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Julia Turner Julia "Lynn" Turner (Born Julia Lynn Womack) is a mother of two and is widowed by her two late husbands Glenn Turner and Randy Thompson. Lynn Turner was convicted in May 2004 of murdering husband Glenn Turner and was sentenced to life in prison.
Julia Tuttle Julia DeForest (née Sturtevant) Tuttle, (c. 1848-September 14, 1898) was a businesswoman and citrus farmer who was largely responsible for, and the original owner of, the land upon which the city of Miami, Florida, was built.
Julia Urania (Julia) Urania or Urania (Greek: η Ιουλìα Ουρανìа, Latin: Iulia Urania or IVLIA URANIA PIR2 I 710) was a woman who lived in the first century. Urania married the Roman client king Ptolemy of Mauretania.
Julia Varady Júlia Várady is a soprano of Hungarian nationality born in 1941 in Nagyvárad, Hungary (today Oradea, Romania). At the age of six she began violin lessons at the music conservatory in Cluj-Napoca and then, aged fourteen, voice training with Emilia Popp.
Julia Wilson Julia Wilson is a rower from Australia, who has won Rowing World Championships gold medals in the Eight and Four for her native country in 2001 and she picked up a silver medal in the Eight at the 2002 World Championship. Wilson rowed in the Women's Quad at the 2000 Summer Olympics finishing in seventh place.
Julia Wong Julia Wong has served as an assistant/additional film editor on over a dozen films such as Unfaithful (2002), Honey (2003), and After the Sunset (2004). She has also branched out into editing TV series and made-for-television movies such as The Pulse (2002) and Santa's Slay (2005).
Julia Zwehl Julia Zwehl (born March 20, 1976 in Hannover) is a field hockey international from Germany. She is a goalkeeper and is a talented player in the game as well as being a member of the gold medal winning team at the 2004 Olympics in Athens.
Julian (historical novel) Julian by Gore Vidal is a work of historical fiction written in the first person dealing with the life of the Roman emperor Flavius Claudius Julianus, (labelled by Christians and popularly known Julian the Apostate), who reigned 360-363 CE.
Julian (pornographic actor) Julian Rios or Julian Ruiz, commonly known by the aliases Julian, Julian Andretti or Jordan Rivers, (born 12 October, 1970--most accounts have his birthplace as Santiago, Chile, but a minority cite Los Angeles, California, instead) is a prominent male pornographic actor.
Julian Alps The Julian Alps () are part of the Alps that stretch from north-eastern Italy to Slovenia, where they rise to 2864 metres at Triglav. They are named after Julius Caesar and are part of the Southern Limestone Alps.
Julian Amery, Baron Amery of Lustleigh Harold Julian Amery, Baron Amery of Lustleigh, PC (27 March 1919 – 3 September 1996) was a prominent British politician of the Conservative Party, who served as a Member of Parliament (MP) for 39 of the 42 years between 1950 and 1992. He was appointed to the Privy Council in 1960.
Julian Ames Julian Ames (1807–February 1866), also known as Jesse Julian Ames and Juliano Ames, was a San Diego pioneer. He was born in North Carolina but arrived as a sailor in San Diego in 1820, from Plainfield, Connecticut.
Julian Anderson Julian Anderson (born April 6, 1967 in London) is a British composer, and writer on music. He studied at Westminster School, with John Lambert at the Royal College of Music, with Alexander Goehr at Cambridge University, and with Tristan Murail.
Julian Austin Julian Austin (born on December 30, 1949 in Georgetown, Guyana) is a former field hockey player from Canada, who was member of the Men's National Team that finished in tenth position at the 1984 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles, California.
Julian Bailey (actor) Julian Bailey is a French Canadian actor who has been seen on several television series, including NCIS, Just Shoot Me, Judging Amy and Charmed to name a few. He currently plays the recurring role of Vincent on The Young and the Restless.
