Bloody early 20th century ... if only they called their kids names like Steele Sidebottom we'd be fine! Don't worry, I'll get to it. Jevansen (talk) 12:55, 10 January 2011 (UTC)[reply]
Hi there, I was wondering if you could explain to me what's going on with Charles G. M. Watson? When you created the article you wrote it as if the chess player and Melbourne footballer were the same person, but then when a user claiming to be a family member removed all the stuff about the football career saying that he never played football, you just seemed to go along with it. So is Charles G. M. Watson the Bert Watson who played for the dees or are they two seperate people? Jenks24 (talk) 12:16, 15 January 2011 (UTC)[reply]
The Encyclopedia Of AFL Footballers said they were the same person but it wouldn't be the first time they have made an error, so unless I can locate another reference which ties the "two" together I'm not confident enough to revert the article back to my version. As a Demons fan, I don't suppose you have an literature which mentions him? Jevansen (talk) 12:31, 15 January 2011 (UTC)[reply]
Unfortunately my Demons literature is fairly limited. However, I did find that he was named "H. Watson" which also leads me to believe they are two seperate people and that The Encyclopedia Of AFL Footballers is wrong. Also did a google search and search through trove nla and couldn't find anything to link them, so unfortunately a new article will be needed someday :( Jenks24 (talk) 16:44, 16 January 2011 (UTC)[reply]
Yeah mate it's him, no doubt. He hasn't quite mastered the art of socking. Tends to always give himself away after his first three edits. Uploaded a non-free image as well. Sigh...
It would have been nice for you to do this, but not COPYING (which is bad) but reverting and moving (which maintains article history and attribution). Read the article history properly before you start lecturing on MOS.The-Pope (talk) 23:29, 16 February 2011 (UTC)[reply]
If it's a list of cricket and football players I don't see any justification for relegating one player to footnote/'see also' status just because they happen to be female.
Obviously female footballers are held to the same lofty "notability" standards on wikipedia, so I'm not sure they should be subject to overt discrimination on player lists etc.
Yeah, thanks for asking because the exact same thing has happened to me. I noticed sometime today (it's not just on Grgic's article, but all articles with template:infobox afl player NEW), but after checking the infobox's history I also assumed it was something to do with my browser. Seeing as you have the exact same problem I guess it must mean that it's not my computer/browser, but something to do with the site. Not really sure who we should ask about this though.... Jenks24 (talk) 14:59, 28 February 2011 (UTC)[reply]
Don't know about you, but I'm afraid this sort of intricate template stuff flies right over my head. Yeah I saw that the guys who developed the templates we have aren't really active anymore, so I'm not really sure who we could ask to fix it either. Perhaps we could ask at WP:VPT (but I'm not really sure if that is a place to do requests)? Or even at WT:AFL or WP:AWNB to see if anyone there is any good with templates? Jenks24 (talk) 15:40, 28 February 2011 (UTC)[reply]
While The-Pope seems to think he has fixed the problem. I'll admit he is a lot better with templates than me, but it still seems to be the same for me. How about for you? Jenks24 (talk) 15:51, 28 February 2011 (UTC)[reply]
Wendy is in the AFL Articles list because the Lions are thinking of using her at full-forward now that they've lost Fev! Seriously, she and others like Barry Humphries are there because they won the Anti-Football League award, and that cat is a subcat in the Aussie Rules cat tree. I've noticed it before, but haven't been bothered enough to do anything about it. Cheers The-Pope (talk) 09:45, 17 March 2011 (UTC)[reply]
I assumed that Category:South Australia cricketers would be a sub-category of Category:Australian cricketers, and hence you wouldn't put him in both. I have to admit surprise that they are unconnected! Given that they are unconnected, then yes, I agree, he should be in both.
