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Josip Kuže [SEP] date of death | Josip Kuže
Josip Kuže (13 November 1952 – 16 June 2013) was a Croatian football manager and footballer. He was a player and later a manager of Dinamo Zagreb where he played for 10 years, making a total of 384 appearances and scoring 14 goals.
Playing career.
He was a professional football player with Dinamo Zagreb, win... | Mladenović (Nov 2002 – Mar 03)
- Vjekoslav Lokica (Mar 2003 – Jul 03)
- Ivan Katalinić (Jul 2003 – May 04)
- Elvis Scoria (Jul 1, 2004 – Sep 30, 2005)
- Dragan Skočić (Oct 1, 2005 – Sep 30, 2006)
- Milivoj Bračun (Oct 1, 2006 – Mar 13, 2007)
- Josip Kuže (Mar 12, 2007 – Jun 4, 2007)
- Zlatko | 30,000 | zeroshot-train |
José de la Torre Ugarte y Alarcón [SEP] date of death | José de la Torre Ugarte y Alarcón
José de la Torre Ugarte y Alarcón (19 March 1786 – 1 September 1831) was a Peruvian lyricist. He is most notable for writing the lyrics of the National Anthem of Peru.
He was the son of Estanislao de la Torre Ugarte and García Guerrero and Mercedes Alarcón Manrique and Nestares. After ... | Jaime de Mimbela, O.P. (20 Mar 1720 – 4 Aug 1739 Died)
- Gregorio de Molleda y Clerque (19 Dec 1740 – 4 Sep 1747 Confirmed, Archbishop of La Plata o Charcas)
- José Cayetano Paravicino, O.F.M. (4 Sep 1747 – 20 Oct 1750 Died)
- Bernardo de Arbizu y Ugarte (15 Nov 1751 – 20 Oct 1756 Died)
- Cayetano Marcellano y Agramont... | 30,001 | zeroshot-train |
Jovan Pavlović [SEP] date of death | Jovan Pavlović
Metropolitan Jovan Pavlović (, ; 22 October 1936 – 3 April 2014) was Metropolitan of Metropolitanate of Zagreb and Ljubljana of the Serbian Orthodox Church and one of the most prominent individuals in Serbian community in Croatia during his lifetime. Metropolitan Jovan Pavlović was born in the village of... | Inokentije Pavlović
Inokentije Pavlović (baptised as Jakov Pavlović; Šabac, 1 August 1840 – Belgrade, 19 May 1905) was the Metropolitan of Belgrade, head of the Serbian Orthodox Church in the Kingdom of Serbia from 1898 until his death in 1905.
Biography.
Biography Early life.
He was born as the son of protoiereus and ... | 30,002 | zeroshot-train |
Joyce Dingwell [SEP] date of death | Joyce Dingwell
Joyce Dingwell, née "Enid Joyce Owen Starr" (1909 in City of Ryde, Sydney, Australia – 2 August 1997 in Kincumber, Sydney), an Australian writer of more than 80 romance novels at Mills & Boon from 1931 to 1986, who also wrote under the pseudonym of Kate Starr. Her novel "The House in the Timberwood" (195... | in 1909 of Australian literary figures, authors of written works or literature-related individuals follows, including year of death.
- 28 January – Beatrice Davis, editor and critic (died 1992)
- 20 June – Errol Flynn, actor and writer (died 1959)
- 26 June – Mavis Thorpe Clark, writer for children (died 1999)
- 11 Dec... | 30,003 | zeroshot-train |
Juan Tizón [SEP] date of death | Juan Tizón
Juan Tizón Herreros (La Coruña, 23 January 1895 – Oporto, 25 December 1945) was a Spanish politician and writer who was exiled during the Spanish Civil War.
Political career.
He was a railway worker and was active in the Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE) and in the Unión General de Trabajadores (UGT) t... | (11 Dec 1713 – death 10 March 1719)
- Manuel Santa Maria Salazar (4 March 1720 – death 2 Sep 1734)
- Cayetano Gil Taboada (26 Sep 1735 – 23 August 1745), next Archbishop of Santiago de Compostela (1745.08.23 – death 1751.05.12)
- Juan Bautista Ferrer y Castro (23 Aug 1745 – 12 April 1748 Died)
- Francisco Izquierdo y T... | 30,004 | zeroshot-train |
Juho Paksujalka [SEP] date of death | Juho Paksujalka
Juho Paksujalka (29 April 1883, Hiitola - 13 September 1951, Anjala) was a Finnish farmer and politician. He was a member of the Parliament of Finland from 1933 to 1936 and again from 1939 to 1948, representing the Agrarian League. | -1928]], Finnish politician
- Juho Mielonen (born 1987), Finnish ice hockey player
- Juho Mikkonen (born 1990), Finnish cross-country skier and Olympic competitor
- Juho Niukkanen (1888–1954), Finnish politician
- Juho Nykänen (born 1985), Finnish footballer
- Juho Kusti Paasikivi (1870–1956), Prime Minister of Finland... | 30,005 | zeroshot-train |
Jules Carvallo [SEP] date of death | Jules Carvallo
Jules Carvallo (1820–1915) was a French engineer.
Biography.
He was born at Talence, Gironde.
After having graduated with the highest honors at the École Polytechnique and École des Ponts et Chaussées, he was attached as engineer to the Southern Railroad; and under his direction the lines from Tech to Ri... | the North, Bègles to the East, Villenave-d'Ornon to the South-East, Gradignan to the South-West, and Pessac to the West.
Sights.
- Jardin botanique de Talence
Personalities.
- Romain Brégerie, footballer
- Mireille Bousquet-Mélou, mathematician
- José Bové, radical activist
- Jérôme Cahuzac, politician
- Jules Carvallo... | 30,006 | zeroshot-train |
Julio Arboleda Pombo [SEP] date of death | Julio Arboleda Pombo
Julio Arboleda Pombo (9 June 1817, Barbacoas, Colombia – 1862) was a Colombian poet, journalist, politician and slave owner.
Biography.
He was educated in Europe and on his return to Colombia engaged in journalism. In the various Colombian revolutions he was a liberal Conservative and more than onc... | Nieto Gil, who claimed the presidency by disregarding the legitimacy of Ospina and claiming power in virtue of being the 2nd Presidential Designate; he finally ceded power to his fellow Liberal General, Mosquera, when he took power in Bogotá. Mosquera had also claimants to the presidency in opposition to him. Julio Arb... | 30,007 | zeroshot-train |
Khaled Choudhury [SEP] date of death | Khaled Choudhury
Khaled Choudhury (20 December 1919 – 30 April 2014) was a theatre personality and artist of Bengal. He worked for various directors of both Bengali and Hindi plays, including Sombhu Mitra, Tripti Mitra, and Shyamanand Jalan in various capacities — creating the Stage, sets and costumes and later as Musi... | Publications by Khaled Choudhury.
- "Theatere Shilpo Bhabona" (Artistic Thought in Theatre)published by Pratikshan Publications.
- "Lokoshongiter Prasangikota o Onyano Prabondho" (Relevance of Folk Music and Other Essays) published by Loksanskriti o Adivasisanskriti Kendra.
- "Smritir Sarani" (Memory Lane)published by ... | 30,008 | zeroshot-train |
Konrad Gehringer [SEP] date of death | Konrad Gehringer
Konrad Gehringer (4 June 1939 – 12 December 2003) was a German car mechanic and bus driver who had a one-man operation for producing electronic organs in Pforzheim, Germany.
Gehringer was best known as the inventor and developer of the one-man submersible "Speleonaut", the first submarine designed for ... | long-distance runner
- Konrad Gehringer (1939-2003), German inventor
- Konrad Gessner (1516-1565), Swiss naturalist
- Konrad Grob (1828-1904), Swiss painter
- Konrad Heiden (1901-1966), German writer
- Konrad Henlein (1898-1945), Czechoslovak politician
- Konrad Juengling (born 1987), German-American LGBT activist
- Ko... | 30,009 | zeroshot-train |
Lam Bun [SEP] date of death | Lam Bun
Lam Bun (25 September 1929 – 25 August 1967) was a radio commentator at Commercial Radio Hong Kong who was fiercely critical of leftists. He was assassinated during the Hong Kong 1967 riots, becoming an icon of freedom of speech in Hong Kong.
Biography.
Born in 1929, Lam was a radio commentator at Commercial Ra... | George Ho launched the programme in his memory.
Immediately after Lam Bun's death, most of the Chinese and English newspapers in Hong Kong condemned the brutal murdering of Lam Bun and many other Chinese and non-Chinese innocent victims by the leftist extremists as despicable and inhuman. On the other hand, the pro-com... | 30,010 | zeroshot-train |
Leonora Sanvitale [SEP] date of death | Leonora Sanvitale
Leonora Sanvitale (Contessa di Scandiano) (c. 1558–1582) was a noblewoman and singer at the Este court at Ferrara, and along with her stepmother Barbara Sanseverino, was among the most "brilliant" noblewomen at the court. She joined the court in 1576 when she married Giulio Tiene, Count of Scandiano. ... | - "date unknown"
- Leonora Sanvitale, Italian courtier and singer (born c.1558)
- Pere Alberch Vila, organist and composer (born 1517) | 30,011 | zeroshot-train |
Leslie Rowson [SEP] date of death | Leslie Rowson
Leslie Rowson (1903-1977) was a British cinematographer. Rowson collaborated on several films with the director Michael Powell.
Selected filmography.
