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Miguel Ăngel Oca Miguel Ăngel Oca Gaia (born April 15, 1970 in Madrid) is a former water polo player from Spain, who was a member of the national team that won the gold medal at the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta, Georgia. Four years earlier, when his Barcelona hosted the Games, he was on the side that captured the silver medal.
Miguel Ăngel Raimondo Miguel Ăngel Raimondo is an Argentine football midfielderer. He won ten trophies in his career, eight with Club AtlĂ©tico Independiente and a further two with River Plate, he was awarded the Olimpia de Plata as the 1974 Argentine sports journalist's footballer of the year.
Miguel Ăngel RodrĂguez Miguel Ăngel RodrĂguez EcheverrĂa (born January 9 1940) is a Costa Rican economist, lawyer, businessman, and politician. He served as President of Costa Rica from 1998 to 2002 and was briefly Secretary General of the Organization of American States (OAS) in 2004, before being forced to step down by allegations of financial wrongdoing during his presidential tenure in Costa Rica.
Miguel Barragán Miguel Barragán (March 8, 1789, Valle de MaĂz, San Luis PotosĂ—March 1, 1836, Mexico City) was a Mexican general and a centralist (not federalist) politician. He served as Minister of War in the government of Antonio LĂłpez de Santa Anna in 1833 and 1834, then as president of Mexico from January 28, 1835 to February 27, 1836.
Miguel Baumgartner Miguel Baumgartner, full name Gonçalo Miguel dos Santos Carneiro Baumgartner, born in Cascais, Distrito de Lisboa on the 23rd of January, 1980, married to Erika Freire Baumgartner, a former Portuguese politician, was Secretário Geral Adjunto e Concelheiro Nacional da JSD (Juventude Social Democrata) (Adjunct Secretary General and National Advisor of the Social Democratic Youth), functioning as a respresentative for that party as a member of the Concelho Municipal da Juventude (Municipal Youth Council) if the Municipal Chamber of Cascais from 1996 to 2000.
Miguel BosĂ© Miguel Luchino González BosĂ© (April 3 1956, Aries, Panama), is a Spanish musician and actor, born in the Republic of Panama. He is the son of the famous Italian actress Lucia BosĂ© and the legendary bullfighter Luis Miguel DominguĂn, he is also cousin of the late Carmen Ordóñez.
Miguel Bossio Miguel Angel Bossio Bastianini (born February 10, 1960 in Montevideo) is a retired football midfielder from Uruguay, who obtained a total number of thirty international caps for his national team. Having made his debut on October 27, 1983 against Brasil (2-0), he retired from international competition after the 1986 FIFA World Cup.
Miguel Cabello de Balboa Miguel Cabello de Balboa was a secular priest, born at Archidona in Spain, dates of birth and death unknown. In 1566 he emigrated to Peru in South America; from here he went to Quito, Ecuador, where he began to write the Miscelánea Antárctica, finishing it at Lima in 1586.
Miguel Cabrera José Miguel Torres Cabrera (born April 18, 1983 in Maracay, Aragua State, Venezuela) has been a Major League Baseball player for the Florida Marlins since the 2003 season. Cabrera is 6'2" and weighs 210 pounds.
Miguel Cabrera (painter) Miguel Mateo Maldonado y Cabrera (1695 – 1768) was an indigenous Zapotec painter during the Viceroyalty of New Spain, today's Mexico. During his lifetime, he was recognized as the greatest painter in all of New Spain.
Miguel Cairo Miguel Jesús Cairo [KI-roh] (born May 4, 1974 in Anzoátegui State, Venezuela) is a Major League Baseball second baseman for the New York Yankees. Cairo plays third base, first base, and shortstop, but, arguably, his best position is second base, which he plays more frequently.
Miguel CalderĂłn Miguel CalderĂłn is a Mexican artist, actor, and writer. His work titled "Aggressively Mediocre/Mentally Challenged/Fantasy Island (circle one)" was part of a 1998 exhibit and was bought by Wes Anderson for the film The Royal Tenenbaums.
Miguel Cané Miguel Cané (January 27, 1851 in Montevideo - September 5, 1905 in Buenos Aires) was an Argentine writer, lawyer, academic, journalist, and politician. He held numerous political offices, most importantly Argentine minister of external affairs.
