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25,126,888
Cannone navale da 381/40
1,143,686,781
null
[ "380 mm artillery", "Coastal artillery", "Gio. Ansaldo & C. artillery", "Naval guns of Italy", "Railway guns", "World War I artillery of Italy", "World War II artillery of Italy" ]
The Cannone navale da 381/40 was an Italian naval gun intended to equip the dreadnought battleships of the Francesco Caracciolo class. The ships were cancelled in 1916 and their guns were diverted to other uses. Four of the seven turned over to the Esercito Italiano (Italian Army) became railroad guns, six were used as...
47,539,985
Tropical Storm Bavi (2015)
1,160,435,700
Pacific tropical storm in 2015
[ "2015 Pacific typhoon season", "March 2015 events in the United States", "Tropical cyclones in 2015", "Tropical cyclones in Kiribati", "Typhoons in Guam", "Typhoons in the Marshall Islands", "Typhoons in the Northern Mariana Islands", "Western Pacific tropical storms" ]
Tropical Storm Bavi, known in the Philippines as Tropical Storm Betty, influenced the trade winds over the Pacific Ocean and was partially responsible for one of the strongest trade wind reversals ever observed. The system was first noted as a tropical disturbance during March 8, 2015, while it was located to the south...
9,167,983
Constitution Square Historic Site
1,168,958,766
Open-air museum in Danville, Kentucky
[ "1937 establishments in Kentucky", "History museums in Kentucky", "Kentucky State Historic Sites", "Museums in Boyle County, Kentucky", "National Register of Historic Places in Danville, Kentucky", "Open-air museums in Kentucky", "Parks on the National Register of Historic Places in Kentucky", "Protec...
Constitution Square Historic Site is a 3-acre (0.012 km<sup>2</sup>) park and open-air museum in Danville, Kentucky. From 1937 to 2012, it was a part of the Kentucky state park system and operated by the Kentucky Department of Parks. When dedicated in 1942, it was known as John G. Weisiger Memorial State Park, honoring...
3,876,131
Yatton railway station
1,147,998,396
Railway station near Bristol, England
[ "DfT Category E stations", "Former Great Western Railway stations", "Railway stations in Great Britain opened in 1841", "Railway stations in Somerset", "Railway stations served by Great Western Railway" ]
Yatton railway station, on the Bristol to Exeter line, is in the village of Yatton in North Somerset, England. It is 12 miles (19 km) west of Bristol Temple Meads railway station, and 130 miles (209 km) from London Paddington. Its three-letter station code is YAT. It was opened in 1841 by the Bristol and Exeter Railway...
2,807,960
The Springfield Files
1,172,945,386
null
[ "1997 American television episodes", "Crossover animation", "Crossover television", "Cultural depictions of Boris Yeltsin", "Cultural depictions of Leonard Nimoy", "The Simpsons (season 8) episodes", "The X-Files (franchise)" ]
"The Springfield Files" is the tenth episode of the eighth season of the American animated television series The Simpsons. It originally aired on the Fox network in the United States on January 12, 1997. In the episode, Homer believes he has discovered an alien in Springfield. It was written by Reid Harrison and direct...
21,922,224
1953 World Professional Match-play Championship
1,159,431,297
Snooker tournament
[ "1952 in snooker", "1953 in English sport", "1953 in London", "1953 in snooker", "International sports competitions in London", "World Professional Match-play Championship", "World Snooker Championships" ]
The 1953 World Professional Match-play Championship was a professional snooker tournament, the second edition of the World Professional Match-play Championship, held from 10 November 1952 to 28 March 1953. The event was held across several venues in the United Kingdom, with the final held at the Leicester Square Hall i...
28,144
Seaborgium
1,172,959,983
null
[ "Chemical elements", "Chemical elements with body-centered cubic structure", "Glenn T. Seaborg", "Seaborgium", "Synthetic elements", "Transition metals" ]
Seaborgium is a synthetic chemical element with the symbol Sg and atomic number 106. It is named after the American nuclear chemist Glenn T. Seaborg. As a synthetic element, it can be created in a laboratory but is not found in nature. It is also radioactive; the most stable known isotope, <sup>269</sup>Sg, has a half-...
25,672,985
Tropical Storm Bret (1981)
1,171,672,269
Atlantic tropical storm in 1981
[ "1981 Atlantic hurricane season", "Atlantic tropical storms", "Tropical cyclones in 1981" ]
Tropical Storm Bret made a rare landfall on the Delmarva Peninsula in June 1981. The sixth tropical cyclone, third designated tropical depression, and second named storm of the season, Bret developed as a subtropical storm from a large area of frontal clouds near Bermuda on June 29. Moving westward, the subtropical sto...
31,331,514
6:02 AM EST
1,173,276,858
null
[ "2011 American television episodes", "Fringe (season 3) episodes" ]
"6:02 AM EST" is the 20th episode of the third season of the American science fiction drama television series Fringe, and the 63rd episode overall. The narrative follows the activation of the doomsday device by the parallel universe, and the subsequent devastating consequences experienced by our world. David Wilcox, J...
44,917,156
Star Trek: The God Thing
1,142,806,291
null
[ "1990s science fiction novels", "American science fiction novels", "Cancelled films", "Films based on Star Trek: The Original Series", "Paramount Pictures films", "Star Trek: Phase II", "Unpublished novels", "Works by Gene Roddenberry" ]
Star Trek: The God Thing is an unproduced film script written by Star Trek series creator Gene Roddenberry. Following the success of Star Trek in broadcast syndication during the early 1970s, Paramount Pictures sought to produce a feature film based on the property. The film's plot follows the Enterprise crew after the...
11,323,119
Frontier Central School District
1,153,879,585
School district in Hamburg, New York, U.S.
[ "1951 establishments in New York (state)", "School districts established in 1951", "School districts in Erie County, New York" ]
The Frontier Central School District is the primary public school district serving the town of Hamburg, New York. The district serves most of the area surrounding the village of Hamburg and is an independent public entity. With authority from the State of New York, Frontier's seven-member Board of Education governs the...
51,755,842
Hasta Que Me Olvides
1,142,193,565
1993 song by Luis Miguel
[ "1990s ballads", "1993 singles", "1993 songs", "Luis Miguel songs", "Song recordings produced by Luis Miguel", "Songs written by Juan Luis Guerra", "Spanish-language songs", "Warner Music Latina singles" ]
"Hasta Que Me Olvides" (transl. "Until You Forget Me") is a song by Mexican singer Luis Miguel from his ninth studio album, Aries (1993). The song was composed by Dominican Republic singer-songwriter Juan Luis Guerra with Miguel and Kiko Cibrian handling the production. It was released as the album's second single in A...
25,970,114
Hurricane Inga
1,171,663,418
Category 2 Atlantic hurricane in 1969
[ "1969 Atlantic hurricane season", "Category 2 Atlantic hurricanes", "Hurricanes in Bermuda" ]
Hurricane Inga is the third longest-lived Atlantic hurricane on record. The 11th tropical cyclone and 9th named storm of the 1969 Atlantic hurricane season, Inga developed on September 20 in the central Atlantic and tracked westward. After attaining tropical storm status, the system deteriorated into a depression, but ...
