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James Gordon Irving [SEP] date of death | James Gordon Irving
James Gordon Irving (June 2, 1913 – August 15, 2012) was an commercial illustrator and painter, best known for illustrating the early Golden Guide series of nature books.
Life and career.
Irving, who went by the name Gordon, was born in Ridgefield Park, New Jersey. Interested in natural-history illu... | High on Cocaine: A Drug with Status and Menace
- 13 Jul – Viet Nam Vets: Fighting for their Rights
- 20 Jul – Sandra Day O'Connor
- 27 Jul – Caspar Weinberger
- 3 Aug – Prince Charles & Lady Diana (wedding)
- 10 Aug – Ice Cream: Getting Your Licks
- 17 Aug – Winging It: Coping Without Controllers
- 24 Aug – James Rouse... | 30,200 | zeroshot-train |
James MacCaffrey [SEP] date of death | James MacCaffrey
Monsignor James MacCaffrey STL, PhD (1875-1935) was an Irish priest, theologian and historian.
Biography.
Monsignor MacCaffrey was born in 1875, at Fivemiletown, Co. Tyrone, he was the son of Francis MacCaffrey of Alderwood, Clogher, Co. Tyrone. He was educated at St. Macartan's Seminary, Monaghan, be... | Thomas, "History of the Church in England" (London, 1857)
- Husenbeth, Frederick Charles, "The Life of the Right Rev. John Milner, D.D.", James Duffy (Dublin, 1862)
- Kirk, John, "Biographies of English Catholics" (London, 1909)
- "Laity's Directory" (1827)
- MacCaffrey, James, "History of the Catholic Church in the Ni... | 30,201 | zeroshot-train |
Jaromír Nečas [SEP] date of death | Jaromír Nečas
Jaromír Nečas (17 November 1888 in Nové Město na Moravě, Margraviate of Moravia – 30 January 1945 in Merthyr Mawr) was a Czechoslovak politician. He was one of the leading figures in the Social Democratic Workers' Party in Subcarpathian Rus'. He was elected to the Czechoslovak National Assembly in 1924 an... | Nečas
Nečas (feminine Nečasová) is a Czech surname, it may refer to:
- Jaromír Nečas, Czech politician
- Martin Nečas, Czech ice hockey player
- Petr Nečas, politician and former Prime Minister of the Czech Republic
- Radim Nečas, Czech footballer
- Radim Nečas (footballer born 1988), Czech footballer
- , Czech politic... | 30,202 | zeroshot-train |
Jaume Cascalls [SEP] date of death | Jaume Cascalls
Jaume Cascalls (early 14th century – 1378) was a Spanish sculptor, born in Berga. He was a representative of the Catalan school of Gothic sculpture. He was married to the daughter of painter Ferrer Bassa, with whom he had a profitable work relationship.
Cascalls' oldest known work is a white marble altar... | Jordi de Déu
Jordi de Déu (later Jordi Johan; died c. 1418) was a Catalan Gothic sculptor of Greek origin, born in Messina.
He was bought as a slave in Barcelona by the sculptor Jaume Cascalls, who taught him sculpture. The first mentions of Jordi working alongside his master, on the royal tombs in Poblet Monastery dat... | 30,203 | zeroshot-train |
Jens Schanche [SEP] date of death | Jens Schanche
Jens Schanche (1717 – 1787) was a Norwegian postmaster and postal inspector. He contributed significantly to the development and reform of the Norwegian postal service ("Posten Norge").
Schanche grew up at the trading post of Karstenøya on Ytter-Vikna in Nord-Trondelag, Norway. From 1742 he worked as a p... | 23 December – Jens Ludvig Andersen Aars, politician (died 1919)
Births Full date unknown.
- Erik Enge, politician and Minister (died 1933)
- Gunnar Olavsson Helland, Hardanger fiddle maker (died 1938)
Deaths.
- 8 June – Johan Bülow Wamberg, politician, (born 1786)
- 3 July – Jonas Schanche Kielland, consul and politici... | 30,204 | zeroshot-train |
Johann Georg Ebeling [SEP] date of death | Johann Georg Ebeling
Johann Georg Ebeling (8 July 1637 – 4 December 1676) was a German composer who was born in Lüneburg and died in Stettin. Ebeling is known as editor and composer of hymns by Paul Gerhardt. He published in 1667 120 songs by Gerhardt, adding new melodies to many, writing the first melody for 26 of the... | of the German Baroque period, adapted the classical Roman poets Martial and Plautus.
- Johann von Götzen (1599 in Lüneburg – 1645) nobleman and Generalfeldmarschall who fought during the Thirty Years' War
- Johann Georg Ebeling (1637 in Lüneburg – 1676) editor and composer of hymns by Paul Gerhardt
- Georg Böhm (1661–1... | 30,205 | zeroshot-train |
Johann Gottfried Wetzstein [SEP] date of death | Johann Gottfried Wetzstein
Dr. Johann Gottfried Wetzstein (19 February 1815 – 18 January 1905) was an Orientalist and a Prussian diplomat. He was the Prussian consul in Damascus, Syria, Ottoman Empire, and he was an Orientalist academic. He was consul from 1848 to 1862.
He interceded on behalf of the Syrian Christians ... | als preußischer Konsul in Damaskus (1849–1861): dargestellt nach seinen hinterlassenen Papieren". Islamkundliche Untersuchungen Bd. 136. Berlin: Schwarz, 1989.
- Ingeborg Huhn: "Der Nachlass des Orientalisten Johann Gottfried Wetzstein in der Handschriftenabteilung der Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin - Preussischer Kulturbe... | 30,206 | zeroshot-train |
Johann Joseph Keel [SEP] date of death | Johann Joseph Keel
Johann Joseph Keel (15 March 1837, St. Gallen – 12 August 1902) was a Swiss politician and President of the Swiss National Council (1896/1897). | unknown), Swiss cyclist
- Giuseppe Bossi (1777–1815), Italian painter, writer, collector, and administrator of art
- Guglielmo Bossi (1901–date of death unknown), Italian cyclist
- Johann Dominik Bossi, also known as Domenico Bossi (1767–1853), Italian painter
- Joseph Aurèle de Bossi (1758–1824), French politician and... | 30,207 | zeroshot-train |
Johannes Daniel Falk [SEP] date of death | Johannes Daniel Falk
Johannes Daniel Falk (28 October 1768 Danzig – 14 February 1826 Weimar) was a German publisher and poet.
Falk was born in Danzig (Gdańsk) in the Polish province of Royal Prussia, where he received his first education against the wishes of his father, who wanted to employ the child in his business a... | O du fröhliche
"" ("O, how joyful", literally: "Oh, you joyful ... [Christmastime]") is a German Christmas carol. The author of the original text was the prominent Weimar "orphan father" Johannes Daniel Falk (1768–1826), who set his lyric to the anonymous hymn-tune "O Sanctissima" (O most holy). Shortly after Falk's de... | 30,208 | zeroshot-train |
John Berwick Harwood [SEP] date of death | John Berwick Harwood
John Berwick Harwood (1828 – 15 February 1899) was an English writer, best known for his ghost stories. He wrote many (usually anonymous) stories and articles, some of them about his experiences in China. He contributed short stories to "Once A Week", "Cassell's Family Magazine", "Blackwood's Magaz... | John Harwood
John Harwood may refer to:
- John Harwood (watchmaker) (1893–1965), English watchmaker who developed first self-winding watch
- John Harwood (biochemist) (born 1946), British biochemist
- John Harwood (writer) (born 1946), Australian novelist
- John Harwood (journalist) (born 1956), American journalist
- J... | 30,209 | zeroshot-train |
John Blackwall [SEP] date of death | John Blackwall
John Blackwall (20 January 1790 – 11 May 1881) was a British naturalist with a particular interest in spiders.
Life.
Blackwall was born in Manchester on 20 January 1790. He lived at Hendre House near Llanrwst in north Wales from 1833 until his death. He was interested in nature from an early age, first i... | in 1828
- Blackwall Dock
- Ruislip Lido
- Deeping Fen Drainage and pumping engines at Pode Hole (incomplete at his death)
- Caen Hill Locks, a flight of locks on the Kennet and Avon Canal, between Rowde and Devizes in Wiltshire, England, comprising 29 locks.
See also.
- Canals of the United Kingdom
- History of the Bri... | 30,210 | zeroshot-train |
John Cordier [SEP] date of death | John Cordier
John Cordier (Oudenburg, 1 September 1941-Bonheiden, 22 January 2002) was a Belgian businessman. He founded Telindus in 1969, a modem and network component company. In October 1999 he succeeded Julien De Wilde as President of the board of directors of Agoria.
John Cordier was also very active in supporting... | Archdiocese of Paris.
Bishop Olivier Jean-Marie Michel de Berranger, appointed in 1996, resigned on 15 January 2009.
Ordinaries.
- Jacques Le Cordier † (9 Oct 1966 Appointed – 1 Apr 1978 Retired)
- Guy Gérard Deroubaix † (1 Apr 1978 Succeeded – 8 Jan 1996 Died)
- Olivier Jean-Marie Michel de Berranger, Ist. del Prado †... | 30,211 | zeroshot-train |
John Dollard [SEP] date of death | John Dollard
John Dollard (29 August 1900 – 8 October 1980) was an American psychologist and social scientist best known for his studies on race relations in America and the frustration-aggression hypothesis he proposed with Neal E. Miller and others.
