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Herbert van Thal [SEP] date of death | Herbert van Thal
Bertie Maurice van Thal (1904–1983), known as Herbert van Thal, was a British bookseller, publisher, agent, biographer, and anthologist.
Biography.
Van Thal's grandfather was a distiller (King's Liqueur Whisky), and was a director of the theatre proprietors, Howard and Wyndham. Henry Irving and Harry ... | Pan Book of Horror Stories
The Pan Book of Horror Stories was a British paperback series of short horror story anthologies published by Pan Books Ltd. The series ran to thirty volumes, the first published in 1959.
The series was initially collected and edited by Herbert Van Thal. On Van Thal's death Clarence Paget edit... | 30,400 | zeroshot-train |
Hjalmar Lundbohm [SEP] date of death | Hjalmar Lundbohm
Johan Olof Hjalmar Lundbohm (25 April 1855 – 4 April 1926) was a Swedish geologist and chemist and the first managing director of LKAB ("Luossavaara-Kiirunavaara Aktiebolag") in Kiruna. He is regarded as the founder of the city.
External links.
- Hjalmar Lundbohmsgården | relationship and friendship with the Swedish geologist and chemist Hjalmar Lundbohm whom she met in Jukkasjärvi in 1907. Her artist friends were Christine Swane and Olga Lau, with whom she attended the Royal Academy of Art.
In September 1911, she married Aage Gudmund Hatt, a professor of cultural geography at the Unive... | 30,401 | zeroshot-train |
Howard Fox [SEP] date of death | Howard Fox
Howard Fox (10 December 1836 – 15 November 1922) was a shipping agent and played a large part in the economic and cultural development of the town of Falmouth, Cornwall. He was a member of the influential Fox family of Falmouth.
Business interests.
The Fox family had built up a diversified set of interests b... | "The Deer Hunter" (Dec 1978) - with Universal
Select filmography TV Movies.
- "The Amazing Howard Hughes" (Apr 1977)
- "The Girl Called Hatter Fox" (Oct 1977)
- "Special Olympics" (Feb 1977)
- "Forever" (Jan 1978)
- "Deadman's Curve" (Feb 1978)
- "Just Me and You" (May 1978)
- "" (Sep 1978)
- "Betrayal" (Nov 1978 | 30,402 | zeroshot-train |
Howqua [SEP] date of death | Howqua
Wu Bingjian ()(17694 September 1843), better known in the West as Howqua, was the most important of the hong merchants in the Thirteen Factories, head of the "E-wo hong" and leader of the Canton Cohong. He was once the richest man in the world.
Biography.
A Hokkien by his paternal ancestry with ancestry from Qua... | - October 6 – Isaac Brock, British general, administrator (d. 1812)
- December 13 – James Scarlett Abinger, English judge (d. 1844)
- December 26 – Ernst Moritz Arndt, German writer, poet (d. 1860)
- "date unknown"
- James Dadford, English canal engineer
- John Bellingham, assassin of British Prime Minister Spencer Per... | 30,403 | zeroshot-train |
Ian Burn [SEP] date of death | Ian Burn
Ian Burn (29 December 1939 – 29 September 1993) was an influential Australian conceptual artist. He was a notable member of the Art and Language group that flourished in the 1970s. Ian Burn was also an art writer, curator, and scholar.
Biography.
Ian Burn was born on 29 December 1939 in Geelong, Australia.
Bur... | : 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... | 30,404 | zeroshot-train |
Ignatius V Qattan [SEP] date of death | in November 1831, and soon the bishops met to decide how to reform the Church, but Mazloum stopped the works of this synod, waiting for the course of the events. Ignatius V Qattan died on 13 March 1833, and on 24 March Mazloum was elected new patriarch with the name of Maximos III.
Persecutions.
The patriarchate of Ign... | Ignatius V Qattan
Ignatius V Moussa Qattan, (or "Cattan", "Kattan", "Quattan", 1756–1833) was patriarch of the Melkite Greek Catholic Church from 1816 until 1833.
Life.
