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Yves Niaré [SEP] date of death | Yves Niaré
Yves Niaré (20 July 1977 – 5 December 2012) was a shot putter from France.
Career.
Niaré was born in Saint-Maurice, Val-de-Marne. He father was Malian shot putter Namakoro Niaré. His main honor was the silver medal at the 2009 European Indoor Championships with a throw of 20.42 metres. He also finished eleve... | Gaëlle Niaré
Gaëlle Niaré (born 12 March 1982 at Colombes) is a French athlete, who specializes in the high jump. She is the daughter of Namakoro Niaré and sister of Yves Niaré.
Biography.
In 1999, she placed third in the first World Youth Championships at Bydgoszcz Poland. She also placed fourth in the 2001 Junior Eur... | 30,100 | zeroshot-train |
Zicman Feider [SEP] date of death | Zicman Feider
Zicman Feider (1903–1979) was a Jewish Romanian acarologist, a remarkable researcher and a gifted academic, whose work continues to influence by many generations of biologists, some of whom studied zoology under his supervision. His name as a researcher is forever associated with the enigmatic group of Ac... | 1965, after years of collaborative work with his Romanian colleagues from the universities of Bucharest and Cluj, Professor Zicman Feider published the first edition of “The Vertebrate Zoology”. This monumental work was reedited twice (see ZOOLOGIA VERTEBRATELOR de Z. FEIDER, AL. V. GROSSU, ST. GYURKO si V. POP 1967 & ... | 30,101 | zeroshot-train |
Zofia Korbońska [SEP] date of death | Zofia Korbońska
Zofia Korbońska, née Ristau (10 May 1915 in Warsaw – 16 August 2010 in Washington, D.C.) was a Polish resistance fighter and journalist.
She was born in Warsaw and graduated from the Maria Konopnicka High School and School of Political Sciences there. In 1938 she married a lawyer and Polish People's Par... | - Jan Karski: "Story of a Secret State", Simon Publications, 2001, .
- Halik Kochanski: "The Eagle Unbowed: Poland and the Poles in the Second World War", Harvard University Press, 2012, .
- Jan Koniarek, "Polish Air Force 1939–1945", Squadron/Signal Publications, 1994, .
- Stefan Korboński, Zofia Korbońska, F. B. Czar... | 30,102 | zeroshot-train |
Zvonimir Lončarić [SEP] date of death | Zvonimir Lončarić
Zvonimir Lončarić (13 March 1927 – 11 November 2004) was a Croatian sculptor and painter.
In 1955, he graduated from the Academy of Applied Arts at the University of Zagreb.
Between 1958 and 1978, Lončarić directed four animated films for Zagreb Film, and was also the art director of 19 animated and f... | Lončarić
Lončarić is a Croatian surname. The surname may refer to:
- Filip Lončarić (1986–), Croatian professional football goalkeeper
- Marija Planić-Lončarić (1933–1992), Croatian art historian
- Mijo Lončarić (1941–), Croatian linguist
- Sandra Lončarić (1974–), Croatian actress
- Zvonimir Lončarić (1927–2004), Croa... | 30,103 | zeroshot-train |
Zélie de Lussan [SEP] date of death | Zélie de Lussan
Zélie de Lussan (21 December 1861 – 18 December 1949) was an American opera singer of French descent who was successful in her native country but made most of her career in England. The wide range of her voice allowed her to sing both mezzo-soprano and soprano roles. Among de Lussan's most famous roles ... | Opera Company. After retiring from the stage she made her home in London, where she continued to teach singing for many years.
Life and career.
Life and career Early years.
Zélie de Lussan was born in Brooklyn, New York, to French parents, Jean de Lussan and his wife, a professional soprano. The young Zélie first appea... | 30,104 | zeroshot-train |
Abraham Rovigo [SEP] date of death | Abraham Rovigo
Abraham Rovigo (born ca. 1650 in Modena, died 1713 in Mantua) was a Jewish scholar, rabbi and kabbalist.
Biography.
Rovigo studied in Venice in the "yeshiva" of Moses Zacuto and devoted himself to study the Kabbalah. He was one of the main supporters in Livorno of the moderate wing of the Sabbatean movem... | his methods and even created a pseudo-Midrash Peli'ah for the purpose of explaining the original ingeniously in the manner initiated by R. Höschel. Behr Perlhefter is considered the first Maggid of the Sabbatian Abraham Rovigo in Modena. Perlhefter restored the Sabbatian theology after the death of the pseudo-Messiah, ... | 30,105 | zeroshot-train |
Alar Kotli [SEP] date of death | Alar Kotli
Alar Kotli (27 August 1904 in Väike-Maarja - 4 October 1963 in Tallinn) was an Estonian architect. He studied sculpture at the art school "Pallas" in Tartu during 1922-1923 and mathematics at the University of Tartu. He graduated from the Gdańsk University of Technology in 1927 as an architect.
Among the mos... | Alar (disambiguation)
Alar is the common term for Daminozide, a chemical compound that serves as a plant growth regulator.
"Alar" may also refer to:
Anatomy.
- Alar ligament, a connection between head and neck
- Alar fascia, a layer of fascia
- Alar plate (also known as alar lamina), a neural structure in the embryonic... | 30,106 | zeroshot-train |
Albin Swoboda, Jr. [SEP] date of death | Albin Swoboda Jr.
Albin Swoboda Jr. (19 March 1883 – 5 January 1970) was a German operatic bass-baritone. Born in Dresden, he was the son of tenor and actor Albin Swoboda Sr. and soprano Friederike Fischer; both of whom were luminaries of the "Golden Age" of Viennese operetta. His grandfather, Joseph Wilhelm Swoboda, a... | Albin Swoboda
Albin Swoboda may refer to:
- Albin Swoboda, Sr. (1836-1901), operatic tenor
- Albin Swoboda, Jr. (1883-1970), operatic bass-baritone and son of Albin Swoboda, Sr. | 30,107 | zeroshot-train |
Alexander Hugh Chisholm [SEP] date of death | Alexander Hugh Chisholm
Alexander Hugh Chisholm (28 March 1890 — 10 July 1977) also known as Alec Chisholm, was a noted Australian journalist, newspaper editor, author and amateur ornithologist. He was a member of the Royal Australasian Ornithologists Union (RAOU), President of the RAOU 1939-1940, and Editor of its jou... | figure in Maine industry. His legacy went beyond his reputation as a capitalist, however; he created the first forest management program for International Paper Company and developed a planned community for the workers in his mills which was a model for the nation.
Early life.
Hugh J. Chisholm was the fifth of ten chil... | 30,108 | zeroshot-train |
Alfredo Vernacotola [SEP] date of death | Alfredo Vernacotola
Alfredo Vernacotola (27 April 1978 – 29 July 2015) was an Italian poet and writer.
Biography.
Alfredo Vernacotola was born in L'Aquila, Italy, lived and worked in L'Aquila. After graduation he began a journey that takes him to the scientific cultural psychology degree in Psychology Applied Sciences ... | Chicago Bears), 1963 NFL Champion, brain hemorrhage.
- Jemera Rone, 71, American human rights activist, ovarian cancer.
- Peter Sim, 98, Australian politician, Senator for Western Australia (1964–1981).
- Tamarillo, 23, British eventing horse, euthanised. (death announced on this date)
- Sir John Todd, 88, New Zealand ... | 30,109 | zeroshot-train |
Alfredo Zalce [SEP] date of death | Alfredo Zalce
Alfredo Zalce Torres (12 January 1908 – 19 January 2003) was a Mexican artist and contemporary of Diego Rivera, David Siqueiros and other better-known muralists. He worked principally as a painter, sculptor, and engraver, also taught, and was involved in the foundation of a number of institutions of cultu... | precision and clarity"; his scenes of everyday life and of the common man are steeped in social criticism. The ability to draw was for him fundamental for any aspiring fine artist.
Museo de Arte Contemporanéo Alfredo Zalce.
Museo de Arte Contemporáneo "Alfredo Zalce" (MACAZ) opened in Morelia in 1971. It contains eight... | 30,110 | zeroshot-train |
Ambrose Cobbs [SEP] date of death | Ambrose Cobbs
Ambrose Cobbs (1603 – c. 1655) was an early Virginia colonist and planter who established the long lasting social and political Cobb dynasty in the southern states.
Life.
Ambrose Cobbs was born in 1603 in Kent, England. He was the son of Ambrose Cobbs and Angelica Hunt, the sister of Robert Hunt, chaplain... | 21st century. This prominent Georgia branch of the Cobbs family was founded by Thomas 'Old Tom' Cobbs and John Addison Cobbs, great-great grandsons of Ambrose through his son Robert. The two men would eventually drop the 'S' from their surname as would all their descendants by the Civil War. Cobb County, Georgia was na... | 30,111 | zeroshot-train |
Anders Eklund [SEP] date of death | Anders Eklund
Anders Eklund (22 December 1957 – 1 April 2010) was a Swedish boxer. He was nicknamed "Lillen" (Swedish: "Tiny"), but later chose the nickname "Viking".