Julian Barnes Julian Patrick Barnes (born January 19, 1946 in Leicester) is a contemporary English writer whose novels and short stories have been seen as examples of postmodernism in literature. He has been shortlisted three times for the Man Booker Prize (Flaubert's Parrot (1984), England, England (1998), and Arthur & George (2005)).
Julian Battle Julian Battle (born July 11, 1981 in Royal Palm Beach, Florida) is an American football player who currently plays cornerback for the Washington Redskins. He was a two-year letterman at Los Angeles Valley College before transferring to the University of Tennessee where he started all 26 games, producing 132 tackles, 7 tackles for loss, 2 sacks, 13 passes defensed, three fumble recoveries, three forced fumbles, 1 touchdown, and blocked two punts.
Julian Beever Julian Beever is an English chalk artist who has been creating chalk drawings on pavement since the mid-1990s that create the illusion of three dimensions when viewed from the right location. These trompe-l'oeil drawings are created using a projection called anamorphosis and appear to defy the laws of perspective.
Julian Bell Julian Heward Bell (February 4, 1908 – July 18, 1937) was an English poet, and the son of Clive and Vanessa Bell. The writer Quentin Bell was his younger brother; the writer and painter Angelica Garnett is his half-sister.
Julian Bond Horace Julian Bond (born January 14 1940 in Nashville, Tennessee) is an American leader of the American Civil Rights Movement. While a student at Morehouse College in Atlanta, Georgia during the early 1960s, he helped found the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC).
Julian Burnside Julian William Kennedy Burnside QC (born June 9, 1949) is an Australian barrister, human rights and refugee advocate, and author. He is known for his staunch opposition to the mandatory detention of asylum seekers, and has provided legal counsel in a wide array of high-profile cases.
Julian Byng, 1st Viscount Byng of Vimy Field Marshal Julian Hedworth George Byng, 1st Viscount Byng of Vimy, GCB, GCMG, MVO (11 September 1862–6 June 1935) was a career British Army officer who served with distinction during World War I with the British Expeditionary Force in France, in the Battle of Gallipoli of the Dardanelles campaign, as commander of the Canadian Corps, and as commander of the British Third Army.
Julian calendar The Julian calendar was introduced in 46 BC by Julius Caesar and came into force in 45 BC (709 ab urbe condita). It was chosen after consultation with the astronomer Sosigenes of Alexandria and was probably designed to approximate the tropical year, known at least since Hipparchus.
Julian Castro Julián Castro is a Mexican-American politician from San Antonio, Texas. Castro served on the San Antonio City Council from 2001 to 2005, where he established himself as a leader on issues of economic development, education, and environmental protection..
Julian Cobbing Julian Cobbing [BA Hons (London); Ph.D (Lancaster)] is an English historian, and professor of History at Rhodes University (Grahamstown, South Africa), known best for his groundbreaking research into Zulu culture of the early 19th century.
Julian Cope Julian Cope (born Julian David Cope, on 21 October, 1957) is an English rock musician and writer who came to prominence as singer of Liverpool post-punk band The Teardrop Explodes in 1978. The name for the band came from a Marvel comic (Daredevil no.
Julian Corbett Sir Julian Stafford Corbett (1854-1922) was a prominent British naval historian and geostrategist of the late 19th and early 20th centuries, whose works helped shape the Royal Navy's reforms of that era. One of his most famous works is Some Principles of Maritime Strategy, which remains a classic among students of naval warfare.
Julian Critchley Sir Julian Michael Gordon Critchley (8 December 1930–9 September 2000) was a politician in the United Kingdom, educated at Shrewsbury School and Pembroke College, Oxford. He served as a Conservative Member of Parliament, firstly for Rochester and Chatham from 1959 to 1964, and then for Aldershot from 1970 until his retirement at the 1997 election.
