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Tor (surname)
Tor is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: * George Tor (born 1989), Nigerian association football player * Guilhem de la Tor ( fl. 1216–1233), French jongleur-troubadour *Margaret Tor-Thompson ( 1962–2007), Liberian politician *Tamy Ben-Tor Tamy Ben-Tor (born 1975) is an Israeli visual artist. Biography Ben-Tor is one of a number of prominent female artists inventing characters and playing them herself, her work combines performance with photography and/or video. Included in this l ...
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George Tor
George Tor (born July 7, 1989) is a Nigerian footballer. Career College Tor played college soccer at Medaille College between 2009 and 2012. During his time at college, Tor also played for Reading United and Central Florida Kraze in the USL PDL. Professional He signed his first professional contract on May 30, 2013 with USL Pro club Rochester Rhinos Rochester New York FC, formerly known as the Rochester Rhinos, are an American professional soccer team based in Rochester, New York, United States. Founded in 1996, as the Rochester Raging Rhinos, they changed their name to Rochester Rhinos to ... In addition, on February 13, 2013, he made his professional soccer debut for the Tampa Bay Rowdies as they took on the Montreal Impact of the MLS in Orlando, Florida. References External linksUSL bio 1989 births Living people Nigerian men's footballers Nigerian expatriate men's footballers Reading United AC players Orlando City U-23 players Rochester New York FC players M ...
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Guilhem De La Tor
Guilhem de la Tor ( fl. 1216–1233) was an early 13th-century jongleur-troubadour from the Périgord who spent most of his active career in northern Italy. He circulated between the courts of the Este, Malaspina, and Da Romano families. The ''tor'' (tower, castle) that was Guilhem's birthplace, does not survive. It lay in the vicinity of the modern town of La Tour-Blanche, Dordogne. Guilhem first composed in the Occitan language in 1216–1220, during which period he produced the panegyric ''Pos N'Aimerics a fait mesclança e batailla'', a song in which the noble women of Italy put an end to a feud for supremacy at court between Selvaggia and Beatrice di Oramala, daughters of Conrad Malaspina. The ''Treva'' ("truce"), as it is called, was a sequel to an earlier work (now lost) by Aimeric de Pegulhan describing the feud. Guilhem is dignified with a long ''vida'', but much of it cannot be trusted. Among the more trustworthy parts is this description of his character ...
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Margaret Tor-Thompson
Dr. Rev. Margaret J. Tor-Thompson (9 September 1962 – 4 April 2007) was a Liberian politician and member of the Freedom Alliance Party of Liberia (FAPL). She has completed her doctorate in Biblical Studies. Tor-Thompson had her early education in Saint Mary's Elementary & Junior High School, William R. Tolbert High School, St. Theresa's Convent and the American Cooperative School. She graduated with a nursing degree from Loma Linda University in the United States of America and received her doctorate in Bible Studies from the World Harvest Theological Seminary. She was the FAPL presidential candidate in the October 2005 elections and was placed 13th out of 22 candidates, receiving only 0.9% of the vote. She was one of three female presidential candidates in the election, with one of them, Ellen Johnson Sirleaf went on to winning the election. She died of breast cancer at Bushrod Island on 4 April 2007. Early life Tor-Thompson had her early education in Saint Mary's Elementar ...
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