Viv Richards, Kieron Pollard and Umar Gul's cats might give you a clue!. There is a subtle difference between "Fooian cricketers" and "Foo cricketers". If you are an Australian who plays cricket you should be in Category:Australian cricketers. (slightly offtopic - should this be dispersed into states?) If you play for an Australian team then you'll be in the Category:South Australia cricketers (note it is South Australia, not Australian). We had the same issue, to a much lesser extent, in the AFL - just because you play football for a WA club doesn't make you West Australian, or even Australian! It can be a problem in that if you ever do a recursive people cat scan (ie everyone under the tree Category:Australian people), you can either miss out a lot (if you don't have a Fooian cricketers cat, that is based on nationality, not team) or include a lot of incorrect people (if you do put the team based cats under the Australian cricketers umbrella). Cats are fun!The-Pope (talk) 08:50, 18 March 2011 (UTC)[reply]
As it seems like you have a few thousand more of these changes to do, can you please mark then as minor, so that my watchlists aren't flooded! Between Jenks' TAC cup allocations and now this, the vandalism is getting hidden! Cheers, The-Pope (talk) 15:53, 23 March 2011 (UTC)[reply]
Hey there, just wondering if you could slap a {{db-self}} tag on Bert Watson so it becomes a redlink again, as we established above that he's probably not the same guy as the chess player. It's quicker if you this rather than taking it through the RfD process which is pretty backlogged. Cheers, Jenks24 (talk) 18:36, 20 April 2011 (UTC)[reply]
Hey there, when you did that big run recategorising players by state, you categorised Henry Alder as from Victoria. The original club in the infobox is Beverley Football Club from WA, so I changed the cat to say he was from WA. Thought you might want to know and if I've misunderstood something, feel free to change it back. Cheers, Jenks24 (talk) 21:45, 15 May 2011 (UTC)[reply]
Ah yep, right you are. I've changed it back to from Victoria and added the newspaper article as a ref. Thanks for clarifying, Jenks24 (talk) 02:17, 16 May 2011 (UTC)[reply]
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Hey. I think it's a problem on your end. No matter how I type Les Miserables, I still get the same page with the same edits. I've got three edits from you on the 18th and this one from an hour ago. Have you made any other recent edits?
Yes, the IP is shared, and so is this one. I made the edits myself. Also, if you check your viewing history, I deleted them a few times to prevent your page from getting damaged (at least on my end). I hope everything is okay with Wikipedia. 70.25.99.236 (talk) 04:03, 20 May 2011 (UTC)[reply]
I'll try to explain the situation as best as I can.
On 17 May 2011, I made five edits to the Les Misérables page under the library IP 205.189.194.208. I cannot recall whether they got through the first time (I believe they got rejected the first time or it took a while to save) but according to the page's history, they got through. On May 18th, I did three edits (as you described above) under 170.170.59.138. From what I recall, they also had problems or took a while to save, but once again according to the history, they got through. Now, if I type the URL with the accent and no underscore(Les Misérables), it shows the updated page, but when I type the title without the accent (Les_Miserables), it shows a previous version. I also type it with the accent and underscore (Les_Misérables) and it shows another earlier version. It's only when I click on "Edit" and then click on "Save Page" that the recent edits show up on all versions of the title ( a null edit). Even just clicking on "Edit" and reading the text on the edit page itself, the updated text is present. But when I delete my cache/browsing history, the "Les_Miserables" and "Les_Misérables" versions goes back to a previous page.
Also on your talk page (this page), when my browsing history is clear (or cleared), the IP 170.170.59.138 on May 20 shows up in your page history, but not the question I posted. It even says at the bottom of the page "This page was last modified on 16 May 2011 at 02:17." Once again, when I click "Edit/View Source" and then click "Save Page" that the page and page history is fully updated, and the correct date and time of modification is stated. As you can see in this page's history, I did delete the question a few times. I even tried another IP (70.25.99.236) and it also gives the same problem.
