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Michael Weston Michael Weston (born Michael Rubinstein in New York City on October 25 1973) is an American television and film actor. He is best known for his role as Jake in the critically acclaimed HBO drama Six Feet Under.
Michael Westphal Michael Westphal (February 19, 1965 in Pinneberg - June 20 1991 in Hamburg) was a tennis player from West Germany, who participated for his native country in the 1984 Summer Olympics, making it as far as the quarterfinals. The righthander reached his highest singles ATP ranking on March 17, 1986, coming in at number 49 in the world.
Michael Wex Michael Wex (born 1954 in Lethbridge, Alberta) is a Canadian novelist, playwright, lecturer, performer, and author of books on language and literature. His specialty is Yiddish and his book Born to Kvetch was a surprise bestseller in 2005.
Michael Weyman Michael Weyman (born 13th September 1984, Moruya, New South Wales) is a promising young rugby league player with the Canberra Raiders in the Australian National Rugby League (NRL). He plays as a front rower, usually as a substitute.
Michael Wharton Michael Bernard Wharton (born Michael Bernard Nathan) (April 19, 1913 – January 23, 2006) was a newspaper columnist who wrote under the pseudonym Peter Simple in the British Daily Telegraph. He began work on the Way of the World column with the illustrator Michael ffolkes (sic) three times a week at the beginning of 1957.
Michael Whelan Michael Whelan (born June 29, 1950) is a multiple-award-winning American artist specializing in science fiction and fantasy illustration. His art has appeared on over 350 book and magazine covers, including most of the Del Rey editions of Anne McCaffrey's Dragonriders of Pern series and Edgar Rice Burroughs' Barsoom series, Melanie Rawn's Dragon Prince and Dragon Star series, the DAW editions of Michael Moorcock's Elric books, numerous DAW editions of C.
Michael White & The White Michael White & The White is a Hard Rock combo and occasionally Led Zeppelin tribute band formed around singer Michael White. It is also possibly one of the first to be credited as tribute band Bullseye Records.
Michael White (author) Michael White is a British writer based in Perth, Australia. He has been a science editor of British GQ, a columnist for the Sunday Express in London and, 'in a previous incarnation', he was a member of the Thompson Twins (1982).
Michael White (bassist) As part of the great hard rock migration to Los Angeles in the mid-'80s, Michael White (born Michael Whitehead on December 30, 1962) logged countless hours as a bassist in numerous bands (including Panther, featuring vocalist Jeff Scott Soto, Arsynyl which featured vocalist Ron Keel (band), and Diamond Dogs which featured vocalist Lizzy Borden) before joining hard rockers Mojo Rib in 2003. His melodic style, often compared to that of Cheap Trick’s Tom Petersson and Aerosmith's Tom Hamilton, is one of the defining elements of the quintet’s unique sound.
Michael White (journalist) Michael White (born 1945) is an associate editor and former political editor of The Guardian. After studying for a BA (Hons) History at University College London, he began his career at the Reading Evening Post (1966–71) and after a spell at the London Evening Standard (1970–71) he moved to The Guardian where he has worked ever since variously as a sub/feature writer (1971–74), diary writer (1974–76), political correspondent and sketchwriter (1976–84) and Washington correspondent (1984–88).
Michael Whittaker Michael Whittaker provided the costumes for several British period adventure films in the early 50s, including the Disney box-office success "The Story of Robin Hood and His Merrie Men" in 1952. He also received an Academy Award nomination for "The Black Rose" two years previously.
Michael Whouley Michael Whouley is a Democratic political consultant who specializes in get out the vote operations. Whouley is President of the Dewey Square Group, a consulting firm that works for both political and corporate clients as lobbyists and campaign strategists.
Michael Wiesenberg Michael Wiesenberg made his living playing poker for 10 years before turning to a career as technical writer in the computer field. His books reflect those two careers: Free Money: How to Win in the Cardrooms of California (published by Gambling Times Press and distributed by Lyle Stuart, 1984), and Puzzled Programmers (Microsoft Press, 1987), a collection of short stories, each of which introduces a mathematical puzzle best solved by computer, with solutions presented in three programming languages.
