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Christian Archibald HERTER, Congress, MA (1895-1966)
HERTER Christian Archibald , a Representative from Massachusetts; born in Paris, France, March 28, 1895, of American parents; attended school in Paris 1901-1904 and Browning School of New York…Robert Christian ECKHARDT, Congress, TX (1913-2001)
ECKHARDT Robert Christian , (Grandnephew of Rudolph Kleberg, nephew of Harry McLeary Wurzbach, cousin of Richard Mifflin Kleberg, Sr.), a Representative from Texas; born in Austin, Travis County,…Harold Christian HAGEN, Congress, MN (1901-1957)
HAGEN Harold Christian , a Representative from Minnesota; born in Crookston, Polk County, Minn., November 10, 1901; attended the public and high schools; was graduated from St. Olaf College,…Donna Marie Christian CHRISTENSEN, Congress, VI (1945)
CHRISTENSEN Donna Marie , (elected under the name Donna Christian-Green in the One Hundred Fifth and One Hundred Sixth Congresses), a Delegate from the Virgin Islands; born in Teaneck, Monmouth…Walter Christian PLOESER, Congress, MO (1907-1993)
PLOESER Walter Christian , a Representative from Missouri; born in St. Louis, Mo., January 7, 1907; attended the public schools of St. Louis, Mo., Casper and Lusk, Wyo., and the City College of…Christian William RAMSEYER, Congress, IA (1875-1943)
RAMSEYER Christian William , a Representative from Iowa; born near Collinsville, Butler County, Ohio, March 13, 1875; moved to Davis County, Iowa, in 1887 and settled near Pulaski; attended the…Gower, John
(Encyclopedia) Gower, JohnGower, Johngouˈər, gôr [key], 1330?–1408, English poet. He was the best-known contemporary and friend of Chaucer, who addressed him as “Moral Gower,” at the end of Troilus…Crusius, Christian August
(Encyclopedia) Crusius, Christian AugustCrusius, Christian Augustkrĭsˈtēän ouˈg&oobreve;st kr&oomacr;ˈzē&oobreve;s [key], 1715–75, German philosopher and theologian. He was educated at…Æthelbert, king of Kent
(Encyclopedia) ÆthelbertÆthelbertĕˈthəlbərt, ă– [key], d. 616, king of Kent (560?–616). Although defeated by the West Saxons in 568, he became the strongest ruler in England S of the Humber River.…Baur, Ferdinand Christian
(Encyclopedia) Baur, Ferdinand ChristianBaur, Ferdinand Christianfĕrˈdĭnänt krĭsˈtēän bour [key], 1792–1860, German Protestant theologian. He was from 1826 on the theological faculty of Tübingen. He…