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Felicity Jones Felicity Jones (born 1984) is a British actress best known for her role as the school bully Ethel Hallow in the television series The Worst Witch and its spin-off Weirdsister College. After season one of The Worst Witch, Jones was replaced by actress Katy Allen.
Felicity LaFortune Felicity LaFortune (born December 15, 1954 in Oak Park, Illinois, USA) is an actor, best known for appearing on daytime soap operas Ryan's Hope as Leigh Kirkland Fenelli (1983-1985, 1988-1989) and All My Children as Laurel Banning Dillon (1993-1996).
Felicity Montagu Felicity Montagu is a British actress, probably best known for her performances in radio and television comedy series and films. Despite the diversity of her output, she has become one of the most recognisable faces on British television.
Felicity Pulman Felicity Pulman is an award-winning Australian author with an interest in crime, history and fantasy. Her novels Ghost Boy and the Shalott trilogy reflect her fascination with such possibilities as knowledge travelling through time, ghosts, parallel realities and reincarnation.
Felicity Shagwell Felicity Shagwell ("Shagwell" by name, "Shag-very-well" by reputation), played by Heather Graham, is the female accomplice of Austin Powers in the 1999 comedy film Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me and a member of the CIA. She is known for seducing (and having sex with) Dr.
Felicity Waterman Felicity Waterman is an actress best known for her role as Vanessa Hunt during the final two seasons of the television drama series Knots Landing and as a regular cast member of the series Pensacola: Wings of Gold 1999-2000 in the role of Lt. Abigail Hawling.
Felicjan Sławoj Składkowski Felicjan Sławoj Składkowski (9 July 1885 - 31 August 1962) was a Polish general and a politician who served as the last Prime Minister of Poland before World War II, who read medicine at the Jagiellonian University. Whilst at the helm of the country, appalled by the sanitation, or rather the lack of it, in many of Poland's villages, issued a decree that every household in Poland must have a latrine in working order.
Feliks Barański Feliks Barański (1915-2006) was a Polish mathematician and an active member of the so-called Lwow School of Mathematics. Born May 1915 in Lwow, Poland (modern Lviv, Ukraine), he joined the circle of young, talented mathematicians formed around Stefan Banach and Hugo Steinhaus.
Feliks Gromov Feliks Nikolayevich Gromov (Russian: Феликс Николаевич Громов; born August 29, 1937, Vladivostok) is a former Commander-in-Chief of the Russian Navy. He graduated from the Pacific Higher Naval School.
Feliksa Kozłowska Feliksa Kozlowska (also known as Felicja Kozlowska and Sister Maria Franciszka) (b. May 27, 1862 in Wieliczna - August 23, 1921 in Płock, Poland) was a Polish religious mystic and visionary who founded what eventually became the Old Catholic Mariavite Church, and, by implication, a dissident group which split from it in 1935, the Catholic Mariavite Church.
Felim O'Neill of Kinard Sir Felim O'Neill of Kinard (died 1652), better known as Phelim O'Neill was an Irish nobleman who led the Irish Rebellion of 1641 in Ulster which began on October 22 1641. His first name is also translated from Gaelic as Phelim, and Kinard as Caledon.
Felinae Felinae is a subfamily of the family Felidae which include the genera Catopuma, Felis, Leopardus, Lynx, Oncifelis, Oreailurus, Otocolobus, Prionailurus, Puma, Herpailurus and possibly the genera Caracal, Leptailurus, Profelis.
Feline (comics) Feline was a character who first appeared in Malibu Comics' Freex #10, as a member of the Academy of the New Elite, an organization created by Contrary to teach young Ultras to use their powers. She also appeared in the Godwheel series.
Feline Conservation Federation The Feline Conservation Federation (FCF) is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization dedicated to the preservation, protection, and propagation of all species of wild felines. Membership is comprised of a wide range of exotic cat enthusiasts such as professional breeders, educators, sanctuary and zoo owners, and individual "pet" owners, although ownership of an exotic feline is not required for membership.
