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Martins Vincent Otse (born 8 April 1994), [2] popularly known as VeryDarkMan, is a Nigerian activist, critic, and social media influencer. [3] He grew up in Kaduna, Nigeria . [ 4 ]
Martins Amaewhule, Nigerian politician; Martins Azubuike, Nigerian politician; Martins Babale (b. 1959), Nigerian politician; Martins Dukurs (b. 1984), Latvian skeleton racer; Martins Ekwueme (b. 1985), Nigerian-born Polish soccer player; Martins Igbanu (b. 1997), Nigerian basketball player; Martins Imhangbe (b. 1991), British-Nigerian actor
Martin, along with a range of variant forms mostly of patronymic origin, borne by families descended from someone with the given name of Martin, are seen throughout Europe, though in some instances the Martin surname in England are instead of toponymic origin, coming from one of numerous places called Merton. Martin is the most common French ...
As the U.S. comes together to celebrate his life and legacy on Monday, Jan. 15, 2024, for Martin Luther King Jr. Day, TIME has compiled a number of lesser-known facts about the man whose ...
Saint Martin Dividing his Cloak by Jean Fouquet. While Martin was a soldier in the Roman army and stationed in Gaul (modern-day France), he experienced a vision, which became the most-repeated story about his life. One day as he was approaching the gates of the city of Amiens, he met a scantily clad beggar. He impulsively cut his military cloak ...
Martins Run (also called Martin Run) is a stream in the U.S. state of Ohio. [1] Martins Run was named after John Martin, a pioneer citizen. [2] Martins Run is one of many streams in Warren County bearing the name of an early settler. [3]
The economy of Saint Martin, divided between the French Collectivity of Saint Martin (north side) and the Dutch Sint Maarten (south side), is predominately dependent on tourism. For more than two centuries, the main commodity exports have generally been salt and locally grown commodities, like sugar.
The Owl House is a museum in Nieu-Bethesda, Eastern Cape, South Africa.The owner, Helen Martins, turned her house and the area around it into a visionary environment, elaborately decorated with ground glass and containing more than 300 concrete sculptures including owls, camels, peacocks, pyramids, and people.