Miguel Coyula Miguel Coyula Aquino (born March 31, 1977 in Havana, Cuba) is a Cuban filmmaker. At age 17, he made his first short with a VHS camcorder, which led to his admittance to the International Film School of San Antonio de los Baños, Cuba (EICTV).
Miguel de Bragança Michael of Braganza (Portuguese: Miguel) was a Portuguese nobleman, illegitimate son of King Pedro II of Portugal and Ana Armanda du Vergé. He was born on 1699 and died on 1724, having married the 1st Duchess of Lafões with whom he had two sons and two daughters.
Miguel de Cervantes Prize Premio Miguel de Cervantes (the Miguel de Cervantes Prize) is awarded annually to honour the lifetime achievement of an outstanding writer in the Spanish language. It is regarded as a type of Nobel Prize in Literature in the Spanish language.
Miguel de la Espriella Miguel de la Espriella (born 1947), more commonly known by his artistic name, Noble, is a painter and sculptor from Sucre, Colombia, whose art has been presented widely within his country and throughout the world.
Miguel de la Espriella - "Noble" Miguel de la Espriella or more commonly known by his artistic name of "Noble", was born in 1947 in Sucre. He is a Colombian artist whose art has been presented widely within Colombia and throughout the world.
Miguel de Paz Miguel de Paz Plá (born January 31, 1961) is a former field hockey player from Spain, who won the silver medal with the Men's National Team at the 1980 Summer Olympics in Moscow. He competed in three consecutive Summer Olympics for Spain, starting in 1980.
Miguel D'Escoto Miguel D'Escoto Brockmann (sometimes spelled as d'Escoto, de Escoto, Escoto; Brockman) was born on 5 February 1933 in Los Angeles, California. He was the foreign minister of Nicaragua when the country was governed by the Sandinista National Liberation Front (FSLN) from 1979-1990.
Miguel Delibes Miguel Delibes (born 1920) is a Spanish novelist and member of the Real Academia Española. Born in Valladolid, Spain, Delibes studied law and economics and from 1945 was a professor of commercial law at the University of Valladolid, also working as a journalist.
Miguel Dias Miguel Brito dos Reis Dias (born April 1, 1968 in Santa Maria) is a retired boxer from The Netherlands, who was born on Cape Verde. He represented Holland at the 1992 Summer Olympics in Barcelona, Spain, where he was eliminated in the first round of the bantamweight division (– 54 kg) by Tunisia's Riadh Klai.
Miguel Diloné Miguel Diloné (Born November 1, 1954, Santiago, Dominican Republic) is a former Major League Baseball switch hitting outfielder. He played 12 seasons with the Pirates, A's, Cubs, Indians, White Sox, Expos, Padres.
Miguel DomĂnguez JosĂ© Miguel DomĂnguez Alemán (January 14, 1756, most likely in Mexico City—April 22, 1830, Mexico City) was a Spanish colonial official in New Spain who played a part in the Mexican independence movement and who was a member of a transitional governing committee in the period between the abdication of Mexican Emperor AgustĂn de Iturbide and the installation of Guadalupe Victoria as the first president of independent Mexico. His wife, Josefa Ortiz de DomĂnguez, known as La Corregidora, was a heroine of Mexican independence.
Miguel EnrĂquez Espinosa Miguel EnrĂquez Espinosa (March 27, 1944 - October 5, 1974) was the General Secretary of the Chilean Marxist-Leninist political party Movement of the Revolutionary Left (MIR) (Spanish Movimiento de Izquierda Revolucionaria) between 1967 and his death in 1974.
Miguel España Miguel España (born 4 April 1961) is a Mexican football player and coach. He was a player of UNAM Pumas, and took over as coach after Hugo Sánchez stepped down as coach, and he took them to the Copa Sudamericana 2005 cup final which they lost.
Miguel Estrada Miguel Angel Estrada (born September 25, 1961) is an American lawyer who became embroiled in controversy following his 2001 nomination by President George W. Bush to the United States Court of Appeals for the D.
Miguel Etchecolatz Miguel Osvaldo Etchecolatz (b. 1929) is a former senior Argentine police officer, who worked in the Buenos Aires Provincial Police during the first years of the military dictatorship known as the National Reorganization Process.