Eklund was born in Gävle. He competed in the Heavyweight division (91 kg) at the 1980 Summer Olympics in Moscow, where he was defeated in the quarter fin... | Höglund riding her bike. The man also snapped a photo of a red Saab 900 following the young girl. The driver of the red car was later revealed to be Anders Eklund. After the photographer stepped forward and showed police his photos, Eklund was identified and consequently arrested. On April 13, 2008, after days of inter... | 30,112 | zeroshot-train |
Antoni Serra Serra [SEP] date of death | Antoni Serra Serra
Antoni Serra Serra (1708–1755) was a religious writer member of Order of Minims.
Serra was born in Sa Pobla. He was in the Convent of Saint Francis of Pauoa of Palma and was a Reader of philosophy and theology, Visitor, Mallorca's Order of Minims General and Provincial Vicar Inquisition Qualifier; Po... | - April 6 – Richard Rawlinson, English antiquary and cleric (born 1690)
- September 9 – Johann Lorenz von Mosheim, German Lutheran church historian (born 1693)
- December 29 – Gabrielle-Suzanne Barbot de Villeneuve, French children's writer (born c. 1695)
- "Unknown date" – Antoni Serra Serra, Spanish religious writer ... | 30,113 | zeroshot-train |
Antonio Guarnieri [SEP] date of death | Antonio Guarnieri
Antonio Guarnieri (Venice, Italy, 1 February 1880 — Milan, Italy, 25 November 1952) was an Italian conductor and cellist.
After playing cello in the Martucci string quartet he turned to conducting in 1904, being engaged by the Vienna Court Opera in 1912.
He succeeded Arturo Toscanini at La Scala in 19... | Igual de Soria (16 May 1803 – death 14 Sep 1814)
- Antonio Carrillo Mayoral (10 July 1815 – death 19 March 1826)
- Cipriano Sánchez Varela (3 July 1826 – death 13 March 1848)
- Martino Piña y Giménez (5 Sep 1851 – death 25 Nov 1851)
- José Ávila Lamas (27 Sep 1852 – 25 Sep 1857), next Bishop of Orense)
- Bernardo Conde... | 30,114 | zeroshot-train |
Antti Valkama [SEP] date of death | Antti Valkama
Antti Valkama (31 July 1889 – 26 July 1974) was a Finnish sports shooter. He competed in three events at the 1924 Summer Olympics. | (1914–1917)
- Antti Tuomikoski
- Leonard Typpö (1911–1918)
- Juho Vaarala
- Iisakki Vahe
- Wäinö Valkama (1914–1917, 1917–1918)
- Tuomas Vanhala
- Iida Vemmelpuu (1907–1909)
- Artturi Virkkunen (1907–1909, 1910–1911, 1914–1918)
- Paavo Virkkunen (1914–1918)
- Toini Voipio
- Kalle Vuorinen (1912–1914)
- Oskari Vuorivirt... | 30,115 | zeroshot-train |
Antón Losada Diéguez [SEP] date of death | Antón Losada Diéguez
Antón Losada Diéguez (b. , (Boborás), Spain, 22 December 1884 - d. Pontevedra, Spain, 15 October 1929) was a writer, Spanish politician, member of the Irmandades da Fala of Ourense, impulsor of the magazine "Nós" and correspondent of the Royal Galician Academy. He was author of half a dozen books o... | Garrido Couceiro (2005). "Días de Losada na Estrada", intro. in "A domeadora", Fervenza, .
- Henrique Monteagudo (1995). "Ideas sobre a lingua de Antón Losada Diéguez" in "Antón Losada Diéguez, 10 anos dun premio". O Carballiño. .
- "Homenaxe a Antón Losada Diéguez: centenario 1884-1984". Concello do Carballiño, 1984. ... | 30,116 | zeroshot-train |
Arnaud Berquin [SEP] date of death | Arnaud Berquin
Arnaud Berquin (September 1747 in Bordeaux – 21 December 1791) was a French children's author.
His most famous work was "L'Ami des Enfans" (1782-3) which was first translated into English, albeit bowdlerised, by Mary Stockdale and published in London in 1783-4 by Mary's father John Stockdale.
The work re... | Berquin
Berquin may refer to:
- places
- Neuf-Berquin, a French commune in Nord "departement"
- Vieux-Berquin, a French commune in Nord "departement"
- people
- Arnaud Berquin (1747–1791), a French children's author
- Louis de Berquin (c. 1490–1529), a French lawyer, civil servant, linguist and reformer | 30,117 | zeroshot-train |
Arthur Bywater [SEP] date of death | Arthur Bywater
Richard Arthur Samuel Bywater, (3 November 1913 – 6 April 2005), known as Arthur Bywater, won the George Cross and George Medal, one of only eight people to have been awarded both medals, and the only civilian.
He was born on 3 November 1913 in Birmingham and educated at Birmingham University (BSc Chemis... | from Yorkshire.
People.
- Hector Charles Bywater, an English naval expert, author and WWI spy obscurely famous for accurately predicting WWII in the Pacific.
- Hetti Bywater, British actress
- Ingram Bywater, an English classical scholar
- Jim Bywater, British actor
- Michael Bywater, an English writer
- Richard Arthur... | 30,118 | zeroshot-train |
Arthur Moore Lascelles [SEP] date of death | Arthur Moore Lascelles
Arthur Moore Lascelles VC MC (12 October 1880 – 7 November 1918) was an English recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest and most prestigious award for gallantry in the face of the enemy that can be awarded to British and Commonwealth forces. He was educated at Uppingham School and attended t... | It was named after the Samworth Brothers, Old Uppinghamians who helped to finance the construction.
Quatercentenary.
Elizabeth II visited the school on the occasion of the Quatercentenary, on 16 November 1984.
Old Uppinghamians.
For details of notable alumni - see List of Old Uppinghamians
Military.
Five Old Uppinghami... | 30,119 | zeroshot-train |
August von Krempelhuber [SEP] date of death | August von Krempelhuber
August von Krempelhuber (14 September 1813 – 2 October 1882) was a German lichenologist born in Munich.
Born into nobility, he studied forestry at the University of Munich. Through his work in forestry, he developed an interest in lichens, subsequently publishing numerous articles in the field o... | - ----. 1889. Ascomyceten: Hysteriaceen und Discomyceten. Dr L. Rabenhorst’s Kryptogamen-Flora von Deutschland, Oesterreich und der Schweiz Zweite Auflage. Vol. 1. 3. Abth: Ascomyceten: Hysteriaceen und Discomyceten. 209-336
- ----. 1889. Ascomyceten, Fasc. XX. Hedwigia 5: 347-358
Taxonomy.
In 1861 the fungi genus "Reh... | 30,120 | zeroshot-train |
Augusta Déjerine-Klumpke [SEP] date of death | Augusta Déjerine-Klumpke
Augusta Déjerine-Klumpke (15 October 1859 – 5 November 1927) was an American-born French medical doctor known for her work in neuroanatomy. She was the first female intern to work in a hospital in Paris.
From a young age, Klumpke's family was supportive of her medical ambitions, going as far as... | Klumpke
Klumpke may refer to:
People.
- Anna Elizabeth Klumpke (1856–1942), American portrait and genre painter
- Augusta Déjerine-Klumpke (1859-1927), American-born French physician
- Dorothea Klumpke-Roberts (1861–1942), American-born French astronomer
- Julia Klumpke (1870–1961), American violinist and composer
Othe... | 30,121 | zeroshot-train |
Auguste François [SEP] date of death | Auguste François
Auguste François, (20 August 1857 – 4 July 1935) was a French consul first in Paraguay between 1893 and 1895 then in southern China between 1896 and 1904, first in Longzhou in Guangxi province and Kunming in Yunnan. In China, he is known as 方苏雅 ("Fang Suya").
Kunming was then known as Yunnan-fu (云南府), ... | -Pierre-Henri Gouraud † (21 Feb 1906 Appointed – 2 Oct 1928 Died)
- Hippolyte Tréhiou † (15 Apr 1929 Appointed – 9 Jan 1941 Died)
- Eugène-Joseph-Marie Le Bellec † (11 Oct 1941 Appointed – 24 Sep 1964 Retired)
- Pierre-Auguste-Marie Boussard † (24 Sep 1964 Appointed – 16 Nov 1991 Retired)
- François-Mathurin Gourvès (1... | 30,122 | zeroshot-train |
Baltacı Mehmet Pasha [SEP] date of death | Baltacı Mehmet Pasha
Baltacı Mehmet Pasha (also called Pakçemüezzin Baltacı Mehmet Pasha, sometimes known just as Baltacı or Baltadji; 1662, Osmancık – July 1712, Lemnos) was an Ottoman statesman who served as grand vizier of the Ottoman Empire from 1704 to 1706, and as Kapudan Pasha (grand admiral of the Ottoman Navy)... | date unknown" – Baltacı Mehmet Pasha, Ottoman (Turkish) grand vizier (b. 1662) | 30,123 | zeroshot-train |
Barnard Flower [SEP] date of death | Barnard Flower
Barnard Flower (died July or August 1517) was a Flemish glazier. He was King's Glazier to Henry VII and Henry VIII from 1505 to 1517, the first non-Englishman to hold this office.
