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Danny Kah Daniel ("Danny") Kah (born May 5, 1967 in Two Wells, South Australia) is a former ice speed skater from Australia, who represented his native country in three consecutive Winter Olympics, starting in 1988 in Calgary, Canada.
Danny Kirwan Daniel David "Danny" Kirwan (born May 13, 1950 in Brixton, South London) is a British musician best known for his role as guitarist, singer and songwriter with the blues rock band Fleetwood Mac between 1968 and 1972.
Danny Kolb Daniel Lee ("Danny" or "Dan") Kolb (born March 29, 1975 in Sterling, Illinois) is a free agent relief pitcher in Major League Baseball, who most recently played for the Milwaukee Brewers. Kolb has also played with the Texas Rangers (1999-2002) and Atlanta Braves (2005).
Danny Kortchmar Danny "Kootch" Kortchmar (born April 6, 1946) is a guitarist, session musician, and songwriter. Kortchmar's work with singer-songwriters such as David Crosby, Carole King, Graham Nash, Carly Simon and James Taylor, helped defined the signature sound of the singer-songwriter era of the 1970s.
Danny Lohner Daniel Patrick Lohner (born December 13, 1970 in Corpus Christi, Texas) , most commonly known as Danny Lohner is an industrial musician who plays bass guitar, guitar and keyboards. He has worked with Trent Reznor on numerous occasions, both with Nine Inch Nails and on the defunct Tapeworm project.
Danny Mason Danny Raymond Mason (January 6, 1938 - January 16, 2007) was a golf coach and physical education professor who was affiliated with Texas Tech University in Lubbock for more than three decades. Under Mason's leadership, the Tech team qualified for four National Collegiate Athletic Association tournaments.
Danny Masterson Daniel Peter Masterson (born March 13, 1976 in Albertson, New York) is an American actor from Long Island best known for his role as Steven Hyde in That '70s Show. He also starred as Justin in Cybill, Jimmy in Roseanne, and has made several guest appearances on Punk'd and MADtv.
Danny McCarthy (artist) Danny McCarthy is a famous Cork artist, performance artist, sculptor, sound artist, sound sculptor; founder member of Soundworks and its successor, Intermedia. Founder member/director of the Triskel Arts Centre.
Danny McFarlane Danny McFarlane (born February 14, 1972) is a Jamaican hurdler, who has won numerous international medals in individual and relay contests. Having seen huge success with the Jamaican 4 x 400 metres team, McFarlane nonetheless has an Olympic silver medal in hurdling.
Danny McManus Danny McManus (b. June 17, 1965 in Hollywood, Florida) is an American and Canadian football quarterback, who has spent every football season since 1990 in the Canadian Football League with the Winnipeg Blue Bombers, British Columbia Lions, Edmonton Eskimos, the Hamilton Tiger-Cats, and the Calgary Stampeders, currently playing for the Stampeders.
Danny McNamee Gilbert "Danny" McNamee is a former electronic engineer from Crossmaglen, Northern Ireland, who was wrongly convicted in 1987 of bomb-making for the Irish Republican Army's Hyde Park bombing of 1982. At the trial he denied even having sympathy for the IRA, and no evidence was presented at his original trial that he had any paramilitary links.
Danny Miller Danny Miller is the name of a fictional character in the 2001 novel Border Crossing by English author Pat Barker. Throughout the novel, Danny also goes by the alias Ian Wilkinson to hide his true identity from the media.
Danny Miranda (baseball) Danny Miranda Agramonte (born November 12, 1978) in Morón, Cuba) is a first baseman for Ciego de Ávila of the Cuban National Series. Miranda has represented Cuba at many international competitions including the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens, where the Cuban team won the gold medal.
Danny Morgan Danny Morgan (born November 4, 1984) is an English football (soccer) forward. Morgan started his career at Wimbledon in 2003, joining his current club Oxford United on the May 18, 2004 after a successful trial, during which he scored a hat-trick on his debut for the reserves (against Bristol Rovers).
