Doria Roberts
Doria or Dória may refer to: People Surname * Doria (family), a prominent Genoese family ** Andrea Doria (1466–1560), Genoese admiral ** Ansaldo Doria, 12th century Genoese statesman and commander ** Brancaleone Doria (died c. 1409?), husband of Brancaleone Doria and conqueror of most of Sardinia ** Giovanni Doria (bishop) (1573–1642), Roman Catholic cardinal and Archbishop of Palermo ** Giovanni Andrea Doria (1539–1606), Italian admiral also known as Gianandrea Doria ** Giovanni Battista Doria (1470–1554), Doge of the Republic of Genoa ** Giovanni Carlo Doria (1576–1625), Genoese art collector ** Lamba Doria (1245–1323), Genoese admiral ** Marco Doria, Marquis and Count of Montaldeo (born 1957), Italian academic and politician, former mayor of Genoa ** Oberto Doria (died 1306), Genoese politician and admiral ** Paganino Doria, 14th century Genoese admiral ** Perceval Doria] (c. 1195–1264), Genoese naval and military leader ** Simon Doria (fl. 1250–1293), Genoese ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Doria (family)
The House of Doria ( lij, Döia ) originally ''de Auria'' (from ''de filiis Auriae''), meaning "the sons of Auria", and then ''de Oria'' or ''d'Oria'', is an old and extremely wealthy Genoese family who played a major role in the history of the Republic of Genoa and in Italy, from the 12th century to the 16th century. Numerous members of the dynasty ruled the republic first as Capitano del popolo and later as Doge. Origins According to legend, a noble Genoese lady named Auria or Oria della Volta fell in love with a noble pilgrim who was going to Jerusalem for the First Crusade; his name was Arduino di Narbonne but their children were named after the mother—''de Oria'', the children of Oria. Arduino was a typical name of the Arduinici family of the Piemonte, some of whose members bore the title of Counts of Auriate; one might then speculate that one of the Arduinici of Auriate gave origin to this family, which suddenly appears in history as a local major power in Liguria in th ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Armand Doria
Count Armand Doria (1824-1896) was a French aristocrat, art collector and patron. He served as the mayor of Orrouy from 1864 to 1896. He acquired a significant collection of impressionist works, including paintings subsequently exhibited in museums in Europe and the United States. Early life Count Armand-François-Paul des Friches Doria was born on April 24, 1824 in Paris, France. His father, Stanislas-Philippe-Henri Doria, was a marquis, which title his elder brother, Arthur, inherited. His paternal family was ennobled in 1539, during the ''ancien régime''. Count Doria grew up in the family castle in Cayeux-en-Santerre and a ''hôtel particulier'' on the '' rue de la Perle'' in Le Marais, Paris. He was raised as a Roman Catholic, and confessed to Félix Dupanloup. Career Count Doria served as the mayor of Orrouy from 1864 to 1896. During the Franco-Prussian War of 1870, he encouraged local inhabitants to enlist in the French army and protected the town from the Prussian inv ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Tropical Storm Doria
Tropical Storm Doria was the costliest tropical cyclone in the 1971 Atlantic hurricane season. The fifth tropical storm of the season, Doria developed from a tropical wave on August 20 to the east of the Lesser Antilles, and after five days without development it attained tropical storm status to the east of Florida. Doria turned to the north, and reached peak winds of 65 mph (105 km/h) as it was making landfall near Morehead City, North Carolina. It turned to the northeast, and moved through the Mid-Atlantic and New England as a tropical storm before becoming an extratropical storm over Maine on August 29. In North Carolina, Doria produced moderate rainfall, resulting in localized flooding and damage. The storm spawned a tornado near Norfolk, Virginia, damaging twelve houses and downing hundreds of trees. Tropical Storm Doria dropped heavy precipitation in New Jersey, peaking at 10.29 inches (261 mm) in Little Falls. The rainfall led to record-breaking ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Hurricane Doria