- "The Crimson Circle" (1929)
- "The Man They Couldn't Arrest" (1931)
- "The Ghost Train" (1931)
- "Jack's the Boy" (1932)
- "Lord Babs" (1932)
- "Leave It ... | Wales, some new arrivals manage to upset a small community after they buy the local pub and convert it into a home.
4x7 Episode 7
--Air date Sep 09, 2015—Two feuding families turn their whole street into a war zone.
4x8 Season finale—Air date Sep 16, 2015—Among the stories highlighted are that of Leslie, whose neighbou... | 30,012 | zeroshot-train |
Li Zhuoran [SEP] date of death | Li Zhuoran
Li Zhuoran () (1899–1989) was a Chinese Communist politician who was the ninth president of the Party School of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China, the highest training center for party workers and leaders. Li Zhouran served as president from 1954 to 1955.
External links.
- Mini-profile of... | Deng Wenxiang, Feng Bingrong, Feng Zuquan, Hong Kemin, Hou Chengji, Huang Xinzhai, Jian Mingji, Li Chengyi, Li Zhongjian, Li Zhu, Liu Chengwan, Liu Zhenguo, Lu Zhuoran, Qian Zongxiang, Wang Bijun, Wu Weiwen, Xu Hongshun, Xu Jialiang, Xu Tianli, Zhang Donglu, Zhang Fujiang and Zhu Fushan. Jian Mingji, the young player f... | 30,013 | zeroshot-train |
Llewellyn Atkinson [SEP] date of death | Llewellyn Atkinson
Llewellyn Atkinson (18 December 1867 – 1 November 1945) was an Australian politician.
Atkinson was born in Launceston, Tasmania. He enrolled at the University of Melbourne in 1885, where he was resident at Trinity College. He was elected to the Australian House of Representatives of Wilmot at the 190... | actors include Tony Robinson, Kate Robbins (who voiced every female character), Rob Brydon, Nigel Planer, Robert Llewellyn, and Jon Pertwee. Barnett wanted Christopher Lee as Death, but was unable to afford him. Brydon had already been recorded when he offered to voice Death. Barnett initially believed that Rowan Atkin... | 30,014 | zeroshot-train |
Lok Yiu [SEP] date of death | Lok Yiu
Lok Yiu (駱耀) was a Chinese martial artist who studied Wing Chun as a disciple of Ip Man. Lok Yiu Fun was born in 1922 and died in February 2006 at the age of 83 at the Queen Elizabeth Hospital in Hong Kong after a short battle with an illness.
He began training in Wing Chun in 1950 and started teaching private ... | lok and Yiu-yiu" Sponsorship Scheme.
The public can provide support to this organisation by simply bringing vibrant colours to the dreary lives of the children by donations. There is a sponsorship scheme called "Lok-lok & Yiu-yiu" Sponsorship Scheme. Regular donors who contribute at least HK$50 per month or $600 per ye... | 30,015 | zeroshot-train |
Louis Campbell-Tipton [SEP] date of death | Louis Campbell-Tipton
Louis Campbell-Tipton (1877–1921) was an American composer; a native of Chicago, Illinois, he was resident in Paris from 1901. He felt that the prospects for performance of large-scale American works in the United States were bleak, and claimed that he had never wished to sacrifice the energy need... | Was One Of The Early Birds" w.m. T. W. Connor
- "Sleep Little Rosebud" w. Alfred Bryant, m. Louis Campbell Tipton
- "The Soldiers Of The Queen" w.m. Leslie Stuart
- "The Streets Of Cairo" w.m. James Thornton
- "The Sunshine Of Paradise Alley" w. Walter H. Ford m. John Walter Bratton
Recorded popular mus... | 30,016 | zeroshot-train |
Louis-Ernest Barrias [SEP] date of death | Louis-Ernest Barrias
Louis-Ernest Barrias (13 April 1841 – 4 February 1905) was a French sculptor of the Beaux-Arts school. In 1865 Barrias won the Prix de Rome for study at the French Academy in Rome.
Barrias was involved in the decoration of the Paris Opéra and the Hôtel de la Païva in the Champs-Élysées. His work wa... | (for sculpture) – Louis-Ernest Barrias
Works.
- Ramon Martí Alsina – "The Great Day of Girona"
- Frédéric Bazille – "" (approximate date)
- François Bocion – "Steamer on Lake Geneva – Evening Effect"
- Ford Madox Brown – ""
- Francis Bicknell Carpenter – "First Reading of the Emancipation Proclamation of President Linc... | 30,017 | zeroshot-train |
Louisa Hawkins Canby [SEP] date of death | Louisa Hawkins Canby
Louisa Hawkins Canby (December 25, 1818 – 1889) was nicknamed the "Angel of Santa Fe" in 1862 for her compassion toward sick, wounded, and freezing Confederate soldiers at Santa Fe, New Mexico. Mrs. Canby was the wife of Union Brig. Gen. Edward Richard Sprigg Canby whose order to destroy or hide no... | Canby not only organized other officers' wives to nurse the sick and wounded among the occupying Confederate forces, but also showed Col. William Read Scurry where fleeing Union forces had hidden blankets and food. Mrs. Canby, said one rebel, "captured more hearts of Confederate soldier [sic] than the old general ever ... | 30,018 | zeroshot-train |
Lucien Georges Bazor [SEP] date of death | Lucien Georges Bazor
Lucien Georges Bazor (1889–1974) was Chief Engraver at the Paris mint from 1930 to 1958. He was born in Paris in 1889 and initially studied under his father, Albert Bazor. Bazor later became the pupil of Patey at the École nationale supérieure des Beaux-Arts. He won the Grand Prix de Rome in 1923 f... | in the collection of The British Museum, Chrysler Museum and Harvard Art Museum.
Cochet designed a portrait medal of Lucien Georges Bazor, which decorates his grave in the Châtenay-Malabry cemetery near Paris.
External links.
- Gallery of Medal | 30,019 | zeroshot-train |
Luigi Steffani [SEP] date of death | Luigi Steffani
Luigi Steffani (1828–1898) was an Italian painter, mainly of sea and land-scapes.
Biography.
Steffani was born in Bergamo. He studied at the Accademia Carrara and was a resident of Bergamo. He had moved there to study in 1844.
In 1854, he traveled to France, Belgium, and Germany, then moved on to Sicily,... | Munich 1681.
- "Salome (Steffani)", libretto Ventura Terzago Munich 1681.
- "Audacia e Rispetto", Munich 1685.
- "Servio Tullio", libretto Ventura Terzago Munich 1686.
- "Erote e Anterote", libretto Ventura Terzago Munich 1686.
- "Ascanio (Steffani)", libretto Ventura Terzago Munich 1686.
- "Alarico , Alarico il Baltha... | 30,020 | zeroshot-train |
Lujo Györy [SEP] date of death | Lujo Györy
Lujo Györy (28 May 1930 – 28 March 2012) was a Croatian handball player, referee and official.
Györy was born in Zagreb on May 28, 1930. He was engaged in sport from an early age, first swimming, then water polo and football. With the persecution of Jews in the Independent State of Croatia his father was tak... | NK Jadran Poreč
NK Jadran is a Croatian football club based in the city of Poreč. It was founded in 1948 by Croatian handball player Lujo Györy.
History.
Jadran began play in the Croatian second division in 1992-93.
Jadran won the 1996-97 3.HNL "zapad" (west) group.
Jadran participated in the promotion playoffs for the... | 30,021 | zeroshot-train |
Madeline Provenzano [SEP] date of death | Madeline Provenzano
Madeline Provenzano (1936–2014) was a member of the New York City Council from the Bronx. A Democrat and former chief-of-staff to her predecessor, Councilman Michael DeMarco, Provenzano was first elected in 1997, representing District 13. She was re-elected in 2001 and again in 2003 (after Council b... | Our Campaigns: Madeline Provenzano
- East Bronx stalwart politician Madeline Provenzano dies at 78 | 30,022 | zeroshot-train |
Marco II Sanudo [SEP] date of death | Marco II Sanudo
Marco II Sanudo (died c. 1303) was the third Duke of the Archipelago from 1262 to his death.
Family.
Marco was the eldest son and successor of Angelo Sanudo. According to "The Latins in the Levant. A History of Frankish Greece (1204-1566)" (1908) by William Miller, his mother was "a French dame of high ... | , the third Duke of the Archipelago from 1262 to his death
- Marco Sanudo, Lord of Gridia, Lord of Gridia, a fief in Andros
- Marco Sanudo, Lord of Milos, Lord of the island of Milos in Frankish Greece
- Maria Sanudo, Lady of Andros (died 1426), Lady of Andros
- Nicholas I Sanudo (died 1341), the fifth Duke of the Arch... | 30,023 | zeroshot-train |
Maria Jonae Palmgren [SEP] date of death | Maria Jonae Palmgren
Maria Jonae Palmgren (1630, Gränna - before 28 May 1708) was a Swedish female scholar.