Moussa Qattan was born in 1756 (or 1752) in Zouk, Lebanon. He was the nephew of Soleiman Qattan, who ran the printing press of the monastery of Saint J... | 30,405 | zeroshot-train |
Iovan Tsaous [SEP] date of death | Iovan Tsaous
Iovan Tsaous (, from the Turkish word "çavuş", meaning "sergeant") (1893–1942), was a Greek musician and composer of rebetiko songs from Pontus. His real name was Yiannis Eitziridis or Etseiridis (Γιάννης Εϊτζιρίδης or Ετσειρίδης).
Biography.
Tsaous was born in 1893 in Kastamonu on Turkey's Black Sea coast... | Terzis singer
- Mikis Theodorakis (born 1925) composer
- Sonia Theodoridou opera singer
- Giorgos Theofanous composer
- Marios Tokas composer of Cypriot origin
- Sakis Tolis musician
- Michalis Travlos composer
- Tatiana Troyanos mezzo-soprano
- Eleni Tsaligopoulou (born 1963) singer
- Iovan Tsaous musician and compose... | 30,406 | zeroshot-train |
Israel Eldad [SEP] date of death | Israel Eldad
Israel Eldad () (11 November 1910 – 22 January 1996), was an Israeli Revisionist Zionist philosopher and member of the pre-state underground group Lehi.
Early life and education.
Israel Scheib (later Eldad) was born in 1910 in Pidvolochysk, Galicia in a traditional Jewish home. The Scheibs wandered as refu... | of a Jewish state "[f]rom the Euphrates to the Nile." Heruti is not religiously observant; his political views are still defined by the work of Stern, Greenberg, and Israel Eldad.
Heruti has been married twice. He has one son from his first wife and six children from his second wife. He lives in Tel Aviv.
External link... | 30,407 | zeroshot-train |
Ivan Chodák [SEP] date of death | Ivan Chodák
Ivan Chodák (3 February 1914 in Dolný Kubín – 14 February 1994 in Bratislava) was a Slovak footballer, coach and doctor of medicine.
He was an excellent sportsman and at the same time he was one of the best students of the Faculty of Medicine, Comenius University in Bratislava. He took a doctor degree in 19... | "Šport a osobnosti / Sport and Personalities". SZTK – Museum of Physical Culture in Slovak Republic, Bratislava 2008.
- Zdenka Letenayová, Viliam Karácsony: "Ivan Chodák". SZTK – Museum of Physical Culture in Slovak Republic, Bratislava 2014.
External links.
- Slovak National Sport Encyclopedia
- UEFA.org
- EU.FOOTBALL... | 30,408 | zeroshot-train |
Jacob Vilhelm Rode Heiberg [SEP] date of death | Jacob Vilhelm Rode Heiberg
Jacob Vilhelm Rode Heiberg (19 February 1860 – 19 February 1946) was a Danish born, Norwegian civil servant and burgomaster.
He was born in Vallø, Denmark as the son of judge Edvard Omsen Heiberg (1829–1884). He was a brother of Gunnar and Inge Heiberg, as well as a first cousin of Eivind and... | Anton Heiberg
Anton Wilhelm Scheel Heiberg ( 26 March 1878– 11 September 1947) was a Norwegian stage instructor and theatre director.
He was born in Christiania (now Oslo), Norway. He was a son of judge Edvard Omsen Heiberg (1829–1884) and his wife Minna (Vilhelmine) Rode (1836–1917). He was the brother of Gunnar Edvar... | 30,409 | zeroshot-train |
Jacques Izoard [SEP] date of death | Jacques Izoard
Jacques Izoard (29 May 1936 – 19 July 2008) was a Belgian poet and essayist. He was born Jacques Delmotte at Liège.
Life.
He taught French in secondary technical and vocational education for many years. Under the pseudonym Jacques Izoard, (from the mountain pass), he began writing poetry in 1962 with the... | ) where Conrad Detrez is also a teacher. In 1973, the year of his son Ugo's birth, he returned to Belgium where he taught until 1993 in Libramont, Bastogne and the Royal Athenaeum of Bertrix.
