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'''''Ynglingasaga'''''<br /> | '''''Ynglingasaga'''''<br /> | ||
133; The Ynglinga saga was originally written in Old Norse by the Icelandic poet Snorri Sturluson about 1225. He based it on an earlier Ynglingatal which is attributed to the Norwegian 9th century skald Þjóðólfr of Hvinir, and which also appears in Historia Norwegiae.[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ynglingasaga Wikipedia entry]; [http://omacl.org/Heimskringla The Full Text] | 133; The Ynglinga saga was originally written in Old Norse by the Icelandic poet Snorri Sturluson about 1225. He based it on an earlier Ynglingatal which is attributed to the Norwegian 9th century skald Þjóðólfr of Hvinir, and which also appears in Historia Norwegiae.[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ynglingasaga Wikipedia entry]; [http://omacl.org/Heimskringla The Full Text] | ||
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+ | '''Young Turks'''<br /> | ||
+ | 830; "gang [of] puritanical old busybodies"; a coalition of various reform groups in favor of reforming the administration of Ottoman Empire. Their movement brought about the second constitutional era through a Young Turk Revolution against the monarchy of Sultan Abdul Hamid II; 843; [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Young_Turks Wikipedia entry] | ||
'''Young, Will'''<br /> | '''Young, Will'''<br /> | ||
− | 490; | + | 490; [[C#chisholm|See Chisholm, Grace]] |
'''Yutts, Clovis'''<br /> | '''Yutts, Clovis'''<br /> | ||
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'''Yzhitza'''<br /> | '''Yzhitza'''<br /> | ||
714; woman in Vienna; | 714; woman in Vienna; | ||
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+ | '''Yz-les-Bains'''<br /> | ||
+ | 931; French: "the baths at Yz"; "the Anarchist spa of Yz-les-Bains, hidden near the foothills of the Pyrenees, among steep hillsides"; "one of the few places on the continent of Europe where a sober Anarchist could find a decent Crocodile — equal amounts of rum, absinthe, and the grape spirits known as ''trois-six''" 941; Perhaps an oblique reference to [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aix-les-Bains Aix-les-Bains] (pronounced "Ex" - get it?); , a spa town of eastern France, near the Lac du Bourget, and 9 km. by rail N. of Chambéry. | ||
== Z == | == Z == | ||
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+ | '''''Zabraneno'''''<br /> | ||
+ | 952; Tesla rig in Sofia | ||
''' Zaharoff, Basil'''<br /> | ''' Zaharoff, Basil'''<br /> | ||
− | 557; at Ostend | + | 557; at Ostend; "noted death merchant" 899; |
+ | |||
+ | '''Zaim'''<br /> | ||
+ | 840; Danilo's friend | ||
+ | |||
+ | '''Zalmoxis'''<br /> | ||
+ | 957; Zalmoxis was a legendary social and religious reformer, and (possibly) Pythagorean disciple, regarded as the only true god by the Thracian Dacians (aka the Getae). According to Herodotus, the Getae, who believed in the immortality of the soul, looked upon death merely as going to Zalmoxis, as they knew the way to become immortals. [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zalmoxis Wikipedia entry] | ||
'''Zanni'''<br /> | '''Zanni'''<br /> | ||
708; Theign's half-invented "local operative" in Venice | 708; Theign's half-invented "local operative" in Venice | ||
+ | |||
+ | '''Zapata, Emiliano (1879-1919)'''<br /> | ||
+ | 983; Emiliano Zapata Salazar (1879-1919) was a leading figure in the Mexican Revolution, which broke out in 1910, and which was initially directed against the dictatorship of Porfirio Díaz. He formed and commanded an important revolutionary force, the Liberation Army of the South. [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emiliano_Zapata Wikipedia entry] | ||
'''Zarzuela'''<br /> | '''Zarzuela'''<br /> | ||
