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Santa Anna and his wife adopted a Texan boy, John Christopher Columbus Hill, as their son. [10] [11] Hill had been captured during the siege of San Antonio, and was then sent to Mexico City, where he asked Santa Anna to free his imprisoned brother and father. [11] Santa Anna agreed, on the condition that he and his wife could adopt Hill. [11]
cowsay is a program that generates ASCII art pictures of a cow with a message. [2] It can also generate pictures using pre-made images of other animals, such as Tux the Penguin, the Linux mascot. It is written in Perl. There is also a related program called cowthink, with cows with thought bubbles rather than speech bubbles.
Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikimedia Commons; ... Surrender of Santa Anna is an 1886 painting by William Henry Huddle, ...
Ingegerd Olofsdotter of Sweden or St. Anna (c. 1001–1050), daughter of Olaf, King of Sweden; Benito Fernández de Santa Ana (1707–1761), Spanish missionary in Texas; Antonio López de Santa Anna (1794–1876), Mexican general and politician; Santa Anna (Comanche war chief) (c. 1798–1849), Native American tribal leader
Another representation of Kamadhenu shows her with the body of a white Zebu cow, crowned woman's head, colourful eagle wings and a peacock's tail. According to the Philadelphia Museum of Art, this form is influenced by the iconography of the Islamic Buraq, who is portrayed with a horse's body, wings, and a woman's face. Contemporary poster art ...
Santa Anna, Texas, a town in Coleman County in Central Texas, US Santa Anna, Starr County, Texas , US Santa Anna Township, DeWitt County, Illinois , one of townships in DeWitt County, Illinois, US
Haddon Hubbard "Sunny" Sundblom (June 22, 1899 – March 10, 1976) was an American artist of Swedish and Finnish descent and best known for the images of Santa Claus he created for The Coca-Cola Company. [1] Sundblom's friend Lou Prentice was the original model for the illustrator's Santa. [2]