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Arbogast (magister militum),...
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Arbogast or
Arbogastes (died 8
September 394) was a
Roman army
officer of
Frankish origin. He won
distinction in the
service of the
emperor Gratian, and...
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Arbogast & Bastian, also
known as A&B Meats, was the name of a
slaughterhouse and meat ****ng
plant located in Allentown, Pennsylvania. Once a national...
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Thierry Arbogast (born 24
January 1956) is a
French cinematographer. He is best
known for his
collaborations with
director Luc
Besson on the
films La Femme...
- Pete
Arbogast (born
December 5, 1954) is a
radio announcer who is the
voice of the USC Trojans. He has
called football, men's basketball, and women's basketball...
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Arbogast of Str****burg; German:
Arbogast von Straßburg; French:
Arbogast de Strasbourg; Latin: Arbogastus; c. 600s) was a 7th-century
missionary in the...
- They are soon
joined by
Milton Arbogast, a
private investigator hired by Mary's boss to
retrieve the money.
Arbogast eventually meets up with Bates,...
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Robert "Bob"
Arbogast (April 1, 1927 –
March 21, 2009) was an
American radio broadcaster,
voice actor, and
television host. Bob was born in Bellingham...
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Louis François
Antoine Arbogast (4
October 1759 – 8
April 1803) was a
French mathematician. He was born at
Mutzig in
Alsace and died at Strasbourg, where...
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Arbogast was a
comes (Count) of
Trier of
Frankish origin in the late
fifth century.
Arbogast is
mentioned in
letters sent to him by two bishops: one by...