In 1645, she was accepted as a student at the Visingsö college of Count Brahe. Alongside her fellow student, the German Ursula Agricola from Strassburg, who was accepted one year prior (1644), she is likely to ha... | – Johanna Eleonora De la Gardie, poet (born 1661)
- – Maria Jonae Palmgren, scholar, one of the first female college students (born 1630)
- 11 November – Hedvig Sophia of Sweden, princess (born 1681)
- – Anna Maria Clodt, courtier | 30,024 | zeroshot-train |
Martin Allerdale Grainger [SEP] date of death | Martin Allerdale Grainger
Martin Allerdale Grainger (17 November 1874 — 15 October 1941) was a Canadian journalist, forester and author. In literary circles, he is best known for his 1908 novel "Woodsmen of the West", a realist work about the logging industry. He was an influential figure in developing forestry in Brit... | - John Grainger (footballer, born 1924), English professional (soccer) footballer
- John Grainger (politician) (c. 1803–1872), land owner and member of the South Australian Legislative Council
- John Harry Grainger, architect and civil engineer
- Katherine Grainger (born 1975), Scottish Olympic rower
- Martin Allerdale... | 30,025 | zeroshot-train |
Maurice Rinfret [SEP] date of death | Maurice Rinfret
Maurice Rinfret (6 March 1915 – 26 December 1967) was a Liberal party member of the House of Commons of Canada. He was born in Montreal, Quebec and became a businessman and trader by career.
He was first elected at the Saint-Jacques riding in the 1962 general election after an unsuccessful bid for the s... | Rinfret
Rinfret may refer to:
- People
- Édouard Rinfret (1905–1994), Canadian lawyer, politician and judge
- Côme Isaïe Rinfret (1847–1911), Canadian physician and politician
- Fernand Rinfret (1883–1939), Canadian politician
- Maurice Rinfret (1915–1967), Liberal party member of the Canadian House of Commons
- Pierre... | 30,026 | zeroshot-train |
Maurice Rouvier [SEP] date of death | Maurice Rouvier
Maurice Rouvier (; 17 April 1842 – 7 June 1911) was a French statesman of the "Opportunist" faction, who served as the Prime Minister of France. He is best known for his financial policies and his unpopular policies designed to avoid a rupture with Germany.
Career.
He was born in Aix-en-Provence, and sp... | date unknown.
- Louis Dumont, anthropologist (died 1998)
- Louis Henry, historian (died 1991)
Deaths.
- 13 February - Alphonse Pinart, explorer, philologist, and ethnographer (born 1852)
- 17 February - Auguste Houzeau, agronomist and chemist (born 1829)
- 24 March - Rodolphe-Madeleine Cleophas Dareste de la Chavanne, ... | 30,027 | zeroshot-train |
Mikhail Sariotti [SEP] date of death | Mikhail Sariotti
Mikhail Sariotti (; 1839 (or 1830, or 1831), near of Vyborg (near Saint Petersburg) - January 30 (February 11) 1878, Saint Petersburg) was a famous Russian opera singer (bass-baritone) and music critic.
He was a member of the Saint Petersburg Imperial troupe.
Childhood.
He was an illegitimate son of an... | .
Mikhail Sariotti worked as a vocalist on the stage and simultaneously he did a lot of musicological work. He wrote many articles about Opera performances. He wrote an important article about the opera "Boris Godunov" in 1874 (he played himself "Police Officer Nikitich"). He wrote articles about the works of different... | 30,028 | zeroshot-train |
Milan Gaľa [SEP] date of death | Milan Gaľa
Milan Gaľa (21 January 1953 in Jarovnice – 1 June 2012 near Košice) was a Slovak politician and Member of the Parliament (MEP) with the Slovenská demokraticka a krestanska unia, part of the European People's Party and sits on the European Parliament's Committee on Culture and Education.
He was a substitute f... | 19th Irish Minister of Defence (b. 1918)
- 2012 – Milan Gaľa, Slovak politician (b. 1953)
- 2013 – James Kelleher, Canadian lawyer and politician, 33rd Solicitor General of Canada (b. 1930)
- 2014 – Ann B. Davis, American actress (b. 1926)
- 2014 – Valentin Mankin, Ukrainian sailor (b. 1938)
- 2015 – Charles Kennedy, S... | 30,029 | zeroshot-train |
Muhammad Mueenuddeen I [SEP] date of death | Muhammad Mueenuddeen I
Muhammad Mueenuddeen I was the sultan of the Maldives from 1798 to 1835. He ruled for 37 years, 1 month and 4 days. | the Maldives.
- Abdul Majeed Didi
- Dhiyamigili dynasty
- Muhammad Fareed Didi
- Haajee Imaaduddeen
- Hassan Nooraddeen I
- Hassan Nooraddeen Iskandar II
- Hilaalee dynasty
- House of Theemuge
- Huraa dynasty
- Ibrahim Nooraddeen
- Isdhoo dynasty
- Mohamed bin Hajj Ali Thukkala
- Muhammad Imaaduddeen IV
- Muhammad Imaa... | 30,030 | zeroshot-train |
Murdo Macfarlane [SEP] date of death | Murdo Macfarlane
Murdo Macfarlane (15 Feb 1901 - 1982) (Gaelic: "Murchadh MacPhàrlain") known as 'Bàrd Mhealboist' ("the Melbost Bard") was a published poet and campaigner for Scottish Gaelic, especially during the 1970s, when the "Ceartas" movement was gaining strength.
Born and brought up in Melbost, Isle of Lewis, h... | 29 Aug – Struan Stevenson MEP, Alex Johnstone MSP, Alex Fergusson MSP and Liz Smith MSP endorse Murdo Fraser.
30 Aug – Liz Smith is declared as Murdo Fraser's campaign manager.
1 Sep – Gavin Brown, formerly speculated as standing in the election, states that he will not run and lends his backing to Murdo Fraser.
2 Sep ... | 30,031 | zeroshot-train |
Nando Cicero [SEP] date of death | Nando Cicero
Fernando Cicero, better known as Nando Cicero (22 January 1931 – 30 July 1995), was an Italian film director, screenwriter and actor.
Born in Asmara, Cicero debuted as an actor, working with directors such as Luchino Visconti ("Senso", 1953), Roberto Rossellini ("Vanina Vanini", 1961), Francesco Rosi ("Sal... | Il gatto mammone
Il gatto mammone is a 1975 Italian commedia sexy all'italiana directed by Nando Cicero.
Plot.
Sicilian Lollo Mascalucia,a small pasta factory owner has been married to Rosalia for seven years, pretending to all his fellow villagers that he doesn't want a child and so hiding the supposed "sterility" of ... | 30,032 | zeroshot-train |
Naunton Wayne [SEP] date of death | Naunton Wayne
Naunton Wayne (22 June 1901 – 17 November 1970), was a British character actor, born Henry Wayne Davies in Llanwonno, Glamorgan, Wales. He was educated at Clifton College. His name was changed by deed poll in 1933.
His first London stage roles were in "Streamline" at the Palace in 1934 and in "1066 and Al... | Circle of Danger
Circle of Danger is a 1951 British thriller film directed by Jacques Tourneur which stars Ray Milland, Patricia Roc and Naunton Wayne. An American travels to England to discover the truth behind his brother's death during the Second World War. It was based on a novel by Philip MacDonald.
Cast.
- Ray Mi... | 30,033 | zeroshot-train |
Olaus Johannis Gutho [SEP] date of death | Olaus Johannis Gutho
Olaus Johannis Gutho (died 1516) was a late 15th-century student at Uppsala University, whose preserved lecture notes are one of the few sources for the curriculum of the only mediaeval Swedish university.
Biography.
Olaus was a student at Uppsala University from its very first semester in 1477 unt... | nomine. Homo conditus, vulgatum" (1984), and a selection of texts from "Homo conditus" in Swedish translation, at the Swedish Catholic publisher "Katolska bokförlaget" (in 1986). His 1977 dissertation, "Studium Upsalense", was a study and edition of few extant sources for the curriculum of the mediaeval University of U... | 30,034 | zeroshot-train |
Oreste Puliti [SEP] date of death | Oreste Puliti
Oreste Puliti (18 February 1891 – 5 February 1958) was an Italian fencer. He won four gold medals and a silver at three Olympic Games.
His teammates were accused of attempting to inflate his score by losing to him in the final of the Men's Sabre in 1924. He was disqualified for threatening to assault a Hu... | Gaudini
- Oreste Puliti
- Ugo Pignotti
- Men's team foil
- Ugo Pignotti, Giulio Gaudini, Giorgio Pessina, Gioacchino Guaragna, Oreste Puliti, Giorgio Chiavacci
- Men's team épée
- Giulio Basletta, Marcello Bertinetti, Giancarlo Cornaggia-Medici, Carlo Agostoni, Renzo Minoli, Franco Riccardi
- Men's sabre
- Bino Bini
- ... | 30,035 | zeroshot-train |
Patrick Everard [SEP] date of death | Patrick Everard
Patrick Everard (died 31 March 1821) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as the Archbishop of Cashel and Emly from 1820 to 1821.
Biography.
Patrick Everard was born in Fethard, County Tipperary, attending a classical school locally. He was educated at the University of Salamanca in Spain where he mo... | Everard Endt
Everard Endt (born April 7, 1893 in Zaandam, Netherlands, date of death unknown) was an American sailor and Olympic champion. He competed at the 1952 Summer Olympics in Helsinki, where he won a gold medal in the "6 metre class" with the boat "Llanoria". Became a US citizen in October 1933. Endt was the old... | 30,036 | zeroshot-train |
Patrick O'Hanrahan [SEP] date of death | Patrick O'Hanrahan
Patrick O'Hanrahan (1895 – 1963) was a British boxer who competed in the 1924 Summer Olympics. Some records, notable among them "The Times", give his name as O'Halloran.
In 1924 he advanced to the second round of the welterweight class after winning his fight against René Dubois of France on points. ... | René Dubois
René Dubois (born 30 January 1906, date of death unknown) was a French boxer who competed in the 1924 Summer Olympics.