Danny Morrison (Irish republican) Daniel Gerard Morrison, known generally as Danny Morrison (born 1953 in Belfast, Northern Ireland) is an Irish republican activist and writer. At the 1981 Sinn Féin Ard Fheis, he coined the phrase "a ballot paper in this hand and an Armalite in the other" to describe the proposed two-pronged strategy of the Provisional IRA and Sinn Féin in advancing the cause of republicanismDanny Morrison- a brief biography.
Danny Murtaugh Daniel Edward Murtaugh (October 8, 1917 - December 2, 1976) was an American second baseman and manager in Major League Baseball best known for his leadership of the Pittsburgh Pirates from the 1950s to the 1970s. He threw and batted right-handed.
Danny Musser William Daniel "Danny" Musser is a former Major League Baseball third baseman who played for the Washington Senators in 1932. He played in only one game in his entire career, collecting one hit in two at-bats.
Danny Nalliah Danny Nalliah (born 1964) is an Australian Christian evangelist pastor. He is the leader of Rise Up Australia, a prayer organisation, and the President of the Assemblies of God-affiliated Catch the Fire Ministries.
Danny Nelissen Daniel ("Danny") Wilhelmus Maria Nelissen (born 10 November 1970 in Sittard, Netherlands) is a Dutch former professional road bicycle racer and current sports commentator at Eurosport. He most famously rode for the Dutch cycling team of Rabobank.
Danny Newman Danny Newman was the long-time press agent for the Lyric Opera of Chicago from its founding in 1954 until his retirement in 2002.New York Times, Section E, Page 2, Column 3, September 23, 1997, Arts in America; The Unsung Hero of Nonprofit Theater Is Still Selling Newman has become known for increasing the use of subscription programs to build audiences for performing arts.
Danny Nucci Danny Nucci (September 15, 1968) is an American actor who is best known for playing characters who were unceremoniously killed off in short succession during four different 1990s blockbuster action films -- Eraser, The Rock, Alive: The Miracle of the Andes, and Titanic -- all of which were released within twenty months of one another in 1996 and 1997. He was also known for his roles as Gabriel Ortega on the CBS soap opera Falcon Crest from 1988 to 1989; as Vincent Sforza, alongside Marguerite Moreau, in Firestarter 2: Rekindled; as Petty Officer Danny Rivetti in the 1995 Gene Hackman-Denzel Washington submarine thriller Crimson Tide; and as Spider Bomboni in the 1990 50's comedy Book of Love.
Danny Nutley Danny Nutley (born February 4, 1974 in Brisbane, Queensland) is an Australian rugby league player for the Castleford Tigers in the English Super League. He has previously played for the South Queensland Crushers in the Australian Super League, the Warrington Wolves in the English Super League competition and the Cronulla Sharks in the National Rugby League (NRL).
Danny O'Brien Danny O'Brien (1969-) is an English technology journalist. He wrote weekly columns for the Sunday Times and the Irish Times; and before that for The Guardian, and acted as a consultant in helping The Guardian formulate its online strategy.
Danny O'Connell Daniel Francis O'Connell (January 21, 1927 - October 2, 1969) born in Paterson, New Jersey was an Infielder for the Pittsburgh Pirates (1950 and 1953), Milwaukee Braves (1954-57), New York Giants/San Francisco Giants (1957-59) and
Danny O'Keefe DANNY O'KEEFE Singer/songwriter Danny O'Keefe began his musical career in the Minnesota coffeehouse scene in the 1960's In 1969, a meeting with Buffalo Springfield manager Charles Greene led to a telephone audition with Ahmet Ertegun, President of Atlantic Records, resulting in O'Keefe's first record deal. Atlantic Records released O'Keefe (1972) which featured the top-ten classic hit, "Good Time Charlie's Got The Blues", followed by the classic Breezy Stories (1973).
Danny Ozark Daniel Leonard Ozark (born Daniel Leonard Orzechowski, November 24, 1923, in Buffalo, New York) is a former coach and manager in Major League Baseball. As manager of the Philadelphia Phillies (1973 through August 31 1979), Ozark led the Phils to three consecutive National League East Division championships (1976-77-78), but each year his team fell in the National League Championship Series.
