political+agitator

  • 71Lilburn — Recorded in a number of spellings including Lilburn, Lilbourn, Lilbourne, and Lilburne, this is an English medieval locational surname. It originates from either the village of Lilbourne in Northamptonshire or a similar village called Lilburn,… …

    Surnames reference

  • 72Lilburne — Recorded in a number of spellings including Lilburn, Lilbourn, Lilbourne, and Lilburne, this is an English medieval locational surname. It originates from either the village of Lilbourne in Northamptonshire or a similar village called Lilburn,… …

    Surnames reference

  • 73Hitler, Adolf — (1889–1945)    German dictator. By the time Hitler lay dead in a Berlin bunker, beneath the rubble of his Third Reich, his ‘final solution’ had accounted for the slaughter of one out of every three Jews on earth. The Holocaust was the greatest… …

    Who’s Who in Jewish History after the period of the Old Testament

  • 74Landauer, Gustav — (1870–1919)    German revolutionary. In imperial Germany, Landauer was imprisoned several times as a political agitator, advocating anarchism based on individual freedom and responsibility in society. He was minister of public instruction in the… …

    Who’s Who in Jewish History after the period of the Old Testament

  • 75Sumbatov (Topuridze), Yuvelyan Davidovich — (1889–1960)    After a career as a political agitator, Sumatov joined the Red Army during the Russian civil war and commanded an armored train. He joined the Cheka in 1920 and advanced in the Azerbaijan Republic service. In the late 1930s he was… …

    Historical dictionary of Russian and Soviet Intelligence

  • 76incendiary — I. a. Inflammatory, seditious, factious. II. n. 1. Burner of buildings. 2. Firebrand, political agitator …

    New dictionary of synonyms

  • 77gadfly — /ˈgædflaɪ/ (say gadfluy) noun (plural gadflies) 1. any fly that goads or stings domestic animals, such as the many voracious, bloodsucking flies of the dipterous family Tabanidae. 2. someone, such as a journalist or political agitator, who, by… …

  • 78Grant — /grænt/ (say grant), /grant/ (say grahnt) noun 1. Cary (born Alexander Archibald Leach), 1904–86, British born Hollywood film actor; Academy Award for contributions to American cinema 1970. 2. Donald McLennan, 1888–1970, Australian political… …

  • 79O'Connell — /oʊˈkɒnəl/ (say oh konuhl) noun Daniel, 1775–1847, Irish political agitator and orator …

  • 80stirrer — /ˈstɜrə/ (say sterruh) noun 1. someone or something that stirs. 2. an implement or device for stirring something. 3. Colloquial someone who deliberately causes trouble; a troublemaker: *When Felton pointed Ron out as one of the trouble makers and …