723,493
Rhinanthus minor
1,171,900,625
Species of flowering plant in the broomrape family Orobanchaceae
[ "Flora of Denmark", "Flora of Estonia", "Flora of Europe", "Flora of Germany", "Flora of Greece", "Flora of Ireland", "Flora of Italy", "Flora of Latvia", "Flora of Lithuania", "Flora of Norway", "Flora of Portugal", "Flora of Romania", "Flora of Russia", "Flora of Spain", "Flora of West...
Rhinanthus minor, known as yellow rattle, is a herbaceous wildflower in the genus Rhinanthus in the family Orobanchaceae (the broomrapes). It has circumpolar distribution in Europe, Russia, western Asia, and northern North America. An annual plant, yellow rattle grows up to 10–50 centimetres (3.9–19.7 in) tall, with up...
2,152,021
Eisenhower National Historic Site
1,171,937,952
National Historic Site of the United States in Pennsylvania
[ "Biographical museums in Pennsylvania", "Dwight D. Eisenhower", "Gettysburg National Military Park", "Historic American Buildings Survey in Pennsylvania", "Historic house museums in Pennsylvania", "History of Adams County, Pennsylvania", "Houses in Adams County, Pennsylvania", "Houses on the National ...
Eisenhower National Historic Site preserves the home and farm of Dwight D. Eisenhower, the 34th president of the United States, and its surrounding property of 690.5 acres (279.4 ha). It is located in Cumberland Township, Adams County, Pennsylvania, just outside Gettysburg. Purchased by then-General Eisenhower and his ...
31,856,647
Dragon Age: Inquisition
1,172,833,450
2014 video game
[ "2014 video games", "Action role-playing video games", "BioWare games", "D.I.C.E. Award for Game of the Year winners", "D.I.C.E. Award for Role-Playing Game of the Year winners", "Dragon Age", "Electronic Arts games", "Fantasy video games", "Frostbite (game engine) games", "LGBT-related video game...
Dragon Age: Inquisition is a 2014 action role-playing video game developed by BioWare and published by Electronic Arts. The third major game in the Dragon Age franchise, Inquisition is the sequel to Dragon Age II (2011). The story follows a player character known as the Inquisitor on a journey to settle the civil unres...
67,954,562
Abu Mansur Wahsudan
1,131,324,450
Amir of Azerbaijan from the Kurdish Rawadid dynasty (11th century AD)
[ "1059 deaths", "11th-century Kurdish people", "11th-century monarchs in the Middle East", "Rawadid dynasty", "Year of birth unknown" ]
Abu Mansur Wahsudan (also spelled Vahsudan; Persian: ابو منصور وهسودان) was the penultimate Rawadid amir (ruler) of Azarbaijan from 1025 to 1058/59. He is considered the most prominent ruler of his dynasty. With the assistance of his Kurdish neighbours, he initially contained the attacks of migrating Turkmen tribes, bu...
98,368
New Jersey Route 120
1,160,783,393
State highway in Bergen County, New Jersey, US
[ "State highways in New Jersey", "Transportation in Bergen County, New Jersey" ]
Route 120 is a state highway located in Bergen County, New Jersey, United States. It extends 2.65 mi (4.26 km) from an interchange with Route 3 in East Rutherford to another interchange with Route 17 in Carlstadt, where it continues to the west as County Route 120. Route 120 serves the Meadowlands Sports Complex - whic...
31,107,561
Uncharted: Golden Abyss
1,173,194,788
2011 video game
[ "2011 video games", "Action-adventure games", "Bend Studio games", "Platform games", "PlayStation Vita games", "PlayStation Vita-only games", "Single-player video games", "Sony Interactive Entertainment games", "Third-person shooters", "Uncharted", "Video game prequels", "Video games based on ...
Uncharted: Golden Abyss is a 2011 action-adventure game developed by Bend Studio and published by Sony Computer Entertainment as a launch title for the PlayStation Vita. A spin-off of the Uncharted series, the game was released in Japan in 2011, and in other regions in 2012. Golden Abyss is a prequel to the series, tak...
32,652,620
Roscoe Charles Wilson
1,168,639,698
United States Air Force general
[ "1905 births", "1986 deaths", "Air Corps Tactical School alumni", "Burials in Kentucky", "Manhattan Project people", "Military personnel from Pennsylvania", "People from Columbia County, Pennsylvania", "Recipients of the Legion of Merit", "United States Air Force generals", "United States Army Air...
Roscoe Charles Wilson (June 11, 1905 – August 21, 1986) was a United States Air Force general who was Commandant of the Air War College from 1951 to 1954 and Deputy Chief of Staff, Development, from 1958 to 1961. A 1928 graduate of the United States Military Academy at West Point, Wilson was commissioned into the Unit...
522,804
USS Thetis Bay
1,169,219,665
Casablanca-class escort carrier of the U.S. Navy
[ "1944 ships", "Casablanca-class escort carriers", "Cold War amphibious assault ships of the United States", "S4-S2-BB3 ships", "Ships built in Vancouver, Washington", "World War II escort aircraft carriers of the United States" ]
USS Thetis Bay (CVE-90) was the thirty-sixth of fifty Casablanca-class escort carriers built for the United States Navy during World War II. She was launched in March 1944, commissioned in April, and served as a transport carrier in the Pacific, as well as a replenishment carrier supporting the Allied bombardment of To...
60,153,285
2019 Treviso Open
1,040,905,761
International pool tournament, held May 2019
[ "2019 Euro Tour events", "2019 in Italian sport", "Euro Tour", "International sports competitions hosted by Italy", "May 2019 sports events in Italy", "Sporting events in Italy", "Sports competitions in Treviso" ]
The 2019 Treviso Open (sometimes known as the 2019 Dynamic Billard Italian Open) was a nine-ball pool tournament, and the second Euro Tour event of the 2019 season. The event was held from 8 to 11 May 2019, at the Best Western Premier BHR Treviso Hotel in Treviso, Italy. The event had a total prize pool of €38,000 with...
6,830,326
Billy Sing
1,168,593,291
Australian soldier in World War I
[ "1886 births", "1943 deaths", "Australian Army soldiers", "Australian military personnel of World War I", "Australian people of Chinese descent", "Australian people of English descent", "Australian recipients of the Distinguished Conduct Medal", "Australian stockmen", "Burials at Lutwyche Cemetery",...
William Edward Sing, DCM (3 March 1886 – 19 May 1943), known as Billy Sing, was an Australian soldier of Chinese and English descent who served in the Australian Imperial Force during World War I, best known as a sniper during the Gallipoli Campaign. He took at least 150 confirmed kills during that campaign, and may ha...
314,292
Sukhoi Su-35
1,173,838,227
Upgraded series of the Su-27 fighter aircraft
[ "1980s Soviet fighter aircraft", "2000s Russian fighter aircraft", "4.5-generation jet fighters", "Aircraft first flown in 1988", "Canard aircraft", "Fourth-generation jet fighter", "Mid-wing aircraft", "Relaxed-stability aircraft", "Sukhoi aircraft", "Twin-tail aircraft", "Twinjets" ]
The Sukhoi Su-35 (Russian: Сухой Су-35; NATO reporting name: Flanker-E) is the designation for two improved derivatives of the Su-27 air-defence fighter. They are single-seat, twin-engine, supermaneuverable air superiority fighters, designed by the Sukhoi Design Bureau and built by Sukhoi. The type was originally deve...