After his retirement in 1993, Vital Lahaye settled in Liège, in the cosmopolitan neighborhood of Coronmeuse, with his son who di... | 30,410 | zeroshot-train |
Jadumani Mahapatra [SEP] date of death | Jadumani Mahapatra
Jadumani Mahapatra (Jadumani Mohapatra) (1783–1868) also known as Utkal Ghanta was an Odia language poet, humorist and satirist, who was principal poet during the rule of king Binayak Singh Mandhata of Nayagarh princely state in present day Odisha. He was known for his devotional songs and poems, and... | Malisahi of Nayagarh estate after marriage. When British captured Odisha, Binayak Singh Mandhata was the King of Nayagarh and the great Jadumani Mahapatra was his court poet.
Educational Institutes.
Educational Institutes College.
Educational Institutes College Nayagarh Autonomous College.
In 1961, the then sub-divisio... | 30,411 | zeroshot-train |
James J. Bindon [SEP] date of death | James J. Bindon
James J. Bindon (April 6, 1884 – November 14 1938) was a businessman and politician in Newfoundland. He represented St. Mary's in the Newfoundland and Labrador House of Assembly from 1928 to 1932 as a Liberal.
The son of John Bindon, he was born in Flatrock and was educated at St. Patrick’s Hall. Bindon... | former premier of Victoria); James McCulloch, J. A. Macpherson, J.T. Smith, J. Bosisto (all M.L.A.s); S.H. Bindon; the Count de Castelnau; L.J. Sherrard; and J. Danks.
G. C. Levey who had experience with the Victorian Exhibition of 1872, and the London International and Vienna Exhibitions of 1873 was appointed secreta... | 30,412 | zeroshot-train |
James Maina Boi [SEP] date of death | James Maina Boi
James Maina Boi (4 April 1954 – 15 July 2004) was a Kenyan middle distance runner. He is best known for winning the 800 metres distance at the 1978 All-Africa Games and a silver medal at the 1982 Commonwealth Games.
He also competed in 4 x 400 metres relay at the 1983 World Championships with the Kenyan... | , Kenyan politician and Member of Parliament for Safina
- Esther Wanjiru Maina (born 1977), Kenyan long-distance runner and 1998 Commonwealth Games champion
- James Maina Boi (1954–2004), Kenyan middle-distance runner and 1979 African champion
- James Maina Kamau, Kenyan politician and Member of the National Assembly f... | 30,413 | zeroshot-train |
Jan Abel Wassenbergh [SEP] date of death | Jan Abel Wassenbergh
Jan Abel Wassenbergh (18 January 1689, Groningen – ca. 20 July 1750, Groningen), was an 18th-century painter from the Northern Netherlands.
Biography.
According to Jan van Gool and the RKD he first studied law and then took drawing lessons from Jan van Dieren (of whom Van Gool had never heard of). ... | Elisabeth Geertruida Wassenbergh
Elisabeth Geertruida Wassenbergh (1729, Groningen – 1781, Groningen) was an 18th-century painter from the Northern Netherlands.
Biography.
According to Jan van Gool, she followed her father Jan Abel Wassenbergh in his art, while her sister became good at embroidering fruit and flowers.
... | 30,414 | zeroshot-train |
Jean Dolce [SEP] date of death | Jean Dolce
Jean Dolce (?, Bayonne - 8 February 1681) was a French cleric who became bishop of Boulogne from 1633 to 1643, allowing the first Minimes house in the city in 1642. He was made bishop of Agde in 1643 but before he could be installed was transferred to be bishop of Bayonne. His uncle was Bertrand d'Eschaux, a... | hairstyle reminiscent of Jean Seberg. Boscono is living in New York, and calls it her second home, coming second after her birthplace of Rome.
To date, she has worked for Chanel, Blumarine, Moschino, Etro, Givenchy, Yves Saint Laurent, Jean-Paul Gaultier, Alessandro Dell'Acqua, Escada, Marc Jacobs, DKNY, Diesel, Robert... | 30,415 | zeroshot-train |
Jean de Fontaney [SEP] date of death | Jean de Fontaney
Jean de Fontaney (1643–1710) was a French Jesuit who led a mission to China in 1687.