Feline eosinophilic granuloma Feline eosinophilic granuloma complex is synonymous with feline eosinophilic skin diseases. This is considered to be a cutaneous reaction pattern that can be the manifestation of a number of underlying infections, allergies or ectoparasite infestations.
Feline lower urinary tract disease Feline lower urinary tract disease (FLUTD) is a term that is used to cover many problems of the feline urinary tract, including stones and cystitis. The term feline urologic syndrome (FUS) is an older term which is still sometimes used for this condition.
Feline odontoclastic resorptive lesion Feline odontoclastic resorptive lesions (FORLs) is a disease in cats characterized by resorption of the tooth by odontoclasts, a cell similar to an osteoclast. A FORL is also known as a neck lesion, cervical neck lesion, cervical line erosion, feline caries, or feline cavity.
Felinfoel Felinfoel is a small village and community council ward on the River Lliedi on the northern border Llanelli, Carmarthenshire, west Wales, with a population of about 2,000 people. The Felinfoel brewery, home of Double Dragon ale, is the oldest in Wales.
Felipe Agoncillo Felipe Agoncillo was the Filipino representative to the negotiations in Paris that led to the Treaty of Paris (1898), ending the Spanish-American War. However, Agoncillo was excluded from sessions as the revolutionary government of the Philippines was not recognized by the family of nations.
Felipe Alfau Felipe Alfau (1902–1999), was a Spanish American novelist and poet. Like his contemporaries Luigi Pirandello and Flann O'Brien, Alfau is considered a forerunner of later postmodern writers such as Vladimir Nabokov, Thomas Pynchon, Donald Barthelme, and Gilbert Sorrentino.
Felipe Alou Felipe Rojas Alou (born May 12 1935 in Bajos de Haina, Dominican Republic) is a former outfielder and first baseman in Major League Baseball and the former manager of the San Francisco Giants. The first Dominican to play regularly in the major leagues, he is the most prominent member of one of the sport's most notable families of the late 20th century: his younger brothers Matty and Jesús were both longtime National League outfielders, and his son Moisés is a current outfielder with the New York Mets; all but Jesús have been named All-Stars at least twice.
Felipe Birriel Felipe Birriel, also known as "El Gigante de Carolina" (The Giant of Carolina) (August 16, 1916-March 15, 1994), born in Carolina, Puerto Rico, is considered to have been the tallest Puerto Rican persona, measuring 7'11" (2,413 meters).
Felipe Cazals Felipe Cazals (born July 28, 1937) is a Mexican film director, screenwriter and producer born in Guethary, France, but registered as born in Zapopan, Jalisco, where he live his childhood, before being established with his family in Mexico City. He was born of Spaniard parents exiled after the Spanish Civil War, and he studied film production in France.
Felipe de Ortego y Gasca Dr. Felipe de Ortego y Gasca, professor emeritus of English in the Texas State University System (Sul Ross), and Visiting Scholar and Lecturer in English at Texas A&M University (Kingsville), has long been regarded as one of the most persuasive of
Felipe de Zúñiga y Ontiveros Felipe de Zúniga y Ontiveros (1717, Mexico City—1793, Mexico City) was a scientist, cartographer and publisher in New Spain during the Spanish colonial period. He was also royal land surveyor and hydraulic and mining engineer.
Felipe Ferreira Felipe Ferreira is a Brazilian handyman "do-it-yourself" kind-of-guy, known for having worked with comic books, video editing, music and internet. Felipe Ferreira used to write Rakan and other Middle East Heroes for AK Comics.
Felipe Giaffone Felipe Giaffone (pronounced: ; born January 22, 1975 in SĂŁo Paulo) is a driver in the Indy Racing League. A second generation driver, he came to the United States to drive in the Indy Lights series in 1999 where he was coached by Formula 1 legend and countryman Nelson Piquet.
Felipe Guaman Poma de Ayala Felipe Guaman Poma de Ayala, best known as Guaman Poma, (c. 1550 – after 1616) was an indigenous Peruvian who became disillusioned with the treatment of the native peoples of the Andes by the Spanish after conquest.
