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Freeman can mean any of the following:
Things
- An individual not tied to land under medieval serfdom Serfdom is the socio-economic status of unfree peasants under feudalism, and specifically relates to Manorialism. It was a condition of bondage or modified slavery which developed primarily during the High Middle Ages in Europe. Serfdom was the enforced labour of serfs on the fields of landowners, in return for protection and the right to work on, unlike a villein or serf
- A person who has been awarded Freedom of the City Freedom of the City is an honour bestowed by some municipalities in Australia, Canada, Ireland, France, Italy, New Zealand, South Africa, the United Kingdom, and Zimbabwe to esteemed members of its community or to organisations that have given the community heroic service; the term applies to two separate honors, one civilian and one military. Key or "Freedom of the Company" in a Livery Company
- Freeman and Freeman II, albums by rap artist Francis Magalona
- Freeman (album), Labyrinth's fifth album
- Freeman (Colonial) Freeman is a term used generally as an English or American Colonial expression in Puritan times, which referred to those persons who were not under legal restraint – usually for the payment of an outstanding debt, because they had recently relocated, or because they were idle and had no way in which they could continue the justification of their, in U.S. Colonial times, a person not under legal restraint
- City of London Freemen's School
- California v. Freeman, a court case
- Montana Freemen, a Christian patriot group in Montana, USA
- W. H. Freeman The company was founded in 1946 by William H. Freeman. He had been a salesman and editor at Macmillan Publishing. Freeman's first published book was General Chemistry by Linus Pauling, publishers
- Battle of Freeman's Farm The Battles of Saratoga, sometimes referred to as The Battle of Saratoga conclusively decided the fate of British General John Burgoyne's army in the American Revolutionary War, (known in the UK as the American War of Independence) and are generally regarded as a turning point in the war. The battles were fought eighteen days apart on the same
Places
- Freeman Township, Michigan
- Freeman Township, Minnesota
- Freeman Spur, Illinois
- Freeman, South Dakota
- Freeman, Virginia
- Freeman Island
- Freeman strait
People
Main article: Freeman (surname)- Freeman (rapper), a French-Algerian rapper and dancer from IAM
- Freeman Barr, a Bahamian boxer
- Freeman Dyson Freeman John Dyson FRS is a British-born American theoretical physicist and mathematician, famous for his work in quantum field theory, solid-state physics, and nuclear engineering. Dyson is a member of the Board of Sponsors of The Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists. Dyson has lived in Princeton, New Jersey for over fifty years (born 1923), an Anglo-American physicist and mathematician
- Freeman Freeman-Thomas, 1st Marquess of Willingdon Major Freeman Freeman-Thomas, 1st Marquess of Willingdon PC GCSI GCMG GCIE GBE was a British Liberal politician, cricketer, scouting pioneer and administrator who, between 1926 and 1931 served as the Governor General of Canada, and between 1931 and 1936 served as the 32nd Viceroy and Governor-General of India, in both posts representing first King (1866–1941), Governor General of Canada and Viceroy of India
- Freeman Gosden (1899–1982), an American radio comedian
- Freeman Thorpe (1844-1922), an American painter
- Josh Freeman, An American Football Quarterback
- Morgan Freeman Morgan Porterfield Freeman, Jr. is an American actor, film director, and narrator. He is noted for his reserved demeanor and authoritative speaking voice, an actor
Literature
- Free Men a science fiction short story by Robert A. Heinlein
- The Freeman The Freeman is the principal publication of the Foundation for Economic Education , located in Irvington-on-Hudson, New York. It started as a digest-sized monthly study journal; it presently appears 10 times per year and is a larger-sized magazine. FEE was founded shortly after the end of World War II in 1946 by Leonard E. Read, who served as its, a publication of the Foundation for Economic Education
- Freeman's Journal, a newspaper in Ireland
- The Freeman Cebu, a community newspaper in Cebu, Philippines
Fictional characters
- Gordon Freeman Gordon Freeman is a fictional character, the main protagonist of the Half-Life video game series, the central character in the computer-game series Half-Life
- Freeman (Fatal Fury), a character in the Garou: Mark of the Wolves video game
- Huey Freeman in the comic strip (and spinoff TV series) The Boondocks
- Will Freeman, a character in About A Boy The novel is about Will Freeman, a 36-year-old bachelor, and Marcus, an eccentric, introverted, bullied 12-year-old with a suicidal mother, Fiona. Will, who never had to work thanks to the royalties from his father's Christmas song hit, has a lot of spare time. Most of this he spends smoking, watching TV, listening to albums and looking for female, a book by Nick Hornby
- Crying Freeman, the main character in the anime, manga and live-action movie of the same name
- Lester Freamon, (similarly spelled and pronounced) a police detective on the HBO drama The Wire
- Robert Freeman (The Boondocks), a character in the animated television show The Boondocks
- Col. Alec Freeman, a character in the TV series UFO UFO is a British television science fiction series created by Gerry Anderson and Sylvia Anderson and produced by the Anderson's and Lew Grade's Century 21 Productions for Grade's ITC Entertainment company. The Andersons had previously made a number of very successful marionette-based children's science fiction series including Stingray,
- Matt Freeman (Power of Five), a character from Anthony Horowitz's Power of Five series
- Riley Freeman, character from The Boondocks
See also
- Freeman-Sheldon syndrome
- Freedman Compared to other ancient peoples of the Mediterranean basin, the Romans were extremely liberal in freeing slaves and granting Roman citizenships. In fact, freedmen formed about 5% of the population of Rome during its Imperial Age, a former slave who has been manumitted or emancipated
- Fremen The Fremen inhabit Arrakis, also known as Dune, the desert planet that is the sole source of the spice melange in the Known Universe. The Fremen come to Dune thousands of years before the events of the novel Dune as the Zensunni Wanderers, a religious sect in retreat. As humans in extremis, over time they adapt their culture and way of life for, group of people in the Dune series of science fiction novels
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