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Barry S. Strauss (born November 27, 1953) is an American historian. He is a professor of history and humanistic studies at Cornell University , and a visiting Corliss Page Dean Fellow at the Hoover Institution .
Barry Strauss Carl (born April 20, 1950) is an American voice-over actor and musician best known as the bass of the a cappella vocal band Rockapella while the group was house band on the PBS children's geography game show Where in the World Is Carmen Sandiego?. He was a member of Rockapella from 1988 until he left the group in 2002.
Strauss, Strauß, or Straus is a common Germanic surname. ... Barry S. Strauss (born 1953), American classicist and historian; Bill Strauss (footballer) ...
Madame Du Barry: Dolores del Río: Louis XV of France: Reginald Owen: The Mighty Barnum: P. T. Barnum: Wallace Beery: Nell Gwynn: Nell Gwynn: Anna Neagle: The Rise of Catherine the Great: Catherine II of Russia: Elisabeth Bergner: The Scarlet Empress: Catherine II "The Great" of Russia: Marlene Dietrich: Waltzes from Vienna: Johann Strauss ...
Let's do the time warp again! Several decades have passed since the release of 1975's The Rocky Horror Picture Show, and original movie cast member Barry Bostwick is looking back on his experience ...
Young Joe, the Forgotten Kennedy is a 1977 American made-for-television biographical film that originally aired on ABC.Based upon the biography by Hank Searls called The Lost Prince: Young Joe, the Forgotten Kennedy, the film chronicles the life of Joseph P. Kennedy Jr., the older brother of John F. Kennedy who was killed in action in World War II, leaving behind aspirations to become the ...
An ancient source estimated 60,000 rebels killed but Barry Strauss in 2009 suggested between 5,000 and 10,000 dead. [1] Six thousand survivors of the revolt were captured and crucified on Crassus' orders, while 5,000 others who escaped from Crassus' troops were captured and killed by the Spanish legions under Pompey , possibly in northern Italy .
Threads is a 1984 British apocalyptic war drama television film jointly produced by the BBC, Nine Network and Western-World Television Inc. Written by Barry Hines and directed and produced by Mick Jackson, it is a dramatic account of nuclear war and its effects in Britain, specifically on the city of Sheffield in Northern England.