- Hafþór
Júlíus Björnsson (Icelandic: [ˈhafθour ˈjuːlijʏs ˈpjœr̥sɔn] ;
transliterated as
Hafthor in English; born 26
November 1988) is an
Icelandic professional...
- Pope
Julius II (Latin:
Iulius II; Italian:
Giulio II; born
Giuliano della Rovere; 5
December 1443 – 21
February 1513) was head of the
Catholic Church and...
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Julius Rosenberg (May 12, 1918 – June 19, 1953) and
Ethel Rosenberg (née Greengl****;
September 28, 1915 – June 19, 1953) were an
American married couple...
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Gaius Julius Caesar (12 July 100 BC – 15
March 44 BC) was a
Roman general and statesman. A
member of the
First Triumvirate,
Caesar led the
Roman armies...
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Julius Müller may
refer to:
Julius Müller (theologian) ( 1801–1878),
German Protestant theologian Julius Müller (footballer) (1964-1933),
German footballer...
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Gaius Julius Hyginus (/hɪˈdʒaɪnəs/; c. 64 BC – AD 17) was a
Latin author, a
pupil of the
scholar Alexander Polyhistor, and a
freedman of Augustus, and...
- Pope
Julius could refer to: Pope
Julius I (337–352) Pope
Julius II, (1503–1513) The
Warrior Pope Pope
Julius (game), a card game
thought to be
named after...
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Marcus Julius Agrippa is the name of two
romanized client kings of
Judea in the 1st century:
Agrippa I (Herod Agrippa,
ruled 41–44) and his son Agrippa...
- The
Julius Work
Calendar is the
earliest surviving calendar in England. It was
written on
parchment at
Canterbury Cathedral in
around 1020, and is a valuable...
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Gnaeus Minicius Faustinus ****tus
Julius Severus was an
accomplished Roman general of the 2nd century. He also held the
office of
suffect consul in the...