Yes...in the early westward movement, was known to be a trapper/mountain man, which was recorded to have been a friend of Jim Bridger in the 17th century. The studio used his image & skills very well, (James Stewart) in the movie "How the West was Won" directed by John Ford. It was a blockbuster Big seller, filmed in the revolutionary "Cinescope" method/Largest reverse convexed widescreen filmed and shown in a circular 180 degree which hadn't been attempted before. There were only 2 theatres ever Built which could SCREEN PLAY THEM Correctly!
It is an old mountain man(named after old mountain man).
The name of the Peanuts theme song is "Linus and Lucy". The song called "Linus and Lucy" was written by a man named Vince Guaraldi. The song has become a classic.
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There is no historical record or evidence of a person named Linus Selius in ancient times. The name "Linus" does appear in ancient Greek mythology as the son of Apollo and a figure in early Christian tradition, but there is no specific individual known as Linus Selius. It is possible that this name is a modern invention or a fictional character.
named for a man or mountain range
John Rawlins the gravedigger, an escaped slave named Trip (Denzel Washington), and a shy free black man named Jupiter Sharts (Jihmi Kennedy). Once at camp, Thomas, Rawlins, Trip, and Sharts all share one tent along with a mute drummer boy.
No, the mountain man wearing the bear "hat" was played by an actor named Ed Corbin.
He isn't named - just the man from Snowy River.
A man named Jim Stewart and 3 other people. They founded Gander Mountain Catalog. the original
Linus Torvalds, born in December 28, 1969 is a Finnish software engineer and hacker. Linus is known for being behind the development of the Linux kernel and for writing a Pac-Man clone name Cool Man.
The name "Kilimanjaro" is believed to be a combination of two Swahili words: "kilima," meaning mountain, and "jaro," which is a mystery and may not refer to a person. So, the mountain's name likely means "mountain of mystery" or "shining mountain." It does not have any direct association with killing Jaro.
Maxwell Montes is the tallest mountain on Venus, named after James Clerk Maxwell, a Scottish physicist. It stands 11 kilometers high and is about 540 kilometers across.