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TNoun1. A unit of weight equivalent to 1000 kilograms. 2. A unit of information equal to one trillion (1,000,000,000,000) bytes. 3. The 20th letter of the Roman alphabet. 4. Thyroid hormone similar to thyroxine but with one less iodine atom per molecule and produced in smaller quantity; exerts the same biological effects as thyroxine but is more potent and briefer. 5. Hormone produced by the thyroid glands to regulate metabolism by controlling the rate of oxidation in cells; "thyroxine is 65% iodine". Source: WordNet 1.7.1 Copyright © 2001 by Princeton University. All rights reserved. |
Date "t" was first used in popular English literature: sometime before 1350. (references) |
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Computing | T /T/ 1. [from LISP terminology for `true'] Yes. Used in reply to a question (particularly one asked using The -P convention). In LISP, the constant T means `true', among other things. Some Lisp hackers use `T' and `NIL' instead of `Yes' and `No' almost reflexively. This sometimes causes misunderstandings. When a waiter or flight attendant asks whether a hacker wants coffee, he may absently respond `T', meaning that he wants coffee; but of course he will be brought a cup of tea instead. Fortunately, most hackers (particularly those who frequent Chinese restaurants) like tea at least as well as coffee -- so it is not that big a problem. 2. See time T (also since time T equals minus infinity). 3. [techspeak] In transaction-processing circles, an abbreviation for the noun `transaction'. 4. [Purdue] Alternate spelling of tee. 5. A dialect of LISP developed at Yale. (There is an intended allusion to NIL, "New Implementation of Lisp", another dialect of Lisp developed for the VAX). Source: Jargon File. |
Literature | T in music, stands for Tutti (all), meaning all the instruments or voices are to join. It is the opposite of S for Solo. -t- inserted with a double hyphen between a verb ending with a vowel and the pronouns elle, il, or on, is called "t ephelcystic," as, aime-t-il, dire-t-on. (See N, Marks In Grammar.) Marked with a T. Criminals convicted of felony, and admitted to the benefit of clergy, were branded on the brawn of the thumb with the letter T (thief). The law was abolished by 7 and 8 George IV., c. 27. It fits to a T. Exactly. The allusion is to work that mechanics square with a T-rule, especially useful in making right angles, and in obtaining perpendiculars on paper or wood. The saintly T's. Sin Tander, Sin Tantony, Sin Tawdry, Sin Tausin, Sin Tedmund, and Sin Telders; otherwise St. Andrew, St. Anthony, St. Audry, St. Austin [Augustine], St. Edmund, and St. Ethelred. Tooley is St. Olaf. Source: Brewer's Dictionary. |
Slang | Noun. Source: Technical foul. Definition: A shortere word for technical foul. A technical foul is assessed for excessive arguing with officials or other players, or for fighting. Context: Used when speaking of this particular kind of foul during a basketball game. Social Source: 2002 Oakridge High School Athletes. Source: Compiled by The University of Oregon. (additional references) |
Space | Tera, a multiplier x1012, from the Greek teras (monster). See the entry for CGPM. (references) |
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See Aozora Bunko
- 'Touyoubijutsuzufu' by Soseki Natsume (February 9,1867 - December 9,1916)
- 'Tsuchi' nitsuite by Soseki Natsume (February 9,1867 - December 9,1916)
- Tabako to akuma by Ryunosuke Akutagawa (March 1,1892 - July 24,1927)
- Tabemono no ki by Bokusui Wakayama (August 24,1885 - September 17,1928)
- Tabi by Toson Shimazaki (March 25,1872 - August 22,1943)
- Tabibyasojitodekaketa Spain ryokoubaruiha 'wagamichi' no arukikata by Ichiro Shimada
- Tada-Dada of Alangri-Gloriban by Jun Tsuji (October 4,1884 - November 24,1944)
- Tadanaokyougyoujouki by Kan Kikuchi (December 26,1888 - March 6,1948)
- Taidan juuninenmenodaimonjigamoerukyoutode by Yuzo Toyoda
- Taifuu (Typhoon) by Akiko Yosano (December 7,1878 - May 29,1942)
- Tairanomasakado by Rohan Koda (July 23,1867 - July 30,1947)
- Taisetsunafun'iki by Narashige Koide (October 13,1887 - February 13,1931)
- Taishuufuubungaki by Akira Saifu
- Taiyouga yamanamini shizumutoki by Shanon Dan (b.1959)
- Tajuutosonoinu by Takashi Nagatsuka (April 3,1879 - February 8,1915)
- Takahamakyoshicho 'keitou' jo by Soseki Natsume (February 9,1867 - December 9,1916)
- Takarajima (Treasure Island) by Robert Stevenson Louis (1850 - 1894)
- Takasebune by Ogai Mori (February 17,1862 - July 9,1922)
- Takasebune by Ogai Mori (February 17,1862 - July 9,1922)
- Takashimaishi by Shiro Kunieda (October 10,1887 - April 8,1943)
- Takekurabe by Ichiyo Higuchi (May 2,1872 - November 23,1896)
- Takibi by Doppo Kunikida (July 15,1871 - June 23,1908)
- Takiguchinyuudou by Chogyu Takayama (February 28,1871 - December 24,1902)
- Tamagawa no kusa by Kyoka Izumi (November 4,1873 - September 7,1939)
- Tamago by Kyusaku Yumeno (January 4,1889 - March 11,1936)
- Tamamo no mae by Kido Okamoto (October 15,1872 - March 1,1939)
- Tamori-kun ha nishihe by [[Mitsuru Morino]
- Tandeki by Homei Iwano (January 20,1873 - May 9,1920)
- Taneko no yuuutsu by Ryunosuke Akutagawa (March 1,1892 - July 24,1927)
- Taneyamagahara by Kenji Miyazawa (August 27,1896 - September 21,1933)
- Tani wo omou by Bokusui Wakayama (August 24,1885 - September 17,1928)
- Tani by Kenji Miyazawa (August 27,1896 - September 21,1933)
- Tanishi no shusse by Masao Kusuyama (November 4,1884 - November 26,1950)
- Tanizakijun'ichirou-shi by Ryunosuke Akutagawa (March 1,1892 - July 24,1927)
- Tanoshii Soviet no kodomo by Yuriko Miyamoto (February 13,1899 - January 21,1951)
- Tanoshikishougai by Kanzo Uchimura (March 26,1861 - March 28,1930)
- Tanteishousetsu mansou by Kyusaku Yumeno (January 4,1889 - March 11,1936)
- Tanteishousetsu no miryoku by Shutaro Nanbu
- Tanteishousetsu no shinshimei by Kyusaku Yumeno (January 4,1889 - March 11,1936)
- Tanteishousetsu no shoutai by Kyusaku Yumeno (January 4,1889 - March 11,1936)
- Taroubou by Rohan Koda (July 23,1867 - July 30,1947)
- Taroutomachi by Motojiro Kajii (February 17,1901 - March 24,1932)
- Tasogare by Yuriko Miyamoto (February 13,1899 - January 21,1951)
- Tatsumuraheizoushi no geijutsu by Ryunosuke Akutagawa (March 1,1892 - July 24,1927)
- Tayamakatai-kun' ni kotau by Soseki Natsume (February 9,1867 - December 9,1916)
- Tazunebito by Osamu Dazai (June 19,1909 - June 13,1948)
- Tebukurowokaini by Nankichi Niimi (July 30,1913 - March 22,1943)
- Tegami by Ryunosuke Akutagawa (March 1,1892 - July 24,1927)
- Tegami by Soseki Natsume (February 9,1867 - December 9,1916)
- Tegami by Takiji Kobayashi (October 13,1903 - February 20,1933)
- Teihon'aoneko by Sakutaro Hagiwara (November 1,1886 - May 11,1942)
- Tejina by Toshiro Sasaki (April 14,1900 - March 13,1933)
- Tejinashitobanzan by Kyukin Susukida (May 19,1877 - October 9,1945)
- Tengokutojigokunokekkon by William Blake
- Tenki by Noe Ito (January 21,1895 - September 16,1923)
- Tenkibo by Ryunosuke Akutagawa (March 1,1892 - July 24,1927)
- Tenshukakunooto by Shiro Kunieda (October 10,1887 - April 8,1943)
- Tetsumenpi by Osamu Dazai (June 19,1909 - June 13,1948)
- Tettsuinooto by Kyoka Izumi (November 4,1873 - September 7,1939)
- Tobidashi Knief by Ryoji Sano (b.1940)
- Tochinohana by Motojiro Kajii (February 17,1901 - March 24,1932)
- Tojounohan'nin by Shiro Hamao (April 24,1896 - October 29,1935)
- Tokaichizunobouchou by Toshiro Sasaki (April 14,1900 - March 13,1933)
- Tokaide by Ryunosuke Akutagawa
- Tokaretazou by Torahiko Terada
- Tokatonton by Osamu Dazai (June 19,1909 - June 13,1948)
- Tokinokan'nento entropy narabini probability by Torahiko Terada
- Tokkankikou by Rohan Koda (July 23,1867 - July 30,1947)
- Tokkyotawan'ningenhoushiki by Juza Unno (December 26,1897 - May 17,1949)
- Tomogui by Mutsuo Honjo (February 20,1905 - July 23,1939)
- Tonbi to aburage by Torahi Terada
- Tongun by Denji Kuroshima (December 12,1898 - October 17,1943)
- Toranohanashi by Ryunosuke Akutagawa
- Tori by Riichi Yokomitsu (March 17,1898 - December 30,1947)
- Toribakosenseito fu nezumi by Kenji Miyazawa (August 27,1896 - September 21,1933)
- Toribeyamashinjuu by Kido Okamoto (October 15,1872 - March 1,1939)
- Tosanikki by Tsurayuki Kino (870 - 945)
- Toshishun by Ryunosuke Akutagawa (March 1,1892 - July 24,1927)
- Tottei by Yuriko Miyamoto (February 13,1899 - January 21,1951)
- Toudaiki by Keikichi Osaka (March 20,1912 - July 2,1945)
- Toujuurounokoi by Kan Kikuchi (December 26,1888 - March 6,1948)
- Toukaidougojuusantsugi by Kanoko Okamoto (March 1,1889 - February 18,1939)
- Toukan'nohanchou by Jitsuzo Kuwabara (December 7,1870 - May 24,1931)
- Toukyou romantic ren'aiki by Eisuke Yoshiyuki (May 10,1906 - July 8,1940)
- Toukyoudayori by Osamu Dazai (June 19,1909 - June 13,1948)
- Toukyoujin'nodarakujidai by Kyusaku Yumeno (January 4,1889 - March 11,1936)
- Toukyounokougaiwoomou by Bokusui Wakayama (August 24,1885 - September 17,1928)
- Toumeineko by Juza Unno (December 26,1897 - May 17,1949)
- Touseikatsusha by Takiji Kobayashi (October 13,1903 - February 20,1933)
- Touyoujin'nohatsumei by Jitsuzo Kuwabara (December 7,1870 - May 24,1931)
- Touyounoaki by Ryunosuke Akutagawa
- Touzaihokurokou by Kumaichi Horiguchi (January 28,1865 - October 30,1945)
- Touzaiirohatankahyoushaku by Rohan Koda (July 23,1867 - July 30,1947)
- Touzaikoutsuushijouyorimitarunihon'nokaihatsu by Jitsuzo Kuwabara (December 7,1870 - May 24,1931)
- Travelmate Kyuujuugo Travelmate kyuujuuhachi by Mitsuru Morino
- Troco by Ryunosuke Akutagawa (March 1,1892 - July 24,1927)
- Tsubakihime by Terence Rattigan (1911 - 1977)
- Tsugaru by Osamu Dazai (June 19,1909 - June 13,1948)
- Tsugarunomushinosu by Yuriko Miyamoto (February 13,1899 - January 21,1951)
- Tsugeshirouzaemon by Ogai Mori (February 17,1862 - July 9,1922)
- Tsuina by Ogai Mori (February 17,1862 - July 9,1922)
- Tsuioku by Ryunosuke Akutagawa (March 1,1892 - July 24,1927)
- Tsukifu by Keigetsu Omachi (January 24,1869 - June 10,1925)
- Tsukijigashi by Yuriko Miyamoto (February 13,1899 - January 21,1951)
- Tsukinihoeru by Sakutaro Hagiwara (November 1,1886 - May 11,1942)
- Tsukinoyo by Ichiyo Higuchi (May 2,1872 - November 23,1896)
- Tsumetasayowagamiwotsutsume by Bokusui Wakayama (August 24,1885 - September 17,1928)
- Tsumi by Riichi Yokomitsu (March 17,1898 - December 30,1947)
- Tsuri by Bokusui Wakayama (August 24,1885 - September 17,1928)
- Tsuruhayamiki by Kanoko Okamoto (March 1,1889 - February 18,1939)
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Any tributes to the individuals lost in this tragedy are welcome and encouraged at our memorial site. Some articles originally posted to wikipedia have been moved there - if you are looking for such an article, please check there.See also Missing Persons, Foreign casualties, and Survivors.
