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Itoa The itoa function is a widespread, but non-standard function of some libraries written in the C programming language. As such, it cannot be portably used, as it is not defined in any of the C language standards.
Itoh-Tsujii inversion algorithm The Itoh-Tsujii inversion algorithm is used to invert elements in a finite field. It was introduced in 1988 and first used over GF(2m) using the normal basis representation of elements, however the algorithm is generic and can be used for other bases, such as the polynomial basis.
Itomi Bhaa Itomi Bhaa (born January 7, 1978) is a French illustrator. Considerated as one of the instigators of the French movement: the nouvelle illustration, he actually lives in Madrid, where he tries to distille his philosophy.
Itransition Itransition Software is an IT outsourcing and software development company established in January, 1998. The Headquarters and the main development center are located in Eastern Europe (Minsk, Belarus, GMT +2:00).
Itsukaichi Line The is a railway line of JR East in Tokyo, Japan. It links Musashi Itsukaichi Station, in the part of the city of Akiruno that was previously the separate town of Itsukaichi, with Haijima Station in the city of Akishima.
Itsuwa, Kumamoto Itsuwa (五和町; -machi) was a town located in Amakusa District, Kumamoto, Japan. On March 27, 2006 the town merged with seven other towns from the district and the cities of Hondo and Ushibuka forming the new city of Amakusa and no longer exists as an independent municipality.
Itsy Bitsy Spider "Itsy Bitsy Spider" (also known as "Incy Wincy" or "Eency Weency Spider") is a popular nursery rhyme that describes the adventures of a spider as it ascends, descends and reascends the downspout of a gutter system (or, alternatively, the spout of a teapot). It is usually accompanied by a sequence of gestures that mimic the words of the song.
Itsy Bitsy Teenie Weenie Yellow Polka Dot Bikini Itsy Bitsy Teenie Weenie Yellow Polka Dot Bikini is a novelty song telling the story of a shy woman in a very revealing bathing suit (which she apparently did not try on beforehand) who stays immersed in the ocean water to hide from view. It was written by Paul Vance and Lee Pockriss and first released on August 8, 1960 by Brian Hyland.
Ittan-momen Ittan-momen (一反木綿 more properly, Ittan-mommen in Kagoshima dialect) is a creature in Japanese mythology. It flies through the air, and will attack people by wrapping itself around their face and throat, suffocating them to death.
Ittehad Chemicals Ittehad Chemicals Limited is a publicly listed chemical manufacturing company in Pakistan. The company was commissioned in 1964 as United Chemicals and started off production with an initial installed capacity of 60 MT/day of Caustic Soda and 54 MT/day of Chlorine.
Itteringham Itteringhamis a small village and parish] some 4½ miles northwest of the market town of [[Aylsham in North Norfolk, eastern England. Itteringham lies in the valley of the River Bure that eventually becomes a major part of the Norfolk Broads.
Ittifaq al-Muslimin Ittifaq al-Muslimin (The Union of the Muslims; ) was a liberal-democratic party of Muslims in Russian Empire. The party was formed after The First All-Russian Congress of Muslims and the party line was similar to Kadets.
Ittihodi Scouthoi Tojikiston The Ittihodi Scouthoi Tojikiston (in Russian Ассоциация Скаутов Таджикистана, Tajik: Иттиҳоди Скоутҳои Тоҷикистон, and اتحادیه اسکاوتهای تاجیکستان in Persian), the national Scouting organization of Tajikistan, was founded in 1991, and became a member of the World Organization of the Scout Movement (WOSM) on April 18, 1997. The coeducational Ittihodi Scouthoi Tojikiston has 1,904 members as of 2004.
Ittijah Ittijah or "Union of Arab Community-Based Associations" is a network for Palestinian non-governmental organizations (NGOs) founded in 1995 in Israel. The organization's stated goals are promoting Palestinian Arab civil society and advocating political, economic and social change for Palestinians who are denied access to infrastructure and services "due to discriminatory practices and policies of the (Israeli) State".
Itto Pakarati Itto Pakarati (born Iohan Haumoana Pakarati Hotu on June 18, 1984 in Rapa Nui, Easter Island, Itto is a Polynesian singer, songwriter, and a very talented surfer. Itto is also known for being the first artist to ever record an album on the main Easter Island.