Julian day The Julian day or Julian day number (JDN) is the (integer) number of days that have elapsed since the initial epoch at noon Universal Time (UT) Monday, January 1, 4713 BC in the proleptic Julian calendar This equals November 24, 4714 BC in the proleptic Gregorian calendar.. That noon-to-noon day is counted as Julian day zero.
Julian Darby Julian Timothy Darby is an English footballer, born in Farnsworth, Greater Manchester on 3rd October 1967, who played for his local club Bolton Wanderers from 1986 to 1993, scoring 36 goals in 270 appearances. He scored in the 1989 Sherpa Van Trophy final, Bolton beating Torquay United 4-1 at Wembley, in a side captained by former Derby boss Phil Brown.
Julian Eltinge Julian Eltinge (born May 14, 1881; died March 7, 1941), born William Julian Dalton, was an American stage and screen actor and female impersonator. After appearing in the Boston Cadets Revue at the age of ten in feminine garb, Eltinge garnered notice from other producers and made his first appearance on Broadway in 1904.
Julian Fantechi Julian Fantechi is an American fitness model, personal trainer gay adult model who has been featured in magazines such as Playgirl (August 2006 cover), Men Magazine, Mega Muscle Productions, Men’s Health, BadPuppy and Men’s Workout. He has also appeared in commercials, TV's Ugly Betty and can be seen featured on a variety of gay porn sites.
Julian Fellowes Julian Alexander Kitchener-Fellowes (born August 17, 1949 in Egypt), known as Julian Fellowes, was an actor for over twenty years before winning the Academy Award for Writing Original Screenplay in 2001 for Gosford Park.
Julian Fenton Julian Fenton is a drummer and was a member of English band Mansun during 1996. Ex "Kinky Machine", Fenton was a temporary drummer filling in between Hib’s departure and Andie Rathbone's recruitment.
Julian Hatcher Julian Hatcher (1888-1963), was a noted firearms expert and author of the early twentieth century. He is credited with several technical books and articles relating to military firearms, ballistics, and autoloading weapons.
Julian Hawthorne Julian Hawthorne (June 22, 1846-1934) followed in the footsteps of his father, the famous novelist Nathaniel Hawthorne and became a prolific American author and journalist. He wrote numerous poems, novels, short stories, mystery/detective fiction, essays, travel books, biographies and histories.
Julian Hodge Sir Julian Hodge (October 15, 1904 - July 17, 2004) was a London-born entrepreneur and banker who lived in Wales for most of his life, starting at age five. He formed the Bank of Wales, and later the Julian Hodge Bank in Cardiff.
Julian Holloway Julian Holloway (born 24 June 1944 in Watlington, Oxfordshire) is an English actor and part of a famous family. His father was the comic actor Stanley Holloway; and his daughter is the model and author Sophie Dahl.
Julian Huxley Sir Julian Sorell Huxley, FRS (June 22, 1887 – February 14, 1975) was an English biologist, author, Humanist and internationalist, known for his popularisations of science in books and lectures. He was the first director of UNESCO and was knighted in 1958.
Julian Huxley (rugby player) Julian Huxley (born 3 August, 1979 in Sydney) is an Australian rugby union footballer. Playing for a Lindfield club in his youth, Huxley was educated at The King's School and went on to play for the Wests club side.
Julian Jackson Julian Jackson (born September 12, 1960) is a former professional boxer out of the Virgin Islands, who usually won by knockout, and is considered to be one of the hardest punchers of all time. His nickname is "The Hawk".
Julian Jaynes Julian Jaynes (February 27 1920–November 21 1997) was an American psychologist, best known for his book The Origin of Consciousness in the Breakdown of the Bicameral Mind (1976), in which he argued that ancient peoples were not conscious as we consider the term today, and that the change of human thinking occurred over a period of centuries about three thousand years ago.
Julian Joseph Julian Joseph is a jazz pianist, bandleader, composer, arranger and broadcaster. Over the past two decades, Julian has established himself as a premier jazz performer, whether it be solo, in his all-star big band, trio, quartet, forum project band or electric band.