Flower came to work in England in the late 15th century. By 1496 he was working for Henry VIII providing glass for Woodstock ... | removed and the chapel again escaped damage.
Great windows.
The windows of King's College Chapel are some of the finest in the world from their era. There are 12 large windows on each side of the chapel, and larger windows at the east and west ends. With the exception of the west window, they are by Flemish hands and d... | 30,124 | zeroshot-train |
Basil Kennett [SEP] date of death | Basil Kennett
Basil Kennett (21 October 1674 – 3 January 1715) was a Church of England cleric who served as the first chaplain to the British Factory at Leghorn. An academic, writer and translator, Kennett was elected president of Corpus Christi College, Oxford, serving for a short time before his early death. His 1696... | intimacy with Charles Trimnell, bishop of Norwich, who was high in favour with George I of Great Britain, secured for him in 1718 the bishopric of Peterborough. He died at Westminster in December 1728. White Kennett Street, near St. Botolph, Aldgate, is named after him.
Biography.
White Kennett was born in the parish o... | 30,125 | zeroshot-train |
Benedetto Ghiglia [SEP] date of death | Benedetto Ghiglia
Benedetto Ghiglia (27 December 1921 – 4 July 2012) was an Italian composer, conductor and pianist.
Life and career.
Born in Fiesole, Ghiglia graduated in composition and piano at the conservatory of Florence. He then started an activity as a chamber musician, both as solo and in couple with cellist Pi... | Benedetto Rezzani
Benedetto Rezzani (died July 1639) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Bishop of Sagone (1635–1639).
Biography.
On 17 Sep 1635, Benedetto Rezzani appointed during the papacy of Pope Urban VIII as Bishop of Sagone. On 23 Sep 1635, he was consecrated bishop by Giulio Cesare Sacchetti, Cardinal-Pr... | 30,126 | zeroshot-train |
Bernadetto de' Medici [SEP] date of death | Bernadetto de' Medici
Bernadetto de' Medici (died after 1576) was an Italian patrician who moved from Florence to Naples.
Biography.
A member of a cadet branch of the Medici family (the one later called the Princes of Ottajano), he was the son of Ottaviano de' Medici and Bartholomea Giugni. In 1559, he married Giulia d... | Luigi de' Medici
Luigi de' Medici (22 April 1759 - 25 January 1830) was an Italian legal scholar and statesman, who served as prime minister of the Kingdom of the Two Sicilies. He belonged to the Neapolitan branch of the princely Florentine House of Medici, a cadet branch founded in 1567 by Bernadetto de' Medici after ... | 30,127 | zeroshot-train |
Bernhard Stavenhagen [SEP] date of death | Bernhard Stavenhagen
Bernhard Stavenhagen (24 November 1862 – 25 December 1914) was a German pianist, composer and conductor. His musical style was influenced by Franz Liszt, and as a conductor he was a strong advocate of new music.
Biography.
Born in Greiz, he commenced piano study in 1868. His family moved to Berlin ... | which he may have contracted during the Bayreuth Festival hosted by his daughter Cosima. At first, he was surrounded by some of his more adoring pupils, including Arthur Friedheim, Siloti and Bernhard Stavenhagen, but they were denied access to his room by Cosima shortly before his death at 11:30 p.m. He is buried in t... | 30,128 | zeroshot-train |
Bobby Shearer [SEP] date of death | Bobby Shearer
Bobby Shearer (29 December 1931 – 5 November 2006) was a Scottish professional football player and manager. Shearer represented Scotland in four full international games.
Playing career.
Shearer, a right-back, played 407 times in all competitions for Rangers between 1955 and 1965, including a run of 165 c... | to win a date with teen idol singer Bobby Sherman, the two girls sneak out of Arlene's home, at the same time as the Watergate break-in. They manage to enter and leave through the parking garage by taping the latch of a door, accidentally causing the break-in to be discovered. They are seen by G. Gordon Liddy (Harry Sh... | 30,129 | zeroshot-train |
Bua Xou Mua [SEP] date of death | Bua Xou Mua
Bua Xou Mua (1915–2013), also known as Boua Xou Mua, was a Hmong spiritual leader, village chief, and musician. He was known for his recitation of the Hmong oral epic and playing of the gaeng (bamboo mouth organ).
He was born in Ban Whoi Na, a village in northeastern Laos, in 1915. His extended family had ... | by a folklorist with the company Documentary Arts. The repertoire included traditional songs that commemorated New Year's celebrations, weddings, and funerals. The recording was released in 1995 on Arhoolie Records, a label dedicated to preserving folk music traditions.
Discography.
- Boua Xou Mua, "The Music of the Hm... | 30,130 | zeroshot-train |
C. J. Dennis [SEP] date of death | C. J. Dennis
Clarence Michael James Stanislaus Dennis, better known as C. J. Dennis, (7 September 1876 – 22 June 1938) was an Australian poet known for his humorous poems, especially "The Songs of a Sentimental Bloke", published in the early 20th century. Though Dennis's work is less well known today, his 1916 publicat... | novelist
Deaths.
A list, ordered by date of death (and, if the date is either unspecified or repeated, ordered alphabetically by surname) of deaths in 1938 of Australian literary figures, authors of written works or literature-related individuals follows, including year of birth.
- 21 January – Will Dyson, poet and art... | 30,131 | zeroshot-train |
Catherine of Saxe-Lauenburg [SEP] date of death | Catherine of Saxe-Lauenburg
Catherine of Saxe-Lauenburg ("Katarina" in Swedish) (24 September 1513 – 23 September 1535) was the first consort of Gustav I of Sweden and Queen of Sweden from 1531 until her death in 1535.
Life.
Catherine was born in Ratzeburg to Magnus I, Duke of Saxe-Lauenburg and Catherine, daughter of ... | William was co-ruler as well.
John married Catherine of Saxe-Lauenburg, a daughter of Erich IV of Saxe-Lauenburg. After his death, she married John IV of Mecklenburg. He had no known children.
External links.
- Genealogical table of the House of Mecklenburg | 30,132 | zeroshot-train |
Chandra Saradavara [SEP] date of death | Chandra Saradavara
Chandra Saradavara, Princess of Phichit (; ; 15 April 1873 – 21 February 1905), was the Princess of Siam (later Thailand). She was a member of Siamese Royal Family. She is a daughter of Chulalongkorn, King Rama V of Siam.
Her mother was Princess Saovabhak Nariratana, daughter of Prince Ladavalya, the... | respect to her stepsister's funeral, Princess Srivilailaksana at Bang Pa-In Royal Palace, Ayutthaya Province.
Royal decorations.
- Dame of The Most Illustrious Order of the Royal House of Chakri
- Dame Cross of the Most Illustrious Order of Chula Chom Klao (First class): received 26 November 1893
References.
- Royal Co... | 30,133 | zeroshot-train |
Charles Craven [SEP] date of death | Charles Craven
Charles Craven (1682 - 27 December 1754) was the son of Sir William Craven and Margaret Clapham. He held the office of Governor of Carolina between 1711 and 1716.
Biography.
He was secretary of the proprietors of Carolina Colony. In February 1711 he was appointed governor of the Colony, and in March 1712... | Bliss, Astronomer Royal (died 1764)
Births Full date unknown.
- John Cecil, 7th Earl of Exeter, peer (died 1722)
- William Craven, 3rd Baron Craven, nobleman (died 1739)
- William Godolphin, Marquess of Blandford, nobleman (died 1731)
- Emanuel Howe, 2nd Viscount Howe, politician and colonial administrator (died 1735)
... | 30,134 | zeroshot-train |
Charles Harding Firth [SEP] date of death | Charles Firth (historian)
Sir Charles Harding Firth (16 March 1857 – 19 February 1936) was a British historian.
Career.
Born in Sheffield, Firth was educated at Clifton College and at Balliol College, Oxford. At university he took the Stanhope prize for an essay on Richard Wellesley, 1st Marquess Wellesley in 1877 and ... | of England. Following his death, it was completed in two volumes by Charles Harding Firth as "The Last Years of the Protectorate" (1909).
The series is "History of England from the Accession of James I to the Outbreak of the Civil War, 1603–1642" (10 vols. 1883-4); "History of the Great Civil War, 1642–1649" (5 vols. 1... | 30,135 | zeroshot-train |
Charles Howson [SEP] date of death | Charles Howson
Charles Howson (18 July 1896 – 1976) was an English professional footballer who played as a defender. Born in Wombwell, he started his career with Rotherham Town in 1919, before joining his hometown club a year later. Numerous Football League clubs enquired to Wombwell with interest in acquiring the serv... | Clare College, Cambridge
- 1858–1867: Reverend Charles Allen Elton, MA BD (Cantab.), fellow of Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge
- 1867–1900: Reverend Reginald Jolliffe Roberts, MA (Cantab.)
Headmasters, 1900 to date.