You should try to clear your browsing history and see if the same thing happens to you. If it does, try the trick that I mentioned above. Would trying other purges help? (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Purge)
Mate, I honestly have no idea. I've added a copy of your post here, at our tech help page so hopefully they are able to assist. Cheers. Jevansen (talk) 06:05, 21 May 2011 (UTC)[reply]
Hi again, Just updating you that the Les Mis page seems to be mostly okay now. It's now your talk page here that is the issue. This page and the page's history are not updating, and the only way I can see the updated version of this page is when I click on the Edit button or purge your page. Tell me, are you still able to see this page in its updated version? Perhaps this might be a regional issue. You may want to let tech support know. All the best. 170.170.59.138 (talk) 14:09, 21 May 2011 (UTC)[reply]
Update: I see all the posts now, and your history is up to date as well (as of this writing at least). It looks like there's something going on at my end, because everytime I make an edit, it doesn't show up for a few days. Do you know if tech support knows about this?
We got the following response from tech, hope it helps - "For 'readers'/google, redirects in wikipedia are not real redirects. They are more like copies of the same content with another title. As such when one article is refreshed in the cache, not necessarily all alternative copies are updated at the same time, often leaving you with entry points where outdated content is presented to IP users". Jevansen (talk) 01:12, 22 May 2011 (UTC)[reply]
This has also been happening to your talk page. As of this writing, my "update" post and your post on May 22 still do not show up until I do a purge, and when I delete my browsing history and refresh the page, they disappear again. This should not happen with your page, because you do not have any redirects or other titles. While I noticed the posts should show up on their own in a day or so, it shouldn't be doing that in the first place. If you choose to, delete your web history and refresh this page and see if the same thing happens on your end, just to be sure if its my location that has this issue. 170.170.59.138 (talk) 23:06, 22 May 2011 (UTC)[reply]
Hi again. Just updating you that Wikipedia left a notice on all the pages that they were fixing a technical issue (which I believe they referred to as a legacy problem). While all my recent posts up to 22 May 2011 at 23:06 show up now, this post still doesn't when I clear the viewing history. Just wanted to let you know, and thank you for your replies and assistance earlier. 170.170.59.138 (talk) 21:22, 24 May 2011 (UTC)[reply]
Congratulation on reaching 100000 edits. You have achieved a milestone that very few editors have been able to accomplish. The Wikipedia Community thanks you for your continuing efforts. Keep up the good work!
Hi Jevansen - I've been creating some more AFL player articles using List of Carlton Football Club players as a base. Just got up to Paul O'Brien - there are 3 who have played in the VFL/AFL (born 1948, 1950 and 1961). I was going to create a disambiguation page but there is already a Paul O'Brien article. I was wondering if you could move that page to something like Paul O'Brien (actor) to make room for a disambiguation page. The only reason I haven't done it myself is I'm not entirely sure how to do it without stuffing up all the pages that link to the current article. I know you're a wiz with this sort of thing (after working your magic on Bob Hay), so I thought I'd leave a message here for some help. If you don't have the time to do it, I'll search around for some info and give it a go myself. Thanks! Terlob (talk) 05:34, 22 June 2011 (UTC)[reply]
On 6 July 2011, Did you know? was updated with a fact from the article Graham Leydin, which you created or substantially expanded. The fact was ... that despite starting in the 1959 VFL Grand Final, Australian footballer Graham Leydin only started two games in the 1961 season? You are welcome to check how many hits the article got while on the front page (here's how, quick check) and add it to DYKSTATS if it got over 5,000. If you know of another interesting fact from a recently created article, then please suggest it on the Did you know? talk page.