35,214,703
Action of 26 April 1797
1,069,420,130
Minor naval engagement during the French Revolutionary Wars
[ "Conflicts in 1797", "Naval battles involving Great Britain", "Naval battles involving Spain", "Naval battles of the French Revolutionary Wars" ]
The action of 26 April 1797 was a minor naval engagement during the French Revolutionary Wars in which a Spanish convoy of two frigates was trapped and defeated off the Spanish town of Conil de la Frontera by British ships of the Cadiz blockade. The British vessels, the ship of the line HMS Irresistible and the Fifth-r...
35,049,514
Kandahar massacre
1,167,966,928
2012 murders by a U.S. soldier in Afghanistan
[ "2012 in military history", "2012 murders in Afghanistan", "2012 murders in Asia", "21st-century history of the United States Army", "Afghanistan–United States relations", "Civilian casualties in the War in Afghanistan (2001–2021)", "Events that led to courts-martial", "March 2012 crimes", "March 20...
The Kandahar massacre, also called the Panjwai massacre, was a mass murder that occurred in the early hours of 11 March 2012, when United States Army Staff Sergeant Robert Bales murdered 16 Afghan civilians and wounded six others in the Panjwayi District of Kandahar Province, Afghanistan. Nine of his victims were child...
277,925
Undisputed Attitude
1,173,716,900
null
[ "1996 compilation albums", "Albums produced by Dave Sardy", "Albums produced by Rick Rubin", "Albums recorded at Capitol Studios", "Albums with cover art by Wes Benscoter", "American Recordings (record label) compilation albums", "Covers albums", "Slayer compilation albums" ]
Undisputed Attitude is the seventh studio album by American thrash metal band Slayer, released on May 28, 1996, by American Recordings. The album consists almost entirely of covers of punk rock and hardcore punk songs, and also includes two tracks written by guitarist Jeff Hanneman in 1984 and 1985 for a side project c...
47,394,724
Mary Isenhour
1,101,138,187
American political strategist
[ "American campaign managers", "Chiefs of staff to United States state governors", "Kansas Democrats", "Living people", "Members of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives", "Pennsylvania Democrats", "People from Kansas", "State cabinet secretaries of Pennsylvania", "Year of birth missing (living p...
Mary Isenhour is an American political strategist, campaign manager, and government official. She was the Chief of Staff for Pennsylvania Governor Tom Wolf. Prior to the Wolf administration, Isenhour served executive director of the Pennsylvania Democratic Party, was state director of Hillary Clinton's 2008 presidentia...
31,954,755
WASP-44
1,154,754,018
Star in the constellation Cetus
[ "2MASS objects", "Cetus", "G-type main-sequence stars", "Planetary systems with one confirmed planet", "Planetary transit variables" ]
WASP-44 is a G-type star in the constellation Cetus that is orbited by the Jupiter-size planet WASP-44b. The star is slightly less massive and slightly smaller than the Sun; it is also slightly cooler, but is more metal-rich. The star was observed by SuperWASP, an organization searching for exoplanets, starting in 2009...
30,828,390
Myth: The Xenogears Orchestral Album
1,111,602,326
null
[ "2011 soundtrack albums", "Orchestral music", "Video game soundtracks", "Xenogears", "Yasunori Mitsuda albums" ]
Myth: The Xenogears Orchestral Album is an arranged soundtrack to Square Enix's role-playing video game Xenogears. It is the third soundtrack to the game, after Xenogears Original Soundtrack and Creid, another arranged album, both released in 1998. Myth was composed by the game's composer Yasunori Mitsuda and arranged ...
28,337,373
Sale el Sol
1,160,210,134
null
[ "2010 albums", "Albums produced by Josh Abraham", "Epic Records albums", "Latin Grammy Award for Best Female Pop Vocal Album", "Shakira albums", "Sony Music Latin albums" ]
Sale el Sol (English: The Sun Comes Out) is the ninth studio album by Colombian singer and songwriter Shakira, released on 19 October 2010, by Epic Records. The album marks a return to Shakira's signature Latin pop sound after the electropop record She Wolf (2009). The singer split the album into three musical "directi...
71,120,520
Vermont Public
1,170,547,682
Public broadcaster in Vermont, U.S.
[ "1967 establishments in Vermont", "1977 establishments in Vermont", "American radio networks", "Classical music radio stations in the United States", "NPR member networks", "PBS member networks", "Radio stations established in 1977", "Radio stations in Vermont", "Television channels and stations est...
Vermont Public Co. is the public broadcaster serving the U.S. state of Vermont. Its headquarters, newsroom, and radio studios are located in Colchester, with television studios in Winooski. It operates two statewide radio services aligned with NPR, offering news and classical music, and the state's PBS service. It was ...
10,584,331
Polish October
1,170,960,202
1956 Polish period of liberalisation and destalinisation
[ "1956 in Poland", "1956 protests", "Cold War rebellions", "October 1956 events in Europe", "Poland–Soviet Union relations", "Polish People's Republic", "Political history of Poland", "Protests in Poland", "Stalinism in Poland" ]
Polish October (Polish: Polski październik), also known as October 1956, Polish thaw, or Gomułka's thaw, marked a change in the politics of Poland in the second half of 1956. Some social scientists term it the Polish October Revolution, which was less dramatic than the Hungarian Revolution of 1956 but may have had an e...
47,643,949
Tropical Storm Erika
1,172,955,852
Atlantic tropical storm in 2015
[ "2015 Atlantic hurricane season", "2015 in Dominica", "2015 in the Caribbean", "Atlantic tropical storms", "August 2015 events in North America", "Hurricanes in Dominica", "Hurricanes in Florida", "Hurricanes in Guadeloupe", "Hurricanes in Haiti", "Hurricanes in Puerto Rico", "Hurricanes in the ...
Tropical Storm Erika was one of the deadliest and most destructive natural disasters in Dominica since Hurricane David in 1979. The fifth named storm of the 2015 Atlantic hurricane season, Erika developed from a westward-moving tropical wave while well east of the Lesser Antilles. Hostile conditions, including dry air ...
52,153,809
Cane Beds, Arizona
1,164,902,928
null
[ "Census-designated places in Arizona", "Census-designated places in Mohave County, Arizona" ]
Cane Beds is an unincorporated community and census-designated place (CDP) in Mohave County, Arizona, United States. It lies 4 miles (6 km) south of the border with Utah in the Arizona Strip, and is supported by services in Utah as well as some in Nevada. The population was 466 at the 2020 census. The community is his...
10,508,676
Irreemplazable
1,142,569,339
null
[ "2007 EPs", "2007 video albums", "Albums produced by Beyoncé", "Albums produced by Rudy Pérez", "Beyoncé albums", "Columbia Records EPs", "Columbia Records video albums", "Latin music albums by American artists", "Latin pop EPs", "Spanish-language EPs" ]
Irreemplazable (English: Irreplaceable) is the first extended play (EP) by American singer Beyoncé. It was released on August 27, 2007, by Columbia Records and Music World Entertainment. Comprising Spanish re-recordings and remixes of songs from her second studio album B'Day (2006), it was initially featured as a bonus...
66,248,771
Post-lineage yoga
1,149,247,853
Contemporary form of yoga
[ "Yoga styles" ]
Post-lineage yoga, also called non-lineage yoga, is a contemporary form of yoga practised outside any major school or guru's lineage. The term was introduced by the ethnographer and scholar-practitioner Theodora Wildcroft. She stated that with the deaths of the pioneering gurus of modern yoga such as B. K. S. Iyengar a...