- 1900–1919: George William Saul Howson, MA (Oxon.), formerly of Uppingham, reforming headmaster
- 1919... | 30,136 | zeroshot-train |
Charles Schild [SEP] date of death | Charles Schild
Charles Schild (1902–1980) was an American inventor. His patents range from as widely disparate fields as automotives and games, while many of his inventions were never patented at all.
Two of his inventions designed for medical assistance:
1. A hand operated 4-wheel cart for a young man who was paralyze... | Jerry Schild
Jerry Schild (September 1, 1954 – August 4, 2012) was a NASCAR driver from Houston, Texas.
Career.
Jerry Schild was the son of local race car veteran Charles Ray and younger brother of Larry Schild. Jerry was well known in the series because he had been racing since the age of 6. Starting from modest begin... | 30,137 | zeroshot-train |
Chris Baldo [SEP] date of death | Chris Baldo
Chris Baldo (real name Christian Baldauff, 24 June 1943 - 24 January 1995) was a Luxembourgish singer. He was born to a French mother, and a Luxembourgish father, in Luxembourg.
At the age of 16, he recorded an album as a duo with a friend, called "The Youngsters".
He participated in the Polish festival Sop... | - Derviš Hadžiosmanović (9 Mar 2014 - Jun 2014)
- Baldo Ranieri (Jul 2014 - 3 March 2015)
- Luan Zmijani (3 Mar 2015 – 27 September 2015)
- Armir Grimaj (27 Sep 2015 – 9 January 2016)
- Armando Cungu (9 Jan 2016 - Oct 2017)
- Ernest Gjoka (Oct 2017 – May 2018)
- Ervis Kraja (May 2018 - Jun 2018)
- Hasan Lika (Aug 2018 ... | 30,138 | zeroshot-train |
Christian Friedrich Ludwig [SEP] date of death | Christian Friedrich Ludwig
Christian Friedrich Ludwig (19 May 1757, Leipzig – 8 July 1823, Leipzig) was a German physician and naturalist. He was the son of botanist Christian Gottlieb Ludwig (1709–1773).
He studied medicine at the University of Leipzig, where in 1779 he obtained his habilitation. In 1780/81 he took a... | (31 Aug 1730-20 Feb 1770)
- Christian Karl, Count of Leiningen-Altleiningen (18 Sep 1757-1 Dec 1811)
- Friedrich I Ludwig Christian, Count of Leiningen-Altleiningen (2 Nov 1761-9 Aug 1839)
- Friedrich II Eduard, Count of Leiningen-Altleiningen (20 May 1806-5 Jun 1868)
- Károly Leiningen-Westerburg
- Johann Ludwig (6 Ju... | 30,139 | zeroshot-train |
Coccinelle [SEP] date of death | Coccinelle
Jacqueline Charlotte Dufresnoy (23 August 1931 – 9 October 2006), better known by her stage name Coccinelle, was a French actress, entertainer and singer. She was transgender, and was the first widely publicized post-war sexual reassignment case in Europe, where she was an international celebrity and a renow... | it was charted for 45 weeks, which remains to date Priscilla's longest chart trajectory. It eventually achieved Gold status.
Track listing.
1. "Celle qui bat des ailes" — 3:48
2. "Coccinelle" — 3:28
3. "Tchouk tchouk musik" — 3:24
4. "Petit navire" — 4:28
5. "Regarde-moi (teste-moi, déteste-moi)" — 3:27
6. "À quelle he... | 30,140 | zeroshot-train |
Consort Yujiulü [SEP] date of death | Consort Yujiulü
Consort Yujiulü (郁久閭椒房, personal name unknown) (died 452), formally Empress Gong (恭皇后, literally "the respectful empress"), was a consort of Tuoba Huang (Crown Prince Jingmu), a crown prince of the Chinese/Xianbei dynasty Northern Wei. She was the mother of Emperor Wencheng.
Consort Yujiulü was a sister... | by high-ranking officials, who made Tuoba Jun emperor (as Emperor Wencheng). Consort Yujiulü died soon thereafter without having been honored as an empress dowager, but later that year, Emperor Wencheng did posthumously honor his parents as emperor and empress, and she became known as Empress Gong.
Scholar Li Ping sugg... | 30,141 | zeroshot-train |
Coulson Norman Mitchell [SEP] date of death | Coulson Norman Mitchell
Coulson Norman Mitchell (11 December 1889 – 17 November 1978) was a Canadian soldier. Mitchell was a recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest and most prestigious award for gallantry in the face of the enemy that can be awarded to British and Commonwealth forces.
World War I.
Born in Winnipe... | Lieutenant Colonel Coulson Norman Mitchell (1889–1978), Canadian soldier and recipient of the Victoria Cross
- Norman Mitchell Lake, a lake in central Manitoba, named after Lieutenant Colonel Coulson Norman Mitchell | 30,142 | zeroshot-train |
Daphne Anderson [SEP] date of death | Daphne Anderson
Daphne Anderson (née Scrutton; 27 April 1922 – 15 January 2013) was an English stage, film, and television actress, as well as a dancer and singer. She made her London theatre debut in 1938 at the Windmill Theatre. Anderson appeared in such films as "The Beggar's Opera", "Hobson's Choice" and "The Scarl... | .) & Elaine Joyce Morgan
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- 01 Jul 1996 - 01 Sept 1998, Helen Anderson (LIC), Pamela Dean
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- 1 SEP 2000 – 1 JUN 2002, Dave Rust (LIC.) & Gill Maskell
- 1 JUN 2002 - 1 JUN 2004, Cherylynn Quinn (LIC)
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- 1 OCT 2... | 30,143 | zeroshot-train |
David Reynoso [SEP] date of death | David Reynoso
David Reynoso (29 January 1926 – 9 June 1994) was a Mexican actor. He appeared in more than 170 films and television shows between 1955 and 1994.
He was also a Deputy of The Seventh Federal Electoral District of the Federal District and died from cancer.
Selected filmography.
- "Ash Wednesday" (1958)
- "S... | - Apr 2014)
- Carlos Reynoso, Jr. (Apr 2014 - Sep 2014)
- Ramón Villa Zevallos (Sep 2014 - ) | 30,144 | zeroshot-train |
Debiprasad Chattopadhyaya [SEP] date of death | Debiprasad Chattopadhyaya
Debiprasad Chattopadhyaya (19 November 1918 – 8 May 1993) was an Indian Marxist philosopher. He made contributions to the exploration of the materialist current in ancient Indian philosophy. He is known for "", which is his exposition of the philosophy of Lokayata. He is also known for work on... | .
- "Nyaya: Gautama's Nyaya-sutra, with Vatsyayana's Commentary". Translated by Mrinalkanti Gangopadhyaya, with an introduction by Debiprasad Chattopadhyaya (1982) Calcutta: Indian Studies.
External links.
- "Lokayata: A Study in Ancient Indian Materialism (1959, first edition)" by Debiprasad Chattopadhayay on archive.... | 30,145 | zeroshot-train |
Deodat del Monte [SEP] date of death | Deodat del Monte
Deodat del Monte, Deodat van der Mont or Deodatus Delmont (baptized on 24 September 1582, Sint-Truiden - 24 November 1644, Antwerp) was a Flemish Baroque painter, architect, engineer, astronomer, and art dealer who was part of the inner circle of Peter Paul Rubens.
Life.
Deodat van der Mont was born on... | ), alchemist
- 6 June - Godefroy Wendelin (died 1667), astronomer
- 9 June - Daniel Heinsius (died 1655), Dutch poet and humanist
- 1581
- "date unknown"
- Frans Francken the Younger (died 1642), painter
- 1582
- 11 April - Justus de Harduwijn (died 1636), poet
- 24 September (baptism) - Deodat del Monte (died 1644), p... | 30,146 | zeroshot-train |
Derrick Somerset Macnutt [SEP] date of death | Derrick Somerset Macnutt
Derrick Somerset Macnutt (1902–1971) was a British crossword compiler who provided crosswords for "The Observer" newspaper under the pseudonym Ximenes. His main oeuvre was blocked-grid and "specialty" puzzles. Even though he only provided conventional blocked puzzles once a week for the "Observ... | Ximénez
Ximénez may refer to:
- Ximénez (surname), including a list of people with the name
- Pedro Ximénez, a variety of grape grown in Spain and a type of sherry
- Ximenes (crossword compiler), pseudonym of Derrick Somerset Macnutt
- Ximenez-Fatio House, a historic property representing a boarding house from the Flor... | 30,147 | zeroshot-train |
Diego Llopis [SEP] date of death | Diego Llopis
Diego Llopis Caules (2 May 1929 – 11 November 2013) was a Spanish professional footballer who played as a defender.
Career.
Born in Ciutadella de Menorca, Llopis played for Mallorca.
Later life and death.
Llopis died in his native town on 11 November 2013 at the age of 84. | Llopis
Llopis is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
- Carlos Llopis (1913–1970), Spanish dramatist
- Diego Llopis (1929–2013), Spanish footballer
- Francesca Llopis (born 1956), Spanish artist
- Jorge Llopis (1919–1976), Spanish satirist, actor and playwright
- José Llopis Corona (1918–2011), Spanish f... | 30,148 | zeroshot-train |
Dinah Shurey [SEP] date of death | Dinah Shurey
Dinah Shurey (1888 – 1963) was a British film producer and director of the late 1920s.
