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Agamemnon (5480 bytes)
2: ...nn in 1876 at Mycenae; since proven not to depict Agamemnon.]] 4: ...ed of the [[Greece|Greek]] heroes, was the son of King [[Atreus]] of [[Mycenae]] (or [[Argos]]) and Quee... 6: ...mnon and Menelaus took refuge with [[Tyndareus]], king of [[Sparta]], whose daughters [[Clytemnestra]] a... 7: they respectively married. By Clytemnestra, Agamemnon had three daughters, [[Iphigeneia]], [[Electra]],... 9: ...egisthus and Thyestes, and recovered his father's kingdom. He extended his dominion by conquest and bec... Agamemnon (disambiguation) (738 bytes) 1: The name '''Agamemnon''' has a number of uses: 3: ...distinguished of the Greek heroes, was the son of King Atreus of Mycenae (or Argos) and Queen Aerope, an... 4: * [[EAS Agamemnon|EAS ''Agamemnon'']] - a starship in the fictional [[Babylon 5]] u... 5: * [[USS Agamemnon (Star Trek)|USS ''Agamemnon'']] - a starship in the fictional [[Star Trek]] u... 6: * [[USS Agamemnon (USN)]] - A [[World War I]] era vessel that the [... HMS Agamemnon (746 bytes) 1: ...'Agamemnon''''', after the legendary Greek king [[Agamemnon]]. 3: * The first [[HMS Agamemnon (1781)|''Agamemnon'']] was a 64-gun [[third-rate]] launched in [[178... 4: * The second [[HMS Agamemnon (1852)|''Agamemnon'']] was a screw-driven 91-gun [[second-rate]] lau... 5: * The third [[HMS Agamemnon (1879)|''Agamemnon'']] was an [[Ajax class battleship|''Ajax''-class... 6: * The fourth [[HMS Agamemnon (1906)|''Agamemnon'']] was a [[Lord Nelson class battleship|''Lord N... EAS Agamemnon (3940 bytes) 3: ...science fiction]] series ''[[Babylon 5]]''. The ''Agamemnon'' is an [[Earth Alliance (Babylon 5)|Earth Allian... 6: The ''Agamemnon'' was one of the first ''Omega'' class starships ... 9: ...tain James was named as the next commander of the Agamemnon. A few months after Sheridan's transfer she help... 12: ...hat Sheridan was in command of the White Star. ''Agamemnon'' tried to force Sheridan to surrender, but he wa... 15: ...of actions against loyalist forces. It was the ''Agamemnon'' that retrieved an escape pod from a loyalist sh... HMS Agamemnon (1781) (933 bytes) 1: '''HMS ''Agamemnon''''' was a [[Royal Navy]] [[third-rate]] [[ship o... 3: ...Captain of ''Agamemnon'', then based out of the [[Kingdom of Naples]]. It was during this command that N... 5: In [[1805]] ''Agamemnon'', by then under the command of [[Sir Edward Berr... 9: See [[HMS Agamemnon|HMS ''Agamemnon'']] for other ships of this name. 11: [[Category:Royal Navy ships of the line|Agamemnon]] USS Agamemnon (USN) (1873 bytes) 1: ...USSAgamemnonUSN.jpg|thumbnail|400px|right|The USS Agamemnon]] 2: The '''USS Agamemnon''' was a ship in the [[United States Navy]] from ... 7: ...n September of 1917 she was renamed as the '''USS Agamemnon'''. 9: ...e the war was over, in December of [[1918]] the ''Agamemnon'' began carrying troops back home from the war. ... 11: After August of 1919, the Agamemnon was decommissioned and sold to the [[United State... USS Agamemnon (Star Trek) (432 bytes) 1: The '''USS Agamemnon''' is a starship in the [[Star Trek]] [[science f... 5: ...ther uses of the name Agamemnon, please see the [[Agamemnon (Disambiguation)]] page.'' Tom King, Baron King of Bridgwater (1872 bytes) 1: ...', PC (born [[June 13]], [[1933]]), is a [[United Kingdom|British]] [[Conservative Party (UK)|Conservati... 29: [[Category:1933 births|King, Tom]] 30: [[Category:British Secretaries of State|King, Tom]] 31: [[Category:Members of the Privy Council|King, Tom, Baron]] Peter King, 1st Baron King (2767 bytes) 1: '''Peter King, 1st Baron King''' (c. [[1669]] - [[22 July]] [[1734]]), [[lord c... 5: ...ded [[Latin]] as the language of the courts. Lord King published in [[1702]] a ''History of the Apostles... 