Miguel Febres Cordero Saint (Brother) Miguel Febres Cordero FSC (1854-1910) was a member of the Order of the Institute of the Brothers of the Christian Schools. He was born Francisco Febres Cordero Muñoz on November 7, 1854 at Cuenca, Ecuador and died at Premia del Mar, Spain on February 9, 1910.
Miguel GarcĂa (anarchist) Miguel GarcĂa (1908-1981) was a Spanish anarchist activist, forger, and writer, and was a political prisoner under the regime of Francisco Franco. Born in Barcelona, GarcĂa worked first as a newspaper seller, then a printer.
Miguel GarcĂa (baseball) Miguel Angel GarcĂa Sifontes (born April 3, 1967 in Caracas, Venezuela) is a former Major League Baseball left-handed relief pitcher who played for the California Angels (1987) and Pittsburgh Pirates (1987-89).
Miguel GarcĂa Granados Miguel GarcĂa Granados Zavala (September 29, 1809 – September 8, 1878) was President of Guatemala from 29 June 1871 to 4 June 1873. He was an influential figure in the broad sweep of 19th century Guatemalan history.
Miguel Gonçalves Miguel Gonçalves (Capeverdean Crioulo, ALUPEC or ALUPEK: Migel Gonsalvis, Fogo Crioulo (Djarfogo): Miguel Gonsalves), is a village located approximately 10 km east of the island capital of Sao Filipe in the island of Fogo, Cape Verde. Miguel Gonçalves is linked with another road linking to Coxo and Cova Figueira and another road connecting with the island capital.
Miguel Guerra Miguel Guerra is an American cartoonist (born in Spain), best known as the creator of the graphic novel series, Samurai Elf. In 2006, Miguel and Suzy Dias (co-writer of Samurai Elf) decided to self-publish and founded Iberian Press.
Miguel II, Duke of Braganza Miguel II of Bragança (pron. IPA: //), (full name Miguel Maria Carlos EgĂdio Constantino Gabriel Rafael Gonzaga Francisco de Paula e de Assis Januário de Bragança) (September 19, 1853- October 11, 1927) was the Miguelist claimant to the throne of Portugal from 1866 to 1920.
Miguel Jones Miguel Jones Castillo (born Santa Isabel, Fernando Poo, October 10 1938) was a Spanish/Basque footballer who played as a midfielder for SD Indautxu and Atlético Madrid during the 1950s and 1960s. Although born in Spanish Guinea, now known as Equatorial Guinea, Jones grew up in Bilbao.
Miguel José de Azanza, Duke of Santa Fe Miguel José de Azanza, Duke of Santa Fe (Spanish: Miguel José de Azanza, duque de Santa Fe) (1746, Acoiz, Navarre—June 20, 1826, Bordeaux, France) was a Spanish politician and diplomat, and viceroy of New Spain from May 31, 1798 to April 30, 1800.
Miguel Keith Miguel Keith (1951-1970) was a United States Marine who was posthumously awarded the United States's highest military decoration — the Medal of Honor for heroism in Vietnam in May 1970. Despite being severely wounded, he advanced on enemy attackers, allowing his platoon to route the attack of a numerically superior enemy force.
Miguel Larreynaga Miguel Larreynaga was one of the people traveling to Spain in 1818 asking for independence of the Central American Republic, which was granted to Nicaragua and four other counties in 1821. He is depicted on the obverse of the current 10 Cordoba note in Nicaragua.
Miguel LĂłpez de Legazpi Miguel LĂłpez de Legazpi (1502 - August 20, 1572, Manila), also known as El Adelantado (The Governor) and El Viejo (The Elder), was a Spanish conquistador who established the first colony in the Philippine Islands in 1565.
Miguel Lino de Ezpeleta Miguel Lino de Ezpeleta was the first filipino to act as the Archbishop of manila and Governor General of the philippines during the start of the British occupation of Manila. He was then a member of the church as archbishop of Cebu and then working under Archbishop Manuel Rojo.
Miguel Lopez-Fitzgerald Miguel Lopez-Fitzgerald (born 1983) is a fictional character on NBC's daytime drama Passions. Miguel was played by Jesse Metcalfe from July 5, 1999 to July 26, 2004 and has now been played by Adrian Bellani since February 8, 2006.
