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Government and politics

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Artemas Hale Artemas Hale (October 20, 1783 – August 3, 1882) was a U.S. Representative from Massachusetts. Born in Winchendon, Massachusetts, Hale received a limited education and worked on a farm. He taught school in Hingham, Massachusetts from 1804 t ...
(1783–1882), U.S. Representative from Massachusetts *
Artemas Ward Artemas Ward (November 26, 1727 – October 28, 1800) was an American major general in the American Revolutionary War and a Congressman from Massachusetts. He was considered an effective political leader, President John Adams describing him as ...
(1727–1800), American Revolutionary War General and U.S. Representative from Massachusetts *
Artemas Ward, Jr. Artemas Ward Jr. (January 9, 1762 – October 7, 1847), like his father, Artemas Ward, was a United States representative from Massachusetts. He served in the Thirteenth Congress and Fourteenth Congress (1813–1817). He was a member of t ...
(1762–1847), son of Artemas Ward, also a U.S. Representative from Massachusetts


Religion

* Artemas (saint), Saint Artemas of Lystra, a Christian biblical figure *
Artemas Bishop Saint Artemas of Lystra ( el, Ἀρτεμᾶς) was a biblical figure. He is mentioned in Paul's Epistle to Titus (). He is believed to have served as the Bishop of Lystra, and to have been one of the Seventy Disciples The seventy disciples or ...
(1795–1872), American missionary and father of Sereno Edwards Bishop *
Artemas Wyman Sawyer Artemas Wyman Sawyer (4 March 1827 – 5 August 1907) was an American Baptist minister and educator. He was the president of Acadia College (now Acadia University) in Nova Scotia, Canada from 1869 to 1896. Born in West Haven, Vermont, the son ...
(1827–1907), American Baptist minister and educator *
Proculus of Pozzuoli Saint Proculus (Proclus) of Pozzuoli ( it, San Procolo) was martyred around 305 AD, according to Christian tradition, at the same time as Saint Januarius. He was martyred with: *Sossius or Sosius, deacon of Miseno ( it, Sosso, Sossio) *Festus, ...
(died c. 305 AD), also known as Artemas, a Christian martyr


Other fields

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Artemas Ward (writer) Artemas Ward (May 28, 1848 – March 14, 1925) was an American author and advertising executive. He is known for authoring several biographies as well as ''The Grocer's Encyclopedia''. Biography Ward, born May 28, 1848, was the great-grands ...
(1848–1925), American author and advertising executive, writer of ''The Grocer's Encyclopedia'' *
Artemas (musician) Artemas Diamandis ( el, Αρτέμας Διαμαντής; born 23 September 1999), known mononymously as Artemas, is an English-Cypriot singer, songwriter, and record producer. He is best known for his singles " If U Think I'm Pretty" and " I Li ...
(born 1999), stage name of English-Cypriot musician Artemas Diamandis


Other uses

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Statue of Artemas Ward ''General Artemas Ward'' is a bronze statue of American Revolutionary War general Artemas Ward by Leonard Crunelle at Ward Circle, at the intersection of Nebraska and Massachusetts Avenues in Northwest, Washington, D.C. The circle is centered a ...
, a 1936 statue in Ward Circle, Washington, D.C. * SS ''Artemas Ward'', a U.S. Liberty ship used in World War II


See also

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Artema ''Artema'' is a genus of Pholcidae, cellar spiders that was first described by Charles Athanase Walckenaer in 1837. Species it contains twelve species, found in Africa, Asia, Greece, and Turkey: *''Artema atlanta'' Walckenaer, 1837 (Type speci ...
'', a genus of spider in the family Pholcidae *
Artemis (disambiguation) Artemis is the ancient Greek goddess of the hunt, the wilderness, wild animals, the Moon, and chastity. Artemis may also refer to: Arts, entertainment, and media Fictional entities * Artemis (DC Comics), a goddess in the DC Universe * Artemis (M ...
* Artemus (disambiguation) {{disambiguation, given name