Early life.
Born in 1888 into a comfortable middle class family, Shurey's father Harry was a magazine and penny paper publisher. Some of Edgar Wallace's "Sanders of the River" stories first appeared in Harry Shurey's mag... | The Last Post (film)
The Last Post is a lost 1929 British silent drama film directed by Dinah Shurey and starring John Longden, Frank Vosper and Alf Goddard. The film was the first (and would turn out to be the only) solo directorial venture by Shurey, who was the only female producer and director working in the Britis... | 30,149 | zeroshot-train |
Domhnall Ua Buachalla [SEP] date of death | Domhnall Ua Buachalla
Domhnall Ua Buachalla (; ; 5 February 1866 – 30 October 1963) was an Irish politician and member of the First Dáil who served as third and final Governor-General of the Irish Free State and later served as a member of the Council of State.
Early life.
Ua Buachalla was from Maynooth in County Kilda... | role of the Governor-General of the Irish Free State.
Domhnall Ua Buachalla.
In 1933 the Counsellors of State, Queen Mary, Prince Edward, Prince of Wales and Prince Albert, Duke of York (acting for King George V who was ill), on the advice of the President of the Executive Council, Éamon de Valera, formally appointed a... | 30,150 | zeroshot-train |
Domingo Castillejo [SEP] date of death | Domingo Castillejo
Domingo Castillejo or Castillejos (died 1786) was a Spanish botanist, surgeon, and professor. From 1770 to 1786, he served as a professor of materia medica and botany at the Royal Naval College of Surgery in Cádiz, during which time his studies were devoted to the flora of the southern Iberian Penins... | this time against Domingo Sanchez, in Lugo. On 10 April 1992, Castillejo got his first win when he knocked out former IBF lightweight champion, Puerto Rican Harry Arroyo, in three rounds at Leganes. He followed that victory with another win against former WBC light welterweight champion Saoul Mamby of Jamaica, by an ei... | 30,151 | zeroshot-train |
Edda Neele [SEP] date of death | Edda Neele
Edda Neele (born 15 December 1910 in Elberfeld, Wuppertal, died 16 February 2005) was a German psychiatrist, and a student and collaborator of Karl Kleist, who worked at the Goethe University Frankfurt Neuropsychiatric Clinic. Along with Karl Leonhard, she was among Kleist's most prolific disciples and contr... | functions on brain maps. The work is based on several hundred cases of shot wounded patients of World War I, whose functional deficits Kleist deliberately studied and described in detail during their lifetime. Later on, by means of brain autopsy, he documented the lesion and was, thus, able to localize brain function i... | 30,152 | zeroshot-train |
Edward Bishop Elliott [SEP] date of death | Edward Bishop Elliott
Edward Bishop Elliott (24 July 1793, Paddington – 30 June 1875) was an English clergyman and premillennarian writer. Edward Bishop Elliott was a first-rate scholar that graduated from Trinity College, Cambridge in 1816, and he was given the vicarage of Tuxford, Nottinghamshire in 1824 then later w... | of God—with sword, famine, pestilence and wild beasts. The deadly pale and livid appearance displays a hue symptomatic of approaching empire dissolution. According to Edward Bishop Elliott, an era in Roman history commencing within about 15 years after the death of Severus Alexander (in 235 AD) strongly marks every poi... | 30,153 | zeroshot-train |
Edward Francis Cunningham [SEP] date of death | Edward Francis Cunningham
Edward Francis Cunningham (c. 1742–1795), sometimes called Kelso or Francesco Calza or Calze, was a Scottish portrait painter.
He came from a good Scotch family, and is said to have been born at Kelso about 1742. His father, having been implicated in the attempt of the Pretender in 1745, was 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... | 30,154 | zeroshot-train |
Ekkehard II [SEP] date of death | Ekkehard II
Ekkehard II (died 23 April 990), called "Palatinus" ("the Courtier"), was a monk of the Abbey of Saint Gall who became known for his sequence poetry.
Life.
Ekkehard was probably born in the Saint Gall area; he and his cousin Ekkehard III were nephews of Ekkehard I ("Ekkehardus Decanus"; 910–973), dean at t... | Ekkehard, Count of Hesbaye
Ekkehard (Eggebard) (d. 844), Count of Hesbaye, possibly son of Nibelung, Count of the Vexin, and grandson of Childebrand I of Herstal. Ekkehard was a vassal of Louis the Pious. Ekkehard apparently assumed the title of Count of Hesbaye upon the death of Robert II, although the circumstances o... | 30,155 | zeroshot-train |
Elizabeth Inglis [SEP] date of death | Elizabeth Inglis
Elizabeth Inglis (born Desiree Mary Lucy Hawkins, 10 July 1913 – 25 August 2007), also known as Elizabeth Earl, was an English actress, known for her role in "The Letter".
Life and career.
Inglis was born Desiree Mary Lucy Hawkins in Colchester, Essex, the daughter of Margaret Inglis (née Hunt) and Ala... | before returning to Edinburgh, where the two remained until Inglis's death in 1624. Upon moving to England, Kello and Inglis most likely had hoped to resume their work as a clerk and a scribe, but James had inherited a court from Queen Elizabeth, making this difficult. Kello also became Rector of Willingale in Essex in... | 30,156 | zeroshot-train |
Eric Mosbacher [SEP] date of death | Eric Mosbacher
Eric Mosbacher (22 December 1903 – 2 July 1998) was an English journalist and translator from Italian, French, German and Spanish. He translated work by Ignazio Silone and Sigmund Freud.
Life.
Eric Mosbacher was born in London. He was educated at St Paul's School and Magdalene College, Cambridge, graduat... | - 30 Jun – Lyndon B. Johnson & Alexei Kosygin
- 7 Jul – The Hippies
- 14 Jul – King Hussein
- 21 Jul – John Smith
- 28 Jul – Pat Moynihan
- 4 Aug – Detroit Race Riots
- 11 Aug – Whitney M. Young Jr.
- 18 Aug – Bus Mosbacher
- 25 Aug – Inside the Viet Cong
- 1 Sep – Sandy Dennis
- 8 Sep – Harold S. Geneen
- 15 Sep – Ngu... | 30,157 | zeroshot-train |
Erich Natusch [SEP] date of death | Erich Natusch
Erich Natusch (23 February 1912 – 11 March 1999) was a German sailor. He competed for Germany at the 1952 Summer Olympics and won a bronze medal in the "Dragon Class" with Theodor Thomsen and Georg Nowka. He also competed for the United Team of Germany at the 1956 Summer Olympics. | Georg Nowka
Georg Nowka (born 7 November 1910, date of death unknown) was a German sailor. He competed for Germany at the 1952 Summer Olympics and won a bronze medal in the "Dragon Class" with Theodor Thomsen and Erich Natusch. He also competed for the United Team of Germany at the 1956 Summer Olympics. | 30,158 | zeroshot-train |
Ferenc Machos [SEP] date of death | Ferenc Machos
Ferenc Machos (30 June 1932 - 3 December 2006) was a Hungarian football forward who played for Hungary in the 1954 FIFA World Cup. He also played for Budapest Honvéd FC. | in the opening stages to control Budapest Honvéd's "deceptive, constantly changing tactics", which ranged from attacking via the wings, to hitting the ball long, then changing to short passing, with Wolverhampton goalkeeper Bert Williams withstanding the pressure. Honvéd were 2–0 in front after 14 minutes; first, Sándo... | 30,159 | zeroshot-train |
Francis Robert Bonham [SEP] date of death | Francis Robert Bonham
Francis Robert Bonham (6 September 1785 – 26 April 1863) was a British party agent and politician. He was the only surviving son (another two died in infancy) of Francis Warren Bonham, a landowner from Kildare who had moved to London with his wife Dorothea. After home schooling Bonham was accepted... | ), known as Lady Lavinia Charlotte Sarah Townshend from December 1823 to 1843.
br6. Cecil Mina Bolivar Dunn-Gardner (born 1825, d.1903), formerly of the 13th light Dragoons, known as Lord Cecil Townshend from birth to age 21 (a second private act forbidding him to use that name and style was then passed). His death is ... | 30,160 | zeroshot-train |
Franciszek Ząbecki [SEP] date of death | Franciszek Ząbecki
Lieutenant Franciszek Ząbecki (8 October 1907 – 11 April 1987) was a station master at the village of Treblinka. During the German occupation of Poland in World War II, Ząbecki worked as a dispatcher for the "Deutsche Reichsbahn"; he also became a secret soldier in the underground Armia Krajowa (AK),... | of the ongoing extermination program. From July 1942 until the end of war, Ząbecki regularly delivered his reports about the Holocaust trains to the Polish government-in-exile.
Life.
Franciszek Ząbecki was born in Łyszkowice to Rozalia and Franciszek Ząbecki, as one of their four children. After graduation, he worked f... | 30,161 | zeroshot-train |
Françoise Adnet [SEP] date of death | Françoise Adnet
Françoise Adnet (30 June 1924 – 9 March 2014) was a French figurative painter born in Paris.
