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Manufacturing Company. In 1960,
Rubin adopted the
Spartus trademark for the company's name, and in 1963,
Spartus moved its
headquarters to Louisville, Mississippi...
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Bishop Christopher (secular name
Ruben Spartas Mukasa, born
Reuben Mukasa Mugimba Sobanja; 1899 – 4 June 1982) was an early-20th-century
religious reformer...
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Westclox in 2001, the name and
other trademarks (including Big Ben and
Spartus) from the
bankrupt General Time Corporation.
Salton was
licensed to make...
- and Therapne. In one tradition, again,
Lelex was
described as the son of
Spartus, and
father of Amyclas. The
eponymous heroine Lakonia was
credited to be...
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shortly followed, and Salton, Inc.
acquired the "Westclox", "Big Ben", and "
Spartus"
trademarks in 2001. In
October 2007,
Salton sold its
entire time products...
- the
company was
incorporated as
Kidde & Company, Inc.
Kidde acquired the
Spartus Corporation, a Louisville, Mississippi–based
maker of
clocks and camera...
- (Surefoot) ✓ ✓
Pachylus ✓
Pamphagos (Glutton) ✓ ✓
Pterelas (Wingfoot) ✓ ✓
Spartus ✓
Stilbon ✓
Syrus ✓
Theron (Tempest) ✓ ✓
Thoos (Quickfoot) ✓ ✓
Tigris (Tiger)...
- : 37 In 1932 a
bishop of the
church went to
Uganda and
ordained Ruben Spartus Mukasa and one of his ****ociates
there priests of the
African Orthodox...
- Czech).
Retrieved 21 June 2011. Jedlička,
Karel (25 May 2024). "Dukla
smetla Spartu B a po
postupu se
stala i
mistrem FORTUNA:NÁRODNÍ LIGY".
Czech National...
- (1807–Present)
Sessions Clock Company; Bristol,
Connecticut (1903–1969)
Spartus Corporation; Chicago, Illinois, and Louisville,
Mississippi (1934–2001)...