Life and Education.
Dollard was born in Menasha, Wisconsin in 1900. ... | by Louis-Philippe Hébert, portrays Dollard des Ormeaux in the Battle of Long Sault.
Cultural legacy Holiday.
In Quebec, starting during the time of the Quiet Revolution, Victoria Day became unofficially known as Fête de Dollard. In 2003, provincial legislation officially declared the date to be National Patriots' Day.
... | 30,212 | zeroshot-train |
John Giles Eccardt [SEP] date of death | John Giles Eccardt
John Giles Eccardt (1720–1779) was a German-born British portrait painter. He came to England in the company of the French painter Jean-Baptiste van Loo for whom he worked as an assistant. When Van Loo departed the country, Eccardt remained and set up a portrait-painting business. In the following ye... | - Konrad Eberhard (1768–1859)
- Adam Eberle (1804–1832)
- Robert Eberle (1815–1862)
- Johann Christian Eberlein (1770–1815)
- John Giles Eccardt (1720–1799)
- Michael Echter (1812–1879)
- Friedrich Eckenfelder (1861–1938)
- Heinrich Ambros Eckert (1807–1840)
- Otto Eckmann (1865–1902)
- John Eckstein (1735–1817)
- Mart... | 30,213 | zeroshot-train |
John McNicol [SEP] date of death | John McNicol
John McNicol (1864–7 July 1933) was a Scottish footballer who played for Vale of Leven and Dumbarton. | have made that period run consecutive to the 21-year custodial period that you are already serving.
On 11 December 2008, Tobin gave formal notice to court officials that he intended to challenge the verdict and overturn the sentence imposed on him. Tobin's defence team was not required to describe the grounds for this ... | 30,214 | zeroshot-train |
John William Bowden [SEP] date of death | John William Bowden
John William Bowden (21 February 1798 – 15 September 1844) was an English functionary and writer on church matters. He was a close friend of John Henry Newman, who described their relationship in his "Apologia".
Life.
He was born in London, the eldest son of John Bowden, of Fulham and Grosvenor Plac... | in its ancient manor house at Cruwys Morchard where, despite the traditional rhyme which seeks to give it Anglo-Saxon origins, it is first recorded in the reign of King John (1199–1216), or possibly a little earlier. The senior branch of the Copleston family died out in the male line in 1632, but the Coplestons of Bowd... | 30,215 | zeroshot-train |
Joseph Beerli [SEP] date of death | Joseph Beerli
Joseph Beerli (22 December 1901 – 4 September 1967) was a Swiss bobsledder who competed from the mid-1930s to the late 1940s. At the 1936 Winter Olympics in Garmisch-Partenkirchen, he won a gold medal in the four-man and a silver in the two-man events.
Beerli also won three medals at the FIBT World Champi... | He retired after the 1947 World Championships and until his death in 1967 ran his sports shop.
External links.
- Bobsleigh two-man Olympic medalists 1932-56 and since 1964
- Bobsleigh four-man Olympic medalists for 1924, 1932-56, and since 1964
- Bobsleigh two-man world championship medalists since 1931
- Bobsleigh fou... | 30,216 | zeroshot-train |
Joseph O'Mara [SEP] date of death | Joseph O'Mara
Joseph O'Mara (16 July 1864 – 5 August 1927) was an Irish opera singer of the Victorian and Edwardian eras. After studying opera in Milan, Italy, he made his London stage debut in 1891 in the tenor title role of the opera "Ivanhoe" by Arthur Sullivan and soon appeared in other operas. In 1894 he first app... | Register Company
- 2,404,697. Calculating Device. Filing date: Mar 21, 1942. Issue date: Jul 23, 1946. Inventors: J. R. Desch and Robert E. Mumma, assignors to The National Cash Register Company
- 2,451,812. Electron Tube Variable Impulse Transmitter. Filing date: Sep 16, 1942. Issue date: Oct 19, 1948. Inventors: Jose... | 30,217 | zeroshot-train |
Joseph Sunlight [SEP] date of death | Joseph Sunlight
Joseph Sunlight ( – 15 April 1978), was a Belarusian/ English architect whose energy amassed him a great fortune in Manchester and left at least one fine building in Sunlight House.
Biography.
Born Novogrudok, Belarus, then part of Russia, his Jewish family were named Schimschlavitch, his father a cotto... | Register Company
- 2,404,697. Calculating Device. Filing date: Mar 21, 1942. Issue date: Jul 23, 1946. Inventors: J. R. Desch and Robert E. Mumma, assignors to The National Cash Register Company
- 2,451,812. Electron Tube Variable Impulse Transmitter. Filing date: Sep 16, 1942. Issue date: Oct 19, 1948. Inventors: Jose... | 30,218 | zeroshot-train |
Joël Scherk [SEP] date of death | Joël Scherk
Joël Scherk (; 1946 – 16 May 1980), often cited as Joel Scherk, was a French theoretical physicist who studied string theory and supergravity.
Work.
In 1974, together with John H. Schwarz, Scherk realised that string theory was a theory of quantum gravity. In 1978, together with Eugène Cremmer and Bernard ... | Scherk
Scherk is a surname, and may refer to:
- Heinrich Scherk (1798-1885), German mathematician
- Joël Scherk (1946-1980), French physicist
- Johann Theodor Scherk (1836–1923), politician in South Australia
Scherk is also a former cosmetics company in Germany founded by Ludwig Scherk, see Scherk (company) | 30,219 | zeroshot-train |
Judith of Habsburg [SEP] date of death | Judith of Habsburg
Judith (13 March 1271 – 21 May 1297), also named Guta (), a member of the House of Habsburg, was the youngest daughter of King Rudolf I of Germany and his wife Gertrude of Hohenburg. She was Queen of Bohemia and Poland from 1285 until her death by her marriage with the Přemyslid king Wenceslaus II.
B... | . Judith urged Wenceslaus bring Zavis to trial and he was eventually arrested and executed at Hluboká Castle in 1290, five years after the death of Kunigunda.
Upon her father's death in 1291, Judith further tried to reconcile her husband with Rudolf's son and heir Albert of Habsburg, her elder brother, who struggled fo... | 30,220 | zeroshot-train |
Jules Lequier [SEP] date of death | Jules Lequier
Jules Lequier (or Lequyer, ; 30 January 1814 – 11 February 1862) was a French philosopher from Brittany. Lequier came to death, presumably as a suicide, by swimming out into the ocean.
Philosophical work.
Lequier wrote in favour of dynamic divine omniscience, wherein God's knowledge of the future is one o... | Leaf, The Dialogue of the Predestinate and the Reprobate, Eugene and Theophilus" (Lewiston, New York, Edwin Mellen Press, 1998).
- "Jules Lequyer’s "Abel and Abel" Followed by "Incidents in the Life and Death of Jules Lequyer"" (Lewiston, New York, The Edwin Mellen Press, 1999).
External links.
- "Jules Lequyer (Lequie... | 30,221 | zeroshot-train |
Julius Smend [SEP] date of death | Julius Smend
Julius Smend (10 May 1857 – 7 June 1930) was a German theologian born in Lengerich, Westphalia. He was a brother to theologian Rudolf Smend (1851–1913) and the father of musicologist Friedrich Smend (1893–1980).
He studied theology in Bonn, Halle and Göttingen, receiving his ordination in 1881. Afterwards ... | Günther Smend
Günther Smend (29 November 1912 – 8 September 1944) was a German Army officer and a member of the resistance involved in the 20 July Plot to assassinate Adolf Hitler.
Life.
Günther Smend was born in Trier to Captain Julius Smend. After being wounded in battle, his father was posted to the War Ministry in ... | 30,222 | zeroshot-train |
Kadri Aytaç [SEP] date of death | Kadri Aytaç
Kadri Aytaç (6 August 1931 – 28 March 2003) was a former Turkish football player and then manager. He played for the Beyoğluspor, Karagümrük, Galatasaray, Fenerbahçe and Mersin İdmanyurdu teams. He is the manager with the most titles earned in the Turkish Second Football League, having in the process promot... | that season. He played for Mersin İdmanyurdu in 1967–68 and 1968–69 seasons in first division, Turkish First Football League. After 1968–69 season he gave up professional football. In his jubilee match Mersin İdmanyurdu played against a celebrities' team.
Manager career.
After his player career Kadri Aytaç started his ... | 30,223 | zeroshot-train |
Kapur Singh [SEP] date of death | Kapur Singh
Sirdar Kapur Singh, ICS (2 March 1909 – 13 August 1986) was an eminent Sikh philosopher, theologian, politician-parliamentarian, and a prolific writer of the twentieth century. As a distinguished linguist he had a mastery over English, Gurmukhi, Persian, Arabic and Sanskrit.
Birth and education.
Kapur Singh... | Gate, and there beheaded one after another without mercy." So indiscriminate and extensive was the killing that the campaign is known in Sikh history is known as the "Chhota Ghalughara" or the lesser holocaust. The "Wadda Ghalughara" or the greater holocaust was to come later.
