Warren, Joseph — born June 11, 1741, Roxbury, Mass. died June 17, 1775, Bunker Hill, Mass. American Revolutionary leader. He was a physician in Boston. He was active in patriot causes after passage of the Stamp Act (1765) and helped draft the Massachusetts… … Universalium
Warren, Joseph — (11 jun. 1741, Roxbury, Mass.–17 jun. 1775, Bunker Hill, Mass.). Líder revolucionario de la guerra de independencia de EE.UU. Fue médico en Boston y participó en causas patriotas cuando se aprobó la ley del Timbre (1765); colaboró en la redacción … Enciclopedia Universal
Warren — Warren, Informe Warren, John Collins Warren, Robert Penn ► C. del NE de E.U.A., estado de Michigan, suburbio de Detroit; 144 864 h. * * * (as used in expressions) Beatty, (Henry) Warren Henry Warren Beaty William Warren Bradley David Warren… … Enciclopedia Universal
Warren Rogers — Warren Joseph Rogers, Jr. (May 6, 1922 August 31, 2003) was a political reporter and an author. Born in New Orleans, Rogers took a liking to the press at an early age, working as a night messenger boy for the Postal Telegraph Co. and later as a… … Wikipedia
Warren Samuels — Warren Joseph Samuels, (born 1933, New York City) is an American economist and historian of economic thought. He received a BBA from Miami University and obtained his Ph.D. from Wisconsin University. After holding academic posts in the University … Wikipedia
Warren J. Duffey — Warren Joseph Duffey (January 24, 1886 July 7, 1936) was a U.S. Representative from Ohio.Born in Toledo, Ohio, Duffey attended the public schools.He was graduated from St. John s University, Toledo, Ohio, in 1908 and from the law department of… … Wikipedia
Joseph Warren — For other people named Joseph Warren, see Joseph Warren (disambiguation). Joseph Warren Portrait by John Singleton Copley, c. 1765 … Wikipedia
warren — /wawr euhn, wor /, n. 1. a place where rabbits breed or abound. 2. a building or area containing many tenants in limited or crowded quarters. [1350 1400; ME warenne < AF; OF g(u)arenne < Gmc *warinne game park, equiv. to *war (base of *warjan to… … Universalium
Warren — /wawr euhn, wor /, n. 1. Earl, 1891 1974, U.S. lawyer and political leader: Chief Justice of the U.S. 1953 69. 2. Joseph, 1741 75, American physician, statesman, and patriot. 3. Mercy Otis, 1728 1814, U.S. historian and poet (sister of James… … Universalium
Joseph Warren — Generalmajor Dr. Joseph Warren Joseph Warren (* 10. Juni 1741 in Roxbury, Massachusetts, † 17. Juni 1775 in Charlestown, Massachusetts) wurde bekannt als der erste amerikanische Offizier, der im Amerikanischen Unabhängigkeitskrieg starb … Deutsch Wikipedia