Adnet originally intended a professional career as a pianist. She gradually gave up the piano to devote herself to the drawing and the painting which she had always practised since her childhood.
In 50 years of ... | Adnet (surname)
Adnet is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
- Françoise Adnet (born 1924), French painter
- Jacques Adnet (1901–1984), French designer and architect
- Marcelo Adnet (born 1981), Brazilian actor and comedian | 30,162 | zeroshot-train |
Frederick Oswald Barnett [SEP] date of death | Frederick Oswald Barnett
Frederick Oswald Barnett (1883–1972) was an Australian social reformer. He was responsible for raising public awareness of inner-city poverty and leading the campaign for improved housing conditions.
Early life.
Born on 28 September 1883 in Brunswick a suburb of Melbourne in Victoria, Australia... | 1945.
- Happy Endings to Old Nursery Rhymes - Rhymes by F. Oswald Barnett Pictures by Dorothy Dibdin, The Book Depot Melbourne 1945.
- Prayers for Those Who Cannot Sleep, 1946.
- How Lovely is This World and other Poems, NH Seward Pty, Melbourne, 1961
See also.
- Dudley Flats
- Public housing in Australia
- Housing Com... | 30,163 | zeroshot-train |
Friedrich Ettel [SEP] date of death | Friedrich Ettel
Friedrich Ettel (8 June 1890 – 12 March 1941) was a Swiss film actor.
Ettel was born in Zurich and died at the age of 50 in Berlin, Germany.
Selected filmography.
- "Ludwig II, King of Bavaria" (1929)
- "Two People" (1930)
- "Louise, Queen of Prussia" (1931)
- "The Other Side" (1931)
- "Panik in Chicago... | Ettel
Ettel is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
- Friedrich Ettel (1890–1941), Swiss actor
- Wolf-Udo Ettel, German World War II pilot | 30,164 | zeroshot-train |
Friedrich Gerhard [SEP] date of death | Friedrich Gerhard
Friedrich Gerhard (24 July 1884 – 16 May 1950) was a German equestrian and Olympic champion. He won two Olympic medals at the 1936 Summer Olympics in Berlin. | Destination Death
Destination Death (, ) is a 1964 West German-Yugoslavian war film directed by Wolfgang Staudte. It was entered into the 14th Berlin International Film Festival.
Cast.
- Götz George as Herbert Hackländer
- Hans Nielsen as Major a. D. Friedrich Hackländer
- Rudolf Platte as Werner Drexel
- Reinhold Bern... | 30,165 | zeroshot-train |
Frédéric Kibassa Maliba [SEP] date of death | Frédéric Kibassa Maliba
Frédéric Kibassa Maliba (28 December 1939 – 5 April 2003) was a politician in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC).
Kibassa held the positions of Deputy Minister of Mines and then Minister of Mines in the Laurent-Désiré Kabila government. He was accused of misappropriating funds in June 20... | Stade Frederic Kibassa Maliba
Stade Frédéric-Kibassa-Maliba, also known as Stade de la Kenya, is a multi-use stadium located in the Kenya suburb of Lubumbashi, Democratic Republic of the Congo. It is currently used mostly for football matches. It is the current home of FC Saint Eloi Lupopo and the former home venue of ... | 30,166 | zeroshot-train |
G. S. Gai [SEP] date of death | G. S. Gai
G. S. Gai (Govind Swamirao Gai) (3 March 1917 – 5 February 1995) was an Indian epigraphist, historical linguist, and historian, known for his expertise in early-medieval Kannada language inscriptions. From 1962 until 1976, Gai was the Chief Epigraphist for the Archaeological Survey of India.
Gai was awarded a... | Gupta dynasty, and do not mention any date. However, following arguments can be made to date them to the 4th century, and to support the identification of the Ramagupta mentioned in these inscriptions as a Gupta emperor:
- According to epigraphist G. S. Gai, who edited the inscriptions, the inscriptions feature the so-... | 30,167 | zeroshot-train |
Gaston van de Werve et de Schilde [SEP] date of death | Gaston van de Werve et de Schilde
Baron Gaston van de Werve et de Schilde (22 March 1867 – 18 August 1923) was a Belgian Roman Catholic politician. He was governor of the province of Antwerp from 16 December 1912 until his death on 18 August 1923 .
He was the son of baron Henri van de werve et de Schilde, and of Jeanne... | Henri van de Werve et de Schilde
Henri Marie Jacques Hyacinthe, Baron van de Werve et de Schilde (1 September 1844 – 26 June 1924) was a Belgian nobleman.
He was the only son of Baron Jacques and of Charlotte de Cossé-Brissac.
He married in Paris (1866) Jeanne de Béthisy. Jeanne was the daughter of the marquess of Béth... | 30,168 | zeroshot-train |
Geoffrey Mayne [SEP] date of death | Geoffrey Mayne
Geoffrey Mayne (27 August 1928 - 14 September 2003) was the Roman Catholic Bishop of the Australian Defence Force from 27 February 1985 until 15 July 2003 | Queen Victoria's Own Madras Sappers and Miners
- 5th Indian Division Signals
- Machine Gun Battalion, 17th Dogra Regiment
Formation during World War II 9th Indian Infantry Brigade.
Commanders:
- Brigadier Theophilus J. Ponting (Sep 1939 – Sep 1939)
- Brigadier Mosley Mayne (Sep 1939 – Feb 1941)
- Brigadier Frank Messer... | 30,169 | zeroshot-train |
Georg Ludwig von Maurer [SEP] date of death | Georg Ludwig von Maurer
Georg Ludwig Maurer, since 1831 Georg Ludwig von Maurer (2 November 1790 – 9 May 1872) was a German statesman and legal historian from the Electoral Palatinate.
Biography.
Maurer was born at Erpolzheim, near Dürkheim as the son of a Protestant pastor.
Educated at Heidelberg, he went in 1812 to r... | Konrad Maurer
Konrad Maurer, since 1876 Konrad von Maurer (April 29, 1823 – September 16, 1902) was a German legal historian. He was the son of legal historian and statesman Georg Ludwig von Maurer (1790–1872). Maurer is considered one of the most significant researchers of Nordic legal and constitutional history.
Biog... | 30,170 | zeroshot-train |
George Akropolites [SEP] date of death | George Akropolites
George Akropolites (Latinized as Acropolites or Acropolita; , "Georgios Akropolites"; 1217 or 1220 – 1282) was a Byzantine Greek historian and statesman born at Constantinople.
Life.
In his sixteenth year he was sent by his father, the logothete Constantine Akropolites the elder, to the court of John... | in southeast Anatolia. No precise information exists as to the place or date of his birth, but he speaks of himself as a native Byzantine, so one may assume that he was born either in Constantinople or in the Empire of Nicaea on the Asian side of the Bosporus. One recent study would date Meliteniotes' birth to between ... | 30,171 | zeroshot-train |
George Borg Olivier [SEP] date of death | George Borg Olivier
Giorgio Borg Olivier, () (5 July 1911 – 29 October 1980) was a Maltese statesman and leading politician. He twice served as Prime Minister of Malta (from 1950–55, and from 1962–71) as the Leader of the Nationalist Party. He was also Leader of the Opposition between 1955–58, and again between 1971–77... | decouple from a fortress economy purely dependent on the British military establishment.
Near the end of his rule as prime minister, his government was rocked by various political and personal scandals, which seemed to symbolise the moral decay of the Maltese political establishment. Resigning from Leader of the Nation... | 30,172 | zeroshot-train |
George Joseph Demotte [SEP] date of death | George Joseph Demotte
George Joseph Demotte, alternatively Georges-Joseph Demotte (1877-1923) was a Belgian-born art dealer, the owner of galleries in Paris (27 rue de Berri) and New York (8 East 57th Street) specializing in the sale of medieval French art.
He became "infamous" among historians of Islamic art for his t... | , manuscript facsimiles, scholarly records, maps and recordings of musical performances at the museum. The library functions primarily as a resource for museum staff, but is available by appointment to researchers, art dealers, academics and students. The archives contain early sketches and blueprints made during the e... | 30,173 | zeroshot-train |
Georges Conraux [SEP] date of death | Georges Conraux
Georges Conraux (1885 – 1957) was a French fencer. He competed in the individual and team sabre competition at the 1924 Summer Olympics. | - Charles Delporte
- Robert Feyerick
- Félix Goblet
- Léon Tom
- Jean-Pierre Willems
- Czechoslovakia
- Alexandr Bárta
- František Dvořák
- Josef Jungmann
- Luděk Opplt
- Otakar Švorčík
- Denmark
- Jens Berthelsen
- Einar Levison
- Svend Munck
- Ivan Osiier
- Peter Ryefelt
- France
- Georges Conraux
- Henri de Saint-Ge... | 30,174 | zeroshot-train |
Georges Renaud [SEP] date of death | Georges Renaud
Georges Renaud (8 January 1893, Nancy – 28 July 1975, Peille) was a French chess master, theoretician and organizer.
