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'''Artemas''' may refer to: |
'''Artemas''' may refer to: |
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==People== |
==People== |
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===Government and politics=== |
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*[[Artemas Hale]] (1783–1882), U.S. Representative from Massachusetts |
*[[Artemas Hale]] (1783–1882), U.S. Representative from Massachusetts |
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*[[Artemas Ward]] (1727–1800), American Revolutionary War General and U.S. Representative from Massachusetts |
*[[Artemas Ward]] (1727–1800), American Revolutionary War General and U.S. Representative from Massachusetts |
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*[[Artemas Ward, Jr.]] (1762–1847), son of Artemas Ward, also a U.S. Representative from Massachusetts |
*[[Artemas Ward, Jr.]] (1762–1847), son of Artemas Ward, also a U.S. Representative from Massachusetts |
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===Religion=== |
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*[[Artemas of Lystra |
*[[Artemas (saint)]], Saint Artemas of Lystra, a Christian biblical figure |
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*[[Artemas Bishop]] (1795–1872), American missionary |
*[[Artemas Bishop]] (1795–1872), American missionary and father of [[Sereno Edwards Bishop]] |
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*[[Artemas Wyman Sawyer]] (1827–1907), American Baptist minister and educator |
*[[Artemas Wyman Sawyer]] (1827–1907), American Baptist minister and educator |
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*[[Proculus of Pozzuoli]] (died c. 305 AD), also known as Artemas, a Christian martyr |
*[[Proculus of Pozzuoli]] (died c. 305 AD), also known as Artemas, a Christian martyr |
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===Other fields=== |
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*[[Artemas Ward (writer)]] (1848–1925), American author and advertising executive, writer of ''The Grocer's Encyclopedia'' |
*[[Artemas Ward (writer)]] (1848–1925), American author and advertising executive, writer of ''The Grocer's Encyclopedia'' |
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*[[Artemas (musician)]] (born 1999), stage name of English-Cypriot musician Artemas Diamandis |
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==Other uses== |
==Other uses== |
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* ''The Artemas Poems'', a collection by American poet [[Jerry Wemple]] |
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* [[Statue of Artemas Ward]], a 1936 statue in Ward Circle, Washington, D.C. |
* [[Statue of Artemas Ward]], a 1936 statue in Ward Circle, Washington, D.C. |
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* SS ''Artemas Ward'', a U.S. [[List of Liberty ships: A-F|Liberty ship]] used in World War II |
* SS ''Artemas Ward'', a U.S. [[List of Liberty ships: A-F|Liberty ship]] used in World War II |
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==See also== |
==See also== |
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*[[Artema |
*''[[Artema]]'', a genus of spider in the family Pholcidae |
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*[[Artemis (disambiguation)]] |
*[[Artemis (disambiguation)]] |
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*[[Artemus (disambiguation)]] |
*[[Artemus (disambiguation)]] |
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Latest revision as of 09:15, 26 July 2024
Artemas may refer to:
People
[edit]Government and politics
[edit]- Artemas Hale (1783–1882), U.S. Representative from Massachusetts
- Artemas Ward (1727–1800), American Revolutionary War General and U.S. Representative from Massachusetts
- Artemas Ward, Jr. (1762–1847), son of Artemas Ward, also a U.S. Representative from Massachusetts
Religion
[edit]- Artemas (saint), Saint Artemas of Lystra, a Christian biblical figure
- Artemas Bishop (1795–1872), American missionary and father of Sereno Edwards Bishop
- Artemas Wyman Sawyer (1827–1907), American Baptist minister and educator
- Proculus of Pozzuoli (died c. 305 AD), also known as Artemas, a Christian martyr
Other fields
[edit]- Artemas Ward (writer) (1848–1925), American author and advertising executive, writer of The Grocer's Encyclopedia
- Artemas (musician) (born 1999), stage name of English-Cypriot musician Artemas Diamandis
Other uses
[edit]- Statue of Artemas Ward, a 1936 statue in Ward Circle, Washington, D.C.
- SS Artemas Ward, a U.S. Liberty ship used in World War II
See also
[edit]- Artema, a genus of spider in the family Pholcidae
- Artemis (disambiguation)
- Artemus (disambiguation)