Casualties Planes - World Trade Center - Pentagon
A - B - C - D - E - F - G - H - I - J - K - L - M - N - O - P - Q - R - S - T - U - V - W - X - Y - ZAs of October 29, 2003, 2,995 people were presumed dead as a result of all four September 11 attacks. This includes the casualties at the World Trade Center, the Pentagon, on the airplanes and the hijackers.
Planes
265 people killed on four planes; 232 passengers, 25 flight attendants, 8 pilots. (Note that this total includes the 19 hijackers, who reportedly boarded the planes as passengers.)
See also: Memorial wiki tributes to the occupants of each plane
- American Airlines flight 11 BOS-LAX (north tower of World Trade Center): 93 people: 82 passengers (including 5 hijackers), 9 flight attendants, 2 pilots
- United Airlines flight 175 BOS-LAX (south tower of World Trade Center): 65 people: 56 passengers (including 5 hijackers), 7 flight attendants, 2 pilots
- American Airlines flight 77 IAD-LAX (The Pentagon): 64 people: 58 passengers (including 5 hijackers), 4 flight attendants, 2 pilots
- United Airlines flight 93 EWR-SFO (Pittsburgh): 44 people: 37 passengers (including 4 hijackers), 5 flight attendants, 2 pilots
World Trade Center
By October 29, 2003, 2605 people were listed as confirmed dead and 1058 bodies had been identified. (Note: this total does not include the 127 passengers and 20 crew on the two aircraft or the 10 hijackers).The listing and memorial.
See also:
- Memorial wiki tributes to the Fire Department of New York
- Memorial wiki tributes to companies in the WTC
Missing Persons
The number of missing people grew to estimates as high as over 6000 in the months following the attack, but steadily declined as stories were checked and duplicate entries removed. (See Timeline of WTC missing).
As of August 2002, there were approximately 90 people who were officially missing; that is, their remains had not been identified and no family members had requested a death certificate.
Detailed listing.
Survivors
The great majority of the over 40,000 people working at the World Trade Center at the time of the attack evacuated safely, including 18 who escaped from above the impact zone in the second tower hit. By 9/20/2001 6291 people, including rescue and recovery workers, had been treated for injuries.
Detailed listing.
Pentagon
The Pentagon reports 125 staffers killed or missing, with 121 remains recovered and identified, as of Sept. 11, 2002. At least one person died later as a result of wounds incurred.
The listing and memorial.
Missing Persons
The Pentagon reports 4 staffers missing. One passenger on the airliner which hit the Pentagon was also never identified.
Detailed listing.
Survivors
88 treated at hospital.
Detailed entry.
Victim legends
Due to the very large number of World Trade Center casualties and missing persons, victim legends were a common form of September 11, Terrorist Attack urban legends. These were tales of victims who did not exist, spread by word-of-mouth and the Internet. Official sites, such as http://www.september11victims.com, contain accurate entries and are trusted content. Because Wikipedia, and many other websites allowed freely adding victims, there were no doubt many obvious fake entries. Fake victims added to these lists were often simply missing at the time of the attacks, or actually survivors of the attacks.
See also
September 11, 2001 Terrorist Attack - Donations - Assistance - Memorials and ServicesSource: adapted by the editor from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia under a copyleft GNU Free Documentation License (GFDL) from the article "Casualties of the September 11, 2001 Terrorist Attacks."
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The half-life of a radioactive isotope is the time it takes for half of the atoms in a pure sample of the isotope to decay into another element. It is a measure of the stability of an isotope; the shorter the half life, the less stable the atom. The decay of an atom is said to be spontaneous as one can only determine the probability of decay and not predict when an individual atom will decay. (Refer to the last section on the generalization of the concept of half-life to other scientific subjects)
All the atoms of a particular radioactive species have the same probability of disintegrating in a given time, so that an appreciable sample of radioactive material, containing many millions of atoms, always changes or disintegrates at the same rate. This rate at which the material changes is expressed in terms of the half-life, the time required for one half the atoms initially present to disintegrate, which is constant for any particular isotope.
Half-lives of radioactive materials range from fractions of a second for the most unstable to billions of years for those which are only slightly unstable. Decay is said to occur in the parent nucleus and produce a daughter nucleus. Decay from a parent to a daughter nucleus may produce alpha, beta particles, and neutrinos. Gamma radiation may be produced as the nucleus is de-excited but this is only after the alpha or beta decay has taken place. Radioactive decay results in a mass loss, which is converted to energy (the disintegration energy) according to the formula E = mc2. Often, the daughter nucleus is also radioactive, and so on down the line for several successive generations of nuclei until a stable one is finally reached. The three such naturally occurring series are shown in the following table:
Natural Radioactive Elements Series Starting Isotope Half-Life (years) Stable End Product Radium U-238 4.47x109 Pb-206 Actinium U-235 7.04x108 Pb-207 Thorium Th-232 1.41x1010 Pb-208 Note: there are naturally occurring radioactive isotopes (such as C-14) but they are not part of a series.
Other applications of the half-life concept
The concept of half life is not restricted to the decay of radioactive nuclei. The law is also useful in many processes where the rate of change of some property of a system depends itself on this property. In some chemical reactions, the rate of reaction depends on the concentration of a particular reactant. During the course of the reaction this concentration decreases, causing the rate of reaction also to go down. It is found that the time taken for the rate of reaction to halve is constant, if the reactant is said to be first order with respect to the rate. Enzyme-catalyzed reactions fall into this category.Half life is also important in calculating populations, although it is only applicable where the resources available to the population remain surplus to the needs. In these situations the population and its demands increase rapidly, so in reality the resources are always a limiting factor.
See also: radioactive decay, nuclear fission, radiometric dating, lifetime
Note: A separate article treats the Half-Life computer game.
- Physics for Scientists and Engineers, 4th edition, Raymond Serway, chp 45
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In topology and related branches of mathematics, the T0 spaces or Kolmogorov spaces form a broad class of well behaved topological spaces. The T0 condition is one of the separation axioms.
Topological distinguishability
To define T0 spaces, we first define the concept of topologically distinguishable points. If X is a topological space and x and y are points in X, then x and y are topologically indistinguishable if and only if they have exactly the same neighbourhoodss. Otherwise, they are topologically distinguishable. For example, in an indiscrete space, any two points are topologically indistinguishable.
Alternatively, if x belongs to the closure of {y} and y belongs to the closure of {x}, then x and y are topologically indistinguishable; otherwise, they're topologically distinguishable. Topologically distinguishable points are automatically distinct. On the other hand, if the singleton sets {x} and {y} are separated, then the points x and y must be topologically distinguishable. (This is how the T0 axiom fits in with the rest of the separation axioms.)
Definition
The definition of a T0 space is now simple; X is T0 if and only if every pair of distinct points is topologically distinguishable.
This definition may also be formulated as follows: X is a T0 space if and only if for any two distinct points in X there exists an open subset of X which contains one of the points but not the other. This characterisation should be contrasted with an analogous characterisation of T1 spacess, where one can specify beforehand which points will belong to the open set.
T0 is nice
Almost every topological space studied in ordinary mathematics is T0. Indeed, when mathematicians in many fields, notably analysis, naturally run across non-T0 spaces, they usually replace them with T0 spaces, in a manner described below.
In general, when dealing with a fixed topology T on a set X, it's helpful if that topology is T0. On the other hand, when X is fixed but T is allowed to vary within certain boundaries, it can be annoying to force T to be T0, since the non-T0 topologies are often important special cases. Thus, it can be important to understand both T0 and non-T0 versions of the various conditions that can be placed on a topological space.
To motivate the ideas involved, let's consider a well known example. The space L2(R) is meant to be the space of all measurable functions f from the real line R to the complex plane C such that the Lebesgue integral of |f(x)|2 over the entire real line not only exists but also is finite. This space should become a normed vector space by defining the norm ||f|| to be the square root of that integral. The problem is that this is not really a norm, only a seminorm, because there are functions other than the zero function whose (semi)norms are zero. The standard solution is to define L2(R) to be a set of equivalence classes of functions instead of a set of functions directly. This constructs a quotient space of the original seminormed vector space, and this quotient is a normed vector space. It inherits several nice properties from the seminormed space, as we will see below.
Both the problem and the solution are reflected at the level of the topologies defined by the norm and seminorm. If a function's seminorm is zero, then it's topologically indistinguishable from the zero function. More generally, functions are identified in the construction of the quotient space precisely when they are topologically indistinguishable in the original seminormed space.
The Kolmogorov quotient
The general construction is the Kolmogorov quotient. Topological indistinguishability of points is an equivalence relation. No matter what topological space X might be to begin with, the quotient space under this equivalence relation is always T0. This quotient space is the Kolmogorov quotient of X, which we will denote KQ(X). Of course, if X was T0 to begin with, then KQ(X) and X are naturallyly homeomorphic.
Topological spaces X and Y are Kolmogorov equivalent iff their Kolmogorov quotients are homeomorphic. The nice thing about Kolmogorov equivalence is that many properties of topological spaces are preserved by this equivalence; that is, if X and Y are Kolmogorov equivalent, then X has such a property iff Y does. On the other hand, most of the other properties of topological spaces imply T0-ness; that is, if X has such a property, then X must be T0. Only a few properties, such as being an indiscrete space, are exceptions to this rule of thumb. Even better, many structuress defined on topological spaces can be transferred between X and KQ(X). The result is that, if you have a non-T0 topological space with a certain structure or property, then you can usually form a T0 space with the same structures and properties by taking the Kolmogorov quotient.
The example of L2(R) displays these nice features. From the point of view of topology, the seminormed vector space that we started with has a lot of extra structure; for example, it's a vector space, and it has a seminorm, and these define a pseudometric and a uniform structure that are compatible with the topology. Also, there are several properties of these structures; for example, the seminorm satisfies the parallelogram identity and the uniform structure is complete. When we form the Kolmogorov quotient, the actual L2(R), these structures and properties are preserved. Thus, L2(R) is also a complete seminormed vector space satisfying the parallelogram identity. But we actually get a bit more, since the space is now T0. A seminorm is a norm iff the underlying topology is T0, so L2(R) is actually a complete normed vector space satisfying the parallelogram identity -- otherwise known as a Hilbert space. And it is a Hilbert space that mathematicians (and physicists, in quantum mechanics) generally want to study.
