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ady,
Ady, or
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Ady or
ADY may
refer to: Adi (name), Hebrew-language
given name
Ady (surname)
Ady An (born...
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Ady An Yi-xuan (simplified Chinese: 安以轩;
traditional Chinese: 安以軒; pinyin: Ān Yǐ Xuān; born
simplified Chinese: 吴玟静;
traditional Chinese: 吳玟靜; pinyin:...
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Endre Ady (Hungarian: diósadi
Ady András Endre,
archaic English:
Andrew Ady; 22
November 1877 – 27
January 1919) was a turn-of-the-century
Hungarian poet...
- Ohad "
Ady"
Barkan (Hebrew: אדי ברקן;
December 18, 1983 –
November 1, 2023) was an
American lawyer and activist. He was co-founder of the Be a Hero PAC...
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Mariska Ady (26
February 1888 in Hadad/Hodod – 4
February 1977 in Budapest) was a
Hungarian writer and poet, who
published several volumes. She was a...
- The
battle of
Adys (or Adis) took
place in late 256 BC
during the
First Punic War
between a
Carthaginian army
jointly commanded by Bostar,
Hamilcar and...
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Joseph Ady or Adey (c. 1770–1852) was an
English impostor. He was at one time a
hatter in London, but
failing in that
business he hit upon the device...
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Thomas Ady (fl. 17th century) was an
English physician and
humanist who was the
author of two
sceptical books on
witchcraft and witch-hunting. His first...
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William M.
Ady (c. 1810 –
February 25, 1872) was an
American politician from Maryland. He
served as a
member of the
Maryland House of Delegates, representing...
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Ady Gil (formerly Earthrace) was a 78-foot (24 m), wave-piercing
trimaran originally created as part of a
project to
break the
world record for cir****navigating...