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| are portrayed in Who Killed Apollo and Julian | Augustus, a novel (2006) by Reynold Spector, based on |
| ty years with Meulenhoff she went on to found | Augustus, a smaller press--was followed by an exodus o |
| aberry formed a friendship with Prince Edward | Augustus, a son of George III and he and his family be |
| For the Virginia politician and lawyer, see | Augustus A. Chapman. |
| Contributors included Charles T. Jackson, | Augustus A. Gould, and others. |
| hn M. Cornelison, Hery F. Cox, Peter Bentley, | Augustus A. Hardenburgh, and Jonathan D. Miller. |
| Augustus A. Chapman- Virginia congressman and lawyer, | |
| ol and was educated at Ushaw College and Fort | Augustus Abbey. |
| Augustus Abbott (7 January 1804 - 1867) | |
| Committee on Explosives that he and Frederick | Augustus Abel developed cordite, a smokeless gunpowder |
| table teachers at Woolwich included Frederick | Augustus Abel, Peter Barlow, Samuel Hunter Christie, A |
| Amandus | Augustus Abendroth (16 October 1767, Hamburg - 17 Dece |
| Augustus accompanied them on some of their 'hunts' for | |
| s case they are not likely to be true, unless | Augustus achieved some sort of alliance. |
| Alton | Augustus Adams - first African American band master fo |
| is was originally discovered and described by | Augustus Addison Gould in Latin language in 1848. |
| George | Augustus Addison (Calcutta, 1792-Java, about January 1 |
| he Jacobites had forced the surrender of Fort | Augustus after a siege of just two days, from where th |
| t, John Jellicoe, Roger Keyes, William Boyle, | Augustus Agar and King George V. |
| serve at the Nore, where she was commanded by | Augustus Agar until early 1937. |
| Charles | Augustus Aiken (1827-1892) was a clergyman and academi |
| Albert (full name: Frederick | Augustus Albert Anton Ferdinand Joseph Karl Maria Bapt |
| Frank | Augustus Allen (January 29, 1835-May 22, 1916) was a M |
| The square was donated to the city in 1854 by | Augustus Allen and was used as an open air produce mar |
| xas War of Independence, businessmen John and | Augustus Allen endeavored to keep the Texans' supply c |
| ohn Austin league was latter sold to John and | Augustus Allen for the settlement which became Houston |
| Augustus also sees them, but mistaking them for toys, | |
| of his liege lord, the King of France, Philip | Augustus, although historian Alistaire Horne, in his b |
| During the Thirty Years' War (1618-1648) | Augustus always remained neutral, however, billeting a |
| Nebraska, which was operated by his brothers | Augustus and Herman. |
| Scribonia, the second wife of | Augustus and mother of Julia. |
| He was a friend of Emperor | Augustus and opposed Emperor Tiberius. |
| rom the Stoic Theon, who lived in the time of | Augustus and also wrote on rhetoric. |
| He was briefly proclaimed | Augustus and co-emperor with Heraklonas and Constans i |
| d Isaiah defend Jesus Christ, and the Emperor | Augustus and Jeremiah defend the Devil. |
| licy of universal registration promulgated by | Augustus, and that this was first implemented in Judae |
| taught at Rome in the reigns of the emperors | Augustus and Tiberius, and was succeeded by Apion. |
| husband and two of their sons, Frederick and | Augustus, and Fanny, were injured in an assassination |
| Augustus and Col. William Keppel, both took part in th | |
| e evident to his contemporaries than those of | Augustus and Tiberius. |
| They have two grown sons, | Augustus and Charles. |
| e Louis VIII of France), eldest son of Philip | Augustus and Joan's aunt, Isabella of Flanders. |
| amberlain and tutor to her third son, William | Augustus, and was William's proxy for his installation |
| llowing prolonged negotiations between Philip | Augustus and Blanche's uncle John of England (as repre |
| ve been descended from him, such as Ascanius, | Augustus, and the Romans in general. |
| lished a branch in 15 BC, during the reign of | Augustus, and produced coinage for the next three cent |
| esarea (in honour of the Roman Emperor Caesar | Augustus) and 'made improvements' to the city. |
| ts as a minstrel won the favor of King Philip | Augustus, and for some time he freely indulged in the |