Itto Shoden Muto-ryu Itto Shoden Muto-ryu (一刀正伝無刀流) is a school of Japanese swordsmanship created by one the of the most remarkable swordsmen of the nineteenth century Japan Yamaoka Tetsutaro Takayuki, more commonly known as Yamaoka Tesshu. Apart from his mastery of the sword he was an accomplished artist, calligrapher, and a devotee of Buddhism (especially Zen).
Ittoku Kishibe Ittoku Kishibe (岸部一徳 Kishibe Ittoku; born 9 January 1947) is a Japanese actor. The veteran of over 80 films, he won the Best Actor Japanese Academy Award for Shi no toge in 1991, and was nominated for the Best Supporting Actor award in 1994.
Ituero de Azaba Ituero de Azaba is a village and municipality in the province of Salamanca, western Spain, part of the autonomous community of Castile-Leon. It is located 108 kilometres from the provincial capital city of Salamanca and has a population of 274 people.
Ituiutaba Ituiutaba is a city and municipality in the western part of Minas Gerais state, Brazil. Elevated to city status in 1901, it had a population in 2001 of 90,507 and a total area in the municipality of 2,694 km² (URBAN: 24.
Ituri Rainforest The Ituri Rainforest is located in the Ituri region of eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo. The Ituri Rainforest is about 63,000 square kilometres in area, and is located between 0° and 3°N and 27° and 30° E.
Iturup Iturup (; Ainu エト・オロ・プ; , Etorofu) is the largest island of the Kuriles, located in the Sakhalin Oblast of Russia. It is the northernmost island in the southern Kuril chain claimed by Japan (see Kuril Islands dispute).
Iturup Strawberry The Iturup Strawberry (Fragaria iturupensis) is a species of strawberry, endemic to Iturup in the Kuril Islands. It is noted to have relatively large berries for a wild species, similar in appearance to those of Fragaria virginiana.
Ityak-Ortheel Ityak-Ortheel, commonly called the Elf Eater, is a fictitious creature in the Forgotten Realms setting. It dwells in the Abyss, waiting for the god Malar, the Beastlord, to summon it to Faerûn to destroy life.
Ityopp'is Ityopp'is is, according to the 15th century Book of Aksum, a son (unmentioned in the Bible) of Cush, son of Ham, who founded the city of Axum.Stuart Munro-Hay, "Aksumawi," in von Uhlig, Siegbert, Encyclopaedia Aethiopica:A-C (Weissbaden: Harrowitz, 2003), p.
ItzcĂłatl ItzcĂłatl was the fourth tlatoani (emperor) of the Aztecs, ruling from 1427 (or 1428) to 1440, the period when the Mexica (as the Aztecs called themselves) threw off the domination of the Tepanecs and laid the foundations for the eventual Aztec Empire.
Itzhak Stern Itzhak Stern (25 January 1901 - 1969)List of the Schindlerjuden], with Itzhak listed as "Stern, Isak"] was a [[Jewish accountant to German industrialist Oskar Schindler. He is credited with typing the list of names known as Schindler's list; a list of Jews who survived the holocaust because of Oskar Schindler's intervention.
Itziar Esparza Itziar Esparza Pallarés (born October 28, 1974 in Lleida, Catalonia) is a former freestyle swimmer from Spain, who competed at two consecutive Summer Olympics for her native country, starting in 1992 in Barcelona, Spain. On both occasions she didn't reach the final in the 400m and 800m Freestyle.
Itzig family Many of the thirteen children of Daniel Itzig and Miriam Wulff, and their descendants and spouses, had significant impact on both Jewish and German social and cultural (especially musical) history. Some instances are set out below.
Itzik Feffer Itzik Feffer (1900 — August 12, 1952), also Fefer (Yiddish איציק פֿעפֿער, Russian Ицик Фефер, Исаàк Соломòнович Фèфер) was a Soviet Yiddish poet who fell victim to Stalin's purges.
Itzpapalotl In Aztec mythology, Itzpapalotl ("Clawed Butterfly" or "Obsidian Butterfly") was a fearsome skeletal goddess, who ruled over the paradise world of Tamoanchan. She is particularly associated with the moth Rothschildia orizaba from the family Saturniidae.
Itzsoweezee (HOT) "Itzsoweezee (HOT)" is a song by De La Soul and the second single to be released from their fourth album, Stakes Is High, which was released in 1996. The song is entirely performed by group member Dave the Dove, and produced by De La Soul themselves.
