William Routledge may refer to:
Year 1333 (MCCCXXXIII) was a common year starting on Friday of the Julian calendar.
The Ides of March is the 74th day in the Roman calendar, corresponding to 15 March. It was marked by several religious observances and was notable for the Romans as a deadline for settling debts. In 44 BC, it became notorious as the date of the assassination of Julius Caesar which made the Ides of March a turning point in Roman history.
William Leahy may refer to:
William or Bill Patterson may refer to:
Rutledge may refer to:
The term coadjutor is a title qualifier indicating that the holder shares the office with another person, with powers equal to the other in all but formal order of precedence.
William Williamson may refer to:
William Tucker may refer to:
William or Bill Parry may refer to:
William Rees may refer to:
Poseidippus or Posidippus is a Greek theophoric name. It may refer to a number of individuals from classical antiquity, including:
William Jackson may refer to:
Lugalanda, also Lugal-anda was a Sumerian king of Lagash during the 24th century BC.
William, Bill or Billy Byrne may refer to:
Porcher is a French language word meaning "swineherd", from which a metonymic surname is derived. Variants of the surname include Le Porcher, Porchier, Porquier, Porquiez, Pourcher, Pourchaire, Porchet, Porchel, Porchat and Pourchet; and also diminutive forms Porcheray, Porcheret, Porcherot and Porcherel.
William Stephens is the name of:
Aquinas Walter Richard Sipe was an American Benedictine monk-priest for 18 years, a psychotherapist and the author of six books about Catholicism, the clerical sexual abuse in the Catholic Church, and clerical celibacy.
William Callahan may refer to:
William Forrest may refer to:
In Greek mythology, the name Hypsenor may refer to: