up spiro in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Spiro(s) may refer to: Spiro, Oklahoma, a town in the U.S. Spiro Mounds, an archaeological site Spiro (band)...
Spiro Theodore Agnew (/ˈspɪəroʊ ˈæɡnjuː/; November 9, 1918 – September 17, 1996) was the 39th vice president of the United States, serving from 1969 until...
Jordana Spiro (born April 12, 1977) is an American actress, director, and writer. As an actress, she has starred in numerous films and television series...
Benjamin Spiro (born 1982 or 1983) is an American attorney. He is a partner at the New York office of Quinn Emanuel Urquhart & Sullivan. Spiro was born...
Samantha Spiro (born 20 June 1968) is an English actress and singer. She is best known for portraying Barbara Windsor in the stage play Cleo, Camping...
Gene Simmons (born Chaim Witz; Hebrew: חיים ויץ [χaˈim ˈvits]; born August 25, 1949) is an American musician. Also known by his stage persona "The Demon"...
Mark Spiro (March 28, 1957 – March 28, 2024) was an American songwriter, record producer and recording artist. Originally from Seattle, Spiro relocated...
Dum spiro spero, which translates to "While I breathe, I hope", is a Latin phrase of indeterminate origin. It is the motto of various places and organisations...
Alyson Spiro is a British actress, best known for portraying Sarah Sugden on the British television soap opera Emmerdale from 1994 to 2000. She took over...
Eugene Spiro, born Eugen Spiro (April 18, 1874 in Breslau, Silesia – September 26, 1972 in New York City) was a German and American painter. He was born...
organic chemistry, spiro compounds are compounds that have at least two molecular rings with only one common atom. The simplest spiro compounds are bicyclic...
Spiros J. Latsis (Greek: Σπύρος Λάτσης; born 1946) is a Greek billionaire and business magnate. He is the son of the late tycoon Yiannis Latsis, who died...
Stephen Spiro (1939–2007) was a political activist known for his opposition against the Vietnam War and his advocacy of an ideology that opposes abortion...
around the New York City area. After the organization's leader, Spyredon "Spiro the Greek" Velentzas was convicted of murder and sentenced to life in prison...
Spiro Mounds (34 LF 40) is an Indigenous archaeological site located in present-day eastern Oklahoma. The site was built by people from the Arkansas Valley...
Spiro Jorgo (Gogo) Koleka (Albanian: ['spiɾɔ 'jɔɾgɔ kɔ'lɛka]; 1879 or 1880 – 1940) was an Albanian politician active in the 1920s. Born in the village...
Spiro Jovan Kosturi (? – 11 November 1906), also known as Spiro Kosturi, was a prominent figure involved in the Albanian National Awakening. Spiro Kosturi...
1973. She was the wife of the 39th vice president of the United States, Spiro Agnew, who had previously served as Governor of Maryland and Baltimore County...
Charles Spiro (January 1, 1850 – December 17, 1933) was an American inventor and an attorney who held 200 patents and patented Bar-Lock, Visigraph, Columbia...
Melford Elliot Spiro (April 26, 1920 – October 18, 2014) was an American cultural anthropologist specializing in religion and psychological anthropology...
Ralph Gideon-Yaakov Spiro (Hebrew: גדעון ספירו; born September 1935) is an Israeli journalist and left-wing activist. A survivor of the November 1938...
"The Ballad of Spiro Agnew" was originally written and performed by Tom Paxton. It was covered by John Denver on his 1969 album Rhymes & Reasons. It is...
Ian Stuart Spiro (14 December 1946 – 8 November 1992) was a commodities broker who in 1992 murdered his wife and children, then killed himself. Police...
Spiro Theodori Moisiu, born as Spiro Koxhobashi (5 May 1900 – 12 April 1981), was the Major general of the Albanian National Liberation Army during World...
Spiro Kourkoumelis (born 31 July 1963) is a former Australian rules footballer who played with Carlton and St Kilda in the Victorian Football League (VFL)...
Michel Spiro (born 24 February 1946 in Roanne, Loire, France) is a French physicist. Michel Spiro attended the high school Jean-Puy de Roanne. Spiro obtained...