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Felix Dzerzhinsky ( the Iron Felix ) was appointed as Director and invited the participation of the following individuals: V. K. Averin, V. N. Vasilevsky, D. G. Yevseyev, N. A. Zhydelev, I. K. Ksenofontov, G. K. Ordjonikidze, Ya.
He is better known under his nickname as the Iron Felix or abbreviation FD.
" Iron Felix " also refers to his 15-ton iron monument, which once dominated the Lubyanka Square in Moscow, near the KGB headquarters.
Symbolically, the Memorial to the Victims of the Gulag ( a simple stone from Solovki ) was erected beside the Iron Felix and the latter was removed in August 1991, after the failed rebellion of hard-line Communist members of government.
A 10-foot bronze replica of the original Iron Felix statue was placed on the grounds of the military academy in Minsk, Belarus in May 2006.
In April 2012, the Moscow authorities stated that they would be renovating the " Iron Felix " monument in full and put the statue on a list of monuments to be renovated, as well as officially designated it an object of cultural heritage.
Other sources claim the city was named for Felix I. Tarrant, President of National Cast Iron Pipe Company, which built the first major industrial plant in the area in 1912.
Through the efforts of the society, on October 30, 1990, the Memorial to the Victims of the Gulag ( a simple stone from Solovki ) was erected at the Lubyanka Square in Moscow, near the KGB headquarters beside the Iron Felix ( the latter was removed in August 1991 ).
The All-Union sport society of Dinamo itself was just recently formed in 1923 on the initiative of the " Iron Felix ".
Yevgeny Vuchetich's monumental statue of Dzerzhinsky ( nicknamed Iron Felix ) was erected in the center of the square in 1958.
The grounds of this branch of the museum contain a collection of Socialist Realism sculpture, including such highlights as Yevgeny Vuchetich's iconic statue of " Iron Felix " ( which was removed from Lubyanka Square in 1991 ), the " Swords Into Plowshares " sculpture representing a nude worker forging a plough out of a sword, and the " Young Russia " monument.

Iron and Feliks
Later they were named arithmometer Feliks and served in the Soviet Union well into the 1970s, popularly known under the name " Iron Feliks ".

Iron and may
If this etymology is combined with the tradition reported by Geoffrey of Monmouth stating that Ambrosius Aurelianus ordered the building of Stonehenge – which is located within the parish of Amesbury ( and where Ambrosius was supposedly buried ) – and with the presence of an Iron Age hill fort also in that parish, then it may be tempting to connect Ambrosius with Amesbury.
Migration Period golden bracteates, Vendel era helmet plates, a pair of identical Germanic Iron Age bird-shaped brooches, Viking Age objects depicting a moustached man wearing a helmet, and a portion of the 10th or 11th century Thorwald's Cross may depict Odin with one of the ravens.
The 1st century Greek author Philo of Byblos may preserve elements of Iron Age Phoenician religion in his Sanchuniathon., to which the prophets, martyrs and other pious people will go at the time of their death.
Iron Duke may refer to:
In June 2012, two metal detectorists announced that they had uncovered what could be Europe's largest hoard of Iron Age Celtic coins, and which may be worth up to £ 10 M, after a search spanning 30 years.
There has been a tendency to ascribe the body to the Iron Age period rather than Roman due to the interpretation that Lindow Man's death may have been a ritual sacrifice or execution.
According to Jody Joy, curator of the Iron Age collection at the British Museum, the importance of Lindow Man lies more in how he lived rather than how he died, as the circumstances surrounding his demise may never be fully established.
Depending on the date of Zoroaster ( usually placed in the early Iron Age ), this may be one of the earliest documented instances of the emergence of monism in an Indo-European religion.
Regarding Gilliam's theme of modernity's struggle between spirituality and rationality whereas the individual may become dominated by a tyrannical, soulless machinery of disenchanted society, film critic Keith James Hamel observed a specific affinity of Gilliam's movies with the writings of economic historian Arnold Toynbee and sociologist Max Weber, specifically the latter's concept of the Iron cage of modern rationality.
The Lizard peninsula's original name may have been the Celtic name " Predannack " (" British one "); during the Iron Age ( Pytheas c. 325 BC ) and Roman period, Britain was known as Pretannike ( in Greek ) and as Albion ( and Britons the " Pretani ").
Long-distance multi-sport events organized by groups other than the WTC may not officially be called " Ironman " or " Iron " races.
Such triathlons may be described as a full distance triathlon or " Half distance ", but the " Ironman " and " Iron " labels are the official property of the WTC.
Bathampton Camp may have been an Iron Age hill fort or stock enclosure.
A historical or legendary Mopsos or Mukšuš may have been the founder of a house in power at widespread sites in the coastal plains of Pamphylia and Cilicia ( today's Turkey ) during the early Iron Age.
Although officials of Indian and Northern Affairs were certainly aware of the intention of the Naskapis to move from Fort Chimo to Schefferville and may even have instigated that move, they appear to have done little or nothing to prepare for their arrival there, not even by warning the representatives of the Iron Ore Company of Canada (" IOCC ") or the municipality of Schefferville.
The Iron Lady may refer to:
Many show signs of having been killed and deposited in a similar manner, which may indicate a ritual element, and leads many archaeologists to believe that these were the victims of human sacrifice in Iron Age Germanic paganism.
While some details may hark back to older Iron Age traditions, each of these tales is the product of a highly developed medieval Welsh narrative tradition, both oral and written.
Though the name " Camelot " may be derived from Camulodunum ( modern Colchester ), the Iron Age capital of the Trinovantes, and later the provincial capital of Roman Britannia, its Essex location close to the east coast-and so very close to the earliest Anglo-Saxon settlement-places it in the wrong Anglo-Saxon kingdom.
It may also be noted that Bill was not very happy with Ronnie's singing style and temperment ( evidence of this divisiveness can be found in the Tony Iommi autobiography Iron Man.
It may be an example of an Iron Age wheelhouse and the associated remains of an agricultural field system were discovered in 2011.
In August 1954, when Horia Sima, who led the Iron Guard during its exile, was rejected by a faction inside the movement, Mircea Eliade's name was included on a list of persons who supported the latter — although this may have happened without his consent.
In Scandinavia and northern Russia, hill forts are fortifications from the Iron Age which may have had several functions.
Iron is needed for many enzymes to function normally, so a wide range of symptoms may eventually emerge, either as the secondary result of the anemia, or as other primary results of iron deficiency.
Iron from different foods is absorbed and processed differently by the body ; for instance, iron in meat ( heme iron source ) is more easily absorbed than iron in grains and vegetables (" non-heme " iron source ), but heme / hemoglobin from red meat has effects which may increase the likelihood of colorectal cancer.

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For instance, the origin of Iron Man was recently changed to refer to armed conflict in Afghanistan, whereas the original Iron Man stories had referred to the Vietnam War.
Historians refer to the material culture of northern Europe during the mass-migrations of the 5th to the 7th centuries as the Germanic Iron Age.
The results of the excavations indicate that the Early Iron Age inhabitants of Lemnos could be a remnant of a Mycenaean population and, in addition, the earliest attested refer to Lemnos is the Mycenaean Greek ra-mi-ni-ja, " Lemnian woman ", written in Linear B syllabic script.
Parisii may refer to two ancient Iron Age tribes:
They use the term " Pritennic " to refer to the proto-Pictish language spoken in this area during the Iron Age.
In March 1930 Codreanu formed the " Iron Guard " (" Garda de Fier ") as a paramilitary political branch of the Legion ; this name eventually came to refer to the Legion itself.
Operation Iron Hammer may refer to:
Iron Man, Ironman or Ironmen may also refer to:
Iron Crown can refer to:
The third major surviving faction is known as the Iron Masters, though they refer to themselves as the Sons of Ne-Issan.
Iron Gate can refer to
Iron Mountain may refer to:
Iron River may refer to:
" Iron rice bowl " () is a Chinese term used to refer to an occupation with guaranteed job security, as well as steady income and benefits.
Stambaugh may refer to locations in Iron County, Michigan, in the United States:
Iron may also refer to:
Iron Storm can refer to:
Temur or Timur refer to Iron in Mongolic languages.
Other rivals included Iron Sheik, Ivan Koloff, and Jesse " The Body " Ventura, who when commentating for the WWF would refer to Putski as " Puduski " in much the same way he would later refer to Tito Santana as " Chico ".

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