He won the first French Chess Championship at Paris 1923. He represented France in 1st unofficial Chess Olympiad at Paris 1924, and in the 1st Chess Olympiad at London 1927.
He is an autho... | Renaud chante Brassens
"Renaud chante Brassens" (released in March 1996) is an album by French singer Renaud featuring cover versions of the songs of Georges Brassens. The original songs date from between 1952 and 1961. Public reaction to Renaud's reprises was generally positive even from Brassens fans. It was to be th... | 30,175 | zeroshot-train |
Georgia Caine [SEP] date of death | Georgia Caine
Georgia Caine (30 October 1876 – 4 April 1964) was an American actress who performed both on Broadway and in more than 80 films in her 51-year career.
Early career.
Born in San Francisco, California in 1876, the daughter of two Shakespearean actors, George Caine and the former Jennie Darragh, she travelle... | Caine on the night of his alleged death. Despite his denials, Bob is convicted of Caine's murder and jailed. When he is released (episode 3.20, "Killer Date"), it is revealed that he is an undercover DEA agent and Caine's ex-partner. Bob confirms to Horatio that his brother is still alive. His involvement in the DEA in... | 30,176 | zeroshot-train |
Gert van Egen [SEP] date of death | Gert van Egen
Gert van Egen (I) (alternative names: Gert va Egerem, Gert van Eggernn) (Mechelen, c. 1550 – Elsinore, 1612) was a Flemish sculptor who became a sculptor working for the Royal Danish Court.
Life.
Little is known about his life. He was likely trained in Mechelen and was later a pupil or assistant in the An... | to work for the Danish royal family.
Frederick II died in 1588 and a year later Gert van Egen was commissioned to make a monumental tomb of the king to be placed in Roskilde Cathedral. The initiative came from the deceased king's son Christian IV and widow, Dowager Queen Sophie.
Van Egen remained in the employ of the D... | 30,177 | zeroshot-train |
Giovanni Berlinguer [SEP] date of death | Giovanni Berlinguer
Giovanni Berlinguer (; 9 July 1924 – 6 April 2015) was an Italian politician, humanist and professor of social medicine.
Life and career.
He was born in Sassari, Sardinia, the son of Mario Berlinguer. A physician and professor of public health, he worked first in social medicine at the University of... | Italian Communist Party)
- Giovanni Berlinguer (son of Mario Berlinguer; Member of the European Parliament)
- Luigi Berlinguer (cousin of Enrico and Giovanni Berlinguer; Italian Minister of University and Education)
- Francesco Cossiga (cousin of Enrico and Giovanni Berlinguer; President of the Italian Republic, 1985–9... | 30,178 | zeroshot-train |
Gorges Edmond Howard [SEP] date of death | Gorges Edmond Howard
Gorges Edmond Howard (1715–1786) was a miscellaneous Irish writer. He wrote on the law and created literary works.
Biography.
Gorges Edmond Howard was the son of Captain Francis Howard (of dragoons) and Elizabeth (born Jackson). He was born in Coleraine on 28 August 1715 and educated at Thomas Sher... | of Sir Edmond Gorges and his wife in the chancel. The nearby rectory was built in the 17th century.
The West Tower, is high, and contains eight bells, three of which date from 1705. The clock face was added in 1730.
The large churchyard contains several monuments to the Gibbs family which owned the nearby Tyntesfield E... | 30,179 | zeroshot-train |
Gregory Page-Turner [SEP] date of death | Gregory Page-Turner
Sir Gregory Page-Turner, 3rd Baronet (16 February 1748 – 4 January 1805) was a wealthy landowner and politician in late 18th century England, serving as Member of Parliament (MP) for Thirsk for 21 years.
Gregory Turner ("Page" was added later) was the eldest son of Sir Edward Turner, 2nd Baronet of ... | . In its Royal Charter, issued in 1739, he is listed as one of the original governors. The charity worked to save abandoned children from the streets of the capital.
Upon his death in 1775, Page's fortune was bequeathed to his great-nephew Sir Gregory Turner, 3rd Baronet of Ambrosden, Oxfordshire, who added 'Page' to h... | 30,180 | zeroshot-train |
Grey Cooper [SEP] date of death | Grey Cooper
Grey Cooper (c. 1726 – 30 July 1801) was an English politician who sat in the House of Commons between 1765 and 1790 and was Secretary to the Treasury under various administrations.
Life.
Cooper was the son of William Cooper MD of Newcastle upon Tyne. He was educated at Durham School and Trinity College, Ca... | father's untimely death, Nathaniel was taken into the household of his uncle William Bradford, then governor of Plymouth.
Morton married Lydia Cooper (1615-23 Sep 1673) on 25 Dec 1635. They had nine children: Remember, Mercy, Hannah, Eleazer, Lydia, Nathaniel, a stillborn daughter, Elizabeth and Joanna. After the death... | 30,181 | zeroshot-train |
Hans Seyffer [SEP] date of death | Hans Seyffer
Hans Seyffer, also known as "Hans Seyfer" or "Hans of Heilbronn" (c.1460–1509), was a stone sculptor and wood carver of the late Gothic style.
Biography.
Seyffer was born in Sinsheim. Little else is known about his life. He lived and worked at a dramatic turn of an era (from late Gothic to Renaissance) tog... | nobleman (b. c. 1450)
- December 1 – Lê Uy Mục, 8th king of the later Lê Dynasty of Vietnam (b. 1488)
- "date unknown"
- Hans Seyffer, German sculptor and woodcarver (b. c. 1460)
- Shen Zhou, Chinese painter (b. 1427)
- Eleanor de Poitiers, Burgundian courter and writer
- Viranarasimha Raya, ruler of the Vijayanagar Em... | 30,182 | zeroshot-train |
Harry Barron [SEP] date of death | Harry Barron
Major General Sir Harry Barron (11 August 1847 – 27 March 1921) was Governor of Tasmania from 1909 to 1913, and Governor of Western Australia from 1913 to 1917.
Life.
Barron was born in 1847 and he attended Stubbington House School and in 1877 he married Clara Emily, daughter of Major General T. Conyngham ... | , red-headed, blue-eyed, smiling giant." President Franklin Delano Roosevelt and President Harry S Truman both claimed Barron to be a great friend. Barron organized twelve birthday balls for President Roosevelt and worked on both Roosevelt's and Truman's inaugurations.
President Harry S Truman dedicated the Sesquicente... | 30,183 | zeroshot-train |
Hartvig Andreas Munthe [SEP] date of death | Hartvig Andreas Munthe
Hartvig Andreas Munthe (9 December 1845 – 17 June 1905) was a Norwegian military officer, engineer and genealogist.
Personal life.
He was born in Elverum as a son of physician Christopher Pavels Munthe (1816–1884). He was an older brother of painter Gerhard Munthe, writer Margrethe Munthe and his... | Lagertha Munthe
Lagertha Munthe (16 March 1888 – 25 March 1984) was a Norwegian painter.
She was born in Kristiania as a daughter of Olaf Andreas Jens Wilhelm Munthe (1851–1914). She was a grandniece of historian and cartographer Gerhard Munthe, a niece of historian Hartvig Andreas Munthe, painter Gerhard Munthe, write... | 30,184 | zeroshot-train |
Henry Donn [SEP] date of death | Henry Donn
Henry Donn (otherwise Henry Dunn) (died 21 September 1586) was one of the conspirators executed for his involvement in the Babington Plot, a plot in 1586 to assassinate Queen Elizabeth, a Protestant, and put Mary, Queen of Scots, a Catholic, on the English throne.
Dunn came from a fairly wealthy Catholic fam... | National Film & Sound Archive Australia Donn Reynolds Australian media
- National Library of Australia Donn Reynolds Australian recordings
- Billboard 17 Jun 1950 MCA Records contract
- Billboard 26 Jan 1952 Imperial Records contract (Lou Chudd)
- Billboard 20 Nov 1954 CJOB Jamboree
- Billboard 29 Jul 1957 MGM Records ... | 30,185 | zeroshot-train |
Henry George Lamond [SEP] date of death | Henry George Lamond
Henry George Lamond (13 June 1885 – 12 July 1969) was an Australian farmer and writer, notable for his novels about the land, people and animals of outback Queensland.
Lamond was born at Carl Creek in Queensland's Gulf country and educated at Brisbane Grammar School and the Queensland Agricultural C... | individuals follows, including year of death.
- 13 June — Henry George Lamond, novelist (died 1969)
- 1 July — Dorothea Mackellar, poet (died 1968)
- 18 August — Nettie Palmer, critic (died 1959)
- 28 August — Vance Palmer, novelist (died 1959)
Deaths.
A list, ordered by date of death (and, if the date is either unspec... | 30,186 | zeroshot-train |
Henry Robinson Hartley [SEP] date of death | Henry Robinson Hartley
Henry Robinson Hartley (12 November 1777 Southampton – 24 May 1850 Calais, France) was an English eccentric and philanthropist. He was the benefactor behind the founding of Southampton's Hartley Institute or Hartley Institution, which later became the University of Southampton.
Early life.
Henry'... | and also operates a sports centre on the main campus.
History.
History Hartley Institution.
