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    John Amias (died 16 March 1589) was a Roman Catholic priest who was martyred in England. He was beatified by Pope Pius XI in 1929. There is some doubt...
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    Sir Amias Paulet (1532 – 26 September 1588) of Hinton St. George, Somerset, was an English diplomat, Governor of Jersey, and the gaoler for a period of...
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    Amia ocellicauda, the eyespot bowfin, is a species of bowfin native to North America. Originally described by John Richardson from Lake Huron in 1836,...
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  • The AMIA bombing occurred on 18 July 1994 in Buenos Aires, Argentina, and targeted the Asociación Mutual Israelita Argentina (AMIA; transl. "Argentine...
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  • Amia Srinivasan (born 20 December 1984) is a philosopher and author noted for her work in epistemology and feminist philosophy. Since January 2020, she...
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    Amia, commonly called bowfin, is a genus of ray-finned fish related to gars in the infraclass Holostei. They are regarded as taxonomic relicts, being the...
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    16 March 1589. His fate was shared by a fellow priest, known to us as John Amias. On arrival at the place of execution the prisoners prostrated themselves...
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    Bowfin (redirect from Amia calva)
    The bowfin (Amia calva) is a ray-finned fish native to North America. Common names include mudfish, mud pike, dogfish, grindle, grinnel, swamp trout, and...
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  • in his book The Resurrection of Rome. Henry Abbot, layman, 4 July 1597 John Amias, priest, 16 March 1589 Robert Anderton, priest, 25 April 1586. William...
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  • Amias Paulet (died 1538) was an English soldier, official, and sheriff of Somerset and Dorset. Probably born sometime in the late 1450s/1460s, Amias Paulet...
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  • "one of the most prolific syndicate managers in Asia." He later worked for Amias Berman & Co., a capital markets and private equity boutique founded by two...
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  • Richard Yaxley, Thomas Belson, and Humphrey Pritchard     1589   Blesseds John Amias and Robert Dalby     1589   Blessed Bartolomeu Fernandes dos Martires...
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  • Bl John Adams Bl John Amias Bl John Bodey Bl John Cornelius Bl John Duckett Bl John Hambley Bl John Hogg Bl John Ingram Bl John Lockwood Bl John Lowe...
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    Clench was the son of John Clench of Wethersfield, Essex and Joan, daughter of John Amias of the same county, and grandson of John Clench of Leeds, Yorkshire...
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    October 1588) John Robinson (died 1 October 1588) William Hartley (c. 1557 - 5 October 1588) John Hewitt (Hewitt) (died 5 October 1588) John Amias (died 15...
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    Sir John Eliot (11 April 1592 – 27 November 1632) was an English statesman who was serially imprisoned in the Tower of London, where he eventually died...
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  • the first permanent house in Massachusetts. Maverick and Amias had three children, and Amias had a son from her previous marriage. In 1631 the first ferry...
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    of Exeter, without issue. Secondly to Dorothy Bampfield, daughter of Sir Amias Bampfield (1560–1626), MP. There is a monument to her in the Lady Chapel...
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    p. 7; Weir 2008, p. 209; Wormald 1988, p. 187 Morris, John (ed.) (1874). Letter Book of Amias Paulet, pp. 368–369 Guy 2004, p. 7; Lewis 1999, pp. 41...
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    Candesartan (redirect from Amias)
    Takeda Pharmaceuticals, commonly under the trade names Blopress, Atacand, Amias, and Ratacand. It is available in generic form. "FDA-sourced list of all...
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