IT asset management IT Asset Management (ITAM) is the set of business practices that join financial, contractual and inventory functions to support life cycle management and strategic decision making for the IT environment. Assets include all elements of software and hardware that are found in the business environment.
IT Architect Certification The IT Architect Certification program was developed by The Open Group members in response to the growing demand for experienced IT architects. The Open Group, a vendor- and technology-neutral industry consortium, offers IT Architect Certification to certify skills and experience in the IT architecture community.
IT Architecture Conferences IT Architecture conferences are events organized to bring together individuals and organizations interested in IT or enterprise architecture. These conferences can be organized by an association, individual, publication or private company.
IT Corporation IT Corporation is an United States industrial company whose principal business is the disposal of industrial hazardous waste. At least as early as the 1970s the company was one of the largest market share holders of the liquid hazardous waste disposal sector in the western U.
IT portfolio management IT portfolio management is the application of systematic management to large classes of items managed by enterprise information technology (IT) capabilities. Examples of IT portfolios would be planned initiatives, projects, and ongoing IT services (e.
IT Service Management IT Service Management (ITSM) is a discipline for managing large-scale information technology (IT) systems, philosophically centered on the customer's perspective of IT's contribution to the business. ITSM stands in deliberate contrast to technology-centered approaches to IT management and business interaction.
IT University of Copenhagen The IT University of Copenhagen is a Danish cross-disciplinary University which approaches the study of information technology from a variety of perspectives: natural sciences (traditional computer science), software engineering, computer-supported cooperative work, the design and use of IT, e-business and the social, cultural and aesthetic aspects of IT.
IT University of Göteborg The IT University of Göteborg is part of Chalmers University of Technology and Gothenburg University. This venture offers excellent scope for cooperation between researchers with different areas of expertise and specialisations.
IT@Cork it@cork is a not-for-profit industry organisation that supports businesses that depend on Information Technology in the Cork region. It provides a forum for businesses that have a key dependency on IT, to share best practices and to network.
ITalk The iTalk is a dictaphone adaptor/mini-speaker made by Griffin Technology for Apple Computer's popular iPod. The iTalk draws power from the remote control port on the iPod, and thus prevents the use of the wired remote, but includes a socket for headphones.
ITap iTap is a predictive text technology for mobile phones, developed by Motorola as a competitor to T9. It was designed as a replacement for the old letter mappings on phones to help in word entry on mobile phones.
ITC Code on Sports and Other Listed Events The ITC Code on Sports and Other Listed Events is a series of regulations issued by the Independent Television Commission which is designed to protect the availability of live coverage of so-called "listed events" in sport — typically major sporting occasions — on free-to-air services (terrestrial television) in the United Kingdom.
ITC Roxy Mas ITC Roxy Mas is a mall in West Jakarta noted for its mobile phone business. The majority of Jakartans choose to shop for mobile phones and their accessories at Roxy Mas due to the usually lower prices as compared to other retailers.
ITest The iTest is the common name for the American High School Internet Mathematics Competition (AHSIMC). The iTest was founded in 2004 and takes place each September, offering students from across the country to compete against the best and brightest high school students in a highly competitive environment.
IText iText is an Open Source library for creating and manipulating PDF, RTF, and HTML files in Java. It was written by Bruno Lowagie, Paulo Soares, and others; it is distributed under the Mozilla Public License with the LGPL as alternative license.
ITEA The International Technology Education Association (ITEA) is an organization devoted to improving technology education through the use of technology, innovation, design, and engineering experiences at the K-12 school levels. It represents over 35,000 technology educators throughout the world.
ITER ITER is an international tokamak (magnetic confinement fusion) research project designed to demonstrate the scientific and technological feasibility of a full-scale fusion power reactor. ITER is intended to be an experimental step between today's studies of plasma physics and future electricity-producing fusion power plants.
ITERA ITERA is the acronym for the International Telecommunications Education and Research Association. ITERA is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization and was founded on the principle that leading educational institutions can greatly benefit from cooperative development of curricular and research objectives.
ITESM Campus Santa Fe The ITESM Campus Santa Fe is a small to medium-sized private university, member of the ITESM system, founded in 2001 and located on the Santa Fe area of Mexico City, the most important economical zone of Latin America.
ITF Men's Circuit THe ITF Men's Circuit is a series of professional tennis tournaments held around the world that are organized by the International Tennis Federation. The ITF Men's Circuit represents the lowest run of the men's professional tennis ladder.
