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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 teh head of the anti-Parnell wing of the nationalist movement.
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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 the head of the anti-Parnell wing of the nationalist movement.
* '''Mark Antony:''' (83 BC – 30 BC), a Roman politician and general., loverof [[Cliopatrick (the sow)}Cleopatra]]
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* '''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.