French, Charles Joseph Fürst von Ligne, Field marshal and writer, came of a princely family of Hainaut, and was born at Brussels. As an Austrian subject he entered the imperial army at an early age. He distinguished himself by his valour in the Seven Years' War, notably at Breslau, Leuthen, Hochkirch and Maxen, and after the war rose rapidly to the rank of lieutenant field marshal. - Louis Joseph Duke of Guise
Louis Joseph, 6th Duke of Guise was the only son of Louis, Duke of Joyeuse and Marie Françoise, Duchess of Angoulême. Upon the death of his uncle Henry II, Duke of Guise, Louis Joseph succeeded him as head of the still-prominent House of Guise. His marriage was appropriate to his standing; on June 15, 1667, he married Elizabeth d'Orléans, duchesse d'Alençon, daughter of Gaston, Duke of Orléans, at St. Germain-en-Laye. The couple had one son: * Francis Joseph, … - Francis Joseph Duke of Guise
Francis Joseph, 7th Duke of Guise was the only son of Louis Joseph, Duke of Guise and Elizabeth d'Orléans, duchesse d'Alençon. Upon the premature death of his father in 1671, he became Duke of Guise and Joyeuse, and was also styled the Duke of Alençon, in right of his mother. The last male of the senior line of the House of Guise, he was unfortunately sickly; and like his father, he fell prey to smallpox and died in 1675. He was succeeded by his great-aunt Marie. - Charles Auguste Louis Joseph duc de Morny
Charles Auguste Louis Joseph, duc de Morny (October 21, 1811 - March 10, 1865) was a French statesman. He was the natural son of Hortense de Beauharnais (wife of Louis Bonaparte, and queen of Holland) and Charles Joseph, comte de Flahaut, and therefore half-brother of Emperor Napoleon III. - Maximilian Joseph Duke in Bavaria
Maximilian Joseph, Duke in Bavaria (Bamberg, 4 October, 1808 - 15 November, 1888 in Munich) was the husband of Princess Ludovika of Bavaria, a daughter of Maximilian I Joseph of Bavaria. He is most famous for being the father of Elisabeth, who became Empress of Austria. He was the owner of Possenhofen Castle since 1834. - Charles Joseph comte de Flahaut
Auguste Charles Joseph, comte de Flahaut de La Billardierie (April 21, 1785-September 1, 1870) was a French general and statesman. - Charles Auguste Marie Joseph Comte de Forbin-Janson
Charles-Auguste-Marie-Joseph, Comte de Forbin-Janson was a French Bishop of Nancy and Toul, and founder of the Association of the Holy Childhood. He was the second son of Count Michel Palamède de Forbin-Janson and of his wife Cornélie Henriette, princess of Galéan. He was a Knight of Malta from childhood, and a soldier at sixteen. Napoleon I made him Auditor of the Council of State in 1805. - Antoine Jacques Claude Joseph comte Boulay de la Meurthe
Antoine Jacques Claude Joseph, comte Boulay de la Meurthe (February 19, 1761 - February 4, 1840), French politician and magistrate, son of an agricultural labourer, was born at Chamousey (Vosges). Called to the bar at Nancy in 1783, he presently went to Paris, where he rapidly acquired a reputation as a lawyer and a speaker. He supported the revolutionary cause in Lorraine, and fought at Valmy (1792) and Wissembourg (1703) in the republican army. - Franz Joseph I of Austria
Franz Joseph I of the Habsburg Dynasty was Emperor of Austria, Apostolic King of Hungary, King of Bohemia from 1848 until 1916 and a German prince (Deutscher Fürst). His 68-year reign is the third-longest in the recorded history of Europe (after that of Louis XIV of France and Johannes II, Prince of Liechtenstein). - Kirk Joseph
Kirk Joseph (b. 1961) is a jazz sousaphone player from New Orleans, Louisiana. The son of trombonist Waldren "Frog" Joseph, Kirk Joseph began playing the sousaphone while a student at Andrew Bell Middle School, and took part in his first professional gig at the age of fifteen when his brother Charles invited him to play a funeral with the Majestic Band. in 1977 he became one of the founding members of the Dirty Dozen Brass Band, … - Maximilian Iii Joseph Elector of Bavaria
Maximilian III Joseph (28 March 1727-30 December 1777) was Prince-elector of Bavaria from 1745 to 1777. - Curtis Joseph
Curtis Shayne Joseph (born April 29, 1967 in Keswick, Ontario, Canada), is a Canadian ice hockey goaltender who currently plays for the Phoenix Coyotes in the NHL. - Keith Joseph
Keith Sinjohn Joseph, Baron Joseph, CH, PC (17 January 1918-10 December 1994) was a British barrister, politician, and Conservative Cabinet Minister under three different Ministries. He is widely regarded as the "power behind the throne" in the creation of what came to be known as "Thatcherism". He was known for most of his political life as Sir Keith Joseph. - Branden W. Joseph
