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James Taranto (3922 bytes)
1: '''James Taranto''' is a columnist for ''[[The Wall Street Journal... 3: ...uotes in mockery of the service's overuse of what Taranto calls "[[scare quotes]]." He has voiced his supp... 7: Taranto exposes what he sees as overly harsh punishment o... 10: Taranto's column has a signature style by which he replac... 26: * http://jamestaranto.com/ - James Taranto's own homepage Taranto (24203 bytes) 1: ...ern [[Italy]]. It is the capital of [[Province of Taranto ]] and is an important military and commercial po... 5: Taranto is a very important commercial and military port.... 7: ...ified. Because of the presence of these two bays, Taranto is also called “the city of the two seas”. 11: ...as the [[Battle of Taranto|''Battle (or Night) of Taranto'']] 13: =History of Taranto= Gulf of Taranto (807 bytes) 1: ...anto''' ([[Italian language|Italian]]: ''Golfo di Taranto'', [[Latin]]: ''Sinus Tarentinus'') is a gulf of ... 3: The Gulf of Taranto is almost square, 140 km long and wide, and is de... 6: * [[Taranto]] Philip I of Taranto (2051 bytes) 1: ...32): of the [[Anjou]] family, [[Taranto|Prince of Taranto]], [[Despotate of Epirus|despot of Epirus]], [[Pr... 5: ===Life of Philip of Taranto=== 30: * Robert (1299-1364), Prince of Taranto, Titular Emperor of Costantinople 34: ...[[Louis of Taranto|Louis]] (1320-1362), Prince of Taranto and King of Naples 36: * [[Philip II of Taranto|Philip II]] (1329) Philip II of Taranto (1043 bytes) 1: ...74): of the [[Anjou]] family, [[Taranto|Prince of Taranto]], [[Latin Empire|Titular Emperor of Costantinopl... 3: Son of [[Philip I of Taranto]] and Chaterine II of Valois. 5: ===Life of Philip II of Taranto=== 11: ...peror of Costantinoples]] and [[Taranto|Prince of Taranto]] 15: [[1374]] Philip dies on the 25 November, in Taranto Province of Taranto (487 bytes) 1: ...region of [[Italy]]. Its capital is the city of [[Taranto]]. 5: [[it:Provincia di Taranto]] 6: [[Category:Provinces of Italy|Taranto]] Louis of Taranto (970 bytes) 1: ...62): of the [[Anjou]] family, [[Taranto|Prince of Taranto]], [[List of monarchs of Naples and Sicily|King o... 3: Son of [[Philip I of Taranto]] and Catherine de Valois. Battle of Taranto (5812 bytes) 2: battle_name=Battle of Taranto 5: |image=[[Image:RNConte di Cavour-Taranto.jpg|300px|]] 9: |place=[[Taranto]], [[Italy]] 20: ...an and attacking the [[Italy|Italian]] fleet at [[Taranto]]. The battle was won by [[Britain]] in what was ... 24: ...leet-in-being" was fairly powerful, the harbor at Taranto contained six [[battleship]]s (although one was n... Henry James, 1st Baron James of Hereford (3049 bytes) 1: '''Henry James''' was an English lawyer and statesman. 3: He was the son of P. T. James, surgeon, and was born at [[Hereford]] on the [[O... 9: ...ster]], and in 1895 he was made a peer as [[Baron James of Hereford]]. In later years he was a prominent ... 28: [[Category:1828 births|James, Henry]] 29: [[Category:British MPs|James, Henry]] Eric James, Baron James of Rusholme (977 bytes) 1: ...909]] - [[May 16]], [[1992]] was created '''Baron James of Rusholme''', of Fallowfield in the County Pala... 3: Lord James of Rusholme was the first [[Vice-Chancellor]] of ... 12: [[Category:1909 births|James of Rusholme]] 13: [[Category:1992 deaths|James of Rusholme]] M. R. James (1628 bytes) 1: ...). [[H. P. Lovecraft]] was a great enthusiast for James' stories, rightly regarding them as classics. 