Wondering why the articles you start still come up for new page patrol
Hi Jevansen! I just "marked as patrolled" Alexander Dick, and thought, "Ye Gads, of course it should be marked as patrolled, it was started by Jevansen!" Do you have a personal reason for not having the Wikipedia:Autopatrolled permission? I haven't looked through your archives, but I'm flabbergasted why you haven't, and can only think this must be a choice on your part. --Shirt58 (talk) 13:25, 16 July 2011 (UTC)[reply]
I think I got this fuddled up with Cliff Deacon, which came up as a new page, but was, of course, marked as marked as autopatrolled. If there was such a thing as a monthly allowance for experienced editors making beginners mistakes, I'd have definitely used up my allotment for July 2011 already. :-) --Shirt58 (talk) 14:26, 16 July 2011 (UTC)[reply]
My mistake, I looked at the relevant reference and saw it was cited in the opening paragraph but looked no further. I apologise. Jevansen (talk) 08:23, 5 August 2011 (UTC)[reply]
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Swarm has just blocked the IP for a week. By my calculations I've got 90 minutes before I can revert outside the 24 hour period so I avoid a 3RR myself, but I'll leave it a little longer to be safe. Footy Freak7 (talk) 04:42, 18 December 2011 (UTC)[reply]
Just to update you, I've added a new section on the NFL talk page bringing things into context and so forth. I fully expect this person to try again when the block expires. If you could have a look at what I've written and give your take on it I'd appreciate it. It's a very messy situation. Footy Freak7 (talk) 11:49, 22 December 2011 (UTC)[reply]
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Sorry to bother you with this again, but the 60 IP is back on the talk page on the Northern Football League and he's wasted no time violating WP:CIVIL and WP:NPA. I've tacked an informal warning on his talk page and just given a brief note on the NFL talk page in reply. I may need numbers here to pull this person into line. Footy Freak7 (talk) 21:53, 27 December 2011 (UTC)[reply]
Thanks for all your thoughtful clean-ups of my mistakes and inadvertent errors, each of them have been greatly appreciated!! Here's a beer for you to toast in 2012 Lindsay658 (talk) 02:02, 30 December 2011 (UTC)[reply]
He's reverted it and repeated his interpretation of the by laws on the talk page. I've reverted the edit back, put a vandalism warning on his talk page and on the NFL talk page reminded him that he needs independent third party sources for his claim because his interpretation is original research (and goes against the NFL interpretation FWIW). He tried to place his interpretation into the footnote in the place of yours that I added. Hope that's all okay. Footy Freak7 (talk) 22:58, 30 December 2011 (UTC)[reply]
Jevansen I am really needing your help now. IP 60 is clearly trying to bait me on the NFL talk page with the intent of trying to get me to admit that his interpretation is right. He is trying to game the system as well. What I want to know is - would I be right in adding this information to the Dispute Resolution section above the discussion? Or would that make me guilty of a gaming violation myself? I am really worried here as I hope you would understand and I'm not handling this very well. I need to do something - I can't just sit on my thumbs here. This is out of control completely and I honestly think a ban for this IP needs to be considered. But I can't just yet. Footy Freak7 (talk) 07:46, 2 January 2012 (UTC)[reply]
I'm a bit troubled by a statement on the Simon Clarke (rugby union) article that he was England's most-capped scrum-half until Steve Smith overtook him. It is sourced though, from a book, so I'm loath to just remove it - would you mind checking the source again? The record was actualy held by Clarke's predecessor, Dickie Jeeps, who had 24 caps for England against Clarke's 13. Cheers. --Bcp67 (talk) 14:39, 21 January 2012 (UTC)[reply]
Fair solution! It's difficult when there is a claim which is sourced but facutally accurate. Looks like the guy who wrote it was a player himself and probably just unware of the stats, unlike a pedant like myself! - thanks for your help.--Bcp67 (talk) 10:44, 22 January 2012 (UTC)[reply]
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Happy to, but could I just confirm first that we are on the same page. This nominal roll lists the year of his birth as 1922 (we have 1895). Is it the footballer who was killed in the war, or his son? (nominal roll lists his next of kin as a "Robert Corbett"). Cheers Jevansen (talk) 00:42, 6 April 2012 (UTC)[reply]
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Hello there! I noticed that you've taken the initiative to split off the player tables from the nation Davis Cup articles to new articles. Was there any discussion regarding this with any of the WikiProject? This is quite a significant change, one which I'm not entirely sure I agree with, and I've seen no record of a discussion on WT:TENNIS, nor have I seen a discussion on any of the article pages. This should not have been a change that was made unilaterally, in my opinion.
On a side note, I'd like to advise that you should use ndashes (–) instead of hyphens in the win-loss records recorded in those player tables. Thanks. Prayerfortheworld (talk) 13:47, 2 May 2012 (UTC)[reply]
Hi. I didn't split off any player tables. The only one of the lists that already had a player table on the team article was the American one. Someone else created that list.