Jean de Fontaney had been a teacher of mathematics and astronomy at the College Louis le Grand. He was asked by king Louis XIV to set up a mission to China, following a request by Ferdinand Verbiest, in order to spread... | skilled in sciences, namely Joachim Bouvet, Jean-François Gerbillon, Louis-Daniel Lecomte, Guy Tachard, and Claude de Visdelou.
Guy Tachard remained in Siam where he was to have a major role, while Jean de Fontaney led the four remaining Fathers to China, where they arrived in February 1688. Upon their arrival in Beiji... | 30,416 | zeroshot-train |
Jean-Henri d'Anglebert [SEP] date of death | Jean-Henri d'Anglebert
Jean-Henri d'Anglebert (baptized 1 April 1629 – 23 April 1691) was a French composer, harpsichordist and organist. He was one of the foremost keyboard composers of his day.
Life.
D'Anglebert's father Claude Henry known as Anglebert was an affluent shoemaker in Bar-le-Duc. Nothing is known about t... | , and harpsichord preludes were used until the first half of the 18th century by numerous composers including Jean-Henri d'Anglebert (1629–1691), Élisabeth Jacquet de la Guerre (1665–1729), François Couperin (1668–1733) and Jean-Philippe Rameau (1683–1764), whose very first printed piece (1706) was in this form. The la... | 30,417 | zeroshot-train |
Jean-Martin de Prades [SEP] date of death | Jean-Martin de Prades
Jean-Martin de Prades (c.1720–1782) was a French Catholic theologian. He became famous through a thesis he presented that was considered irreligious.
Life.
Prades was born at Castelsarrasin, Tarn-et-Garonne. Having finished his preliminary studies, he went to Paris, where he lived in many seminari... | - July 2 – Jean-Jacques Rousseau, French philosopher (born 1712)
- December 27 – Henry Home, Lord Kames, Scottish philosopher (born 1696)
- "Unknown date" – Jean-Martin de Prades, French theologian (born c. 1720) | 30,418 | zeroshot-train |
Jeffery Farnol [SEP] date of death | Jeffery Farnol
Jeffery Farnol (10 February 1878 – 9 August 1952) was a British writer from 1907 until his death, known for writing more than 40 romance novels, some formulaic and set in the Georgian Era or English Regency period, and swashbucklers. He, with Georgette Heyer, largely initiated the Regency romantic genre.... | (1932)
- "A Matter of Business" (1940)
Bibliography Non fiction.
- "Some War Impressions" (1918)
- "Great Britain at War" (1918)
External links.
- Jeffery Farnol Appreciation Society
- Jeffery Farnol Pages
- The Life and Times of Jeffery Farnol | 30,419 | zeroshot-train |
Johann Georg, Chevalier de Saxe [SEP] date of death | Johann Georg, Chevalier de Saxe
Johann Georg, Chevalier de Saxe (21 August 1704 – 25 February 1774), also called "Johann Georg of Saxony", was a Saxon Field Marshal and Governor of Dresden.
He was an illegitimate son of August the Strong, King of Poland and Elector of Saxony, and Ursula Katharina of Altenbockum, divorc... | 1736–1809), Austrian musician
- Johann Georg Baiter (1801–1877), Swiss philologist and textual critic
- Johann-Georg Bendl (before 1620 – 1680), Baroque sculptor mainly at work in Prague
- Johann Georg Bergmüller (1688–1762), Bavarian painter, particularly of frescoes of the Baroque
- Johann Georg Bodmer (1786–1864), S... | 30,420 | zeroshot-train |
Johann Martin Steindorff [SEP] date of death | Johann Martin Steindorff
Johann Martin Steindorff (born 18 March 1663 in Teutleben, Thuringia; d. 3 May 1744 in Zwickau, Saxony) was a Baroque musician who served as "Kantor" at Zwickau. In 1722 he applied for the vacant post of Thomaskantor in Leipzig, but did not succeed and remained in Zwickau for the rest of his li... | - March 18 – Johann Martin Steindorff, German composer (d. 1744)
- March 22 – August Hermann Francke, German Lutheran clergyman, philanthropist, Biblical scholar (d. 1727)
- March 25 – Félix Le Pelletier de La Houssaye (d. 1723)
- March 27 – Johann Andreas Eisenbarth, German surgeon (d. 1727)
- March 28 – Louis Crato, ... | 30,421 | zeroshot-train |
John Carteret Pilkington [SEP] date of death | John Carteret Pilkington
John Carteret Pilkington (1730-1763) was an Irish singer and writer who left lively memoirs of his early life and collaborated on the memoirs of his mother Laetitia Pilkington.