Death.
Nawab Kapur Singh requested the com... | 30,224 | zeroshot-train |
Kethesh Loganathan [SEP] date of death | Kethesh Loganathan
Kethesh Loganathan (full name Ketheeswaran Loganathan, 1952–August 12, 2006) was a Sri Lankan Tamil political activist, a Human Rights advocate and deputy secretary general of the Secretariat for Coordinating the Peace Process (SCOPP). He was among the fiercest critics of the separatist Liberation Ti... | Loganathan
Loganathan () is a Tamil male given name. Due to the Tamil tradition of using patronymic surnames it may also be a surname for males and females. Loganathan is the Tamil equivalent of "Loknath" meaning "Lord of All worlds".
Notable people.
Notable people Given name.
- A. D. Loganathan (1888–1949), Indian sol... | 30,225 | zeroshot-train |
Klemens Zamoyski [SEP] date of death | Klemens Zamoyski
Klemens Zamoyski (1747–1767) was a Polish nobleman (szlachcic).
Klemens was the 8th Ordynat of Zamość estate, starost of Płoskirów and Tarnów. | Maurycy Klemens Zamoyski
Count Maurycy Klemens Zamoyski (1871–1939) was a Polish nobleman (szlachcic), politician, social activist, and Minister of Foreign Affairs in the Polish government of the 1920s.
Maurycy was the 15th Lord of the Zamość estate and the biggest land owner in pre-World War II Poland. He co-founded ... | 30,226 | zeroshot-train |
Kwesi Akwansah Andam [SEP] date of death | Kwesi Akwansah Andam
Kwesi Akwansah Andam (Professor) (15 December 1946 – 14 December 2007) was a Ghanaian academic and former Vice Chancellor of the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology.
Early life.
Prof. Andam was born at Ekumfi Atakwaa in the Central Region of Ghana 15 December 1946.
Academic life.
He ... | Andam
Andam is a Ghanaian surname that may refer to the following people:
- Aba Andam (born 1948), Ghanaian physicist
- Kenneth Andam (born 1976), Ghanaian sprinter
- Kwesi Akwansah Andam (died 2007), Ghanaian academician
- Zorayda Andam (born c. 1980), Filipino lawyer, beauty queen, television host and news anchor | 30,227 | zeroshot-train |
Lar O'Byrne [SEP] date of death | Lar O'Byrne
Lar O'Byrne (10 August 1924 – 5 November 2015) was an Irish football player.
After playing for junior side CY Ringsend, he joined Shamrock Rovers F.C. in 1946 under Bob Fullam and was later managed by Jimmy Dunne. In 1951 he fell out with the then owners the Cunninghams over wages and left for Drumcondra F.... | executive (Gazprom-Media), creator of Russia Today, blunt force head trauma.
- Hans Mommsen, 85, German historian of Nazism and the Holocaust.
- Lar O'Byrne, 91, Irish footballer (Shamrock Rovers).
- Kjell Öhman, 72, Swedish musician.
November 2015 6.
- Brian Cadle, 67, Canadian ice hockey player (Winnipeg Jets), brain... | 30,228 | zeroshot-train |
Leetile Disang Raditladi [SEP] date of death | Leetile Disang Raditladi
Leetile Disang Raditladi (1910–1971) was a Motswana playwright and poet. He was born in Serowe and got his education in Tiger Kloof, Lovedale and Fort Hare University. A prolific author, he had his first book, a biography of Khama III, accepted for publication while still in high school at Love... | , in southern Africa it logically started in September or October at the start of the new growing season. Raditladi Basin which is a large peak ring impact crater on Mercury with a diameter of 263 km is named after Leetile Disang Raditladi who was a Motswana playwright and poet.
Notable Tswana people.
- Frances Baard -... | 30,229 | zeroshot-train |
Leonard Lyons [SEP] date of death | Leonard Lyons
Leonard Lyons (born Leonard Sucher; 10 September 1906 - 7 October 1976) was an American newspaper columnist.
Life and career.
Sucher was born in New York City. He grew up in a large family of Jewish immigrants from the town of Horodenka in the Austro-Hungarian Empire. His father Moses, a tailor, died when... | "The Great Game of Politics" by Frank Richardson Kent, appearing in 140 newspapers in 1934
- Alice Roosevelt Longworth, appearing in 100 newspapers in 1936
- "The Lyons Den" by Leonard Lyons, taken over from the King Features Syndicate in 1941: appeared in some 20 newspapers
- "New York Day by Day" by O. O. McIntyre, "... | 30,230 | zeroshot-train |
Leslie Bonnet [SEP] date of death | Leslie Bonnet
Group Captain Leslie Bonnet, MA, LLB, Order of the Cloud and Banner with Special Rosette (22 August 1902 – 10 December 1985) was an RAF officer, short-story writer and duck-breeder, creating the Welsh Harlequin Duck, the only true Welsh duck breed.
Early life.
Bonnet was born 1902 in Watford, Hertfordshir... | 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... | 30,231 | zeroshot-train |
Li Tchoan King [SEP] date of death | Li Tchoan King
Li Tchoan King (born in China on 6 May 1904; died in Toulon on 19 August 1971) was a Chinese-born draughts player and former French national champion. | Champion
- Eugène Leclercq - A Men's International Draughts Champion
- Guntis Valneris
- Hanqing Zhao
- Harm Wiersma
- Herman Hoogland
- Ion Dosca
- Iser Kuperman
- Isidore Weiss
- Jack de Haas
- Jake Kacher
- James Ferrie - A World Checkers/Draughts Champion
- James Wyllie
- Jan Mortimer
- Jannes van der Wal
- Jean Ma... | 30,232 | zeroshot-train |
Liv Tomter [SEP] date of death | Liv Tomter
Liv Tomter (27 August 1901 – 13 November 1978) was a Norwegian politician for the Labour Party.
Born in Nittedal, she was elected to the Norwegian Parliament from Akershus in 1950, and was re-elected on three occasions. She had previously served in the position of deputy representative in the period 1945–194... | - Liv Stubberud (born 1930), Norwegian politician for the Labour Party
- Liv Thorsen (born 1935), Norwegian actress
- Liv Tomter (1901–1978), Norwegian politician for the Labour Party
- Liv Tyler (born 1977), American actress and model
- Liv Ullmann (born 1938), Norwegian actress and film director
- Liv Kjersti Eikelan... | 30,233 | zeroshot-train |
Louis Beydts [SEP] date of death | Louis Beydts
Louis Beydts was a French composer, music critic and theatre director, born 29 June 1895 in Bordeaux and died on 15 August 1953 at Caudéran in Gironde.
Life and career.
His father was a wine-merchant who played the flute, while his mother played the piano. At 16, having finished his school studies, he went... | 1932 Louis Masson
1932-1936 Pierre-Barthélemy Gheusi
1936-1939 14 member committee presided by Antoine Mariotte
1939-1940 Henri Busser
1941-1944 Max d'Ollone
1944 Lucien Muratore
1944 (Liberation) 4 member committee: Roger Désormière, Pierre Jamin, Louis Musy and Émile Rousseau
1945-1946 Albert Wolff
1946-1948 Henry Ma... | 30,234 | zeroshot-train |
Louis Léonard Antoine de Colli-Ricci [SEP] date of death | Louis Léonard Antoine de Colli-Ricci
Louis Léonard Antoine de Colli-Ricci (23 March 1760 – 31 March 1806) was an Italian general. | François Coliny ("général de brigade")
- Jean Antoine de Collaert ("général de brigade")
- Jean Théodore Colle ("général de brigade")
- Jean Christophe Collin ("général de division")
- Louis Léonard Antoine Joseph Gaspard Venance, marquis de Colli-Ricci ("général de division")
- Georges Henri Victor Collot ("général de... | 30,235 | zeroshot-train |
Luigi Quaini [SEP] date of death | Luigi Quaini
Luigi Quaini (1643–1717) was an Italian painter of the Baroque period.
Biography.
He was born in Ravenna, and first learned the art of architectural perspective painting from his father, Francesco Quaini, a pupil of Agostino Mitelli. After some training with his father, he became a pupil of Guercino, then ... | "date unknown"
- Luigi Quaini, Italian painter of landscapes and architecture (born 1643)
- Carlo Antonio Rambaldi, Italian painter of the Baroque period (born 1680)
- Girolamo Ruggieri, Italian painter of landscapes and battle paintings (born 1662)
- John Slezer, Dutch- or German-born military engineer and artist (bor... | 30,236 | zeroshot-train |
Luigi Vespoli [SEP] date of death | Luigi Vespoli
Luigi Vespoli (12 January 1834 – 1861) was an Italian composer. His opera "La cantante" premiered at the Teatro di San Carlo in Naples on 22 October 1858. | Antonio Biondo, O.F.M. Conv. (3 Dec 1640 – 21 Dec 1643 Died)
- Alessandro Crescenzi (cardinal), C.R.S. (13 Jun 1644 – 26 Aug 1652 Appointed, Bishop of Bitonto)
- Carlo Bonafaccia (3 Feb 1653 – 27 May 1675 Appointed, Bishop of Terni)
- Giovanni Vespoli-Casanatte, C.R. (27 May 1675 – 13 Aug 1716 Died)
- Giuseppe Falconio... | 30,237 | zeroshot-train |
Luis Miró [SEP] date of death | Luis Miró
Luis Miró Doñate (born 3 March 1913; died 15 September 1991) was a Spanish football player and coach. As a player Miró played for FC Barcelona.