ITF-14 ITF-14 is the GS1 implementation of an Interleaved 2 of 5 bar code to encode a Global Trade Item Number. ITF-14 symbols are generally used on packaging levels of a product, such as a case box of 24 cans of soup.
ITFET The inverted-T field effect transistor (ITFET) is a type of field effect transistor invented by Leo Mathew at Freescale Semiconductor. Part of the device extends vertically from the horizontal plane in an inverted T shape, hence the name.
ITheater iTheater: Mac Media Center is an open source project that aims to build a media center application for Mac OS X. Utilizing the power of the Apple Macintosh platform, iTheater will capitalize on the rich media environment that is created by programs such as iPhoto, iTunes, and create a media center application for all Mac users.
ITIL Security Management The ITIL Security Management Process describes the structured fitting of security in the management organization. ITIL Security Management is based on the Code of practice for information security management also known as ISO/IEC 17799.
ITIL v3 The Information Technology Infrastructure Library (ITIL) is a customizable framework of best practices that promote quality computing services in the information technology (IT) sector. ITIL addresses the organizational structure and skill requirements for an IT organization by presenting a comprehensive set of management procedures with which an organization can manage its IT operations.
ITnet ITnet (Institute of Technology Network) is an PoS based multi Mbit/s network created for the Institutes of Technology in the Republic of Ireland. ITnet uses a 45 Mbit/s link to each of the institutions and an international link of 310 Mbit/s via HEAnet.
ITN ITN (Independent Television News) is a major news and content provider with headquarters in the United Kingdom. It is made up of 6 key businesses; ITN News, ITN Source, ITN On, ITN Factual, Visual Voodoo and ITN Consulting.
ITPCS International Telecommunications Personal Correspondence Service (ITPCS) is an obscure ITU proposal regarding the allocation of country code +991 for use in some form of individual-based international numbering plan. It may have been intended as a space for ENUM trials, as the ITU allocated the range +991 001 to Neustar for use in an ENUM trial in 2002.
ITRANS The "Indian languages TRANSliteration" (ITRANS) is an ASCII transliteration scheme for Indic scripts, particularly, but not exclusively, for Devanāgarī (used for the Hindi, Marathi, Sanskrit, Nepali, Sindhi and other languages). It was developed by Avinash Chopde.
ITSEC In May 1990, France, Germany, the Netherlands and the United Kingdom published the Information Technology Security Evaluation Criteria (ITSEC) based on existing work in their respective countries. Following extensive international review, Version 1.
ITSqc The IT Services Qualification Center (ITsqc) is a multidisciplinary group of researchers, practitioners, and organizations that addresses the needs of IT-enabled service providers and their clients operated by Carnegie Mellon University, with offices in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The main objectiv of the center is to improve sourcing relationships in the Internet-enabled economy by developing methods and frameworks to help sourcing providers serve their clients better and a first-of-its-kind set of guidelines for clients of service providers to help them take full advantage of their investment.
ITT (Institute of Travel & Tourism) The Institute of Travel and Tourism, or the ITT as it is more commonly known, was established back in 1956. It is a professional membership body and aims to to develop and maintain professional standards throughout the UK Tourism industry.
ITT Corporation ITT Corporation, is a large american manufacturing company. It is one of the corporate successors to a large conglomerate, originally called International Telephone and Telegraph, that owned a variety of businesses during the 1960s.
ITT Technical Institute ITT Technical Institute (often shortened to ITT Tech) is a private, for-profit, nationally accredited technical institute with over 85 campuses in over 30 states of the United States. It was founded in 1946 as Educational Services, Inc.
ITunes iTunes is a digital media player application, introduced by Apple on January 10, 2001 at Macworld Expo in San Francisco, for playing and organizing digital music and video files. The program is also an interface to manage the contents on Apple's popular iPod digital media players.
ITunes Originals - Barenaked Ladies iTunes Originals - Barenaked Ladies is a 2006 iTunes Originals release from the band Barenaked Ladies. The 27-track release features four previously released album songs, ten exclusive new recordings of songs, thirteen spoken word tracks, and the iTunes Originals introduction track.
ITunes Originals - Ben Folds iTunes Originals - Ben Folds is an iTunes Originals album release from Ben Folds that consists of live tracks, previously released studio tracks, and interview tracks. One must have iTunes to download the album.