Julian Kestrel Julian Kestrel is a fictional detective in a four book mystery series by Kate Ross. The books in the series include Cut to the Quick (1994), A Broken Vessel (1995), Whom the Gods Love (1996), and The Devil in Music (1998).
Julian Knight Julian Knight (born March 4, 1968) is the mass murderer who on August 9 1987, shot dead 9 people and injured 17 during a shooting spree in Clifton Hill, Victoria, in what became known in Australian history as the Hoddle Street Massacre. He is currently serving a life sentence, with a minimum 27 year sentence before parole.
Julian Knowles Julian Knowles is a composer and performer, specialising in new and emerging technologies. His creative work spans the fields of composition for theatre, dance, film and television, electronic music, sound and new media arts, popular music and record production.
Julian Konstanty Ordon Julian Konstanty Ordon was a participant of the Polish November Uprising in 1830-1831. Distinguished himself as a commander of one of the redutas in Wola during the storm of Warsaw by Russian Army in September 1831.
Julian Lefay Julian Lefay, sometimes referred to affectionately as the "Father of the Elder Scrolls", joined Bethesda Softworks shortly after the company's creation in 1987. A Chief Programmer for many years, Lefay guided the company through the creation of some of its seminal games, such as Arena, Daggerfall and Morrowind.
Julian Lennon Julian Lennon, christened John Charles Julian Lennon (born April 8, 1963 in Liverpool, England) is an English singer, songwriter, musician, and the only child of Beatle John Lennon and Cynthia Lennon. His godfather was Beatles manager Brian Epstein.
Julian Lombardi Julian Lombardi (born November 11, 1956) is an American inventor, author, educator, and computer scientist known for his work in information architecture, user interface design and in the design of computer systems that support collaboration between large numbers of users. Lombardi currently serves as Duke University's Assistant Vice President of Academic Services and Technology Support.
Julian March Venezia Giulia, also known as Julijska krajina in Slovenian, Vignesie Julie in Friulian Carsia Iulia in Latin, Julisch Venetien in German and Julian March, is a geographical, political and cultural region of Southeastern Europe, nestled on what is now the border between Italy, Slovenia and Croatia.
Julian McGauran Julian McGauran (born March 5, 1957), Australian politician, is a member of the Australian Senate, representing the state of Victoria. Elected as a member of the National Party, in January 2006 he resigned from the Nationals and joined the Liberal Party of Australia in February.
Julian Morris Julian Morris is director of think-tank International Policy Network, was formerly a Research Fellow and subsequently Director of the Environment and Technology Programme of the Institute of Economic Affairs. He is also a visiting professor of Economics at the University of Buckingham.
Julian Morrow Julian Morrow is an Australian political satirist most famous for being part of The Chaser team, and producing their television show The Chaser's War On Everything. Matriculating from the Jesuit St Aloysius' College, Morrow is a 1998 graduate of the University of Sydney, where he studied law.
Julian Moti Julian Moti QC (Solomon Islands), CSI [Cross of Solomon Islands], BA (Hons) (Sydney), LLB (Australian National University), GDLP (University of Technology, Sydney) is the recently appointed Attorney General of the Solomon Islands.
Julian Myerscough Julian Myerscough (born 1962 in Bolton, Lancashire) is a writer, record producer (of reissues of Edwardian music hall) and broadcaster and contributor for BBC Radio 4. He is a law lecturer at the University of East Anglia.
Julian Nott Julian Nott (born 23rd August 1960 in London, England) is a British film composer, mostly of animated films. He is best known for his work in the Wallace & Gromit films, including the 2005 film Wallace and Gromit: Curse of the Were-Rabbit.
Julian of Toledo Julian of Toledo (642-690) was born to Jewish parents in Toledo, Hispania, but raised Christian. He was well educated at the cathedral school, was a monk and later abbot at Agali, a spiritual student of Saint Eugene II, and archbishop of Toledo.
