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NCAA DI College Hockey Scoring Leaders: 2000

Scoring LeadersIncluding postseason games; minimum 20 games. ClGmGAPtsAvgSteve Reinprecht, Wisc.Sr372640661.78Andy McDonald, Colg.Sr342533581.71Shawn Mansoff, Quinn.Jr352927561.60Brian…

Colonna, Vittoria, marchesa di Pescara

(Encyclopedia) Colonna, Vittoria, marchesa di PescaraColonna, Vittoria, marchesa di Pescaravētôˈrēä kōlônˈnä märkāˈzä dē pāskäˈrä [key], 1492–1547, Italian poet; daughter of Fabrizio Colonna (see…

Gattinara, Mercurino Arborio, marchese di

(Encyclopedia) Gattinara, Mercurino Arborio, marchese diGattinara, Mercurino Arborio, marchese dimĕrc&oomacr;rēˈnō ärbôˈrēō märkĕˈza dē gätˌtēnäˈrä [key], 1465–1530, Italian statesman and jurist…

Mary Queen of Scots

(Encyclopedia) Mary Queen of Scots (Mary Stuart), 1542–87, only child of James V of Scotland and Mary of Guise. Through her grandmother Margaret Tudor, Mary had the strongest claim to the throne of…

Di Rupo, Elio

(Encyclopedia) Di Rupo, ElioDi Rupo, Elioāˈlēō dē r&oomacr;ˈpō [key], 1951–, Belgian political leader. Born to Italian immigrant parents, he is a chemist by education and was a lecturer (1977–78…

Arnolfo di Cambio

(Encyclopedia) Arnolfo di CambioArnolfo di Cambioärnôlˈfō dē kämˈbyō [key], b. c.1245, d. before 1310, Italian architect and sculptor. He was Nicola Pisano's chief assistant on the Siena pulpit, but…

Black Shirts

(Encyclopedia) Black Shirts, colloquial term originally used to refer to the members of the Fasci di combattimento, units of the Fascist organization founded in Italy in Mar., 1919, by Benito…