Michael Wildman Michael Wildman is a British actor who is set to appear in the upcoming Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix. He will be playing the role of aggressive, feisty centaur Magorian, who plays a small part in the eventual outcome of the plot.
Michael Wiles Michael Wiles is an award-winning stage actor best known for his role as Manny Weinstock opposite Oscar, Tony, Emmy, Grammy and Golden Globe winner Rita Moreno in Terrence McNalley's play Master Class, directed by Tony Nominee and Obie Award winner Moises Kaufman (I Am My Own Wife, The Laramie Project) and produced by the Tony Award winning Berkeley Repertory Theatre.
Michael Willcocks Lieutenant General Sir Michael Alan Willcocks KCB (born 27 July1944) is the Gentleman Usher of the Black Rod for the Parliament of the United Kingdom's House of Lords. This title is generally shortened to Black Rod.
Michael William Brescia Born to a firefighter father and accountant mother in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Michael William Brescia is a convicted bank robber who has also been alleged to have been involved in the Oklahoma City Bombing.
Michael William Gilbert Michael William Gilbert (1954 - ) is a music composer. He was raised in Connecticut and Brussels, where he first heard the music of Africa and East Asia, as well as the electronic music of Edgard Varèse and Pierre Henry.
Michael William McCrum Michael William McCrum CBE (23 May 1924–February 16, 2005) was an English academic and ancient historian who served as Vice-Chancellor of the University of Cambridge, Master of Corpus Christi College, Cambridge and Head Master of Eton College.
Michael Williams (Canadian TV personality) Michael Williams is a Canadian television personality who is best known for his work as a veejay at MuchMusic from 1984 to 1993 where he hosted various shows including Soul in the City, Rap City, Electric Circus, Power Hour and The NewMusic.
Michael Williams (philosopher) Michael Williams (born 6 July 1947) is currently the Kreiger-Eisenhower Professor of Philosophy at Johns Hopkins University and chair of the department. Williams is a noted epistemologist, and has significant interest in philosophy of language, Wittgenstein, and the history of modern philosophy.
Michael Williamson Michael Williamson is an American photographer whose work has been awarded two Pulitzer Prizes. With writer Dale Maharidge, he was co-author of the book And Their Children After Them, which received the Pulitzer for non-fiction in 1990.
Michael Wilson (Australian politician) Michael Wilson is a former South Australian politician and MP in the House of Assembly from 1977 to 1985, representing the Electoral district of Torrens. He oversaw the construction of the Adelaide O-Bahn Busway whilst in office as Transport Minister.
Michael Wilton Michael Wilton (born February 23, 1962 in San Francisco, California) is an American guitarist for the progressive metal band QueensrĂżche. Wilton attended Cornish College of the Arts in Seattle where he met the singer for the band, Geoff Tate and began recording in 1982.
Michael Winner Michael Winner (born 30 October 1935) is an English film director and producer, active in both Europe and the United States, also known as a food critic. He is currently reported to be ill in hospital in London, with a leg infection.
Michael Winslow Michael Winslow (born September 6, 1958 in Spokane, Washington) is an American actor and comedian known as the "Man of 10,000 Sound Effects" for his ability to make realistic sound effects using only his voice. He attended the Lisa Maile School of Acting, Modeling, and Imaging.
Michael Winstanley Michael Platt Winstanley, Baron Winstanley, (27 August 1918 – 18 July 1993) was the Liberal Member of Parliament (MP) for Cheadle from 1966 to 1970, and after boundary changes, MP for the Hazel Grove half of his old seat from February to October of 1974.
Michael Winterbottom Michael Winterbottom (born March 29 1961 in Blackburn, Lancashire) is a prolific British filmmaker, who has directed fourteen films in the past ten years, six of them written by screenwriter Frank Cottrell Boyce, including Welcome to Sarajevo and 24 Hour Party People. He has two daughters with his ex-wife, author Sabrina Broadbent.
