Max Wirth was a German journalist and economist.
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The Nossa Senhora dos Mártires was a cargo ship that wrecked in 1606 at the mouth of the River Tagus, near Lisbon, Portugal, and subsequently excavated between 1996 and 2001. The ship had been seeking safer anchorage in the Tagus during strong winds, but she struck a submerged rock and went down close to shore with no loss of life. Also known as The Pepper Wreck, it is so called because its major cargo at the time was peppercorns of black pepper, Piper nigrum, which carpeted the river and were harvested along with the fittings and other cargo by the population.
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The Elgin Opera House, located at 100 North 8th Street in Elgin, Oregon, United States, is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
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Alexander Alexandrovich Elenkin was a lichenologist in the Russian Empire and the Soviet Union. He was born in Warsaw and took his degree in botany at the University of Warsaw, graduating in 1893. He became an assistant there in 1898. The next year he became conservator and director of the Cryptogamic Department at the Imperial Botanic Garden of Saint Petersburg. Since 1901 Elenkin issued the exsiccata series Lichenes florae Rossiae et regionum confinium orientalium. In 1931 the Botanic Garden was merged into the Botanical Institute and he became a professor there. He is known as the \"father of Russian lichenology\" and wrote many works on the subject. He died in 1942, in Kazan, where he t