| general and politician in the time of emperor | Augustus and had gathered much wealth during his caree |
| His father died in 1592, and John | Augustus and his brothers succeeded him under the rege |
| ed the friendship of Arius, and afterwards of | Augustus; and he was still living, in old age and hono |
| t by the Romans, beginning during the rule of | Augustus and completed during the rule of Constantius |
| It was built by Emperor | Augustus and was the largest free-standing temple of E |
| nnelly was born in 1866 in Trenton to Richard | Augustus and Susan (Davisson) Donnelly. |
| ration played music, told the time and showed | Augustus and the other six electors parading before th |
| om by marrying Marie, daughter of King Philip | Augustus and Agnes of Merania, and sending his nieces |
| his Lutheran beliefs by Grand Duke Sigismund | Augustus and left the Grand Duchy of Lithuania. |
| ors Claudius and Vespasian, as well as two of | Augustus and his wife Livia. |
| ther Louis Auguste de Bourbon was named after | Augustus and the later born Louis Alexandre de Bourbon |
| the royal chapel during the reigns of Philip | Augustus and Louis VIII of France. |
| These tribes were conquered by | Augustus and were fully romanized (according to Theodo |
| Two others, | Augustus and John, also became politicians, while a da |
| 28 Emperor Charles VI enfeoffed the George II | Augustus and his House of Hanover in personal union wi |
| similarities with the Roman coins of emperors | Augustus and Tiberius; like the Roman coins, the portr |
| established in 1849 and named after brothers | Augustus and Frank Gregory, two of Western Australia's |
| The city was named after the reigning emperor | Augustus and his adopted family name, the gens Julia, |
| During the Roman period, the Emperors | Augustus and Tiberius further enlarged the structure w |
| Angry, Basil grabs | Augustus and tells him that if Hill exposes his identi |
| His father declared him an | Augustus and co-ruler for the Eastern half of the Empi |
| ented the electoral district of Tracadie-Fort | Augustus and was a member of the Progressive Conservat |
| ted organ shutters for the church of Asola on | Augustus and the sibyl, and Sacrifice of Isaac. |
| in the reigns of the first two Roman Emperors | Augustus and Tiberius. |
| Augustus and the Greek World (Oxford, 1965) | |
| Mostaert's favorite themes was the Vision of | Augustus and the Tiburtine Sibyl. |
| Augustus Andrewes Uthwatt, Baron Uthwatt PC, QC (25 Ap | |
| as it applied to be wound up, the other being | Augustus Anson VC MP. |
| Harry | Augustus Anstiss (22 August 1899 - 9 March 1964) was a |
| was the first marshal of France under Philip | Augustus, appointed to that position in 1185. |
| In addition, works from the reign of | Augustus are presented including numerous busts. |
| The fruiting bodies of Agaricus | augustus are large and distinctive agarics. |
| ncomarus of the Atrebates, as a supplicant to | Augustus around AD 7. |
| The moment | Augustus arrives, policemen arrest him. |
| He was born | Augustus Art Prew in Hammersmith, London, England, whe |
| emperor, appointing his younger son Honorius | Augustus as his co-ruler for the West (Milan, on 23 Ja |
| nch Fort Levis which was renamed Fort William | Augustus, as well as several other western forts. |
| Sherman | Augustus as Dancer #1 |
| As he lived under Philip | Augustus, at whose hands the Jews suffered much, Isaac |
| s one of the coalition crushed by King Philip | Augustus at the battle of Bouvines (1214), left two co |
| on of Epotsovirid(i)us, priest of Rome and of | Augustus at the altar at Confluens, prefect of works, |
| In 1214 he fought alongside King Philip | Augustus at the Battle of Bouvines. |
| Aquatint by John | Augustus Atkinson. |
| In the winter 1814-1815, | Augustus attended the Congress of Vienna. |
| George | Augustus Auden was educated at Repton and at Christ's |
| William | Augustus Ayres (1867-1952), Democratic member of the U |
| At the same time, | Augustus B. Wadsworth was named director and he served |
| Richard Pankhurst reports (citing | Augustus B. Wylde) that in 19th-century Ethiopia, Durr |
