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"Ambrose: A Multifaceted Name with Diverse Legacies" Ambrose, a name that echoes through various realms of history and culture

Background imageAmbrose Collection: Miss Mary Clare c

Miss Mary Clare c
Miss Mary Clare (c1915 - 20). McEvoy, Ambrose 1878-1927. Date: 1915 - 1920 (circa)

Background imageAmbrose Collection: Triptych of the Crucifixion, 1436 (tempera on panel)

Triptych of the Crucifixion, 1436 (tempera on panel)
XAL741548 Triptych of the Crucifixion, 1436 (tempera on panel) by Master of the Osservanza, (fl.c.1436); Pinacoteca Nazionale, Siena, Italy; (add.info.: Jesus on the cross with his mother)

Background imageAmbrose Collection: Church Father Ambrosius, Roeland van Bolten, Jacob Matham, Christoffel van Sichem

Church Father Ambrosius, Roeland van Bolten, Jacob Matham, Christoffel van Sichem, after 1600 - 1608

Background imageAmbrose Collection: Portrait of Ambrose Ignatius Spinola y Guzman, Richard Collin, 1681

Portrait of Ambrose Ignatius Spinola y Guzman, Richard Collin, 1681

Background imageAmbrose Collection: Portrait of Ambrosius Crushing Bergh, Theodor Matham, 1663 - 1676

Portrait of Ambrosius Crushing Bergh, Theodor Matham, 1663 - 1676

Background imageAmbrose Collection: The Mass of St. Gregory (oil on canvas)

The Mass of St. Gregory (oil on canvas)
XJL109942 The Mass of St. Gregory (oil on canvas) by Giordano, Luca (1634-1705); Hospital Tavera, Toledo, Spain; Italian, out of copyright

Background imageAmbrose Collection: James Taylor Wray of the Bedale Hunt with his Dun Hunter Possibly signed, lower right

James Taylor Wray of the Bedale Hunt with his Dun Hunter Possibly signed, lower right: " [?]", Anson Ambrose Martin, active 1830-1844, British

Background imageAmbrose Collection: SAINT AMBROSE (339-397). Oil on cavnas, 1796-99, by Francisco Goya

SAINT AMBROSE (339-397). Oil on cavnas, 1796-99, by Francisco Goya

Background imageAmbrose Collection: ASTROLOGERS, 1513. Arabian astrologers scanning the heavens

ASTROLOGERS, 1513. Arabian astrologers scanning the heavens. Woodcut from Ambrosius Theodosius Macrobius In Somnium Scipionis, Venice, 1513

Background imageAmbrose Collection: COMET, 1528. The fearful Comet of 1528, accompanied by a cloud of swords, daggers

COMET, 1528. The fearful Comet of 1528, accompanied by a cloud of swords, daggers, halberds, and decapitated heads. Woodcut from Ambroise Pares Livres de Chirurgie, 1597

Background imageAmbrose Collection: AMBROISE THOMAS (1811-1896). French composer

AMBROISE THOMAS (1811-1896). French composer

Background imageAmbrose Collection: THE VIEW OF UTOPIA. Woodcut, probably by Ambrosius Holbein, from Sir Thomas Mores Utopia

THE VIEW OF UTOPIA. Woodcut, probably by Ambrosius Holbein, from Sir Thomas Mores Utopia, Basel, Switzerland, 1518

Background imageAmbrose Collection: AMBROSE E. BURNSIDE (1824-1881). American army commander. Photograph, c1860

AMBROSE E. BURNSIDE (1824-1881). American army commander. Photograph, c1860

Background imageAmbrose Collection: WILLIAM CLAIBORNE (1775-1817). William Charles Coles Claiborne. American lawyer

WILLIAM CLAIBORNE (1775-1817). William Charles Coles Claiborne. American lawyer and first governor of Louisiana. Gravure after a miniature by Ambrose Duval

Background imageAmbrose Collection: SAINT AMBROSE (339-397). Roman prelate. The Emperor Theodosius Being Pardoned by Saint Ambrose

SAINT AMBROSE (339-397). Roman prelate. The Emperor Theodosius Being Pardoned by Saint Ambrose, Bishop of Milan. Oil on canvas by Pierre Subleyras (1699-1749)

Background imageAmbrose Collection: CHILDBIRTH: ANOMALIES. Dorothie, great with childe with manie children

CHILDBIRTH: ANOMALIES. Dorothie, great with childe with manie children. Woodcut from an English edition of Surgery by Ambroise Pare (1510-1590)

Background imageAmbrose Collection: BURNSIDE & BRADY, c1862. General Ambrose Burnside of the Union Army (reading newspaper)

BURNSIDE & BRADY, c1862. General Ambrose Burnside of the Union Army (reading newspaper) with photographer Mathew Brady (second from right) at Army of the Potomac headquarters, late 1862-early 1863

Background imageAmbrose Collection: St Augustine of Hippo (350-430) one of the great fathers of early Christian church

St Augustine of Hippo (350-430) one of the great fathers of early Christian church. Second figure is his son Ambrose. Hand-coloured woodcut of 1493