Michael Wise Michael Wise (1648–1687) was an English organist and composer. He sang as a child in the choir of the Chapel Royal and served as a countertenor in St George's Chapel, Windsor Castle from 1666 until, in 1668, he was appointed Organist and Choirmaster at Salisbury Cathedral.
Michael Wissot Michael Wissot (born 1974) is a Managing General Partner at SymAction Communications, a corporate communications and market research firm in the United States. He serves as an adjunct professor of communication at Pepperdine University.
Michael Witt Michael Witt (born in Toowoomba, Queensland, Australia on January 1, 1984) is a rugby league player from the New Zealand Warriors and is one of the rising stars of the National Rugby League competition. One of the sport's most accomplished goalkickers, his position is either halfback or five-eighth and his down-to-earth attitude, dedication, natural talent and ability have won him many fans, as well as his boy next door good looks which have made him one of the NRL's pin-up players, often appearing in various charity calendars and women's magazines.
Michael Wittmann Michael Wittmann (April 22, 1914 - August 8, 1944) was a German SS-HauptsturmfĂĽhrer (SS-Captain) during World War II, and one of the most successful tank commanders in history. He is famous for his June 13, 1944, ambush of elements of the British 7th Armoured Division at the Battle of Villers-Bocage in a Tiger tank.
Michael Woodruff Sir Michael Francis Addison Woodruff FRS (April 3, 1911 – March 10, 2001) was a British surgeon and scientist. Though born in London, Woodruff spent his youth in Australia where he attended college and received a medical degree.
Michael Woods (footballer) Michael Woods (born 6 April 1990 in York) is a English-born professional football player who plays as a midfielder for Chelsea. He made his Chelsea debut against Macclesfield in the FA Cup on the 6 January 2007, making him the 4th youngest-ever player to play for Chelsea.
Michael Worrincy Michael Worrincy (born 16 February 1986 in Leeds, United Kingdom) is an English rugby league player who currently plays for the Super League side Harlequins Rugby League. His favoured playing position is loose forward.
Michael Wrona Michael Wrona is an announcer from Australia specializing in thoroughbred horse racing. He is the current race caller at Bay Meadows and Golden Gate fields in northern California, and has previously called races at Hollywood Park in southern California, Arlington Park in Illinois, the New Orleans Fair Grounds in Louisiana, and Lone Star Park in Texas.
Michael Wuertz Michael James Wuertz (WĂĽrtz) (born December 15,1978 in Austin, Minnesota) is a right-handed relief pitcher for the Chicago Cubs. He made his major league debut on April 5, 2004 against the Cincinnati Reds which was opening day.
Michael X Michael X (1933 - 1975), born Michael de Freitas in Trinidad and Tobago to a Portuguese shopkeeper and a Barbadian-born mother, was a self-styled Black revolutionary and civil rights activist in 1960s London. He was also known as Michael Abdul Malik.
Michael Yarmush Michael Yarmush (born June 19, 1982 in Miami, Florida, United States) is a television and film actor. He was the voice of Arthur in the television series Arthur from 1996 to 2000 and the winner of the 1998 Young Artist Award in the Lead Actor in a Television Series category for My Life as a Dog.
Michael Yingling Michael Yingling (born July 10, 1972 in Portland, Oregon) is an American actor and the official sound-a-like for the Disney character Stitch. Briefly filled in for Chris Sanders on the Lilo and Stitch TV series on 4 episodes for season 1.
Michael Yon Michael Yon is an American author and blogger. He was embedded with the 1st Battalion, 24th Infantry Regiment (Deuce Four) of the 25th Infantry Division in Mosul, Iraq until the end of its deployment in September 2005.
Michael York (actor) Michael York OBE (born Michael Hugh Johnson, March 27, 1942) is a prolific English actor, more recently best known among mainstream audiences for his role of Basil Exposition in the Austin Powers series of films.
Michael York (field hockey) Michael York (born October 16, 1967 in Tamworth, NSW) is a former field hockey defender from Australia, who participated in four Summer Olympics for his native country, starting in 1988. From 1992 on, at each appearance the skilled veteran won a medal.