The ones which I created were all from scratch, so I was adding new information, rather than transferring between articles. The Canadian and Croatian team articles have a simple bullet list of former players, but all other team articles didn't list past players.
If people disagree with having them as lists then I wouldn't be that bothered if these new tables were moved to the team articles and the lists became redirects (from the Davis Cup template). That said, to use Canada as an example, there are existing lists for their national representatives in cricket, rugby, football (soccer), hockey etc, so having one for tennis seems reasonable.
For these reasons (creating rather than transferring & list precedents) I didn't think what I have been doing was all that controversial/significant and thus needed any consensus. I'd welcome a discussion on the matter however if you think it is warranted. Cheers. Jevansen (talk) 00:09, 3 May 2012 (UTC)[reply]
Okay, thanks for clarifying that. I don't disagree with these changes, after reading your justification. I just felt that this was a change that should've been discussed on WT:TENNIS, even if it were reasonable, since this change makes at least forty new articles and significantly affects at least forty others in terms of content. I'd advise that you should discuss changes of this magnitude before making the changes, and take appropriate steps to ensure that that information is still accessible. Thanks for adding those other tables to Wikipedia, though, it's something that needed to be done. Happy editing! Prayerfortheworld (talk) 03:37, 3 May 2012 (UTC)[reply]
Hello Jevansen! I also had this doubt since I detected a problem on page List of Australian Open men's singles champions. Realized in the hall of champions (in 1982) was with the flag of South Africa and on the event page (1982 Australian Open) had the American flag. Sure, I do a lot of research about it, without having a firm conclusion. About the article you gave me, was published in June 1983, and there he was informed American citizen since "last August", however, was still in 1982. But then I found out the Australian Open, at that time, was played at the end of the year in mid-October or November (after the U.S. Open), and not at the beginning of the year as is done today. It became a source of confusion and this news, along with the discovery date of the tournament at the time, explained everything. From my understanding, he was a U.S. citizen when he won the Australian Open in 1982. Also pass a page of the site itself the Australian Open that talks about it. [1] I greatly appreciate for your help. Thank you!
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G'day, I've noticed all the great new player articles that you've made recently - are you following a list or just jumping around? I'm developing an automated excel based database/list system that makes writing stubs simple, but a couple of times I've gone to cut and paste my version and found that you've already created the article. At the moment I'm sticking to the single season players list, as it's easier to code for a single team than for multiple seasons/teams. So unless you have a particular list/club era that you are trying to complete, if you could stick to the multiple season players, then we won't be treading on each others toes too much. With over 6000 players still without pages, there's more than enough to go around! I could always jump to the 70s, no draft details makes it a bit easier too. Thanks for all your hard work, The-Pope (talk) 10:46, 10 October 2012 (UTC)[reply]
Sure, I'm happy to stick to multiple seasons players (using that list). I'd been going off the "List of XXX Football Club players" articles, sourced from AFL Tables, which I now see can often differ from names on the Wikiproject single/multiple player lists. It would be great if we could at least have stubs for everyone who debuted in the AFL era .. which helps towards a goal of having no more redlinks on the VFL/AFL Draft articles (except for some clubs). Cheers. Jevansen (talk) 02:34, 11 October 2012 (UTC)[reply]
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MAKEPOVERTYHISTORY Make Poverty History (abbreviato in MPH, dall'inglese, fai che la povertà diventi storia) fu lo slogan principale di una vasta serie di iniziative portate avanti fra il 2005 e il 2006, in tutto il mondo, da una coalizione internazionale di ONG, gruppi religiosi, sindacati, aziende e celebrità. La campagna nell'insieme faceva capo all'associazione internazionale Global Call to Action against Poverty (GCAP), e si proponeva di convincere i governi di tutto il mondo a intrapr...
