M A Marr K L Armstrong
M A Marr K L Armstrong
The provided text is a Wikipedia list of individuals named Andrew, categorized by saint, royalty, nobility, and other fields, without specific biographical details for M. A. Marr or K. L. Armstrong.
The source material is an extensive list of individuals named Andrew, compiled from various historical periods and professions. It is structured into categories such as Saints, Royalty and Nobility, Medieval Figures, Renaissance Figures, and a broad 'Others' section encompassing a wide array of professions including athletes, artists, engineers, politicians, musicians, and writers. Each entry typically provides a name and sometimes a brief descriptor, such as a title, profession, or a significant life event, along with dates where available. The list aims to document notable figures who share the given name Andrew. However, the extract does not contain any specific information about M. A. Marr or K. L. Armstrong, nor does it detail any particular works, ideas, or contributions attributed to them.
Saints Named Andrew
The list includes several figures recognized as saints within Christian traditions. Saint Andrew, the earliest disciple of Jesus and one of the twelve Apostles, is prominently featured. Other saints include Saint Andrew of Trier, a bishop; various martyrs from the 3rd century alongside Peter, Paul, and Denise; Saint Andrew of Crete, an archbishop, theologian, homilist, and hymnographer; a separate Saint Andrew of Crete who was a martyr; Saint Andrew the Fool, a Byzantine saint; and multiple Vietnamese and Korean martyrs bearing the name Andrew.
Royalty and Nobility
This section enumerates individuals from royal and noble families. It features multiple Kings of Hungary named Andrew (Andrew I, II, and III), along with other Hungarian figures like Andrew Tanca, a Judge of Logudoro, and Andrew of Gaeta, a Duke. The list also includes Italo-Norman nobles, princes, dukes, and margraves from various European regions, such as Andrew of Rupecanina, Andrew of Arborea, and Margrave Andrew of Burgau. Notable modern royal figures include Prince Andrew of Greece and Denmark, Prince Andrew Romanoff, Prince Andrew of Yugoslavia, and Prince Andrew, Duke of York, son of Queen Elizabeth II.
Medieval and Renaissance Figures
The compilation extends to historical figures from the Medieval and Renaissance periods. Medieval entries include scholars like Andrew the Scot and Andrew of Saint Victor, a Christian Hebraist and biblical exegete. Various bishops and abbots named Andrew from Scotland, Hungary, and England are listed, such as Andrew de Buchan and Andrew of London. Renaissance figures include Master Andrew of Bristol, noted for his participation in the Magellan Expedition, and Andrew of Phu Yen, recognized as the "Protomartyr of Vietnam." The list also identifies theologians and religious figures like Andrew of Rhodes and Andrew of Totma.
Notable Individuals Across Various Fields
A substantial portion of the list is dedicated to individuals from modern times across a vast spectrum of professions. This includes athletes such as Andrew Bogut (basketball), Andrew Flintoff (cricket), and Andrew Bynum (basketball). Prominent musicians and actors like Andrew Bird, Andrew Lloyd Webber, and Andrew Garfield are mentioned. The list also features figures in business and science, such as Andrew Carnegie, Andrew Grove, and Andrew Huxley, as well as politicians like Andrew Cuomo and Andrew Holness. Writers and authors are also represented, including Andrew Drummond and Andrew Lang, though specific works are not detailed in this extract.
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