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Amoussou was born in Paris and raised in Benin and Nigeria until he was twelve years old. [3] His mother named him after American civil rights activist Ralph Abernathy and American writer Ralph Ellison. [1] His maternal grandmother is an Ethiopian Jew, and his maternal grandfather is from the former Kingdom of Dahomey, in present-day Benin. [4]
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Many parts of the body have been named for the person who first described it. This category is designed to bring all of these together, which will show how extensive is the practice of naming structures after those who first described them.
The Three Musketeers: D'Artagnan (French: Les Trois Mousquetaires : D'Artagnan, titled The Three Musketeers – Part I: D'Artagnan in the United States) is a 2023 epic action-adventure film and the first of a two-part epic saga directed by Martin Bourboulon, based on Alexandre Dumas's 1844 novel The Three Musketeers. [2]
Malpighian corpuscle – Marcello Malpighi, the name given to both renal corpuscle and splenic lymphoid nodules; Meckel's cartilage and Meckel's diverticulum – Johann Friedrich Meckel; Meibomian glands – Heinrich Meibom; Meissner's corpuscle and Meissner's plexus – Georg Meissner; Merkel cell – Friedrich Sigmund Merkel; Meyer's loop
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Hoag's Object is a ring galaxy in Serpens, named after Arthur Hoag. Erik Holmberg described multiple galaxies that have since been named after him: Holmberg II is a dwarf irregular galaxy about 9.8 million light-years away in the M81 Group; Holmberg IX is a dwarf irregular galaxy and a satellite galaxy of Messier 81.