In 1924 he was eliminated in the first round of the welterweight class after losing his fight to Patrick O'Hanrahan of Great Britain on points. The matches were held in the Veledrome d'Hive... | 30,037 | zeroshot-train |
Paul Guignard [SEP] date of death | Paul Guignard
Paul Guignard (10 May 1876 – 15 February 1965) was a French professional cyclist who mainly specialized in motor-paced racing. In this discipline he won a gold, silver and bronze medal at the world championships in 1913, 1905 and 1921, respectively, as well as European titles in 1905, 1906, 1909 and 1912.... | - Paolo Piromalli, O.P. (14 June 1655 – resigned 15 Dec 1664), next Archbishop-Bishop of Bisignano (Italy) (1664.12.15 – death 1667.07.12)
- Matteo Avanian alias Avanisensis, O.P. (14 May 1668 – death 14 July 1674)
- Thomas Tatumensis, O.P. (12 Nov 1675 – 14 Oct 1680 ?Resigned)
- Sebastien Knab, O.P. (28 Sep 1682 – dea... | 30,038 | zeroshot-train |
Peniston Lamb, 1st Viscount Melbourne [SEP] date of death | Peniston Lamb, 1st Viscount Melbourne
Peniston Lamb, 1st Viscount Melbourne (29 January 1745 – 22 July 1828), known as Sir Peniston Lamb, 2nd Baronet, from 1768 to 1770, was a British politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1768 to 1793. He was the father of Prime Minister William Lamb, 2nd Viscount Melbourne.
... | Peniston Lamb (1770–1805)
The Honourable Peniston Lamb (3 May 1770 – 24 January 1805) was a British politician.
Background.
Lamb was the eldest son of Peniston Lamb, 1st Viscount Melbourne, and Elizabeth, daughter of Sir Ralph Milbanke, 5th Baronet. Prime Minister William Lamb, 2nd Viscount Melbourne, Frederick Lamb, 3... | 30,039 | zeroshot-train |
Peter Glossop [SEP] date of death | Peter Glossop
Peter Glossop (6 July 1928 – 7 September 2008) was an English baritone who was the only Englishman to have sung Verdi's great tragic baritone roles at La Scala, Milan. He rose from humble beginnings in Yorkshire to become a leading performer in London and in the major opera houses of Europe and America.
E... | Jimmy Moore (footballer, born 1889)
James Moore (born 11 May 1889, date of death unknown) was an English footballer who played at inside-left for Derby County and made one appearance for England in 1923.
Football career.
Moore was born in Handsworth in Birmingham and after playing for local sides Quebec Albion and Crad... | 30,040 | zeroshot-train |
Petrus Ramus [SEP] date of death | Petrus Ramus
Petrus Ramus (; Anglicized to Peter Ramus ; 1515 – 26 August 1572) was an influential French humanist, logician, and educational reformer. A Protestant convert, he was one of the most prominent victims of the St. Bartholomew's Day massacre.
Early life.
He was born at the village of Cuts in Picardy; his fat... | 1515 in France
Events from the year 1515 in France
Incumbents.
- Monarch – Louis XII (until January 1), then Francis I
Events.
- 1 January – Louis XII dies, and Francis I becomes the new King of France.
Births.
Births Full date missing.
- Sebastian Castellio, preacher and theologian (died 1563).
- Mary of Guise, queen ... | 30,041 | zeroshot-train |
Petrus Scriverius [SEP] date of death | Petrus Scriverius
Petrus Scriverius, the Latinized form of Peter Schrijver or Schryver (12 January 1576 – 30 April 1660), was a Dutch writer and scholar on the history of Holland and Belgium.
He was born at Haarlem, and educated by Cornelis Schoneus at the University of Leiden, where he formed a close intimacy with Dan... | - Thomas Southerne, Irish dramatist (died 1749)
- "Probable year of birth" – Liu Zhi (劉智), Chinese Muslim scholar (died c. 1739)
Deaths.
- April 30 – Petrus Scriverius, Dutch scholar and writer (born 1576)
- October 6 – Paul Scarron, French dramatist and novelist (born c. 1610)
- December 31 – Thomas Powell, Welsh writ... | 30,042 | zeroshot-train |
Phạm Văn Phú [SEP] date of death | Phạm Văn Phú
Major General Phạm Văn Phú (1927, Hà Đông, French Indochina – 30 April 1975, Saigon, South Vietnam) was an officer in the Army of the Republic of Vietnam. He was a graduate of the 8th class of the Dalat Military Academy in 1954.
Military service.
Phu was a company commanding officer in the 5th Battalion of... | of the Republic of Vietnam, communist spy
- Phạm Phú Quốc, Republic of Vietnam Air Force pilot in 1962 South Vietnamese Independence Palace bombing
- Phạm Văn Đồng, ARVN general
- Phạm Văn Phú, ARVN general
- Pham Quang Khiem, VNAF 1st lieutenant
- Arts and entertainment
- Phạm Duy, composer and songwriter
- Linh Dan P... | 30,043 | zeroshot-train |
Pierre Laujon [SEP] date of death | Pierre Laujon
Pierre Laujon (13 January 1727 – 13 July 1811) was a French playwright and chansonnier. He was uncle to the playwright Pierre-Yves Barré.
Works.
- Theatre
- 1745: "La Fille, la veuve et la femme", parodie nouvelle des "Fêtes de Thalie", Théâtre italien de Paris, 21 August
- 1747: "Daphnis et Chloé", pasto... | Pierre-Yves Barré
Pierre-Yves Barré (17 April 1749 in Paris - 2 May 1832 in Paris) was a French vaudevillist and songwriter.
Life.
He began life as a lawyer to the French parliament, then court clerk in Pau, but as the nephew of the chansonnier Pierre Laujon moved more and more towards a life in the theatre. With Piis,... | 30,044 | zeroshot-train |
Pietro Peregrosso [SEP] date of death | Pietro Peregrosso
Pietro Peregrosso (born in Milan, ca. 1225; died in Anagni, or Rome, 1 August 1295) was a Roman Catholic legal scholar, ecclesiastical bureaucrat, and Cardinal (1288-1295). He had a sister, who was a nun at the convent of S. Agnete de Archagniago at the Porta Vercellina in Milan. He had a nephew, Belv... | in 1291), Hugues Aiscelin (Seguin) de Billon, OP, of the diocese of Clermont in the Auvergne; Matthew of Aquasparta in Tuscany, Minister General of the Franciscans since 1287; Pietro Peregrosso of Milan, the Vice-Chancellor of the Holy Roman Church; Napoleone Orsini; and Pietro Colonna.
Nicholas IV issued an important ... | 30,045 | zeroshot-train |
Pilgrim von Puchheim [SEP] date of death | Pilgrim von Puchheim
Pilgrim von Puchheim ( – 5 April 1396) was Prince-Archbishop of Salzburg (as Pilgrim II) from 1365 until his death. From 1393 onwards, he also was administrator of the Berchtesgaden Provostry. Pilgrim is known as a patron of literature and music with a "magnificent court". The Monk of Salzburg live... | Pilgrim II
Pilgrim II may refer to:
- , a United States Navy motor launch employed as a river patrol boat during her naval service from 1942 to 1947
- Peace Pilgrim II, Ronald Leonard Podrow (May 16, 1926 – December 19, 2004), an American pacifist
- Pellegrino II of Aquileia (died 1204), a patriarch of Aquileia in nort... | 30,046 | zeroshot-train |
Pāvels Seničevs [SEP] date of death | Pāvels Seničevs
Pāvels Seničevs (10 June 1924 – 19 May 1997) was a Latvian sports shooter. He competed at the 1964 Summer Olympics and the 1968 Summer Olympics. In the trap event at the 1964 Olympics, he won a silver medal. | pistol
- Grigory Kosykh
- Vladimir Stolypin
- 300 m rifle, three positions
- Valentin Kornev
- Shota Kveliashvili
- 50 m rifle, three positions
- Vitaly Parkhimovich
- Vladimir Konyakhin
- 50 m rifle, prone
- Valentin Kornev
- Vitaly Parkhimovich
- Trap
- Pāvels Seničevs
- Aleksandr Alipov
- Skeet
- Yevgeny Petrov
- Yu... | 30,047 | zeroshot-train |
Quaquapitzahuac [SEP] date of death | Quaquapitzahuac
Quaquapitzahuac (died 1417) was the first ruler of the Aztec city of Tlatelolco. His name, which means "Slender Horn", was pronounced in Classical Nahuatl, and is also spelled Cuacuauhpitzahuac, Cuacuapitzahuac, and Quaquauhpitzahuac.
His nephew was Tecollotzin.
Reign.
Quaquapitzahuac was appointed by h... | Azcapotzalco between Tayatzin and Maxtla. He is recorded as having been stoned to death while traveling by canoe. Maxtla is commonly assumed to have ordered the murder, possibly due to a suspected affair between Tlacateotl and Maxtla's wife. He was succeeded by his grandson, Quauhtlatoa.
Family.
He succeeded his father... | 30,048 | zeroshot-train |
Quintino Sella [SEP] date of death | Quintino Sella
Quintino Sella (; 7 July 1827 – 14 March 1884) was an Italian politician, economist and mountaineer.
Biography.
Sella was born at Sella di Mosso, in the Province of Biella.
