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 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Daniel
Upon Daniel's miraculous preservation in the lions' den, Darius published a decree that all in his realm should honour and revere the God of Daniel, proclaiming that He is "the living and eternal God".
This, explained Daniel, portended that in punishment of his pride the monarch would for a while lose his throne, be bereft of his reason, imagining himself an ox, and live in the open fields, but be again restored to his power, finally convinced of the supreme might and goodness of the Most High.
During the Middle Ages there was a widespread and persistent tradition that Daniel was buried at Susa, the modern Shuster, in the Persian province of Khuzistan.
www.newadvent.org /cathen/04620a.htm   (1555 words)

  
 Daniel on Encyclopedia.com
Daniel Feret (R), Chairman of the FN (Front National) right-wing party, arrives with senator Michel Delacroix (L) to hear the sentence at his trial before the appeal court of Brussels 18 April 2006.
Daniel Feret (L), Chairman of the Belgian FN (Front National) far right party, sits besides Walloon MP Charles Petitjean (R) to hear the sentence at his trial before the appeal court of Brussels, 18 April 2006.
Daniel Gluckstein Présidentielle: Daniel Gluckstein a déclaré avoir transmis 515 parrainages et affirmé dans un communiqué.
www.encyclopedia.com /html/D/Daniel-book.asp   (1006 words)

  
 Daniel (WebBible Encyclopedia) - ChristianAnswers.Net
Daniel interpreted the handwriting, and "in that night was Belshazzar the king of the Chaldeans slain."
At the close of his three years of discipline and training in the royal schools, Daniel was distinguished for his proficiency in the "wisdom" of his day, and was brought out into public life.
His fidelity to God exposed him to persecution, and he was cast into a den of lions, but was miraculously delivered; after which Darius issued a decree enjoining reverence for "the God of Daniel" (6:26).
www.christiananswers.net /dictionary/daniel.html   (384 words)

  
 Daniel Dennett Encyclopedia Article @ NaturalResearch.org (Natural Research)
Daniel Dennett attended Phillips Exeter Academy then received his B.A. In 1965, he received his D.Phil.
Dennett's research centers on philosophy of mind and philosophy of science, particularly as those fields relate to evolutionary biology and cognitive science.
He goes on to say, "I am ready to come out of the closet as a sort of verificationalist".
www.naturalresearch.org /encyclopedia/Daniel_Dennett   (1161 words)

  
 Daniel Butterfield - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Butterfield was wounded by a spent artillery shell fragment at Gettysburg on July 3, 1863, and left to convalesce.
Butterfield continued in brigade command at the Second Battle of Bull Run and the Battle of Antietam, became division commander, and then V Corps commander for the Battle of Fredericksburg.
Butterfield died in Cold Spring, New York, and was buried with an ornate monument in West Point Cemetery at the United States Military Academy, although he had not attended that institution.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Daniel_Butterfield   (1048 words)

  
 Daniel Barenboim - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Daniel Barenboim (born November 15, 1942) is an Argentinean-Israeli pianist and conductor.
Daniel Barenboim was married to Jacqueline du Pré until her death in 1987.
Daniel Barenboim (conductor), Itzhak Perlman and the Chicago Symphony Orchestra for Elgar: Violin Concerto in B Minor (1983)
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Daniel_Barenboim   (1304 words)

  
 Daniel Baldwin - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Daniel was divorced from Cheryl Baldwin with whom he had a daughter by the name of Kahlea who was born in 1985, and actress Elizabeth Baldwin (1990 - 1996) with whom he had two daughters.
Daniel Baldwin, aka Daniel Leroy Baldwin, whose nickname is Danny, was (born 5 October 1960 in Massapequa, Long Island, New York, USA).
From 1993 to 1995, Daniel Baldwin was a regular on the cast of the television series Homicide: Life on the Street.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Daniel_Baldwin   (535 words)

  
 Yuli Daniel - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Yuli Daniel was born in Moscow into a family of Jewish playwright Mark Meyerovich, who took the pseudonym Daniel.
Yuli Markovich Daniel (Russian: Юлий Маркович Даниэль; November 15, 1925— December 30, 1988) was a Soviet dissident writer, poet, translator, political prisoner and gulag survivor.
Daniel and his friend Andrei Sinyavsky also wrote satirical novels and smuggled them to France to be published under pseudonyms.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Yuli_Daniel   (464 words)