Removing T0
You may notice that, although norms were historically defined first, people came up with the definition of seminorm as well, which is a sort of non-T0 version of a norm. In general, it is possible to define non-T0 versions of both properties and structures of topological spaces. First, consider a property of toplogical spaces, such as being Hausdorff. One can then define another property of topological spaces by defining the space X to satisfy the property if and only if the Kolmogorov quotient KQ(X) is Hausdorff. This is a sensible, albeit less famous, property; in this case, such a space X is called preregular. (There even turns out to be a more direct definition of preregularity.) Now consider a structure that can be placed on topological spaces, such as a metric. We can define a new structure on topological spaces by letting an example of the structure on X be simply a metric on KQ(X). This is a sensible structure on X; it is a pseudometric. (Again, there is a more direct definition of pseudometric.)
In this way, there is a natural way to remove T0-ness from the requirements for a property or structure. It's generally easier to study spaces that are T0, but it may also be easier to allow structures that aren't T0 to get a fuller picture. The T0 requirement can be added or removed at will, using the concept of Kolmogorov quotient.
Source: adapted by the editor from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia under a copyleft GNU Free Documentation License (GFDL) from the article "Kolmogorov space."
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List of airports: A - B - C - D - E - F - G - H - I - J - K - L - M - N - O - P - Q - R - S - T - U - V - W - X - Y - Z
T
- TAB Crown Point International Airport, Tobago, Trinidad and Tobago
- TAS Vostochny International Airport, Tashkent, Uzbekistan
- TGU Toncontin International Airport, Tegucigalpa, Honduras
- TFS Reina Sofia Airport (Tenerife Southern Airport), Isle of Tenerife, Spain
- THF Tempelhof International Airport, Berlin, Germany
- TIA Rinas Mother Teresa Airport, Tirana, Albania
- TIJ General Abelardo L. Rodriguez International Airport, Tijuana, Mexico
- TLH Tallahassee Regional Airport, Tallahassee, Florida, United States
- TLL Tallinn Airport, Tallin, Estonia
- TLV Ben Gurion International Airport, Lod, Israel, near Tel Aviv
- TNR Annantarivo, Madagascar
- TPA Tampa International Airport, Tampa, Florida, United States
- TPE Chiang Kai Shek International Airport, Taoyuan, Taiwan, near Taipei
- TRF Sandefjord Airport Torp, Torp, Norway, near Sandefjord
- TRV Trivandrum International Airport, Trivandrum, India
- TSR Timisoara, Romania
- TUL Tulsa International Airport, Tulsa, Oklahoma, United States
- TUN Carthage Airport, Tunis, Tunisia
- TUS Tucson International Airport, Tucson, Arizona, United States
- TVC Cherry Capital Airport, Traverse City, Michigan, United States
- TXL Tegel International Airport, Berlin, Germany
- TYO All Airports, Tokyo, Japan
- TYS McGhee Tyson Airport, Knoxville, Tennessee, United States
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List of Biblical names
A - B - C - D - E - F - G - H - I - J - K - L - M - N - O - P - Q - R - S - T - U - V - Y - Z
- Taanach, who humbles thee; who answers thee
- Taanach-shilo, breaking down a fig-tree
- Tabbath, good; goodness
- Tabeal, Tabeel, good God
- Taberah, burning
- Tabitha, clear-sighted; a roe-deer
- Tabor, choice; purity; bruising
- Tabrimon, good pomegranate; the navel; the middle
- Tadmor, the palm-tree; bitterness
- Tahan, beseeching; merciful
- Tahapenes, secret temptation
- Tahath, fear; going down
- Tahpenes, standard; flight; temptation
- Tahrea, anger; wicked contention
- Talitha-cumi, young woman, arise
- Talmai, my furrow; that suspends the waters; heap of waters
- Tamah, blotting or wiping out; smiting
- Tamar, palm; palm-tree
- Tammuz, abstruse; concealed; consumed
- Tanach, same as Taanach
- Tanhumeth, consolation; repentance
- Taphath, distillation; drop
- Tappuah, apple; swelling
- Tarah, a hair; a wretch; one banished
- Taralah, searching out slander, or strength
- Tarea, howling; doing evil
- Tarpelites, ravishers; succession of miracles
- Tarshish, contemplation; examination
- Tarsus, winged; feathered
- Tartak, chained; bound; shut up
- Tartan, a general (official title)
- Tatnai, that gives; the overseer of the gifts and tributes
- Tebah, murder; butchery; guarding of the body; a cook
- Tebaliah, baptism, or goodness, of the Lord
- Tebeth, good, goodness (the tenth month of the Hebrews)
- Tehinnah, entreaty; a favor
- Tekel, weight
- Tekoa, trumpet; that is confirmed
- Telabib, a heap of new grain
- Telah, moistening; greenness
- Telassar, taking away; heaping up
- Telem, their dew; their shadow
- Telharsa, suspension of the plow
- Tel-melah, heap of salt
- Tema, admiration; perfection; consummation
- Teman, Temani, the south; Africa; perfect
- Terah, to breathe; scent; blow
- Teraphim, images; idols
- Tertius, third
- Tertullus, third
- Tetrarch, governor of a fourth part
- Thaddeus, that praises or confesses
- Thahash, that makes haste; that keeps silence
- Thamah, that blots out; that suppresses
- Tharah, same as Terah
- Thebez, muddy; eggs; fine linen or silk
- Thelasar, same as Telassar
- Theophilus, friend of God
- Thessalonica, victory against the Thessalians
- Theudas, flowing with water
- Thomas, a twin
- Thummim, perfection; truth
- Thyatira, a perfume; sacrifice of labor
- Tibbath, killing; a cook
- Tiberias, good vision; the navel
- Tiberius, the son of Tiber
- Tibni, straw; hay
- Tidal, that breaks the yoke; knowledge of elevation
- Tiglath-pileser, that binds or takes away captivity
- Tikvah, hope; a little line; congregation
- Tilon, murmuring
- Timeus, perfect; admirable; honorable
- Timnah, forbidding
- Timnath, image; figure; enumeration
- Timnath-heres, or Timnath-serah, image of the sun; numbering of the rest
- Timon, honorable; worthy
- Timotheus, honor of God; valued of God
- Tiphsah, passage; leap; step; the passover
- Tirhakah, inquirer; examiner; dull observer
- Tiria, searching out
- Tirshatha, a governor
- Tirzah, benevolent; complaisant; pleasing
- Tishbite, that makes captive
- Titus, pleasing
- Toah, weapon; dart
- Tob, good; goodness
- Tob-adonijah, my good God; the goodness of the foundation of the Lord
- Tobiah, Tobijah, the Lord is good
- Tochen, middle
- Togarmah, which is all bone
- Tohu, that lives; that declares
- Toi, who wanders
- Tola, worm; grub; scarlet
- Tophet, a drum; betraying
- Trachonitis, stony
- Troas, penetrated
- Trophimus, well educated; well brought up
- Tryphena, delicious; delicate
- Tryphon, masculine of Tryphena
- Tryphosa, thrice shining
- Tubal, the earth; the world; confusion
- Tubal-cain, worldly possession; possessed of confusion
- Tychicus, casual; by chance
- Tyrannus, a prince; one that reigns
- Tyre, Tyrus, strength; rock; sharp
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List of books in alphabetical order by title:A - B - C - D - E - F - G - H - I - J - K - L - M - N - O - P - Q - R - S - T - U - V - W - X - Y - Z Note: Titles that begin with The should be listed under the next word in the title.
- Tai-Pan - James Clavell (1966), set in Hong Kong, around 1840.
- The Tailor of Panama - John le Carré (1996)
- Take Back Your Government: A Practical Handbook for the Private Citizen - Robert A. Heinlein (1992)
- The Tale of the Body Thief - Anne Rice (1992)
- A Tale of Two Cities - Charles Dickens (1859)
- The Talented Mr. Ripley - Patricia Highsmith (1955)
- Tales from Firozsha Baag - Rohinton Mistry (1992)
- Tales from Silver Lands - Charles Finger (1925 Newbery Medal)
- Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing - Judy Blume (1976)
- The Talisman - Stephen King, Peter Straub (1984)
- Tanach, Jewish scripture
- Tapestry - Belva Plain (1988)
- Tar Baby - Jerome Charyn (1973)
- Tar Baby - Toni Morrison (1981)
- Tara Road - Maeve Binchy (1999)
- Tartuffe - Molière
- The Tax Inspector, - Peter Carey (1991)
- TCSEC (Trusted Computer System Evaluation Criteria) ('Orange Book'), computer security standards
- The Teenage Liberation Handbook - Grace Llewellyn
- Tell England - Ernest Raymond (1922)
- Tell No Man - Adela Rogers St. Johns (1966)
- The Temple of My Familiar - Alice Walker (1989)
- Temporary Kings - Anthony Powell (1973)
- Temptations of Big Bear - Rudy Wiebe (1973)
- Ten North Frederick - John O'Hara (1955)
- The Tenth Insight - James Redfield (1996)
- Teranesia - Greg Egan
- Terms of Endearment - Larry McMurtry (1977)
- The Terrorist - Caroline B. Cooney
- The Testament - John Grisham (1999)
- Testimony of Two Men - Taylor Caldwell (1968)
- Texas - James A. Michener (1985)
- That Godless Woman - Merton H. Coleman (1969)
- That Hideous Strength - C.S. Lewis
- That Summer in Paris - Morley Callaghan (1963)
- Theatre of the World - Abraham Ortelius (1570), atlas
- Theatrum Orbis Terrarum - Abraham Ortelius (1570), atlas
- A Theory of Justice - John Rawls (1971)
- There Is A Tree More Ancient Than Eden - Leon Forrest (1973)
- Thimble Summer - Elizabeth Enright (1939 Newbery Medal)
- The Thin Red Line, - James Jones (1962)
- Things My Girlfriend and I Have Argued About - Mil Millington
- The Things They Carried - Tim O'Brien (1990)
- Thinks - David Lodge (2001)
- The Third Deadly Sin - Lawrence Sanders (1981)
- The Third Wave - Alvin Toffler (1980)
- The Thirty-Nine Steps - John Buchan (1915)
- The Thorn Birds, - Colleen McCullough (1977)
- Those Who Love - Irving Stone (1965)
- A Thousand Acres - Jane Smiley (1991)
- A Thousand Days - Arthur M. Schlesinger, Jr (1966)
- Three by Heinlein - Robert A. Heinlein (1965)
- Three Californias Trilogy - Kim Stanley Robinson (1984-1990)
- Three Cheers for the Paraclete - Thomas Keneally (1968), comic novel of a doubting priest.