14: ... Creation | Next=[[John King, 2nd Baron King|John King]]}} 18: [[Category:1669 births|King, Peter King, 1st Baron]] 19: [[Category:1734 deaths|King, Peter King, 1st Baron]] J.W. King (633 bytes) 3: We are sorry to report that J.W. King, on the most popular and best-liked stars of gay ... The King and I (3676 bytes) 1: ...nowens]], who became governess to the children of King [[Mongkut]] of [[Thailand|Siam]] in the early [[1... 3: ...short-lived TV sitcom in [[1972]], ''Anna and the King''. 5: A [[television series]], ''Anna and the King'', was created in [[1972 in television|1972]], gi... 7: ...ased a non-musical remake, named ''[[Anna and the King]]''. This version starred [[Jodie Foster]] and [... 9: Also in 1999, an animated version of ''The King and I'' was released by [[Warner Bros.]]; it was ... B. B. King (4925 bytes) 1: ...[blues]] [[guitarist]] and [[songwriter]]. One of King's trademarks is naming his guitars "Lucille", a t... 3: ...two men were fighting over a woman named Lucille. King named that first guitar Lucille, as well as every... 5: ...harlie Christian]] and [[Django Reinhardt]]. Soon King was cultivating his own musical skills singing [[... 7: ...to [[Indianola, Mississippi]]. Three years later, King moved to [[Memphis, Tennessee]], where he finely ... 9: ...which was extremely rare at the time. On the air, King started out using the name '''The [[Pepticon]] Bo... Ed King (475 bytes) 1: ...teve Gaines]] (who died in the '77 plane-crash). King returned to Skynyrd in '87 for the Tribute Tour b... If I Were King (256 bytes) 1: '''If I Were King''' is a [[1938]] film with [[Basil Rathbone]]. 4: *{{imdb title | id=0030265 | title=If I Were King}} King Hu (4414 bytes) 1: '''King Hu''' (胡金銓, [[pinyin]]: Hú J... 9: ...ose two, financially successful ''wuxia'' films. King Hu spent the last decade of his life in [[Los Ang... 25: .../contents/directors/02/hu.html Senses of Cinema - King Hu] 26: *[http://www.lovehkfilm.com/people/hu_king.htm A Brief Biography] 28: [[Category:1931 births|King Hu]] King Wu (186 bytes) 1: ...g Wu''' was a posthumous title often given to the king who won martial glory. 3: *[[King Wu of Zhou]] 4: *[[King Wu of Qin]] 5: *[[King Wu of Bohai]] King (1445 bytes) 2: ... kings of Germanic countries, see also [[Germanic king]]. 3: * See also [[high king]], [[King of Kings]] 4: * See also [[king (chess)]], [[king (playing card)]]. 5: * For the television station, see [[KING]]. 6: * for the gigantic gorilla, see [[King Kong]] KING (3276 bytes) 3: !align="center" bgcolor="#66FFCC" colspan="3"|'''KING''' ''([[National Broadcasting Corporation|NBC]])'... 5: ...style="padding:10px;"|[[Image:KING_logo.png|200px|KING-TV/DT logo]] 26: ...n="2" valign="top"|''[[King County, Washington|'''King''' County]]'' 41: '''KING''' is a [[television station]] in [[Seattle, Wash... 43: ...the [[Mississippi River]]. In the late [[1990s]], KING added under its broadcasting umbrella two new loc... The King (165 bytes) 1: The title of "The King" is one held by several individuals. King Proteus (1051 bytes) 1: In [[Greek mythology]], '''King Proteus''' was the villain in the story of [[Bell... 3: ... Proteus. He is sent into to exile to the land of King [[Iobates]] of [[Lycia]]. Proteus wanted Lycia to... 5: ... him. Proteus was the son-in-law of [[Iobates]], King of [[Lycia]], and sent Bellerophon to him with a ...
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