Miguel Maria N'Zau Puna Miguel Maria N'Zau Puna is an Angolan diplomat, politician and former long time Secreteary-General of the rebel group UNITA. From 1978 until right before the 1992 election in Angola, Puna was a close ally of UNITA founder and leader Jonas Savimbi He has been the Angolan ambassador] to [[Canada since 28 September 2000 of birth missing|Nzau Puna, Miguel Maria]
Miguel Mariano Gómez Miguel Mariano Gómez y Arias (October 6, 1889 - October 26, 1950), was a Cuban politician who served as President of Cuba for seven months in 1936. The son of former president, José Miguel Gómez, he served several terms in the Cuban House of Representatives.
Miguel Mateos Miguel Mateos (26 de enero de 1953) is a rock and pop music singer/songwriter from Villa Pueyrredón,Argentina. He is considered one of the most important exponents of Rock en Español, specially in the 1980s when he along with Charly Garcia, Soda Stereo, Enanitos Verdes, Virus, Sumo, Fabulosos Cadillacs, Rata Blanca, and many more bands became international stars in the so-called "Argentine Invasion" ("La Ola Argentina") of rock music that swept Latin America and parts of North America and Europe.
Miguel Mihura Miguel Mihura Santos (1905–1977) was a Spanish playwright. He is best known for his comedy Tres sombreros de copa (1932, staged 1952), a work reminiscent of Beckett or Ionesco that broke with many of the previous conventions of Spanish comic theatre.
Miguel Miranda Miguel Miranda (born August 13, 1966) is a retired football goalkeeper from Peru, who obtained 47 international caps for his national team. He made his debut on May 26, 1993 against the United States (0-0), and played his last international match for his native country on November 14, 2001 against Bolivia (1-1).
Miguel Núñez de Sanabria Doctor Miguel Núñez de Sanabria (1645 or 1646, Lima - 1729, Madrid) was a Spanish official in Peru and an oidor (judge) of the Audiencia of Lima. Twice he was interim viceroy of Peru (September 1705 to May 1707 and April 22 to September 14, 1710), in virtue of his office as president of the Audiencia.
Miguel Neira Miguel Angel Neira Pincheira (born October 10, 1952) is a retired football midfielder from Chile, who represented his native country at the 1982 FIFA World Cup, wearing the number twenty jersey. He played for several clubs in Chile, including Universidad CatĂłlica.
Miguel Nicolelis Miguel Angelo Laporta Nicolelis, MD, PhD, is a Brazilian physician and scientist, best known for his pioneering work in "reading monkey thought". He and his colleagues implanted electrode arrays into a monkey's brain that were able to detect the monkey's motor intent and thus able to control reaching and grasping movements performed by a robotic arm.
Miguel Nido Miguel Nido (born March 8, 1963 in Isla Verde) is a former tennis player from Puerto Rico, who represented his native country at the 1992 Summer Olympics in Barcelona. Partnering Juan Rios, the pair was defeated in the first round by Italy's Diego Nargiso and Omar Camporese.
Miguel of Portugal Miguel I, King of Portugal/pron. IPA []; (Lisbon, October 26, 1802 - Karlsruhe, November 14, 1866) was the second son of King John VI of Portugal and Charlotte of Spain, and the 30th (or 31st according to some historians) King of Portugal and Algarves between 1828 and 1834, during the Portuguese civil war.
Miguel Obando y Bravo Miguel Obando Bravo (born February 2, 1926) was the Archbishop of Managua from 1985 until his resignation on March 12, 2005. He was one of the cardinal electors who participated in the 2005 papal conclave that selected Pope Benedict XVI.
Miguel OsĂłrio de Almeida Miguel OsĂłrio de Almeida (1st September 1890; 2 December 1952. both in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil) was a noted Brazilian physician and scientist, brother of another scientist, Ălvaro OsĂłrio de Almeida, both considered the fathers of modern physiology in Brazil.
Miguel Otero Silva Miguel Otero Silva (October 26, 1908 - August 28, 1985), was a Venezuelan writer, journalist, humorist and politician. Remaining a figure of great reference in Venezuelan literature, his literary and journalistic works were strictly related to the social and political history of Venezuela.
Miguel Poblet Miguel Poblet, born 1928, March 18 at Moncada y Reixach in the northern suburbs of Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain, was a Spanish professional cyclist who’s career lasted from 1944 to 1962 during which he had over 200 professional victories. He was the first Spanish rider to wear the yellow jersey in the Tour de France, he is only one of three riders who won stages in the three Grand Tours in the same year (1956).