15th-century Roman Catholic martyrs SaintsMartyrs of OtrantoRelics of the Martyrs of OtrantoMartyrsBornUnknownDied14 August 1480Otranto, ItalyVenerated inCatholic ChurchBeatified14 December 1771 by Pope Clement XIVCanonized12 May 2013, Saint Peter's Square, Vatican City, by Pope FrancisMajor shrineCathedral of OtrantoFeast14 AugustPatronageOtrantoPersecuted Christians The Martyrs of Otranto, also known as Saints Antonio Primaldo and his Companions (Italian: I Santi Antonio Primaldo e com...
Kimberly EliseElise pada 2012LahirKimberly Elise Trammel17 April 1967 (umur 56)Minneapolis, Minnesota, Amerika SerikatPekerjaanAktrisTahun aktif1995–sekarangSuami/istriMaurice Oldham (m. 1989; bercerai 2005)Anak2Situs webwww.kimberlyelise.com Kimberly Elise Trammel (lahir 17 April 1967) adalah seorang aktris film dan televisi asal Amerika Serikat. Ia membuat debut film fitur dalam Set It Off (1996), dan kemudian meraih sambutan ...
Tasmanie Tasmania (anglais)Lutruwita (tasmanien) Armoiries Drapeau Localisation de la Tasmanie (en rouge) au sud-est de l’Australie. Administration Pays Australie Statut politique État Capitale Hobart Gouverneur Barbara Baker Premier ministre Jeremy Rockliff (LP) Chambre 5 Sénat 12 Démographie Population 539 590 hab. (2020) Densité 7,9 hab./km2 Rang 6e Géographie Altitude Max. 1 617 m (Mont Ossa) Superficie 68 401 km2 Rang (7e) · Ter...
Chemical compound 25CN-NBOHClinical dataOther namesNBOH-2C-CNLegal statusLegal status UK: Class A Illegal in Hungary Identifiers IUPAC name 4-[2-[(2-hydroxyphenyl)methylamino]ethyl]-2,5-dimethoxybenzonitrile CAS Number1391489-32-9 YPubChem CID90489020ChemSpider58191431UNII32CN2DQE3QChemical and physical dataFormulaC18H20N2O3Molar mass312.369 g·mol−13D model (JSmol)Interactive image SMILES COc1cc(C#N)c(OC)cc1CCNCc2ccccc2O InChI InChI=1S/C18H20N2O3/c1-22-17-10-15(11-19)18(23-2...
Questa voce sull'argomento stagioni delle società calcistiche italiane è solo un abbozzo. Contribuisci a migliorarla secondo le convenzioni di Wikipedia. Segui i suggerimenti del progetto di riferimento. Voce principale: Associazione Sportiva Dilettantistica Junior Biellese Libertas. Associazione Sportiva Biellese 1902Stagione 2006-2007Sport calcio Squadra Biellese Allenatore Nicola Caccia poi Claudio Terzulli poi Gianni Cuc poi Claudio Terzulli Presidente Older Tescari Serie C21...
Don Camillo en Russie Graziella Granata et Gianni Garko dans la dernière scène du film. Données clés Titre original Il compagno don Camillo Réalisation Luigi Comencini Scénario Giovannino Guareschi Acteurs principaux FernandelGino Cervi Sociétés de production Franco-London FilmsRizzoli Films Pays de production France Italie Allemagne de l'Ouest Genre Comédie Durée 111 minutes Sortie 1965 Série Don Camillo Don Camillo Monseigneur(1961) Pour plus de détails, voir Fiche technique et...
Golf tournament Golf tournament2008 U.S. Women's OpenTournament informationDatesJune 26–29, 2008LocationEdina, MinnesotaCourse(s)Interlachen Country ClubOrganized byUSGATour(s)LPGA TourStatisticsPar73Length6,789 yards (6,208 m)Field156 players, 74 after cutCut150 (+4)Prize fund$3.25 millionWinner's share$585,000Champion Inbee Park283 (−9)← 20072009 → Interlachen Country Clubclass=notpageimage| Location in the United States Interlachen Country Clubcla...