After studying engineering at Turin, he was sent in 1843 to study mineralogy at the Parisian school of mines (Mines ParisTech). In P... | by the principles of his uncle Quintino Sella, along with six other brothers and cousins, founded in Biella the Gaudenzio Sella & C., (the current Banca Sella Group), in order to "carry on trade as the banking discounts, advances, current accounts, buying and selling of securities, etc. ", as shown in the deed. The sen... | 30,049 | zeroshot-train |
Randulf Dalland [SEP] date of death | Randulf Dalland
Randulf Dalland (4 May 1900 – 9 November 1984) was a Norwegian politician for the Communist Party.
He was born in Bergen.
He was elected to the Norwegian Parliament from Bergen in 1945, but was not re-elected in 1949 as the Communist Party dropped from 11 to 0 seats in Parliament.
Dalland was a member o... | Bjarne Dalland
Bjarne Dalland (27 August 1906 – 1 March 1943) was a Norwegian trade unionist, politician and communist resistance member.
Dalland was born in Bergen as the son of Christoffer Dalland from Manger and Ingeborg Tvedt from Meland. He married Birgith Hansen from Bergen in 1933. They had two children. His br... | 30,050 | zeroshot-train |
Reginald Spencer Browne [SEP] date of death | Reginald Spencer Browne
Major General Reginald Spencer Browne, CB (13 July 1856 – 9 November 1943) was a journalist, newspaper editor, and an Australian Imperial Force general in the First World War.
Early life and career.
Reginald Spencer Browne (a.k.a. Browne, R. Spencer; Browne, Spencer; Spencer-Browne, Reginald) wa... | - "A Journalist's Memories" by Spencer Browne, Brisbane : Read Press, 1927.
- "The men of Queensland / Stanley Bruce Kennard: notes and recollections" by Spencer Browne, Brisbane : H.J. Diddams, 1927.
- "The sheep industry" by Spencer Browne, Brisbane, 1942.
- "Brisbane Theatre of the Old Days" by Reginald Spencer Brow... | 30,051 | zeroshot-train |
Rhys Adrian [SEP] date of death | Rhys Adrian
Rhys Adrian Griffiths (28 February 1928 – 8 February 1990) was a British playwright and screenwriter. He is best known for his radio plays, which are characterised by their emphasis upon dialogue rather than narrative.
Radio dramatist.
Rhys Adrian worked in stage management before becoming a writer, contrib... | The Tudors are descended from Nest's father Rhys ap Tewdwr (Anglicized to "Tudor"). Henry Tudor, King of England, was a patrilineal descendant of Rhys ap Tewdwr. Consequently, Gerald and Nest's offspring, the Fitzgeralds, are distant cousins to the English Tudors.
Death.
The "Annals of Cambria" record the date of Owain... | 30,052 | zeroshot-train |
Richard Durnford [SEP] date of death | Richard Durnford
The Rt Rev Richard Durnford (3 November 1802 – 14 October 1895) was the Bishop of Chichester from 1870 to 1895.
He was born in Newbury, Berkshire, into an ecclesiastical family (his father was also named Rev. Richard Dunford). He was educated at Eton and Magdalen College, Oxford, and ordained in 1831. ... | Walter Durnford
Walter Durnford (b Middleton 21 February 1847 – d Cambridge 7 April 1926) was an English academic.
The son of Bishop Richard Durnford he was educated at Eton College. He entered King's College, Cambridge in 1865, graduating B.A in 1869 and M.A in 1890. He was appointed a Fellow of Kings in 1869. He was ... | 30,053 | zeroshot-train |
Richard Kendall Brooke [SEP] date of death | Richard Kendall Brooke
Richard Kendall Brooke (1930 – 12 May 1996) was a South African ornithologist.
Biography.
Brooke was born in India where his father served in the British Army. His academic career began at Rhodes University in Grahamstown where he took a bachelor's degree in theology. Later he pursued a career as... | Richard Brooke
Richard Brooke may refer to:
- Richard Brooke (Norton) (died 1569), bought the manor of Norton, near Runcorn, Cheshire
- Richard Brooke (antiquary) (1791–1861), English antiquary
- Richard Brooke (priest) (1840–1926), Archdeacon of Cape Town from 1905 until 1926
- Richard Brooke (cricketer) (1909–1973), ... | 30,054 | zeroshot-train |
Rino Ferrario [SEP] date of death | Rino Ferrario
Rino Ferrario (; 7 December 1926 – 19 September 2012) was an Italian footballer who played as a midfielder.
Club career.
A physical and dominant defensive midfielder, Ferrario became a starter at Juventus, winning the position from Carlo Parola. At Juventus he won two Serie A championships, the first in 1... | Ferrario
Ferrario is an Italian surname. Notable people with the surname include:
- Bill Ferrario (born 1928), American footballer
- Carlo Ferrario (born 1986), Italian footballer
- Joseph Anthony Ferrario (1926–2003), American Roman Catholic bishop
- Moreno Ferrario (born 1959), Italian footballer
- Rino Ferrario (bor... | 30,055 | zeroshot-train |
Roger-Philippe Menu [SEP] date of death | Roger-Philippe Menu
Roger-Philippe Menu (30 June 1948 – 4 February 2013 in Lille) is a retired French swimmer who won two silver medals in the 4 × 100 m medley relay and 100 m breaststroke at the 1970 European Aquatics Championships; he finished sixth in the 200 m breaststroke. He also competed in these three events at... | of T'ang Haywen Archives Created in 2015 by Philippe Koutouzis, owner of the reproduction rights on T'ang's work - member of A.D.A.G.P , Paris since 1997- and editor of the catalogue raisonné of his work, assembles the most comprehensive and up to date information on T'ang Haywen, his life, his works and the ongoing ca... | 30,056 | zeroshot-train |
Rolf Dieter Brinkmann [SEP] date of death | Rolf Dieter Brinkmann
Rolf Dieter Brinkmann (16 April 1940 – 23 April 1975) was a German writer of poems, short stories, a novel, essays, letters, and diaries.
Life and work.
Rolf Dieter Brinkmann is considered an important forerunner of the German so-called "Pop-Literatur". He published nine books of poems in the 1960... | : "Pop-Literatur. Rolf Dieter Brinkmann und das Verhältnis zur Populärkultur in der Literatur der sechziger Jahre." M & P Verlag für Wissenschaft und Forschung, Stuttgart 1998.
- Stephanie Schmitt: "Intermedialität bei Rolf Dieter Brinkmann. Konstruktionen von Gegenwart an den Schnittstellen von Text, Bild und Musik." ... | 30,057 | zeroshot-train |
Roy Kilner [SEP] date of death | Roy Kilner
Roy Kilner (17 October 1890 – 5 April 1928) was an English professional cricketer who played nine Test matches for England between 1924 and 1926. An all-rounder, he played for Yorkshire County Cricket Club between 1911 and 1927. In all first-class matches, he scored 14,707 runs at an average of 30.01 and too... | Harrogate when their behaviour became too much for their own mother. Sutcliffe's daughter later recalled Connie as "very stern and cross", and the only person who could control her and her brother: "I was frightened to death."
Test match cricketer.
Test match cricketer Test debut and selection for Australian tour.
Like... | 30,058 | zeroshot-train |
Sahay Ram Bose [SEP] date of death | Sahay Ram Bose
Sahay Ram Bose () (15 February 1888 – 1970) was an Indian botanist known for his pioneering work in the study of bracket fungi and the discovery of antibiotics Polysporin and Campestrin. In a research career spanning more than half a century, Bose published 120 papers on various aspects of fungi in an ar... | A. M. Sahay
Anand Mohan Sahay (1898–1991) was an activist of the Indian Independence League who later came to be the Military secretary of the Indian National Army. He was a secretary with ministerial position in the Azad Hind Government of Subhas Chandra Bose. From 1957 until 1960 he was Indian Ambassador to Thailand.... | 30,059 | zeroshot-train |
Sam Snell [SEP] date of death | Sam Snell
Sam Snell (8 May 1911 – 26 June 2002) was an Australian rules footballer who played with St Kilda in the Victorian Football League (VFL).
Snell, who was from Barooga in New South Wales, played much of his football at St Kilda as a centre half-back. He received eight Brownlow Medal votes in 1939.
After appeari... | . John Kassir and O. J. Simpson joined the cast the second season and stayed till the show's end.
- Diane Barrow: Delta Burke
- Ellen: Mariann Aalda
- Frederick 'Miracle Miles' Coolidge: Keith Amos
- Dr. Doc Phillips: Jim Antonio
- Jill Schrader: Leah Ayres
- Tom Yinessa: Jason Beghe
- Johnny Valentine: Sam J. Jones
- ... | 30,060 | zeroshot-train |
Samuel Baines [SEP] date of death | Samuel Baines
The Rt Rev Frederick Samuel Baines, DD (1858 – 1939) was an Anglican bishop in the first third of the 20th century.
He was educated at Winchester and University College, Oxford, and ordained in 1882. His first post was as Curate at Holy Trinity, Leeds, after which he was Vicar of St Cuthbert, Hunslet. Lat... | He married again in 1857 to Martha K. "Mattie" Hayes (b. about 1840). The 1860 census lists him as a prosperous merchant in Scott County, Kentucky.
Descendants.
Following the war, his sons Thomas A. Poindexter (1867–1936) and Smith A. Poindexter (1868–1953) were born. Following his death on 14 April 1869, his daughter... | 30,061 | zeroshot-train |
Sanghapala [SEP] date of death | Sanghapala
Sanghapala (506–518 CE) was a famous Mon-Khmer monk who travelled to Southern and Northern Dynasties China.
He, along with the fellow Funan monk, Mandrasena, translated Buddhist scriptures to Chinese.
