Ambrose (disambiguation)

Ambrose (disambiguation)

Ambrose may refer to:

People

*Ambrose (340 – 397), bishop of Milan
*Ambrose of Alexandria (? – 250)
*Ambrose the Camaldulian (1386 – 1439), theologian
*Ambrose (bandleader) (Benjamin Baruch Ambrose) (1896 – 1971), English bandleader
*Ambrose Bierce, American author
*Merlin (wizard), also known as Merlin Ambrosius, mythical wizard

urname

*Ashley Ambrose (1970 – ), former American football player
*Bert Ambrose (1897-1973), British dance bandleader
*Curtly Ambrose (1963 – ), West Indian cricketeer
*Darren Ambrose Charlton Athletic football player
*Lauren Ambrose (1978 – ), American actress
*Marcos Ambrose (1976 – ), Australian racing driver
*Rona Ambrose (1969 – ), Canadian politician
*Stephen Ambrose (1936 – 2002), American historian
*Tim Ambrose (1982 – ), English cricketer
*Tony Ambrose (1933 – 2008), British rally driver

Places

*Ambrose, Georgia
*Ambrose, North Dakota
*Ambrose Brook, a tributary of Green Brook in central New Jersey in the United States
*Saint Ambrose University
*Ambrose, Louisiana, fictional town featured in the 2005 horror film remake "House of Wax"

Other

*Ambrose, a system of scoring in golf
*Ambrose (squirrel) is a character in the Deptford Mouselets
*Lightship Ambrose, a lightship
*Ambrose Light, a light tower
*Ambrose Channel, a shipping channel in and out of the Port of New York and New Jersey.

ee also

*Ambroise (disambiguation)
*Ambrosia
*Ambrosius


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