Samuel King — ist der Name folgender Personen: Samuel Ward King (1786–1851), US amerikanischer Politiker (Rhode Island) Samuel Wilder King (1886–1959), US amerikanischer Politiker (Hawaii) Diese Seite ist eine Begriffsklärung zur Un … Deutsch Wikipedia
Samuel King Allison — (November 13, 1900 ndash; September 15, 1965) was an American physicist, most notable for his role in the Manhattan Project mdash; where among other things he read the countdown for the detonation of the Trinity test mdash; and his postwar work… … Wikipedia
Samuel King (minister) — Samuel King, a Presbyterian minister, was, in 1810, one of the founders of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church.ources*http://www.cumberland.org/hfcpc/birthp.htm … Wikipedia
MILLER, Sir Denison Samuel King (1860-1923) — banker was born at Fairy Meadow, near Wollongong, New South Wales, on 8 March 1860. His father, Samuel King Miller, a man of much foresight, was head teacher of the Deniliquin public school, where the boy completed his education. He entered the… … Dictionary of Australian Biography
Samuel W. King — Samuel Ward King Samuel Ward King (* 23. Mai 1786 in Johnston, Rhode Island; † 20. Januar 1851 in Providence, Rhode Island) war ein US amerikanischer Politiker und von 1839 bis 1843 Gouverneur des … Deutsch Wikipedia
Samuel Ward King — (* 23. Mai 1786 in Johnston, Rhode Island; † 20. Januar 1851 in Providence, Rhode Island) war ein US amerikanischer Politiker und von 1839 bis 1843 Gouverneur des Bundesstaates Rhode Isl … Deutsch Wikipedia
SAMUEL, BOOK OF — SAMUEL, BOOK OF, the eighth book of the Hebrew Bible and the third in the subdivision known as the Former Prophets. Originally a single unit, the Septuagint and the Vulgate divide the book in two, titling the resulting parts First and Second… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Samuel de Champlain — Born Samuel Champlain 1567 [1] Brouage, Province of Saintonge, France … Wikipedia
KING, KINGSHIP — (Heb. מלֶךְ, מַלְכוּת). In the Bible The term king in the biblical frame of reference and that of the Ancient Near East generally designates a governor and ruler, usually the sole authority over his subjects. This term is used to designate the… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
SAMUEL — (Heb. שְׁמוּאֵל), Israelite judge and prophet who lived in the 11th century B.C.E. His name is very close to that of the ancient Babylonian royal ancestor of Hammurapi, Sūmû la il, and similar in form to other amorite names such as Sūmû Abum,… … Encyclopedia of Judaism