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Bazil may refer to: Given name: *Bazil Ashmawy, Irish radio and television personality who appears on Raidió Teilifís Éireann * Bazil Assan, Romanian engineer and explorer * Bazil Broketail, 1992 fantasy novel by author Christopher Rowley * Bazil Broketail (novel) (1992) fantasy novel written by Christopher Rowley * Bazil Brush or Basil Brush, fictional anthropomorphic fox, appeared on daytime British children's television *Bazil Donovan of Blue Rodeo, Canadian pop and country rock band, formed in 1984 in Toronto, Ontario * Bazil Gordon emigrated from Scotland to America, settling in Falmouth, Virginia in 1786 where he opened a small store * Bazil McCourtey, fictional character from the British Channel 4 soap opera ''Hollyoaks'', played by Shebah Ronay *Bazil Innocent Gohil, a Domainer and the owner of Loans.estate and more with great personalities. Other uses * Bazil, demon of death in the folklore of Trinidad and Tobago See also * Basil * Basile (other) *Baskil ...
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Bazil Ashmawy
Bazil Ashmawy, commonly known as Baz Ashmawy, is an Irish radio and television personality, whose TV show ''50 Ways to Kill Your Mammy'' won the International Emmy Award for Best Non-Scripted Entertainment award. In summer 2017, he hosted ''That Baz Thing'' on RTÉ Radio One. Ashmawy co-hosted ''Weekend Breakfast with Baz & Lucy'' on RTÉ 2fm in 2010, and co-presented the 2008 reality show '' Fáilte Towers'' on RTÉ One, as well as the popular travel show ''How Low Can You Go'' on RTÉ Two. In 2018 he began presenting ITV's new singing show – Change Your Tune Aine Early life According to an article in ''The Nationalist'' (Carlow), Ashmawy's mother Nancy is from Ballycoogue, Ballycoogue, Avoca, County Wicklow although Ashmawy was born in Libya and is part-Egyptian. He moved to Ireland at age eight and grew up in the Dublin suburb of Churchtown and attended CUS Leeson Street for a period of time. Career Ashmawy is best known for ''50 Ways to Kill Your Mammy'' which was ...
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Bazil Assan
Bazil George Assan (1 August 1860 – 16 June 1918) was a Romanian engineer, explorer and economist. Belonging to a wealthy family in Bucharest, Assan was an important figure in the industrialization of the Kingdom of Romania. He studied engineering, commerce and economics, which impulsed him to discover the globe. In 1896, he became the first Romanian to travel to the Arctic, and between 1897 and 1898, he became the first Romanian to travel around the world. His travels were later presented to King Carol I of Romania. Assan died on 16 June 1918 in Montreux, Switzerland. Biography Assan was born on 1 August 1860 in Bucharest to a rich family. His father, George Assan, a Romanian from Moldavia, settled in the city and built the first windmill in Romanian history (known as the Assan Windmill) on the shore of the Colentina Lake in 1853. His mother was Alexandrina Assan, who took charge of the company of the family since her spouse's death in 1866 until her son Assan replaced he ...
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Bazil Broketail
''Bazil Broketail'' is a 1992 fantasy novel by author Christopher Rowley, the name of its main character, and the name of the further series of books featuring him. Bazil is a leatherback dragon serving in the Marneri legions of the Argonath empire on the world of Ryetelth. The series has been reformatted for digital eBooks with new visuals and expanded text under the title Battle Dragons, published by Voyager.World. There are currently seven books in the series: #''Bazil Broketail'' (1992) #''A Sword for a Dragon Christopher Rowley (born 1948) is an American writer specializing in the science fiction and fantasy genres. He is also a former journalist and television screenswriter. Christopher Rowley was born in 1948 in Lynn, Massachusetts, to an America ...'' (1993) #'' Dragons of War'' (1994) #'' Battledragon'' (1995) #'' A Dragon at Worlds' End'' (1997) #'' Dragons of Argonath'' (1998) #'' Dragon Ultimate'' (1999) History Ryetleth is the name of the world where most of the ...
