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− | * '''Justin McCarthy:''' (1830 – 1912) an Irish nationalist and Liberal historian, novelist and politician. He was a Member of Parliament (MP) from 1879 to 1900, and became | + | * '''Justin McCarthy:''' (1830 – 1912) an Irish nationalist and Liberal historian, novelist and politician. He was a Member of Parliament (MP) from 1879 to 1900, and became the head of the anti-Parnell wing of the nationalist movement. |
− | * '''Mark Antony:''' (83 BC – 30 BC), a Roman politician and general., | + | * '''Mark Antony:''' (83 BC – 30 BC), a Roman politician and general., lover of [[Cliopatrick (the sow)|Cleopatra]] |
* '''King Mark:''' the husband of Isolde, king of Cornwall | * '''King Mark:''' the husband of Isolde, king of Cornwall | ||
* '''Melkarth:''' tutelary god of the Phoenician city of Tyre, often titled Ba‘l Ṣūr "Lord of Tyre". In Greek, he was identified with Heracles and referred to as the Tyrian Herakles. | * '''Melkarth:''' tutelary god of the Phoenician city of Tyre, often titled Ba‘l Ṣūr "Lord of Tyre". In Greek, he was identified with Heracles and referred to as the Tyrian Herakles. |
Latest revision as of 13:11, 29 June 2013
- Justin McCarthy: (1830 – 1912) an Irish nationalist and Liberal historian, novelist and politician. He was a Member of Parliament (MP) from 1879 to 1900, and became the head of the anti-Parnell wing of the nationalist movement.
- Mark Antony: (83 BC – 30 BC), a Roman politician and general., lover of Cleopatra
- King Mark: the husband of Isolde, king of Cornwall
- Melkarth: tutelary god of the Phoenician city of Tyre, often titled Ba‘l Ṣūr "Lord of Tyre". In Greek, he was identified with Heracles and referred to as the Tyrian Herakles.