Julian Paget Lieutenant-Colonel Sir Julian Tolver Paget, 4th Baronet CVO (born 11 July 1921) is a retired British Army officer and author. He wrote The Yeoman of the Guard (1984), Second to none: the Coldstream Guards, 1650-2000 (2000), and a number of other military histories.
Julian Peterson Julian Peterson (born July 28, 1978 in Temple Hills, Maryland) is an American football player for the Seattle Seahawks. He recently signed with them after the San Francisco 49ers did not use the franchise tag and he became an unrestricted free agent.
Julian Polzin Julian Polzin (b 1969) is a native of Victoria, British Columbia, Canada. He has been involved in improvisational theatre since 1988 and has created as a founder/director these following improvisational troupes: Action Comedy Theatre Troupe, (Victoria B.
Julian Rhind-Tutt Julian Alistair Rhind-Tutt (born July 20, 1968) is an English film, television and radio actor, probably best known for his starring role as Dr. "Mac" Macartney in the comedy television series Green Wing, the second series of which finished on Channel 4 in May 2006.
Julian Ridsdale Sir Julian Errington Ridsdale, CBE, (8 June 1915 – 21 July 2004) was a British National Liberal and later Conservative Party politician and long-serving Member of Parliament for the constituency of Harwich in Essex. He took a particular interest in Japan.
Julian Rignall Julian 'Jaz' Rignall (born in London, 1965) is a Writer/Editor whose achievements include publishing highly influential, market-leading gaming magazines and web sites, and managing the online presences of some of the world's largest multinational corporations.
Julian Ronnefeldt Julian Ronnefeldt, born in Essen, Germany, artist, photographer, veejay. After working as an assistant for photographer' Iver Hansen, in 1990 he became involved in making visuals for concerts in and around Dusseldorf.
Julian Roth Julian Roth is an American architect. Following the death of his father, founder Emery Roth, he and his brother Richard took over at Emery Roth & Sons, one of the oldest and most prolific firms in New York City.
Julian Royds Gribble Julian Royds Gribble (5 January1897 - 25 November 1918) was an English recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest and most prestigious award for gallantry in the face of the enemy that can be awarded to British and Commonwealth forces.
Julian Scott Department Store Julian Scott Department Store is located at 151 West Fort Street in downtown Detroit, Michigan. In 2003, the 18,000 square foot retailer marked the return of luxury retailers to downtown Detroit and was heralded by Detroit Mayor Mayor Kwame Kilpatrick as the only African-American-owned department store in the United States.
Julian Scriabin Julian Scriabin (February 1908–22 June 1919) was the son of Russian composer Alexander Scriabin and himself a composer and pianist. Considered a prodigy, as a composer Julian wrote a few preludes—two of which were published in Sbornik—and showed great promise.
Julian Scherner Julian Scherner (September 23, 1895-April 28, 1945) was a Nazi Party official who served in the Schutzstaffel (SS) as an SS-OberfĂĽhrer. Scherner is most notorious for his career as SS and Police Leader of KrakĂłw, Poland.
Julian Schwinger Julian Seymour Schwinger (February 12, 1918 -- July 16, 1994) was an American theoretical physicist. He formulated the theory of renormalization and posited a phenomenon of electron-positron pairs known as the Schwinger effect.
Julian Slade Julian Penkivil Slade (28 May 1930 – 17 June, 2006) was an English writer of musical theatre best-known for the show Salad Days, which became the UK's longest-running show of the 1950s, and Trelawny. He was the first Footlights Vice President.
Julian Snow, Baron Burntwood Julian Ward Snow, Baron Burntwood (24 February 1910 – 24 January 1982) was a British Labour Party politician. He was a Member of Parliament for Lichfield and Tamworth from 1950 until stepping down from at the 1970 general election, when his seat was won for the Conservatives by James d'Avigdor-Goldsmid.