81; Webb Traverse's colt | 81; Webb Traverse's colt | ||
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+ | '''Zen, Carlo (1851-1918)'''<br /> | ||
+ | 867; Italian designer and cabinet-maker, in the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Art_nouveau Art Nouveau] style. Some of his decorations suggest the strong influence of continental symbolism, while other objects reveal a keen awareness of geometric simplification. Zen is from a very old patrician Venetian family (Zeno, Zeneno, Geno). | ||
'''Zengg'''<br /> | '''Zengg'''<br /> | ||
697; "headquarters of the <nowiki>[...]</nowiki> New Uskok movement; | 697; "headquarters of the <nowiki>[...]</nowiki> New Uskok movement; | ||
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+ | '''Zermelo's Axiom of Choice'''<br /> | ||
+ | 1078; | ||
'''Zero'''<br /> | '''Zero'''<br /> | ||
− | converging to, 589; 592; 594; 713; | + | "a sub-zero-degrees version of Hell," 41; 185; 243; converging to, 589; 592; 594; 713; |
'''Zeta-function problem'''<br /> | '''Zeta-function problem'''<br /> | ||
+ | Also known as the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Riemann_hypothesis Riemann hypothesis].<br /> | ||
Riemann, 496; 498; 594; | Riemann, 496; 498; 594; | ||
'''Zetamaniacs'''<br /> | '''Zetamaniacs'''<br /> | ||
589; 619; | 589; 619; | ||
+ | |||
+ | '''Zhao, Dr.'''<br /> | ||
+ | 996; acupuncturist and Turnstone's partner in San Antonio, Texas | ||
+ | |||
+ | '''Zhivka'''<br /> | ||
+ | 949; Gabrovo Slim's wife | ||
'''Zhukovsky's Transformation'''<br /> | '''Zhukovsky's Transformation'''<br /> | ||
− | 603; | + | 603; 1069; |
'''Zilberfeld, Yitzhak'''<br /> | '''Zilberfeld, Yitzhak'''<br /> | ||
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'''Zion'''<br /> | '''Zion'''<br /> | ||
− | 165; | + | 131; 165; |
'''Zip'''<br /> | '''Zip'''<br /> | ||
18; member of the Bindlestiffs of the Blue A.C. | 18; member of the Bindlestiffs of the Blue A.C. | ||
+ | |||
+ | '''Zipyagin'''<br /> | ||
+ | 755; Russian in Hotel Tarim | ||
'''Zodiac'''<br /> | '''Zodiac'''<br /> | ||
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'''Zombini, Bria'''<br /> | '''Zombini, Bria'''<br /> | ||
− | 351; Luca's and Erlys's daughter; 574; back in Venice, 583; | + | 351; Luca's and Erlys's daughter; 574; back in Venice, 583; "back east pursuing an international banking career" 1045; |
'''Zombini, Cici'''<br /> | '''Zombini, Cici'''<br /> | ||
− | 352; Luca's and Erlys's son and "coin specialist"; elephant trick, 569; | + | 352; Luca's and Erlys's son and "coin specialist"; elephant trick, 569; playing one of the Li'l Jailbirds, Dou Ya, 1047; |
'''Zombini, Concetta'''<br /> | '''Zombini, Concetta'''<br /> | ||
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'''Zombini, Luca "The Mysterious"'''<br /> | '''Zombini, Luca "The Mysterious"'''<br /> | ||
− | 28; ran away with Merle Rideout's wife, Erlys; 57; 67; in Venice with entire family, 568; | + | [[image:Great-Zombini.jpg|thumb|The Great Zombini & his lovely assistant Viv|right]]For what it's worth, it seems The Great Zombini and Viv was a doll set sold exclusively at Tower Records. Some text ([http://cgi.ebay.com/Living-Dead-Dolls-Exclusive-GREAT-ZOMBINI-VIV_W0QQitemZ260058699250QQihZ016QQcategoryZ36563QQcmdZViewItem from this ebay auction page]) that was apparently part of the dolls' snazzy coffin-shaped packaging reads as follows: |
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+ | :The Great Zombini has a trick for you all,<br /> | ||
+ | :His lovely assistant split by the blade of his saw.<br /> | ||
+ | :The crowd had gathered to see a trick,<br /> | ||
+ | :But Zombini opted to make them sick.<br /> | ||
+ | :As his assistant lies trapped in a box, afraid,<br /> | ||