4,164,982
James Turner Morehead (Kentucky politician)
1,157,129,376
American politician and lawyer (1797–1854)
[ "1797 births", "1854 deaths", "19th-century American lawyers", "19th-century American politicians", "19th-century Baptists", "American people of Scottish descent", "American proslavery activists", "Baptists from Kentucky", "Burials at Frankfort Cemetery", "Governors of Kentucky", "Kentucky Natio...
James Turner Morehead (May 24, 1797 – December 28, 1854) was a United States Senator and the 12th Governor of Kentucky. He was the first native-born Kentuckian to hold the governorship of the state. A member of Henry Clay's National Republican Party, Morehead entered politics just as his party was beginning to challeng...
28,891,805
Rally to Restore Sanity and/or Fear
1,156,581,318
Rally in Washington DC led by Jon Stewart
[ "2010 in American politics", "2010 in Washington, D.C.", "2010 protests", "American political satire", "National Mall", "October 2010 events in the United States", "Political culture", "Protest marches in Washington, D.C.", "The Colbert Report", "The Daily Show" ]
The Rally to Restore Sanity and/or Fear was a gathering that took place on October 30, 2010, at the National Mall in Washington, D.C. The rally was led by Jon Stewart, host of the satirical news program The Daily Show, and Stephen Colbert, in-character as a conservative political pundit, as on his program The Colbert R...
2,650,488
Fear of Flying (The Simpsons)
1,165,075,103
null
[ "1994 American television episodes", "Cheers", "Crossover animation", "Crossover television", "Psychotherapy in fiction", "The Simpsons (season 6) episodes" ]
"Fear of Flying" is the eleventh episode of the sixth season of the American animated television series The Simpsons. It was first broadcast on the Fox network in the United States on December 18, 1994. In the episode, the family attempts to go on a vacation but soon discovers that Marge is afraid of flying. The episo...
2,492,201
The Son Also Draws
1,173,257,429
null
[ "1999 American television episodes", "Family Guy (season 1) episodes", "Native Americans in popular culture", "Television episodes about gambling", "Works about addiction" ]
"The Son Also Draws" is the sixth episode of the first season of the animated comedy series Family Guy. It originally aired on Fox in the United States on May 9, 1999. The episode follows Chris as he is ejected from the Youth Scouts, and Peter drives the family to Scout headquarters to get him readmitted. During a rest...
43,418,271
2015 24 Hours of Le Mans
1,170,971,744
83th 24 Hours of Le Mans endurance race
[ "2015 FIA World Endurance Championship season", "2015 in French motorsport", "2015 in motorsport", "24 Hours of Le Mans races", "June 2015 sports events in France" ]
The 83rd 24 Hours of Le Mans (French: 83<sup>e</sup> 24 Heures du Mans) was an 24-hour automobile endurance event for teams of three drivers each entering Le Mans Prototype and Le Mans Grand Touring Endurance cars held from 10 to 14 June 2015 at the Circuit de la Sarthe, close to Le Mans, France. It was the 83rd runnin...
321,987
Anunnaki
1,172,784,157
Group of ancient Mesopotamian deities
[ "Ancient astronaut speculation", "Characters in the Enūma Eliš", "Chthonic beings", "Epic of Gilgamesh", "Hittite deities", "Hurrian deities", "Mesopotamian deities", "Sky and weather deities", "Time and fate deities", "Underworld deities" ]
The Anunnaki (Sumerian: , also transcribed as Anunaki, Annunaki, Anunna, Ananaki and other variations) are a group of deities of the ancient Sumerians, Akkadians, Assyrians and Babylonians. In the earliest Sumerian writings about them, which come from the Post-Akkadian period, the Anunnaki are deities in the pantheon, ...
21,283,035
Lysurus periphragmoides
1,101,270,016
Species of fungus
[ "Fungi described in 1831", "Fungi of Africa", "Fungi of Mauritius", "Fungi of North America", "Fungi of South America", "Inedible fungi", "Phallales", "Taxa named by Johann Friedrich Klotzsch" ]
Lysurus periphragmoides, commonly known as the stalked lattice stinkhorn or chambered stinkhorn, is a species of fungus in the stinkhorn family. It was originally described as Simblum periphragmoides in 1831, and has been known as many different names before being transferred to Lysurus in 1980. The saprobic fungus has...
17,307,532
Benjamin Church House (Bristol, Rhode Island)
1,095,659,871
Historic house in Rhode Island, United States
[ "Buildings and structures in Bristol, Rhode Island", "Colonial Revival architecture in Rhode Island", "Houses completed in 1909", "Houses in Bristol County, Rhode Island", "Houses on the National Register of Historic Places in Rhode Island", "National Register of Historic Places in Bristol County, Rhode I...
Benjamin Church House (also known as Benjamin Church Home for the Aged) is a Colonial Revival house at 1014 Hope Street in Bristol, Rhode Island, U.S.A. It opened in 1909 as the "Benjamin Church Home for Aged Men" as stipulated by Benjamin Church's will. Beginning in 1934, during the Great Depression, it admitted women...
5,135,221
Shannon Leto
1,160,867,458
American drummer (born 1970)
[ "1970 births", "20th-century American drummers", "21st-century American drummers", "Alternative rock drummers", "American activists", "American male drummers", "American male guitarists", "American male songwriters", "American multi-instrumentalists", "American people of French descent", "Americ...
Shannon Leto (/lɛtoʊ/; born March 9, 1970) is an American musician best known as the drummer of rock band Thirty Seconds to Mars. He co-founded the group in 1998 in Los Angeles, California, with his younger brother Jared. Their debut album, 30 Seconds to Mars (2002), was released to positive reviews but only to limited...
1,219,935
The Cornfield
1,172,469,847
Painting by John Constable
[ "1826 paintings", "Children in art", "Collections of the National Gallery, London", "Dogs in art", "England in art", "Farming in art", "Food and drink paintings", "Paintings by John Constable", "Sheep in art", "Water in art" ]
The Cornfield is an oil painting by the English artist John Constable, completed from January to March 1826 in the artist’s studio. The painting shows a lane leading from East Bergholt toward Dedham, Essex, and depicts a young shepherd boy drinking from a pool in the heat of summer. The location is along Fen Lane, whic...
170,770
Kid A
1,173,781,517
2000 studio album by Radiohead
[ "2000 albums", "Albums produced by Nigel Godrich", "Ambient albums by English artists", "Capitol Records albums", "Electronic albums by English artists", "Grammy Award for Best Alternative Music Album", "Parlophone albums", "Post-rock albums by English artists", "Radiohead albums" ]
Kid A is the fourth studio album by the English rock band Radiohead, released on 2 October 2000 by Parlophone. It was recorded with their producer, Nigel Godrich, in Paris, Copenhagen, Gloucestershire and Oxfordshire. After the stress of promoting Radiohead's 1997 album OK Computer, the songwriter, Thom Yorke, wanted ...
41,079,742
Drakengard
1,169,200,165
Video game series
[ "Action role-playing video games", "Drakengard", "Elves in popular culture", "Extinction in fiction", "Fantasy video games", "Fiction about sacrifices", "Postmodern works", "Square Enix franchises", "Video game franchises", "Video game franchises introduced in 2003", "Video games about ghosts", ...
Drakengard, known in Japan as is a series of action role-playing video games created by Yoko Taro. The eponymous first game in the series was released in 2003 on the PlayStation 2, and has since been followed by a sequel, a prequel and several spin-offs. A spin-off series titled Nier, taking place in an alternative tim...