Julian Solis Julian Solis (born 7 January 1957) is a former boxer from Puerto Rico. He was born in the San Juan area of RĂ­o Piedras, but because of the closeness of his birthplace to Caguas, he often trained at the Bairoa Gym in Caguas.
Julian Sprung Julian Sprung ( 1966 – ), is a zoologist by training, and is a recognized expert on the subject of marine aquarium keeping. Sprung has authored articles in aquarium hobby publications such as Freshwater and Marine Aquarium, Seascope, Advanced Aquarist Online, Aquarium Frontiers, Marine and Reef Aquarium USA, Practical Fishkeeping, Tropical Fish Hobbyist, and Coral.
Julian Stanley Julian Cecil Stanley (1918–August 12, 2005) was a psychologist, an educator, and an advocate of accelerated education for academically gifted children. He founded the Johns Hopkins University Center for Talented Youth (CTY), as well as a related research project, the Study of Mathematically Precocious Youth, which in 2005 was renamed the Julian C.
Julian Steward Julian Haynes Steward (January 31, 1902 – February 6, 1972) was an American anthropologist best known for his role in the development of a scientific theory of cultural evolution in the years following World War II.
Julian the Apostate Flavius Claudius Iulianus (331–June 26, 363), was a Roman Emperor (361–363) of the Constantinian dynasty. He was the last pagan Roman Emperor, and tried to reform the traditional worship as a measure to stop the decay of his world.
Julian Tudor Hart Professor Julian Tudor Hart is a doctor and author. He worked for 30 years as a general practitioner in Glyncorrwg West Glamorgan Wales where his partner was Dr Brian Gibbons later minister for health in Wales.
Julian Tuwim Julian Tuwim (from Hebrew טובים tovim, meaning "good") (September 13, 1894 – December 27, 1953) was a Polish poet; born in the city of Łódź in Poland, educated in Łódź and Warsaw (studied Law and Philosophy at Warsaw University). Co-founder and leader of the Skamander group of experimental poets
Julian Vila Coma Julian Vila Coma is the Permanent Representative (or ambassador) for the Principality of Andorra to the United Nations. His office was first confirmed when he presented his credentials to the Secretary-General of the United Nations on 3 May 2004.
Julian Wadleigh Henry Julian Wadleigh, was an economist and employee of Dean Acheson in the United States Department of State in the 1940's. He was an economist in the Trade Agreements Division, for eleven years and was sent to Turkey and Italy and other countries as United States representative.
Julian, Cardinal Cesarini Julian, Cardinal Cesarini (Rome 1398 – Varna, Bulgaria November 10, 1444) was one of the group of brilliant cardinals created by Pope Martin V on the conclusion of the Western Schism. His intellect and diplomacy made him a powerful agent of Papal superiority against the Conciliar movement, especially at the Council of Basel.
Juliana Canal The Juliana Canal (Dutch: Julianakanaal), named after Queen Juliana of the Netherlands, is a 36 km long canal in the southern Netherlands, providing a bypass of an unnavigable section of the river Meuse between Maastricht and Maasbracht. It is an important transport connection between the ports of the Rhine delta and the industrial areas of southern Limburg and southern Belgium.
Juliana Imai Juliana Imai (born February 27, 1984 in Cruzeiro do Oeste, Paraná, Brazil) is a Brazilian model. Imai comes from a multiracial background: her maternal grandparents were Japanese and her paternal grandparents Portuguese.
Juliana Kanyomozi Juliana Kanyomozi (born November 27, 1981), popularly known by her forename Juliana is a female Ugandan artist behind tracks like Say Yes, Nabikoowa and Nkulinze. She also teamed up with Bobi Wine and they came up with tracks like Taata Wa Banna Yanni (meaning who is the father of the kids) and Mama Mbiire.