See also.
- List of Buddhists | July 9 – Anastasius I Dicorus, Byzantine emperor
- July – Theocritus, Byzantine pretender
- Flavian II, patriarch of Antioch
- Gao, Chinese empress of Northern Wei
- Moninne of Killeavy, one of Ireland's early women saints (approximate date)
- Sanghapala, Mon-Khmer monk (b. 506)
- Tonantius Ferreolus, Gallo-Roman senat... | 30,062 | zeroshot-train |
Satyavrata Siddhantalankar [SEP] date of death | Satyavrata Siddhantalankar
Prof. Satyavrata Siddhantalankar (1898–1992) was an Indian educationist and parliamentarian. He was the Vice-Chancellor of the Gurukul Kangri Vishwavidyalaya and wrote a number of books on education & social science. He was nominated as a member of Rajya Sabha in 1964 and served till 1968.
So... | INC ( ele 09/07/1964 term till 1968 )
6. Rajasthan - Dalpat Singh - OTH ( ele 26/08/1964 term till 1966 )
7. Andhra - Neelam Sanjiva Reddy - INC ( ele 20/11/1964 term till 1966 )
8. Nominated - Prof Siddhantalankar Satyavrata - NOM ( ele 25/11/1964 term till 1968 ) | 30,063 | zeroshot-train |
Seong Hui-ahn [SEP] date of death | Seong Huian
Seong Huian(korean:성희안;成希顔, 1461–1513) was a Korean Joseon Dynasty politician and Neo-Confucianism Philosopher served as Prime Minister or Chief State Councillor during the reign of King Jungjong in 1513 until his death . He was one of the coup leaders and maximum merits to become Jungjong a King .
Popular ... | -Yeon Cho, Seung-Hee Go
- Chief Production Coordinators: Seong-Jin Seo, Moon-Young Lim
- Coordinators: Eun-Yung Nam, Joon-Sun Lee, Jee-Hyun Song, In-Hyung Cho, Eun-Hye Ahn
- English Coordinator: Oh-Sung Kwon
- Marketing: Jun-so Jeon, Soo-Hee Seong
- Overseas Marketing: Jun-Bok Lee, Yeong-Taek Son, Sook-Hui Choi
- Marke... | 30,064 | zeroshot-train |
Shahla Jahed [SEP] date of death | Shahla Jahed
Khadijeh Shahla Jahed (10 May 1969 – 1 December 2010) was an Iranian nurse who was sentenced to death for her alleged involvement in the murder of her boyfriend's wife. She was hanged on 1 December 2010, being the 146th person to be executed in Iran in that year.
Case and sentencing.
Jahed had been living ... | who raped and murdered 17 boys, in 2005. At dawn, on 27 July 2007, 29 men were hanged in Evin Prison on various charges of murder and drug trafficking. In 2010, Shahla Jahed was hanged in Tehran for the 2002 murder of the wife of Iran footballer Nasser Mohammadkhani. In 2006, a teenage girl of the age of 16, Atefah Sah... | 30,065 | zeroshot-train |
Sir Erasmus Philipps, 3rd Baronet [SEP] date of death | Sir Erasmus Philipps, 3rd Baronet
Sir Erasmus Philipps, 3rd Baronet (c 1623 – 18 January 1697) was a Welsh politician who sat in the House of Commons in 1654 and 1659.
Philipps was the eldest son of Sir Richard Philipps, 2nd Baronet of Picton Castle. He succeeded to the baronetcy before 1654.
In 1654, Philipps was ele... | (1840–1928)
- Sir Henry Erasmus Edward Philipps, 2nd Baronet (1871–1938)
- Sir John Erasmus Gwynne Alexander Philipps, 3rd Baronet (1915–1948)
- Sir Richard Foley Foley-Philipps, 4th Baronet (1920–1962)
Philipps baronets, of Llanstephan (1919).
- see the Baron Milford (1939 creation)
See also.
- Picton Castle
Reference... | 30,066 | zeroshot-train |
Sir Frederick Wills, 1st Baronet [SEP] date of death | Sir Frederick Wills, 1st Baronet
Sir Frederick Wills, 1st Baronet of Northmoor & Manor Heath (22 November 1838 – 18 February 1909) was a businessman in the United Kingdom. He was a director of W. D. & H. O. Wills, which later merged into the Imperial Tobacco Company.
Wills was educated at Amersham Hall and was also the... | Frederick Wills, who both became baronets, and like Frank were past presidents of the Anchor Society. Sir Frederick Wills also served as a member of parliament. Another half brother was Henry Overton Wills III, who became first Chancellor of the University of Bristol.
He was also uncle of Gilbert Wills, 1st Baron Dulve... | 30,067 | zeroshot-train |
Sir George Bowyer, 6th Baronet [SEP] date of death | Sir George Bowyer, 6th Baronet
Sir George Bowyer, 6th Baronet and 2nd Baronet, KStJ, GCSG, KCPO (3 March 1783 – 1 July 1860), was a British politician. He sat in the House of Commons in two periods between 1807 and 1818, first as a Tory and then as a Whig.
He was the son of Admiral Sir George Bowyer, 5th Baronet, and h... | Sir William Bowyer, 1st Baronet (1612–1679)
- Sir William Bowyer, 2nd Baronet (1639–1722)
- Sir William Bowyer, 3rd Baronet (1710–1767)
- Sir William Bowyer, 4th Baronet (1736–1799)
- Sir George Bowyer, 5th Baronet, 1st Baronet (1739–1800, himself created a baronet in 1794)
- Sir George Bowyer, 6th Baronet, 2nd Baronet... | 30,068 | zeroshot-train |
Sir William Bowman, 1st Baronet [SEP] date of death | Sir William Bowman, 1st Baronet
Sir William Bowman, 1st Baronet (20 July 1816 – 29 March 1892) was an English surgeon, histologist and anatomist. He is best known for his research using microscopes to study various human organs, though during his lifetime he pursued a successful career as an ophthalmologist.
Life.
Born... | - Sir William Bowman, 1st Baronet (1816–1892)
- Sir William Paget Bowman, 2nd Baronet (1845–1917)
- Sir Paget Mervyn Bowman, 3rd Baronet (1873–1955)
- Sir John Paget Bowman, 4th Baronet (1904–1994)
- Sir Paul Humphrey Armytage Bowman, 5th Baronet (1921–2003)
Bowman baronets, of Killingworth (1961).
- Sir James Bowman, ... | 30,069 | zeroshot-train |
Solomon Mack [SEP] date of death | Solomon Mack
Solomon Mack (15 September 1732 – 23 August 1820) was a resident of eighteenth-century New England and a veteran of the French and Indian War and the American Revolutionary War.
Early life.
Solomon Mack was born on 15 September 1732 to Ebenezer Mack and Hannah Huntley in Lyme, New London County, Connecticu... | Solomon Mack, grandfather of Joseph Smith, is born.
18th Century 1750s.
- Solomon Mack takes part in the French and Indian War.
18th Century 1770s.
- Solomon Mack takes part in the American Revolutionary War, the separatist rebellion against British rule.
18th Century 1790s.
18th Century 1790s 1791.
- Smith's aunt Lovi... | 30,070 | zeroshot-train |
Sophie of Landsberg [SEP] date of death | Sophie of Landsberg
Sophie of Landsberg (, ) (ca. 1259 – 24 August 1318) was a German princess member of the House of Wettin and by marriage Duchess of Glogów.
She was the eldest child and eldest daughter of Dietrich the Wise, Margrave of Landsberg, by his wife Helena, daughter of John I, Margrave of Brandenburg.
Life.... | the canonization of his great-grandmother Hedwig of Andechs. At the time of his father's death in 1274 he and his brothers are still minors; for this, his step-mother Sophie of Landsberg (widow of his father) and the Chancellor Mikołaj took their guardianship. Shortly after, they sold the towns of Bolesławiec and Nowog... | 30,071 | zeroshot-train |
Stanisław Lorentz [SEP] date of death | Stanisław Lorentz
Stanisław Lorentz (28 April 1899 – 15 March 1991) was Polish scholar of museology and history of art. Director of the National Museum in Warsaw in the years 1936-1982, deputy to Sejm - the Polish Parliament (1965–69), an UNESCO expert for the protection of monuments and historic sites.
Life.
Born in R... | Stanisław Czuryło
Stanisław Czuryło (died 1661) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Auxiliary Bishop of Lutsk (1659–1661)
Biography.
On 22 Sep 1659, Stanisław Czuryło was appointed during the papacy of Pope Alexander VII as Auxiliary Bishop of Lutsk and Titular Bishop of "Orthosias in Caria". He served as Auxili... | 30,072 | zeroshot-train |
Stefanos Lazaridis [SEP] date of death | Stefanos Lazaridis
Stefanos Lazaridis (28 July 1942 – 8 May 2010) was a stage designer, best known for his work in opera. Originally intended for a business career, he studied stage design in London, and was quickly in demand in theatres and opera houses, working with John Copley and other directors.
Originally his sty... | Lazaridis
Lazaridis may refer to:
- Prokopios Lazaridis, Greek Orthodox metropolitan bishop and saint
- Mike Lazaridis, founder of Research in Motion
- Nikolaos Lazaridis, footballer
- Stan Lazaridis, footballer
- Stefanos Lazaridis, stage designer
See also.
- 14428 Lazaridis
- Lazarides | 30,073 | zeroshot-train |
Stephen F. Olford [SEP] date of death | Stephen F. Olford
Stephen F. Olford (March 29, 1918 – August 29, 2004) was a 20th-century Christian leader.