- The Three Stigmata of Palmer Eldritch - Philip K. Dick (1965)
- Through the Looking Glass - Lewis Carroll (1871)
- Through the Stones - Diana Gabaldon (1999)
- Through the Vast Halls of Memory - Haifa Zangana (1991)
- Thunderball - Ian Fleming (1961)
- Thy Neighbor's Wife - Gay Talese (1980)
- Tiberius the Politician - Barbara Levick
- The Tie That Binds - Kent Haruf (1984)
- Til We Meet Again - Judith Krantz (1988)
- Till We Have Faces: A Myth Retold - C. S. Lewis (1956)
- Time and Time Again - James Hilton (1953)
- Time Enough For Love - Robert A. Heinlein (1973)
- Time Flies - Bill Cosby (1987)
- A Time for Judas - Morley Callaghan (1983)
- Time for the Stars - Robert A. Heinlein (1956)
- The Time Machine - H. G. Wells (1896)
- A Time to Kill - John Grisham (1989)
- Timeline - Michael Crichton (1999)
- The Tin Drum - Gunter Grass (1959)
- Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy - John le Carré (1974)
- 'Tis - Frank McCourt (1999)
- Tjorven på Saltkråkan - Astrid Lindgren
- To Jerusalem and Back - Saul Bellow (1976)
- To Kill A Mockingbird - Harper Lee (1960)
- To Sail Beyond the Sunset - Robert A. Heinlein (1987)
- Tom Jones - Henry Fielding (1749)
- Tom Sawyer - Mark Twain (1876)
- Tom Swift, Jr series - Harriet Stratemeyer Adams as Victor Appleton II (1954-1971) children's adventure
- The Tombs of Atuan - Ursula K. Le Guin
- Tomcat in Love - Tim O'Brien (1998)
- The Tommyknockers - Stephen King (1987)
- Tomorrow, When The War Began - John Marsden (1993)
- The Tontine - Thomas B. Costain (1955)
- Too Big To Fail - Walter Stewart (1993)
- Topaz - Leon Uris (1967)
- The Torch - Wilder Penfield (1960)
- The Tortilla Curtain - T.C. Boyle (1995)
- Total Recall - Piers Anthony (1989)
- A Touch of Danger - James Jones (1973)
- Toulouse-Lautrec: The Soul of Montmartre - Reinhold Heller (1997)
- Towards Asmara - Thomas Keneally (1989, the conflict in Eritrea.
- A Town Like Alice - Nevil Shute
- Trainspotting - Irvine Welsh (1993)
- Tramp Royale - Robert A. Heinlein (1992)
- Traumnovelle - Arthur Schnitzler (adapted as the film Eyes Wide Shut by American director Stanley Kubrick)
- Travels with Charley: In Search of America - John Steinbeck (1962)
- Travels with My Aunt - Graham Greene (1970)
- The Tree of Man - Patrick White (1955)
- The Trial (Der Prozess) - Franz Kafka (1925)
- The Tribe That Lost Its Head - Nicholas Monsarrat (1956)
- Trinity - Leon Uris (1976)
- Tristram Shandy - Laurence Sterne (1768)
- Triton - Samuel R. Delany (1976)
- Troilus and Cressida - Geoffrey Chaucer
- Tropic of Cancer - Henry Miller (1934)
- Troubling a Star - Madeleine L'Engle (1994)
- The True American, A Folk Fable - Melvin Van Peebles (1977)
- True History of the Kelly Gang - Peter Carey (2000), winner of the 2001 Booker Prize and the Commonwealth Writers Prize
- The Trumpet Of The Swan - E.B. White (1970)
- The Trumpeter of Krakow - Eric P. Kelly (1929 Newbery Medal)
- Trusted Computer System Evaluation Criteria (TCSEC) ('Orange Book'), computer security standards
- Truth and Method - Hans-Georg Gadamer (1960)
- The Truth - Terry Pratchett (2000)
- Tunnel in the Sky - Robert A. Heinlein (1955)
- The Twenty-One Balloons - William Pene du Bois, (1948 Newbery Medal)
- 'Twixt Twelve and Twenty - Pat Boone (1961)
- Two from Galilee - Marjorie Holmes (1972)
- Two Thousand and Ten: Odyssey Two (2010: Odyssey Two) - Arthur C. Clarke (1982)
- The Twyborn Affair - Patrick White (1979)
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List of cities in Germany: A - B - C - D - E - F - G - H - I - J - K - L - M - N - O - P - Q - R - S - T - U - V - W - X - Y - Z
Town Population District Bundesland Tecklenburg 9,400 Steinfurt North Rhine-Westphalia Trier 99,700 -- Rhineland-Palatinate A "--" in the district column means, that the town is a district-free town, i.e. it is by itself a district.
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A -- B -- C -- D -- E -- F -- G -- H -- I -- J -- K -- L -- M -- N -- O -- P -- Q -- R -- S -- T -- U -- V -- W -- X -- Y -- Z
- Turkiye Bilimsel ve Teknik Arastirma Kurumu
- Taegu University
- Taejeon Vocational Junior College
- Taft College
- Taipei Medical College
- Takuma National College of Technology
- Tallinn Technical University
- Tama Institute of Management and Information Sciences
- Tamkang University
- Tampere Institute of Technology
- Tampere University of Technology
- Tamsui Oxford University College
- Tanjore Medical College
- Tarleton State University
- Tatung Institute of Technology
- Taylor University
- Teachers College
- Technical University Kosice
- Technical University in Zvolen
- Technical University of British Columbia
- Technical University of Brno
- Technical University of Budapest
- Technical University of Cluj
- Technical University of Crete (T.U.C)
- Technical University of Denmark
- Technical University of Iasi
- Technical University of Nova Scotia
- Technical University of Targu Mures
- Technical University of Timisoara
- Technikon Southern Africa
- Technikum Vorarlberg
- Technikum Winterthur Ingenieurschule
- Technion, Israel Institute of Technology
- Technische Fachhochschule Berlin
- Technische Hochschule Darmstadt
- Technische Universität Berlin
- Technische Universität Braunschweig
- Technische Universität Chemnitz-Zwickau
- Technische Universität Clausthal
- Technische Universität Dresden
- Technische Universität Bergakademie Freiberg
- Technische Universität Graz
- Technische Universität Hamburg-Harburg
- Technische Universität Ilmenau
- Technische Universität München
- Technische Universität Wien
- Teikyo Post University
- Teikyo University
- Tel Aviv University
- Tele-Universite
- Telemark College
- Temasek Polytechnic
- Temple University
- Temple University Japan
- Tennessee State University
- Tennessee Technological University
- Texas A&M International University (Laredo, Texas)
- Texas A&M University (College Station, Texas)
- Texas A&M University at Galveston (Galveston, Texas)
- Texas A&M University - Corpus Christi (Corpus Christi, Texas)
- Texas A&M University - Kingsville (Kingsville, Texas)
- Texas Christian University (Fort Worth, Texas)
- Texas Southern University (Houston, Texas)
- Texas State Technical College (several locations in Texas)
- Texas State University-San Marcos
- Texas Tech University (Lubbock, Texas)
- Texas Woman's University (Denton, Texas)
- Thadomal Shahani Engineering College (TSEC)
- Thammasat University
- The American College
- The King's University College
- The Queen's College, Oxford
- Thomas College
- Thomas Edison State College
- Thomas Jefferson University
- Thomas More College
- Tianjin University
- Tidewater Community College
- Tilburg University
- Toccoa Falls College
- Tohoku University
- Tokai University
- Tokyo Gakugei University
- Tokyo Institute of Technology
- Tokyo International University
- Tokyo Kaseigakuin Tsukuba Junior College
- Tokyo Kogei Tanki University
- Tokyo Medical and Dental University
- Tokyo Metropolitan College of Aeronautical Engineering
- Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology
- Tokyo University of Foreign Studies
- Tokyo Woman's Christian University
- Tokyo Women's Medial College
- Tomball College
- Tompkins Cortland Community College
- Tomsk State University
- Tongji University
- Toronto School of Theology
- Towson State University
- Toyama Medical and Pharmaceutical University
- Toyama University
- Tralee Regional Technical College
- Transylvania University
- Trent University
- Trenton State College
- Tri-State University
- Trinidad State Junior College
- Trinity College Dublin
- Trinity College (Carmarthen)
- Trinity College (Connecticut)
- Trinity College (Washington, DC)
- Trinity College (Florida)
- Trinity College (Vermont)
- Trinity College and Seminary
- The Trinity College and University
- The University of Trinity College
- Trinity University
- Trinity Western University
- Triton College
- Truckee Meadows Community College
- Truman State University
- Tsinghua University
- Tucson University
- Tufts University
- Tulane University
- Tung Nan Junior College of Technology
- Tunghai University
- See also : Colleges and universities
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List of Japanese authors
- Tabata Shuichiro (September 2,1903 - July 23,1943)
- Tachibana Minoru (born 1933)
- Tachihara Michizo (July 30,1914 - March 29,1939)
- Taguchi Kikutei (January 18,1875 - August 9,1943)
- Taguchi Ukichi (April 29,1855 - April 13,1905)
- Takada Choi (January 25,1886 - September 23,1930)
- Takagaki Matsuo (December 13,1890 - September 13,1940)
- Takagami Kakusho (1804 - 1948)
- Takahashi Korekiyo (July 27,1854 - February 26,1936)
- Takahashi Soan (1861 - December 12,1937)
- Takahashi Yuji (1938 - 1938)
- Takamura Koun (February 18,1852 - October 10,1934)
- Takano Atsushi (1963 - 1963)
- Takano Tsugi (August 15,1890 - March 19,1943)
- Takasaki Masakaze (July 28,1836 - February 28,1912)
- Takase Taiji
- Takasu Yoshijiro (April 13,1880 - February 2,1948)
- Takayama Chogyu (February 28,1871 - December 24,1902)
- Takayasu Gekko (February 16,1869 - February 26,1944)
- Takeda Rintaro (May 9,1904 - March 31,1946)
- Takehisa Yumeji (September 16,1884 - September 1,1934)
- Takekoshi Sansa (October 5,1865 - January 12,1950)
- Takekoshi Yosaburo (October 5,1865 - January 12,1950)
- Takenobu Yoshitaro (1863 - April 26,1930)
- Takenouchi Masashi (August 8,1898 - November 10,1922)
- Takeuchi Katsutaro (October 20,1894 - June 25,1935)
- Takeuchi Seiho (1864 - August 23,1942)
- Takeuchi Toshiko (September 10,1905 - April 7,1945)
- Taki Rentaro (August 24,1879 - June 29,1903)
- Taki Seiichi (December 12,1873 - May 17,1945)
- Tamaru Takuro (September 29,1872 - September 22,1932)
- Tamiya Maya
- Tamura Toshiko (April 25,1884 - April 16,1945)
- Tanaka Hidemitsu (January 10,1913 - November 3,1949)
- Tanaka Kotaro (March 2,1880 - February 1,1941)
- Tanaka Odo (December 30,1867 - May 9,1932)
- Tanaka Sanae (1884 - 1945)
- Tanaka Shozo (November 3,1841 - September 4,1913)
- Tanaka Suiichiro (March 7,1873 - August 13,1923)
- Taneda Santoka (December 3,1882 - October 11,1940)
- Tani Joji (January 17,1900 - June 29,1935)
- Taoka Reiun (November 21,1870 - September 7,1912)
- Tatsuta Ken'ichi (March 10,1891 - August 22,1942)
- Tayama Katai (January 22,1872 - May 13,1930)
- Tazawa Inabune (December 28,1874 - September 10,1896)
- Terada Torahiko (November 28,1878 - December 31,1935)
- Toda Ken Sakuga (January 4,1889 - March 11,1936)
- Togawa Shukotsu (December 18,1870 - July 9,1939)
- Togawa Zanka (October 22,1855 - December 8,1924)
- Togi Tetteki (July 24,1869 - February 14,1925)
- Tokai Sanshi (December 2,1852 - September 25,1922)
- Tokiwa Daijo (1870 - 1945)
- Tokuda Shusei (December 23,1871 - November 18,1943)
- Tokunaga Shin'ichi (1973 - 1973)
- Tokuno Bun (August 27,1866 - February 8,1945)