He then coached several teams in Spain, such as Sabadell, Valencia CF, Sevilla FC and former club FC Barcelona. He had then short spells abroad with Olympique de Mar... | vice-president of the , an organization founded in 1922 under the presidency of Miguel de Unamuno. After the death of Josep Puig d'Asprer he assumed the Presidency. Amongst the League's members were Azorin, Dalí, Falla, Azaña, Ortega y Gasset, Miró, Luis Simarro, Américo Castro and García Lorca.
Colonel Romero Giménez ... | 30,238 | zeroshot-train |
Lê Thuần Tông [SEP] date of death | Lê Thuần Tông
Lê Thuần Tông (chữ Hán: 黎純宗, 1699–1735) birth name Lê Duy Tường (黎維祥, 黎維祜) was the thirteenth and fourth-last emperor of Vietnamese Lê Dynasty under the domination of the Trịnh Lords. He reigned from 1732 to 1735 and was succeeded by Lê Ý Tông. | Lê Thuần lasted for only six months. In December 1502, immediately after completing the burial process for his father, he felt critically ill. Understanding that he could not pass the disease, Lê Thuần designated his second elder brother, Lê Tuấn, as the apparent heir. Not late after that, the emperor died and Lê Tuấn ... | 30,239 | zeroshot-train |
Mahmoud Salem [SEP] date of death | Mahmoud Salem
Mahmoud Salem (; 1931 - 24 February 2013) was an eminent Egyptian author who was known for children books and mystery series.
Early life and education.
Salem was born in Alexandria in 1931 as a son of a naval officer. He was raised in different cities in Egypt.
He first attended a military college, but le... | 2019 in Mauritania
Events in the year 2019 in Mauritania.
Incumbents.
- President: Mohamed Ould Abdel Aziz
- Prime Minister: Mohamed Salem Ould Béchir
Events.
- 22 June – Scheduled date for the 2019 Mauritanian presidential election
Deaths.
- 2 March – Med Hondo, film director, screenwriter and actor (b. 1936).
- 16 Ma... | 30,240 | zeroshot-train |
Marcus Boyall [SEP] date of death | Marcus Boyall
Marcus Boyall (8 October 1917 – 30 September 1985) was an Australian rules footballer best known for his playing career with Victorian Football League (VFL) club Collingwood and South Australian National Football League (SANFL) club Glenelg in the 1930s and 1940s.
VFL career.
Boyall debuted for Collingwoo... | - The 1938 VFL Premiership team was Carlton.
- The VFL's leading goalkicker was Ron Todd of Collingwood with 102 goals (120 after finals).
- "The Argus" newspaper's "Player of the Year", was shared between Norman Ware of Footscray and Marcus Boyall of Collingwood.
- The winner of the 1938 Brownlow Medal was Dick Reynol... | 30,241 | zeroshot-train |
Maria Perosino [SEP] date of death | Maria Perosino
Maria Perosino (10 December 1961 – 16 June 2014) was an Italian author and art historian.
Born in Turin, Perosino graduated in art history at the University of Turin. She was curator of several exhibitions and cultural events, and responsible for the implementation of the many exhibition catalogues. Her ... | was adapted into a film, "A Five Star Life", directed by Maria Sole Tognazzi. She died of tumor the day before the release of her last novel, " Le scelte che non hai fatto".
Selected bibliography.
- Maria Perosino, "Renoir", Electa, 1992, .
- Maria Perosino, "Toulouse-Lautrec", Electa, 1997, .
- Paolo Fossati and Maria... | 30,242 | zeroshot-train |
Mariem Hassan [SEP] date of death | Mariem Hassan
Mariem Hassan (; May 1958 – 22 August 2015) was a Sahrawi singer and lyricist from Western Sahara. She usually sang in Hassaniyya, an Arabic dialect spoken mostly in Western Sahara and Mauritania, and occasionally in Spanish. Her use of the Spanish language was related to the former status of Western Sah... | Mariem Hassan, la voz del Sáhara
Mariem Hassan, la voz del Sáhara (Mariem Hassan: the Voice of the Sahara) is a 2007 documentary film directed by Manuel Domínguez.
Synopsis.
Mariem Hassan is the voice of the Sahara, the voice of the desert. Worshipped by the Saharaui in exile, Mariem Hassan inspires hope to those who s... | 30,243 | zeroshot-train |
Mathieu Damours [SEP] date of death | Mathieu Damours
Mathieu Damours (d’Amours) de Freneuse (baptized March 14, 1657 – 1696) was a seigneur in Acadia and member of the Conseil Souverain of New France. He was the son of Mathieu Damours de Chauffours and Marie Marsolet. | refugees had serious repercussions on the local Amerindian population by the obligation to hunt for survival amid depleting local game. Before the Battle of the Restigouche, they had lived in freedom all around the Bay of Chaleur especially in the Listuguj River. A census taken in 1760 also shows the presence of 500 Ga... | 30,244 | zeroshot-train |
Matija Čanić [SEP] date of death | Matija Čanić
Matija Čanić (1901 – 3 May 1964) was Croatian military officer who became a general during the Independent State of Croatia and was awarded the title of knight ("vitez"). He was a supporter of Lorković-Vokić coup, but suffered no serious consequences.
Biography.
Čanić was born in Gospić in 1901. He served ... | (1874–1946)
- Rafael Boban (1907-?)
- Eduard Bona Bunić (1894–1944)
- Received award posthumously after death in Battle of Travnik.
- Matija Čanić (1901–1964)
- Milan Desović (1895–1960)
- Fedor Dragojlov
- Stjepan Duić (-1934)
- Received award posthumously after establishment of the Independent State of Croatia.
- Jur... | 30,245 | zeroshot-train |
Maurice Huet [SEP] date of death | Maurice Huet
Maurice Huet (1 December 1918 – 8 June 1991) was a French fencer. He won a gold medal in the team épée event at the 1948 Summer Olympics. | Guillermo Huet
Guillermo Huet (born 31 July 1897, date of death unknown) was a Mexican sports shooter. He competed in the 25 m pistol event at the 1936 Summer Olympics. | 30,246 | zeroshot-train |
Maurice R. Bebb [SEP] date of death | Maurice R. Bebb
Maurice R. Bebb (1891–1986) (or "M. R. Bebb" as he signed his work) was a notable etcher and printmaker of the American Midwest, whose best-known subjects were birds to Oklahoma and Minnesota, where he spent his time. Etching involves using copper plates on which an artist has etched or “bitten” his pic... | to portray what he sees, and as simply as possible, places him high among his fellow artists”.
2011.
In January 2011, students at Sadler Arts Academy in Muskogee, OK received a grant from The Kennedy Center to make a short film about Bebb. Bebb created over 175 subjects and today his work can be found in several perma... | 30,247 | zeroshot-train |
Michael Refalo [SEP] date of death | Michael Refalo
Michael Refalo (25 February 1936 – 3 February 2015) was a Maltese politician and diplomat. Refalo was a member of the Nationalist Party. He served in the House of Representatives between 1971 and 2003 and served terms first as parliamentary secretary and later as Minister for Tourism. Refalo was High Com... | - Falzon, Michael - casual election
- Felice, Mario
- Refalo, Michael
- Tabone, Censu - vacated
Elected Candidates District 11.
MLP
- Micallef, Alfred (Freddie) - vacated
- Micallef, Daniel
- Xuereb, Paul - casual election
PN
- Abela, Sammy (Salvatore)
- Borg Olivier, Giorgio
- Muscat, John
Elected Candidates District ... | 30,248 | zeroshot-train |
Mihran Azaryan [SEP] date of death | Mihran Azaryan
Mihran Azaryan (Born Izmit, Ottoman Empire 1876 – died Istanbul, Turkey 1952) was an Ottoman Armenian and Turkish architect who is best known for having designed and constructed the Büyükada Pier and possibly the Izmit Clock Tower.
He was the son of Bedros Azaryan, an Ottoman Armenian, who was a graduate... | İzmit Clock Tower
The İzmit Clock Tower (Turkish: "İzmit Saat Kulesi") in İzmit, Turkey is one of many clock towers that were built throughout the Ottoman Empire as a result of the decree which was sent to the provincial governors to commemorate the 25th anniversary of Sultan Abdülhamid II's ascension to the Ottoman th... | 30,249 | zeroshot-train |
Miles of Plancy [SEP] date of death | Miles of Plancy
Miles of Plancy (died 1174), also known as Milon or Milo, was a noble in the crusader Kingdom of Jerusalem.
