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Andegavis (861 - 882),
Angieus (in 1127) and
Angeus (in 1205). The form
Angiers appeared during the 12th
century and was
later corrupted to "Angers". The...
- Paul
Angiers (fl. 1749), was an
English engraver, of whom
little is known. He was in
London about 1749, and was
taught by John Tinney. He was chiefly...
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Angier (/ˈændʒɜːr/ AN-jur) is a town in the
Black River Township of
Harnett County,
North Carolina,
United States. The po****tion was 4,350 at the 2010...
- on the 1995
novel by
Christopher Priest. It
stars Hugh
Jackman as
Robert Angier and
Christian Bale as
Alfred Borden,
rival stage magicians in Victorian...
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Angier may
refer to:
Bradford Angier (1910–1997),
American author and
survivalist Carole Angier (born 1943),
English biographer John
Angier (1605–1677)...
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Bradford Angier and
Calvin Rutstrum were the two most
prominent "how to"
authors on
living in the wilderness.[citation needed] In the 1970s the
Angiers returned...
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Angier (1639–1713) was an
English nonconformist minister, one of the
first after 1660 to
receive presbyterian ordination. The
nephew of John
Angier,...
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Natalie Angier /ænˈdʒɪər/ (born
February 16, 1958 in the Bronx, New York City) is an
American nonfiction writer and a
science journalist for The New York...
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Angier Buchanan Duke (December 8, 1884 –
September 3, 1923) was a
trustee of Duke
University from 1914–1923, as well as vice
president and
president of...
- John
Angier (1605–1677) was an
English nonconformist minister.
Angier was from Dedham, in Es****,
where he was
baptised 8
October 1605. At his own desire...