Origins.
Known as Jack, the younger surviving son of the art historian Matthew Pilkington and the poet Laetitia Pilkin... | no home. Indeed, most of the book sellers and publishers, as well as many of the notables of the day, were afraid of their publication and afraid of having their private foibles exposed to the public. Therefore, Laetitia went back to Dublin in May 1747 and began the publication of the "Memoirs". The first two volumes a... | 30,422 | zeroshot-train |
John Cory [SEP] date of death | John Cory
John Cory (18 March 1828 – 27 January 1910) was a British philanthropist, coal-owner and ship-owner. Cory Way is named after him in the eastern area of Barry Docks, which he was involved with building in the 1880s.
Family.
John Cory was born on 28 March 1828, at Bideford, Devonshire. He was the eldest of five... | resolved to this point in the strip. It has also been shown that January has broken up with Cory, who then started to date Robin, but later broke up with Robin after the assumed death of January in late 2012. Quincy had graduated and Omar found out he has a twin sister named LeLani, who Cory has a strong interest in. D... | 30,423 | zeroshot-train |
John Frederick, Prince of Schwarzburg-Rudolstadt [SEP] date of death | John Frederick, Prince of Schwarzburg-Rudolstadt
John Frederick, Prince of Schwarzburg-Rudolstadt (8 January 1721 in Rudolstadt – 10 July 1767 in ibid) was the ruling Prince of Schwarzburg-Rudolstadt from 1744 to 1767.
Life.
John Frederick von Schwarzburg-Rudolstadt was the only son of Frederick Anton, Prince of Schwar... | Frederick Charles, Prince of Schwarzburg-Rudolstadt
Prince Frederick Charles of Schwarzburg-Rudolstadt (7 June 1736 in Rudolstadt – 13 April 1793) was a German Natural History collector, and from 1790 until his death the reigning Prince of Schwarzburg-Rudolstadt.
Life.
Frederick Charles of Schwarzburg-Rudolstadt was th... | 30,424 | zeroshot-train |
John Gossweiler [SEP] date of death | John Gossweiler
Johannes Gossweiler (24 December 1873, in Regensdorf – 19 February 1952, in Lisbon) aka John Gossweiler or João Gossweiler, was state botanist to the Government of Angola from 1899 until his death. He made important collections in every district of Angola and created the first phytogeographic map of tha... | Ernst Gossweiler
Ernst Gossweiler (date of birth unknown; date of death unknown) was a Swiss footballer who played for FC Basel. He played mainly in the position as midfielder.
Between the years 1907 and 1915 Gossweiler played a total of 40 games for Basel scoring two goals. 28 of these games were in the Swiss Serie A... | 30,425 | zeroshot-train |
John Hall Gladstone [SEP] date of death | John Hall Gladstone
John Hall Gladstone FRS (7 March 1827 – 6 October 1902) was a British chemist. He served as President of the Physical Society between 1874 and 1876 and during 1877–1879 was President of the Chemical Society. Apart from chemistry, where one of his most notable publications was on bromination of rubbe... | Court Hey Hall
Court Hey Hall was a mansion in England built for Robertson Gladstone (1805–1875), elder brother of William Gladstone.
The hall was built c.1836 in the west of what is now Knowsley borough in Merseyside. The architect may have been John Cunningham, the designer of Liverpool Lime Street railway station.
T... | 30,426 | zeroshot-train |
John Halliburton [SEP] date of death | John Halliburton
Robert John Halliburton (23 March 193526 September 2004) was an English priest and theologian within the Church of England, who served as a Canon and Chancellor of St Paul's Cathedral between 1989 and 2003.