He was born in Plancy-l'Abbaye, Champagne and came to the east in the 1160s, where he served King Amalric I, to whom he was distantly related. Amalric made him seneschal of Jerusalem, and in 1167 ... | Lusignan
- Baldwin of Ibelin
- Balian of Ibelin
- Hugh of Ibelin
- William II of Bures
- Gerard Grenier
- Miles of Plancy
Crusader invasions of Egypt (1163–1169).
- Amalric I of Jerusalem
- Philip of Milly
- Hugh of Ibelin
- Miles of Plancy
- Frederick de la Roche
- Bertrand de Blanchefort
- Gilbert of Assailly
- Andro... | 30,250 | zeroshot-train |
Nazeer Akbarabadi [SEP] date of death | Nazeer Akbarabadi
Nazeer Akbarabadi (real name "Wali Muhammad") (1740–1830) was an 18th-century Indian poet known as "Father of Nazm", who wrote Urdu ghazals and nazms under "nom de plume" (takhallus) "Nazeer", most remembered for his poems like "Banjaranama" (Chronicle of the Nomad), a satire. His father was Muhammad ... | "The Life and Times of Nazir Akbarabadi", by Syed Mohammad Abbas. Vanguard, 1991.
- "Kulliyat e Nazeer Akbarabadi"
External links.
- Nazeer Akbarabadi at Kavita Kosh (Hindi)
- Nazeer Akbarabadi poetry
- Complete works of Nazir Akbarabadi in original hundred years old edition uploaded by Javed Hussen | 30,251 | zeroshot-train |
Neil McBride [SEP] date of death | Neil McBride
Neil McBride (13 April 1910 – 9 September 1974) was a British Labour Party politician.
He was Member of Parliament for Swansea East from a by-election in 1963 until his death, aged 64, shortly before the October 1974 general election. He was a government whip from 1966 to 1970.
Life.
Neil McBride, named af... | 9 February – The paramilitary Welsh nationalist organisation Mudiad Amddiffyn Cymru plants a bomb at the construction site of the Tryweryn reservoir.
- "date unknown" – A record snowfall of nearly 5ft (1.5m) occurs at Tredegar in Monmouthshire.
Events March.
- 6 March – After record freezing weather throughout the wint... | 30,252 | zeroshot-train |
Nelly de Rooij [SEP] date of death | Nelly de Rooij
Petronella Johanna Nelly de Rooij (30 July 1883 – 10 June 1964) was a Dutch zoologist and herpetologist.
Biography.
De Rooij was born in Weesp, and she studied Medicine in Amsterdam until discrimination against her gender in Dutch law obliged her to continue her studies in Zurich. She studied the cardiov... | De Rooij
De Rooij or De Rooy is a Dutch surname meaning "the red one". People with this surname include:
- Gerard de Rooy (born 1980), Dutch truck racer, son of Jan
- (born 1943), Dutch truck racer, father of Gerard
- Jan de Rooij (1932–2008), Dutch Olympic boxer
- (born 1981), German film score composer
- (born 1946),... | 30,253 | zeroshot-train |
Nicholas III, Lord of Mecklenburg [SEP] date of death | Nicholas III, Lord of Mecklenburg
Nicholas III, Lord of Mecklenburg (after 1230 – 8 June 1289 or 1290) was from 1264 to 1289 Lord of Mecklenburg.
He was the son of John I and his wife, Luitgard of Henneberg (1210-1267), the daughter of Count Poppo VII of Henneberg. On 9 January 1266, he was appointed canon of Lübeck Ca... | John III, Lord of Mecklenburg
John III, Lord of Mecklenburg (after 1266 – 27 May 1289 at Poel) was co-ruler of Mecklenburg from 1287 until his death. He was the son of Henry I and his wife Anastasia of Pomerania. From 1287 to 1289, he ruled Mecklenburg jointly with his elder brother Henry II, under the regency of their... | 30,254 | zeroshot-train |
Nicola Canali [SEP] date of death | Nicola Canali
Nicola Canali (6 June 1874 – 3 August 1961) was an Italian Cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church. He served as President of the Pontifical Commission for Vatican City State from 1939 and as Major Penitentiary from 1941 until his death, and was elevated to the cardinalate in 1935. He was Grand Master of th... | Canali (surname)
Canali is an Italian surname. Notable people with the surname include:
- Francesco Canali (1764–1835), Italian cardinal
- Mario Canali, Italian painter
- Mauro Canali, Italian historian
- Nicola Canali (1874–1961), Italian cardinal | 30,255 | zeroshot-train |
Niels Sigfred Nebelong [SEP] date of death | Niels Sigfred Nebelong
Niels Sigfred Nebelong (14 October 1806 – 9 October 1871) was a Danish architect who worked in the Historicist style. He was city architect in Copenhagen from 1863 and also designed many lighthouses around Denmark in his capacity as resident architect for the Danish lighthouse authority.
Biograph... | Bredgade 24
Nyhavn 24 is a listed building located at the corner of Bredgade and Sankt Annæ Plads (No. 2) in central Copenhagen, Denmark.
History.
The building was constructed in 1855 to design by Niels Sigfred Nebelong.
Four Sisters of St. Joseph who came to Denmark in 1856 to establish a Catholic scoolinitially staye... | 30,256 | zeroshot-train |
Nikos Tsiforos [SEP] date of death | Nikos Tsiforos
Nikos Tsiforos (; 27 August 1912 – 6 August 1970) was a Greek humorist, screenwriter, and film director. He has 64 film scripts to his credit between 1948 and 1970. He further directed 17 films between 1948 and 1961.
Biography.
He was born in Alexandria, Egypt, in 1912; two years later, his family was pe... | Dead Man's Treasure
O thisavros tou makariti () or Dead Man's Treasure is a 1959 Greek comedy film produced by Finos Film. Based on a play written by Nikos Tsiforos and Polivios Vasileiadis, it was one of the last films Tsiforos directed for Finos and was regarded as some of their best work. Georgia Vasileiadou, Vasili... | 30,257 | zeroshot-train |
Okumura Masanobu [SEP] date of death | Okumura Masanobu
Okumura Masanobu (; 1686 – 13 March 1764) was a Japanese print designer, book publisher, and painter. He also illustrated novelettes and in his early years wrote some fiction. At first his work adhered to the Torii school, but later drifted beyond that. He is a figure in the formative era of ukiyo-e do... | Okumura Toshinobu
Okumura Toshinobu (, birth and death dates unknown) was a Japanese ukiyo-e artist. He is the only known student of Okumura Masanobu; many of his works nonetheless appeared from publishers other than Masanobu.
The majority of Toshinobu's works come from the Genbun era (1716–1741), and are mostly prints... | 30,258 | zeroshot-train |
Orla Lehmann [SEP] date of death | Orla Lehmann
Peter Martin Orla Lehmann (15 May 1810 – 13 September 1870) was a Danish statesman, a key figure in the development of Denmark's parliamentary government.
He was born in Copenhagen, son of Martin Christian Gottlieb Lehmann (1775–1856), assessor, later conference councillor ("konferensraad") and deputee in ... | Holstein inhabitants continued to speak Danish, it must be after centuries of history, the main abstracts of your giant story.
Hiort Lorenzen then walked on to the podium, to talk about the United States Declaration of Independence as he had chosen 4 July as the date for this Skamlingsbanken Meeting. Orla Lehmann follo... | 30,259 | zeroshot-train |
Orme G. Stuart [SEP] date of death | Orme G. Stuart
Lieutenant Commander Orme G. Stuart, DSC (20 February 1914 – 4 February 1990) was a businessperson and officer with the Royal Canadian Navy.
He served as a reservist in the Royal Canadian Navy before the Second World War and was seconded to the Royal Navy during the war. From February until August 1943, ... | has been claimed as 10 Aug 1874, however the date of 16 Sep 1866 is evidenced by his official birth record. He was educated to elementary level at Bourke, where his family moved after his father's alleged death when Stuart-Robertson was 4 years old. Despite the rumour that Robert senior had died during the 1870s in Que... | 30,260 | zeroshot-train |
Paul Killeen [SEP] date of death | Paul Killeen
Paul Killeen (8 July 1903 – 1 March 1991) was an Australian rules footballer who played with Fitzroy in the Victorian Football League (VFL).
Notes. | today Balreagh) and its relevance today. The manor was thirty miles west of Killeen. The exact date of the acquisition Charter is not known however it was witnessed by Roger, son of Geoffrey and Matilda, and Adam de Feypo, before his death in 1190/91 (ref. IR Cartul, llanthony 239–40).