Miguel Portas Miguel Portas (born May 1, 1958 in Lisbon) is a Portuguese politician and the sole Member of the European Parliament for the left-wing Bloco de Esquerda; part of the European United Left–Nordic Green Left group. He is member of the Committee on Culture and Education of the European Parliament and member of the Delegation for relations with the Mashreq countries.
Miguel Primo de Rivera Miguel Primo de Rivera y Orbaneja, Marqués de Estella (Jerez de la Frontera, January 8, 1870 - Paris, March 16, 1930) was an aristocrat, a military official who was appointed Prime Minister by the King and who for 7 years (from 1923 to 1930) was a dictator, ending the turno system of alternating parties.
Miguel Puente Migel Antonio Puente Aguilar (born May 8, 1948 in San Luis PotosĂ, San Luis PotosĂ, Mexico) is a former Major League Baseball pitcher. The right-hander was signed by the San Francisco Giants as an amateur free agent before the 1968 season, and he played for the Giants in 1970.
Miguel RascĂłn Miguel RascĂłn (born August 20, 1970) better known by the stage name Meegz, is a rock guitarist of mixed Mexican/Chinese ethnicity. Although he was born in Mexico, he has resided in Los Angeles, California since his teenage years.
Miguel Riffo Miguel Augusto Riffo Garay (born June 21, 1981) is a Chilean footballer, who plays defender currently for Colo-Colo. He started his career in the youth system of Colo-Colo and has stayed with them throughout his career.
Miguel RodrĂguez Orejuela Miguel RodrĂguez Orejuela was the number two leader of the Cali Cartel, after his older brother Gilberto RodrĂguez Orejuela. Together they founded the organization, and with the help of other prominent Cartel members, such as "Chepe" Santacruz Londoño, led it to control 80% of the world's cocaine market, after the demise of Pablo Escobar's competing MedellĂn Cartel.
Miguel Sánchez Miguel Sánchez (1594 – 1674) was a Novohispano priest, writer, and theologian. He is most renowned for the 1648 publication of Imagen de la Virgen MarĂa, a theological interpretation of the 1531 apparition of the Virgin Mary as Our Lady of Guadalupe that many contend is the first written documentation thereof.
Miguel Sebastián Miguel Sebastián (Madrid, 1957) is a Spanish politician member of the Spanish Socialist Party. On October 25, 2006 he was designated by Prime Minister JosĂ© Luis RodrĂguez Zapatero personally as the socialist candidate for the Mayor of Madrid elections in 2007
Miguel Serrano Miguel Serrano (born September 10, 1917) is a retired Chilean diplomat, explorer and author of poetry, books on spiritual questing and esoteric Hitlerism. Serrano's extraordinarily forceful and anti-modernist neo-Gnostic philosophy elucidates the otherworldly origin of the Hyperborean-descended Aryans, image-bearers of the godhead, and a global conspiracy against them by an evil inferior godlet, the Demiurge, worshipped by the Jews, lord of planet Earth, spawner of the primitive hominid stocks and all base materiality.
Miguel Sotillo Colonel Miguel Sotillo was the oldest son of Venezuelan general Juan Antonio Sotillo. In 1858, during the Federal War, he and his brother José Antonio Sotillo accompanied their father on a raid through the Province of Barcelona, in eastern Venezuela.
Miguel Suero Miguel Suero (born circa 1958) is a Dominican drug dealer who made headlines in the late 1990's to his affiliation with the New York City-based Latin Kings crime syndicate. Born in the Dominican Republic, he later moved to Puerto Rico before moving to New York City.
Miguel Terrazas Miguel Terrazas (c. 1985, El Paso, Texas] – [[19 November 2005, Haditha, Iraq) was a 20-year-old Lance Corporal in the United States Marine Corps who was killed in action on November 19, 2005 while conducting combat operations for Operation Iraqi Freedom in Haditha, Iraq.
Miguel Torga Miguel Torga, pseudonym of Adolfo Correia Rocha (SĂŁo Martinho de Anta, Portugal, August 12, 1907- Coimbra, January 17, 1995) was one of the greatest Portuguese writers of the 20th century. He wrote poetry, short stories, theater and a 16 volume diary.