- Tokuo Toshihiko (December 14,1887 - October 29,1943)
- Tokutomi Kenjiro (October 25,1868 - September 18,1927)
- Tokutomi Roka (October 25,1868 - September 18,1927)
- Tokuyama Tamaki (July 27,1903 - January 28,1942)
- Tolstoi Lev (1828 - 1910)
- Tomari Masahiko (October 23,1908 - September 28,1946)
- Tominaga Taro (May 4,1901 - November 12,1925)
- Tominosawa Rintaro (March 25,1899 - February 24,1925)
- Tomioka Makoto (January 1,1897 - October 15,1926)
- Tomita Isao (born 1932)
- Tomita Michio (born 1952)
- Tomita Moppo (April 14,1897 - September 1,1923)
- Tomonaga Sanjuro (February 5,1871 - September 18,1951)
- Torii Sosen (July 4,1867 - March 10,1928)
- Toriyama Hiraku (1837 - 1914)
- Tosaka Jun (September 27,1900 - August 9,1945)
- Toyama Chuzan (September 27,1848 - March 8,1900)
- Toyama Masakazu (September 27,1848 - March 8,1900)
- Toyoda Yuzo
- Toyoshima Yoshio (November 27,1890 - June 18,1955)
- Tsubouchi Shoyo (May 22,1859 - February 28,1935)
- Tsuchida Kyoson (January 15,1891 - April 25,1934)
- Tsuji Jun (October 4,1884 - November 24,1944)
- Tsujimura Isuke (April 22,1886 - September 1,1923)
- Tsukahara Jushien (March 1,1848 - July 5,1917)
- Tsukahara Ryoshu (March 1,1848 - July 5,1917)
- Tsukahara Watashi
- Tsukamoto Atsuo (September 6,1903 - March 27,1946)
- Tsumura Kyoson (August 17,1893 - April 5,1937)
- Tsumura Nobuo (January 5,1909 - June 27,1944)
- Tsunashima Ryosen (May 27,1873 - September 14,1907)
- Tsuno Jun (born 1960)
- Tsuno Kaitaro (born 1938)
- Tsuruoka Yuji (born 1953)
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List of people by name: A - B - C - D - E - F - G - H - I - J - K - L - M - N - O - P - Q - R - S - T - U - V - W - X - Y - Z Ta-Td Tc-Td - Te - Tf-Th - Ti - Tj - Tk-Tn - To - Tp-Tr - Ts-Tt - Tu - Tv - Tw-Tx - Ty - Tz
- T, Mr, (born 1952), actor
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List of people by name: A - B - C - D - E - F - G - H - I - J - K - L - M - N - O - P - Q - R - S - T - U - V - W - X - Y - Z Ta-Tb - Tc-Td - Te - Tf-Th - Ti - Tj - Tk-Tn - To - Tp-Tr - Ts-Tt - Tu - Tv - Tw-Tx - Ty - Tz
Ta
- Tabor, June, musician
- Tabori, George, dramatist, author
- Tacer, Ales, poet
- Tacitus, Publius (or Gaius) Cornelius, (AD 56-120), . Roman historian, ethnologist
- Tacitus, M. Claudius, (200 AD-276 AD), Roman Emperor
- Tacuma, Jamaaladeen, (born 1957), jazz musician
- Taft, Robert Alphonso, (1889-1953), Senator from Ohio
- Taft, William Howard, (1857-1930), President of the United States, Chief Justice of the United States
- Taggard, Geneviere, (Calling Western Union)
- Tagle, Francisco Ruiz, president
- Taglioni, Fabio, (1920-2001), Italian motorcycle engineer
- Tagore, Rabindranath, (1861-1941), poet
- Tailleferre, Germaine, (1892-1983), French composer
- Taimanov, Mark, chess player
- Taimur Bin Faisal, (1913-1932), Oman sultan
- Taira no Kiyomori, (1118-1181), samurai warlord
- Taisho, emperor of Japan, (1879-1926)
- Taisuke, Itagaki, Japanese liberal activist
- Tait, Archibald Campbell, (1811-1882), Archbishop of Canterbury
- Takagi, Teiji, (1875-1960), mathematician
- Takakura, emperor of Japan
- Takaloo, world ranked boxer
- Takamine, Jokichi, (died 1922), chemist
- Takeda Shingen, Samurai warlord
- Takeishi, Stomu
- Takemitsu, Toru, (1930-1996), composer
- Takeshi, Kitano
- Tal, Mikhail, (USSR, 1936-1992), chess player
- Talalikhin, Victor Vasilyevich, (1918-1941), USSR WWII hero
- Talbot, Lyle, (1902-1996), actor
- Talbot, Thomas, US Governor of Massachusetts
- Talbot, William Fox, (1800-1877), photographer
- Talenti, Simone di Francesco, sculptor
- Talese, Gay, (born 1932), author
- Taliesin
- Tallchief, Maria, (born 1925), prima ballerina
- Talleyrand, Charles Maurice, (1754-1838), French diplomat
- Tallis, Thomas, (c.1505-1585), composer
- Talmadge, Constance, (1897-1973), actress
- Talmadge, Norma, (1893-1957), actress
- Talon, Jean, (1625-1694)
- Tal, Wasfi, (died 1971), Prime Minister of Jordan
- Tamblyn, Russ, (born 1934), actor, dancer, singer
- Tambo, Oliver, (born 1917), leader of the African National Congress
- Tamiroff, Akim, (1899-1972), actor
- Tam, Reuben, (born 1916), American painter
- Tam, Roman, (1950-2002)
- Tamagawa, Tsuneo, mathematician
- Tamaro, Susanna, novelist
- Tamm, Igor, (1895-1971), physicist
- Tan, Amy, (born 1952), American novelist
- Tanaka, Raizo, Rear Admiral and destroyer commander
- Tanc, Anton, (1887-1947), poet
- Tancred, (died 1194), King of Sicily
- Tandberg, Vebjørn, (1904-1978), industrialist
- Tandy, Jessica, (1909-1994), actor
- Tanenbaum, Andrew S, (born 1944), Minix
- Taney, Roger B, (1777-1864), United States Supreme Court Justice
- Taneyev, Sergey, (1856-1915), composer
- Tang Taizong, Emperor, of China, (died 649)
- Tange, Kenzo, architect
- Tani, Daniel, astronaut
- Taniyama, Yutaka, (1927-1958), mathematician
- Tanizaki, Junichiro, (1886-1965), Some Prefer Nettles, The Makioka Sisters
- Tank, Kurt, (1898-1983), aerospace engineer
- Tankian, Serj, (born 1967), singer for System of a Down
- Tanko, Matjaz, TV journalist.
- Tan, Mah Bow, industrial and systems engineer
- Tanner, Henry O, (1859-1937), painter
- Tanner, Joseph, astronaut
- Tapia, Johnny, (born 1967), world boxing champion
- Tapscott, Horace, musician
- Tarantino, Quentin, (born 1963), film director
- Tarasius, patriarch of Constantinople
- Tarbell, Ida, (1857-1944), journalist
- Tarbuck, Jimmy, stand-up comedian
- Tardieu, Jean, dramatist, author
- Tarkanian, Jerry, (born 1930), college basketball coach
- Tarkenton, Fran, (born 1940), Football Hall of Famer
- Tarkington, Booth, (1869-1946), American novelist
- Tarkovsky, Andrei, (1932-1986), Russian movie director
- Tarnover, Herman, US dietician
- Tarquinius Priscus, Lucius, Roman king
- Tarquinius Superbus, Lucius, Roman king
- Tarr, Judith, author
- Tarrant, Chris, (born 1946), television presenter
- Tarrasch, Siegbert, (1962-1934), chess player
- Tarrega, Francisco, (1852-1909), composer
- Tarsi, Michael, mathematician
- Tarski, Alfred, (1902-1983), Pole
- Tartaglia, Niccolo Fontana, (1500-1557), Italian mathematician
- Tartikoff, Brandon, (1949-1997), television producer.
- Tartini, Giuseppe, (1692-1770), composer
- Tashlin, Frank, (1913-1972), animator, director, screenwriter
- Tasker, Joe, (1948-1952), British climber
- Tasman, Abel Janszoon, (1603-1659), explorer
- Tassie, A.C, author
- Tasso, Torquato, (1544-1595), poet
- Tata, J. R. D, Indian businessman
- Tatarczyk, Tomasz, Polish painter
- Tate, Allen, (1899-1979), poet
- Tate, Howard, musician
- Tate, James, poet
- Tate, John, mathematician
- Tate, Sharon Marie, (1943-1969), actress
- Tati, Jacques, (1908-1982), French film director
- Tatiana of Russia, Grand Duchess, (1897-1918)
- Tatum, Art, (1909-1956), musician
- Tatum, Edward, (1909-1975), geneticist
- Tatum, Jack, (born 1948), American football star
- Tatwin, (St.) 731
- Taube, Evert, Swedish musician
- Taube, Gustaf Adam, Swedish soldier
- Tauber, Richard, (1891-1948), tenor
- Taufer, Veno, (born 1933), poet
- Taufer, Vida, (1903-1966), poet
- Taupin, Bernie, (born 1950), songwriting partner with Elton John
- Taurog, Norman, (died 1981), film director
- Taut, Bruno, architect
- Tavcar, Ivan, (1851-1923), author, lawyer, politician.
- Tavcar, Zora, poet
- Taveira, Tomás, (born 1938), (architect)
- Tavel, Franz Karl von, Swiss president
- Taverner, John, (c.1490-1545), composer
- Tavolara, Eugenio
- Tawes, J. Millard, US governor
- Tayler, John, US President
- Taylor, Alan John Percivale, (1906-1990), historian
- Taylor, Andy, guitarist, Duran Duran
- Taylor, Ann Jane, Twinkle,Twinkle,Little Star
- Taylor, Brook, (1685-1731), English mathematician
- Taylor, Cecil, (born 1930), musician
- Taylor, Charles, philosopher
- Taylor, Christine, (born 1971)
- Taylor, Cyclone, Frederick Taylor
- Taylor, Eleanor Ross, poet
- Taylor, Elizabeth, (born 1932), actor
- Taylor, E.P, entrepreneur, thoroughbred horse breeder
- Taylor, Estelle, actor
- Taylor, Frederick, (born 1856), industrial and systems engineer
- Taylor, Henry, (1800-1886), poet
- Taylor, James, (born 1948), singer-songwriter, musician
- Taylor, Jeannine, actor
- Taylor, Jeremy, (1613-1667), Anglican preacher
- Taylor, John, bassist, Duran Duran
- Taylor, John (jazz), musician
- Taylor, Johnnie, (died 2000), musician
- Taylor, Joseph, astronomer
- Taylor, Kevin, Canadian writer
- Taylor, Koko, (born 1935), musician
- Taylor, Lawrence, (born 1959), American football star
- Taylor, Lili, actor
- Taylor, Maxwell, (died 1987), general
- Taylor, Niki, (born 1975), fashion model
- Taylor, Paul, (born 1930), dancer, choreographer
- Taylor, Peter, author
- Taylor, Robert, (1911-1969), actor
- Taylor, Rod, (born 1930), Australian actor
- Taylor, Roger, (born 1960), drummer, ("Duran Duran")
- Taylor, Sam, musician
- Taylor, Tell (1876-1937) US songwriter
- Taylor, Terry Scott, (b. 1950) US songwriter
- Taylor, Zachary, (1784-1850), 12th President of the United States
- Tazenda
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- Tchaikovsky, Bram, musician
- Tchaikovsky, Pyotr Ilyich, (1840-1893), Russian
- Tcherepnin, Alexander, (born 1899), composer
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- Teagarden, Jack, (1905-1964), musician
- Teasdale, Joseph P, US governor
- Teasdale, Sara, poet
- Tebbit, Norman
- Tecumseh, (1768-1813), Shawnee chief
- Teed, Cyrus, US proponent of a Hollow Earth theory
- Teena, Brandon, (died 1993), US transgender-bashing victim
- Tegnér, Esaias, Swedish writer
- Tehlirian, Soghomon, – assassin of Talaat Pasha
- Teichmuller, Oswald, (1913-1943), mathematician
- Teish, Luisah, Yoruban writer/teacher
- Tekb, Omar Faruk, musician
- Tek, Deniz, of the punk rock band Radio Birdman
- Telatko, Marjan, poet
- Telemann, Georg Philipp, (1681-1767), German composer
- Telesphorus, Pope, (125-136)
- Telford, Thomas, (1757-1834), roads and bridges
- Teller, (born 1948), of stage magic duo Penn and Teller
- Teller, Edward, (born 1908), US physicist, hydrogen bomb's father
- Teller, Raymond Joseph, magician
- Temmu, emperor of Japan
- Temple, Frederick, (1821-1902), Archbishop of Canterbury
- Temple, Shirley, (born 1928), US child actress
- Temple, William (1881-1944), Archbishop of Canterbury
- Templeton, Alec
- Temujin, (about 1165-1227), Genghis Khan of the Mongols
- Tench, Benmont, (born 1954), keyboardist
- Tendulkar, Sachin, (born 1973), Indian cricket player
- Tenet, George J
- Tenhumberg, Heinrich, (1915-1979), theologian, bishop of Münster
- Teniers, David, III, (died 1685), Flemish painter
- Tenison, Thomas, (1636-1715), Archbishop of Canterbury
- Tenniel, John, (born 1820), illustrator
- Tenji, emperor of Japan
- Tenney, Tabitha, US novelist
- Tennille, Toni, (born 1943), singer
- Tennyson, Alfred, (1809-1892), English poet
- Tenzin Gyatso (the Dalai Lama)
- Teodorakis, Mikis, Greek composer
- Tepez, Miran, alpine ski jumper, Olympic athlete.