Background imageAmbrose Collection: Ambrose Pare (1509-1590) French military surgeon. From The Gallery of Portraits, Vol

Ambrose Pare (1509-1590) French military surgeon. From The Gallery of Portraits, Vol.V, Charles Knight, London, 1835

Background imageAmbrose Collection: Master of the altarpiece of St Bartholemew c. 1499. St Thomas, DoubtingThomas, placing

Master of the altarpiece of St Bartholemew c. 1499. St Thomas, DoubtingThomas, placing
Master of the altarpiece of St Bartholemew c.1499. St Thomas, DoubtingThomas, placing his hand into Christs wound. On left, St Jerome, on right St Ambrose and St Mary Magdalene

Background imageAmbrose Collection: St Ambrose. Fra Angelico (Guido di Pietro / Giovanni da Fiesole c1400-55) Italian painter

St Ambrose. Fra Angelico (Guido di Pietro / Giovanni da Fiesole c1400-55) Italian painter
St Ambrose. Fra Angelico (Guido di Pietro/Giovanni da Fiesole c1400-55) Italian painter. Fresco. Chapel of Nicholas V, Vatican Palace

Background imageAmbrose Collection: Ambrose Everett Burnside (1824-81) American soldier: Unionist general in American Civil War

Ambrose Everett Burnside (1824-81) American soldier: Unionist general in American Civil War. His style of facial hair was called Burnsides and is now known as sideburns. Engraving

Background imageAmbrose Collection: French surgeon: stipple engraving, Engliah, 1835

French surgeon: stipple engraving, Engliah, 1835
AMBROISE PARE (1517?-1590). French surgeon: stipple engraving, Engliah, 1835

Background imageAmbrose Collection: French surgeon. Line engraving, 1695

French surgeon. Line engraving, 1695
AMBROSE PARE (1517?-1590). French surgeon. Line engraving, 1695

Background imageAmbrose Collection: French surgeon. False eye developed by Pare. An iron wire, wrapped around the head

French surgeon. False eye developed by Pare. An iron wire, wrapped around the head, holds the eye in the empty socket
AMBROISE PARE (1510-1590). French surgeon. False eye developed by Pare. An iron wire, wrapped around the head, holds the eye in the empty socket

Background imageAmbrose Collection: Greek physician. Woodcut, 16th century, from Ambroise Par

Greek physician. Woodcut, 16th century, from Ambroise Par
GALEN (129-c200 A.D.). Greek physician. Woodcut, 16th century, from Ambroise Par

Background imageAmbrose Collection: Greek physician. Woodcut, French, from Ambroise Par

Greek physician. Woodcut, French, from Ambroise Par
HIPPOCRATES (c460-c377 B.C.). Greek physician. Woodcut, French, from Ambroise Par

Background imageAmbrose Collection: The death of King Henry II of France in 1559, with the physicians Ambroise Par

The death of King Henry II of France in 1559, with the physicians Ambroise Par
HENRY II OF FRANCE, 1559. The death of King Henry II of France in 1559, with the physicians Ambroise Par

Background imageAmbrose Collection: French surgeon. The first use of arterial ligature, a technique invented by Pare

French surgeon. The first use of arterial ligature, a technique invented by Pare, after a battlefield amputation
AMBROISE PARE (1510-1590). French surgeon. The first use of arterial ligature, a technique invented by Pare, after a battlefield amputation. Wood engraving, French, 19th century

Background imageAmbrose Collection: French surgeon. Illustration showing the correct technique for suturing facial wounds, from Dr

French surgeon. Illustration showing the correct technique for suturing facial wounds, from Dr
AMBROISE PARE (1510-1590). French surgeon. Illustration showing the correct technique for suturing facial wounds, from Dr. Pares Ten Books of Surgery

Background imageAmbrose Collection: French surgeon. Stipple engraving, English, 1835

French surgeon. Stipple engraving, English, 1835
AMBROISE PARE (1517?-1590). French surgeon. Stipple engraving, English, 1835

Background imageAmbrose Collection: King Henri II mortally wounded in a joust, attended by Ambroise Par

King Henri II mortally wounded in a joust, attended by Ambroise Par
KING HENRI II OF FRANCE. King Henri II mortally wounded in a joust, attended by Ambroise Par

Background imageAmbrose Collection: Greek physician. Woodcut, French, 1561, from Ambroise Par

Greek physician. Woodcut, French, 1561, from Ambroise Par
HIPPOCRATES (c460-c377 B.C.). Greek physician. Woodcut, French, 1561, from Ambroise Par

Background imageAmbrose Collection: AMBROSE, Saint (339-397). Doctor of the Church

AMBROSE, Saint (339-397). Doctor of the Church
" AMBROSE, Saint (339-397). Doctor of the Church and archbishop of Milan. Saint Ambroses Works" (vol I), written and illustrated by Enrique de Bellorto for Guicciardi de Pavic (15th c.)