  
 Daniel Sickles - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Portrait of Daniel Sickles during the Civil War
Sickles' division fought with distinction in the Battle of Fredericksburg, and in 1863, as a major general, he assumed command of the III Corps.
Sickles was president of the New York State Board of Civil Service Commissioners from 1888 to 1889, was sheriff of New York in 1890, and was again a representative in the 53rd Congress from 1893 to 1895.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Daniel_Sickles   (1759 words)

  
 Samuel Daniel - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Daniel was born near Taunton in Somerset, the son of a music-master.
Daniel was particularly fond of a four-lined stanza of solemn alternately rhyming iambics, a form of verse distinctly misplaced in his dramas.
Daniel was made a gentleman-extraordinary and groom of the chamber to Queen Anne, sinecure offices which did not interfered with his literary career.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Samuel_Daniel   (910 words)

  
 Daniel Rutherford - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Rutherford kept a mouse in a space with a confined quality of air until it died.
The two men (Rutherford and Black) were convinced of the validity of the phlogiston theory, so they explained their results in terms of the theory.
Rutherford believed that, in like manner, a living creature gives up phlogiston while breathing and when placed in air that is already saturated with phlogiston, can no longer breathe and must die.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Daniel_Rutherford   (417 words)

  
 Daniel Morgan - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Daniel Morgan (July 6, 1736–July 6, 1802) was an American pioneer, soldier, and United States Representative from Virginia.
Morgan's regiment was reassigned to the army's Northern Department and on August 30 he joined General Horatio Gates to aid in resisting Burgoyne's offense.
Morgan and his actions served as one of the sources for the fictional character of Benjamin Martin in The Patriot, a motion picture released in 2000.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Daniel_Morgan   (2384 words)

  
 Daniel Kirkwood - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The most significant contribution of Daniel Kirkwood was his study in the orbits of the asteroids.
Frank K. Edmondson, "Daniel Kirkwood: Dean of American Astronomers," Mercury Magazine (publication of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific), vol.
Kirkwood also identified a pattern relating the distances of the planets to their rotation periods, which was called Kirkwood's Law.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Daniel_Kirkwood   (395 words)

  
 HUGER, Daniel - Biographical Information
(father of Daniel Elliott Huger), a Delegate and a Representative from South Carolina; born on Limerick plantation in St.
bioguide.congress.gov /scripts/biodisplay.pl?index=H000916   (19 words)

  
 Daniel Broderick - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Daniel Broderick was the bass guitarist for Melbourne rock band The Impressions.
Broderick's early musical life was spent exploring a variety of different instruments, including piano, saxophone and guitar.
Broderick spent many of his younger days playing bass and piano in jazz and blues bands.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Daniel_Broderick   (162 words)

  
 Daniel Blagrave - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Daniel Blagrave (1603-1668) was a prominent resident of the town of Reading, in the English county of Berkshire.
Daniel Blagrave's uncle was the mathematician John Blagrave of Southcote Manor, in what is now the Reading suburb of Southcote, and Daniel inherited the manor on John's death.
Daniel Blagrave was educated at Reading School and trained to be a lawyer.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Daniel_Blagrave   (221 words)

  
 Daniel Bernoulli - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Daniel Bernoulli also was the author in 1738 of the "Exposition of a New Theory on the Measurement of Risk", (Econometrica vol 22 (1954), pp23-36; Stanford Encyclopaedia of Philosophy) which St.
Daniel Bernoulli at the MacTutor History of Mathematics archive.
When Daniel was five, his younger brother Johann Bernoulli II was born.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Daniel_Bernoulli   (577 words)

  
 Daniel Bernard - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Daniel Bernard was a French diplomat who caused an international controversy with an incendiary remark attributed to him in the aftermath of the September 11, 2001 attacks.
Having been appointed French ambassador to the United Kingdom earlier in 2001, Bernard allegedly called Israel a "shitty little country" and blamed it for the ongoing unrest in the Middle East in a conversation he had with Conrad Black of the Daily Telegraph at a private dinner party in December of that year.
Bernard's comment was then printed in an article written by Black's wife, Barbara Amiel, in the Daily Telegraph.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Daniel_Bernard   (224 words)

  
 Daniel Benzali - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Daniel Benzali (born January 20, 1950 in Rio de Janiero, Brazil) is an American actor of television, film and theater.
Benzali began his career in guest starring roles on television series such as Star Trek: The Next Generation, The X-Files, NYPD Blue and L.A. Law.
Benzali is also a respected star of musical theater.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Daniel_Benzali   (201 words)