The castle Geoffrey built here on... | 30,261 | zeroshot-train |
Pedro Espinosa Lorenzo [SEP] date of death | Pedro Espinosa Lorenzo
Pedro Espinosa Lorenzo (1934–2007) was a Spanish pianist and pedagogue. | Died)
- Francisco Manrique de Lara (26 Jun–11 Nov, 1560 Died)
- Pedro de la Gasca (2 Jun 1561 – 20 Nov 1567 Died)
- Diego Espinosa Arevalo (5 Jul 1568 – 5 Sep 1572 Died)
- Juan Manuel de la Cerda (4 Jun 1574 – 30 Jan 1579 Resigned)
- Lorenzo Figueroa Córdoba, O.P. (26 Jun 1579 – 20 Jan 1605 Died)
- Mateo Burgos Moralej... | 30,262 | zeroshot-train |
Peregrino Anselmo [SEP] date of death | Peregrino Anselmo
Juan Peregrino Anselmo (30 April 1902 – 27 October 1975) was a Uruguayan footballer who played as a striker for Uruguay national team. He was a member of national team which won 1930 FIFA World Cup. He scored 3 goals in the tournament, including 2 in the semi-finals. He was the first false 9 in a Worl... | , Italian diplomat
- Giovanni Anselmo (born 1934), Italian artist
- Mary Anselmo, founder of PanAmSat satellite communications, philanthropist, widow of Rene Anselmo,
- Peregrino Anselmo (1902–1975), Uruguayan football player
- Phil Anselmo (born 1968), heavy metal musician best known as the vocalist and lyricist of Pa... | 30,263 | zeroshot-train |
Petar Stambolić [SEP] date of death | Petar Stambolić
Petar Stambolić (; 12 July 1912 – 21 September 2007) was a Yugoslav communist politician who served as the President of the Federal Executive Council (prime minister) of Yugoslavia from 1963 to 1967 and President of the Presidency of Yugoslavia from 1982 until 1983.
Stambolić was born in Brezova, Ivanji... | President of the Government
- Blagoje Nešković (9 April 1945 - 5 September 1948)
- Petar Stambolić (5 September 1948 - 5 February 1953)
- President of the Executive Council
- Petar Stambolić (5 February 1953 - 16 December 1953)
- Jovan Veselinov (16 December 1953 - 6 April 1957)
- Miloš Minić (6 April 1957 - 9 June 196... | 30,264 | zeroshot-train |
Peter Sjøholt [SEP] date of death | Peter Sjøholt
Peter Sjøholt (8 July 1925 – 14 July 2011) was a Norwegian geographer.
He hailed from Sjøholt in Ørskog. He finished his secondary education in 1944, and graduated from the University of Oslo with the cand. philol. degree in geography in 1955. He took the dr. philos. degree at the University of Bergen in ... | Mæhlum, javelin thrower (born 1921).
- 7 July – Olav Versto, editor (born 1950)
- 10 July – Terje Grøstad, artist (born 1925)
- 13 July – Per Erik Burud, retailer (born 1962) – body found on 22 July
- 14 July – Sissel Solbjørg Bjugn, writer (born 1947)
- 14 July – Peter Sjøholt, physicist (b. 1925)
- 15 July – Arne Sig... | 30,265 | zeroshot-train |
Petre S. Aurelian [SEP] date of death | Petre S. Aurelian
Petre S. Aurelian (13 December 1833 – 24 January 1909) was a Romanian politician. A member of the National Liberal Party, he served as a Prime Minister of Romania between 2 December 1896 and 12 April 1897.
He studied at Saint Sava College, Bucharest and then in France at the Superior School of Agronom... | (d. 1910)
- December 10 – Ellen Anckarsvärd, Swedish women's rights activist (d. 1898)
- December 13 – Petre S. Aurelian, 19th Prime Minister of Romania (d. 1909)
- December 20 – Samuel Mudd, American doctor to John Wilkes Booth (d. 1883)
- December 25 – Princess Adelheid-Marie of Anhalt-Dessau (d. 1916)
Births Date un... | 30,266 | zeroshot-train |
Philip Bach [SEP] date of death | Phil Bach
Philip Bach (September 1872 – 30 December 1937) was an English footballer who played at full back. He played his club football for various teams including Middlesbrough and Sunderland and made one appearance for England in 1899. He was later the chairman of Middlesbrough F.C. for a total of 18 years.
Playing ... | of Saint Philip Neri (C.O.) (2 Sep 1658 – death 19 April 1663), previously Bishop of Orihuela (Spain) (1651.10.28 – 1658.09.02)
- Alfonso Enríquez de Santo Tomás O.P. (28 Jan 1664 – 15 Sep 1664), next Bishop of Málaga (1664.10.15 – death 1692.07.30); previously Bishop of Osma (Spain) (1662.12.04 – 1664.01.28)
- Diego R... | 30,267 | zeroshot-train |
Philippe de Chabot [SEP] date of death | Philippe de Chabot
Philippe de Chabot, Seigneur De Brion, Count of Charny and Buzançois (c. 1492 – 1 June 1543), also known as Admiral De Brion, was an admiral of France.
Biography.
The Chabot family was one of the oldest and most powerful in Poitou. Philippe was a cadet of the Jarnac branch. He was a companion of Fran... | were buried here.
Reputed to have been buried here (amongst the many others), the date is the date of death:
- François Chabot (April 5, 1794)
- Georges Jacques Danton (April 5, 1794)
- Camille Desmoulins (April 5, 1794)
- Philippe Fabre d'Églantine (April 5, 1794)
- Marie-Jean Hérault de Séchelles (April 5, 1794)
- J... | 30,268 | zeroshot-train |
Pierre Musy [SEP] date of death | Pierre Musy
Pierre Musy (25 August 1910 – 21 November 1990) was a Swiss bobsledder and horse rider. Competing in the four-man bobsled event he won a gold medal at the 1936 Winter Olympics and a silver at the FIBT World Championships 1935. As an equestrian he competed in the three-day eventing at the 1948 Summer Olympic... | Nazis.
Another son, Pierre, received numerous equestrian competition titles and won the four-man bobsleigh gold medal at the 1936 Winter Olympics in Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany.
External links.
- Jean-Marie Musy biography in English
- Jean-Marie Musy biographie en français | 30,269 | zeroshot-train |
Pierre-Aurèle Asselin [SEP] date of death | Pierre-Aurèle Asselin
Pierre-Aurèle Asselin (1881–1964) was a French Canadian furrier and tenor singer. Asselin came from a musical family; he was the brother of mezzo-soprano Marie-Anne Asselin and great uncle of pianist André Asselin.
Asselin was born in the town of Sainte-Famille on Île d'Orléans in 1881. He moved w... | Marie-Anne Asselin
Marie-Anne Asselin (5 September 1888 – 1971) was a French Canadian mezzo-soprano and voice teacher. She came from a musical family, being the sister of Pierre-Aurèle Asselin.
Life.
Asselin was born in the town of Sainte-Famille on l'Île d'Orléans in Quebec Around 1900, she moved with her family to Mo... | 30,270 | zeroshot-train |
Pietro Grocco [SEP] date of death | Pietro Grocco
Pietro Grocco (27 June 1856, Albonese - 12 February 1916, Courmayeur) was an Italian physician.
Background.
In 1879 Grocco received his medical doctorate from the University of Pavia, afterwards continuing his education in Paris and Vienna. In 1884 he was appointed director of special pathology at the Uni... | (1903): 190. - Grocco's triangle described.
- "Lezioni di clinica medica". Milan, 1905 - Lessons of clinical medicine.
References.
- Treccani.it (biography)
- Pietro Grocco @ Who Named It | 30,271 | zeroshot-train |
Qian Yuanguan [SEP] date of death | Qian Yuanguan
Qian Yuanguan (錢元瓘) (November 30, 887 – September 17, 941), born Qian Chuanguan (錢傳瓘), formally King Wenmu of Wuyue (吳越文穆王), courtesy name Mingbao (明寶), was the second king of the state of Wuyue, during the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms period of China. During his reign, his kingdom was centred on moder... | and thereafter changed his name to Qian Yuanguan), Lady Xu received the title of Lady of Wuyue — probably after the death of his then-wife Lady Ma in 939, because Lady Ma carried the title of Lady of Wuyue until her death. (The title of Lady of Wuyue might be an indication that Lady Xu effectively became Qian Yuanguan'... | 30,272 | zeroshot-train |
Raimondo Del Balzo [SEP] date of death | Raimondo Del Balzo
Raimondo Del Balzo (17 January 1939 – 22 September 1995) was an Italian screenwriter and director.
Born in Rome, Del Balzo first worked as a journalist and then entered the cinema industry in 1967 as a screenwriter. In 1973 he had a large commercial success with his directorial debut film, "The Last ... | Countess of Soleto, heiress of des Baux. The family is later known as del Balzo Orsini.
Nothing is known of his childhood and early youth, and the first mention of him dates to February 1372, describing him as a squire in the Avignon Papacy. Sveva Del Balzo died in 1375, bequeathing Soleto to Nicola on the condition t... | 30,273 | zeroshot-train |
Rasih Dino [SEP] date of death | Rasih Dino
Rasih Dino (1865–1928) was an Albanian politician, diplomat and a figure of the Albanian national movement of the early 20th century.
Life.
Rasih Dino was born in 1865 in Preveza to the notable Dino family of the area. His father was Abedin Dino, one of the founders of the League of Prizren. Rasih Dino's chi... | Ali Dino
Ali Dino (), also known as Ali Dino Bey (, 1890-1938) was an Albanian cartoonist and a Member of the Greek Parliament.
Biography.
Dino was born in Chios, in the Vilayet of the Archipelago of the Ottoman Empire in 1890, to Rasih Dino. He was grandson of Abedin Dino, one of the main contributors of the Albanian ... | 30,274 | zeroshot-train |
Reinhard Döhl [SEP] date of death | Reinhard Döhl
Reinhard Döhl (16 September 1934 – 29 May 2004) was a German writer and scholar in the fields of literature and media studies, also remembered as a poet and artist.
