Philip Danforth Armour — Philip Danforth Armour, Sr. Armour circa 1880 Born May 16, 1832(1832 05 16) Stockbridge, New York Died … Wikipedia
Armour, Philip Danforth — born May 16, 1832, Stockbridge, N.Y., U.S. died Jan. 6, 1901, Chicago, Ill. U.S. entrepreneur and innovator. Armour s first entrepreneurial success was in California mining endeavours. He vastly expanded his family s Midwestern grain and… … Universalium
Armour, Philip Danforth — (16 may. 1832, Stockbridge, N.Y., EE.UU.–6 ene. 1901, Chicago, Ill.). Empresario estadounidense de gran espíritu innovador. Sus primeros éxitos empresariales fueron en proyectos mineros en California. En 1875 expandió fuertemente el negocio… … Enciclopedia Universal
Armour (disambiguation) — Armour or armor (American spelling) is protective clothing for combat. Other meanings include:Military:* Armoured forces, heavy cavalry, or tank units * Vehicle armour, protecting armoured fighting vehicles or warships * Belt armor of battleships … Wikipedia
Philip Armour — Philip Danforth Armour vers 1880. Philip Danforth Armour (16 mai 1832 6 juin 1901) est un homme d affaires américain. Il fonda en 1867 à Chicago, Armour and Company qui devint l une des … Wikipédia en Français
Armour and Company — was an American slaughterhouse and meatpacking company founded in Chicago, Illinois, in 1867 by the Armour brothers, led by Philip Danforth Armour. By 1880, the company was Chicago s most important business and helped make the city and its Union… … Wikipedia
Armour — /ahr meuhr/, n. Philip Danforth /dan fawrth, fohrth/, 1832 1901, U.S. meat packing industrialist. * * * or body armour Protective clothing that can shield the wearer from weapons and projectiles. By extension, armour is also protective covering… … Universalium
Philip — /fil ip/, n. 1. one of the 12 apostles. Mark 3:18; John 1:43 48; 6:5 7. 2. one of the leaders of the Christian Hellenists in the early church in Jerusalem who afterwards became an evangelist and missionary. Acts 6; 8:26 40. 3. King (Metacomet),… … Universalium
Philip — (as used in expressions) Armour, Philip Danforth Benjamin, Judah P(hilip) Berrigan, Daniel (Joseph) y Philip (Francis) Carey, Peter (Philip) Charles Edward Louis Philip Casimir Stuart Freneau, Philip (Morin) Glass, Philip Henslowe, Philip Johnson … Enciclopedia Universal
Armour — biographical name Philip Danforth 1832 1901 American industrialist … New Collegiate Dictionary