Danny Phantom Danny Phantom is an American animated television series created by Butch Hartman for Nickelodeon, produced by Billionfold Studios. It is distributed outside the United States by the Canadian animation company Nelvana, the same as The Fairly OddParents (also created by Hartman).
Danny Phantom: The Ultimate Enemy Danny Phantom: The Ultimate Enemy is a video game for the Game Boy Advance console. It is based on the episode "The Ultimate Enemy" from the television series "Danny Phantom" and is the first video game for the series.
Danny Phantom: Urban Jungle Danny Phantom: Urban Jungle is a video game for the Game Boy Advance and Nintendo DS consoles. It is based on the episode "Urban Jungle" from the television series "Danny Phantom" and is the second video game for the series (The first is Danny Phantom: The Ultimate Enemy for the Game Boy Advance).
Danny Pino Daniel "Danny" Pino (born on 15 April 1974 in Miami, Florida, USA) is an American actor of Cuban descent, currently appearing on the TV series Cold Case. In May of 2003, Pino had played Desi Arnaz in a CBS special on the life of Lucille Ball, Lucy.
Danny Pintauro Daniel John Pintauro (born January 6, 1976 in Milltown, New Jersey) is an American actor who got started as a child actor on the television soap opera As the World Turns, and in the movie Cujo, and first came to prominence as a child actor on the television series Who's the Boss?.
Danny Price Danny Price is the head coach of the Florida International University baseball team, a position that he has held since 1980. During that span, he has become one of the few collegiate baseball coaches to record a thousand coaching victories, having reached that milestone on March 10, 2005.
Danny Quah Danny Quah is Professor of Economics at the London School of Economics and Political Science. His work includes important contributions to the fields of Economic Growth, Development Economics, Monetary Economics, Macro-Econometrics, and more recently the Weightless Economy.
Danny Ramnarais Kacamchand "Danny" Ramnarais (born 20 June 1964 in Guyana) was a Guyanese and Canadian cricket player. He played three first-class matches in the mid 1980s, and later played for the Canadian national team in two ICC Trophy tournaments plus the 1998 Commonwealth Games.
Danny Rampling Danny Rampling was a British based House Music DJ and is widely credited as one of the original founders of the UK's rave/club scene. His long career began in the early 1980s playing hip-hop, soul and funk around numerous bars and clubs in London.
Danny Ramsay Daniel (Danny) Ramsay was a fictional character in the popular Australian soap opera Neighbours, played by David Clencie. He appeared in the first episode that was aired on Seven Network in 1985, and left in 1986.
Danny Rapp Daniel Joseph "Danny" Rapp (May 9, 1941 – April 5, 1983) was an American musician and the frontman for the group Danny & the Juniors. The group is best known for their 1957 hit "At the Hop".
Danny Richards Danny Richards was a big band vocalist in the 1930s and 1940s, primarily known for working with bandleader Bunny Berigan's popular swing outfit. His smooth vocal style was well-utilized on ballads and mid-tempo numbers.
Danny Richmond Danny Richmond (born August 1, 1984 in Buffalo Grove, Illinois) is a professional ice hockey player and a defenseman for the Norfolk Admirals of the American Hockey League (AHL). His father, Steve Richmond, also played in the NHL, appearing in 159 career games over five seasons as a defenseman for the New York Rangers, Detroit Red Wings, New Jersey Devils, and Los Angeles Kings.
Danny Roberts Danny Roberts (born July 19, 1977 in Rockmart, Georgia) is best known for appearing on The Real World: New Orleans in 2000. He started a relationship with Paul Dill, who was in the army as an airborn ranger captain at the time.
Danny Saber Danny Saber is a Los Angeles, California musician, audio engineer, record producer, and remixer. A former member of Black Grape, Saber plays guitar, bass, organ, and keyboards, and is also a prominent Los Angeles DJ.
Danny Schechter Danny Schechter, also known as the "News Dissector", is a television producer, independent filmmaker, blogger, and media critic who writes and lectures frequently about the media in the United States and worldwide.
