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On the Web
- The Index of Famous Dogs - An extensive resource on all kind of famous dogs - dogs owned by famous people, canine actors, and a special section for dogs on The Simpsons.
- DVDwolf: Almost Famous - Movie review and DVD product review.
- Famous Adherents - Links to lists of famous adherents of different religions (not necessarily only religious leaders): Famous Christians, Muslims, Zoroastrians, and Unitarians.
- CandidCritic: Almost Famous - Review looks at plot and acting especially of Billy Crudup. Includes film highlights, lowlights and facts.
- 100 Famous Quotes - Famous quotes from famous people including humorous quotes, World War II quotes, and quotes of a miscellaneous nature.
- The International List of Famous Waldorf-alumni - Probably the world's biggest collection of famous alumni of waldorf schools and Rudolf Steiner schools. Contains famous parents as well.
- Carol's World of Cats: Famous Cats - Animated gifs of cartoon cats.
- Famous or Distinguished Gays, Lesbians, and Bisexuals - List of names of famous or distinguished people of same-sex or bisexual orientation or behavior, followed by a list of sources.
- Famous Mormon Vampires - Affectionate list of famous Mormon vampires (or people who are nearly so), including Buffy star Eliza Dushku and shock rocker Alice Cooper.
- Ruling Cats and Dogs: Famous Felines - Well-known felines and celebrity pets. Includes images.
Wikipedia Articles
- Australian place names changed from German names - During World War I, many German-sounding place names in Australia were changed. The new names were often Anglicized (Peterborough), given Aboriginal names (Kobandilla, Karawirra), names of famous people (Kitchener and Holbrook), or battlefields (Verdun, The Somme).
- The Nine Billion Names of God - The Nine Billion Names of God is a famous 1953 short story by Arthur C. Clarke; the phrase also appears in the title of a collection of Clarke's short stories, The Nine Billion Names of God: The Best Short Stories of Arthur C.
- Famous Thirteen - The Famous Thirteen (Spanish Los trece de la fame, the thirteen of the fame) were a group of 16th century Spanish conquistadors that participated in the Spanish conquest of Peru (second expedition) along with their leader, Francisco Pizarro. The following are the names of those who stayed with Pizarro at the famous Isla de Gallo:
- Street names of Budapest - Budapest is the capital of the European country of Hungary. This page gives an overview of street names in the city that refer to famous persons, cities or historic events.
- Sheffield Legends - Sheffield Legends is a Walk of Fame located outside Sheffield Town Hall honouring famous people from or connected to Sheffield. Like the Hollywood version there are plaques with famous peoples names on them and why they are famous.