- Terauchi, Hisaichi, (1879-1945), Japanese Field Marshal
- Terbrugghen, Hendrick, (1588-1629), painter
- Terence, dramatist
- Teresa, Mother, (1910-1997), Albanian-born nun, Missionary for Charity
- Tereshkova, Valentina, (born 1937), Soviet female cosmonaut
- Terkel, Studs, (born 1912), USA writer
- Terminator X
- Terrell, Tammi, (died 1970), musician
- Terrena, Guido, scholastic philosopher
- Terri, Salli, (1922-1996), singer, songwriter
- Terry, Brad, musician
- Terry, Ellen, (1848-1928), actor
- Terry, Fernando Belaunde, (died 2002), Peruvian politician, president of Peru (1963-1968) (1980-1985)
- Terry, Lucy, poet
- Terry, Sonny, musician
- Tertullian, early opponent of gnosticism
- Tervel, (701-718), Bulgarian monarch
- Teshigahara, Hiroshi, (1927-2001), Japanese director
- Tesh, John, (born 1952), musician
- Tesla, Nikola, (1856-1943), Serbian-born inventor of alternating current
- Testa, Pietro, (1617-1650), painter
- Tetmajer, Wlodzimierz, Polish painter
- Tetzel, Johann, (1465-1519)
- Teuffel, Wilhelm Siegmund, (born 1820), classical scholar
- Tevanian, Avie, author of the Mach kernel
- Tewksbury, Mark, Olympic Gold Medal
- Tex, Joe, (died 1982), musician
- Texier, Henri
- Tey, Josephine, (1896-1952), British detective author
- Tezuka, Osamu, (born 1928), Japanese manga artist
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Th
- Thackeray, William Makepeace, (1811-1863), UK author of Vanity Fair
- Thackray, Jake, British comedian
- Thagard, Norman, astronaut
- Thalberg, Irving, (1899-1936), film producer
- Thales, (circa BC624-BC547), philosopher
- Thalia, singer
- Thalmann, Ernst, (1886-1944), politician
- Thanarath, Sarith, (1959-1963), Thai prime minister
- Thant, U, (1909-1974), UN secretary-general
- Thatcher, Margaret, (born 1925), UK prime minister
- Thaw, Harry K, (1871-1947), playboy, killer of Stanford White
- Thaw, John, (1942-2002), British actor
- Thaw, Russell William, (1910-2002), World War I pilot
- Thayer, Ernest, (1863-1940), poet
- Thayer, Ernest Lawrence, (died 1940), poet
- Theakston, Rob, musician
- Theismann, Joe, (born 1949), American football star, sports commentator
- Theobald of Bec, (died 1161), Archbishop of Canterbury
- Theodora, (981-1056), Byzantine Empress
- Theodorakis, Mikis, (born 1925), Greek composer
- Theodore II of Alexandria, (Coadjutor)
- Theodore II, Patriarch, patriarch of Constantinople
- Theodore I Lascaris, (died 1222), Byzantine Emperor
- Theodore I, Pope, (642-649)
- Theodore II Lascaris, (died 1258), Byzantine Emperor
- Theodore II, Pope
- Theodore I, Patriarch, patriarch of Constantinople
- Theodore of Alexandria, Patriarch of Alexandria
- Theodore of Tarsus, (602-690), (St.) 668
- Theodoret, theologian
- Theodoric of Freiburg, (c1250-1310), German scientist and monk
- Theodoric the Great, (454-526), King of Ostrogoths, ruler of Italy
- Theodoros II of Alexandria, (730-742), Coptic Pope
- Theodosios I of Alexandria, (535-566), Coptic Pope
- Theodosios III of Alexandria, (1300-1320), Coptic Pope
- Theodosius I, (346-395), Roman Emperor
- Theodosius II, (401-450), Roman Emperor
- Theodosius III, (716-717), Byzantine Emperor
- Theodosius II of Alexandria, Patriarch of Alexandria
- Theodosius I, Patriarch, patriarch of Constantinople
- Theodosius II, Patriarch, patriarch of Constantinople
- Theodosius, Metropolitan of Moscow, (1461-1464)
- Theodosius of Alexandria, Patriarch of Alexandria
- Theodotus of Byzantium, 2nd century theologian
- Theodotus of Cassiteras, patriarch of Constantinople
- Theodulf, (760-821), bishop of Orleans
- Theofelix, Maronite Patriarch
- Theognostus, (1328-1353), Metropolitan of Moscow
- Theoleptus II, Patriarch, patriarch of Constantinople
- Theoleptus I, Patriarch, patriarch of Constantinople
- Theonas of Alexandria, (282-300), Coptic Pope, Patriarch of Alexandria
- Theophanes I, Patriarch, patriarch of Constantinople
- Theophelios of Alexandria, (953-956), Coptic Pope
- Theophilus II, Byzantine Emperor
- Theophilus III of Alexandria, Patriarch of Alexandria
- Theophilus of Alexandria, (385-412), Coptic Pope, Patriarch of Alexandria
- Theophrastus, (born 372 BC), biologist
- Theophylactus, patriarch of Constantinople
- Theophylactus of Alexandria, (Coadjutor)
- Theophylactus of Constantinople, patriarch of Constantinople
- Theophylactus, Patriarch, patriarch of Constantinople
- Theremin, Leon, (1896-1993), Russian inventor
- Theresa, Mother, (born 1910)
- Theron, Charlize, (born 1975), US actress
- Theroux, Alexander, poet
- Theroux, Louis, (born 1970), television presenter
- Theroux, Paul, (born 1941), South African author
- Thesen, Sharon, Canadian writer
- Thesleff, Ellen, (1869-1954), painter
- Theudebert II, 595-612 (Austrasia)
- Theuderic II of Austrasia, 612-613 (Austrasia)
- Thibodeaux, Keith, (born 1950), actor
- Thich Nhat Hanh
- Thiedemann, Fritz, (1918-2000), equestrian
- Thiele, Gerhard, astronaut
- Thierry of Chartres, scholastic philosopher
- Thiers, Adolphe
- Thiess, Frank, (1880-1977), writer
- Thiessen, Tiffani-Amber, (born 1974), actress
- Thigpen, Lynne, (born 1948), actor
- Thiongo, Ngugi wa, (born 1938), Kenyan novelist
- Thirsk, Robert, astronaut
- Thoelke, Wim, (1927-1995), show master
- Thom, Rene, (1923-2002), mathematician
- Thoma, Ludwig, (1867-1921), narrator, dramatist and lyricist
- Thomas à Kempis (c. 1380-1471), German Augustinian monk
- Thomas of Celaeno, (c. 1200-c. 1255), Franciscan hymnodist
- Thomas of Chobham, scholastic philosopher
- Thomas of Erfurt, scholastic philosopher
- Thomas of Sutton, scholastic philosopher
- Thomas I, Patriarch, patriarch of Constantinople
- Thomas II, Patriarch, patriarch of Constantinople
- Thomas II Stanley of the Isle of Man, (1459-1504), king
- Thomas I Stanley of the Isle of Man, (1437-1459), king
- Thomas, Alma, (1894-1978), painter
- Thomas, Ambroise, (1811-1896), French composer
- Thomas, Andrew, astronaut
- Thomas, Arthur, (1850-1892), English composer
- Thomas, Audrey, Canadian writer
- Thomas, B.J, (born 1942), singer
- Thomas, Bertram, (1892-1950), British explorer and orientalist
- Thomas, Carla, musician
- Thomas, Clarence, (born 1948), associate justice, U.S. Supreme Court
- Thomas, Danny, (1914-1991), singer, comedia, actor
- Thomas, Dave, (1932-2002), founder of Wendy's International
- Thomas, David, actor/comedian
- Thomas, David Clayton, singer
- Thomas, Donald, astronaut
- Thomas, Dylan, (1914-1953), poet
- Thomas, Duke of Clarence, (died 1421), 2nd son of King Henry IV of England
- Thomas, E Donnal (born 1920), US scientist and Nobel Prize winner
- Thomas, Edward, (1878-1917), poet
- Thomas, Francis, US governor
- Thomas, George, (1909-1997), politician
- Thomas, George Henry, (1816-1870) general
- Thomas, George W, musician
- Thomas, Irma, musician
- Thomas, Isiah, (born 1961), basketball player, coach, owner
- Thomas, Jake (born 1990) actor
- Thomas, James, US governor
- Thomas, Jonathan Taylor, (born 1981), actor
- Thomas, Kurt, (born 1956), gymnast
- Thomas, Lewis, (born 1913), physician, essayist
- Thomas, Lowell, (1892-1981), travel writer
- Thomas, Mark, British stand-up comedian
- Thomas, Marlo, (born 1938), actress
- Thomas, Michael Tilson (born 1944), conductor and pianist
- Thomas, Mickey, (born 1949), singer ("Jefferson Starship")
- Thomas, Norman, (1884-1968), U.S. social reformer
- Thomas, Phillip Francis, US governor
- Thomas, Richard, (born 1951), actor
- Thomas, Ronald Stuart, (1913-2000), poet
- Thomas, Rufus, musician
- Thomas, St, (died AD53)
- Thomas, Seth, (1785-1859), clock manufacturer
- Thomas, Sidney Gilchrist, (1850-1885), English metallurgist and inventor
- Thomas, Theodore, (1835-1905), German-born US conductor
- see Thompson
- Thompson, Daley, (born 1958), English decathlete
- Thompson, Daniel Pierce, US novelist
- Thompson, D'Arcy Wentworth, (1860-1948), Scottish biologist
- Thompson, Dave, British comedian
- Thompson, David (explorer), (1770-1857)
- Thompson, E. P, (1924-1993), historian
- Thompson, Edward Herbert, (1856-1935), explorer
- Thompson, Emma, (born 1959), British actor
- Thompson, Flora Jane, (1876-1947), English novelist
- Thompson, Francis, (1859-1907), poet
- Thompson, Fred, (born 1942), Watergate counsel, Senator, actor
- Thompson, Hank, musician
- Thompson, Hunter S, (born 1937), US gonzo journalist
- Thompson, J. Eric S (1898-1975) UK Maya archeologist
- Thompson, John Sparrow David, (1845-1913), Canadian writer
- Thompson, Jenny, (born 1973), U.S. Olympic swimmer
- Thompson, Jim, (1906-1977), writer
- Thompson, John, (1845-1913), Canadian writer
- Thompson, John Griggs, mathematician
- Thompson, John Lee, film director
- Thompson, John Taliaferro, (1860-1940), US general and weapons designer
- Thompson, Kaye, Eloise
- Thompson, Ken, Unix, B (precursor of C)
- Thompson, Lea, (born 1961), actress
- Thompson, Marshall, (1925-1992), actor
- Thompson, Maurice, American novelist