Though chiefly associated with his actual name, he also worked under the pseudonym Traugott Schneider.
Biography.
Reinhard Döhl was born on 1... | Döhl
Döhl is a German language surname. Spelling variants include Dohl, Döhle and Dohle. The name may refer to:
- Friedhelm Döhl (born 1936), German composer
- Karl Gottfried Paul Döhle (1855–1928), German pathologist
- Reinhard Döhl (1934–2004), German writer
See also.
- Döhlau, a town in Germany
- Döhle (IOM) Ltd, a ... | 30,275 | zeroshot-train |
Richard Hakluyt [SEP] date of death | Richard Hakluyt
Richard Hakluyt (; 1553 – 23 November 1616) was an English writer. He is known for promoting the English colonization of North America through his works, notably "Divers Voyages Touching the Discoverie of America" (1582) and "The Principall Navigations, Voiages, Traffiques and Discoueries of the English... | owner of the Codex, writing in 1625, the Spanish fleet was attacked by French privateers, and the codex, along with the rest of the booty, taken to France.
It was certainly in the possession of André Thévet, cosmographer to King Henry II of France. Thévet wrote his name in five places on the codex, twice with the date ... | 30,276 | zeroshot-train |
Rodrigo de Triano [SEP] date of death | Rodrigo de Triano
Rodrigo de Triano (foaled 27 May 1989 – 5 August 2014) was an English Thoroughbred Champion racehorse.
Background.
Foaled in Kentucky, and bred and raced by leading British horseman, Robert Sangster, he was out of the mare Hot Princess and sired by El Gran Senor, a sire of fifty-five stakes race winne... | Guineas - (1) - "Rodrigo de Triano (1992)"
- Champion Stakes - (2) - "Rodrigo de Triano (1992), Spectrum (1995)"
- Derby - (2) - "Dr Devious (1992), Authorized (2007)"
- Dewhurst Stakes - (1) - "Dr Devious (1991)"
- International Stakes - (2) - "Rodrigo de Triano (1992), Authorized (2007)"
- Middle Park Stakes - | 30,277 | zeroshot-train |
Roger Cotes [SEP] date of death | Roger Cotes
Roger Cotes FRS (10 July 1682 – 5 June 1716) was an English mathematician, known for working closely with Isaac Newton by proofreading the second edition of his famous book, the "Principia", before publication. He also invented the quadrature formulas known as Newton–Cotes formulas and first introduced what... | this case, however, his daughter, Elizabeth, survived. By the date of his father's death in 1729 he had inherited the Bifrons estate. As a mathematician, he was the only Englishman after Sir Isaac Newton and Roger Cotes capable of holding his own with the Bernoullis, but a great part of the effect of his demonstrations... | 30,278 | zeroshot-train |
Roger Lumley, 11th Earl of Scarbrough [SEP] date of death | Roger Lumley, 11th Earl of Scarbrough
Lawrence Roger Lumley, 11th Earl of Scarbrough, (27 July 1896 – 29 June 1969) was a British Conservative statesman and British Army general.
Background.
Lumley was the son of Brigadier General Osbert Lumley, youngest child and son of the 9th Earl. He attended Eton College and Magda... | -Savile, 7th Earl of Scarbrough (1761–1835)
- John Lumley-Savile, 8th Earl of Scarbrough (1788–1856)
- Richard George Lumley, 9th Earl of Scarbrough (1813–1884)
- Aldred Frederick George Beresford Lumley, 10th Earl of Scarbrough (1857–1945)
- Lawrence Roger Lumley, 11th Earl of Scarbrough (1896–1969)
- Richard Aldred L... | 30,279 | zeroshot-train |
Rosa Helena Álvarez Yepes [SEP] date of death | Rosa Helena Álvarez Yepes
Rosa Helena Álvarez Yepes (15 November 1924 – 4 June 1998) was the wife of the 26th President of Colombia, Belisario Betancur Cuartas, and served as First Lady of Colombia from 1982 to 1986.
Personal life.
Rosa Helena was born in Medellín, Antioquia to Pedro Luis Álvarez and Evelia Yepes; She ... | an Honorary Member of the Club of Rome for Latin America, Chairman of the Truth Commission for El Salvador, and President of the Santillana for Latin America Foundation in Bogotá. He also was a founding member of the Pontifical Academy of Social Sciences.
Personal life.
In 1946, Betancur married Rosa Helena Álvarez Yep... | 30,280 | zeroshot-train |
Rosa Lewis [SEP] date of death | Rosa Lewis
Rosa Lewis ("née" Ovenden; 1867–1952) was an English cook and owner of The Cavendish Hotel in London, located at the intersection of Jermyn Street and Duke Street, St. James. Known as the "Queen of Cooks", her culinary skills were highly prized by Edward VII, with whom she was rumoured to have had an affair ... | William Lewis (Australian politician)
William Lewis JP (23 April 1818 – 12 April 1895) was a businessman and politician in South Australia.
History.
He was born in Tredegar, Cornwall, the only surviving son of Rev. Lewis, and at age 14 was forced by the death of his father to abandon studies for the ministry and find e... | 30,281 | zeroshot-train |
Samuel Drew [SEP] date of death | Samuel Drew
Samuel Drew (6 March 1765 – 29 March 1833) was a Cornish Methodist theologian. A native of Cornwall, England, he was nicknamed the "Cornish metaphysician" for his works on the human soul, the nature of God, and the deity of Christ. He also wrote on historical and biographical themes.
Early life and educatio... | 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... | 30,282 | zeroshot-train |
Severino Minelli [SEP] date of death | Severino Minelli
Severino Minelli (6 September 1909 – 23 September 1994) was a Swiss footballer who played as a defender. He participated in the 1934 FIFA World Cup and the 1938 FIFA World Cup. He played a total of 80 matches for Switzerland.
He played as a sweeper in the revolutionary formation developed by the Austri... | since 1994
- Ursula Biemann (born 1955 in Küsnacht) a Swiss video artist, curator and art theorist
- Rolf Dörig (born 1957) a Swiss entrepreneur, CEOn of the Swiss Life Group and Adecco
- Daniel Aegerter (born 1969) chairman of Armada Investment Group
- Monisha Kaltenborn (born 1971) the former team principal of the Sa... | 30,283 | zeroshot-train |
Shi Jingtang [SEP] date of death | Shi Jingtang
Shi Jingtang (石敬瑭) (30 March 892 – 28 July 942), also known by his temple name Gaozu (高祖), was the founding emperor of imperial China's short-lived Later Jin during the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms period, reigning from 936 until his death.
Likely of Shatuo descent ethnically, he was an important milita... | .
In 942, Shi Jingtang died. Before his death, he had intended that his only surviving son Shi Chongrui (石重睿) inherit the throne and had entrusted Shi Chongrui to the senior chancellor Feng Dao, but Feng, in consultation with the imperial guard general Jing Yanguang, believed that the state needed an older emperor, and... | 30,284 | zeroshot-train |
Sivuca [SEP] date of death | Sivuca
Severino Dias de Oliveira (26 May 1930 in Itabaiana, Brazil – 14 December 2006 in João Pessoa, Paraíba, Brazil), popularly known as Sivuca, was a Brazilian accordionist and guitarist. In addition to his home state of Paraíba, and cities Recife and Rio de Janeiro, he worked and lived in Paris, Lisbon, and New Yor... | 14 – Sivuca, Brazilian accordionist and guitarist (born 1930).
- 18 – Pupo De Luca, Italian actor and musician (born 1924).
- 20 – Mick Mulligan, English trumpeter and bandleader (born 1928).
- 23 – Timothy J. Tobias, American composer and pianist (born 1952).
- 24 – Kenneth Sivertsen, Norwegian composer and guitarist ... | 30,285 | zeroshot-train |
Sreenath [SEP] date of death | Sreenath
Sreenath (; 26 August 1956 – 23 April 2010) was a popular Malayalam film and television actor. He acted in many hit films, including "Shalini Ente Koottukari", "Ithu Njangalude Katha", "Oru CBI Diary Kurippu", and "Kireedam".
Sreenath was a Shiv Sena candidate from the Attingal Lok Sabha constituency in 2009 L... | : 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... | 30,286 | zeroshot-train |
Stefano Angeleri [SEP] date of death | Stefano Angeleri
Stefano Angeleri (26 August 1926 – 31 January 2012) was an Italian footballer and coach. | Angeleri
Angeleri is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
- Marcos Angeleri (born 1983), Argentine footballer
- Stefano Angeleri (1926–2012), Italian footballer and manager | 30,287 | zeroshot-train |
Susi Nicoletti [SEP] date of death | Susi Nicoletti
Susi Nicoletti (3 September 1918 – 5 June 2005) was a Bavarian-born actress best remembered today for over 100 supporting roles mostly in comedy films. She was born as Susanne Emilie Luise Adele Habersack in Munich, but spent most of her childhood with her parents in Amsterdam. Back in Munich, she made h... | Konrad (final film role)
Filmography Television.
