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* Kilgor, the barbarian king in the computer game ''[[Heroes of Might and Magic III: Armageddon's Blade]]'' |
* Kilgor, the barbarian king in the computer game ''[[Heroes of Might and Magic III: Armageddon's Blade]]'' |
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* Teddybear Kilgore (also written as "Kilgour" elsewhere in the text), the fictional President of the Bishop Strachan School for Girls in the ''[[John Irving]]'' novel ''[[A Prayer for Owen Meany]]'' |
* Teddybear Kilgore (also written as "Kilgour" elsewhere in the text), the fictional President of the Bishop Strachan School for Girls in the ''[[John Irving]]'' novel ''[[A Prayer for Owen Meany]]'' |
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* [[Kilg%re]], a [[DC comics]] [[super-villain]]. |
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==Places== |
Revision as of 11:50, 10 September 2011
The name Kilgore comes from a sept of the Scottish Clan MacDuff. It may refer specifically to:
People
- Al Kilgore, cartoonist
- Bernard Kilgore, editor of the Wall Street Journal 1941–1967
- David Kilgore, U.S. Representative from Indiana 1857–1861, grandfather of Bernard Kilgore
- Constantine B. Kilgore, U.S. Representative from Texas 1887–1895
- Harley M. Kilgore, U.S. Senator from West Virginia 1941–1956
- Jerry W. Kilgore, Virginia Attorney General 2002–2005
- Larry Kilgore, Texas conservative Christian activist and political candidate
- Merl Kilgore, founder of Zion's Order, Inc., a Latter Day Saint sect
- Merle Kilgore, country music singer/songwriter
- Terry Kilgore, Virginia state delegate 1994–present[update], twin brother of Jerry W. Kilgore
- Tom Kilgore, CEO Tennessee Valley Authority
Fictional characters
- Kilgore Trout, a recurring character made famous in the novels of Kurt Vonnegut
- Lt. Colonel Kilgore, a fictional character played by Robert Duvall in the Francis Ford Coppola movie Apocalypse Now written by John Milius.
- Eli and Hastings Kilgore, the unlike brothers from the Ugly Hill webcomic
- Kilgor, the barbarian king in the computer game Heroes of Might and Magic III: Armageddon's Blade
- Teddybear Kilgore (also written as "Kilgour" elsewhere in the text), the fictional President of the Bishop Strachan School for Girls in the John Irving novel A Prayer for Owen Meany
- Kilg%re, a DC comics super-villain.