- Thompson, Peter, (born 1929), golfer
- Thompson, Randall (1899-1984), composer
- Thompson, Richard, (born 1949), musician
- Thompson, Richard Wigginton, (born 1809), congressman
- Thompson, Robert, (1936-1966), painter
- Thompson, Robert Means, (1849-1930), USA naval officer
- Thompson, Sada, (born 1929), actress
- Thompson, Scott, comedian
- Thompson, Tom, ill fated wilderness painter
- Thompson, Tony, (1954-2003), rock drummer
- Thompson, Victoria, author
- Thomsen, Christian Jürgensen, (1788-1865), Danish archaeologist
- Thomsen, Vilhelm, (1842-1927)
- Thomson, Charles, (1774-1789)
- Thomson, James, (1834-1882), poet
- Thomson, John Sutherland, (1967-1971)
- Thomson, Joseph John, (1856-1940), physicist
- Thomson, Robert William
- Thomson, Roy, (1894-1976), "Lord Thomson of Fleet", entrepreneur, publisher
- Thomson, Roy Herbert, (died 1976), Lord Thomson of Fleet, publisher
- Thomson, Virgil, (1896-1989), composer
- Thomson, William, (1824-1907), physicist
- Thon, William, American painter
- Þórhallsson, Tryggvi, (1927-1932), prime minister
- Thorbecke, Johan Rudolf, (1798-1872), prime minister
- Þórðarson, Björn, (1942-1944), prime minister
- Thoreau, Henry David, (1817-1862), writer, Transcendentalist philosopher
- Thoresen, Magdalene, author
- Þorláksson, Jón, (1926-1927), prime minister
- Thorn, Gaston Edmont, (1981-1984), President of the European Commission
- Thorndike, Sybil, actor
- Thorne, Kip, (born 1940), astronomer
- Thornton, Big Mama, (born 1920), singer
- Thornton, Billy Bob, (born 1955), actor, writer
- Thornton, Elizabeth, Canadian writer
- Thornton, Kathryn, astronaut
- Thornton, Melanie, (died 2001), singer
- Thornton, William, (1759-1828), architect
- Thoroddsen, Gunnar, (1980-1983), prime minister
- Thorogood, George, (born 1951), musician
- Thorpe, Ian, (born 1982), swimmer
- Thorpe, Jim, (1888-1953), athlete
- Thors, Ã"lafur, (1959-1963), prime minister
- Thorvaldsen, Bertel, (1770-1844), Danish sculptor
- Thrale, Henry, (born 1724-1730, died 1781), brewer and Member of Parliament
- Thrale, Hester Lynch, (1740-1821), diarist
- Thrasamund, (450-523), king of Vandals and Alans
- Throckmorton, James W, (1866-1867), Texas governor
- Throop, Enos T US politician
- Thsombe, Moise, (died 1969), Premier of Congo
- Thucydides, (c. 460-400 BC)
- Thulin, Ingrid, Swedish actor
- Thunder, Johnny, musician
- Thuot, Pierre, astronaut
- Thurber, James, (1894-1961), US humorist
- Thurman, Allen Granberry, (1813-1895)
- Thurman, Uma, (born 1970), US actress
- Thurmond, J. Strom, (1902-2003), US senator
- Thurston, Lorrin Andrews
- Thurston, Robert, author
- Thurston, William, (born 1946), mathematician
- Thushuy, Runa, musician
- Thys, Guy, (1922-2003), Belgian national football coach
- Thyssen, August, (1842-1926), industrialist
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- Tibbets, Paul, (born 1915), US pilot of the "Enola Gay", dropped the atomic bomb on Hiroshima, Japan
- Tibbett, Lawrence, (1896-1960), actor
- Tiberius, (42 BC-AD 37), Roman Emperor
- Tiberius II Constantine, Byzantine Emperor
- Tiberius III, Byzantine Emperor
- Tibullus, (c. 54 BC-19 BC), poet
- Tichenor, Dr. George H, (1837-1923)
- Tickell, Thomas, poet
- Tidyman, Ernest, (1928-1984), writer
- Tieck, Ludwig, (1773-1853), poet
- Tiegs, Cheryl, (born 1947), fashion model
- Tiemann, Michael, GCC
- Tiepolo, Giovanni Battista, (1696-1770), Italian painter
- Tiernan, Cate, (born 1961), author
- Tierney, Gene, (1920-1991), actress
- Tierney, Lawrence, (1919-2002), actor
- Tiffany, Charles Louis, (1812-1902), jeweler
- Tiffany, Louis Comfort, (1848-1933), artist
- Tiffany (singer), (born 1971), American teen idol
- Tiger, Dick, boxer
- Tiglath-Pileser III, 744-727 BCE
- Tihec, Slavko, (1928-1993), sculptor.
- Tihomir, (ca 1166-1167), Serbian monarch
- Tikaram, Tanita, US singer-songwriter
- Tikhon, Patriarch, (1917-1925), Metropolitan of Moscow
- Tikkanen, Esa, Finnish ice hockey player
- Tilak, Balganghadar, (1856-1920)
- Tilden, Bill, (Canada)
- Tilden, Samuel J, (1814-1886), USA politician
- Tilghman, William, (died 1924), frontier marshal
- Tiller, Nadja, (born 1929), actress
- Tilley, Chris, archaeologist
- Tilley, Patrick, author
- Tillich, Paul, German philosopher
- Tillis, Mel, (born 1932), country and western singer
- Tillis, Pam, (born 1957), musician
- Tillmans, Wolfgang, (born 1968), photographer
- Tillotson, John, (1630-1694), Archbishop of Canterbury
- Tillstrom, Bur, (died 1985), puppeteer
- Tillstrom, Burr, (born 1917), puppeteer
- Tilly, Jennifer, (born 1958), actress
- Tilton, Robert, televangelist
- Timberlake, Justin, (born 1981), US musician
- Timman, Jan, (born 1951), chess player
- Timmendequas, Jesse, child rapist, murderer of Megan Kanka
- Timmerman, Jacobo, (1923-1999), writer, journalist
- Timms, Michele, (born 1965), basketball player, Phoenix Mercury WNBA
- Timoshenko, Semyon, Soviet Marshal
- Timoshenko, Stephen, engineering mechanics
- Timotheos III of Alexandria, (517-535), Coptic Pope
- Timotheus, patriarch of Constantinople
- Timotheus I, Patriarch, patriarch of Constantinople
- Timotheus, Patriarch, patriarch of Constantinople
- Timothy III of Alexandria, Patriarch of Alexandria
- Timothy II of Alexandria, (457-477), Coptic Pope, Patriarch of Alexandria
- Timothy IV of Alexandria, Patriarch of Alexandria
- Timothy of Alexandria, (380-385), Coptic Pope, Patriarch of Alexandria
- Timothy, Metropolitan of Moscow, (1757-1767)
- Timur, (1336-1405), 14th century conqueror in Asia
- Tinbergen, Jan, (1903-1994), economist
- Tinbergen, Nikolaas, (1907-1988), ecologist
- Ting Ju ch'ang, Chinese Admiral at the Battle of the Yalu (1894)
- Tinguely, Jean, (1925-1991), kinetic artist
- Tinker, Grant, (born 1925), television executive
- Tintoretto, (1518-1594), Italian painter
- Tiny Tim, (c. 1932-1996), musician
- Tiomkin, Dimitri, (died 1979), composer
- Tiozzo, Christophe, world champion boxer
- Tippett, Michael, (1905-1998), composer
- Tipton, Billy, (1914-1989), cross dresser jazz musician
- Tipton, Glenn, (born 1948), guitarist
- Tiptree, James, Jr, (1915-1987), US science fiction author
- Tirard, Pierre Emanuel, (1827-1893), civil engineer
- Tirpitz, Alfred von, (1849-1930), Naval Minister
- Tirunal, Swathi, Indian composer
- Tisdall, Bob, Olympic gold medal/400mH, 1932
- Tisler, Miha, (born 1926), chemist.
- Tisnikar, Joze, (1928-1998), painter.
- Tiso, Jozef, (1887-1947), president of separatist Slovakia
- Tissot, James, (1836-1902), painter
- Titchmarsh, Alan, (1949), gardener, TV presenter, writer
- Titian, (1488-1576), artist
- Tito, Dennis, astronaut
- Tito, Josip Broz, (1892-1980), president of Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia
- Titov, Gherman, (1935-2000), astronaut
- Titov, Vladimir, astronaut
- Tits, Jacques, mathematician
- Titus Flavius, (AD 39-81), Roman Emperor
- Titus, Patriarch, patriarch of Constantinople
- Tizard, Henry, (1885-1959), scientist, inventor
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- Tjader, Cal, (1925-1982), musician, (bongos)
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List of people by name: A - B - C - D - E - F - G - H - I - J - K - L - M - N - O - P - Q - R - S - T - U - V - W - X - Y - Z Ta-Td Tc-Td - Te - Tf-Th - Ti - Tj - Tk-Tn - To - Tp-Tr - Ts-Tt - Tu - Tv - Tw-Tx - Ty - TzTk
- Tkachuk, David, Canadian senator
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- Toback, James, (born 1944), writer, director
- Toba, emperor of Japan
- Tobey, Mark, (1890-1976), painter
- Tobin, James, (1918-2002), economist
- Tobolowsky, Stephen, (born 1951), actor
- Toch, Ernst, (1887-1964), composer
- Todaro, Lillian
- Todde, Antonio, (died 2002), old man from Sardinia
- Todd, Marilyn, author
- Todd, Mark, horseman
- Todd, Michael, (died 1958), producer
- Todd, Thelma, (1905-1935), actress
- Todt, Fritz, (born 1891), German autobahn developer
- Toffler, Alvin, (born 1928), US futurologist, author
- Tof, Tone Fornezzi, comedian.
- Tognini, Michel, astronaut
- Togo, Heihachiro
- Togo, Shigenori, Foreign minister
- Togukawa Ieyasu, founder of Tokugawa Shogunate
- Tojo Hideki, (1884-1948), Japanese WW2 general
- Tokarev, Valery, astronaut
- Toklas, Alice B, (1877-1967), personality
- Tokyo Rose
- Tolan, Eddie, (born 1908), United States athlete
- Tolan, Michael, (born 1925), actor
- Tola, Pasquale
- Tolbert, William, president of Liberia
- Toledo, Alejandro
- Tolkien, Christopher, (born 1924), son of JRR Tolkien
- Tolkien, J. R. R, (1892-1973), British writer
- Toll, Johan Kristoffer, (1743-1817), Swedish Field Marshal
- Tollemache, Thomas, (c. 1651-1694)
- Toller, Ernst, dramatist, author
- Tolmie, Simon Fraser
- Tolson, Melvin B, poet
- Tolstoy, Aleksey K, (1817-1875), novelist
- Tolstoy, Aleksey N, (1883-1945), novelist
- Tolstoy, Leo, (1828-1910), Russian Novelist
- Toman, Lovro, (1827-1870), poet
- Tomasic, Anton, (born 1937), TV and film director.