3: ...radition, used to broadcast a reading of an M. R. James story each Christmas. 7: Whilst M. R. James is best remembered for his ghost stories, his out... 10: *[http://ccat.sas.upenn.edu/rs/rak/publics/mrjames/MRJBIBL.htm A complete chronological bibliography... 12: {{lived|b=1862|d=1936|key=James, M. R.}} James the Just (13355 bytes) 1: ... places called '''Saint James''', see the [[Saint James|disambiguation page]].'' 3: Saint '''James the Just''' also called '''James Adelphos''' ('''יעקב''' "... 6: ...mes]]'', and in the 1st century ''[[Liturgy of St James]]''. Both [[Roman Catholic Church|Roman Catholic]... 10: ...iris Illustribus,'' quotes Hegesippus' account of James from the fifth book of his lost ''Commentaries'': 11: ...f the Church at Jerusalem. Many indeed are called James. This one was holy from his mother's womb. He dra... James II (161 bytes) 1: '''James II''' can refer to: 3: *[[James II of Scotland]] 4: *[[James II of England]] 5: *[[James II of Aragon]] 6: *[[James II of Cyprus]] James May (461 bytes) 1: '''James D. May''', born [[January 16]], [[1963]], is a ''... P. D. James (2861 bytes) 1: '''Phyllis Dorothy James, Baroness James of Holland Park''' (born [[3 August]] [[1920]] in... 12: P.D. James has also written a successful [[mainstream]] nove... 14: ...minal section of the Department of Home Affairs. James worked for government service until her retiremen... 16: ... criteria as much as they do the detective genre. James' strengths are characterization and her ability t... 18: ...nservative Party (UK)|Conservative]], '''Baroness James of Holland Park'''. James I (214 bytes) 3: * [[James I of England|James VI of Scotland and I of England]] 4: * [[James I of Scotland]] 5: * [[James I of Aragon]] 6: * [[James II of Aragon|James I of Sicily]] 7: * [[James I of Cyprus]] Way of St James (3614 bytes) 1: ...[Image:SantiagoMatamoros.jpg|thumb|200px|right|St James the Moor-killer. Mind the pilgrim hat.]] 3: The '''Way of St James''', or St James' Way, ([[Spanish language|Spanish]]: '''''El Cami... 5: ...ago de Compostela]] where the [[apostle]] [[Saint James the Great]] is said to be laid to rest. Some pilg... 11: == Development of St James's Way == 12: ...e tomb of the Apostles at Rome, the shrine of St. James at Compostella, St. Thomas's body at Canterbury, ... James at 15 (1030 bytes) 1: '''James at 15''' was a [[United States]] [[television]] [... 3: ...978]]--at which point the show assumed the name ''James at 16''. Despite the critical acclaim, the show ... James (3665 bytes) 1: ...mately 3.318% of males counted had the first name James. The name is derived from the [[Hebrew]] word mea... 10: *[[Jamesina]], [[Jamey]], [[Jaymie]], [[Jaimie]], [[Jaimit... 13: ...]], [[Jimmie]], [[Jimi]], [[Jamsey]], [[Jame]], [[Jameson]], [[Jimbo]], [[Jake]], [[Jem]], [[Jems]], [[Je... 30: *[[Occitan]]: [[Jammes]], [[James]] 37: ==Famous persons with the name James== C. L. R. James (6677 bytes) 1: '''Cyril Lionel Robert James''' ([[4 January]] [[1901]]–[[19 May]] [[198... 5: James began to campaign for the independence of the [[W... 7: In [[1933]], James moved to [[London]] and wrote a play about [[Tous... 9: ...ote that whilest researching ''World Revolution'' James spent some time in [[Paris]] where he seems to ha... 11: ... was a highly factionalised organisation and when James was invited to tour the United States by the lead...
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