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Philipp Clüver (also Klüwer, Cluwer, or Cluvier,
Latinized as
Philippus Cluverius and
Philippi Cluverii) (1580 – 31
December 1622) was an
Early Modern German...
- Army-Navy "E" Awards. Wat
Tyler Cluverius Jr. was born in New Orleans,
Louisiana on 12
December 1874, the son of Wat
Tyler Cluverius Sr., and his wife Martha...
- Wat
Tyler Cluverius IV (December 4, 1934 –
February 14, 2010) was an
American diplomat with a
focus on the
Middle East.
Cluverius was born in Arlington...
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Hybla as
still existing under its
ancient name. The site, as
suggested by
Cluverius, at Paternò (about 20 km from Catania), and
derives strong confirmation...
- England.
People named Wat include: Wat
Tyler Cluverius Jr. (1874–1952), U.S. Navy rear
admiral Wat T.
Cluverius IV (1934–2010),
American diplomat Wat Jones...
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original on
September 1, 2023.
Retrieved September 2, 2023. Banda,
Kevin K.;
Cluverius, John (July 2023). "White Americans'
Evaluations of the Alt-Right". American...
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memorials Monument to the
Victims of the USS
Maine (Havana) Wat
Tyler Cluverius Jr. – last
surviving officer of the
sinking (died 1952)
Texas was laid...
- Ægypt and Lybia, the
Arabian Tongue hath
abolished it" 1637:
Philipp Cluverius,
Introductionis in
universam Geographiam (Introduction to
World Geography)...
- at his
wedding to
Betty Cluverius, the
daughter of the
commandant of the
Norfolk Navy Yard, Rear
Admiral Wat
Tyler Cluverius Jr., at the
Norfolk Navy...
- its position,
which cannot therefore be
determined with any certainty.
Cluverius placed it at Nocara,
about 16 km from the sea, and this
conjecture (for...