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'''[[Ambrose]]''' ({{circa}} 340 – 4 April 397) was an archbishop of Milan. |
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'''Ambrose''' may also refer to: |
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==People== |
==People== |
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*[[Ambrose (surname)]] |
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===Surname=== |
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*[[Ambrose (given name)]] |
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*[[Ambrose (bandleader)]], or Bert Ambrose (1896-1971), English band-leader and violinist |
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*[[Alex Ambrose]] (born 1982), Indian footballer |
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*[[Ambrose (bandleader)]], or Bert Ambrose (1896–1971), English band-leader and violinist |
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*[[Ambrose (Cantacuzène)]] (1947–2009), Russian-Swiss bishop of the Russian Orthodox Church Outside Russia |
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*[[Ashley Ambrose]] (born 1970), former American football player |
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*[[Ambrose of Alexandria]] (before 212–{{circa}} 250), friend of the Christian theologian Origen |
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*[[Chace Ambrose]] (born 1976), American actor, screenwriter and journalist |
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*[[Ambrose of Siena]] (1220–1286), Italian Dominican teacher, missionary and diplomat |
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*[[Charles Ambrose]] (1791-1856), English organist, composer, choir director, and music educator |
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*[[Curtly Ambrose]] (born 1963), West Indian cricketer |
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*[[Darren Ambrose]] (born 1984), English footballer |
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*[[David Ambrose]], British novelist and screenwriter |
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*[[Dick Ambrose]] (born 1953), former American football linebacker |
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*[[Donetta W. Ambrose]] (born 1945), United States federal judge |
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*[[Eddie Ambrose]] (1894–1994), American jockey |
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*[[Efe Ambrose]] (born 1988), Nigerian footballer |
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*[[Erin Ambrose]] (born 1994), Canadian ice hockey player |
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*[[Gladys Ambrose]] (1930-1998), English film and television actress |
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*[[Isaac Ambrose]] (1604-1663/64), English Puritan divine |
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*[[James R. Ambrose]] (born 1922), former aerospace executive and U.S. Under Secretary of the Army |
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*[[John Ambrose]] (c. 1705-1771), Royal Navy officer |
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*[[John Thomas Ambrose]], former Deputy U.S. Marshal, convicted in 2009 of leaking information about a federal witness |
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*[[John Wolfe Ambrose]] (1838-1899), Irish-American engineer and developer |
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*[[Lauren Ambrose]] (born 1978), American actress |
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*[[Marcos Ambrose]] (born 1976), Australian race car driver |
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*[[Myles Ambrose]], former U.S. Commissioner of Customs |
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*[[Paddy Ambrose]] (1928–2002), Irish footballer and coach |
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*[[Paul Ambrose]] (1868-1941), Canadian organist, conductor, composer, and music educator |
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*[[Richard Ambrose]] (born 1972), former Australian rules footballer |
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*[[Rob Ambrose]] (born 1970), American footballer and coach |
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*[[Robert Ambrose (composer)|Robert Ambrose]] (1824-1908), Canadian composer |
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*[[Robert Ambrose (conductor)|Robert Ambrose]], American conductor |
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*[[Rona Ambrose]] (born 1969), Canadian politician |
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*[[Sharon Ambrose]] (born 1939), U.S. politician |
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*[[Simon Ambrose]], 2007 winner of the BBC reality TV show ''The Apprentice'', chairman of the London Contemporary Orchestra |
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*[[Stephen Ambrose]] (1936-2002), American historian |
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*[[Stuart Ambrose]] (born 1943), former English cricketer |
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*[[Tim Ambrose]] (born 1982), English cricketer |