Felipe Lira Felipe Lira (born April 26, 1976 in Miranda State, Venezuela) is a former Major League Baseball pitcher who played for the Detroit Tigers (1995-97), Seattle Mariners (1997-98) and Montreal Expos (2000-01). He batted and threw right-handed.
Felipe Pérez Roque Felipe Ramón Pérez Roque (born March 28 1965) is the foreign minister of the Republic of Cuba. At his appointment in 1999, he was not only the youngest member of the Cuban cabinet but also the only to be born after the the Cuban Revolution in 1959.
Felipe Pinglo Alva Felipe Pinglo Alva (July 18, 1899 - May 13, 1936), known as the father of Peruvian Musica criolla, was an influential and prolific poet and songwriter best known for his often covered "El Plebeyo" (The Commoner). In Peru and Latin America, Pinglo's name is most often associated with the Peruvian vals criollo, which is a uniquely Peruvian music, characterized by the 3/4 time, elaborate guitar work and lyrics about lost love or the Lima of yesteryear.
Felipe Quispe Felipe Quispe Huanca "El Mallku" (Aymara language: "prince") is a radical Bolivian political leader. He heads the Pachakuti Indigenous Movement (MIP) and is general secretary of the United Union Confederation of Working Peasants of Bolivia (CSUTCB).
Felipe Ramos Felipe de JesĂşs Ramos Rizo (born March 10, 1963 in Mexico City) is a FIFA football referee from Mexico, who officiated three matches at the 2002 FIFA World Cup in Japan and South Korea. He made his debut as a referee on May 2, 1983.
Felipe S. Guzmán Felipe Segundo Guzmán (born in La Paz on January 17, 1879; died in La Paz on June 16, 1932) was a caretaker Bolivian President who led his country during at 11-month period stretching from September of 1925 to August of 1926.
Felipillo Felipillo (or Felipe) was a native Peruvian who accompanied Francisco Pizarro and Diego de Almagro on their various expeditions to Peru. Born on the Island of Puná , Felipillo learned Quechua in Túmbez from natives who spoke it as a second language.
Felis sapiens 'Felis Sapiens' (designated 'Felix Sapiens' by Kryten's replacement Hudzen-10 in the episode The Last Day) are a fictional, sentient, humanoid species from the Red Dwarf television series. The series generally refers to them simply as cats.
Felisa Miceli Felisa Miceli is an Argentine economist, and the Minister of Economy and Production of Argentina. She was appointed by President Néstor Kirchner on 2005-11-28, in place of Roberto Lavagna, and is the first woman ever to lead that ministry.
Felix "Tuto" Zabala Felix "Tuto" Zabala (born October 18, 1936) was a Miami-based boxing promoter and boxing manager. He was a promoter and manager of about 50 fighters for forty years, handling world champions, contenders, and weaker fighters.
Felix (dance music) Felix was the alias of British DJ/producer Francis Wright. His 1993 track "Don't You Want Me", which samples Jomanda's "Don't You Want My Love" and credited as Felix Featuring Jomanda (co-produced by Rollo and Red Jerry), went to number one on the Billboard Hot Dance Music/Club Play chart.
Felix (programming language) Felix is a new , open source, community based programming language which provides an ML style type system with a syntax that C++ programmers should find easy to learn. It generates C++ and supports both use of C++ types as primitives, as well as embedding in existing C++ written architectures in a natural manner.
Felix Alfarth Felix Allfarth (5 July, 1901 - 9 November, 1923) was one of the earliest Nazi 'martyrs', having been shot dead during a gun battle with the police during the 9 November, 1923 Munich Beer Hall Putsch at the Feldherrnhalle. He was said to be singing Deutschland Ăśber Alles at the time of his death.
Felix Aprahamian Felix Aprahamian (June 5, 1914 – January 15, 2005, birth name Apraham Felix Bartev Aprahamian) was an English music critic, writer, concert promoter, publisher’s adviser, supporter of young musicians, and friend to some of the last century's most notable musicians. Aprahamian, however, usually described himself as a music critic.
