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  1. Aribert, Archbishop Of Milan

    Aribert or Heribert (Italian "Ariberto da Intimiano") (died 16 January 1045, Monza) was the archbishop of Milan from 1018, a quarrelsome warrior-bishop in an age in which such was not uncommon. Aribert went to Konstanz in June 1025, with other bishops of northern Italy, to pay homage to Conrad II of Germany, the beleaguered founder of the Salian dynasty. There, in exchange for privileges, he agreed to crown Conrad with the Iron Crown of Lombardy.

  2. Jordan, Archbishop Of Milan

    Jordan (Italian: "Giordano da Clivio") was the Archbishop of Milan from 1 January 1112 to his death on 4 October 1120. Born in Clivio, he entered the church of Milan young and was ordained a subdeacon while serving under the Archbishop Grossolano. He was appointed to Saint-Gilles, in Provence, to continue his education in France, as was typical for Milanese youths of his day. He was recalled in 1111 by Olrico da Corte, the "vicedominus", …

  3. Arnulf Of Milan

    Arnulf of Milan, or Arnulfus Mediolanensis (flourished c. 1085) was a chronicler of events in Northern Italy in the work in five books by which he is known, "Liber Gestorum Recentium". He describes his labour in the first book as "a simple narrative, offered in everyday speech, of the deeds accomplished by our kings, our bishops, and our fellow citizens from Milan and beyond, as well as our compatriots in the Kingdom of Italy, …

  4. Auxentius Of Milan

    Auxentius of Milan (fl. c. 355; d. 374), by tradition a Scythian of Cappadocia was an Arian theologian of some eminence who held the see of Milan. Ambrose praised him for his skills in rhetoric, though he considered him "worse than a Jew". He is not to be confused with Saint Auxentius of Mopsuestia (d. 360) an early Christian martyr and an Eastern Orthodox and Roman Catholic saint, or with Saint Auxentius (d. 473), …

  5. Dacius Of Milan

    Saint Dacius (Datius) Agliati (d. 552) was a bishop of Milan. He is remembered as a defender of Catholic orthodoxy against the heresies of his day. An active ecclesiastical politician, he was an ally of Pope Vigilius in the latter's struggles against Justinian. He was involved in the Three-Chapter Controversy. He died at Constantinople in 552. In Chapter 4 (Book 3) of his "Dialogues", …

  6. Clyde Milan

    Jesse Clyde Milan was an American baseball player who spent his entire career as an outfielder with the Washington Senators (1907-1922). He was not a powerful batter, but was adept at getting on base and was fleet of foot, receiving the nickname "Deerfoot" for his speed. He set a modern-rules record for stolen bases in a season with 88 in 1912, though his mark was surpassed 3 years later by Ty Cobb. Milan was mostly a center fielder.

  7. Vitalis Of Milan

    Saint Vitalis of Milan, known as San Vitale in Italian, was an early Christian martyr.

  8. Victor Milan

    Victor Woodward Milán is an American writer known for libertarian science fiction and an interest in cybernetics. In 1986 he won the Prometheus Award for "Cybernetic Samurai". He has also written several shared universe works for the Forgotten Realms, Star Trek, and Wild Cards Universes. He has also written books under the pseudonyms Richard Austin, Robert Baron and S. L. Hunter.

  9. Valeria Of Milan

    Saint Valeria of Milan (d. 1st or 2nd century), according to Christian tradition, was the wife of Vitalis of Milan, and the mother of Saint Gervase and Saint Protase. She was martyred for burying Christian martyrs, and then refusing to sacrifice to the Roman gods.

  10. Venerius Of Milan

    Saint Venerius of Milan (d. 409) was a bishop of Milan. Ordained a deacon by Saint Ambrose, he became bishop of that city around 400 AD, after the death of Saint Simplician, his predecessor. He was a friend of Saint John Chrysostom. His feast day is May 4.