- "" (1968, based on "Death of a Salesman" by Arthur Miller) (with Käthe Gold) as Willy Loman
- " (1969, based on a play by Derek Bond) as Leslie Darwin
- " (1970, based on "Harvey" by Mary Chase) (with Susi Nicoletti and Charles Régnier) as Elwood Dowd
- "" (1970, based... | 30,288 | zeroshot-train |
Sydney Seymour Simpson [SEP] date of death | Sydney Seymour Simpson
Sydney Seymour Simpson (November 18, 1856 – 1939) was an English-born farmer and political figure in Saskatchewan. He represented Battleford in the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan from 1908 to 1917 as a Liberal.
He was born in Ledsham, West Yorkshire, the son of Michael H. Simpson. In 1883, ... | and later still, Kirribilli. Mr. Bligh occupied the house, which he named "Trelawney" until his death in 1904. Hocken is buried in the heritage cemetery at St Thomas' Cemetery, North Sydney, NSW.
On his death his share of the whole property passed to his sons, Henry Albury Bligh (b: Bef. 22 Sep 1862 in Albury, New Sout... | 30,289 | zeroshot-train |
Tarla Dalal [SEP] date of death | Tarla Dalal
Tarla Dalal (3 June 1936 – 6 November 2013) was an Indian food writer, chef, cookbook author and host of cooking shows. Her first cook book, "The Pleasures of Vegetarian Cooking", was published in 1974. Since then, she wrote over 100 books and sold more than 10million copies. She also ran the largest Indian... | ". Sanjay & Co, 2000. .
- "Healthy Breakfast". Sanjay & Co, 2003. .
- "Sandwiches". Sanjay & Co, 2004. .
- "Curries & Kadhis". Sanjay & Co, 2005. .
- "Chips & Dips". Tarla Dalal, 2006. .
- "Baked Dishes". Tarla Dalal, 2006. .
- "Punjabi Khana". Sanjay & Co, 2007. .
- "Delicious Diabetic Recipes: Low | 30,290 | zeroshot-train |
Tessema Eshete [SEP] date of death | Tessema Eshete
Tessema Eshete (27 July 1876 to 13 October 1964) was born in Minjar, Ethiopia, to his mother Woleteyes Habtu and his father Eshete Gube.
In the year 1908, Tessema was selected by Emperor Menelik and sent to Germany with German concessionaire Arnold Holtz to be trained as the first Ethiopian Automobile dr... | .
- Yidnekatchew Tessema. "Sem Ena Worqu Tessema Eshete". 1992.
- Siegbert Uhlig. (Editor). "Proceedings of the XVth International Conference of Ethiopian Studies, Hamburg, July 20–25, 2003". Otto Harrassowitz Verlag, 2006. Pages 404-407. Online text
Discography.
- Azmari Tessema Eshete. "Ethiopiques 27: Centennial of ... | 30,291 | zeroshot-train |
Thomas Clater [SEP] date of death | Thomas Clater
Thomas Clater (1789–1867) was a painter.
Clater was the third son of Francis Clater, farrier, of East Retford, Nottinghamshire, and Anne his wife. Thomas Clater was baptised on 9 June 1789 at East Retford.
He first exhibited in London in 1819 at the British Institution, sending two pictures, ‘Children at ... | Boothby, second son of the seventh Baronet, was a major-general in the Royal Artillery.
The Boothby Baronetcy, of Friday Hill in the parish of Chingford in the County of Essex, was created in the Baronetage of England on 9 November 1660 for Thomas Boothby. The title became extinct on the early death of his son, Thomas,... | 30,292 | zeroshot-train |
Thomas Leishman [SEP] date of death | Thomas Leishman
Thomas Leishman (7 May 1825 – 13 July 1904) was a Scottish minister and liturgical scholar.
Life.
Born into a clerical family at his father's manse on 7 May 1825, he was the eldest son, in a family of 13 children, of Matthew Leishman, D.D., minister of Govan, leader of the middle party in the secession ... | birthday, joining Jack Nicklaus, Tiger Woods, and Jordan Spieth.
After finishing runner-up to Xander Schauffele at the Tour Championship, Thomas became the FedEx Cup champion on September 24, 2017.
Professional career 2017–18 PGA Tour.
In October 2017, Thomas won the third event of the 2017–18 season, the CJ Cup in Sou... | 30,293 | zeroshot-train |
Varodaya Cinkaiariyan [SEP] date of death | Varodaya Cinkaiariyan
Varodaya Cinkaiariyan () (died 1325) was the first of the Aryacakravarti kings of Jaffna Kingdom to take over the lucrative pearl fisheries that were in the hands of the Pandyan Empire. He is also credited as having helped the Pandyas in their last few years and invaded the southern Dambadeniya-ba... | 866. Varani
867. Varanilvattalai
868. Varany Maha Vidyalayam
869. Varaphalam
870. Varaprasad Rao Velagapalli
871. Varavelpu
872. Varikuppala Yadagiri Goud
873. Variveli
874. Vark
875. Varnam (1989 film)
876. Varnam FM
877. Varnam TV
878. Varodaya Cinkaiariyan
879. Varsha (2005 film)
880. Vartha
881. Varthabharathi
882.... | 30,294 | zeroshot-train |
Vera Harsányi [SEP] date of death | Vera Harsányi
Vera Harsányi, or Vera Szekely (12 October 1919 – 24 December 1994) was a Hungarian freestyle swimmer who competed in the 1936 Summer Olympics, and then an artist.
Biography.
In 1936 she was a member of the Hungarian relay team which finished fourth in the 4 x 100 metre freestyle relay event. In the 100 m... | H.
- Vera Hall (1902–1964), American folk singer
- Vera Harsányi (born 1919, date of death unknown), Hungarian freestyle swimmer
- Vera Henriksen (born 1927), Norwegian writer
- Vera Hilger (born 1971), German painter
- Vera Louise Holmøy (born 1931), Norwegian judge
- Vera Holtz (born 1953), Brazilian television and c... | 30,295 | zeroshot-train |
Vincenzo Danti [SEP] date of death | Vincenzo Danti
Vincenzo Danti (1530 – 26 May 1576) was an Italian Renaissance sculptor from Perugia.
His father was an architect and goldsmith, and Vincenzo developed an interest in drawing and goldsmithing. In 1545 he went to Rome to study sculpture and in 1553 he managed to secure a commission for a bronze statue of ... | known for its display of statues of "famous Tuscans" housed in niches carved from the inner ground floor pilasters. It is stated that Cosimo I de Medici for his original plan for the Uffizi planned to display statues of famous Tuscans in the ground floor. In 1574, just before the death of Cosimo, the sculptor Vincenzo ... | 30,296 | zeroshot-train |
Vito Marija Bettera-Vodopić [SEP] date of death | Vito Marija Bettera-Vodopić
Vito Marija Bettera-Vodopić (1771–1841) was a writer from the Republic of Ragusa.
Works.
Bettera entitled one of his political pamphlets "Memoires sur une époque de ma vie ou appel aux hommes dhonneur et en particulier à ceux de Empire Vienne par Vite Marie de Bettera, Wodopich, gentilhomme ... | , the youngest of nine children. Her parents were Paula Bettera, daughter of an Italian wealthy family, and Nikola Bosković, a dealer originally from Orahov Do. Her brother Roger Joseph Boscovich was a notable physicist, astronomer, mathematician, philosopher, diplomat, poet, theologian, Jesuit priest, and a polymath, ... | 30,297 | zeroshot-train |
Václav Krška [SEP] date of death | Václav Krška
Václav Krška (7 October 1900 – 17 November 1969) was a Czech film director and screenwriter. He directed 31 films between 1939 and 1969.
Selected filmography.
- 1945 "Řeka čaruje"
- 1947 "Až se vrátíš"
- 1947 "Housle a sen"
- 1949 "Revoluční rok 1848"
- 1950 "Posel úsvitu"
- 1951 "Mikoláš Aleš"
- 1952 "Mla... | fascist mob), , František Čáp, (who emigrated to the US after the war) and .
Vladimír Čech started his career during the WW2, as well as Václav Krška. Scenario writer Karel Steklý turned to film directing at the end of the war and maintained both careers until his death.
Well-known actor Rudolf Hrušínský (born 1920) al... | 30,298 | zeroshot-train |
Watson Cheyne [SEP] date of death | Watson Cheyne
Sir William Watson Cheyne, 1st Baronet, (14 December 1852 – 19 April 1932) was a Scottish surgeon and bacteriologist, who pioneered the use of antiseptic surgical methods in the United Kingdom.
Early life and education.
Cheyne was born at sea off Hobart, Tasmania. His father, Andrew Cheyne, was the eldest... | married Laurel Audrey Hutchison, daughter of Lt Gen Sir Balfour Hutchison
Cheyne baronets, of Leagarth (1908).
- Sir (William) Watson Cheyne, 1st Baronet (1852–1932)
- Sir Joseph Lister Cheyne, 2nd Baronet (1888–1957) also known as R. Monroe.
- Sir Joseph Lister Watson Cheyne, 3rd Baronet (1914–2007)
- Sir Patrick John... | 30,299 | zeroshot-train |
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