ITunes Originals - Death Cab for Cutie "iTunes Originals - Death Cab for Cutie" (2005) is an iTunes Originals release from the band Death Cab for Cutie. It features exclusive live studio versions of songs spanning Death Cab For Cutie's career, including "Underwater!
ITunes Originals - Fiona Apple iTunes Originals - Fiona Apple is an iTunes Originals release by American singer-songwriter Fiona Apple, released in the United States in February 14 2006 (see 2006 in music). It consists of live tracks, previously released studio tracks, and interview tracks.
ITunes Originals - Jack Johnson iTunes Originals - Jack Johnson is a 2004 iTunes Originals release by Jack Johnson, made available only on the European iTunes Music Store to promote its launch. It is currently available in other iTunes Music Stores.
ITunes Originals - Moby iTunes Originals – Moby is a digital compilation album from the iTunes Originals series by Moby released in 2005, available exclusively on the iTunes Store. It is essentially a "best-of" album, featuring many of Moby's big hits.
ITunes Originals - Red Hot Chili Peppers iTunes Originals - Red Hot Chili Peppers is a virtual album by the Red Hot Chili Peppers which was released only on the iTunes Store. It features live versions of the band playing some of their more famous songs as well as featuring the band themselves talking about their careers.
ITunes Originals – 3 Doors Down iTunes Originals – 3 Doors Down is an iTunes Originals release by 3 Doors Down released on July 18, 2006, and part of the iTunes Originals series. The album is somewhat of a "greatest hits", but it features new versions of songs only available on iTunes, "spoken word" tracks about the history and music of the band, and live songs.
ITunes version history The version history of iTunes spans from 2001 until the present and covers the application's evolution and refinement from a simple music player to a control center for many types of media. Support for the iPod and iTunes Store (originally the iTunes Music Store) were added in the first few versions.
ITU letter codes The radiocommunication division of the International Telecommunication Union uses the following letter codes to identify its member countries. Eight countries are assigned single-letter codes, while the rest have codes three letters in length.
ITU Model for Indoor Attenuation The ITU Indoor Propagation Model, also known as ITU Model for Indoor Attenuation, is a radio propagation model that estimates the path loss inside a room or a closed area inside a building delimited by walls of any form. Suitable for appliances designed for indoor use, this model approximates the total path loss an indoor link may experience.
ITU region The International Telecommunication Union (ITU), in its International Radio Regulations, divides the world into three ITU regions for the purposes of managing the global radio spectrum. Each region has its own set of frequency allocations, the main reason for defining the regions.
ITU Telecom World 2006 ITU Telecom World 2006 () was a large-scale convention and exhibition hosted by Hong Kong, on 4 December-8 December, 2006 at the AsiaWorld-Expo in Hong Kong. The 2006 ITU Telecom World convention was the first time the exhibition is held outside Geneva.
ITU Terrain Model The ITU Terrain Loss Model is a radio propagation model that provides a measure to predict the median path loss for a telecommunication link. Developed on the basis of diffraction theory, this model predicts the path loss as a function of the height of path blockage and the First Fresnel zone for the transmission link.
ITU-R The ITU Radiocommunication Sector (ITU-R) is a standards body subcommittee of the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) relating to radio communication. Its role is to regulate the allocation of radio frequencies and so reduce the interference between radio stations in various countries.
ITU-R 468 noise weighting The ITU-R 468-weighting curve (originally defined in CCIR recommendation 468) is widely used when measuring noise in audio systems, especially in the UK, Europe, and former countries of the British Empire such as Australia and South Africa. It is less well known in the USA where A-weighting has always been used.
ITU-T The ITU Telecommunication Standardization Sector (ITU-T) coordinates standards for telecommunications on behalf of the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) and is based in Geneva, Switzerland. Prior to 1992, it was known as the International Telegraph and Telephone Consultative Committee (CCITT, from the French name "Comité consultatif international téléphonique et télégraphique").
ITV ITV (Independent Television) is the name popularly given to the original network of British commercial television broadcasters, set up under the Independent Television Authority (ITA) to provide competition to the BBC. ITV is the oldest and most popular commercial television offering in the UK.
ITV (Thailand) iTV is a television station in Thailand, owned by ITV Public Company Limited (SET:ITV), a unit of Shin Corporation. The station was started in 1995 when the company was granted a 30-year concession by the Office of the Permanent Secretary to the Prime Minister's Office to operate a free-to-air television station in the Ultra High Frequency (UHF) spectrum at 510-790 MHz.