Danny Simon Danny Simon (December 12, 1918, New York City – July 26, 2005, Portland, Oregon) was an American television writer and comedy teacher. He was also older brother to acclaimed American playwright Neil Simon.
Danny Smith (Writer) Danny Smith is an executive producer, writer and actor on Family Guy. He has been with the show since its inception and throughout the years has contributed many memorable episodes, such as "Holy Crap", "Chitty Chitty Death Bang" and the popular holiday episode, "A Very Special Family Guy Freakin’ Christmas".
Danny Spiller Daniel "Danny" Spiller (born 10 October 1981 in Maidstone) is an English professional footballer currently playing for Gillingham. A product of the club's youth system, he signed his first professional contract in 2000 but saw his first season ravaged by injury and did not make his league debut in the 2001-02 season.
Danny Sugerman Daniel Stephen Sugerman (aka Danny; October 11 1954 – January 5 2005) was the second manager of the Los Angeles based rock band The Doors, and wrote several books about Jim Morrison and The Doors, including No One Here Gets Out Alive co-authored with Jerry Hopkins, and Wonderland Avenue. Sugerman replaced the original Doors manager, Bill Siddons shortly after Morrison's death in 1971.
Danny Sullivan (technologist) Danny Sullivan (born 1965) was the editor-in-chief of Search Engine Watch, an online website covering reviews and tips about search engines.Search Engine Watch He also staged the Search Engine Strategies conference six times each year, attracting 1,500 to 6,000 attendees each time.
Danny Tartabull Danilo Tartabull Mora (born October 30, 1962), also known as Danny Tartabull, is a former right fielder in Major League Baseball. Born to Cuban parents in San Juan, Puerto Rico, he is the son of José Tartabull, who played in the major leagues from 1962 to 1970.
Danny Taylor (Without a Trace) Special Agent Danny Taylor is a fictional character played by actor Enrique Murciano on the CBS television crime drama Without a Trace. He is an FBI agent and a member of the FBI missing persons case squad in New York City.
Danny Thomas (musician) Daniel DeWitt Thomas, born in Charlotte, North Carolina, was the second drummer for the 13th Floor Elevators. Danny played drums and sang back up vocals on the final two studio albums, Easter Everywhere and Bull of the Woods.
Danny Thompson Daniel Henry Edward 'Danny' Thompson (born 4 April 1939) is an English double bass player. He has had a long musical career playing with a large variety of other musicians, particularly Richard Thompson (no relation) and John Martyn, but including many others: at various times has for example played with Roy Orbison, Freddie and the Dreamers, Tubby Hayes, Ronnie Scott, Tom Paxton, Donovan and Kate Bush.
Danny Tiatto Danny Tiatto (born May 22, 1973 in Werribee, Melbourne, Victoria) is an Australian professional football (soccer) player who currently plays for Leicester City. Tiatto won 25 caps for the Australian national team (scoring 1 goal) before his retirement from international football in October 2005.
Danny Trejo Danny Trejo (born May 16, 1944 in Los Angeles, United States) is a Mexican-American Hollywood actor, often labelled as "the hardest and toughest man in the World," who has appeared in many Hollywood movies.
Danny Van Zandt Daniel "Danny" Van Zandt is a fictional character on Degrassi: The Next Generation played by Dalmar Abuzeid. Danny is the younger brother of Liberty Van Zandt who was introduced in the Season 4 episode: "Ghost in the Machine Part 1".
Danny Vranes Danny Vranes (born October 29, 1958 in Salt Lake City, Utah), is an American former professional basketball player who was selected by the Seattle SuperSonics in the 1st round (5th overall) of the 1981 NBA Draft. A 6'7" small forward from the University of Utah, Vranes played in 7 NBA seasons from 1981 to 1988.
Danny Vukovic Danny Vukovic (born March 27 1985 in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia) is an Australian football (soccer) player. He currently plays as a goalkeeper for the Australian A-League club the Central Coast Mariners.