Michael Young Michael Young, Baron Young of Dartington (August 9, 1915, Manchester - January 14, 2002) was a British sociologist, social activist and politician. During an active life he founded or helped found a remarkable number of socially useful organizations.
Michael Z. Gordon Recognizing the start of a new era in music, the surfing craze, Michael Z. Gordon wrote his first hit song, "Surfer's Stomp" almost immediately after he formed his first rock & roll band, "The Marketts".
Michael Zager Michael Zager (born January 3 1943, in Passaic, New Jersey) is a disco keyboardist and producer, who has also released singles as the Michael Zager Band. He was a member of Ten Wheel Drive from 1968 to 1973, and has worked with vocalists Whitney Houston, Peabo Bryson and Alvin Fields.
Michael Zaslow Michael Joel Zaslow (November 1, 1942 — December 6, 1998) was an American actor. He is best known for his role as villain Roger Thorpe on CBS's Guiding Light, a role he played from 1971 to 1980 and from 1989 to 1997.
Michael Zohary Michael Zohary (1898-1983) (Hebrew: מיכ×ל זהרי) was a pioneering Israeli botanist who published the monumental Geobotanical Foundations of the Middle East. He was responsible for introduction of the important principle of antiteleochory which adumbrated that seed germination of the desert plant is ensured by dispersal near the parent plant.
Michael Zulli Michael Zulli is an American comic book artist best known for his work on The Sandman with writer Neil Gaiman. His work is characterised by detailed realism, a delicate, painterly touch, and a hint of the Pre-Raphaelites.
Michael's Gate In Bratislava, Slovakia, Michael's Gate is the only gate that has been preserved of the medieval fortifications and ranks among the oldest town buildings. Built about the year 1300, its present shape is the result of baroque reconstructions in 1758, when the statue of St.
Michael-Hakim Jordan Michael-Hakim Jordan, also referred to as Michael Jordan (born June 24 1977 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA), is an American professional basketball player currently playing for RheinEnergie Köln in the German basketball league.
Michaela Dorfmeister Michaela Dorfmeister (born 25 March, 1973 in Vienna) is a professional alpine skier from Austria. Her specialities are both the Downhill and Super-G disciplines, although she skis in and has had success in Giant Slalom.
Michaela Dornonville de la Cour Michaela Dornonville de la Cour (full name: Maria Susanna Michaela Dornonville de la Cour), also known simply as de la Cour, is best known as a singer in the Swedish pop music group Army of Lovers. She was born on August 16, 1961 in Helsingborg, Sweden.
Michaela Kirchgasser Michaela Kirchgasser (born 18/03/1985) is an Austrian alpine skiier who has finished on the podium fifteen times, three of them in the World Cup Tour, best position 2nd at Reiteralm, Austria and twelve in the Europa Cup, including six wins. She has aso competed in the Turin 2006 Winter Olympics where she finished fifth in the slalom, sixth in the combined and failed to finish in the giant slalom.
Michaela Pereira Michaela Pereira (born in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan) is a Canadian television personality best known as having been an anchor of TechLive from 2001 to 2004. Before the merger of TechTV and G4 in 2004, she left TechLive for KTLA in Los Angeles, where she is currently an anchor on The KTLA Morning Show.
Michaela Tabb Michaela Tabb (born 11 December 1967 in Bath, England) is the world's leading female snooker and pool referee, and made her Snooker World Championship debut by refereeing a match between Mark King and Drew Henry at the 2003 Crucible event. Tabb was the head referee at the 2006 WPA World Nine-ball Championship, Mosconi Cup, World Cup of Pool, and World Pool Masters Tournament events, and has refereed in some capacity at every Matchroom Sport-sponsored pool event since 1997.
Michaela Walsh Michaela Walsh is an activist and is the founder of Women's World Banking which lends micro-loans to women in under developed areas of the world. Among her many achievements is that she was the first female partner at an international banking agency and the first female manager of Merrill Lynch.
Michaelerkirche (Vienna) The Michaelerkirche, dedicated to the Archangel Michael, is one of the oldest churches in Vienna, Austria, and also one of its few remaining Romanesque buildings. In the course of time, there have been many alterations, resulting in its present day aspect, unchanged since 1792.