The University of Southampton has its origin as the Hartley Institution which was formed in 1862 from a benefaction by Henry Robinson Hartley (1777–1850). Hartley had inherited a fortune from two generations of successful wine m... | 30,187 | zeroshot-train |
Herbertus Bikker [SEP] date of death | Herbertus Bikker
Herbertus Bikker (born 15 July 1915 in Wijngaarden, Netherlands – died 1 November 2008 in Haspe, Germany), also known as "The Butcher of Ommen", was a Dutch war criminal. He was a member of the Waffen-SS. In this function, Bikker served as a guard at the prison and work camp Erika near Ommen. He receiv... | , after pardon commuted to 15 years
Herman P.M. Bartelsman – Death penalty, executed 06-03-1947
Wilhelm J. Bekkers – Death penalty, after pardon commuted to life sentence
Antonie Berends – Life sentence, later commuted to 22 years
Johan Berendsen – Death penalty, executed 02-05-1947
Jacobus P. Besteman – Death penalty,... | 30,188 | zeroshot-train |
Herta Haas [SEP] date of death | Herta Haas
Herta Haas (29 March 1914 – 5 March 2010) was a Yugoslav Partisan during World War II and the second wife of Josip Broz Tito, leader of the Partisans and a future President of Yugoslavia.
Biography.
Haas was born 1914 in Slovenska Bistrica, Slovenia, which was part of Austria-Hungary at the time. She joined ... | Two other larger churches in the town are dedicated to Our Lady of the Seven Sorrows and Saint Joseph. They date to the 15th and 18th centuries.
Notable people.
Notable people that were born or lived in Slovenska Bistrica include the following:
- Herta Haas (1914–2010), one of the wives of Josip Broz Tito
External link... | 30,189 | zeroshot-train |
Howard Merrill Shelley [SEP] date of death | Howard Merrill Shelley
Howard Merrill Shelley (1879-1956) was known primarily as a Philadelphia theater and opera personality. He was born in Philadelphia and attended Villanova College, now referred to as Villanova University. Villanova bestowed Shelley with an honorary Master of Arts Degree in 1956.
Shelley’s family ... | sentences for each boy tailored to their natures, the mother of the victim asks Hank Bell accusingly if justice had been served, and Bell answers unhappily that a great many people bear a responsibility for her son's death.
Cast.
- Burt Lancaster as Hank Bell
- Dina Merrill as Karin Bell
- Edward Andrews as R. Daniel C... | 30,190 | zeroshot-train |
Hutchins Williams [SEP] date of death | Hutchins Williams
Sir Hutchins Williams, 1st Baronet (c. 1700 – 4 November 1758) born in London, England, to William Peere Williams and Anne Hutchins. He was created a Baronet of Clapton, Northampton, on 4 April 1747
Family.
On 18 March 1726 Hutchins married Judith Booth, daughter of James Booth. Judith and Hutchins ha... | Sir William Williams, 2nd Baronet, of Clapton
Sir William Peere Williams, 2nd Baronet, MP ("c." 1730 – 27 April 1761) was an English politician in Great Britain.
He was born in Clapton, Northamptonshire, England, to Sir Hutchins Williams, 1st Baronet of Clapton, and Anne Hutchins.
He was Member of Parliament for New Sh... | 30,191 | zeroshot-train |
Isa Miranda [SEP] date of death | Isa Miranda
Isa Miranda (5 July 1909 – 8 July 1982) was an Italian actress with an international film career.
Biography.
Born Ines Isabella Sampietro in Milan, she worked as a typist whilst attending the Accademia dei Filodrammatici in Milan and training as a stage actress. She went on to play bit parts in Italian film... | one of the 50 greatest horror films of all time.
Plot.
At night in her bayside mansion, wheelchair-bound Countess Federica (Isa Miranda) is attacked and strangled to death by her husband Filippo Donati (Giovanni Nuvoletti). Moments later, Filippo himself is stabbed to death by an assailant, and his corpse is then dragg... | 30,192 | zeroshot-train |
Isabel Bassett Wasson [SEP] date of death | Isabel Bassett Wasson
Isabel Bassett Wasson (January 11, 1897 – February 21, 1994) was one of the first female petroleum geologists in the United States, the first female ranger at Yellowstone National Park, and also one of the first interpretive rangers (male or female) hired by the National Park Service.
Biography.
W... | Wasson (surname)
Wasson is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
- Craig Wasson (born 1954), American actor
- Daniel Wasson
- Dave Wasson, American television producer, director and screenwriter
- David Atwood Wasson (1823–1887), American minister and Transcendentalist author
- Dean Wasson
- Erin Wasson
-... | 30,193 | zeroshot-train |
Isobel Hogg Kerr Beattie [SEP] date of death | Isobel Hogg Kerr Beattie
Isobel Hogg Kerr Beattie (25 August 1900 – 13 July 1970) was possibly the first woman in Scotland to practice architecture on a regular basis.
Life.
Beattie was born in 1900 to Lewis and Alice Beattie who were farmers. After graduating from the Edinburgh College of Art (1921–1926), she worked f... | , founder of the Mausolea and Monuments Trust
- Julia Barfield (born 1952), co-founder of Marks Barfield Architects with David Marks; known for designing the London Eye
- Teresa Borsuk, winner of "Architects' Journal" Woman Architect of the Year 2015
- Isobel Hogg Kerr Beattie (1900–1970), perhaps the first female arch... | 30,194 | zeroshot-train |
Ivan Toms [SEP] date of death | Ivan Toms
Ivan Toms (11 July 1952 – 25 March 2008) was a South African physician, who battled the Apartheid era government as a prominent anti-Apartheid and anti-conscription activist. At the time of his death in 2008, Toms was serving as the Director of Health for the city of Cape Town, South Africa.
Early life.
Ivan... | Billy Toms
William Toms (born 19 May 1895, date of death unknown) was an Irish footballer. His regular position was as a forward. He was born in Curragh.
Toms became a professional after the Great War, in which he was awarded the Military Cross. After the war he broke into Manchester United's first team playing 14 gam... | 30,195 | zeroshot-train |
Jacob van Reesbroeck [SEP] date of death | Jacob van Reesbroeck
Jacob van Reesbroeck or Jacob van Rysbroeck (c. 6 December 1620 – 27 February 1704) was a Flemish portrait painter and engraver from Antwerp whose patrons included prominent local families as well as foreign aristocrats and monarchs.
Life.
Jacob van Reesbroeck was born in Antwerp on or shortly befo... | In 1702 van Reesbroeck made his will and two years later he died in Hoogstraten.
Work.
The work of van Reesbroeck consists mainly of portraits. He is also known for four history paintings depicting the church fathers. As van Reesbroeck only signed the portraits of his foreign patrons and the paintings of the church fat... | 30,196 | zeroshot-train |
Jacques Huber [SEP] date of death | Jacques Huber
Jacques Huber (13 October 1867 Schleitheim – 18 February 1914 Belém) was a Swiss-Brazilian botanist who did pioneering work on the flora of the Amazon from 1895 until his death. He created and organized the herbarium and arboretum in Belém, Brazil, and was director of the Museu Paraense Emílio Goeldi from... | .
- "The facts concerning the life and death of LOUIS AIME AUGUSTIN LEPRINCE, pioneer of the moving pîcture and his family", by Jacques Pfend (Sarreguemines/57200/France) 2014..
- https://www.bbc.com/news/entertainment-arts-33198686
External links.
- L'EMPREINTE DE LOUIS AIME AUGUSTIN LEPRINCE DANS L'HISTOIRE DU CINEMA... | 30,197 | zeroshot-train |
Jacques Le Ber [SEP] date of death | Jacques Le Ber
Jacques Le Ber (c. 1633 – 25 November 1706) was a merchant and seigneur in Montreal, New France. In 1686 he was ennobled by Louis XIV and took the title Jacques Le Ber de Saint-Paul de Senneville, based on his hometown of Senneville-sur-Fécamp.
Biography.
Jacques Le Ber was born in c. 1633 in the parish ... | Jeanne Le Ber
Jeanne Le Ber (4 January 1662 – 3 October 1714) was a religious recluse in New France.
Family and education.
Jeanne Le Ber was born in Ville-Marie (Montreal), on January 4, 1662. As a daughter of Jeanne Le Moyne and Jacques Le Ber, Jeanne was raised within a wealthy and influential family; her mother was ... | 30,198 | zeroshot-train |
James Cooley Fletcher [SEP] date of death | James Cooley Fletcher
James Cooley Fletcher (1823–1901) was a Presbyterian minister and missionary with strong activities in Brazilian lands.
Fletcher was born in Indianapolis, the son of Calvin Fletcher, a banker and one of the first settlers of Indiana. James Cooley Fletcher graduated from Brown University in 1846, a... | Boston on June 10, 1899. Several of the Fletcher children went on to have successful careers of their own, including Presbyterian missionary James Cooley Fletcher and Dr. William Baldwin Fletcher (who would also be elected to the state senate in 1882 and organized the local sanatorium).
The Indiana Statehouse has a mar... | 30,199 | zeroshot-train |
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