Miguel Torres de Andrade Miguel Torres de Andrade (November 1926, Curaçá, Bahia, Brazil – December 31, 1962, Cajazeiras, ParaĂba, Brazil) is an internationally known Brazilian writer and actor. Some of his movies were nominees for Oscars.
Miguel Venegas Miguel Venegas (1680-1764) was a Jesuit administrator and historian, producing a standard geographical, historical, and ethnographic description of Baja California, Mexico -- a region he never personally visited.
Miguel-Angel Soria Miguel-Angel Soria is a Chicano Community Artist/Activist from San Diego, California. Originally born in Tijuana and raised a few blocks from Tijuana's Avenida Revolucion, he and his family eventually arrive on the U.
Miguel/Michelle Miguel/Michelle is a story about a transsexual who left the Philippines as a guy and came home as a woman challenging her family to reexamine their feelings about homosexuality/transsexuality along with family values and religion.
Miguelina Cobián Miguelina Cobián (born July 28, 1947 in Santiago de Cuba) is a retired sprinter from Cuba who helped win a silver medal in 4 x 100 metres relay at the 1968 Summer Olympics, the first Olympic medal ever achieved by Cuban women.
Miguzi Miguzi is a two-hour cartoon block that premiered on April 19, 2004, replacing Toonami's afternoon block aimed towards younger children. The block is produced by Williams Street, which also produces the late-night programming block Adult Swim, as well as Toonami.
Mihael Brejc Mihael Brejc (born on 15 November 1947 in Belgrade) is a Slovenian politician and Member of the European Parliament. He is a member of the Slovenian Democratic Party, which is part of the European People's Party, and sits on the European Parliament's Committee on Civil Liberties, Justice and Home Affairs.
Mihael Milunović Mihael Milunović (born 1967) is a Serbian, French and Croatian, painter working in many different mediums, using them and interconnecting them, such as painting, photography, sculpture, installation, sound, video and objects. His main interests focus on social and political issues, as well as on the phenomenon of contextualization of the common object.
Mihai Adrian MincÄ Mihai Adrian MincÄ (born October 8, 1984 in Zlatna, Romania) is a football goalkeeper who currently plays in the Romanian league for Rapid BucureĹźti. MincÄ joined Rapid in 2004 from FC Unirea Alba Iulia, where he played on an irregular basis, but since joining has not been a part of the first team.
Mihai Bendeac Mihai Bendeac is a talented young romanian actor and script writer who played important parts in movies like "Milionari de Weekend" directed by Catalin Saizescu,"Eminescu versus Eminem" or "Fix Alert" directed by Florin Piersic.As a theatre actor,he played leading parts in Shakespeare's plays.
Mihai Eminescu Mihai Eminescu (pronunciation in Romanian: ) (January 15 1850 – June 15 1889), born Mihail Eminovici, was a late Romantic poet, the best-known and most influential Romanian poet celebrated in both Romania and Moldova. Famous poems include LuceafÄrul ("Morning Star"), OdÄ Ă®n metru antic (Ode in ancient meter), and the 5 Scrisori (Epistles/Satires).
Mihai Maghiaru Mihai Maghiaru, (b. 1928 in Semlac, Arad County, Romania), is an Romanian-Australian community leader, president of the Association of Romanians in Australia (Asociaţia Românilor din Australia) and strongly involved in integration of the Romanians in Australia.
Mihai RacoviĹŁÄ Mihai or Mihail RacoviĹŁÄ (d. July 1744) was a Prince of Moldavia on three separate occasions (September 1703-February 23, 1705; July 31, 1707-October 28, 1709; January 5, 1716-October 1726) and Prince of Wallachia on two occasions (between October 1730 and October 2, 1731, and from September 1741 until his death).
Mihai Tararache Mihai Tararache, (born October 25 1977), is a Romanian footballer. He currently plays as a midfielder for MSV Duisburg, having had previous spells at Gloria BistriĹŁa, Dinamo BucureĹźti, Grasshoppers and FC ZĂĽrich.
Mihail KogÄlniceanu Mihail KogÄlniceanu (September 6, 1817, IaĹźi - July 1, 1891, Paris) was a Romanian statesman, historian and publicist; he became Prime minister of Romania October 11, 1863, after the union of the Danubian Principalities — Moldavia and Wallachia — under Domnitor Alexander John Cuza (the basis of modern Romania).