  11. Gabriel Milan

    Gabriel Milan (ca. 1631 - March 26, 1689) was governor of the Danish West Indies (now known as the U.S. Virgin Islands) from May 7 1684 to February 27 1686. Though he mainly went by the name of 'Gabriel Milan', he identified himself as "Don Franco de Tebary Cordova" in his correspondence with King Frederick III of Denmark. Like many of the early Danish West Indies governors, Milan's term was short and stormful, …

  12. Savina Of Milan

    Saint Savina (d. 311) was a Milanese martyr under Diocletian. Her feast day is 30 January. Tradition states that she died while praying at the tomb of Saints Nabor and Felix. She should not be confused with Sabina.

  13. Susan Milan

    Susan Milan is Professor of flute of the Royal College of Music, UK. She was awarded a Fellowship of the College in November 1999 which was presented to her by HRH Prince Charles. In her a career as an orchestral guest principal, chamber musician, soloist, teacher and lecturer, she has often featured on the BBC and has recorded concertos and recitals for the "Chandos" label.

  14. Amanda Milan

    Amanda Milan (1974 - June 20, 2000, originally born Damon Lee Dyer) was a pre-operative transsexual prostitute who was killed by two men in front of a New York bus terminal at the age of twenty-five. Amanda worked as a prostitute to gain the money required for sex reassignment surgery to give her the physical body of a female.

  15. Milan

    "Milan (also known as The Leather Boy)" (born c. 1944) is an enigmatic producer, songwriter and recording artist on numerous songs released throughout the 1960's, mostly though not exclusively in the psychedelic rock and garage rock genres. He has released an LP and several singles under a variety of names: Milan, The World of Milan, Milan (the Leather Boy), The Leather Boy, …

  16. Peter Gallina

    Peter Gallina is a London born International Fashion and Advertising photographer based between Milan, Italy and Tokyo, Japan. His work has been used or commissioned for clients ranging from MTV to Cosmopolitan and is known for its constructed yet realistic spontaneity. He has organised and held many photographic exhibitions of his work, the most recent of which was in Tokyo during the Spring of 2006.

  17. Andrey Golub

    BSc- Applied Mathematics/ Software Engineering, PhD- Systems Analysis and Design. Who's Who in the World- 2008 (Marquis), . Prof: IT/TLC/Web Project- Product Manager, Sr.Systems/ Business Analyst and Team Leader. Web: Web 2.0 Evangelist and Researcher (Marketing 2.0/ PR 2.0/ Community Manager) with some broad experience in leading Open-Community (and Open-Source) projects.Co-founder, VP and IT/Web Manager of Business Club 2.0 Milan-IN (official LinkedIn Italia supporter Club).

  18. Angela Sansone
  19. Milan Ivanović

    Milan Ivanović is a former captain of the Australian national football (soccer) team and after a long and storied career (71 caps, 60 "A" Internationals) became of one of its most capped players. Nicknamed "The Surgeon" for his ability to cut out the opposition's attacks and launch into an incisive midfield run, the classy, composed sweeper started his career with Red Star Belgrade culminating in a European Champions Cup encounter against A.C. Milan.

  20. Gianfranco Chicco

  21. Alan Milan

    In addition to being a film producer and director, Donn Davison also was the manager of the famous Dragon Art Theater in California. He appeared in a short film clip introducing each adult double feature (preserved on Something Weird Video's VHS double-features), was a talker in roadshow shorts enticing audience members to buy "how-to" sex manuals, and was also a popular trailer and radio spot narrator, most familiar in the Southern-based double-feature trailer for The Crawling Thing and...

  22. Sterling Milan
  23. Zack Milan
  24. Priscilla Milan
  25. Hélène Milan
  26. Kate Milan
  27. Juan Pablo Milan
  28. Tiffany Mualem
  29. Flordeliza Hombre Milan
  30. Dakov Milan
  31. Josep Milán
  32. Alena Milan
  33. Annabella Milan
  34. Jiri Milan
  35. Carlo Milan
  36. Maria Aparecida Milan
  37. Jil Milan
  38. Rachel Milan
  39. Alfonso Mílan
  40. Robert Milan

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