Felix Baumgartner Felix Baumgartner (born 1969 in Austria) is a skydiver and a BASE jumper. His nickname is "Fearless Felix" and "God of the skies" because of the dangerous nature of the stunts he has performed during his career.
Felix Berezin Felix Alexandrovich Berezin () (25 April 1931 – July 14 1980) was a Soviet Russian mathematician and physicist known for his contributions to the theory of supersymmetry and supermanifolds as well as to the path integral formulation of quantum field theory.
Felix Bressart Felix Bressart (March 2 1892—March 17 1949) was a German-American actor of stage and screen. He was born in East Prussia, Germany (which is now part of Russia) and was already a very experienced stage actor when he had his film debut in 1928.
Felix Bwalya Felix Bwalya (born 1970 in Chingola – died December 23, 1997 in Lusaka) was a boxer from Zambia, who competed for his native country at the 1992 Summer Olympics in Barcelona, Spain. There he was stopped in the first round of the lightweight division (– 60 kg) by Tanzania's Rashid Matoumla.
Felix Campbell Felix Campbell (February 28, 1829 - November 8, 1902) was a United States Representative from New York. Born in Brooklyn, he attended the common schools and became a manufacturer of iron pipe and a consulting engineer.
Felix Crawford Felix Conkling Crawford (January 11, 1938 - January 23, 2007) was a general dentist in Plainview, Texas, who was an officer of both the Texas and national dental associations. He was president of the Texas Dental Association from 1988-1989 and received the "Distinguished Service Award" from the group.
Felix Doh Felix Doh (died April 25, 2003) was a rebel leader in CĂ´te d'Ivoire. He was the leader of the Ivorian Patriotic Movement of the Greater West (MPIGO), based around the western town of Danane, during the civil war that was fought in CĂ´te d'Ivoire from late 2002 to early 2003.
Felix Draeseke Felix August Bernhard Draeseke (October 7 1835 – February 26 1913) was a composer of the "New German School" admiring Liszt and Richard Wagner. He wrote compositions in most forms including eight operas and stage works, four symphonies, and much vocal and chamber music.
Felix Edmundovich Dzerzhinsky Felix Edmundovich Dzerzhinsky (Polish: Feliks Dzierżyński, Russian: Феликс Эдмундович Дзержинский, Belarusian: Фелікс Эдмундавіч Дзяржынскі; –July 20, 1926) was a Polish Communist revolutionary, famous as the founder of the Bolshevik secret police, the Cheka, later known by many names during the history of the Soviet Union.
Felix Eldridge Felix Eldridge is a former president of the National Union of Students (NUS) and a former president of the University of Sydney Students' Representative Council. He was a member of the National Organisation of Labor Students (NOLS).
Felix Ermacora Felix Ermacora (born October 13, 1923, died February 24, 1995) was the leading human rights expert of Austria. He was a professor of international law at the University of Innsbruck from 1957, member of Parliament for the Austrian Conservative Party from 1971 to 1990, member of the European Human Rights Commission and the United Nations Commission on Human Rights from 1958.
Felix Fabri Felix Fabri - often erroneously referred to as Faber - (born about 1441 in Zurich, Switzerland; died in 1502 in Ulm, Germany) was a Dominican theologian. He left vivid and detailed descriptions of his pilgrimages to Palestine (now Israel) and also in 1489 authored a book on the history of the Swiss, entitled Historia Suevorum.
Felix Felicis Felix Felicis (IPA pronunciation: //, // Classical Latin: FELIX•FELICIS) is the name of a potion in the fictional book Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince that grants temporary good luck to the drinker. The name, like many things in the Harry Potter novels, is Latin, and translates to "lucky of lucky," or "happy of happy," or even, "happy of lucky.
Felix Fermin Felix Jose Fermin Minaya (born October 9 1963 in Mao, Dominican Republic) is a former shortstop in Major League Baseball who played for the Pittsburgh Pirates (1987-88), Cleveland Indians (1989-93), Seattle Mariners (1994-95) and Chicago Cubs (1996).
