Frederick

Frederick

Frederick II was King in Prussia from 1740 until 1772, and King of Prussia from 1772 until his death. His most significant accomplishments include his military successes in the Silesian wars, his re-organisation of the Prussian Army, the First Partition of Poland, and his patronage of the arts and the Enlightenment.

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Thomas Bryan Martin

Thomas Bryan Martin

American justice

French Strother

French Strother

Former Virginia State Senator

Outerbridge Horsey

Outerbridge Horsey

Former Attorney General of Delaware

Thomas Sim Lee

Thomas Sim Lee

Former Governor of Maryland

John Prentiss Kewley Henshaw

John Prentiss Kewley Henshaw


Joseph Thoburn

Joseph Thoburn

American officer

Thomas Bryan Martin

Thomas Bryan Martin

American justice

Bruce Edwards Ivins

Bruce Edwards Ivins

American microbiologist

Thomas Johnson

Thomas Johnson

Author

Tony Mendez

Tony Mendez

Spy

John Vincent Atanasoff

John Vincent Atanasoff

American physicist

Barbara Mertz

Barbara Mertz

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John Rodney

John Rodney

American actor

Earle Wheeler

Earle Wheeler


Charles N. Crosby

Charles N. Crosby

U. S. representative

John H. Shaffer

John H. Shaffer


Gene Corum

Gene Corum

American football player

Charlie Keller

Charlie Keller

American baseball player

John J. Chanche

John J. Chanche

Bishop

Matt Holt

Matt Holt

American singer

John McElroy

John McElroy

Jesuit

Stanley Plumly

Stanley Plumly

American poet

Carlton Molesworth

Carlton Molesworth

Baseball player

Dorsey Riddlemoser

Dorsey Riddlemoser

American professional baseball player

Clarence Blethen

Clarence Blethen

Professional baseball player

Mary Tayloe Lloyd

Mary Tayloe Lloyd

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Richard Potts

Richard Potts

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James McSherry

James McSherry

Maryland judge

Ronald Pelton

Ronald Pelton


Daniel N. Robinson

Daniel N. Robinson

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Jacob Michael Kunkel

Jacob Michael Kunkel

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Benedict Sestini

Benedict Sestini

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Outerbridge Horsey IV

Outerbridge Horsey IV

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James McSherry Jr.

James McSherry Jr.

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Ann Jennings Johnson

Ann Jennings Johnson

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Robert James Waller

Robert James Waller

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John Battles

John Battles

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Jerome Thoms

Jerome Thoms

American film editor

Johann Eyfells

Johann Eyfells

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Charles Henry Nimitz

Charles Henry Nimitz

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Samuel L. Southard

Samuel L. Southard

Former Governor of New Jersey

James Farmer

James Farmer

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Mary Ball Washington

Mary Ball Washington

George Washington's mother

John Dandridge

John Dandridge

Politician

Fielding Lewis

Fielding Lewis


Henry H. Black

Henry H. Black


Raymond R. Guest

Raymond R. Guest

Former United States Ambassador to Ireland

Ann Rabson

Ann Rabson

American vocalist

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