Dr. Billy Graham called him "the man who most influenced my ministry."
He was a personal confidant of Graham. Olford was also a role model and friend to prominent pastors such as Charles Stanley and Adrian Rogers... | He launched a Young Peoples Christian fellowship in Newport, South Wales. After the war, Olford was involved in extensive ministry throughout the U.K. and overseas.
In 1953, Dr. Stephen F. Olford's years of pastoral ministry began by serving the Duke Street Baptist Church in Richmond, Surrey England (1953–1959) and the... | 30,074 | zeroshot-train |
Stringer Lawrence [SEP] date of death | Stringer Lawrence
Major-General Stringer Lawrence (6 March 1697 – 10 January 1775) was an English soldier, the first Commander-in-Chief, India
Origins.
Lawrence was born at Hereford, England, the son of John Lawrence of Hereford by his wife Mary, about either of whom little is known. He was baptised in the Church of Al... | the death of Cyril Dale in 1990, his successor Edward Dale transferred in 1994 to the Stringer Lawrence Memorial Trust and in the same year it was restored by the Devon Historic Buildings Trust. It has been a grade II* listed building, under the name of "Lawrence Castle", since 1987.
Haldon Belvedere 1789 description b... | 30,075 | zeroshot-train |
Szilárd Kun [SEP] date of death | Szilárd Kun
Szilárd Kun (23 March 1935 – 31 August 1987) was a Hungarian sport shooter who competed in the 1952 Summer Olympics, in the 1956 Summer Olympics, in the 1964 Summer Olympics, in the 1968 Summer Olympics and in the 1972 Summer Olympics. He won a silver medal at the 1952 Games. | Riheczky
- Pál Bakos
- László Marton
- Béla Zsitnik
- Róbert Zimonyi (cox)
Shooting.
Six shooters represented Hungary in 1952. In the 25 m pistol event Károly Takács won gold and Szilárd Kun won silver. Ambrus Balogh won bronze in the 50 m pistol.
- 25 m pistol
- Károly Takács
- Szilárd Kun
- 50 m pistol
- Ambrus Balog... | 30,076 | zeroshot-train |
Sámuel Mikoviny [SEP] date of death | Sámuel Mikoviny
Sámuel Mikoviny (, ? – 23 March 1750) was a mathematician, engineer, cartographer, and professor. He was a leading representative of science and technology in the 18th century Kingdom of Hungary and Habsburg Monarchy.
Family.
The family lived scattered throughout the territory of present-day Slovakia, s... | several Slovak villages, firstly as a teacher in Uhorské (Uhorszka) and Hradište (Hradistya), later he became an Evangelic priest in Turíčky (Turicska). In 1663, he moved to Ábelová (Ábelfalva). His mother was Helena Ničková (Nicsko, Niczko).
The date and the place of birth of his son polymath Sámuel is unknown. Mikovi... | 30,077 | zeroshot-train |
Thomas Cavendish [SEP] date of death | Thomas Cavendish
Sir Thomas Cavendish (19 September 1560 – May 1592) was an English explorer and a privateer known as "The Navigator" because he was the first who deliberately tried to emulate Sir Francis Drake and raid the Spanish towns and ships in the Pacific and return by circumnavigating the globe. While members o... | )
- Lady Louisa Caroline Cavendish (1835 – 21 Sep 1907), who married the Hon. Francis Egerton
- Rt. Hon. Lord Frederick Charles Cavendish (30 November 1836 – 6 May 1882)
- Lord Edward Cavendish (28 January 1838 – 18 May 1891)
From 1838 until her death, the countess was a Lady of the Bedchamber to Queen Victoria.
Blanch... | 30,078 | zeroshot-train |
Thomas Refsum [SEP] date of death | Thomas Refsum
Thomas Refsum (18 February 1878 – 18 December 1957) was a Norwegian sport shooter. He was born in Sørum, and his club was Christiania Skytterlag. He competed in military rifle and free rifle at the 1912 Summer Olympics in Stockholm. | - Paolo Piromalli, O.P. (14 June 1655 – resigned 15 Dec 1664), next Archbishop-Bishop of Bisignano (Italy) (1664.12.15 – death 1667.07.12)
- Matteo Avanian alias Avanisensis, O.P. (14 May 1668 – death 14 July 1674)
- Thomas Tatumensis, O.P. (12 Nov 1675 – 14 Oct 1680 ?Resigned)
- Sebastien Knab, O.P. (28 Sep 1682 – dea... | 30,079 | zeroshot-train |
Tony Fomison [SEP] date of death | Tony Fomison
Tony Fomison (12 July 1939 – 7 February 1990) was a notable artist in New Zealand. He was an important post-war visual artist in the country and influenced New Zealand art by incorporating elements of narrative and myth into contemporary art.
Background.
Fomison was born in Christchurch and studied at Linw... | Wellington on the residency developing his contacts with the local Samoan community.
Death.
Fomison died at Waitangi during the commemorations of the 150th anniversary of the signing of New Zealand's founding document, the Treaty of Waitangi.
External links.
- Tony Fomison in the collection of the Museum of New Zealand... | 30,080 | zeroshot-train |
Trevor Griffin [SEP] date of death | Trevor Griffin
Kenneth Trevor Griffin (14 September 1940 – 7 March 2015) was an Australian politician. He was a Liberal member of the South Australian Legislative Council from 1978 to 2002, when he retired from politics. He led the Liberal Party in the Council from 1979 to 1982 and was deputy leader from 1982 to 2001. ... | Bray's son in "Stagecoach West", was a teacher in Bishop, until he retired.
- Tod Griffin, a television actor from 1953 to 1961, resided in Bishop at the time of his death in 2002.
- Mountaineer Peter Croft lives in Bishop.
- Major Kern W. Dunagan US Army Medal of Honor recipient graduated from Bishop High School.
- Ac... | 30,081 | zeroshot-train |
Vasile Luca [SEP] date of death | Vasile Luca
Vasile Luca (born László Luka; 8 June 1898 – 23 July 1963) was an Austro-Hungarian-born Romanian and Soviet communist politician, a leading member of the Romanian Communist Party (PCR) from 1945 and until his imprisonment in the 1950s. Noted for his activities in the Ukrainian SSR in 1940–1941, he sided wit... | He also rallied with Gheorghiu-Dej's positive views on de-Stalinization, claiming that Pauker's fall had been a sign of Romania parting with Stalinism. At the time, he argued that Pauker and her collaborator Vasile Luca had viewed him with suspicion based on his participation in the Spanish Civil War.
After Gheorghiu-D... | 30,082 | zeroshot-train |
Veikko Antero Koskenniemi [SEP] date of death | Veikko Antero Koskenniemi
Veikko Antero Koskenniemi (8 July 1885 – 4 August 1962) was a Finnish poet born in Oulu.
From 1921 to 1948, Koskenniemi served as Professor of Literary History at the University of Turku. He was the university's rector from 1924 to 1932. In 1948 he became a member of the Finnish Academy. He di... | 1940), Finnish ski jumper
- Veikko Kansikas (1923-1991), Finnish politician
- Veikko Karppinen (born 1986), Finnish ice hockey player
- Veikko Karvonen (born 1926), Finnish athlete
- Veikko Antero Koskenniemi (1885-1962), member of the Finnish Academy
- Veikko Larkas (1909–1969), Finnish architect
- Veikko Lavi (1912-1... | 30,083 | zeroshot-train |
Vincenz Liechtenstein [SEP] date of death | Vincenz Liechtenstein
Vincenz Liechtenstein (30 July 1950 in Graz – 14 January 2008 in Deutschfeistritz, Styria) was an Austrian politician (ÖVP). He was a grandson of Charles I of Austria, the last Austrian Emperor. He was born a Prince of Liechtenstein. He never renounced his succession to the Liechtensteiner throne,... | civic life.
Ancestry.
Born "His Serene Highness" Prince Vincenz Karl Alfred Maria Michael of Liechtenstein (Germ. "Seine Durchlaucht" der Prinz Vincenz Karl Alfred Maria Michael von und zu Liechtenstein), the first child of Prince Heinrich of Liechtenstein and Archduchess Elisabeth of Austria. Prince Heinrich was a son... | 30,084 | zeroshot-train |
Vladan Slijepčević [SEP] date of death | Vladan Slijepčević
Vladan Slijepčević (30 October 1930 – 13 September 1989) was a Serbian film director and screenwriter. He directed more than 50 films between 1952 and 1989. His 1966 film "The Climber" was entered into the 5th Moscow International Film Festival where it won a Silver Prize.
Selected filmography.
- "Th... | Slijepčević
Slijepčević () is a Serbian surname, derived from the nickname "slijepče", meaning "blind one". It may refer to:
- Vladan Slijepčević (1930–1989), Serbian film director and screenwriter.
- Živko Slijepčević (born 1957), Serbian football manager and former player.
- Đoko M. Slijepčević (1907–1993), Serbian h... | 30,085 | zeroshot-train |
Walter Giller [SEP] date of death | Walter Giller
Walter Giller (23 August 1927 – 15 December 2011) was a German actor. He was very successful in the 1950s and 1960s, when he was often seen as a comedic leading men. One of his most successful and more serious roles was in "Roses for the Prosecutor".