Danny Wallace (writer) Daniel Frederick Wallace (born 16 November, 1976; also referred to as The Leader and King Danny I of Lovely) is a British writer and TV presenter, living in London, best known for starting both the random acts of kindness movement, Join Me, and the micronation Lovely.
Danny Wallace and the Centre of the Universe Danny Wallace and the Centre of the Universe is a short story by British author and TV personality Danny Wallace. Part of the Quick Reads series of books published as part of World Book Day in partnership with the BBC to encourage more people to read.
Danny Walton Daniel James Walton (born July 14, 1947 in Los Angeles, California) was an Outfielder for the Houston Astros (1968 and 1977), Seattle Pilots/Milwaukee Brewers (1969-71), New York Yankees (1971), Minnesota Twins (1973 and 1975), Los Angeles Dodgers (1976) and Texas Rangers (1980).
Danny Weis Guitarist Danny Weis (born September 28, 1948 in Huntington Park, California) was a founding member of Iron Butterfly and appeared on the band's first single titled Don't Look Down On Me b/w Possession and their debut LP "Heavy" before leaving to join Rhinoceros.
Danny White Danny White (born February 9, 1952) is an American football coach in the Arena Football League and also occasionally appears as an analyst on broadcasts of college football games. He was named the head coach of the Arena Football League expansion Utah Blaze, which began play in 2006.
Danny Williams (rugby league footballer) Danny Williams (born 4 September, 1973 in Hornsby, New South Wales, Australia) is a former Irish rugby league player who currently works for the Harlequins Rugby League club's coaching staff. He retired from playing at the end of Super League XI.
Danny Woodburn Danny Woodburn (born July 26,1964, Philadelphia) is an American film, TV and stage actor best known for having played Mickey Abbott on the hit sitcom Seinfeld. With more than 100 TV appearances, Danny has had recurring roles on shows such as Tracey Takes On, Conan: The Adventurer, Baywatch and Charmed.
Danny Wright Danny Wright is a Seattle, Washington-based radio personality, and current host of "Wright All Night" on the Jones Radio Networks. The majority of his career and success was in the Cleveland, Ohio market.
Danny Wuerffel Danny Carl Wuerffel (Born:May 27, 1974 in Pensacola, Florida) is an American football player who won the 1996 Heisman Trophy while playing quarterback at the University of Florida under coach Steve Spurrier. He later played for several NFL teams, retiring in 2002.
Danny Yatom Danny Yatom also Dani Yatom (Hebrew: דני יתום) was the Director of the Mossad from 1996 to 1998. He also served as deputy commander of Sayeret Matkal and Security Advisor to Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Barak.
Danny Yee Danny Yee is best known for his large collection of book reviews on a great diversity of subjects. Starting in 1992 via email, in 1993 via Usenet, and especially with their subsequent publication on the World Wide Web, Yee's mostly self-published reviews are widely consulted by readers evaluating book titles.
Danny Young Danny Richardson Young (born July 26 1962 in Raleigh, North Carolina) is a former professional basketball player. A 6' 3" guard who attended Wake Forest University, he played ten seasons (1984–1993; 1994–1995) in the NBA, spending time with the Seattle SuperSonics, Portland Trail Blazers, Los Angeles Clippers, Detroit Pistons, and Milwaukee Bucks.
Danny Young (actor) Danny Young, born 1986, is a British actor best known for his role as Warren Baldwin on the popular long running soap Coronation Street. He played the character from August 2004 to August 2005, until given the axe by the show's bosses alongside a few other Coronation Street Actors including Keith Duffy who played barman Ciaran McCarthy.
Dano (Korean) Dano is a Korean holiday that falls on the 5th day of the fifth month of the lunar calendar. On this day, women once washed their hair in water boiled with changpo (창포), calamus plants once believed to make one's hair shiny.
Dano (woreda) Dano is one of the 180 woredas in the Oromia Region of Ethiopia. Part of the Mirab Shewa Zone, Dano is bordered on the southwest by the Jimma Zone, on the north by Cheliya, and on the southeast by Nono; part of the boundary with the Jimma Zone is defined by the Gibe River.
