Columbus

Columbus is a Latinized version of the Italian surname "Colombo". It most commonly refers to:

  • Christopher Columbus
  • Columbus, Ohio, United States
  • Columbus may also refer to:

    People

  • Bartholomew Columbus, younger brother of Christopher Columbus
  • Chris Columbus (filmmaker), American film maker
  • Columbus Caldwell, American politician
  • Columbus Edwards, the character known as Lum of Lum and Abner
  • Columbus Germain, American politician
  • Columbus Short, American choreographer and actor
  • Diego Columbus, eldest son of Christopher Columbus
  • Ferdinand Columbus, the second son of Christopher Columbus
  • Generation of Columbuses, tragic generation of Poles born ca. 1920, who had to fight 20 years later
  • Scott Columbus, long-time drummer for the heavy metal band Manowar
  • Places named Columbus

    In the United States, Columbus may refer to:

    Populated places

  • Columbus, Georgia
  • Columbus, Illinois
  • Columbus, Indiana
  • Columbus, Kansas
  • Columbus, Kentucky
  • Columbus, Minnesota
  • Columbus, Mississippi
  • Columbus, Missouri
  • Columbus, Montana
  • Columbus Panhandles

    The Columbus Panhandles were a professional American football team based in Columbus, Ohio. The club was founded in 1901 by workers at the Panhandle shops of the Pennsylvania Railroads. They were originally a part of the Ohio League from 1904 before folding after one season. Three years later, the team tried again and playing the Ohio League from 1907 to 1919, not winning a championship, before becoming charter members of the National Football League (NFL)—firstly named American Professional Football Association (APFA).

    The Panhandles are credited with playing in the first NFL game against another NFL opponent. They have zero NFL championships, but Joseph Carr, the team's owner from 1907 to 1922, is enshrined in the Pro Football Hall of Fame for his work as NFL president.

    Origins

    The earliest existence of the Panhandles was in 1900; the Columbus Press-Post reported Jack Walsh creating the "Panhandle railroad team" consisting of "big hardy railroad men." No other articles in 1900 were written about the Panhandles. A game was scheduled for October 19 of next year, however, no source provided an outcome. In 1901, managed by William Butler of the Ohio Medical University, the Panhandles played two games against the Columbus Barracks, a team consisting of local soldiers. The results were split; the first was a 2–6 loss while the second was a 12–6 win.

    Columbus (2015 film)

    Columbus is a 2015 Telugu romantic comedy film, directed by Ramesh Samala aka R. Samala, with lead roles starring Sumanth Ashwin, Seerat Kapoor, and Mishti Chakraborty. The film, produced by Ashwani Kumar Sahdev with music composed by Jithin Roshan, was released on October 22, 2015.

    Plot

    Ashwin (Sumanth Ashwin) is a college student who falls for Indu (Mishti Chakraborty). His love for her becomes so distracting that he ignores hie former career goals to concentrate on her. His zeal begins to annoy her, and irritatedly ignores him and goes to Delhi. Heartbroken he follows, becomes involved in a murder mystery and is unfortunately arrested. When released from jail he finds that she has left for good. He crosses paths with Neeraja (Seerat Kapoor) who promises to help him track her down. It develops that Neeraja and Ashwin start getting close to each other.

    Cast

  • Sumanth Ashwin as Ashwin
  • Mishti Chakraborty as Indu
  • Seerat Kapoor as Neeraja
  • Saptagiri as TV Serial Director
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