| George | Augustus Bagley (July 22, 1826 - May 12, 1915) was a U |
| eloped an interest in biography and published | Augustus Baldwin Longstreet: A Study in the Developmen |
| Augustus Balfour - Ferguson, Devereaux's Valet | |
| William ("Willie") | Augustus Banks III (born March 11, 1956) is an America |
| Clarence | Augustus Barbour (April 21, 1869 - January 16, 1937) w |
| Pierre | Augustus Barker (April 17, 1790 - January 4, 1870) was |
| 3-1847 was Thomas Frognall Dibdin, and Samuel | Augustus Barnett was introduced to his future wife Hen |
| Samuel | Augustus Barnett (8 February 1844 - 17 June 1913) was |
| Clergyman and social reformer Samuel | Augustus Barnett, founder of Toynbee Hall in London, a |
| My Holiday Girls (Music by | Augustus Barratt) |
| John | Augustus Barron (born July 11, 1850 in Toronto, Canada |
| July 11 - John | Augustus Barron, politician and lawyer (d.1936) |
| ble entablatures were erected at the order of | Augustus, based on information available to the Romans |
| renticed at the Chicago architectural firm of | Augustus Bauer and Henry Hill. |
| Bayford was the eldest son of Robert | Augustus Bayford, also an eminent barrister. |
| In 1610 | Augustus became the evangelical Bishop of Ratzeburg. |
| ummoned to Rome and executed by Roman Emperor | Augustus, because Antiochus had caused the assassinati |
| However | Augustus becomes ill and dies before he is able to cal |
| a Elizabeth Berens OBE, daughter of Alexander | Augustus Berens and Louisa Winifred Stewart, on 19 Dec |
| Christopher | Augustus Bergen (August 2, 1841 - February 18, 1905) w |
| Born the second son of Richard | Augustus Bethell, 2nd Baron Westbury, Bethell joined t |
| s done, the Daltons and Luke head off to meet | Augustus Betting. |
| he rest of the Morini were annexed by emperor | Augustus between the years 33-23 B.C. and their tribal |
| tana (in northern Morocco) founded by emperor | Augustus between 33 and 25 BC. for veterans of the bat |
| Augustus Beverley Walter Risman (born 23 Nov 1937 in S | |
| George | Augustus Bicknell (February 6, 1815 - April 11, 1891) |
| Charles | Augustus Black (1837-1901) was a physician and politic |
| n of Fannie Blackburn, a Cherokee Indian, and | Augustus Blackburn, a white plantation owner. |
| s also an architect, as was John's son George | Augustus Bligh Livesay (1867-1916). |
| Henry | Augustus Boardman, D.D. Senior Pastor. |
| 73 moved to the British Library) under Edward | Augustus Bond in 1883 from the 5th Earl of Ashburnham. |
| use at Macon, Georgia was renamed the William | Augustus Bootle Federal Building and United States Cou |
| in 1874 - the couple had two children: Claude | Augustus, born in 1875 and Eleanor Julia, born in 1877 |
| documentation supporting claims that William | Augustus Bowles was named "Billy Bowlegs" (nor is ther |
| William | Augustus Bowles (1763-1805), also known as Estajoca, w |
| William | Augustus Bowles. |
| He was the only child to | Augustus Boyd (1679-1765), a northern Irish merchant w |
| Dean Stockwell ... | Augustus Brandenburg |
| Samuel | Augustus Bridges at the Biographical Directory of the |
| Samuel | Augustus Bridges |
| founded in 1908 by, among others, journalist | Augustus Bridle. |
| ved at the heresy trial of theologian Charles | Augustus Briggs in 1892. |
| conversations with Philip Schaff and Charles | Augustus Briggs of Union Theological Seminary in New Y |
| operation of Samuel Rolles Driver and Charles | Augustus Briggs, hence the name Brown-Driver-Briggs. H |
| Charles | Augustus Briggs. |
| Eskil | Augustus Brodd (August 28, 1885 - October 2, 1969) was |
| 14 November - Stopford | Augustus Brooke, Anglican clergyman and writer (d.1916 |
| Joseph Stopford, grandfather of Stopford | Augustus Brooke, is a former rector of the church. |
| His parents, | Augustus Brown and Elizabeth Howard were married on Ma |
| ter Brown was born to the physician Frederick | Augustus Brown and Katharine Hodges in the town of Web |
| a mother's helper in the household of William | Augustus Brown who was a Salem ship- holder. |
| Manley | Augustus Buchanan (born 19 April 1949, Trenchtown, Kin |
| nist and veteran of the French Foreign Legion | Augustus Buchel formed the First Regiment of Texas Foo |
