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Andrew Hampsten
One of the prominent figures in American cycling, achieved notable success during the late 1980s and early 1990s. Gained recognition for winning the Giro d'Italia in 1992, becoming the first American to achieve this feat. Competed professionally for several teams, including 7-Eleven and Motorola, and participated in multiple Tours de France, showcasing expertise in mountain racing. Retired from competitive cycling in the late 1990s.
Continue ReadingAndrew Harclay
Served as a military leader during the early 14th century. Fought in the Wars of Scottish Independence against Robert the Bruce. Played a significant role in the Battle of Bannockburn and the subsequent conflicts. Held the title of 1st Earl of Carlisle, acquired by royal grant in recognition of military service. Died in 1323 under unclear circumstances, possibly due to political intrigue.
Continue ReadingAndrew Harris
Born in 1957, this American politician served as a member of the House of Representatives. Elected to represent Maryland's 1st congressional district, focused on various issues including veterans’ affairs and infrastructure development. Associated with the Republican Party, held office during significant legislative debates. Prior to congressional service, served in both the Maryland State Senate and the Maryland House of Delegates.
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Born in 1994, a basketball player transitioned from college to professional ranks after playing for the University of Kentucky. Selected in the 2015 NBA Draft, served as a guard, contributing to various teams over a career spanning several seasons. Experienced in the NBA G League, showcased skills by securing a roster spot on multiple teams, including the Memphis Grizzlies and the Charlotte Hornets. Notable for his playmaking ability and defensive efforts, continued to develop through competition at both NBA and G League levels.
Continue ReadingAndrew Hastie
Served as the Member of Parliament for Canning since 2015. Contributed to discussions on national security, defence, and foreign policy. Held positions within the Liberal Party, including as Assistant Minister for Defence from 2019. Advocated for various domestic issues and participated in committee work.
Continue ReadingAndrew Hill
An influential American pianist and composer, contributed significantly to the avant-garde jazz movement. Studied at the Manhattan School of Music and worked with prominent jazz figures throughout his career. Served as a bandleader and recorded extensively, showcasing unique compositional styles. His seminal album 'Point of Departure' released in 1964, is often highlighted for its innovative approach and rich harmonics, demonstrating a blend of unconventional rhythms and melodies. Continued to perform and record into the 2000s, influencing a generation of musicians.
Continue ReadingAndrew Hoy
An accomplished equestrian rider from Australia, participated in multiple Olympic Games. Earned several medals throughout an extensive career in eventing, showcasing skills in dressage, cross-country, and show jumping. Competed in the 2000, 2004, and 2008 Olympics, achieving recognition for consistent performances. Also participated in World Equestrian Games, contributing to Australia’s standing in international equestrian sports.
Continue ReadingAndrew Hutchinson
Born in 1980, a professional ice hockey player competed in the National Hockey League (NHL). Played primarily as a defenseman and gained recognition for contributions with teams including the New York Rangers and the Nashville Predators. Achieved success at the collegiate level before transitioning to a professional career, where he participated in numerous NHL games over several seasons.
Continue ReadingAndrew Huxley
Contributed significantly to the field of physiology and biophysics. Collaborated with other scientists to describe the ionic mechanisms underlying nerve action potentials. Played a vital role in the development of the giant axon model and the understanding of muscle contraction. Awarded the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1963 for work on the mechanisms of nerve impulses.
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Ruled Hungary from 1290 until death in 1301. Ascended the throne after a succession crisis that followed the death of the previous king. His reign marked the end of the Arpad dynasty, which had ruled Hungary since its foundation. Faced internal strife and external pressures from neighboring powers during his rule. Attempted to stabilize the kingdom but struggled with various noble factions vying for power, ultimately leading to a fragmented realm. Died without an offspring, which resulted in the end of his family's rule over Hungary.
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Ruled as King of Hungary from 1205 until 1235. Known for participating in the Fifth Crusade, Andrew II sought to restore the power and prestige of the Hungarian crown. The reign involved the issuance of the Golden Bull of 1222, which established significant rights for nobility and limited royal power. The king's reign was marked by efforts to consolidate land, but faced difficulties due to noble opposition and challenges in maintaining authority over the diverse regions of his kingdom.
Continue ReadingAndrew Imbrie
A prominent American composer and academic associated with contemporary classical music, contributions included works for orchestra, chamber ensembles, and choral pieces. Served on the faculty at the University of California, Berkeley, where teachings influenced a generation of musicians. The composer received accolades for his innovative approach to music composition, integrating various styles and techniques. His works have been performed by notable ensembles and orchestras, showcasing his established presence in the American music scene.
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