S. A

S. A

S. A is a shōjo manga by Maki Minami. The series started serialization in the bimonthly magazine The Hana to Yume in 2003, and moved to the biweekly magazine Hana to Yume in 2004, after running for four chapters. The series ended after 99 chapters on March 19, 2009.

People born in S A (First 49 people) - Page 61

George Washington Ewing

George Washington Ewing

Former Representative to the Confederate Congress

Jesús Ezquerra

Jesús Ezquerra

Spanish cyclist

Axel Gordh Humlesjö

Axel Gordh Humlesjö

Journalist

Carl Frisendahl

Carl Frisendahl

Artist

Edvard Munch

Edvard Munch

Norwegian painter

Liv Coucheron-Torp

Liv Coucheron-Torp

Thor Heyerdahl's ex-wife

Carlos Tramontina

Carlos Tramontina

Brazilian journalist

Mazinho Quevedo

Mazinho Quevedo

Musical artist

Paulo Roberto Beloto

Paulo Roberto Beloto


Aurel Rădulescu

Aurel Rădulescu

Football player

Vladimír Roy

Vladimír Roy

Slovak poet

Susan B. Anthony

Susan B. Anthony

American women's rights activist

Lona Cohen

Lona Cohen


George P. Lawrence

George P. Lawrence

Former United States Representative

George N. Briggs

George N. Briggs

Former Governor of Massachusetts

Daniel Read Anthony

Daniel Read Anthony

American publisher

Jon Manley

Jon Manley


Stacy Schiff

Stacy Schiff

American essayist

Guelma Anthony McLean

Guelma Anthony McLean


Chuck Hunt

Chuck Hunt


Hubert H. Peavey

Hubert H. Peavey

Former United States Representative

Robert E. Stake

Robert E. Stake


William E. Blackstone

William E. Blackstone

American author

Bruce C. Clarke

Bruce C. Clarke

Military personnel

Julius Sterling Morton

Julius Sterling Morton

Former United States Secretary of Agriculture

Alvan E. Bovay

Alvan E. Bovay

American Politician

Mary Ninde Gamewell

Mary Ninde Gamewell

American writer and missionary

Ashbel H. Barney

Ashbel H. Barney


Neil Levang

Neil Levang

American musician

Melvil Dewey

Melvil Dewey

American librarian

Kevin Priola

Kevin Priola

Legislator

Howard Odell

Howard Odell

Former King County Commissioner

William L. Brandon

William L. Brandon

Medical doctor

John Isaac Guion

John Isaac Guion

Former Governor of Mississippi

John Perkins Jr.

John Perkins Jr.

Former United States Representative

Annie Turner Wittenmyer

Annie Turner Wittenmyer

American writer

John P. Leedom

John P. Leedom

Former United States Representative

Clarence Woods

Clarence Woods

American composer

Albert R. Anderson

Albert R. Anderson

Former United States Representative

Allen T. Wikoff

Allen T. Wikoff

Former Secretary of State of Ohio

Doug White

Doug White

Former Ohio State Senator

Cleyson L. Brown

Cleyson L. Brown


Joel Funk Asper

Joel Funk Asper

Former United States Representative

David McConaughy

David McConaughy

Former Member of the Pennsylvania State Senate

Marion E. Hay

Marion E. Hay

Former Governor of Washington

Charles Manigault Morris

Charles Manigault Morris

General

Alfred V. Verville

Alfred V. Verville

Aircraft designer

John W. Frick

John W. Frick

Henry Clay Frick's father

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