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*[[Tish Ambrose]], American pornographic actress |
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*[[Tommy Ambrose]], Canadian singer-songwriter |
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*[[Tony Ambrose]] (1933-2008), British rally driver |
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*[[Walt Ambrose]] (1905-unknown), American footballer |
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*Professor [[Warren Ambrose]] (1914–1995), American mathematician |
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*[[William Ambrose (Emrys)|William Ambrose]] (1813–1873), bardic name Emrys, 19th-century Welsh language poet |
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*[[William Ambrose]] (1832–1908), English judge and politician |
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*[[J. Willis Ambrose]] (1911–1974), first President of the Geological Association of Canada |
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==Places== |
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===Communities=== |
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*[[Ambrose]] (340-397), Christian saint and bishop of Milan |
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*[[Mount Ambrose]], a suburb of Redruth in Cornwall, England |
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*[[Ambrose, Contra Costa County, California]], US |
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*Ambrosius Autpertus ([[Autpert Ambrose]]) (c. 730–784), Frankish Benedictine monk who became abbot of San Vicenzo, Italy |
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*[[Ambrose, Georgia]], US |
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*[[Ambrose of Siena]] (1220-1286), Italian Dominican teacher, missionary and diplomat |
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*[[Ambrose, North Dakota]], US |
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*[[St. Ambrose Traversari]], also referred to as Ambrose of Camaldoli, (1386-1439), Italian monk and theologian |
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*[[Ambrose, Queensland]], a town in Australia |
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*[[Ambrose Bierce]] (1842-1913), American author |
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*[[Ambrose Burnside]] (1824-1881), American general and namesake of sideburns |
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*[[Ambrose Small]] (1863-1919), Canadian theatre magnate |
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===Natural formations=== |
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==Places== |
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*Ambrose, California |
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**[[Ambrose, Contra Costa County, California]] |
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**[[Ambrose, Modoc County, California]] |
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*[[Ambrose, Georgia]] |
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*[[Ambrose, North Dakota]] |
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*[[Ambrose Brook]], New Jersey |
*[[Ambrose Brook]], New Jersey |
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*[[Ambrose Lake (Algoma District |
*[[Ambrose Lake (Algoma District)]], Ontario |
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*[[Ambrose Lake (British Columbia)]] |
*[[Ambrose Lake (British Columbia)]] |
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*[[Ambrose Lake (Thunder Bay District)]], Ontario |
*[[Ambrose Lake (Thunder Bay District)]], Ontario |
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*[[Ambrose Rocks]], Antarctica |
*[[Ambrose Rocks]], Antarctica |
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*[[Mount Ambrose]], a suburb of Redruth in Cornwall, England |
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==Churches== |
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*[[St. Ambrose Cathedral (Des Moines, Iowa)]] |
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==Educational |
==Educational institutions== |
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*[[Ambrose University]], a private Christian liberal arts college in Calgary, Alberta, Canada |
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*[[Ambrose Alli University]] in Ekpoma, Edo State, Nigeria |
*[[Ambrose Alli University]] in Ekpoma, Edo State, Nigeria |
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*[[St Ambrose Barlow Roman Catholic High School]], a Catholic technology college in Swinton, Greater Manchester, England, UK |
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*[[St Ambrose College]], a Catholic boys' grammar school in Altrincham, Greater Manchester, England, UK |
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*[[Saint Ambrose Catholic School]], Cheverly, Maryland |
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*[[The Ambrose School]], a grade K-12 classical Christian school in Meridian, Idaho, US |
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*[[St. Ambrose University]], Davenport, Iowa, US |
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*[[St. Ambrose College]] a Voluntary Aided Christian Brothers Catholic boys' grammar school in Hale Barns, Altrincham, [[Greater Manchester]], England. |