Early life and ordination.
Robert John Halliburton was born in March 1935 in Wimbledon, London, ... | October 14 – John Hampden Burnham, politician and lawyer (died 1940)
- September 17 Einstein's Cousin, not a scientist nor mathematician (died 1944)
Births Full date unknown.
- Nazaire-Nicolas Olivier, lawyer and politician (died 1898)
Deaths.
- January 18 – William Thompson, farmer and political figure (born 1786)
- M... | 30,427 | zeroshot-train |
John Heysham [SEP] date of death | John Heysham
John Heysham M.D. (1753–1834) was an English physician, now remembered as a statistician.
Life.
Born at Lancaster on 22 November 1753, he was the son of John Heysham, shipowner, by Anne Cumming, the daughter of a Westmoreland farmer. He was educated at a school kept by Quakers at Yealand, near Burton, West... | lead station, Dungeness B was ordered in 1965 with a target completion date of 1970. After problems with nearly every aspect of the reactor design it finally began generating electricity in 1983, 13 years late. The following reactor designs at Hinkley Point and Hunterston significantly improved on the original design a... | 30,428 | zeroshot-train |
John Lesley [SEP] date of death | John Lesley
John Lesley (or Leslie) (29 September 1527 – 31 May 1596) was a Scottish Roman Catholic bishop and historian. His father was Gavin Lesley, rector of Kingussie, Badenoch.
Early career.
He was educated at the University of Aberdeen, where he took the degree of M.A. In 1538 he obtained a dispensation permittin... | - Oct 02 - Jul 05 Director Fiscal and Property, Joint Forces Headquarters, Puerto Rico Army National Guard, San Juan, Puerto Rico
- Sep 01 - Sep 02 Chief, Post Mobilization State, Joint Forces Headquarters, Puerto Rico Army National Guard, San Juan, Puerto Rico
- Jul 01 - Sep 01 Comptroller, Joint Forces Headquarters, ... | 30,429 | zeroshot-train |
John Rush [SEP] date of death | John Rush
John Rush (5 April 1910 – 13 January 1982) was an Australian cricketer. He played two first-class cricket matches for Victoria in 1931.
See also.
- List of Victoria first-class cricketers | by male nurses.
Statistics.
- Deaths in prison;14, Deaths after confinement in prison;8, Survivors;71, Total; 93
- Months of death: Nov-Mar; 18, July-Aug; 3, Sep-Oct; 1, Total 22
- Mean days of confinement: 156 days for deaths within the cells: 239 days for deaths after confinement, 114 days for survivors, Mean, 131.da... | 30,430 | zeroshot-train |
John Thumwood [SEP] date of death | John Thumwood
John Thumwood (born 17 April 1785 at Hartley Row, Hampshire; died 13 November 1839 at Elvetham, Hampshire) was an English professional cricketer who played first-class cricket from 1816 to 1821. He was mainly associated with Hampshire and made 8 known appearances in first-class matches, including one for ... | James Thumwood
James Thumwood (1790 – 27 May 1853) was an English professional cricketer who played first-class cricket from 1816 to 1826. He was the brother of John Thumwood.
Mainly associated with Hampshire, he made 23 known appearances in first-class matches. He played for the Players in the Gentlemen v Players seri... | 30,431 | zeroshot-train |
Joseph De Piro [SEP] date of death | Joseph De Piro
Giuseppe De Piro or Joseph De Piro, (2 November 1877 – 17 September 1933) was a Roman Catholic priest and missionary. He founded The Missionary Society of St Paul (MSSP) in June 1910 with a charism that Maltese priests would become missionaries. Presently holding the status of Servant of God, he is a can... | .
Founding a missionary congregation was the desire of Joseph De Piro which he had from a young age. He tried to enlist the help of others in realizing it and eventually settled with the support of a few mentors. On 30 June 1910, De Piro accepted the first two members, Joseph Caruana and John Vella. Eventually Vella le... | 30,432 | zeroshot-train |
Joseph Ingolph Hetland [SEP] date of death | Joseph Ingolph Hetland
Joseph Ingolph Hetland (30 July 1896 – 10 March 1982) was a Liberal party member of the House of Commons of Canada. He was born in Chicago, Illinois, United States and moved to Canada in 1907.