  
 Daniel Passarella - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Daniel Alberto Passarella (born May 25, 1953 in Chacabuco, Buenos Aires Province) is a former Argentine football defence player, and the former manager of the Argentine and Uruguayan national football teams.
Passarella then became coach of Uruguay, but he left the post during the qualifying games for the 2002 World Cup held in Japan and Korea, after having problems summoning players from Uruguayan sides.
Passarella left the post to be replaced by Marcelo Bielsa.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Daniel_Passarella   (728 words)

  
 Daniel Mannix - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Mannix was the son of a strong tenant farmer near Charleville, in County Cork, and was educated at Irish Christian Brothers schools and at the prestigious St Patrick's College, Maynooth seminary, where he was ordained as a priest in 1890.
Mannix was thus regarded with suspicion from the start, and his militant advocacy on behalf of a separate Roman Catholic school system, in defiance of the general acceptance of a secular school system, made him immediately a figure of controversy.
Mannix's best-known protege in his later years was B.A. Santamaria, a young Italian-Australian lawyer, whom Mannix appointed head of the National Secretariat of Catholic Action in 1937.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Daniel_Mannix   (1312 words)

  
 Encyclopedia: Daniel M. Lewin
Lewin served as the company's Chief Technical Officer (CTO) and a board member, and during the height of the internet boom, his share of Akamai stock made him nearly a billionaire (at least on paper).
Lewin was born in Denver, Colorado and raised in Jerusalem, Israel, where he served in Sayeret Matkal, a counter-terrorism unit of the Israel Defense Forces.
Lewin was survived by his wife and two sons.
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/Daniel-M.-Lewin   (1312 words)

  
 Daniel Kinsey - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Daniel Chapin Kinsey (January 22, 1902– June 27, 1970) was an American hurdler, and later a scholar in physical education.
In 1959, Kinsey left Oberlin and became a professor at Earlham College and at the University of Michigan.
Besides teaching, Kinsey was involved in coaching several school teams, and was in the board of several committees and associations, such as the American Olympians Association.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Daniel_Kinsey   (172 words)

  
 Daniel Hamilton - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Hamilton was first elected to the Manitoba legislature in the 1941 provincial election.
This was permitted by an act of the legislature in 1952.
During his time in the legislature, Hamilton repeatedly urged that aboriginal Canadians living in Manitoba be given the right to vote.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Daniel_Hamilton   (201 words)

  
 Daniel Govan
Govan moved to California during the gold rush along with his cousin Benjamin McCulloch who, along with his brother Henry Eustace McCulloch, would also become a Confederate general.
Govan became a brigade commander and fought at the Battle of Chickamauga, the Battle of Missionary Ridge, and played a prominent role at the Battle of Ringgold Gap.
Govan served the remainder of the war with the Army of Tennessee.
pedia.newsfilter.co.uk /wikipedia/d/da/daniel_govan.html   (201 words)

  
 Daniel Ellsberg - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Daniel Ellsberg (born April 7, 1931) is a former American military analyst who precipitated a national uproar in 1971 when he released the Pentagon Papers, the US military's account of activities during the Vietnam War, to The New York Times.
Daniel Ellsberg also testified in 2004 at the conscientious objector hearing of Camilo Mejia at Fort Sill, Oklahoma.
Ellsberg was arrested in November 2005 for protesting against George W. Bush's conduct of the War in Iraq.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Daniel_Ellsberg   (1106 words)

  
 Daniel Defoe - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Daniel Defoe died on April 24 or 25, 1731 and was interred in Bunhill Fields, London.
Defoe being a Presbyterian, who suffered in England for his convictions, was accepted as an adviser to the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland and committees of the Parliament of Scotland.
Defoe's pamphleteering and political activities resulted in his arrest and placement in a pillory on July 31, 1703, principally on account of a pamphlet entitled "The Shortest Way with Dissenters", in which he ruthlessly satirised the High church Tories, purporting to argue for the extermination of dissenters.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Daniel_Defoe   (1961 words)

  
 Daniel Alfredsson - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Daniel Alfredsson (born 11 December 1972, Gothenburg, Västra Götalands län) is a professional Swedish ice hockey player.
On October 5th, 2005, opening night for the 2005-06 NHL Season, Daniel Alfredsson and Dany Heatley, a fellow first liner, became the first players to score the winning goals for a shoot out in NHL History.
Alfredsson continued as captain the following season 2000-01, when Yashin was denied the 'C' (captaincy), upon returning to the lineup.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Daniel_Alfredsson   (375 words)

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