- Tomaszewski, Jan, athlete
- Tomayo-Mendez, Arnaldo, astronaut
- Tomazevic, Miha, (born 1942), constructional scientist.
- Tombaugh, Clyde, (USA, 1906-1997), US discoverer of Pluto
- Tomei, Marisa, (born 1964), US actress
- Tominc, Jozef, (1790-1866), painter.
- Tomjanovich, Rudy, NBA player, Houston Rockets]]
- Tomlin, Lily, (born 1939), US comedian
- Tomlinson, Ray, Internet-based e-mail
- Tomorrow, Tom, (born 1961), This Modern World US polticial cartoonist
- Tompion, Thomas, The Father of english clockmaking
- Tompkins, Barry (born circa 1940) United States sportscaster
- Tompkins, Daniel D, (1774-1825), United States politician
- Tomsic, France, (1905-1975), philologist.
- Tomsic, Tone, (1910-1942), communist and national hero.
- Tone, Franchot, (1905-1968), actor
- Tonegawa, Susumu, (born 1939), Japanese Nobel Prize winning molecular biologist
- Tone, Theobald Wolfe, (1763-1798), Irish patriot
- Tone, Wolfe, nationalist leader
- Tongolele, Vedette
- Tongue, Margaret, poet
- Took, Barry, (1928-2002), comedian
- Toole, John Kennedy, (1937-1969), writer
- Tools, Robert, (died 2001), artificial heart recipient
- Toombs, Robert, (1810-1885)
- Toomer, Jean, poet
- Toomey, Bill, (born 1939), track and field athlete
- Top, Carrot, comedian
- Topalov, Veselin, chess player
- Topelius, Zacharius, (1818-1898), Finnish writer, journalist and historian
- Törni, Lauri, (1919-1965), Finnish infantry captain
- Töpfer, Klaus, CDU
- Topol, (born 1935), actor
- Topol, Chaim, (born 1935), Israeli actor
- Topolski, Dan, (born 1945), rower
- Toporisic, Joze, (born 1926), linguist
- Topouzian, Ara, musician
- Tordenskjold, Peter Wessel, (1691-1720)
- Torkar, Edo, poet
- Torkar, Igor, (born 1913), poet
- Torke, Michael, (born 1961), composer
- Tork, Peter, (born 1942), musician and actor
- Torme, Mel, (1925-1999), singer, composer, actor
- Torn, David, musician
- Törneros, Adolf, Swedish writer
- Torn, Rip, (born 1931), US actor, director
- Torp, Oscar, (1951-1955), Norwegian Prime Minister
- Torrance, Bob, athlete
- Torre, Joe, (born 1940), baseball player, manager, New York Yankees
- Torrence, Dean, (born 1940), musician ("Jan and Dean")
- Torrence, Ridgely, poet
- Torres, Coraima, actress
- Torres, Dayanara, (born 1975)
- Torres, Guillermo José (born 1943) news reporter
- Torres, José, Puerto Rican world champion boxer
- Torres, Luis Vaez de, sea explorer
- Torres, Manuel Montt, president
- Torres y Quevedo, Leonardo, (1852-1936), Spanish inventor
- Torricelli, Evangelista, (1608-1647), early Italian scientist
- Tors, Ivan, (1916-1983), producer, writer, animal trainer
- Torstenson, Anders, (1641-1686), Swedish politician
- Torstenson, Lennart, (1603-1651), Swedish Field Marshal
- Tortelier, Paul, (died 1990), French musician
- Toulouse-Lautrec, Henri, (1864-1901), French painter
- Torvalds, Linus, (born 1969), Finnish-Swedish creator of Linux
- Torvill, Jayne, (born 1957), figure skater
- Toscanini, Arturo, (1867-1957), Italian conductor
- Tosh, Peter, (1944-1987), Jamaican reggae singer
- Toshimichi, Okubo, (1830-1878)
- Tott, Ã…ke Henriksson, (1598-1640), Swedish soldier
- Tott, Clas Ã…kesson, Swedish soldier
- Toubia El Khazen, Maronite Patriarch
- Toucey, Isaac, (Democrat) 1846-1847
- Tough, Dave, musician
- Toure, Ali Farka, (born 1939), musician
- Tourney, Leonard, author
- Tousi, Khajeh Nasireddin-e, scientist
- Toussaint, Allen, musician, composer, record producer
- Touvier, Paul, (1915-1996), Nazi collaborator and only Frenchman to be convicted of war crimes against humanity
- Tovar, Manuel Felipe, president
- Towell, Larry, (born 1953), photographer
- Towne, Robert, (born 1934), writer, director, producer, actor
- Townsend, Sue, British writer of Adrian Mole books
- Townshend, Pete, (born 1945), singer-songwriter
- Toyotomi Hideyoshi, (1536-1598), Samurai warlord
- Towneley, Charles, (1737-1805)
- Toynbee, Arnold J, (1889-1975), historian
- Toynbee, Arnold, (1852-1883), British historian
- Toyo, Yoshida
- Toyoda, Eiji, Toyota Motor Corporation
- Toyoda, Soemu, admiral
Source: adapted by the editor from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia under a copyleft GNU Free Documentation License (GFDL) from the article "List of people by name: To."
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List of people by name: A - B - C - D - E - F - G - H - I - J - K - L - M - N - O - P - Q - R - S - T - U - V - W - X - Y - Z Ta-Td Tc-Td - Te - Tf-Th - Ti - Tj - Tk-Tn - To - Tp-Tr - Ts-Tt - Tu - Tv - Tw-Tx - Ty - TzTp
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- Trachtenberg, Michelle, (born 1985), actress
- Tracy, Paul
- Tracy, Spencer, (1900-1967), US actor
- Tracy, Steve, (died 1986), actor
- Traetta, Filippo, (died 1854), composer
- Trafficante, Santo, Mafia boss
- Traherne, Thomas, poet
- Traill, Catharine Parr, (1802-1899), Life in the Backwoods of Canada
- Trajan, (53-117), Roman Emperor
- Trakl, Georg, (1887-1914), poet
- Tranos, Jeremias, patriarch of Constantinople
- Tranter, Nigel, (1909-2000), Scottish historical novelist
- Tratnik, Fran, (1881-1957), drawer and painter.
- Trautmann, Bert, athlete
- Travers, P. L, (1899-1996), author
- Travers, Pamela L, (1899-1996), author of Mary Poppins
- Travers, Susan, (born 1909), French Foreign Legion member
- Travis, Merle, (1917-1983), country music singer
- Travis, Nancy, (born 1961), US actress
- Travis, Randy, (born 1959), musician
- Travolta, John, (born 1954), US actor and scientologist
- Traylor, Bill, (1854-1947), painter
- Trdina, Janez, (1830-1905), author.
- Treacy, John, Olympic silver medal/marathon, 1984
- Treacy, Philip, milliner
- Trease, Geoffrey, author
- Trebek, Alex, (born 1940), US game show host
- Trebonianus Gallus, Roman Emperor
- Treece, Henry, author
- Tree, Herbert Beerbohm, (1853-1917), actor
- Tregear, Mary, (born 1924), Oriental art historian
- Tregebov, Rhea, Canadian writer
- Trejo, Danny (born 1944), actor
- Tremayne, Peter, author
- Tremblay, Michel, (born 1942), author
- Trenchard, Hugh, (1873-1956)
- Trench, Richard Chenevix, (1807-1886), clergyman, philologist
- Trenter, Stieg, Swedish writer
- Trepov, Alexander
- Trepper, Leopold, Leader of Rote Kapelle
- Treschev, Sergei, astronaut
- Tretiak, Vladislav, hockey player
- Trevi, Gloria, (born 1970), singer
- Trevino, Lee, (born 1939), golfer
- Trevor, Claire, (1908-2000), actress
- Trevor, William, (born 1928), writer, member of Aosdána
- Trevor-Roper, Hugh, (1914-2003), British historian
- Tribhuvan Bir Bikram Shah, (1952-1955), King of Nepal
- Tribolo, sculptor
- Trice, Obie, (born 1977), American rapper
- Tricius, Jan, Polish painter
- Tridgell, Andrew, Samba, Rsync
- Trillin, Calvin, (born 1935), writer
- von Trier, Lars, (born 1956), German director
- Trimble, David, (born 1944), Northern Ireland politician
- Trinh, Eugene, astronaut
- Trinidad, Felix, (born 1971), world champion boxer
- Trinko, Ivan Zamejski, (1863-1954), poet
- Trintignant, Jean-Louis, (born 1930), French actor
- Trintignant, Marie, (1962-2003), French actress
- Trippe, Juan (1900-1981) Pan Am founder & owner
- Tritt, Travis, (born 1963), musician
- Troelstra, Jelles
- Troisi, Massimo, (1953-1994), Italian actor
- Trojanowski, Wincenty, Polish painter
- Troller, Ernst, (1893-1939), dramatist
- Trollope, Anthony, (1815-1882), UK novelist
- Trombeti, Ascanio, (born 1544), composer
- Trommeshauser, Dietmar, Canadian writer
- Tromp, Cornelis, naval officer
- Tromp, Maarten, (born 1598), naval officer
- Tronzo, David, musician
- Tropinin, Vasily Andreevich, (1776-1857), painter
- Trotsky, Leon, (1879-1940), Russian revolutionary
- Trottier, Maxine, Canadian writer
- Troughton, Patrick, (1920-1987), actor
- Troup, Bobby, (1918-1999), musician
- Troupe, Quincy, poet
- Trout, Jennie Kidd, (1841-1921)
- Trout, Robert, (1909-2000), journalist
- Trow, M.J, author
- Troy, Doris, musician
- Troy, John W, (Dem.) 1933-1939
- Trsar, Drago, (born 1927), sculptor.
- Trsar, Marjan, painter and graphic artist.
- Trstenjak, Anton, (1906-1996), psychologist, theologian.
- Trubar, Primoz, (1508-1586), Protestant reformer, author.
- Trucco, Manuel, president
- Trudeau, Garry, (born 1948), : Doonesbury
- Trudeau, Pierre, (1919-2000), Prime minister of Canada
- True, Chris, musician
- True, Rachel, (born approx. 1981) actress
- Trueman, Stuart Douglas, Canadian writer
- Trueta, Josep, doctor
- Truffaut, Francois, (1932-1984), French movie director
- Truganini, so-called last of the Tasmanian Aborigines
- Trujillo, Molina, (born 1891), President of the Dominican Republic
- Trujillo, Rafael, (born 1926), Dominican dictator
- Trujillo, Rafael Leonidas, (1891-1961), dictator of the Dominican Republic
- Truly, Richard, astronaut
- Truman, Bess, (born 1885), First Lady of the United States, wife of Harry S. Truman
- Truman, Harry S, (1884-1972), President of the United States
- Truman, Margaret, (born 1924), novelist
- Trumbo, Dalton, (1905-1976), USA writer
- Trumbull, James Hammond (1821-1897), US scholar
- Trumbull, Jonathan, (born 1756), Connecticut Governor
- Trump, Donald, (born 1946), US business tycoon
- Trumpler, Robert, (USA, 1886-1956), astronomer
- Trungpa, Chögyam, (1939-1987)
- Truscott, Lucian
- Truth, Sojourner, (1797?-1883), US ex-slave, abolitionist
- Tryggvason, Bjarni, astronaut
- Tryon, Tom, (1926-1991), actor, novelist
- Tryphon, patriarch of Constantinople
- Tryphon, Patriarch, patriarch of Constantinople
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