Felix Gras Félix Gras (born in Malemort, May 3, 1844 - died in Avignon, March 4, 1901) was a Provençal poet and novelist. He was born into a farming family and went to secondary school at the college of Sainte Garde à Saint Didier.
Felix Hamrin Felix Teodor Hamrin (14 January 1875 – 27 November 1937) was a Swedish politician. He was the leader of the liberal Freeminded People's Party and served as Prime Minister of Sweden from 6 August to 24 September 1932.
Felix Hausdorff Felix Hausdorff (November 8, 1868 – January 26, 1942) was a German mathematician who is considered to be one of the founders of modern topology and who contributed significantly to set theory, descriptive set theory, measure theory, function theory, and functional analysis.
Felix HC The Felix HC series of ZX Spectrum clones was manufactured in Romania from 1985 to 1994 by ICE Felix. The designation HC means Home Computer, and for the first three models in the series, the number is the year of first manufacture.
Felix Ho Felix Ho (born Fei Yin Felix Ho 何斐然 June 2, 1977 in Hong Kong) is a canine behaviorist, animal trainer, writer, and international Schutzhund/IPO competitor. He is one of the most recognized dog sport competitors and behaviorists in Australasia, Asia, and Europe, and one of the few dog trainers originate from Asia that has gained international popularity.
Felix Jacoby Felix Jacoby (March 19, 1876 – November 10, 1959) was a German classicist and philologist. He is well-known among classicists for his work Fragmente der griechischen Historiker, a collection of text fragments of ancient Greek historians.
Felix Kersten Felix Kersten (30 September1898 Tartu, Estonia - 16 April, 1960, Stockholm, Sweden) was before and during the World War II the personal masseur of Heinrich Himmler. Kersten used his position to aid people persecuted by Nazi Germany, although whether his actions were as decisive as Kersten claimed in his memoirs is not always verifiable from other sources.
Felix Klein Felix Christian Klein (April 25, 1849 – June 22, 1925) was a German mathematician, known for his work in group theory, function theory, non-Euclidean geometry, and on the connections between geometry and group theory. His 1872 Erlangen Program, classifying geometries by their underlying symmetry groups, was a hugely influential synthesis of much of the mathematics of the day.
Felix Kulov Felix Sharshenbayevich Kulov (Феликс Шаршенбаевич Кулов; born 29 October 1948 in Bishkek) is the Prime Minister of Kyrgyzstan. He first served from 1 September 2005 until he resigned on 19 December 2006.
Felix L. Sparks Lt. Colonel Felix Sparks (born August 2, 1917, San Antonio, Texas) was the commanding officer of the 3rd Battalion of the 157th Infantry Regiment of the 45th Infantry Division of the United States Army which was the first Allied force to enter Dachau concentration camp and liberate its prisoners.
Felix Landau Felix Landau (May 21, 1910, Vienna, Austria - 1983), was a SS HauptscharfĂĽhrer, a member of an Einsatzkommando during World War II, based first in Lemberg (today Lviv, Ukraine) and later in Drohobycz. He was a "central figure in the Nazi program of the extermination of Galician Jews"Bruno Schulz (everything2.
Felix Maria de Samaniego Felix Maria de Samaniego (October 12 1745—August 1801; born and died in Laguardia,Álava) was a Spanish fabulist, educated at Valladolid. A government appointment was secured for him by his uncle the Count de Peñaflorida.
Felix Mendelssohn Jakob Ludwig Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy, born and known generally as Felix Mendelssohn (February 3, 1809 – November 4, 1847) was a German composer and conductor of the early Romantic period. He was born to a notable Jewish family, being the grandson of the philosopher Moses Mendelssohn.
Felix Mendelssohn College of Music and Theatre The Felix Mendelssohn College of Music and Theatre, located in Leipzig, Germany, was founded by Felix Mendelssohn in 1843 as the Leipzig Conservatory. The school was the first such major conservatory of music in Germany, and Mendelssohn served as the college's first director.
Felix Mendez Felix Mendez is an international award winning producer and director with more than 19 years experience in television, film production, and Internet ventures. He established the bureau and was the New York producer for Univision Network’s Sabado Gigante and Noche de Gigantes for over 5 years.
Felix Mitchell Felix Mitchell Jr. (1954 - 1986) was a well known drug kingpin from Oakland, California and leader of the notorious "69 Mob" criminal organization, whose empire stretched throughout California and into the midwest.
Felix Mnthali Felix Mnthali (born 1933 in Southern Rhodesia) is a Malawian poet, novelist and playwright. Educated at what is now the National University of Lesotho, Mnthali has been published numerous times, including a book of poetry called When Sunset Comes to Sapitwa (1980) and a novel called My Dear Anniversary (1992).
Felix Nussbaum Felix Nussbaum (December 11,1904, Osnabrück, Germany – 1944, Auschwitz concentration camp, Poland) was a German-Jewish painter. The son of Philip and Rachel Nussbaum, he studied painting in Hamburg, Berlin, and Rome.
Felix of Bourbon-Parma Prince Felix of Luxembourg, born (Prince Felix Marie Vincent of Bourbon-Parma) (October 28, 1893-April 8, 1970) was the consort of Charlotte, Grand Duchess of Luxembourg and the father of her six children, including Grand Duke Jean.
Felix of Nola Saint Felix of Nola (feast day: January 14) was the elder son of Hermias, a Syrian soldier who had retired to Nola, Italy. After his father's death, Felix sold off most of his property and possessions, gave the proceeds to the poor, and pursued a clerical vocation.
Felix Patrick Quinn Felix Patrick Quinn (2 November 1874 – 28 March 1961) was a Canadian industrialist and parliamentarian. A Conservative, he served three terms in the Canadian House of Commons as a Member of Parliament representing the Nova Scotia electoral district of Halifax.
Felix Philipp Kanitz Felix Philipp Kanitz (Bulgarian and Serbian Cyrillic: Феликс Филип Каниц) (2 August 1829-8 January 1904) was an Austro-Hungarian naturalist, geographer, ethnographer, archaeologist and author of travel notes.
Felix S. Cohen Felix Solomon Cohen (1907-1953) was a lawyer and legal scholar who developed an interest and expertise in law concerning natural resources, statehood and economic development for American territories, Indian affairs, and immigration and minority problems.
Felix Salzer Felix Salzer (June 13, 1904–August 12, 1986) was an Austrian-American music theorist, musicologist and pedagogue. He was one of the principal followers of Heinrich Schenker, and did much to refine and explain Schenkerian analysis after Schenker's death.
Felix Sanchez Félix Sánchez (born in August 30, 1977) —nicknamed Super Felix, the Invicible and the Dictator— is a track and field athlete from New York, New York (USA). Sánchez' event is the 400m hurdles for which he won the first olympic gold medal ever for the Dominican Republic in August 28, 2004 during the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens, Greece.
Felix Silla Felix Silla is a veteran motion picture and television actor and stuntman of Italian origin, best known for his role as "Cousin Itt" on television's "The Addams Family", and many other classic character roles.
Felix Slade Felix Slade (1790 - 1868), was an English art collector and philanthropist who endowed chairs of fine art (professorships) at Oxford University and Cambridge University, and at University College London, where he also endowed scholarships which formed the beginning of the Slade School of Art.
Felix the Cat Felix the Cat is a cartoon character from the silent-film era. His black body, white eyes, and giant grin, coupled with the surrealism of the situations in which his cartoons place him, combined to make Felix one of the most recognizable cartoon characters in the world.
Felix Unger Felix Unger was a main character in The Odd Couple, a play, movie and television series. Felix is a commercial photographer and a neurotic neat freak, who can always be counted on to constantly clean the apartment.
Felix von Kraus Felix von Kraus (October 3, 1870-October 30, 1907) was an Austrian dramatic bass. Born in Vienna, he received a doctorate in musicology from the University of Vienna in 1894; as a singer, however, he was mainly self-taught.
Felix Varela High School Felix Varela Senior High School is a secondary school located at 15255 SW 96th Street in Miami, Florida. Varela serves portions of Kendall, an unincorporated area outside of Miami; its principal is Connie Navarro.