23,169,749
Battle of Roatán
1,145,163,700
1782 battle in the American Revolutionary War
[ "Battles involving Great Britain", "Battles involving Spain", "Battles of the American Revolutionary War", "Battles of the Anglo-Spanish War (1779–1783)", "Conflicts in 1782", "History of Honduras", "Naval battles of the American Revolutionary War", "Roatán" ]
The Battle of Roatán (sometimes spelled "Rattan") was an American War of Independence battle fought on March 16, 1782, between British and Spanish forces for control of Roatán, an island off the Caribbean coast of present-day Honduras. A Spanish expeditionary force under Matías de Gálvez, the Captain General of Spanis...
30,830,351
Dream Logic
1,168,146,663
null
[ "2009 American television episodes", "Brain–computer interfacing in fiction", "Fringe (season 2) episodes" ]
"Dream Logic" is the fifth episode of the second season of the American science fiction drama television series Fringe, and the 25th episode overall. It was written by Josh Singer and directed by Paul A. Edwards. The episode follows several people seemingly dreaming while still awake, leading the Fringe team to investi...
1,344,716
Errantry
1,153,319,613
Poem by J.R.R Tolkien
[ "1933 poems", "British poems", "Middle-earth music", "Middle-earth poetry" ]
"Errantry" is a three-page poem by J.R.R. Tolkien, first published in The Oxford Magazine in 1933. It was included in revised and extended form in Tolkien's 1962 collection of short poems, The Adventures of Tom Bombadil. Donald Swann set the poem to music in his 1967 song cycle, The Road Goes Ever On. The poem has a c...
38,819,300
Ambrose Channel pilot cable
1,161,290,236
Electromagnetic navigational aid
[ "History of New York City", "History of communication", "History of navigation", "History of radio in the United States", "Maritime transport", "Navigational aids", "Port of New York and New Jersey" ]
The Ambrose Channel pilot cable, also called the Ambrose Channel leader cable, was a cable laid in Ambrose Channel at the entrance to the Port of New York and New Jersey that provided an audio tone for guiding ships in and out of port at times of low visibility. The cable was laid during 1919 and 1920; it had been remo...
46,991,438
Agar.io
1,172,133,642
2015 multiplayer video game
[ ".io video games", "2015 video games", "Action games", "Android (operating system) games", "Battle royale games", "Browser games", "Browser-based multiplayer online games", "Casual games", "Free-to-play video games", "IOS games", "Miniclip games", "Multiplayer video games", "Social casual ga...
Agar.io is a massively multiplayer online action game created by Brazilian developer Matheus Valadares. Players control one or more circular cells in a map representing a Petri dish. The goal is to gain as much mass as possible by eating agar and cells smaller than the player's cell while avoiding larger ones which can...
70,850
Smith of Wootton Major
1,171,055,025
1967 novella by J. R. R. Tolkien
[ "1967 books", "1967 short stories", "Allen & Unwin books", "Books by J. R. R. Tolkien", "British novellas", "Fantasy short stories" ]
Smith of Wootton Major, first published in 1967, is a novella by J. R. R. Tolkien. It tells the tale of a Great Cake, baked for the once in twenty-four year Feast of Good Children. The Master Cook, Nokes, hides some trinkets in the cake for the children to find; one is a star he found in an old spice box. A boy, Smith,...
5,847,087
Jackie Slater
1,173,139,397
American football player and coach (born 1954)
[ "1954 births", "American Conference Pro Bowl players", "American football offensive tackles", "Azusa Pacific Cougars football coaches", "Jackson State Tigers football players", "Living people", "Los Angeles Rams players", "National Conference Pro Bowl players", "National Football League players with...
Jackie Ray Slater (born May 27, 1954), nicknamed "Big Bad Jackie", is an American former professional football player who was an offensive tackle for 20 seasons in the National Football League (NFL). He played his entire career with the Rams franchise: 19 seasons in Los Angeles, from 1976 to 1994, and one in St. Louis ...
7,842,319
Battle of the Gates of Trajan
1,170,830,388
Part of the Byzantine–Bulgarian Wars (986 AD)
[ "10th century in Bulgaria", "980s conflicts", "980s in military history", "980s in the Byzantine Empire", "986", "Battles involving the First Bulgarian Empire", "Battles of Basil II", "Battles of the Byzantine–Bulgarian Wars in Thrace", "History of Sofia Province", "Military history of Bulgaria" ]
The Battle of the Gates of Trajan (Bulgarian: Битка край Траянови врати, Medieval Greek: Μάχη στις Πύλες του Τραϊανού) was a battle between Byzantine and Bulgarian forces in the year 986. It took place in the pass of the same name, modern Trayanovi Vrata, in Sofia Province, Bulgaria. It was the largest defeat of the B...
37,265,084
DNA (Little Mix song)
1,168,702,771
null
[ "2012 singles", "2012 songs", "Electropop songs", "Little Mix songs", "Song recordings produced by TMS (production team)", "Songs written by Ben Kohn", "Songs written by Iain James", "Songs written by Peter Kelleher (songwriter)", "Songs written by Tom Barnes (songwriter)", "Syco Music singles", ...
"DNA" is a song by British girl group Little Mix. It was released on 9 November 2012, through Syco Music, as the second single from their debut studio album of the same name (2012). It was written by the group members, along with production team TMS and songwriter Iain James. "DNA" was met with mixed reviews from crit...
35,513,694
County Road 595 (Marquette County, Michigan)
1,147,937,666
Proposed county road in Marquette County, Michigan, United States
[ "County roads in Michigan", "Transportation in Marquette County, Michigan" ]
County Road 595 (CR 595, Co. Rd. 595) was a proposed primary county road in Marquette County in the US state of Michigan. The road would have provided access from the northern part of the county, near the Eagle Mine in Michigamme Township, to US Highway 41 (US 41) and M-28 in Humboldt Township. The approximately 21.5-m...
100,119
Matsya
1,173,860,280
Fish avatar of Vishnu
[ "Avatars of Vishnu", "Fish gods", "Flood myths", "Mythological human hybrids", "Piscine and amphibian humanoids", "Water and Hinduism" ]
Matsya (Sanskrit: मत्स्य, lit. fish) is the fish avatar of the Hindu god Vishnu. Often described as the first of Vishnu's ten primary avatars, Matsya is described to have rescued the first man, Manu, from a great deluge. Matsya may be depicted as a giant fish, often golden in color, or anthropomorphically with the tors...
501,160
Vlad II Dracul
1,173,569,718
Ruler of Wallachia (r. 1436–42, 1443-47)
[ "1390s births", "1447 deaths", "15th-century Romanian people", "Burials at Dealu Monastery, Viforâta (Dâmboviţa County)", "Dracula", "Illegitimate children of monarchs", "Medieval murder victims", "Members of the Romanian Orthodox Church", "Order of the Dragon", "Princes of Wallachia", "Year of ...
Vlad II (Romanian: Vlad al II-lea), also known as Vlad Dracul (Vlad al II-lea Dracul) or Vlad the Dragon (before 1395 – November 1447), was Voivode of Wallachia from 1436 to 1442, and again from 1443 to 1447. He is internationally known as the father of Vlad the Impaler, or Dracula. Born an illegitimate son of Mircea I...