Hurricane Doria was an unusual and erratic hurricane that existed during September 1967. The fourth named storm and hurricane of the 1967 Atlantic hurricane season, Doria developed on September 8 off the east coast of Florida. It meandered until attaining tropical storm status, at which point the storm accelerated towards the northeast. On September 10, Doria intensified into a Category 2 hurricane on the modern-day Saffir–Simpson Hurricane Scale. After moving out to sea, the storm turned westward towards the United States. A compact cyclone, Doria weakened to a tropical storm shortly before moving ashore in the Mid-Atlantic States. The storm ultimately dissipated on September 21. The storm, which ultimately made landfall near the Virginia–North Carolina border, produced high winds along the coast from New Jersey through North Carolina. A small boat sank off the coast of New Jersey, killing three of its occupants. Overall damage was estimated around $150,000 (1967 USD ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Compsilura
''Compsilura'' is a genus of tachinid flies in the family Tachinidae from Mozambique, Malawi and South Africa. Species *'' C. concinnata'' ( Meigen, 1824) *'' C. samoaensis'' Malloch, 1935 *'' C. solitaria'' ( Curran, 1940) *'' C. sumatrensis'' Townsend Townsend (pronounced tounʹ-zənd) or Townshend may refer to: Places United States *Camp Townsend, National Guard training base in Peekskill, New York *Townsend, Delaware *Townsend, Georgia *Townsend, Massachusetts, a New England town ** Townsend ..., 1926 References {{Taxonbar, from=Q4119479 Exoristinae Tachinidae genera Taxa named by Peter Friedrich Bouché Diptera of Africa Diptera of Asia Diptera of Europe Diptera of South America ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Doria (opera)
''Doria, ou La tyrannie détruite'' (''Doria, or Tyranny Destroyed'') is an opera in three acts by the French composer Étienne Méhul. It is in the form of an '' opéra comique'' (that is, with spoken dialogue between the musical numbers), although the authors style it an ''opéra héroïque''. It premiered at the Opéra-Comique, Paris on 12 March 1795. The libretto is by Gabriel-Marie Legouvé and Charles-Joseph Lœuillard Davrigny. The work was not a success, in spite of revisions after the premiere. Roles Synopsis Andrea Doria laments the oppression of his native Genoa Genoa ( ; it, Genova ; lij, Zêna ). is the capital of the Italian region of Liguria and the sixth-largest city in Italy. In 2015, 594,733 people lived within the city's administrative limits. As of the 2011 Italian census, the Province of ... under its foreign governor. He plans a conspiracy with his friends and suborns Vivaldi, the commander of the governor's guard. Doria arranges his own wedding ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Doria (food)
Doria or Dória may refer to: People Surname * Doria (family), a prominent Genoese family ** Andrea Doria (1466–1560), Genoese admiral ** Ansaldo Doria, 12th century Genoese statesman and commander ** Brancaleone Doria (died c. 1409?), husband of Brancaleone Doria and conqueror of most of Sardinia ** Giovanni Doria (bishop) (1573–1642), Roman Catholic cardinal and Archbishop of Palermo ** Giovanni Andrea Doria (1539–1606), Italian admiral also known as Gianandrea Doria ** Giovanni Battista Doria (1470–1554), Doge of the Republic of Genoa ** Giovanni Carlo Doria (1576–1625), Genoese art collector ** Lamba Doria (1245–1323), Genoese admiral ** Marco Doria, Marquis and Count of Montaldeo (born 1957), Italian academic and politician, former mayor of Genoa ** Oberto Doria (died 1306), Genoese politician and admiral ** Paganino Doria, 14th century Genoese admiral ** Perceval Doria] (c. 1195–1264), Genoese naval and military leader ** Simon Doria (fl. 1250–1293), Genoese ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Doria Tillier
Doria Tillier (born 27 March 1986) is a French actress. Life and career She was born to a mathematician father and a mother who restores paintings, and she was a student in one of the oldest and most prestigious French high schools, Lycée Condorcet, in Paris. After she graduated, she worked as a waitress. From 2008 to 2010, Tillier studied acting at the Laboratoire de l'acteur-Hélène Zidi with Hélène Zidi. She later played in short films as well as in commercials, including Nina Ricci's perfume Mademoiselle Ricci. In 2008, she appeared as a coroner in the thriller ''Bloody Flowers'' directed by Richard J. Thomson and starring Amanda Lear. In 2009, she played in the series ''Action spéciale douanes'' aired on France 2. In September 2012, she became a witty weather girl on a famous access prime time TV show called '' Le Grand Journal'' on Canal+, succeeding Solweig Rediger-Lizlow. She left the program in June 2014. During the same period, Tillier also appeared in the secon ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Doria Shafik