+ | :He severs her body with the cut of his blade.<br /> | ||
+ | |||
+ | →In an Episod of Tales from the Crypt (season 5, ep. 4 - 1993), one finds a circus artist named Zombini able to control people's minds. His assistant, Connie, falls in love with a fire eater… Infos can be found (in french, at least), here: http://www.dvdrama.com/blog/Jeremie79/2743/ (Claro, french translator of AtD) | ||
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+ | 28; ran away with Merle Rideout's wife, Erlys; 57; 67; in Venice with entire family, 568; living with Erlys in Santa Monica, 1045; | ||
'''Zombini, Lucia'''<br /> | '''Zombini, Lucia'''<br /> | ||
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'''Zombini, Nunzi'''<br /> | '''Zombini, Nunzi'''<br /> | ||
− | 352; Luca's and Erlys's son; | + | 352; Luca's and Erlys's son; 1046; |
'''''zone of dual nature'''''<br /> | '''''zone of dual nature'''''<br /> | ||
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'''Zoot, Dr.'''<br /> | '''Zoot, Dr.'''<br /> | ||
402; and his time machine; 407 | 402; and his time machine; 407 | ||
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+ | '''Zoppo, Marco'''<br /> | ||
+ | 726; painter of ''Sack of Rome'', under water | ||
'''Zsuzsa'''<br /> | '''Zsuzsa'''<br /> |
Latest revision as of 07:59, 1 May 2007
X
xanthrocroid
492; Having a light complexion and light hair. (Scandinavian)
X.O.
113; Executive Officer
Y
Ymir
128; In Norse mythology, Ymir was the founder of the race of frost giants and an important figure in Norse cosmology. He formed from the ice of Niflheim, where it met with Muspel's heat and melted. Giants came forth from Ymir's body while he slept. His legs spawned a man and a woman, who came out of his body through the armpits.
The cow Audumla had four udders of milk which fed Ymir. Audumla licked hoar frost and salt from ice, eventually forming Buri, who then fathered Bor, father of Odin, Vili and Ve.
Odin and his brothers killed Ymir. Only two giants survived the flood of Ymir's blood: Ymir's grandson, Bergelmir (son of Thrudgelmir), and his wife. Odin and his brothers used the body to create earth. His flesh filled Ginnungagap; his hair became trees; his eyebrow became Midgard; his bones became mountains; his teeth and bone fragments became stones; his blood became lakes and seas. Ymir's skull became the sky, with four dwarves holding it up. Maggots from his flesh became the race of dwarves.
His name is cognate to Yama of Hinduism. From LaborLawTalk -- really!
Yenisei watershed
143;
Ynglingasaga
133; The Ynglinga saga was originally written in Old Norse by the Icelandic poet Snorri Sturluson about 1225. He based it on an earlier Ynglingatal which is attributed to the Norwegian 9th century skald Þjóðólfr of Hvinir, and which also appears in Historia Norwegiae.Wikipedia entry; The Full Text
Young Turks
830; "gang [of] puritanical old busybodies"; a coalition of various reform groups in favor of reforming the administration of Ottoman Empire. Their movement brought about the second constitutional era through a Young Turk Revolution against the monarchy of Sultan Abdul Hamid II; 843; Wikipedia entry
Young, Will
490; See Chisholm, Grace
Yutts, Clovis
179; KKK member; "Yutz" is a Yiddish word meaning a hapless, clueless, annoying socially clumsy guy.
Yzhitza
714; woman in Vienna;
Yz-les-Bains
931; French: "the baths at Yz"; "the Anarchist spa of Yz-les-Bains, hidden near the foothills of the Pyrenees, among steep hillsides"; "one of the few places on the continent of Europe where a sober Anarchist could find a decent Crocodile equal amounts of rum, absinthe, and the grape spirits known as trois-six" 941; Perhaps an oblique reference to Aix-les-Bains (pronounced "Ex" - get it?); , a spa town of eastern France, near the Lac du Bourget, and 9 km. by rail N. of Chambéry.