30,570
Trajan
1,172,616,863
Roman emperor from AD 98 to 117
[ "117 deaths", "1st-century Roman emperors", "2nd-century Roman emperors", "53 births", "Adult adoptees", "Ancient Roman adoptees", "Ancient Roman military personnel", "Deaths from edema", "Deified Roman emperors", "Imperial Roman consuls", "LGBT Roman emperors", "Latin letter writers", "Lead...
Trajan (/ˈtreɪdʒən/ TRAY-jən; Latin: Caesar Nerva Traianus; 18 September 53c. 11 August 117) was Roman emperor from 98 to 117. Declared optimus princeps ("best ruler") by the senate, Trajan is remembered as one of the Five Good Emperors of the Nerva–Antonine dynasty due to his philanthropic rule and as a successful sol...
146,195
Sugar Ray Robinson
1,172,183,356
American boxer (1921–1989)
[ "1921 births", "1989 deaths", "20th-century African-American sportspeople", "African-American boxers", "American Freemasons", "American male boxers", "Boxers from Detroit", "Boxers from Georgia (U.S. state)", "Boxers from New York City", "Burials at Inglewood Park Cemetery", "Deaths from Alzheim...
Walker Smith Jr. (May 3, 1921 – April 12, 1989), better known as Sugar Ray Robinson, was an American professional boxer who competed from 1940 to 1965. He was inducted into the International Boxing Hall of Fame in 1990. He is often regarded as the greatest boxer of all time, pound-for-pound. Robinson was a dominant am...
11,929,647
Who Am I (Casting Crowns song)
1,171,498,542
null
[ "2000s ballads", "2003 songs", "2004 singles", "Casting Crowns songs", "Pop ballads", "Rock ballads", "Songs written by Mark Hall (musician)" ]
"Who Am I" is a song recorded by Christian rock band Casting Crowns. Written by Mark Hall and produced by Mark A. Miller and Steven Curtis Chapman, it was released on February 22, 2004, as the second single from the band's 2003 self-titled debut album. A pop rock and adult contemporary ballad, the song is based around ...
370,358
Frome
1,172,849,836
Town in Somerset, England
[ "Civil parishes in Somerset", "Frome", "Market towns in Somerset", "Towns in Mendip District" ]
Frome (/ˈfruːm/ FROOM) is a town and civil parish in eastern Somerset, England. The town is built on uneven high ground at the eastern end of the Mendip Hills, and centres on the River Frome. The town, about 13 miles (21 km) south of Bath, is part of the parliamentary constituency of Somerton and Frome. The population...
22,979,818
Wars of the Delian League
1,167,242,661
5th century BC military conflicts
[ "440s BC conflicts", "450s BC conflicts", "460s BC conflicts", "470s BC conflicts", "Battles involving Phoenicia", "Greco-Persian Wars", "Wars involving ancient Cyprus", "Wars involving ancient Egypt", "Wars of the Delian League" ]
The Wars of the Delian League (477–449 BC) were a series of campaigns fought between the Delian League of Athens and her allies (and later subjects), and the Achaemenid Empire of Persia. These conflicts represent a continuation of the Greco-Persian Wars, after the Ionian Revolt and the first and second Persian invasion...
2,740,385
Stylidium
1,170,747,320
Genus of plants
[ "Asterales genera", "Stylidium" ]
Stylidium (the triggerplants or trigger plants) is a genus of dicotyledonous plants that belong to the family Stylidiaceae. The genus name Stylidium is derived from the Greek στύλος or stylos (column or pillar), which refers to the distinctive reproductive structure that its flowers possess. Pollination is achieved thr...
1,025,028
Veronica Mars
1,170,635,150
American teen mystery drama TV series (2004–2019)
[ "2000s American college television series", "2000s American comedy-drama television series", "2000s American high school television series", "2000s American mystery television series", "2000s American teen drama television series", "2004 American television series debuts", "2010s American college televi...
Veronica Mars is an American teen noir mystery drama television series created by screenwriter Rob Thomas. The series is set in the fictional town of Neptune, California, and stars Kristen Bell as the eponymous character. The series premiered on September 22, 2004, during television network UPN's final two years, and e...
61,126,370
1988 Football League Fourth Division play-off final
1,170,273,144
Association football match
[ "1988 Football League play-offs", "EFL League Two play-off finals", "May 1988 sports events in the United Kingdom", "Swansea City A.F.C. matches", "Torquay United F.C. matches" ]
The 1988 Football League Fourth Division play-off Final was an association football match contested by Swansea City and Torquay United over two legs on 25 and 28 May 1988, to determine which club would play the following season in the Third Division. Torquay United had finished in fifth place in the Fourth Division whi...
22,485,287
Como la Flor
1,172,797,641
1992 single by Selena
[ "1990s ballads", "1992 singles", "1992 songs", "American dance-pop songs", "Boleros", "Cristian Castro songs", "Cumbia songs", "EMI Latin singles", "Pop ballads", "Ranchera songs", "Republic Records singles", "Selena songs", "Song recordings produced by A. B. Quintanilla", "Songs about hea...
"Como la Flor" ("Like the Flower") is a song recorded by American singer Selena. Written by A. B. Quintanilla and Pete Astudillo, it was released as the second single from her third studio album Entre a Mi Mundo (1992). The song was written by Quintanilla, who was inspired by a family selling illuminated plastic flower...
317,138
Staten Island Railway
1,173,682,057
Rapid transit line in New York City
[ "1899 establishments in New York City", "600 V DC railway electrification", "CSX Transportation", "Companies affiliated with the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad", "Companies based in Staten Island", "Defunct New York (state) railroads", "Metropolitan Transportation Authority", "Railway companies establish...
The Staten Island Railway (SIR) is a rapid transit line in the New York City borough of Staten Island. It is owned by the Staten Island Rapid Transit Operating Authority (SIRTOA), a subsidiary of the Metropolitan Transportation Authority, and operated by the New York City Transit Authority Department of Subways. SIR op...
64,825,801
Rusco Tower
1,173,018,563
Early 16th-century tower house in Scotland
[ "Buildings and structures completed in the 16th century", "Castles in Dumfries and Galloway", "Category A listed buildings in Dumfries and Galloway", "Tower houses in Scotland" ]
Rusco Tower, sometimes called Rusco Castle, is a tower house near Gatehouse of Fleet in Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland. Built around 1500 for Mariota Carson and her husband Robert Gordon, on lands given to them by her father, it was used to incarcerate a number of the Gordons' rivals in the 16th century. After Robert ...
4,644,269
WrestleMania XXIV
1,171,402,156
2008 World Wrestling Entertainment pay-per-view event
[ "2008 WWE pay-per-view events", "2008 in professional wrestling in Florida", "March 2008 events in the United States", "Professional wrestling shows in Orlando, Florida", "WrestleMania" ]
WrestleMania XXIV was the 24th annual WrestleMania professional wrestling pay-per-view (PPV) event produced by World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE). It was held for wrestlers from the promotion's Raw, SmackDown, and ECW brand divisions. The event took place on March 30, 2008, at the Florida Citrus Bowl in Orlando, Flori...
56,294,785
2018 Berlin ePrix
1,164,241,550
Formula E electric car race held in Berlin in 2018
[ "2017–18 Formula E season", "2018 in German motorsport", "Berlin ePrix", "May 2018 events in Germany", "May 2018 sports events in Germany" ]
The 2018 Berlin ePrix (formally the 2018 BMW i Berlin E-Prix) was a Formula E electric car race held at the Tempelhof Airport Street Circuit at Tempelhof Airport in the outskirts of Berlin on 19 May 2018. It was the ninth round of the 2017–18 Formula E Championship and the fourth edition of the event as part of the cha...