Mihail Manoilescu Mihail Manoilescu (1891—December 30, 1950) was a Romanian journalist, economist, politician and memoirist, who served as Foreign Minister of Romania during the summer of 1940. His corporatist ideas on economics were very popular and applied in South America.
Mihailo Lalić Mihailo Lalić (Serbian Cyrillic: Михаило Лаловић)(7 October 1914-30 December 1992) was a famous novelist of Serbian and Montenegrin literature. He is considered by some to be among the greatest Montenegrin authors.
Mihailo Marković Mihailo Marković (born 24 February 1927, Belgrade) is a Serbian philosopher. In the 1960s and 1970s he gained prominence as a proponent of the Praxis school, a Marxist humanist movement that originated in SFRY.
Mihailo Obrenović III, Prince of Serbia Mihailo (Michael) Obrenović III (Serbian Cyrillic: Михаило Обреновић) (September 16 (September 4, OS), 1823 – June 10 (May 29, OS), 1868) was prince of Serbia from 1839–1842 and again from 1860–1868. He was deposed in 1842 and assassinated in 1868.
Mihailo Petrović Mihailo Petrović Alas (Serbian Cyrillic: Михаило Петровић ĐлаŃ) (1868 - 1943), was an influential Serbian mathematician and inventor. He was also a distinguished professor at Belgrade University, an academic of the Serbian Royal Academy, and a fisherman.
Mihails Arhipovs Mihalis Arhipovs (born 10 November 1984, Sigulda) is a Latvian bobsleigh pilot who competes for Latvia in the four-man bob events in the World Cup. In the 2005–06 season, Arhipovs has a 15th-place from Lake Placid, New York.
Mihajlo Pupin Institute Mihajlo Pupin Institute (Serbian: ĐĐ˝ŃтитŃŃ‚ МихаŃло ĐźŃпин) is an institute based in Belgrade, Serbia notable for manufacturing numerous computer systems used in Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia - especially early CER and later TIM line of computers.
Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi Mihály CsĂkszentmihályi, born in 1934, is a psychology professor at Claremont Graduate University in Claremont, California and is the former head of the department of psychology at the University of Chicago and of the the department of sociology and anthropology at Lake Forest College. He is noted for his work in the study of happiness, creativity, subjective well-being, and fun, but is best known as the architect of the notion of flow and for his years of research and writing on the topic.
Miharu Domain Miharu han (三ćĄč—©, Miharu-han) was a Japanese domain of the Edo period, located in Mutsu Province. It was ruled by three different families over the course of its history: the Kato (one generation, with the family headed by Kato Akitoshi), the Matsushita (one generation, headed by Matsushita Nagatsuna), and for the remainder of the Edo period by the Akita.
Mihály Dresch Mihály Dresch (born 1955 in Budapest) is one of the most interesting Hungarian jazz- and folk musicians in the current scene. Specifically his merge of the American free-jazz tradition with elements of traditional Hungarian folk leads to inspired, unexpected pieces of modern music.
Mihály Károlyi Count Mihály Adam Georg Nikolaus Károlyi von Nagykároly (March 4, 1875 - March 20, 1955) was briefly Hungary's leader in 1918-19 during an ill-fated spell of democracy. He served as Prime Minister between November 1-16, 1918 and as President between November 16 1918-March 21 1919.
Mihály Munkácsy Mihály Munkácsy (originally Michael von Lieb; 1844, Munkács, Kingdom of Hungary – 1900, Endenich, Germany) was a Hungarian painter, who lived in Paris and earned international reputation with his genre pictures and large scale biblical paintings.
MihÄilescu's theorem MihÄilescu's theorem (formerly "Catalan's conjecture") is a theorem in number theory that was conjectured by the mathematician Eugène Charles Catalan in 1844 and proved in 2002 by Preda MihÄilescu.
Mihbaj A mihbaj () is a traditional Bedouin implement, made of a wooden base with a foot-long pestle, that serves both as a coffee grinder and as a percussion instrument. It is one of the few instruments used in Bedouin music.
Mihintale Eight miles east of Anuradhapura, close to the Anuradhapura - Trincomalee Road is situated the "Missaka Pabbata" which is 1000 feet in height and is one of the peaks of a mountainous range. Though this was called Cetiyagiri or Sagiri, it was popularly known as Mihintale - the cradle of Buddhism in Sri Lanka.
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