Michaelhouse, Cambridge Michaelhouse is the name of one of the former colleges of the University of Cambridge, that existed between 1324 and 1546, when it was merged with King's Hall to form Trinity College. Michaelhouse was the third college to be founded, after Peterhouse (1284) and King's Hall (1317).
Michaelmas (novel) Michaelmas (1977) is a science fiction novel by Algis Budrys. The eponymous protagonist is an ex-hacker who had early in the computer era left "back doors" in many key pieces of software which run vital government and commercial computers.
Michaelmas term Michaelmas term is the first term of Oxford University, Cambridge University, LSE, University of Wales, Lampeter, Durham University, Lancaster University, Trinity College Dublin and formerly University of Newcastle upon Tyne's academic year. Michaelmas term is the only term name shared by Oxford and Cambridge, Oxford and Lampeter and Oxford and Durham.
Michaelstone-y-Fedw Michaelston-y-Fedw () is a small rural village and community (parish) to the west of the city of Newport on the border of Cardiff city and Caerphilly county borough. The name is often seen on road signs as 'Michaelstone-y-Vedw'.
Michail Matjuschin Michael Vasilyevich Matjuschin (; * 1861 in Novgorod; †14 October 1934 in Leningrad) was a Russian painter and composer, leading member of the Russian avant-garde. From 1876 to 1881 he received training in the conservatory in Moscow and worked from 1882 to 1913 as a violinist in the yard orchestra of Saint Petersburg.
MichaiĹ‚ KarÄŤmit MichajiĹ‚ KarÄŤmit (February 1 1949– May 22 2004, Belarusian: Міхаіл Карчміт, Russian: Михаил Карчмит) was the chairman of the collective agricultural enterprise "Snov" (Đгрокомбинат "Снов"), located in the NiaĹ›viĹľ region, Minsk Province. KarÄŤmit was awarded the title of Hero of Belarus in 2001 for "selfless work and valiant efforts in the development of agricultural production.
Michal Grosek Michal Grosek (born 1 June, 1975 in Vyskov, Czechoslovakia) is a professional ice hockey right winger who currently plays for Genève-Servette HC of the Nationalliga A. He played in the National Hockey League for 11 seasons between 1993 and 2004.
Michal Kadlec Michal Kadlec (born 13 December 1984 in Vyškov, Czech Republic) is a Czech football player currently playing for Sparta Praha where he plays at left back. His father Miroslav Kadlec is a former Czechoslovakia football representant who played Bundesliga in Germany.
Michal Kováč Michal Kováč (born 5 August, 1930, Ľubiša) was a Slovak politician in the early 1990s (member of the Movement for a Democratic Slovakia) and the first president of Slovakia after the creation of that state from 1993 to 1998.
Michal Martikán Michal Martikán (born May 18, 1979 in Liptovský Mikuláš) is a Slovakian slalom canoeist. In 1996 he became the first athlete to win an Olympic Games gold medal for Slovakia after the county's independence in 1993.
Michal Sivek Michal Sivek is currently a member of the Pittsburgh Penguins organization. He was one of three players acquired from the Washington Capitals for Jaromir Jagr, one of the most popular players in Penguin history.
Michal Snunit Michal Snunit was born in 1940 on a Kibbutz Ein Hahoresh in Israel, which was established by her Belgian parents. She studied Hebrew literature and theater at Tel Aviv University and has worked in agriculture, with kibbutz children and later as a journalist in a daily newspaper.
Michal towber Michal Towber, born August 30, 1980 in Ashkelon Israel, is a recording artist and composer. Signed to Columbia/SONY at the age of 17, she has released three CDs, "Sky with Stars", "Coma" and "Lovesick.
Michal Viewegh Michal Viewegh (born March 31 1962, Prague) is one of the most popular contemporary Czech writers and the bestselling one. He writes about romantic relationships of his contemporaries with humour, and variously successful irony and attempts at deeper meaningfulness; he is sometimes compared to Nick Hornby by his fans.