Felix Wheeler Major G Felix Wheeler is the Crown Equerry in the Royal Mews of the Royal Household of the Sovereign of the United Kingdom. He has held this post since 2002, having replaced Lieutenant-Colonel Sir Seymour Gilbart-Denham.
Felix Yussupov Prince Felix Felixovich Yusupov () (March 23, 1887, Saint Petersburg, Russia – September 27, 1967, Paris, France), (variously transliterated from Russian as Yussupov, Yossopov, Iusupov, Youssoupov, Youssoupoff, or as Feliks, Graf Sumarrokow-Elston (граф Сумароков-Эльстон)), was a Russian nobleman best known for participating in the murder of Grigori Rasputin, the mystic peasant faith healer whom Yusupov and other Russian nobles believed held undue sway over Tsar Nicholas II and especially over the Tsarina Alexandra Feodorovna.
Felix Zollicoffer Felix Kirk Zollicoffer (May 19, 1812 – January 19, 1862) was a newspaperman, three-term United States Congressman from Tennessee, officer in the United States Army, and a Confederate brigadier general during the American Civil War. He led the first Confederate invasion of neutral Kentucky and was killed in action at the Battle of Mill Springs, the first Confederate general to perish in the Western Theater.
Felix, Bishop of Urgel Felix, Bishop of Urgel (or Urgell), was a religious figure who lived at the monastery Sant Sadureni de Tabernoles in the foothills of the Pyrenees. Condemned by Alcuin] at the [[Council of Frankfurt in 794by the Imperial [[Carolingian] courtfor teaching [[Adoptionism] theology.
Feliz Navidad (album) Feliz Navidad (1982) is Menudo's eleventh album, and third Christmas album, featuring Ricky Melendez, Johnny Lozada, Xavier Serbia, Miguel Cancel, and Charlie Rivera. This is the third album that this line-up recorded together.
Feliz Navidad (Iran Castillo song) "Feliz Navidad" is a special radio single released by Mexican singer-songwriter Iran Castillo as a promotion, for the album Estrellas de Navidad. This song was the only promotional single, of this album.
Feliz Navidad (song) "Feliz Navidad" is a Christmas song written in 1970 by the Puerto Rican singer-songwriter José Feliciano. With its simple Spanish language chorus (the traditional Christmas/New Year greeting, "Feliz navidad, prospero año y felicidad" or "prosperous year and happiness") and equally simple English verse ("I wanna wish you a Merry Christmas from the bottom of my heart"), it has become a classic Christmas pop song in the USA and throughout the Spanish-speaking world.
Fell & Rock Climbing Club The Fell & Rock Climbing Club of the English Lake District (in everyday usage the Fell and Rock Club or FRCC) is the senior climbing club covering the English Lake District. It was founded in 1906–1907 and, amongst its other activities, publishes the rock climbing guides to the area.
Fell Exhibition Slate Mine The Fell Exhibition Slate Mine is a former slate mine in Germany located about 20 km east from Trier (Germany) and about 60 km east from Luxembourg (city) (Luxembourg) next to the villages Fell and Thomm. The exhibition mine can be visited every day from April to October.
Fell in Love at 22 Fell in Love at 22 is an EP released by the band Starflyer 59 after the release of the band's fourth album, The Fashion Focus. It contains the title track, which appeared on The Fashion Focus, and four other songs, which were recorded at the same time but not included on the album.
Fell mountain railway system The Fell system uses a raised centre rail between the two running rails on steeply-graded railway lines to provide extra traction and braking, or braking alone. Trains are propelled by wheels or braked by shoes pressed horizontally onto the centre rail, as well as by means of the the normal running wheels.
Feller buncher A feller buncher is a large logging machine with an attachment that cuts trees in place. It consists of a standard heavy equipment base with a tree-grabbing device furnished with a circular saw or a shear - a pinching device designed to cut small trees off at the base.
Fellfield A fellfield or fell field comprises the environment of a slope, usually alpine or tundra, where the dynamics of frost (freeze and thaw cycles) and of wind give rise to characteristic plant forms in scree interstices.
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