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==People== |
==People== |
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*Lucius Annaeus Seneca, [[Seneca the Younger]], son of Seneca the Elder, Roman philosopher and playwright, tutor and advisor of Nero |
*Lucius Annaeus Seneca, [[Seneca the Younger]] aka Seneca (c.4 BC – 65 AD), son of Seneca the Elder, Roman philosopher and playwright, tutor and advisor of Nero |
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*[[Seneca the Elder]] (54 BC–39 AD), Roman orator and writer |
*[[Seneca the Elder]] (54 BC–39 AD), Roman orator and writer |
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*[[Seneca Wallace]] (born 1980), American football quarterback/wide receiver currently playing for the Cleveland Browns of the NFL |
*[[Seneca Wallace]] (born 1980), American football quarterback/wide receiver currently playing for the Cleveland Browns of the NFL |
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*[[Seneca Foods]], a major fruit and vegetable processor |
*[[Seneca Foods]], a major fruit and vegetable processor |
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*[[USCGC Seneca (WMEC-906)|USCGC ''Seneca'' (WMEC-906)]], a United States Coast Guard cutter |
*[[USCGC Seneca (WMEC-906)|USCGC ''Seneca'' (WMEC-906)]], a United States Coast Guard cutter |
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*[[USS Seneca]], the name of five U.S. Navy ships |
*[[USS Seneca|USS ''Seneca'']], the name of five U.S. Navy ships |
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*[[Piper PA-34 Seneca]], a light twin-engine aircraft |
*[[Piper PA-34 Seneca]], a light twin-engine aircraft |
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*The [[Seneca Falls Convention]], often called the birthplace of the American women's rights movement |
*The [[Seneca Falls Convention]], often called the birthplace of the American women's rights movement |
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*[[Seneca (cigarette)]], a brand of additive |
*[[Seneca (cigarette)]], a brand of additive-free cigarettes |
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*[[Seneca (band)]], an alternative rock band from Limerick, Ireland |
*[[Seneca (band)]], an alternative rock band from Limerick, Ireland |
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*"Seneca Falls", a song by American punk rock band [[the Distillers]] |
*"Seneca Falls", a song by American punk rock band [[the Distillers]] |
Revision as of 13:21, 18 November 2011
Look up Seneca in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Seneca may refer to:
People
- Lucius Annaeus Seneca, Seneca the Younger aka Seneca (c.4 BC – 65 AD), son of Seneca the Elder, Roman philosopher and playwright, tutor and advisor of Nero
- Seneca the Elder (54 BC–39 AD), Roman orator and writer
- Seneca Wallace (born 1980), American football quarterback/wide receiver currently playing for the Cleveland Browns of the NFL
- The Seneca people, a tribe of indigenous people in North America
- Seneca Nation of New York, a federally recognized tribe of Seneca people in New York
- Seneca-Cayuga Tribe of Oklahoma, a federally recognized tribe of Seneca and Cayuga people, based in Oklahoma
- Six Nations of the Grand River First Nation, includes Seneca people in Southern Ontario
- Tonawanda Band of Seneca Indians, seceded from the Seneca Nation in the mid-19th century and set up an independent government
- Seneca language, the language of the Seneca people
Places
Communities
In the United States:
- Seneca, California
- Seneca, Illinois
- Seneca, Kansas
- Seneca, Maryland
- Seneca, Missouri
- Seneca, Nebraska
- In New York
- Seneca, New York, a town in Ontario County
- Seneca County, New York
- Seneca Falls (town), New York, a city in Seneca County
- Seneca Falls (village), New York, within the town of Seneca Falls
- West Seneca, New York, a town in Erie County
- Seneca Village, a former settlement in Manhattan that was displaced to create Central Park
- Seneca County, Ohio
- Seneca, Oregon
- Seneca, Pennsylvania
- Seneca, South Carolina
- Seneca, South Dakota
- Seneca, Wisconsin, several places
- Seneca Rocks, West Virginia (formerly "Mouth of Seneca")
- Senecaville, Ohio
Bodies of water
In the United States:
- Seneca Creek (Potomac River), in Maryland
- Seneca Creek (North Fork South Branch Potomac River), West Virginia
- Seneca Lake (New York), the largest of the Finger Lakes
- Senecaville Lake or Seneca Lake, in Ohio
- Seneca River (New York), the outlet of Seneca Lake
- Seneca River (South Carolina)
Other
Moon
- Seneca (crater), a lunar crater
United States
- Seneca Army Depot, in Seneca County, New York
- Seneca Park, in Louisville, Kentucky
- Seneca Park Zoo, in Rochester, New York
- Seneca Rocks, a large crag and local landmark in West Virginia
Institutions
- Seneca College, in Toronto, Ontario
Other
- Seneca Foods, a major fruit and vegetable processor
- USCGC Seneca (WMEC-906), a United States Coast Guard cutter
- USS Seneca, the name of five U.S. Navy ships
- Piper PA-34 Seneca, a light twin-engine aircraft
- The Seneca Falls Convention, often called the birthplace of the American women's rights movement
- Seneca (cigarette), a brand of additive-free cigarettes
- Seneca (band), an alternative rock band from Limerick, Ireland
- "Seneca Falls", a song by American punk rock band the Distillers