| Germanic tribe | Geri and Freki | Georg Agricola |
| GermanicusLouvre Germanicus Julius Caesar possibly "Nero Claudius Germanicus" before adoption ( 15 BC AD 19) was a member of the Julio-Claudian dynasty of the early Roman Empire. Germanicus' parents were Nero Claudius Drusus, son of Livia Drusilla, wife of Caesar A | Geoff HurstSir Geoff Hurst MBE (born December 8 1941) is a footballer best known for scoring three goals in the 1966 World Cup Final helping England to win the World Cup for their first and only time. Hurst was born in Ashton-under-Lyne in Lancashire. He also had a | Gerald SchroederGerald Schroeder is a former professor of nuclear physics at MIT and member of the U. Atomic Energy Commission. He is the author of Genesis and the Big Bang (Bantam Books 1990, ISBN 0553354132), and The Science of God: The Convergence of Scientific and Bi |
| GenevaGeneva ( French: Geneve German: Genf Italian: Ginevra Spanish: Ginebra is the second-most populous city in Switzerland (after Zurich), located where Lake Geneva (French: Lac de Geneve or Lac Leman empties into the Rhone River. It is the capital of the Can | Gerard Manley HopkinsGerard Manley Hopkins ( July 28, 1844 June 8, 1889) was an British Victorian poet and Jesuit priest, whose verse has been widely admired for the vividness of its expression. Biographical information Hopkins was born in London of Welsh ancestry. He was the | Geometric isomerismIn chemistry, geometric isomerism is a form of stereoisomerism and describes the orientation of functional groups at the ends of a bond around which no rotation is possible. Such bonds are typically double bonds, but they can also be part of a ring struct |
| George PeppardGeorge Peppard George Peppard ( October 1, 1928 May 8, 1994) was an American film and television actor. He starred alongside Audrey Hepburn in Breakfast at Tiffany's ( 1961), although he is probaby more famous among younger viewers for his role as Col. | GeocachingGeocaching is an outdoor sport that involves the use of a Global Positioning System ("GPS") receiver to find a "geocache" (or "cache") placed anywhere in the world. A typical cache is a small, waterproof container containing a logbook and "treasure". | Geographical mileThe geographical mile is a unit of length determined by 1 minute of arc along the Earth's equator, approximately equal to 1855 metres (6087. 15 international feet). The unit is not used much; it is closely related to the nautical mile, which was originall |
| Genitive case | Gematria | General Surgery |
| Gene Hackman | George Mason University | George Stephenson |
| Gel electrophoresis | Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel | Geodesy |
| German-style board game | General aviation | German literature |
| Gerrit Rietveld | General-purpose machine gun | Genesis |
| German Empire | Geography of Afghanistan | Geography of Albania |
| Geosynchronous satellite | Genoese sauce | General Electric |
| George Harrison | Gesta Danorum | Gerald Ford |
| Generalization | George Cukor | Gender and sexuality studies |
| George Frideric Handel | General anaesthetic | Geoffrey Chaucer |
| Gerald Gardner | General election | Genotype |
| Gerard Hengeveld | Georg Wilhelm | Gemstone |
| Gerard David | General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade | George Bernard Shaw |
| George Abbot (English writer) | George Vancouver | George Gordon, 1st Earl of Aberdeen |
| George Hamilton-Gordon, 4th Earl of Aberdeen | George Robert Aberigh-Mackay | Gerard Hoffnung |
| Gene therapy | Gestapo | Gegenschein |
| General Packet Radio Service | Georgian | Georgian architecture |
| Geometric algebra | George Benson | George Pólya |
| German Navy | GEANT | Geddy Lee |
| Geologic timescale | Geiger counter | General Synod |
| Gerrymandering | George Washington Carver | Geelong Football Club |
| Gettysburg | George S. Kaufman | Genie |
| Geyser | Geometric mean | George Eliot |
| German game designer | Georg Philipp Telemann | George Gershwin |
| Geneva College | Genosha | George Dantzig |
| Geoff Ryman | Geza of Hungary | Gecko |
| Georg Friedrich | Georg Margrave of Brandenburg-Ansbach | Generalized mean |
| Gerolamo Cardano | Gene Roddenberry | George Fox |
| Gelatin | Gelatin dessert | George, Duke of Saxony |
| Geography of Haiti | Geography of Honduras | Geography of Hong Kong |
| Geography of Hungary | Geography of India | Geography of Indonesia |