Giller was born in Recklinghausen. In 1956, he married ... | - Queen's Birthday Honours (UK) – Knighthood: Kazuo Ishiguro
- RBC Taylor Prize: Tanya Talaga for "Seven Fallen Feathers: Racism, Death and Hard Truths in a Northern City"
- Rogers Writers' Trust Fiction Prize: Kathy Page, "Dear Evelyn"
- Russian Booker Prize:
- SAARC Literary Award: Najibullah Manalai
- Scotiabank Gil... | 30,086 | zeroshot-train |
Walter Rickett [SEP] date of death | Walter Rickett
Walter Rickett (20 March 1917 – 1991) was a professional footballer who played as a winger for Sheffield United, Blackpool, Sheffield Wednesday, Rotherham United and Halifax Town.
Blackpool.
Rickett signed for Joe Smith's Blackpool during the 1947–48 season, making his debut on 14 February 1948, in a 3–1... | Harold Rickett
Harold Robert Norman Rickett (20 July 1909 – 31 January 1969) was an English rower who competed at the 1932 Summer Olympics.
Rickett was born in Paddington, London. He was educated at Trinity College, Cambridge. In 1930 he was a member of the winning Cambridge boat in the Boat Race and won Silver Goblets... | 30,087 | zeroshot-train |
Wighelm [SEP] date of death | Wighelm
Wighelm is a probable Bishop of Selsey.
Wighelm's see is uncertain, but as he is the sole episcopal witness on a charter, involving land in the area, suggests that he had authority in Sussex.
Wighelm died sometime between 909 and 925. | : an impeccable piece of realistic fiction, with routine material transcended by art at its most clear-eyed and unpretentious".
- Martyn Goff in the "Daily Telegraph" writes "It is difficult to convey the marvellous quality of this book. Constance Keating is a major fictional portrait, her death finally noble".
Publica... | 30,088 | zeroshot-train |
Wilhelm Brambach [SEP] date of death | Wilhelm Brambach
Wilhelm Brambach (17 December 1841 – 26 February 1932) was a German classical scholar, music historian, and librarian. He was the son of organ builder Franz Jacob Brachmann and the brother of composer and choral conductor Caspar Joseph Brambach. He studied classical philology with Friedrich Ritschl and... | a listed building at the foot of the Sülzenberg vineyards. A working winery until 1967, it now houses a restaurant
- A 2 kilometre wine trail through the vines has information panels on wine and viticulture.
- the ruins of Heisterbach Abbey.
Notable residents.
- Caspar Joseph Brambach
- Wilhelm Brambach
External links.... | 30,089 | zeroshot-train |
Wilhelm Kienzl [SEP] date of death | Wilhelm Kienzl
Wilhelm Kienzl (17 January 18573 October 1941) was an Austrian composer.
Biography.
Kienzl was born in the small, picturesque Upper Austrian town of Waizenkirchen. His family moved to the Styrian capital of Graz in 1860, where he studied the violin under Ignaz Uhl, piano under Johann Buwa, and compositio... | and is buried in a grave of honor at the Vienna Central Cemetery. His death during the Nazi period explains his grave of honour, yet the honour has not been mediated since, in more than 70 years of democracy in Austria. Far from it, in 2007 the Republic of Austria issued a commemorative stamp in Kienzl's honour on the ... | 30,090 | zeroshot-train |
Willem Eduard Bok, Jr. [SEP] date of death | Willem Eduard Bok Jr.
Willem Eduard Bok Jr., (1 January 1880 in Pretoria, South African Republic – 29 October 1956 in Pretoria, Union of South Africa) was a South African lawyer, statesman and judge of Dutch descent.
Biography.
Biography Career.
Bok studied law in England, before setting up a law practice in his home t... | after him.
Bok was decorated by the French Republic with a knighthood in the Legion of Honour and by the Portuguese government with a knighthood in the Order of Our Lady of Immaculate Conception of Vila Viçosa.
Biography Family.
Bok married Pretoria 23 December 1878 with Martina Gerardina Johanna Eekhout (1856-1910), w... | 30,091 | zeroshot-train |
Willi Knesebeck [SEP] date of death | Willi Knesebeck
Willi Knesebeck (31 March 1887 – 18 September 1956) was a German international footballer. | Willi Wigold
Willi Wigold (10 December 1909 – 28 November 1944) was a German international footballer. He joined Fortuna Düsseldorf in 1930 and was part of the team that won the German Football Championship of 1932/33. He played four matches for Germany between 1932 and 1934.
Wigold was a corporal in the German army in... | 30,092 | zeroshot-train |
William Cornwallis Symonds [SEP] date of death | William Cornwallis Symonds
Captain William Cornwallis Symonds (1 August 1810 – 23 November 1841) was a British Army officer who was prominent in the early colonisation of New Zealand.
Symonds was born in 1810. He was the eldest son of William Symonds, Surveyor of the Navy, who was a prominent member of the New Zealand ... | repeated the arguments over his sailing-ship designs despite the Navy's having long abandoned sail by this date.
Family.
On 21 April 1808, William married Elizabeth Saunders Luscombe, daughter of Matthew Luscombe of Plymouth. They had one daughter and four sons:
- Theresa Aubrina Symonds (1808 – 19 January 1872), marri... | 30,093 | zeroshot-train |
William Johnson Sollas [SEP] date of death | William Johnson Sollas
Prof William Johnson Sollas PGS FRS FRSE LLD (30 May 1849 – 20 October 1936) was a British geologist and anthropologist. After studying at the City of London School, the Royal College of Chemistry and the Royal School of Mines he matriculated to St. John's College, Cambridge, where he was awarded... | cousin of Charles Jasper Joly, the astronomer. He entered Trinity College, Dublin in 1876, graduating in Engineering in 1882 in first place with various special certificates in branches of engineering, at the same time obtaining a First Class Honours in modern literature. He worked as a demonstrator in Trinity's Engine... | 30,094 | zeroshot-train |
William Pinckney Mason [SEP] date of death | William Pinckney Mason
William Pinckney Mason (10 January 1843 – 16 December 1922) was a Lieutenant in the Confederate States Navy, ultimately serving as commander of several ironclad gunboats. Mason was a great-grandson of George Mason, author of the Virginia Bill of Rights, and his wife Ann Eilbeck.
Early life and ed... | June 1923)
- William Pinckney Mason (10 January 1843–16 December 1923)
Upon the death of his grandfather George Mason on 7 October 1792, Mason's father Thomson inherited a portion of the Gunston Hall estate. Around 1817, Mason's father Thomson divided the property into two plantations: Dogue Run farm for Mason and Hunt... | 30,095 | zeroshot-train |
William de Turbeville [SEP] date of death | William de Turbeville
William de Turbeville (or William Turbe; c. 1095 – January 1174) was a medieval Bishop of Norwich.
Life.
Turbeville was educated in the Benedictine cathedral-priory of Norwich. Here he also made religious profession, first as a teacher and later as prior. He first held the office of precentor of t... | bishops as representatives of the English Church. These three, Bethune, Hilary of Chichester, and William de Turbeville, were allowed to attend the council. Theobald of Bec was expressly forbidden to attend, but he managed to evade those watching him and arrived in Reims along with his clerk, Thomas Becket.
Death and l... | 30,096 | zeroshot-train |
Xiao Zixian [SEP] date of death | Xiao Zixian
Xiao Zixian (, 489–537), courtesy name Jingyang (景陽), formally Viscount Jiao of Ningdu (寧都驕子), was a historian and author, best known for producing the "Book of Qi".
Works.
Xiao Zixian produced the following books:
- "Book of Qi" (齐书)
- "Book of the Later Han" (后汉书)
- "Jinshicao" (晋史草)
- "Putong Bei Fa Ji" ... | he sent Ren and Song Zixian (宋子仙) to make a surprise attack on Jiangxia, capturing it and seizing Bao and Xiao Yi's heir apparent Xiao Fangzhu (蕭方諸), subsequently putting them to death. Xu's forces collapsed, and he was forced to flee back to Jiangling. Xiao Yi instead put Wang Sengbian in charge of his remaining force... | 30,097 | zeroshot-train |
Yi Hwang [SEP] date of death | Yi Hwang
Yi Hwang (1501–1570) is one of the two most prominent Korean Confucian scholars of the Joseon Dynasty, the other being his younger contemporary Yi I (Yulgok). A key figure of the Neo-Confucian literati, he established the Yeongnam School and set up the Dosan Seowon, a private Confucian academy. Yi Hwang is oft... | Gyeongju into modern times. The Gyeongju Choe and Lee clans also trace their ancestry to the Silla elites. Prominent members of the Gyeongju Lee clan include Goryeo period scholar Yi Je-hyeon, and Joseon period scholars Yi Hwang and Yi Hang-bok. A contemporary notable figure from the Gyeongju Lee clan is Lee Byung-chul... | 30,098 | zeroshot-train |
Yongseong [SEP] date of death | Yongseong
Baek Yongseong Jinjong (Korean: 용성 진종, Hanja: 龍城 震鍾, 1864—1940) was an important Korean Buddhist master who helped propagate Buddhism in Korea. Primarily grounded in the Seon tradition, he also set about teaching others of Pure Land Buddhism and undertook massive studies and translation efforts of the Buddhis... | 6 Zen Masters of the time in Korea: Masters Hyebong, Hyewol, Hanam, Geumbong, Bowol and Yongseong.
Death (Nirvana).
On January 13, 1975, while giving a Dharma Lecture in the meditation hall at Yonghwa Temple, Beopbo, Zen Master Jeongang asked the audience, "What is the purpose of life and death?". When nobody answered,... | 30,099 | zeroshot-train |
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