Branden Wayne Joseph is an associate professor in the department of Art History and Archaeology at Columbia University. Prior to coming to Columbia in the fall of 2006, Joseph taught at the University of California, Irvine. He is the author of "Random Order: Robert Rauschberg and the Neo-Avant-Garde", contributing author to "Anthony McCall: The Solid Light Films and Related Works" and an editor of the journal "Grey Room", … - Garth Joseph
Garth McArthur Fitzgerald Joseph (born August 8, 1973 in Roseau, Dominica) is a former NBA player who currently plays for Saba Battery in the "Iranian Super League (ISL)" since 2005. At 7 ft, 2 in and 315 pounds, his physique is often compared to that of Shaquille O'Neal, especially when he was a young and raw-skilled center at The College of St. Rose. - M. K. Joseph
Michael Kennedy Joseph (1914-1981) was a poet and novelist in several genres ranging from "I'll Soldier No More", "A Pound of Saffron" and "A Soldier's Tale" to the science fiction works "The Hole in the Zero" and "The Time of Achamoth" to the historically-based "Kaspar's Journey". - Onil Joseph
Onil Allen Joseph (b. February 12, 1982 in San Pedro de Macoris, Dominican Republic) is a baseball player in the Kansas City Royals organization. He signed with the Atlanta Braves in 2000 and then signed a minor league contract with the Kansas City Royals in the winter of 2006. He has yet to play in a Major League Baseball game. - Jacques Joseph
Jacques Joseph, was a plastic surgeon. Born Jakob Lewin Joseph in Königsberg, Prussia, he was the third child of Rabbi Israel Joseph and his wife Sara. He was an innovator in modern plastic surgery and reconstructive surgery who developed methods for aesthetic plastic surgery, including cosmetic rhinoplasty. He noted that cosmetic surgery, while not a physical necessity, … - Dave Joseph
David Rolston Emmanuel Joseph (born November 15, 1969, Antigua) is a former West Indian cricketer who played in four Tests in 1999. - Nathan Joseph
Nathan "Nat" Joseph (23 July, 1939 - 30 August, 2005) was a noted force in the British music industry, a theatrical producer and talent agent. He was a pioneer in the development of independent record companies in the 1960s and 1970s. Born in Birmingham, England, Joseph is best known as the founder of Transatlantic Records - an independent British record company that flourished between 1961-1977. - Sylvester Joseph
Sylvester Cleofoster Joseph (born September 5, 1978, New Winthorpes, Antigua) is a West Indian cricketer who has played in 4 Tests and 13 ODIs, from 2000 to 2005. He captained the West Indies in one of those ODI games due to the more experienced players being unavailable courtesy of contract disputes. In West Indian domestic cricket he plays for the Leeward Islands. Against the West Indies B in the Busta Cup of 2001/02, … - Roy Joseph
Roy Adolphus Joseph (1909-1979) was a Trinidad and Tobago politician. He served as Mayor of San Fernando, Member of the Legislative Council, Minister of Education and Social Services, and Member of the Federal Parliament of the West Indies Federation. Born in San Fernando to Lebanese immigrants, Joseph was educated at Naparima College. He served two terms as Mayor of San Fernando - 1946-1947 and 1947-1948. - Nafisa Joseph
Nafisa Joseph (March 28, 1978 - July 29, 2004) was an Indian model and MTV video jockey. She was the winner of Miss India Universe 1997 and was a semi-finalist in the Miss Universe pageant - Bradley Joseph
Bradley Joseph (born 1965, Willmar, Minnesota) is an American composer, pianist/keyboardist, arranger, and recording artist. Active since 1983, he played in various rock bands throughout the Midwest until Greek composer Yanni hired him sight unseen based on a tape of his own compositions. He was a featured concert keyboardist with Yanni through six major tours and appears in the 1993 multi-platinum album and video, "Yanni Live at the Acropolis". - Chief Joseph
Chief Joseph (1840-September 21, 1904) was the chief of the Wal-lam-wat-kain (Wallowa) band of Nez Perce Indians during General Oliver O. Howard's attempt to forcibly remove his band and the other "non-treaty" Indians to a reservation in Idaho. For his principled resistance to the removal, he became renowned as a humanitarian and peacemaker. - Anthony Joseph
