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Alma, who is the head of the House of Temperance, is considered to parallel the spirit metaphorically. [9] On 20 September 1854 the Battle of Alma, named after the Alma River nearby, which was a war between the French, English, and Ottoman empires and the Russian empire [10] was fought and ended.
Alma (given name), including a list of people, Mormon religious figures and fictional characters with the name Alma (Finnish singer) (Alma-Sofia Miettinen, born 1996) Alma (French singer) (Alexandra Maquet, born 1988)
Alma Oralia Minerva Cooper [2] was born March 17, 2002 [1] in Okemos, Michigan to parents Stacey and Oralia Cooper, and describes herself as a "lifelong Michigander". [3] [4] [5] Her father is African-American and a retired major in the United States Army, while her mother is a former pageant contestant and migrant worker from Mexico who came to the United States at age six.
Alma Elizabeth Deutscher (born 19 February 2005) is a British composer, pianist, violinist and conductor. A former child prodigy , Deutscher composed her first piano sonata at the age of five; at seven, she completed the short opera, The Sweeper of Dreams , and later wrote a violin concerto at age nine.
Alma Woodsey Thomas (September 22, 1891 – February 24, 1978) was an African-American artist and teacher who lived and worked in Washington, D.C., and is now recognized as a major American painter of the 20th century.
Alma Angela Cohen Cogan [1] (19 May 1932 – 26 October 1966) was an English singer of traditional pop in the 1950s and early 1960s. Dubbed the "Girl with the Giggle in Her Voice", she was the highest paid British female entertainer of her era.
Austin Theory, professional wrestler (real name Austin White) Alma Thomas, painter; Clarence Thomas, Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States; Demaryius Thomas, football player; Frank Thomas, baseball player; John Michael "Mickey" Thomas, singer; Joshua Thomas, designer; J. T. Thomas, football player; Rozonda Thomas, singer
The word is derived from the Latin celebrity, from the adjective celeber ("famous," "celebrated"). Being a celebrity is often one of the highest degrees of notability, although the word notable is mistaken to be synonymous with the title celebrity, fame, prominence etc. As in Wikipedia, articles written about notable people doesn't necessarily ...