- An Yi-xuan (Chinese: 安以軒; born 吳玟靜 on 29
September 1980), also
known as
Ady An, is a
Taiwanese actress and
singer who was
discovered when she was working...
- Look up
ady,
Ady, or
ADY in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Ady or
ADY may
refer to: Adi (name), Hebrew-language
given name
Ady (surname)
Ady An (born...
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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...
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Adiel (
Ady)
Stern (born 1960) is an
Israeli physicist.
Ady Stern is a
professor at the
Condensed Matter Physics Department at the
Weizmann Institute of...
- 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...
- post as boss of
Southern League Premier strugglers Bedford Town F.C.
Whilst Ady initially improved their form
enabling them to
stave off relegation, they...
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William Brice Ady (1816 – 21
April 1882) was an
English Anglican clergyman who was
Archdeacon of
Colchester from 1864
until his death.
Ady was born in Stoke...