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Bazil Broketail (novel)
''Bazil Broketail'' (1992) is a fantasy novel written by Christopher Rowley Christopher Rowley (born 1948) is an American writer specializing in the science fiction and fantasy genres. He is also a former journalist and television screenswriter. Christopher Rowley was born in 1948 in Lynn, Massachusetts, to an America .... The book is the first in the Dragons of the Argonath series that follows the adventures of a human boy, Relkin, and his dragon, Bazil Broketail as they fight in the Argonath Legion’s 109th Marneri Dragons. Relkin and Bazil, down on their luck when they come to the white city of Marneri, are obliged to join the Legions of the Argonath and find themselves fighting against the Masters of Padmasa, whose agent Thrembode the New has kidnapped the young Queen, Besita. They track the queen to the Masters’ stronghold of Tummuz Orgmeen where they encounter the Doom, a black rock imbued with an evil intelligence. All except Relkin are captured and forced to figh ...
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Bazil Brush
Basil Brush is a fictional red fox, best known for his appearances on daytime British children's television. He is primarily portrayed by a glove puppet, but has also been depicted in animated cartoon shorts and comic strips. The character has featured on children's television from the 1960s to the present day. He has also appeared in pantomimes across the UK. A mischievous character and a raconteur, Basil Brush is best known for his catchphrase "Ha Ha Ha! Boom! Boom!", used after something he finds funny, and also for speaking in a "posh" accent and manner, referring to himself as a "fella". The character claims to dislike puppets, and says his most prized possession is his brush, this being the traditional name for a fox's tail. The character of Basil Brush publicly supports Leicester City Football Club, which he refers to as "the foxes". 1962 to 1968 The original Basil Brush glove puppet was designed by Peter Firmin in 1962 for an ITV television series, and was voiced and p ...
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Bazil Donovan
Blue Rodeo is a Canadian country rock band formed in 1984 in Toronto, Ontario. They have released 16 full-length studio albums, four live recordings, one greatest hits album, and two video/DVDs, along with multiple solo albums, side projects, and collaborations. History High school friends Jim Cuddy and Greg Keelor began playing music professionally together after completing university. They put together several bands without commercial success in the late 1970s, releasing a single as Hi-Fi's in 1980. Cuddy and Keelor moved to New York City in the early 1980s to further their music careers. There they met keyboardist and fellow Canadian Bob Wiseman, who was at that time working as a producer. Upon returning to Toronto in the summer of 1984, the trio decided to form a band. The name "Blue Rodeo" had already been chosen for the new group when they met former David Wilcox drummer Cleave Anderson and asked him to join. Anderson in turn recommended his former bandmate in The Sharks ...
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Bazil Gordon
Bazil Gordon emigrated from Scotland to America, settling in Falmouth, Virginia in 1786 where he opened a small store. Gordon grew his business, exporting large amounts of tobacco from plantations along the Rappahannock River to England. He is believed to be America's first millionaire. Life In 1768, Bazil Gordon was born at Lochdougan, Kelton Parish, Scotland. He was the born to Samuel Gordon and Nicholas Brown, the daughter to John Brown; he was Samuel's youngest son. In circa 1783, Gordon, along with two of his brothers: Samuel and Alexander; his nephew (also called Samuel) immigrated to the "New World," America. Gordon and his kinsmen settled in Falmouth, Virginia where they opened a merchant's shop; the main commodity they traded was tobacco. This enterprise quickly became a success. He married Anna Campbell Knox, daughter of William Knox and Susannah Stuart Fitzhugh. The brothers' fortunes were made in large by taking advantage of the war between England and Spain, where t ...
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Bazil McCourtey
Bazil may refer to: Given name: *Bazil Ashmawy, Irish radio and television personality who appears on Raidió Teilifís Éireann *Bazil Assan, Romanian engineer and explorer *Bazil Broketail, 1992 fantasy novel by author Christopher Rowley *Bazil Broketail (novel) (1992) fantasy novel written by Christopher Rowley *Bazil Brush or Basil Brush, fictional anthropomorphic fox, appeared on daytime British children's television *Bazil Donovan of Blue Rodeo, Canadian pop and country rock band, formed in 1984 in Toronto, Ontario *Bazil Gordon emigrated from Scotland to America, settling in Falmouth, Virginia in 1786 where he opened a small store *Bazil McCourtey, fictional character from the British Channel 4 soap opera ''Hollyoaks'', played by Shebah Ronay *Bazil Innocent Gohil, a Domainer and the owner of Loans.estate and more with great personalities. Other uses * Bazil, demon of death in the folklore of Trinidad and Tobago See also *Basil *Basile (other) *Baskil Baskil ( ...