ITV Digital Channels Ltd ITV Digital Channels Limited (formerly known as Granada Sky Broadcasting or GSB) is a wholly owned subsidiary of British television broadcaster ITV plc. GSB was set up in 1996 as a joint venture between Granada Television and British Sky Broadcasting to launch a range of television channels broadcasting the Granada archive on the Sky satellite television platform.
ITV Emergency National Service The ITV Emergency National Service was the management response to the near-complete Independent Television technicians strike immediately after the 1968 franchise changes took effect.Bowden-Smith, Kif Strike Service Vision On, 1 January 2002, accessed 1 June 2006
ITV Mobile ITV Mobile is a British entertainment portal from ITV exclusive to mobile phones. It offers catch-ups and clips from ITV1's soaps: Coronation Street and Emmerdale, ITV Sport and ITV1's entertainment shows: This Morning and The X Factor.
ITV News Channel The ITV News Channel was a 24 hour television news channel in the United Kingdom which broadcast from 2000 to 2005. It was available on Sky Digital, NTL:Telewest, Freeview (latterly only between 6am and 6pm) and Analogue Cable presenting the latest national and international news stories plus regular business, sport, entertainment and weather summaries.
ITV Nightscreen ITV Nightscreen is a programme on the United Kingdom's ITV television network, consisting of a sequence of static pages of information about ITV's upcoming programmes, features and special events. It shows 'slides' with text about programmes across the network, as well as stills of programmes and publicity photographs of well-known celebrities who appear on ITV channels.
ITV Schools ITV Schools (full name, Independent Television for Schools And Colleges) was an example of public service broadcasting on a commercial television network. The service was set up in 1957 to broadcast educational programmes on Britain's ITV stations.
ITV television presentation Since its origins, various ITV stations have used different idents to define each of its franchises. Not until the late 1990s did ITV begin to introduce a consolidated presentation package due to a dedicated effort to unify its identity.
ITV Weather ITV National Weather is the national forecast shown on UK terrestrial channel ITV1, and is provided by the Met Office. Bulletins are usually broadcast after every ITV News bulletin (except the Morning News and mid-morning bulletins).
ITV1 ITV1 is the generic on-screen brand name used by twelve franchisees of the ITV Network in the United Kingdom. The brand was introduced in 2001 by Carlton and Granada-owned franchises, initially used alongside the local regional name.
ITV2 ITV2 is a free-to-air entertainment television channel in the United Kingdom owned by ITV plc. It was launched on 7 December 1998, and is available on digital television, via satellite (free-to-air on Sky Digital platform as of 1 November 2005), cable, or terrestrial (Freeview) media.
ITV4 ITV4 is a UK television station which launched on November 1, 2005. The ITV plc channel has a male-oriented line-up, including sport, cop shows and US comedies and dramas, as well as classic ITV action series of the 1960s and '70s.
Iudaea Province Iudaea (Hebrew: יהודה, Standard Yəhuda Tiberian , "praise God"; Greek: Ιουδαία; Latin: Iudaea) was a Roman province that extended over the region of Judea, later "Palestine." It was named in reference to the ancient Kingdom of Judah of the 6th Century BCE, which had subsequently been conquered by Babylonia, the Persian Empire, and contested by the Seleucid and Ptolemaic Empires in the six Syrian Wars of the 2nd Century BCE.
Iuga of Moldavia Iuga Koriatovici (Christian name - Gheorghe, Iurg or Iurie in Romanian, Yury in Ruthenian, Jerzy in Polish; patronymic - Koriatovich in Ruthenian, Koriatowicz in Polish; byname Ologul ("the Limp") was a Ruthenian Prince of Podolia, son of Koriat and grandson of Gediminas. He was Voivode (Prince) of Moldavia from 1374 to 1377, and again between 1399 and 1400.
Iuchar In Irish mythology Iuchar was one of the sons of Tuireann, of the Tuatha DĂ© Danann, and Danand. He and his two brothers Brian and Iucharba murdered Cian, the father of Lugh, one of the greatest of the Tuatha DĂ© Danann.
Iucharba In Irish mythology, Iucharba was one of the sons of Tuireann, of the Tuatha DĂ© Danann, and Danand. He and his two brothers Brian and Iuchar murdered Cian, the father of Lugh, one of the greatest of the Tuatha DĂ© Danann.
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