18,013,066
HD 40307 c
1,154,748,236
Extrasolar planet in the constellation Pictor
[ "Exoplanets detected by radial velocity", "Exoplanets discovered in 2008", "HD 40307", "Pictor", "Super-Earths" ]
HD 40307 c is an extrasolar planet orbiting the star HD 40307, located 42 light-years away in the direction of the southern constellation Pictor. The planet was discovered by the radial velocity method, using the HARPS apparatus, in June 2008. Of the six proposed planets in the HD 40307 star system, it is the third-lar...
726,022
Tommy Lawton
1,172,983,520
English association footballer (1919–1996)
[ "1919 births", "1996 deaths", "Aldershot F.C. wartime guest players", "Arsenal F.C. players", "Association football coaches", "Association football scouts", "Brentford F.C. managers", "Brentford F.C. players", "British Army personnel of World War II", "Burnley F.C. players", "Chelsea F.C. player...
Thomas Lawton (6 October 1919 – 6 November 1996) was an English football player and manager. A strong centre-forward with excellent all-round attacking skills, he was able to head the ball with tremendous power and accuracy. Born in Farnworth and raised in Bolton, he played amateur football at Rossendale United, befor...
61,178,022
1988 Football League Third Division play-off final
1,170,273,103
Association football match
[ "1988 Football League play-offs", "Bristol City F.C. matches", "EFL League One play-off finals", "Football League Third Division play-off finals", "May 1988 sports events in the United Kingdom", "Walsall F.C. matches" ]
The 1988 Football League Third Division play-off Final was an association football match contested by Walsall and Bristol City over two legs on 25 and 28 May 1988, and then a replay on 30 May 1988, to determine which club would play the following season in the Second Division. Walsall had finished in third place in the...
2,856,486
Hurricane Fefa
1,167,975,539
Category 3 Pacific hurricane in 1991
[ "1991 Pacific hurricane season", "1991 in Hawaii", "Category 3 Pacific hurricanes", "Hurricanes in Hawaii", "Retired Pacific hurricanes" ]
Hurricane Fefa was the only tropical cyclone during the 1991 Pacific hurricane season to directly impact the Hawaiian Islands. The sixth tropical storm, fourth hurricane, and second major hurricane of the season, the storm developed from a tropical wave on July 29 about 975 miles (1,569 km) south-southeast of Cabo San ...
1,448,170
Frances Oldham Kelsey
1,173,246,048
Canadian-American physician and pharmacologist (1914–2015)
[ "1914 births", "2015 deaths", "20th-century American physicians", "20th-century American women physicians", "20th-century Canadian physicians", "20th-century Canadian women scientists", "21st-century American women", "American centenarians", "American civil servants", "American pharmacologists", ...
Frances Kathleen Oldham Kelsey CM (née Oldham; July 24, 1914 – August 7, 2015) was a Canadian-American pharmacologist and physician. As a reviewer for the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA), she refused to authorize thalidomide for market because she had concerns about the lack of evidence regarding the drug's saf...
13,790,370
Tornado outbreak of October 17–19, 2007
1,172,879,438
2007 tornado outbreak in the United States
[ "2007 natural disasters in the United States", "Derechos in the United States", "F3 tornadoes", "October 2007 events in the United States", "Tornadoes in Alabama", "Tornadoes in Florida", "Tornadoes in Indiana", "Tornadoes in Kentucky", "Tornadoes in Michigan", "Tornadoes in Missouri", "Tornadoe...
The tornado outbreak of October 17–19, 2007 was a widespread tornado outbreak that took place across much of the eastern half of North America starting on October 17, 2007, and continuing into the early hours of October 19. The outbreak was also responsible for five deaths; three in Michigan and two in Missouri, plus m...
57,787,188
Siddhantasara
1,140,163,009
1889 book of history of philosophy by Manilal Dwivedi
[ "1889 non-fiction books", "Analytic philosophy literature", "Gujarati-language books", "History books about philosophy", "Works by Manilal Dwivedi" ]
Siddhantasara (; transl. The Gist of Principles) is a 1889 Gujarati book on the history of philosophy by Indian writer and philosopher Manilal Dwivedi. It is a historical critique of the world's religious philosophies. The book deals with the evolution of religious sentiment and attempts to establish the superiority of...
2,781,381
My Old Kentucky Home State Park
1,137,722,744
State park in Kentucky, United States
[ "1936 establishments in Kentucky", "Historic house museums in Kentucky", "Houses in Nelson County, Kentucky", "Houses on the National Register of Historic Places in Kentucky", "Museums in Nelson County, Kentucky", "National Register of Historic Places in Bardstown, Kentucky", "Protected areas establishe...
My Old Kentucky Home State Park is a state park located in Bardstown, Kentucky, United States. The park's centerpiece is Federal Hill, a former plantation home owned by United States Senator John Rowan in 1795. During the Rowan family's occupation, the mansion became a meeting place for local politicians and hosted sev...
1,994,406
Mega Man (1995 video game)
1,156,516,723
1995 action-platform video game published by U.S. Gold
[ "1995 video games", "Game Gear games", "Game Gear-only games", "Mega Man spin-off games", "North America-exclusive video games", "Single-player video games", "Superhero video games", "U.S. Gold games", "Video games developed in the United Kingdom" ]
Mega Man is an action-platform video game developed by Freestyle for the Sega Game Gear, and saw a North America-only release in October 1995. The game was sublicensed by British publisher U.S. Gold from Japanese-based company and creator of Mega Man Capcom. The game features Mega Man fighting against the mad scientist...
68,213,441
Sashel Palacios
1,156,917,004
Mexican-American softball player
[ "1995 births", "American sportspeople of Mexican descent", "Arizona State Sun Devils softball players", "Central American and Caribbean Games silver medalists for Mexico", "Chicago Bandits players", "Cleveland Comets players", "Competitors at the 2018 Central American and Caribbean Games", "Living peo...
Sashel Aitiana Palacios Barajas (born September 9, 1995) is an American softball catcher of Mexican descent. After playing college softball for Arizona State, she embarked on a professional career in 2018. She also helped the Mexico national team qualify for the 2020 Summer Olympics, which finished the tournament in fo...
5,819,521
Rajiv Gandhi International Airport
1,173,561,290
Airport serving Hyderabad, Telangana, India
[ "2008 establishments in Andhra Pradesh", "Airports established in 2008", "Airports in Telangana", "Buildings and structures in Hyderabad, India", "GMR Group", "International airports in India", "Public–private partnership projects in India", "Transport in Hyderabad, India" ]
Rajiv Gandhi International Airport is an international airport that serves Hyderabad, the capital of the Indian state of Telangana. It is located in Shamshabad, about 24 kilometres (15 mi) south of Hyderabad and it was opened on 23 March 2008 to replace Begumpet Airport, which was the sole civilian airport serving Hyde...