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*[[St. Ambrose Academy]], a Catholic middle school and high school in Madison, Wisconsin, US |
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*[[Saint Ambrose |
*[[Saint Ambrose Catholic School (disambiguation)]] |
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*[[Ambrose University College]] (AUC), a private Christian liberal arts college in Calgary, Alberta |
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== Religion == |
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* [[St. Ambrose Church (disambiguation)]] |
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*Ambrose, Louisiana, the fictional town featured in the [[House of Wax (2005 film)|2005 version of ''House of Wax'']] |
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* [[St. Ambrose Cathedral (disambiguation)]] |
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==Other== |
==Other== |
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*[[Lightship Ambrose|Lightship ''Ambrose'']], multiple lightships stationed on the Ambrose Channel |
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*Ambrose, a type of [[Golf#Team play|team play in golf]] |
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*[[Lightship Ambrose]], the name given to multiple [[lightvessel|lightships]] that were stationed on the [[Ambrose Channel]] |
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*[[Ambrose Light]] or Ambrose Tower, a light station that replaced the lightships on the Ambrose Channel |
*[[Ambrose Light]] or Ambrose Tower, a light station that replaced the lightships on the Ambrose Channel |
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*[[Ambrose |
*[[Ambrose Medal]], an award for service to the Canadian earth science community |
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*[[Ambrose (golf)]], a team playing format |
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*[[Ambrose Medal]], an annual award for service to the Canadian earth science community |
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*Ambrose, Louisiana, a fictional town in ''[[House of Wax (2005 film)|House of Wax]]'' |
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*[[Brigadier Ambrose]], an English alternative pop band |
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*"Ambrose (Part 5)", a 1959 novelty song by [[Linda Laurie]] |
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*Ambrose Monk, a character from the TV show ''[[Monk (TV series)|Monk]]'' |
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==See also== |
==See also== |
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*[[Ambroise (disambiguation)]] |
*[[Ambroise (disambiguation)]] |
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*[[Ambrosia]] |
*[[Ambrosia (disambiguation)]] |
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*[[Ambrosius (disambiguation)]] |
*[[Ambrosius (disambiguation)]] |
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*[[Amvrosy]] |
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Latest revision as of 20:43, 22 March 2024
Ambrose (c. 340 – 4 April 397) was an archbishop of Milan.
Ambrose may also refer to:
People
[edit]- Ambrose (surname)
- Ambrose (given name)
- Ambrose (bandleader), or Bert Ambrose (1896–1971), English band-leader and violinist
- Ambrose (Cantacuzène) (1947–2009), Russian-Swiss bishop of the Russian Orthodox Church Outside Russia
- Ambrose of Alexandria (before 212–c. 250), friend of the Christian theologian Origen
- Ambrose of Siena (1220–1286), Italian Dominican teacher, missionary and diplomat
Places
[edit]Communities
[edit]- Mount Ambrose, a suburb of Redruth in Cornwall, England
- Ambrose, Contra Costa County, California, US
- Ambrose, Georgia, US
- Ambrose, North Dakota, US
- Ambrose, Queensland, a town in Australia
Natural formations
[edit]- Ambrose Brook, New Jersey
- Ambrose Lake (Algoma District), Ontario
- Ambrose Lake (British Columbia)
- Ambrose Lake (Thunder Bay District), Ontario
- Ambrose Rocks, Antarctica
Educational institutions
[edit]- Ambrose University, a private Christian liberal arts college in Calgary, Alberta, Canada
- Ambrose Alli University in Ekpoma, Edo State, Nigeria
- St Ambrose Barlow Roman Catholic High School, a Catholic technology college in Swinton, Greater Manchester, England, UK
- St Ambrose College, a Catholic boys' grammar school in Altrincham, Greater Manchester, England, UK
- The Ambrose School, a grade K-12 classical Christian school in Meridian, Idaho, US
- St. Ambrose University, Davenport, Iowa, US
- St. Ambrose Academy, a Catholic middle school and high school in Madison, Wisconsin, US
- Saint Ambrose Catholic School (disambiguation)
Religion
[edit]Other
[edit]- Lightship Ambrose, multiple lightships stationed on the Ambrose Channel
- Ambrose Light or Ambrose Tower, a light station that replaced the lightships on the Ambrose Channel
- Ambrose Medal, an award for service to the Canadian earth science community
- Ambrose (golf), a team playing format
- Ambrose, Louisiana, a fictional town in House of Wax
- "Ambrose (Part 5)", a 1959 novelty song by Linda Laurie
- Ambrose Monk, a character from the TV show Monk