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Meiggs may
refer to:
Henry Meiggs (1811-1877),
American promoter/entrepreneur and
railroad builder Russell Meiggs (1902-1989),
British ancient historian...
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Henry Meiggs (July 7, 1811 –
September 30, 1877),
known in
Chile and Peru as
Enrique Meiggs, was an
American businessman. Born on Jul 7, 1811, in Boston...
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Russell Meiggs (20
October 1902 – 24 June 1989) was a
British ancient historian. He did
extensive research on the
Roman port city of Ostia.
Meiggs was born...
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Meiggs'
Wharf (also
known as
Meigs Wharf and
Meiggs' Pier) was an L-shaped
wooden pier
extending between 1,600 and 2,000 feet (490 and 610 m) from the...
- in Chile.
Known as the
Psychopath of
Meiggs, he is
confirmed to have
committed at
least 7
murders in the
Meiggs neighborhood of Estación Central, between...
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Pauline Emily Meiggs (née Gregg; 17 July 1909 – 11
March 2006), who
wrote under the name
Pauline Gregg, was a
British historian. Born at
Palmers Green...
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Candaules meant "hound-choker"
among the Lydians. J. B. Bury and
Russell Meiggs (1975) say that
Candaules is a
Maeonian name
meaning "hound-choker". More...
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recuperate at
Meiggs' Bar,
which back then, was Ensenada's only
watering hole. Two days
after John and Newt
arrived at the bar,
Meiggs attacked his wife...
- 2021.
Herodotus & de Sélincourt 1954, pp. 43–48 Bury &
Meiggs 1975, p. 144 Bury, J. B.;
Meiggs,
Russell (1975) [first
published 1900]. A
History of Greece...
- of
Croton wins the
stadion race at the 73rd
Olympic Games. Bury, J. B.;
Meiggs,
Russell (1975) [first
published 1900]. A
History of
Greece (Fourth ed.)...