- Virgin, at the
Washington Navy Yard,
renaming her
Virginius. The
legality of Patterson's
purchase of
Virginius would later come to
national and international...
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Virginius may
refer to:
Virginius Affair, a
diplomatic dispute that
occurred during the Ten Years' War
Virginius, the ship at the
center of the Affair...
- (1886) "
Virginius Dabney, 94,
Southern Writer Who
Fought Segregation". New York Times.
December 29, 1995. Nitschke,
Marie Morris. "
Virginius Dabney (1901–1995)"...
- from
Ligue 1 club Lille. On 6 July 2020,
Virginius signed his
first professional contract with Sochaux.
Virginius made his
professional debut with Sochaux...
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Adrian Virginius (30
November 1663 – 27 June or 8 July 1706) was a Baltic-German clergyman, translator, and linguist. From 1686 to 1694, he
worked as...
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Virginius Island, An
Abandoned Village In West Virginia," Only in Your State. https://www.onlyinyourstate.com/west-virginia/abandoned-town-
virginius-island-hike-wv/...
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Virginijus Praškevičius (born 4
March 1974) is a
Lithuanian former professional basketball player. At a
height of 2.06 m (6'9") tall, he pla**** at the...
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century Virginius Island contained Harpers Ferry's
industry (aside from the ****nal) and working-class housing: a
boarding house and row houses.
Virginius Island...
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Virginius Evans Clark (February 27, 1886 –
January 30, 1948) was an
officer in the
United States Army, a
military aviation pioneer, and a
World War I...
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acquired the Virgin, a
former Confederate blockade runner, and
renamed it to
Virginius. In
September 1870, the
steamer was
registered in New York
under the name...