They called him this because "Lo" was kind of a nickname within a nickname. The "Lo" part, comes from "Lothario'', in which he was also commonly called. Both the nicknames are Latin. (Don't ask me what "Lothario" means.) He was Latin, and from what I understand, this nickname fit General Armistead perfectly.
No. General Lewis Armistead and General Hancock both knew each other from fighting together in the union army back before the battle of Gettysburg. General Lewis Armistead fought with the Confederate Army, Under General James Longstreet. Lo Armistead was also involved in the valiant charge against the union center, a move known as "Pickett's Charge." General Hancock was a newly appointed corps commander at the battle of Gettysburg. When Hancock's friend, Maj. General John Reynolds was killed, Hancock was appointed to command Reynolds remaining forces. On July 3rd, 1863, Pickett's Charge commenced. When Armistead reached the center of the union army, he was struck by a union bullet and died two days later. Armistead never got to see his old friend because just beforehand, General Hancock was struck by a Confederate bullet and carried away. Hancock survived his wounds, but never saw his old war friend. Armistead, on his death, left Almira Hancock (Hancock's Wife) a copy of his personal bible. Two friend, fighting against each other, but never to see one another again. Sad.
Paul Lo Duca was born April 12, 1972, in Brooklyn, NY, USA.
Livy refers to Titus Livius, who was a Roman Historian. 'Lo' or 'ecce' are examples of the type of language of the time that Livy used in his writings.
In order for Cecil Rhodes to gain control of Lo Bengula's riches, he had to trick him into signing a contract. The contract that Lo Bengula was signing was thought to say that Rhodes could dig for gold in exchange for a gift. Instead the contract said that Rhodes had full power to do things that "they may deem necessary" to produce a profit for England without payment to Lo Bengula.
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No. General Lewis Armistead and General Hancock both knew each other from fighting together in the union army back before the battle of Gettysburg. General Lewis Armistead fought with the Confederate Army, Under General James Longstreet. Lo Armistead was also involved in the valiant charge against the union center, a move known as "Pickett's Charge." General Hancock was a newly appointed corps commander at the battle of Gettysburg. When Hancock's friend, Maj. General John Reynolds was killed, Hancock was appointed to command Reynolds remaining forces. On July 3rd, 1863, Pickett's Charge commenced. When Armistead reached the center of the union army, he was struck by a union bullet and died two days later. Armistead never got to see his old friend because just beforehand, General Hancock was struck by a Confederate bullet and carried away. Hancock survived his wounds, but never saw his old war friend. Armistead, on his death, left Almira Hancock (Hancock's Wife) a copy of his personal bible. Two friend, fighting against each other, but never to see one another again. Sad.
He was mortally wounded in the Battle of Gettysburg, and died 2 days later.
tomayloka (to may lo ka)
"Lo llamo mi padre" in English means "I call him my father."
Lo, There do I see my Father Lo, There do I see my Mother and My Brothers and my Sisters Lo, There do I see the line of my people back to the begining Lo, They do call to me They bid me take my place among them in the halls of Valhalla Where thine enemies have been vanquished Where the brave shall live Forever Nor shall we mourn but rejoice for those that have died the glorious death.
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The population density of Lo is 75 people per square kilometer.
Quiere decir 'por lo general,' o, 'generalmente.'
Eres el/la mejor. Or, eres lo mejor. El = Male subject. La = Female subject. Lo = General subject/Thing.
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Think it is low body temperature common in babys ! :) xx
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