Background imageAmbrose Collection: AMBROSE, Saint (339-397)

AMBROSE, Saint (339-397). Doctor of the Church and archbishop of Milan. Illustration from Sancti Ambrosii Mediolansis Episcopi

Background imageAmbrose Collection: Ambrose Burnside - 4

Ambrose Burnside - 4
AMBROSE EVERETT BURNSIDE United States military commander during the War between the States. Date: 1824-1881

Background imageAmbrose Collection: Ambrose Burnside - 3

Ambrose Burnside - 3
AMBROSE EVERETT BURNSIDE United States military commander during the War between the States. with his autograph Date: 1824-1881

Background imageAmbrose Collection: CIVIL WAR: ANTIETAM, 1862. Gallant charge of General Burnsides division at the bridge at Antietam

CIVIL WAR: ANTIETAM, 1862. Gallant charge of General Burnsides division at the bridge at Antietam, Maryland, 17 September 1862. Steel engraving, 19th century

Background imageAmbrose Collection: AMBROSE E. BURNSIDE (1824-1881). American army commander. Steel engraving, 19th century

AMBROSE E. BURNSIDE (1824-1881). American army commander. Steel engraving, 19th century

Background imageAmbrose Collection: AMBROSE P. HILL (1825-1865). American army officer. Wood engraving, 1885

AMBROSE P. HILL (1825-1865). American army officer. Wood engraving, 1885

Background imageAmbrose Collection: McCLELLAN & BURNSIDE, 1862. General George McClellan surrendering the command of the Army of

McCLELLAN & BURNSIDE, 1862. General George McClellan surrendering the command of the Army of the Potomac to General Ambrose Burnside, 7 November 1862: contemporary wood engraving

Background imageAmbrose Collection: CIVIL WAR: BETHEL CHURCH. The church at Bethel, Virginia, when it was the temporary headquarters

CIVIL WAR: BETHEL CHURCH. The church at Bethel, Virginia, when it was the temporary headquarters of Major General Ambrose E. Burnside of the Union Army. Photographed 23 May 1864, by Timothy H

Background imageAmbrose Collection: AMBROSE EVERETT BURNSIDE (1824-1881). American army officer. Wood engraving, 1861

AMBROSE EVERETT BURNSIDE (1824-1881). American army officer. Wood engraving, 1861

Background imageAmbrose Collection: CIVIL WAR: CUMBERLAND GAP. Union troops led by Major General Ambrose Everett Burnside occupying

CIVIL WAR: CUMBERLAND GAP. Union troops led by Major General Ambrose Everett Burnside occupying the Cumberland Gap in September 1863. Wood engraving from a contemporary newspaper

Background imageAmbrose Collection: PAUL AMBROISE VALERY (1871-1945). French man of letters. Drawing by George Schreiber, 1932

PAUL AMBROISE VALERY (1871-1945). French man of letters. Drawing by George Schreiber, 1932

Background imageAmbrose Collection: LACLOS (1741-1803). Pierre Ambroise Francois Choderlos de Laclos. French soldier and writer

LACLOS (1741-1803). Pierre Ambroise Francois Choderlos de Laclos. French soldier and writer. Drawing by Joseph Ducreux

Background imageAmbrose Collection: GEAR-CUTTER, c1890. A gear cutter designed by Ambrose Swasey (1846-1937), c1890

GEAR-CUTTER, c1890. A gear cutter designed by Ambrose Swasey (1846-1937), c1890. American line engraving

Background imageAmbrose Collection: PLANING & MATCHING MACHINE. Iron frame planing and matching machine, c1875. American line engraving

PLANING & MATCHING MACHINE. Iron frame planing and matching machine, c1875. American line engraving



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"Ambrose: A Multifaceted Name with Diverse Legacies" Ambrose, a name that echoes through various realms of history and culture, represents individuals who have left indelible marks in their respective fields. From the cricket pitch to the halls of academia, from military leadership to artistic endeavors, it has been associated with greatness and innovation. One notable figure bearing this name is Curtly Ambrose, a legendary West Indies cricketer whose towering presence on the field struck fear into the hearts of batsmen worldwide. With his lethal pace and accuracy, he became an icon of Caribbean cricket during his illustrious career. Another prominent personality linked to Ambrose is Peter Ambrose Hearne, who served as President of RAeS (Royal Aeronautical Society) from 1980-1981. His tenure witnessed advancements in aviation technology and fostered collaboration among industry professionals for further progress. Delving deeper into history reveals figures like Four Rc Doctors 16C or Ambrose Dudley Warwick - names intertwined with tales of valor and strategic brilliance during times when nations were shaped by conflict. These Confederate generals played pivotal roles in shaping America's destiny during tumultuous times. Shifting gears towards artistry brings us to Maurice and Eleonora at the Acacia in 1926 - a captivating depiction that showcases how even love stories can be influenced by the name "Ambrose. " This evocative artwork transports viewers back to an era where romance bloomed amidst enchanting landscapes. Religion also finds its place within this diverse tapestry as Saint Ambrose Thevet emerges as a significant historical figure known for his contributions to theology and exploration. His writings shed light on different cultures while promoting understanding between civilizations. Science enthusiasts will recognize John Ambrose Fleming for his groundbreaking work in electrical engineering which revolutionized communication systems. His inventions paved the way for modern technologies we rely upon today. In medicine, another luminary named Ambrose Pare stands tall.