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Omen (rapper)

Omen, is an American rapper and producer from Chicago, Illinois. He is signed to J. Cole's Dreamville Records and Interscope Records. His debut studio album Elephant Eyes, was released on July 21, 2015.

Musical career

2010-2013

In 2010, Omen released his first mixtape, Delayed. The following year, he released critically acclaimed mixtape, Afraid of Heights. The mixtape includes guest features from J. Cole and Kendrick Lamar, among others.

2014-present

In 2014, Omen then appeared on the Dreamville compilation mixtape Revenge of the Dreamers. That mixtape was released in celebration of Dreamville's partnership with Interscope Records.

On July 21, 2015, Omen's debut album, Elephant Eyes, was released after a few setbacks and date changes. During the Spring and Summer of 2015 Omen, was a part of the J.Cole's "2014 Forest Hills Drive" Tour with other acts Bas, Cozz, Pusha T, Jhene Aiko, Jeremih, YG, Big Sean, which brought him across North America as well as Europe. In the Fall of 2015 he will go on his own Elephant Eyes Tour hitting Los Angeles, as well as, Boston, New York and his Hometown Chicago.

Omen (Star Wars novel)

Omen is a science-fiction Star Wars novel by Christie Golden released on June 23, 2009. It is the second novel in the Fate of the Jedi series and it has been published in hardcover format.

Characters

  • Allana Solo; child (human female)
  • Bazel "Barv" Warv (Ramoan male)
  • Ben Skywalker; Jedi Knight (human male)
  • Cilghal; Jedi Master and healer (Mon Calamari female)
  • Han Solo; captain, Millennium Falcon (human male)
  • Jagged Fel; Head of State, Galactic Empire (human male)
  • Jaina Solo; Jedi Knight (human female)
  • Javis Tyrr; journalist (human male)
  • Kenth Hamner; acting Grand Master of the Jedi Order (human male)
  • Leia Organa Solo; Jedi Knight (human female)
  • Luke Skywalker; Jedi Grand Master (human male)
  • Natasi Daala; Galactic Alliance Chief of State (human female)
  • Natura Wan; Jedi Knight (Falleen female)
  • Tadar'Ro; Aing-Tii liaison (Aing-Tii male)
  • Vestara Khai; Sith Tyro and apprentice (human female)
  • Wynn Dorvan; assistant to Admiral Daala (human male)
  • Yaqeel Saav'etu; Jedi Knight (Bothan female)
  • Plot summary

    García

    García or Garcia may refer to:

    People

  • García (surname)
  • Kings of Pamplona/Navarre
  • García Íñiguez of Pamplona, king of Pamplona 851/2–882
  • García Sánchez I of Pamplona, king of Pamplona 931–970
  • García Sánchez II of Pamplona, king of Pamplona 994–1004
  • García Sánchez III of Navarre, king of Navarre 1035–1054
  • García Ramírez of Navarre, king of Navarre 1134–1150
  • Kings of León/Galicia
  • García I of León
  • García II of Galicia
  • Places

  • Garcia, Tarragona, a municipality in Ribera d'Ebre, Spain
  • García, Nuevo León, a municipality in Mexico
  • Garcia, California, a former town in the United States
  • Garcia, Colorado, an unincorporated town in the United States
  • Other uses

  • Garcia (plant genus), a plant genus of the family Euphorbiaceae
  • García (surname)

    Garcia or García is a Basque origin surname common throughout Spain, Portugal, parts of France, the Americas, and the Philippines.

    It is attested since the high Middle Ages north and south of the Pyrenees (Basque Culture Territories), with the surname (sometimes first name too) thriving especially on the Kingdom of Navarre and spreading out to Castile and other Spanish regions.

    Ramón Menéndez Pidal and Antonio Tovar believed it to derive from the Basque word (H)artz, meaning "(the) Bear". Alfonso Irigoyen suggests it may come from a Basque adjective garze(a) meaning "young", whose modern form is gaztea or gaztia. A third etymology suggests it may derive from the Basque words "Gazte Hartz", meaning "(the) young bear". Variant forms of the name include Garcicea, Gartzi, Gartzia, Gartze, Garsea, and Gastea.

    There are Gasconic cognates of Garcia like Gassie and Gassion (Béarn, Gassio 14th century, real name of Edith Piaf, born Edith Gassion).

    It is a surname of patronymic origin; García was a very common first name in early medieval Spain. García is the most common surname in Spain (where 3.32% of population is named García) and also the second most common surname in Cuba. It has become common in the United States due to substantial Latin American immigration, and is now the 8th most common surname in the U.S.

    García Ramírez (bishop)

    García Ramírez (died 17 July 1086) was an Aragonese prelate and infante. He served as the bishop of Jaca, then the only diocese in Aragon, from 1076 until his death. He temporarily served as the bishop of Pamplona, the principal diocese of neighbouring Navarre, from 1078 until 1082. He was a younger son of King Ramiro I of Aragon and brother of King Sancho. He had good relations with King Alfonso VI of León and Pope Gregory VII, both of whom took his side when he was involved in a dispute with his brother.

    García was illiterate, and his assumption of episcopal office had more to do with high politics than religion. The diocese of Aragon was an itinerant see, with its de facto seat at the monastery of San Adrián de Sasave, prior to the election of García. In 1074, Bishop Sancho traveled to Rome to seek a papal dispensation to retire, citing physical infirmity. Given that he had personally undertaken the long journey to Rome, it is most likely that his removal was sought by the king for political reasons. By October 1076, García was bishop with his seat at Jaca, which had been the main seat of the rulers of Aragon for centuries. Within a year, a new cathedral in the Romanesque style was under construction.

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