Anthony Joseph is a Trinidad-born avant garde poet, novelist, Spoken word performer and musician. Joseph was born in Trinidad in 1966 and has lived in the United Kingdom since 1989. He is the author of two poetry collections ("Desafinado" in 1994 and "Teragaton" in 1997) and two spoken-word CDs ("Liquid Textology" and "Anthony Joseph & The Spasm Band"), which combined poetry and Afro-Caribbean free jazz. - Martyn Joseph
Martyn Joseph (born 1960 in Penarth, Wales) is a Welsh singer-songwriter. In 2004, he won the Best Male Artist Category in the BBC Welsh Music Awards." Joseph began recording in 1983, but he has since described his first five albums as "crap", and his own website contains no mention of them. The recording career which he still acknowledges therefore began with 1989's self-released "An Aching And A Longing", … - Ruarri Joseph
Ruarri Joseph is a singer/songwriter based in Newquay, Cornwall. After playing in a variety of bands such as Eli Bowen and The Rhythm Doctors, Ruarri now plays solo with an acoustic guitar and a stage piano. He finished recording an EP in 2006, "All Substance and No Style", and after a number of live performances in London, attracted a frenzy of record-label interest. - Julian Joseph
Julian Joseph is a jazz pianist, bandleader, composer, arranger and broadcaster. Over the past two decades, Julian has established himself as a jazz performer, whether it be solo, in his all-star big band, trio, quartet, forum project band or electric band. Julian's style combines a respect for the modern developments in jazz piano with its history. He works in both contemporary and traditional situations with his music. - Jackie Joseph
Jackie Joseph (born November 7, 1934) is an American character actress, voice artist, and writer known for portraying the film characters of: Audrey Fulquard in the original "The Little Shop of Horrors", Sheila Futterman in both "Gremlins" films, and the speaking voice of Melody Valentine in the animated television series "Josie and the Pussycats". She was a regular on "The Doris Day Show" portraying Doris' friend, Jackie Parker. - Paterson Joseph
Paterson Joseph (born 22 June 1964 in London) is a British actor. Joseph trained at the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art (LAMDA). - Franz Joseph
Franz Joseph (1914–1994) was an artist and author loosely associated with the 1960’s American television show "Star Trek." Joseph is perhaps best known for his 1973 "Star Trek Blueprints" (ISBN 0-345-25821-5), to date the only set of blueprints of the original Starship "Enterprise" ever officially endorsed by Paramount Pictures, owners of the licensing rights to all things "Star Trek." In the purest sense, … - Kerry Joseph
Kerry Joseph (born October 4, 1973 in New Iberia, Louisiana) is a quarterback playing for the Saskatchewan Roughriders of the Canadian Football League. On April 12, 2006, Kerry Joseph was selected first overall by Saskatchewan in the Ottawa Renegades dispersal draft. Joseph was the Renegades' starting quarterback. He was acquired as a free agent by the Renegades in 2003. In the last game of the 2005 season, a victory over the division-leading Toronto Argonauts, … - Richard Joseph
Richard Joseph (1953? - 4 March 2007) was a computer game composer, musician and sound specialist. He had a career spanning some 20 years starting in the early days of gaming on the C64 and the Amiga and onto succeeding formats through to the present day. After being diagnosed with lung cancer, he died on 4 March, 2007 aged 53 years. - Jamal Joseph
Jamal Joseph is a U.S. writer, director, producer, poet, activist, and educator. While incarcerated for his active participation in the Black Panther Party, Joseph earned two college degrees, and wrote five plays and two volumes of poetry. He is currently a professor and interim Chair of Columbia University’s Graduate Film Division and the artistic director of the New Heritage Theater in Harlem. He has been featured on HBO's Def Poetry Jam, … - Jenny Joseph
Jenny Joseph (born 7 May 1932) is an English poet. Her poem "Warning" ("When I am an old woman I shall wear purple/With a red hat which doesn't go and doesn't suit me... ") was identified as the UK's "most popular post-war poem" in a 1996 poll by the BBC. She was born in Birmingham, and studied English literature at St Hilda's College, Oxford, before becoming a journalist. - Kimberley Joseph
Kimberley Joseph (born August 30, 1973) is a Canadian-Australian actress and former model, and is known for her appearances in "Home and Away", "Cold Feet" and "Lost".
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