Michale Graves Michael Emmanuel (born March 21, 1975), better known by his stage name Michale Graves, is a singer/songwriter. He is most famous for singing for the late 1990s re-incarnation of The Misfits, from 1995 to 1998 and again from late 1998 until late 2000.
Michalis Kakiouzis Mihalis Kakiouzis (Greek: Μιχάλης Κακιούζης; born November 29, 1976 in Athens, Greece) is a Greek professional basketball player. He began playing basketball at the age of 8 at Ionikos Nea Filiadelfia Youth Academy.
Michalovce Michalovce (, , Romani: Nadymihaya, Yiddish: Mikhaylovets or Mykhaylovyts) is a city on the Laborec river in eastern Slovakia. It is the biggest town of the Michalovce District (okres) in the Košice Region and has a population of 40,600 (2004).
Michał Boym Michał Piotr BoymHis first name is also often rendered as Michele, Michel, Miguel, Michael Peter (Transliterated as Pu Che-yuen Mi-ko; ca. 1612–1659) was a Polish scientist, explorer and a Jesuit missionary to China.
Michał Czajkowski Michał Czajkowski (Polish spelling), or Mykhailo Chaikovsky (Ukrainian spelling), or Sadyk Pasha (Turkish name) was born 19 September, 1804 in Halchyn, near the town of Berdychiv in the Province of Volhynia, in right-bank Ukraine, which had been annexed to the Russian Empire at the end of the eighteenth century. He died on 18 January, 1886, in Borky, in central Ukraine.
Michał Drzymała Michał Drzymała (13 September 1857 in Zdroje near Grodzisk Wielkopolski-25 April 1937 in Grabówka) was a Polish peasant, living in the Greater Poland region (or the Grand Duchy of Poznań) under the Prussian rule. He is famous for that after he was refused to build a house on his own land by the Prussian authorities, he bought a circus wagon and turned it into his home.
Michał Dymitr Krajewski Michał Dymitr Tadeusz Krajewski (sometimes also referred to as Dymitr M. Krajewski) (8 September 1746 - 5 July 1817) was a Polish writer and educational activist of the times of the Enlightenment in Poland. His 1784 book Podolanka became the most debated and published Polish novel of that year, and his next book, Wojciech Zdarzyński, is considered to be the first Polish science-fiction novel.
Michał Elwiro Andriolli Michał Elwiro Andriolli (1836-1893) was a Polish painter and architect. He is notable for his illustrations to Mickiewicz's Pan Tadeusz, as well as for his autorship of a distinctive style of villas built outside Warsaw.
MichaĹ‚ Jach MichaĹ‚ Jach (born September 23, 1951 in ĹomĹĽa) is a Polish politician. He was elected to Sejm on September 25, 2005 getting 5724 votes in 41 Szczecin district, candidating from Prawo i Sprawiedliwość list.
Michał Karaszewicz-Tokarzewski Michał Tadeusz Karaszewicz-Tokarzewski, Coat of arms of Trąby pseudonym Doktor, Stolarski, Torwid (b. January 5, 1893 in Lwów - May 22, 1964 in Casablanca, Morocco) was a Polish general, founder of the resistance movement "Polish Victory Service".
Michał Kleofas Ogiński Michał Kleofas Ogiński (Guzów, near Warsaw, October 7, 1765 - October 10, 1833, Florence, Italy) was a Belarusian and Polish statesman, insurrectionary and composer, best known for his polonaise, Pożegnanie Ojczyzny (Belarusian: Raźvitańnie z Radzimaj; English: Farewell to the Fatherland).
Michał Lubomirski Michał Lubomirski (1752-1825) was a Polish military commander and a Lieutenant General of the Polish Army. A son to Stanisław Lubomirski (1704-1793), he should not be confused with his ancestor Aleksander Michał Lubomirski.
Michał Żewłakow Michał Żewłakow (born April 22, 1976) is a Polish footballer solid left-sided defender who plays for the Poland national football team and is currently on the books of Olympiacos and is a constant danger when pushing forward and poses a threat with his powerful free-kicks.