Doria Shafik ( ar, درية شفيق; 14 December 1908 – 20 September 1975) was an Egyptian feminist, poet and editor, and one of the principal leaders of the women's liberation movement in Egypt in the mid-1940s. As a direct result of her efforts, Egyptian women were granted the right to vote by the Egyptian constitution. Early life Doria Shafik was born on 14 December 1908 to Ahmad Chafik and Ratiba Nassif in Tanta, Egypt. She studied in a French mission primary school in Tanta and a Tanta secondary school for girls until 16 years. Then she studied the last 2 years of secondary education called bacaloria in Cairo. At the age of 18 she became the one of first Egyptian girls to earn the degree of bacaloria of secondary school. She was awarded a scholarship by the Egyptian Ministry of Education to study at Sorbonne University in Paris. She also studied for a PhD in philosophy at the Sorbonne. She wrote two thesis, one refuting the merely utilitarian ends generally associate ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Doria Ragland
Doria Loyce Ragland (born September 2, 1956) is an American social worker, and former makeup artist and yoga instructor. She is the mother of Meghan, Duchess of Sussex. Early life Doria Ragland was born in Cleveland, Ohio, to nurse Jeanette Arnold (1929–2000) and her second husband Alvin Azell Ragland (1929–2011), an antiques dealer who sold items at flea markets. Ragland's maternal grandparents, James and Nettie Arnold, respectively worked as a bellhop and an elevator operator at the Hotel St. Regis on Euclid Avenue in Cleveland. Her parents moved to Los Angeles when Ragland was a baby and later divorced. In 1983, her father married kindergarten teacher Ava Burrow, who is near to Ragland's age; the two remained close after that marriage also ended in divorce. Ragland has two older maternal half-siblings, Joseph (known as "JJ"; 1949–2021) and Saundra Johnson (born 1952), and a younger paternal half-brother, Alvin Joffrey Ragland. According to inferred conclusions and i ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Dória
Matheus Dória Macedo (born 8 November 1994), commonly known as Dória, is a Brazilian professional footballer who plays as a centre-back for Liga MX club Santos Laguna. Club career Botafogo Born in São Gonçalo, Rio de Janeiro, Dória joined Botafogo's youth setup in 2009 at the age of 14. Promoted to the first team due to the injury of Brinner in January 2012, he made his professional – and Série A – debut on 27 May of that year, starting in a 3–2 away win over Cokaritiba. On 27 October Dória scored his first professional goal, scoring the first in a 4–0 home routing of Atlético Goianiense. He finished his first professional season with 20 appearances, as his side finished seventh. In the 2013 campaign, Dória was an undisputed starter for ''Bota'', appearing in 30 league matches and scoring one goal as his side qualified to Copa Libertadores after a 17-year absence. Marseille On 1 September 2014 Dória signed a five-year deal with Olympique de Marseille ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Palmério Dória
Palmério Dória (born 1948, in Santarém) is a Brazilian journalist and writer, ex-director of ''Sexy'' magazine and author of a number of books. Dória was born in Santarém and raised in Belém by a priest. He moved to the South of Brazil and started working as a journalist, working at press vehicles such as Folha de S.Paulo, O Estado de S. Paulo and Caros Amigos magazine. He was chief-of-reportage of Rede Globo until 1992, when he took over ''Sexy'' magazine. Books Dória published, among others, the following books: * ''Mataram o Presidente – Memórias do pistoleiro que mudou a História do Brasil'' (1976; translates as "They Killed the President – Memoirs of the gunman who changed the history of Brazil), which deals with the historical moment started with Getúlio Vargas suicide; * ''A Guerrilha do Araguaia'' (1978; translates as "Araguaia Guerrilla"), a report on the communist reaction quelled by the Brazilian military dictatorship. * ''Evasão de Privacidade'' (200 ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |