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Alp Arslan ( ālp arslān ; ālb ārslān ; 1029 – 15 December 1072 ) was the third sultan of the Seljuq dynasty and great-grandson of Seljuk, the eponymous founder of the dynasty.
In legend, Amarynthus ( a form of Amarantus ) was a hunter of Artemis and king of Euboea ; in a village of Amarynthus, of which he was the eponymous hero, there was a famous temple of Artemis Amarynthia or Amarysia ( Strabo x.
Briefly, the first Aeolus was a son of Hellen and eponymous founder of the Aeolian race ; the second was a son of Poseidon, who led a colony to islands in the Tyrrhenian Sea ; and the third Aeolus was a son of Hippotes who is mentioned in Odyssey book 10 as Keeper of the Winds who gives Odysseus a tightly closed bag full of the captured winds so he could sail easily home to Ithaca on the gentle West Wind.
Plug was a comic based on the eponymous character from The Bash Street Kids that began with issue dated 24 September 1977, and is notable for being the first comic to make use of rotogravure printing.
The symbol was used by André-Marie Ampère, after whom the unit of electric current is named, in formulating the eponymous Ampère's force law which he discovered in 1820.
Donn slighted Ériu, one of the eponymous goddesses of Ireland, and he was drowned off the south-west coast of the island.
His eponymous first album was released in 1989 and peaked at number 2 in the US country album chart while climbing to number 13 on the Billboard 200 album chart.
Garth Brooks's eponymous first album was released in 1989 and was a critical and chart success.
The piece was an extravaganza in which the classical Greek gods, grown elderly, are temporarily replaced by a troupe of 19th-century actors and actresses, one of whom is the eponymous Thespis, the Greek father of the drama.
Davenant cast Thomas Betterton in the eponymous role, and he continued to play the Dane until he was 74.
It was based on the eponymous novel by Richard Matheson.
Abdera's eponymous hero, Abderus, was another of Heracles ' lovers.
Prior to 1983, the town was in an eponymous seat of its own.
In 1972 Torrence won the Grammy Award for Best Album Cover for the psychedelic rock band Pollution's first eponymous 1971 album, and was nominated three other times in the same category for albums of The Nitty Gritty Dirt Band.
One consequence of the decimation of the nomadic Kazakh population and the in-migration of non-Kazakhs was that by the 1970s Kazakhstan was the only Soviet republic in which the eponymous nationality was a minority in its own republic.
The eponymous debut, Led Zeppelin, was released in the US during the tour on 12 January 1969.
At 15 he founded a punk rock band, The Ripchords, whose sole release, an eponymous EP with four tracks, was championed by the BBC Radio One DJ John Peel.
" Rainbow Chaser " was one of the few Nirvana recordings that had any connection with " psychedelic " music, although " Orange and Blue " ( 1970 ) was acknowledged to have been written under the influence of LSD according to the liner notes of the eponymous album.

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Three of the archons have special functions: the basileus, or sovereign ; the polemarch ( originally a military commander ); and the archon eponymous ( chief magistrate ), who gave his name to the year.
The name " Mr. Dingle " ( originally intended for the Dan Duryea character ) would be used by Serling for a future episode, with Burgess Meredith playing the eponymous character.
L. A. band Faster Pussycat released their eponymous début, but the greatest success was Guns N ' Roses, originally formed from a fusion of bands L. A.
The cover art is a tribute to Minor Threat, a landmark hardcore punk band, that originally used the image of Alec MacKaye ( brother of the band's lead singer Ian MacKaye ) with his head on his knees on steps of the " Dischord House " on their eponymous EP.
The eponymous debut album by Touch, originally issued on Atco Records in 1980, has been noted as a touchstone for artists working in the recently developed, but retro leaning, Melodic Rock genre.
* The world-famous deer Bambi ( the eponymous character of the books Bambi, A Life in the Woods, and its sequel Bambi's Children, by Felix Salten ) is originally a roe deer.
There are several variants of the name, but all supposedly go back to de Vere, a British noble family originally of Norman ancestry, from the eponymous town of Ver.
Irving is originally a Scottish surname, a variant of the name Irvine, which is derived from the eponymous River Irvine in
He was originally billed as Buster: Son of Andy Capp ; Andy Capp is the lead character of the eponymous Daily Mirror newspaper strip, and Buster wore a similar flat cap to reinforce the connection.
The song as it originally appeared was in the 1998 episode, " Chef's Salty Chocolate Balls ", where Chef creates a confectionary treat, the eponymous Chocolate Salty Balls.
In 1987, when he was 14 years old, Homme formed a heavy metal band with school mates John Garcia and Brant Bjork in Palm Desert called Sons of Kyuss ( originally known as Katzenjammer, and then as Sons of Kyuss, which was then shortened to Kyuss after the release of their eponymous EP ).
According to biblical scholars, the description of Shelah is an eponymous aetiological myth concerning fluctuations in the constituency of the tribe of Judah, with Shelah representing the newest clan to become part of the tribe ; the Book of Chronicles ' description of Er as a descendant of Shelah, suggests that Er was in reality the name of a clan that was originally equal in status to the Shelah clan, but was later subsumed by it.
According to biblical scholars, the description of Er is an eponymous aetiological myth concerning fluctuations in the constituency of the tribe of Judah, with the abrupt death of Er reflecting the dying out of a clan ; the presence of an Er as a descendant of Shelah, in the Book of Chronicles, suggests that Er was in reality the name of a clan that was originally equal in status to the Shelah clan, but was later subsumed by it.
From 1972 Craven was the eponymous host of a regular children's news programme, Newsround, originally called " John Craven's Newsround ".
Adal originally had its capital in the port city of Zeila, situated in the eponymous Awdal region in modern-day northwestern Somalia.
Professor Ratbaggy is the debut eponymous album by Australian rock / pop band Professor Ratbaggy and originally released on EMI Records in 1999.
The Greasy Chip Butty Song is a football chant originally sung by the supporters of Sheffield United football club to the tune of Annie's Song, glorifying the dubious delights of life in Sheffield, in chief the eponymous Chip butty but also nightlife, beer and tobacco products.
The song " Goin ' Down ", originally released by the band Moloch on their eponymous album in 1969, became a blues standard and was covered by Freddie King, Jeff Beck, Deep Purple, JJ Cale, Marc Ford, Bryan Ferry, Pearl Jam, Gov't Mule, Sam Kinison, Stevie Ray Vaughan, Joe Satriani, The Who, Led Zeppelin, and many others.
This album was originally released as Gabriel's fourth eponymous album, but was released in the United States as Security, Gabriel's first album with Geffen Records in the US and Canada.
Minimax led to the eponymous Graham Kerr show, originally produced at KING-TV in Seattle in 1990 and 1991 and later syndicated to local stations and, later, the Discovery Channel.
Blondie's eponymous debut album, which was not a commercial success at the time, was also originally issued on Private Stock in 1976, as were two final single releases by Junior Campbell.
The name may also have originally referred to an eponymous deity.
Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories and Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories, originally released on the PlayStation Portable handheld console, are set in the previous depictions of their respective eponymous cities.
Gold is a short story by Isaac Asimov, originally appearing in the September 1991 issue of Analog Science Fiction and Fact and collected in the eponymous volume Gold.

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