Michał Mostnik Michał Mostnik (also known as in Latinized form as Pontanus or by his German name Michael Brüggeman(n)) (1583-1654) was a Lutheran pastor, preacher and translator living in the town of Smołdzino (German Schmolsin).
Michał Sczaniecki Michał Sczaniecki (1910-1977) was a Polish historian of state and law, especially of Poland and France; professor of Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań from 1951 to 1965, and director of the Western Institute (Instytut Zachodni) in Poznań from 1961 to 1964, later professor at Warsaw University.
Michał Stuligrosz Michał Stuligrosz (born September 17, 1950 in Poznań) is a Polish politician. He was elected to Sejm on September 25, 2005 getting 12659 votes in 39 Poznań district, candidating from Platforma Obywatelska list.
MichaĹ‚ Trubetsky MichaĹ‚ Trubetsky (MichaĹ‚ Trubecki, MichaĹ‚ Trubiacki, Міхаіл Дзьмітрыевіч ТрŃбяцкі, Михайло Дмитрович ТрŃбецький; 14th century – 15th century) was the Prince of Trubetsk since 1399 until 15th century. All the branches of the family of Trubetsky descend from him.
MichaĹ‚ WiĹ›niewski MichaĹ‚ Krystian WiĹ›niewski (* September 9 1972 in ĹĂłdĹş) is a Polish pop vocalist, leader of Ich Troje pop group. He is one of the most controversial people in Poland, who tries to be in the centre of attention.
Michał Wojtkiewicz Michał Wojtkiewicz (born June 24, 1946 in Tuchów) is a Polish politician. He was elected to Sejm on September 25, 2005 getting 8846 votes in 15 Tarnów district, candidating from Prawo i Sprawiedliwość list.
Michał Wołodyjowski Michał Wołodyjowski (or Jerzy Michał Wołodyjowski, also Michał Jerzy Wołodyjowski) is best known as a fictional character created by Henryk Sienkiewicz in his series of three novels: With Fire and Sword, The Deluge and Fire in the Steppe. The novels are set in the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth in the second half of the 17th century.
Michata Michata (Greek: Μιχάτα) is a village located 13 km ESE of Argostoli and about 43 or 38 km W of Poros in the community of Omali on the island of Kefalonia. Michanata is linked with a small road linking with the Travliata-Fragkata Road and Epanochori to the Argostoli-Poros Road.
Michaud Affair The Michaud Affair (in French l'Affaire Michaud) was a political controversy in Quebec that began in 2000. It revolved around the comments of Parti Québécois supporter Yves Michaud, those of the Quebec Jewish community (through the B'nai B'rith organization) and the subsequent censure motion from the National Assembly of Quebec members of parliament.
Michèle Kahn Spike Michèle Kahn Spike is an American lawyer, historian, and prominent lay figure in the Episcopalian church. Since the late 1980's she has lived in Florence, Italy together with her husband, noted art historian John Spike.
Michèle Mercier Michèle Mercier, (born January 1, 1939 as Jocelyne Yvonne Renée Mercier) is a French actress. In the course of her career she has worked with leading directors like François Truffaut, Jean-Pierre Melville, Jacques Deray, Dino Risi, Mario Monicelli, Mario Bava, Peter Collinson and Ken Annakin.
Miche (cycling team) Miche (UCI Team Code: MIE) is a professional continental cycling team based in Italy that participates in UCI Continental Circuits races and when selected as a wildcard to UCI ProTour events. The team is managed by Marco Tozzi, who is assisted by directeur sportifs Todor Kolev, Alberto Tacconi, Giuseppe Tognaccini and Mauro Tognaccini.
Micheal Barrow Micheal Barrow (born April 19, 1970) is a current National Football League linebacker who has played for 12 seasons with the Houston Oilers, the Carolina Panthers, the New York Giants and the Washington Redskins. He plays currently for the Dallas Cowboys.
Micheál MacLiammĂłir Micheál MacLĂammĂłir (born Alfred Willmore) (October 25, 1899 – March 6, 1978) was an Irish actor and dramatist. MacLĂammĂłir was born to a Protestant family living in the Kensal Green neighbourhood of London.
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