Dano Halsall Dano Halsall (born February 16, 1963 in Genève) is a former freestyle swimmer from Switzerland, who competed in three Summer Olympics for his native country, starting in 1984. His mother is from Swiss origin, his father was born in Jamaica.
Dano-Mast Dano-Mast (1996-) is a racehorse, bought at the October 1997 sale for year old horses at Newmarket, England, for 10000 pounds. Dano-Mast did not race as a 2 year old, but showed talent when winning a maiden race by more than 20 lengths in his second appearance in a full season, which was later followed up by runner-up performances in both the Danish and Swedish Derby.
Dano-Norwegian Dano-Norwegian (Norwegian: dansk-norsk) is a linguistic term for a koiné that evolved among the urban elite in Norwegian cities during the later years of the Kingdom of Denmark-Norway (1536-1814). It is from this koiné that Riksmål and Bokmål developed.
Danot (woreda) Danot is one of the 47 woredas in the Somali Region of Ethiopia, named after its major town, Danot. Part of the Werder Zone, Danot is bordered on the south by Werder, on the west by the Degehabur Zone, on the north by Somalia, and on the east by Boh.
Dans Mountain State Park Dan's Mountain State Park located in Allegany County, Maryland, is 9 miles south of Frostburg, Maryland next to the town of Lonaconing, Maryland. The park offers 481 acres of wildlife along a 16 mile stretch of Dans Mountain, including a wide variety of wildlife, mountain streams, and scenic overlooks.
Dans Run Dans Run is a small non-navigable tributary stream of the Potomac River in Mineral County, West Virginia. Dans Run rises to the east of Patterson Creek Mountain and empties into the Potomac at the community of Dans Run on the old Baltimore & Ohio Railroad.
Dansam Dhansook Dansam Dhansook is a Trinidad and Tobago politician and businessman. Dhansook, who represents the Ecclesville district, is the lone People's National Movement (PNM) councillor on the Mayaro-Rio Claro Regional Corporation.
Dansband Dansband ("Dance band") is a term in Swedish for bands who play a kind of popular music, dansbandsmusik ("Dance band music"), to dance partner dance to. As this music, bugg and foxtrot are often included.
Dansby The surname Dansby originates from a slave merchant of Danish descent who arrived in the new world as a serf working on a plantation in the Caribbean. He later earned his freedom and began to buy and sell African slaves.
Danse des petits cygnes Danse des petits cygnes is a famous dance from the ballet Swan Lake. The name was originally attached to a piece of music, scored by Tchaikovsky, from the ballet’s second or fourth act, but has become synonymous with the choreography by Lev Ivanov.
Danse Macabre La Danse Macabre, also called Dance of death, La Danza Macabra, or Totentanz, is a late-medieval allegory on the universality of death: no matter one's station in life, the dance of death united all. La Danse Macabre consists of the personified death leading a row of dancing figures from all walks of life to the grave—typically with an emperor, king, pope, monk, youngster, beautiful girl, all in skeleton-state.
Danse Manatee Danse Manatee is the second album by New York based band Animal Collective, released in 2001 on Catsup Plate under the name Avey Tare, Panda Bear and Geologist. Only 1000 copies were made for the Catsup Plate release, but it has since been re-released as a double CD along with Spirit They're Gone, Spirit They've Vanished in 2003 on Fat Cat Records.
Dansevise Dansevise (English translation: "Dance Ballad") was the winning song of the Eurovision Song Contest 1963 performed in Danish by Grethe and Jørgen Ingmann representing Denmark. This was the first entry performed by a duo to win the Contest.
Danshögskolan Danshögskolan (or University College of Dance) is a Swedish institution offering higher education in the fields of Dance Education, Folk Dance, Dance Performance, Dance Therapy, Historical Dance, Choreography and Contemporary Circus. Danshögskolan, which operates under the Ministry of Education, is the only independent University College of higher education for dance in Sweden.
Dansk biografisk leksikon Dansk biografisk leksikon (usually abbreviated DBL; title of first edition written Dansk biografisk Lexikon) is a Danish biographical dictionary that has been published in three editions. The first edition, Dansk biografisk Lexikon, tillige omfattende Norge for tidsrummet 1537-1814 ("...