140,469
Iazyges
1,171,101,634
Ancient Sarmatian tribe of Central Europe
[ "Ancient tribes in Dacia", "Ancient tribes in Hungary", "Ancient tribes in Serbia", "Ancient tribes in Ukraine", "Historical Iranian peoples", "Iranian nomads", "Roman Dacia", "Roman buffer states", "Sarmatian tribes", "Serbia in the Roman era" ]
The Iazyges (/aɪˈæzɪdʒiːz/) were an ancient Sarmatian tribe that traveled westward in 200 BC from Central Asia to the steppes of modern Ukraine. In c. 44 BC, they moved into modern-day Hungary and Serbia near the Dacian steppe between the Danube and Tisza rivers, where they adopted a semi-sedentary lifestyle. In their...
2,175,370
Mega Man X5
1,172,509,707
2000 video game
[ "2000 video games", "Malware in fiction", "Mega Man X games", "PlayStation (console) games", "PlayStation Network games", "Superhero video games", "Terrorism in fiction", "Video games about impact events", "Video games about terrorism", "Video games about viral outbreaks", "Video games developed...
Mega Man X5, known as Rockman X5 (ロックマンX5) in Japan, is an action-platform video game and the fifth main installment in the Mega Man X series. Developed by Capcom, it was first released for the PlayStation in Japan on November 30, 2000, and in North America and PAL territories the following year. In 2002, the game was ...
1,218,621
Hubert William Lewis
1,166,792,733
Recipient of the Victoria Cross
[ "1896 births", "1977 deaths", "British Army personnel of World War I", "British Army recipients of the Victoria Cross", "British Home Guard soldiers", "British World War I recipients of the Victoria Cross", "Burials in Wales", "Military personnel from Pembrokeshire", "People from Milford Haven", "...
Lance Corporal Hubert William Lewis (1 May 1896 – 22 February 1977) was a Welsh soldier and recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest and most prestigious award for gallantry in the face of the enemy that can be awarded to British and Commonwealth forces. Born in Milford Haven, he left school at 13 to work in a loc...
64,567,869
Mermaid vs Sailor
1,155,247,049
null
[ "2007 EPs", "Marina Diamandis EPs", "Self-released EPs" ]
Mermaid vs Sailor is the first extended play by Welsh singer-songwriter Marina Diamandis, released under the stage name Marina and the Diamonds. The EP was independently released on 23 November 2007 and distributed via her official profile on Myspace. It contains six demos recorded by Diamandis at her home and approxim...
30,857,385
University of Colorado Denver
1,173,367,367
Public university in Denver, Colorado
[ "1912 establishments in Colorado", "Auraria Campus", "Education in Aurora, Colorado", "Education in Denver", "Public universities and colleges in Colorado", "Universities and colleges established in 1912", "Universities and colleges in Denver", "University of Colorado Denver", "University of Colorad...
The University of Colorado Denver (CU Denver, Colorado–Denver) is a public research university located in downtown Denver, Colorado. It is part of the University of Colorado system. Established in 1912 as an extension of the University of Colorado Boulder, CU Denver attained university status and became an independent ...
24,825
Pteranodon
1,168,036,196
Genus of pteranodontid pterosaur from the Late Cretaceous
[ "Fossil taxa described in 1876", "Late Cretaceous pterosaurs of North America", "Pteranodontians", "Taxa named by Othniel Charles Marsh" ]
Pteranodon (/tɪˈrænədɒn/); from Ancient Greek πτερόν (pteron 'wing') and ἀνόδων (anodon 'toothless') is a genus of pterosaur that included some of the largest known flying reptiles, with P. longiceps having a wingspan of over 6 m (20 ft). They lived during the late Cretaceous geological period of North America in prese...
44,504,259
Architecture of Fremantle Prison
1,089,087,895
Building design of Fremantle Prison
[ "Architecture in Western Australia", "Fremantle Prison" ]
The architecture of Fremantle Prison includes the six-hectare (15-acre) site of the former prison on The Terrace, Fremantle, in Western Australia. Limestone was quarried on-site during construction, and the south-western corner (the South Knoll) and eastern portion of the site are at a considerably higher ground level....
43,829,953
Overdrive (Shonen Knife album)
1,165,847,190
null
[ "2014 albums", "Shonen Knife albums" ]
Overdrive is the 19th studio album by Japanese pop punk trio Shonen Knife. It was released on April 14, 2014 in Europe, and on April 16, 2014 in Japan. According to band leader Naoko Yamano, because their album Free Time (2010) was heavily influenced by punk rock, and Pop Tune (2012) had explored a more pop-oriented so...
378,598
Tunicate
1,173,754,085
Marine animals, subphylum of chordates
[ "Cambrian Series 2 first appearances", "Extant Cambrian first appearances", "Tunicates" ]
A tunicate is a marine invertebrate animal, a member of the subphylum Tunicata (/ˌtjuːnɪˈkeɪtə/ ). It is part of the Chordata, a phylum which includes all animals with dorsal nerve cords and notochords (including vertebrates). The subphylum was at one time called Urochordata, and the term urochordates is still sometime...
25,989,073
Mamma Mia (30 Rock)
1,148,294,514
null
[ "2009 American television episodes", "30 Rock (season 3) episodes" ]
"Mamma Mia" is the 21st episode of the third season of the American television comedy series 30 Rock, and the 57th overall episode of the series. It was written by co-executive producer Ron Weiner and directed by series producer Don Scardino. The episode originally aired on NBC in the United States on May 7, 2009. Gues...
60,204
Killing Is My Business... and Business Is Good!
1,170,901,362
null
[ "1985 debut albums", "Combat Records albums", "Megadeth albums", "Thrash metal albums" ]
Killing Is My Business... and Business Is Good! is the debut studio album by American thrash metal band Megadeth, released on June 12, 1985, by Combat Records. At the beginning of 1985, the band was given \$8,000 by Combat to record and produce its debut album. The band was forced to fire their original producer and pr...
30,555,518
Marais des Cygnes Massacre Site
1,165,973,122
null
[ "American Civil War on the National Register of Historic Places", "Bleeding Kansas", "Conflict sites on the National Register of Historic Places in Kansas", "Kansas state historic sites", "National Historic Landmarks in Kansas", "National Register of Historic Places in Linn County, Kansas", "Protected a...
The Marais des Cygnes Massacre Site, also known as Marais des Cygnes Massacre Memorial Park, is a state historic site near Trading Post, Kansas that commemorates the 1858 massacre of the same name. On May 19, 1858, during a period of political instability and sporadic violence known as Bleeding Kansas, a group of pro-s...
10,936,603
Cynthia Lummis
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American politician (born 1954)
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Cynthia Marie Lummis Wiederspahn (/ˈlʌmɪs/ LUH-miss; born September 10, 1954) is an American attorney and politician serving as the junior United States senator from Wyoming since 2021. A member of the Republican Party, Lummis served as the U.S representative for Wyoming's at-large congressional district from 2009 to 2...
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George N. Parks
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American conductor
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George N. Parks (May 23, 1953 – September 16, 2010) was the director of the University of Massachusetts Minuteman Marching Band at University of Massachusetts Amherst from 1977 until 2010. He also led the George N. Parks Drum Major Academy, a summer workshop program for high school drum majors that he founded in 1978. ...
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Cicada
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Superfamily of insects
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The cicadas (/sɪˈkɑːdəz, -ˈkeɪ-/) are a superfamily, the Cicadoidea, of insects in the order Hemiptera (true bugs). They are in the suborder Auchenorrhyncha, along with smaller jumping bugs such as leafhoppers and froghoppers. The superfamily is divided into two families, the Tettigarctidae, with two species in Austral...