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Duong Hong Phong (Vietnamese: Dương Hồng Phong, born 30 August 1953) is an American mathematician of Vietnamese origin. He is a professor of mathematics at Columbia University . He is known for his research on complex analysis , partial differential equations , string theory and complex geometry .
Bertrada recommended that Charlemagne set aside his legal wife, Himiltrude, and marry Desiderata, a daughter of the Lombard king Desiderius, but Charlemagne soon divorced Desiderata. Einhard claims this was the only episode that ever strained relations between mother and son. [12]
Nguyen Do – poet, editor and translator; co-author of Black Dog, Black Night Contemporary Vietnamese Poetry (2008) and Beyond the Court Gate: Selected Poems of Nguyen Trai (2010) Nguyen Qui Duc – essayist and radio producer and author of Where the Ashes Are: The Odyssey of a Vietnamese Family
The best guess is that she was the youngest daughter of Hồ Phi Diễn. According to the first researchers of Hồ Xuân Hương, such as Nguyễn Hữu Tiến and Dương Quảng Hàm, she was a daughter of Hồ Phi Diễn (born in 1704) in Quỳnh Đôi Village, Quỳnh Lưu District, Nghệ An Province (*).
Subsequent children were Elizabeth, Margaret, Richard, William, Charles, the poet George Herbert (born 3 April 1593), Henry (born 1594), Frances, and Thomas (born posthumously 1597). [3] By 1593 they had moved to Black Hall, a large, low house in a valley overlooked by Montgomery Castle. Magdalen is seen as the head of an early English literary ...
His wife, Edna, is a critic on modern Irish and British poetry. [8] They had three children, Rebecca, Daniel and Sarah. An atheist, Longley described himself as a "sentimental" disbeliever. [9] In 1994, Longley wrote his most famous poem, "Ceasefire".
Lydia Huntley Sigourney (September 1, 1791 – June 10, 1865), née Lydia Howard Huntley, was an American poet, author, and publisher during the early and mid 19th century.
Vivien Dayrell-Browning was born in Rhodesia. [1] As a child she spent her pocket-money collecting dolls' house furniture. She had a difficult childhood: her father had an affair and her mother left him, requiring Vivien at the age of fifteen to write him a letter ending their relationship. [6]