| Henry | Augustus Buchtel (1847-1924), American public official |
| m School in York, and was articled to Charles | Augustus Bury of Scarborough from 1876 to 1880. |
| He likes being called | Augustus, but everyone calls him Gus, which thoroghly |
| e first church was built by King Sigismund II | Augustus, but it did not survive. |
| - 7 February 2004) was the son of Piers Henry | Augustus Butler, 16th Viscount Mountgarret and Eglanti |
| ated as the chief adviser of prince Philip II | Augustus by his sickly father Louis VII of France. |
| scennius Niger (Latin: Gaius Pescennius Niger | Augustus; c. 135 - 140-194) was a Roman usurper from 1 |
| Democratic governor | Augustus C. French was easily re-elected. |
| Augustus C. Dodge, United States Senate from Iowa | |
| Democratic governor | Augustus C. French did not seek re-election. |
| essional district in 1862, losing to Democrat | Augustus C. Baldwin. |
| She was named for | Augustus C. Ludlow. |
| The Battle of Actium: The Rise and Triumph of | Augustus Caesar that Antony knew he was surrounded and |
| tradition of Virgil's Aeneid's celebration of | Augustus Caesar's Rome. |
| He was educated in Rome by | Augustus Caesar. |
| Hiram | Augustus Calvin (April 6, 1841 - January 13, 1932) was |
| The | Augustus cameo at the center of the Cross of Lothair. |
| Woolf used his personality for the character | Augustus Carmichael in her novel To the Lighthouse. |
| Albert | Augustus Carmichael (July 27, 1895 - June 4, 1952) was |
| Augustus Carney as Old Soldier | |
| ries of "Alkali Ike" comedy westerns starring | Augustus Carney. |
| Augustus Carpenter Baldwin (December 24, 1817 - Januar | |
| of Jesus to a "world-wide" census ordered by | Augustus carried out while Quirinius was governor of S |
| he former slave of Marcus Favonius and one of | Augustus' catamites, was the subject of Quintus Delliu |
| Lieutenant-Colonel Lord William Charles | Augustus Cavendish-Bentinck (3 October 1780 - 28 April |
| Nearby, a twine mill was established by | Augustus Chace and William Trafford in 1845, on the st |
| On the death of his father, Frank | Augustus Chaffey, William succeeded to his father's se |
| For the founder of Houston, Texas, see | Augustus Chapman Allen. |
| 837, the city's founders-John Kirby Allen and | Augustus Chapman Allen-divided it into political geogr |
| where Houston's founders John Kirby Allen and | Augustus Chapman Allen originally settled. |
| e later studied with the artist and architect | Augustus Charles Pugin, with whom he travelled to Fran |
| John | Augustus Charles Kilfoyle (9 December 1893 - 26 May 19 |
| the architect Thomas Talbot Bury, a pupil of | Augustus Charles Pugin, in Gothic Revival style. |
| commander during the raid Lieutenant Colonel | Augustus Charles Newman had also been awarded the Vict |
| Bury was articled to | Augustus Charles Pugin in 1824 and started his own pra |
| About 1818 acquaintance with John Britton and | Augustus Charles Pugin started him uon a career. |
| Augustus Charles Gregory, born 1 August 1819, died 190 | |
| Delauney Turner was born in 1845, the son of | Augustus Charles Turner and Mary Turner, and took the |
| l as Anthony Salvin, John Foulon (1772-1842), | Augustus Charles Pugin, James Morgan & James Pennethor |
| Robert | Augustus Chesebrough, a chemist who started the compan |
| awson defeated former Orange County GOP chair | Augustus Cho to face David Price in the general electi |
| Rachel, eldest daughter and co-heir of | Augustus Cholmondeley Gough-Calthorpe, 6th Baron Calth |
| He was replaced by his brother Eppillus whom | Augustus chose to recognise as rex rather than depose |
| his death six years later without male issue, | Augustus Christian Frederick was succeeded by his infa |
| In Frankfurt-am-Main on 9 February 1792 | Augustus Christian Frederick married Fredericka (b. |
| Augustus Cincinnatus Hand (September 4, 1803 Shoreham, | |
| Nathan | Augustus Cobb (30 June 1859 - 4 June 1932) born in Spe |
| Frederick | Augustus Coe (April 14, 1838-December 5, 1929) was a c |
| The Rev. | Augustus Collins House, c. 1830, on Shetucket Road, is |
| Captain | Augustus Colwell |
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