Elections held in Wisconsin on November 8, 2022For related races, see 2022 United States House of Representatives elections. 2022 United States House of Representatives elections in Wisconsin ← 2020 November 8, 2022 2024 → All 8 Wisconsin seats to the United States House of Representatives Majority party Minority party Party Republican Democratic Last election 5 3 Seats won 6 2 Seat change 1 1 Popular vote 1,403,080 1,012,955 Percentage ...
2001 film by Les Mayfield This article is about the 2001 Film. For other uses, see American outlaw. American OutlawsTheatrical release posterDirected byLes MayfieldWritten byRoderick Taylor John RogersProduced byJames G. Robinson Bill GerberStarring Colin Farrell Scott Caan Ali Larter Gabriel Macht Gregory Smith Harris Yulin Will McCormack Kathy Bates Timothy Dalton CinematographyRussell BoydEdited byMichael TronickMusic byTrevor RabinProductioncompanyMorgan Creek ProductionsDistributed byWar...
Earthquake in Virginia, U.S. 2011 Virginia earthquakeShow map of VirginiaShow map of the United StatesUTC time2011-08-23 17:51:04ISC event17331323USGS-ANSSComCatLocal dateAugust 23, 2011, Tuesday[1]Local time1:51:04 pm EDTMagnitude5.8 Mw[1]Depth6 km (4 mi)[1]Epicenter37°56′10″N 77°55′59″W / 37.936°N 77.933°W / 37.936; -77.933TypeDip-slip (reverse)Areas affectedCanada, United StatesMax. intensityMMI VIII ...
Voce principale: Etruschi. Cultura villanovianaEspansione della cultura villanoviana (900 a.C. - 720 a.C.)Nomi alternativiCiviltà villanoviana, facies villanoviana, periodo villanoviano Orizzonte archeologicoFase più antica della civiltà etrusca RegioneToscana, Lazio settentrionale, Umbria occidentale, area intorno a Bologna e Verucchio in Emilia-Romagna, Fermo nelle Marche, Capua e Pontecagnano in Campania PeriodoPrima età del ferro Date900-720 a.C. Preceduta daCultura protovillanoviana...
Dallas CowboysFootball americano Campioni in carica della NFC East Division America's Team, Doomsday Defense, The Boys Segni distintiviUniformi di gara Colori socialiBlu, argento, bianco MascotteRowdy Dati societariCittà Dallas (TX) Paese Stati Uniti Lega National Football League ConferenceNFC DivisionNFC East Fondazione1960 DenominazioneDallas Cowboys (1960-presente) Presidente Jerry Jones Proprietario Jerry Jone...
British colonial administrator (1804–1871) For other people with the same name, see William Dennison (disambiguation). Sir William DenisonKCBSir William Denison, Sydney, 18597th Lieutenant-Governor of Van Diemen's LandIn office25 January 1847 – 8 January 1855Preceded bySir John Eardley-WilmotSucceeded bySir Henry Young11th Governor of New South WalesIn office13 January 1855 – 21 January 1861MonarchVictoriaPremierStuart DonaldsonPreceded bySir Charles FitzRoySuc...
ジャカルタJakarta 首都特別州 ジャカルタ首都特別州Daerah Khusus Ibukota Jakarta 左上から: 旧バタヴィア市庁舎、ホテル・インドネシア・ラウンドアバウト、ジャカルタ遠景、ゲロラ・ブン・カルノ・スタジアム、TMII(英語版)、モナス(国家独立記念塔)、ムルデカ宮殿、イスティクラル 旗印章 標語: Jaya Raya ジャカルタジャワ島の地図を表示ジャカルタインドネシア�...
Reserve and youth teams of Kerala Blasters Football clubKerala Blasters Reserves and AcademyFull nameKerala Blasters FC Reserves and AcademyNickname(s)Manjappada (Yellow Army) Little Tuskers Young BlastersFoundedReserves: January 12, 2017; 7 years ago (2017-01-12) Academy: August 11, 2015; 9 years ago (2015-08-11)GroundMaharaja's College Stadium, ErnakulamCapacity15,000OwnerKerala Blasters FCDirectorRajah RizwanHead coachTomasz Tchórz (Reserves) Noor Alam ...