Risto Vidaković is a Serbian professional football manager and former player who most recently managed Filipino club Ceres–Negros. He spent his playing career as a centre-back for Yugoslav clubs Sarajevo and Red Star Belgrade, and later in Spain for Real Betis, Osasuna, and Poli Ejido.
Martin Hristov is a Macedonian footballer who plays for FK Donji Srem in Serbian SuperLiga, and the Macedonia national under-19 football team as a striker.
Andrea Hristov is a Bulgarian professional footballer who plays as a defender for Slavia Sofia. He has a twin brother Petko, who plays for Fiorentina.
Hrišovce is a village and municipality in the Gelnica District in the Košice Region of eastern Slovakia. Total municipality had in 2011 population of 303 inhabitants.
Alexandru Hrisoverghi was a Moldavian Romanian-language poet and translator, whose work was influenced by Romanticism. The author of few lyrical works, he was foremost noted for his association with political and intellectual figures such as Mihail Kogălniceanu, Costache Negruzzi, Vasile Cârlova, and Grigore Crupenschi.
Hříškov is a village and municipality (obec) in Louny District in the Ústí nad Labem Region of the Czech Republic. The municipality covers an area of 10.24 square kilometres (3.95 sq mi), and has a population of 396 (as at 28 August 2006).
Chrysovitsi is a mountain village and a community in the municipal unit of Falanthos, Arcadia, Greece. At the 2011 census its population was 33 for the village and 58 for the community, which includes the village Mantaiika, 5 km southeast of Chrysovitsi.
Hristovtsi is a village in Tryavna Municipality, in Gabrovo Province, in northern central Bulgaria.
Hristovaia is a village in the Camenca District of Transnistria, Moldova. It has since 1990 been administered as a part of the breakaway Pridnestrovian Moldavian Republic (PMR).
Hristov or Khristov is a Bulgarian surname meaning "son of Hristo" or "Hristo's".
A slave rebellion is an armed uprising by slaves. Slave rebellions have occurred in nearly all societies that practice slavery or have practiced slavery in the past.
The Conspiracy of 1741, also known as the Negro Plot of 1741 or the Slave Insurrection of 1741, was a purported plot by slaves and poor whites in the British colony of New York in 1741 to revolt and level New York City with a series of fires. Historians disagree as to whether such a plot existed and, if there was one, its scale.
Slave insurance in the United States became an increasingly significant industry after the Act Prohibiting Importation of Slaves, a federal law which took effect in 1808, prevented any new slaves from being imported to the U.S. Existing slaves, especially skilled workers, therefore became more valuable, and were often rented out to businesses; slave owners insured against the death or loss of these rented-out slaves. Industries which rented insured skilled slaves from their owners included blacksmithing, carpentry, railroad construction, coal mining, and steamboat operations, and insured rented slaves also included firemen and cooks.