Dansk Jernbane ApS Dansk Jernbane ApS (abbreviated DJ or DJ=) is a Danish company operating freight trains. Established in 2004, the company has gained a number of customers throughout the country, in contrast to Railion's steady service reductions in non-transit freight traffic in Denmark.
Dansk Melodi Grand Prix 2007 Dansk Melodi Grand Prix 2007 will be the television show through which the Danish entry for the Eurovision Song Contest 2007 will be selected. For the first time, the final, to be held in Horsens on February 10th 2007, will be preceded by 2 semi finals:
Dansk Sprognævn ("Danish Language Committee") is the official regulatory body of the Danish language as a part of the Danish Ministry of Culture, and resides at the University of Copenhagen. It was established in 1955.
Dansk Supermarked Gruppen Dansk Supermarked Gruppen (The Danish Supermarket Group) is a corporation owning several chains of stores. The store chains under Dansk Supermarked only operate in Denmark, except Netto which has expanded to severel neighboring countries.
Danske Artilleriregiment The Danish Artillery Regiment Danske Artilleriregiment (DAR) was founded 1 November 2005 when the two artillery regiments in Denmark, Kongens Artilleriregiment and Dronningens Artilleriregiment were merged into Danske Artilleriregiment
Danso Gordon Danso Gordon was born on August 3, 1979 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, and lived in Halifax, Nova Scotia before moving on to pursue an acting career in Los Angeles. His very first acting gig was a as guest star in CBC's Street Cents and moved on to filming footwear comercials with the basketball star Charles Barkley.
Danta Danta is the common name for the three species of tapir found in Latin America, the Baird's Tapir, Brazilian Tapir, and the Mountain Tapir. The name comes from the old Spanish word for an elk-like grazing animal.
Dantalion In demonology, Dantalion (or Dantalian) is a powerful Great Duke of Hell, with thirty-six legions of demons under his command; a Jinn, he is the 71st of 72 spirits of Solomon. He teaches all arts and sciences, and also declares the secret counsel of anyone, given that he knows the thoughts of all people and can change them at his will.
Dantan Dantan (Bengali: দাঁতন), often also spelled as Danton, is a border town in Kharagpur subdivision, Paschim Medinipur district of West Bengal state in India, bordering Sonakonia in Orissa. The name also gives rise to two subdivisional blocks, Dantan-I and Dantan-II.
Dantès Bellegarde Dantès Bellegarde (May 18, 1877 - June 16, 1966) Association de Genealogie d'Haiti was a Haitian historian and diplomat. He is best known for his works Histoire du Peuple Haïtien (1953), La Résistance Haïtienne (1937), Haïti et ses Problèmes (1943), and Pour une Haïti Heureuse (1928-1929).
Dante (Fullmetal Alchemist) Dante is the main antagonist of the Fullmetal Alchemist anime, first introduced in "Dante of the Deep Forest". Her desires and actions as expressed through her servants, the Homunculi serve as the main challenges that the protagonists of the series must overcome.
Dante and his Divine Comedy in popular culture Dante Alighieri and his masterpiece, The Divine Comedy, have been a source of inspiration for countless artists for almost seven centuries. As one of the most well known and greatest artistic works in the Western tradition, its influence on culture cannot be overestimated.
Dante Alighieri Society The Dante Alighieri Society was formed in Italy in July 1889 with the intention of creating a society to promote Italian culture and language around the world, especially among the expatriate Italian community.
Dante Arthurs Dante Wyndham Arthurs (born August 8, 1984) from Perth, Western Australia, Australia is a remand prisoner charged with the wilful murder, sexual penetration and deprivation of liberty of 8-year-old Perth girl, Sofia Rodriguez-Urrutia-Shu, whose naked body was discovered on June 26, 2006 by her 14-year-old brother in a disabled toilet of Livingston Shopping Centre in Canning Vale, 10 minutes after she disappeared. Community weeps for young murder victim, The Age, July 4, 2006
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