Juliana Lueking Juliana Lueking dubbed the "Queen of Spoken Word" writes and records stories about eccentric folks and the odd things they do. She was a unique part of the 1980s hardcore music scene in Washington, DC, where she jumped on stage between bands to perform gripping monologues.
Juliana of Nicomedia Saint Juliana of Nicomedia is said to have suffered Christian martyrdom during the Diocletian persecution in 304. She was popular in the Middle Ages, especially in the Netherlands, as the patron saint of childbirth and sickness.
Juliane Köpcke Juliane Diller Köpcke of Lima, Peru was the sole survivor of 92 passengers in the December 24 1971 crash of LANSA Flight 508 (a LANSA Lockheed Electra OB-R-941 commercial airliner) in the Peruvian rainforest. She and her mother, famed ornithologist Maria Köpcke, were travelling to meet with her father, biologist Hans-Wilhelm Koepcke.
Juliann Graham Juliann Graham (February 15, 1915-July 15, 1935) was a church choir singer from Sistersville, West Virginia who became an actress in Hollywood. She worked in the city library in Sistersville before moving west to make motion pictures.
Julianna McCarthy Julianna McCarthy (born August 17 1929 in Erie, Pennsylvania, United States) is an American actress. McCarthy was an original cast member of the soap opera The Young and the Restless, starring as matriarch Liz Foster from 1973 to 1988.
Julianne Baird Julianne Baird (born December 10, 1952 in Statesville, North Carolina) is an American soprano best known for her singing in Baroque works, in both opera and sacred music. She has nearly 100 recordings to her credit and is a well-traveled recitalist and soloist with major symphony orchestras.
Julianne Regan Julianne Regan (born 30 June 1962) is an English singer, song writer, guitarist, bass guitarist and keyboard player, originally from Coventry. She is best known for being the lead singer of the band All About Eve.
Juliano Belletti Juliano Haus Belletti (born June 20, 1976 in Cascavel, Brazil), often known as Belletti, is a Italian-Brazilian football player who currently plays for FC Barcelona of the Spanish La Liga. His natural position is right back, although he has played as a central defender in the past.
Julianus Pomerius Julianus Pomerius was an ordained priest in fifth entury Gaul who appears to have fled from North Africa to Gaul to escape the Vandals towards the end of the Fifth Century. He became a teacher of Rhetoric at Arles, where Cesarius, a great conservator of Augustine's teachings, is thought to have been his pupil.
Julián de Guzmán Julián “Bobby” de Guzmán (born March 25, 1981 in Toronto, Ontario, is a professional football (soccer) player. He recently signed for Deportivo de La Coruña in the First Division of La Liga of Spain, becoming the first Canadian to play in Spain's Primera Liga.
Julián Herranz Casado Julián Cardinal Herranz Casado JCD (born 31 March, 1930) is a Spanish cardinal and President of Interpretation of Legislative Texts for the Roman Curia. He is considered one of the foremost experts in Catholic Canon law and is one of only two cardinals—along with Juan Luis Cardinal Cipriani Thorne—who is a member of the personal prelature Opus Dei.
Julián Javier Manuel Julián Javier Liranzo (born August 9, 1936 in San Francisco de Macorís, Dominican Republic), best known as Julián Javier [hoo-LEAN hah-ve-ERR], is a former Major League Baseball second baseman and right-handed batter who played with the St. Louis Cardinals (1960-71) and Cincinnati Reds (1972).
Julián Marías Julián Marías Aguilera, (June 17 1914 – December 15 2005), was a Spanish academic and writer. His 1941 work History of Philosophy is widely accepted as the greatest work written in Spanish on the subject of the history of philosophy .
Julián Rebolledo Julián Rebolledo is an American actor and voice talent, most known for his role as the voice of Jake Morgendorffer in MTV's animated series Daria. In 2000, Rebolledo appeared on the Law & Order episode "Vaya Con Dios", as Lt.
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