Z
Zabraneno
952; Tesla rig in Sofia
Zaharoff, Basil
557; at Ostend; "noted death merchant" 899;
Zaim
840; Danilo's friend
Zalmoxis
957; Zalmoxis was a legendary social and religious reformer, and (possibly) Pythagorean disciple, regarded as the only true god by the Thracian Dacians (aka the Getae). According to Herodotus, the Getae, who believed in the immortality of the soul, looked upon death merely as going to Zalmoxis, as they knew the way to become immortals. Wikipedia entry
Zanni
708; Theign's half-invented "local operative" in Venice
Zapata, Emiliano (1879-1919)
983; Emiliano Zapata Salazar (1879-1919) was a leading figure in the Mexican Revolution, which broke out in 1910, and which was initially directed against the dictatorship of Porfirio Díaz. He formed and commanded an important revolutionary force, the Liberation Army of the South. Wikipedia entry
Zarzuela
81; Webb Traverse's colt
Zen, Carlo (1851-1918)
867; Italian designer and cabinet-maker, in the Art Nouveau style. Some of his decorations suggest the strong influence of continental symbolism, while other objects reveal a keen awareness of geometric simplification. Zen is from a very old patrician Venetian family (Zeno, Zeneno, Geno).
Zengg
697; "headquarters of the [...] New Uskok movement;
Zermelo's Axiom of Choice
1078;
Zero
"a sub-zero-degrees version of Hell," 41; 185; 243; converging to, 589; 592; 594; 713;
Zeta-function problem
Also known as the Riemann hypothesis.
Riemann, 496; 498; 594;
Zetamaniacs
589; 619;
Zhao, Dr.
996; acupuncturist and Turnstone's partner in San Antonio, Texas
Zhivka
949; Gabrovo Slim's wife
Zhukovsky's Transformation
603; 1069;
Zilberfeld, Yitzhak
165; Zionist agent in Eastern Africa with his theory about Anti-Semitism
Zion
131; 165;
Zip
18; member of the Bindlestiffs of the Blue A.C.
Zipyagin
755; Russian in Hotel Tarim
Zodiac
406;
Zöllner, K. F.
591;
Zoltan
463; vampirish, from Hungary, "drives a Werner"
Zombini, Bria
351; Luca's and Erlys's daughter; 574; back in Venice, 583; "back east pursuing an international banking career" 1045;
Zombini, Cici
352; Luca's and Erlys's son and "coin specialist"; elephant trick, 569; playing one of the Li'l Jailbirds, Dou Ya, 1047;
Zombini, Concetta
352; Luca's and Erlys's baby daughter;
Zombini, Dominic
352; Luca's and Erlys's son;
Zombini, Elijah
570; Negro ancestor and master chef
Zombini, Luca "The Mysterious"
- The Great Zombini has a trick for you all,
- His lovely assistant split by the blade of his saw.
- The crowd had gathered to see a trick,
- But Zombini opted to make them sick.
- As his assistant lies trapped in a box, afraid,
- He severs her body with the cut of his blade.
→In an Episod of Tales from the Crypt (season 5, ep. 4 - 1993), one finds a circus artist named Zombini able to control people's minds. His assistant, Connie, falls in love with a fire eater… Infos can be found (in french, at least), here: http://www.dvdrama.com/blog/Jeremie79/2743/ (Claro, french translator of AtD)
28; ran away with Merle Rideout's wife, Erlys; 57; 67; in Venice with entire family, 568; living with Erlys in Santa Monica, 1045;
Zombini, Lucia
352; Luca's and Erlys's daughter;
Zombini, Niccolo
569; ancestor - 17th century Venetian apprenticed to mirror-makers
Zombini, Nunzi
352; Luca's and Erlys's son; 1046;
zone of dual nature
633; at Museum der Monstrositäten;
Zone of Emergency
125; 139;
Zoot, Dr.
402; and his time machine; 407
Zoppo, Marco
726; painter of Sack of Rome, under water
Zsuzsa
702; her salon in Vienna;