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Bazil (demon)
Bazil may refer to: Given name: *Bazil Ashmawy, Irish radio and television personality who appears on Raidió Teilifís Éireann *Bazil Assan, Romanian engineer and explorer *Bazil Broketail, 1992 fantasy novel by author Christopher Rowley *Bazil Broketail (novel) (1992) fantasy novel written by Christopher Rowley *Bazil Brush or Basil Brush, fictional anthropomorphic fox, appeared on daytime British children's television * Bazil Donovan of Blue Rodeo, Canadian pop and country rock band, formed in 1984 in Toronto, Ontario *Bazil Gordon emigrated from Scotland to America, settling in Falmouth, Virginia in 1786 where he opened a small store *Bazil McCourtey, fictional character from the British Channel 4 soap opera ''Hollyoaks'', played by Shebah Ronay *Bazil Innocent Gohil, a Domainer and the owner of Loans.estate and more with great personalities. Other uses * Bazil, demon of death in the folklore of Trinidad and Tobago See also *Basil *Basile (other) *Baskil Baskil ( ...
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Trinidad And Tobago
Trinidad and Tobago (, ), officially the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago, is the southernmost island country in the Caribbean. Consisting of the main islands Trinidad and Tobago, and numerous much smaller islands, it is situated south of Grenada and off the coast of northeastern Venezuela. It shares maritime boundaries with Barbados to the northeast, Grenada to the northwest and Venezuela to the south and west. Trinidad and Tobago is generally considered to be part of the West Indies. The island country's capital is Port of Spain, while its largest and most populous city is San Fernando. The island of Trinidad was inhabited for centuries by Indigenous peoples before becoming a colony in the Spanish Empire, following the arrival of Christopher Columbus, in 1498. Spanish governor José María Chacón surrendered the island to a British fleet under the command of Sir Ralph Abercromby in 1797. Trinidad and Tobago were ceded to Britain in 1802 under the Treaty of Amiens as se ...
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Basil
Basil (, ; ''Ocimum basilicum'' , also called great basil, is a culinary herb of the family Lamiaceae (mints). It is a tender plant, and is used in cuisines worldwide. In Western cuisine, the generic term "basil" refers to the variety also known as sweet basil or Genovese basil. Basil is native to tropical regions from Central Africa to Southeast Asia. In temperate climates basil is treated as an annual plant, however, basil can be grown as a short-lived perennial or biennial in warmer horticultural zones with tropical or Mediterranean climates. There are many varieties of basil including sweet basil, Thai basil (''O. basilicum'' var. ''thyrsiflora''), and Mrs. Burns' Lemon (''O. basilicum var. citriodora''). ''O. basilicum'' can cross-pollinate with other species of the ''Ocimum'' genus, producing hybrids such as lemon basil (''O. × citriodorum'') and African blue basil (''O. × kilimandscharicum''). Etymology The name "basil" comes from the Latin , and the Greek (), m ...
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Basile (other)
Basile may refer to: People Surname * Adriana Basile (c. 1590–c. 1640), Italian composer * Alfio Basile (born 1943), Argentine football (soccer) coach and former player * Arturo Basile (1914–1968), Italian conductor * Emanuele Basile (died 1980), captain of Carabinieri murdered by Cosa Nostra * Ernesto Basile (1857–1932), Italian architect * Fabio Basile (born 1994), Italian judoka * Giambattista Basile (1566/1575–1632), Italian poet, courtier, and fairy tale collector * Gianluca Basile (born 1975), Italian basketball player * Gloria Vitanza Basile (1922-2004), American novelist and songwriter * Pierre Basile (died 1199), French knight who shot King Richard I of England with a crossbow at the siege of Châlus-Charbrol * Rose Basile Green (1914-2003), American scholar, poet * Jonathan Basile, creator of The Library of Babel website Given name * Basile Bouchon (fl. 1725), Lyon textile worker * Basile M. Missir (1843-1929), Romanian politician Places * Basile, Louisiana, Uni ...
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