Hetland attended school at Watson, Saskatchewan then studied at the Agricultural College in Fargo, North... | Liberal (1904–1908)
2. David Bradley Neely, Liberal (1908–1917)
3. Norman Lang, Unionist (1917–1921)
4. Charles Wallace Stewart, Progressive (1921–1925)
5. Albert Frederick Totzke, Liberal (1925–1935)
6. Harry Raymond Fleming, Liberal (1935–1942)
7. Joseph William Burton, Co-operative Commonwealth Federation (1943–1949... | 30,433 | zeroshot-train |
Joseph Tournois [SEP] date of death | Joseph Tournois
Joseph Tournois (born in Chazeuil on 18 November 1831, died in Dijon in September 1891) was a French sculptor.
He was the pupil of French sculptors by François Jouffroy and François Rude. He attended the École nationale supérieure des Beaux-Arts, where he created "Ulysse blessé à la chasse par un sangli... | 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... | 30,434 | zeroshot-train |
Karel Cejp [SEP] date of death | Karel Cejp
Karel Cejp (22 February 1900 – 22 September 1979) was a Czech botanist and mycologist. After finishing highschool (rokycanském gymnáziu), he worked with Bohuslav Horak, an expert in the flora of the Balkan Peninsula and the Mediterranean. Later, he studied at Charles University in Prague with Josef Velenovsk... | earliest publication date, Fries's name is sanctioned, and so the specific epithet he used is given nomenclatural precedence. French mycologist Lucien Quélet transferred the species to the genus "Mycena" in 1872. In 1930 Karel Cejp considered it to be a variety of "Mycena elegans".
According to Alexander H. Smith's org... | 30,435 | zeroshot-train |
Karl Graedener [SEP] date of death | Karl Graedener
Karl Graedener (14 January 1812 – 10 June 1883) was a German composer.
Biography.
He was born in Rostock. From 1835 to 1838 he was a cellist in Helsinki. Then, he was musical director of the Kiel University for ten years. In 1851 he founded a singing school in Hamburg, which he directed until 1861. From ... | Hermann Graedener
Hermann Graedener or Grädener (8 May 1844 – 15 September 1929) was a German composer, conductor and teacher.
Biography.
He was born in Kiel, Germany. He was educated by his father, composer Karl Graedener. He then studied at the Vienna Conservatory. From 1862 he was organist at the Lutheran City Churc... | 30,436 | zeroshot-train |
Karl Stauffer-Bern [SEP] date of death | Karl Stauffer-Bern
Karl Stauffer, known as Karl Stauffer-Bern (2 September 1857, Trubschachen – 24 January 1891, Florence) was a Swiss painter, etcher and sculptor.
Life.
His father was a curate and pastor in Bern. He studied at the Academy of Fine Arts, Munich under Feodor Dietz and Ludwig von Löfftz. Later, he worked... | Stauffer to work in Rome. In October 1889 Lydia and her husband moved to Florence, but shortly after, Friedrich Emil Welti went for financial reasons back to Switzerland, and left his wife in care of Karl Stauffer.
Life Liaison with Karl Stauffer-Bern.
Lydia and Stauffer fell in love, and Lydia told to Stauffer's mothe... | 30,437 | zeroshot-train |
Keichi Kimura [SEP] date of death | Keichi Kimura
Keichi Kimura (1914–1988) was a painter and illustrator who was born in Waiʻanae, Hawaiʻi in 1914. He received his first art instruction from teacher Shirley Russell while attending President William McKinley High School in Honolulu. In 1936, he earned a B.A. from the University of Hawaii at Manoa, where ... | - Jon Kimura Parker, pianist
- Kan Kimura, political scientist
- Kaela Kimura, singer
- Kazuaki Kimura (1946–2015), Japanese scientist
- Kazuki Kimura (born 1973), Japanese shogi player
- Kazushi Kimura, footballer
- Keichi Kimura, artist
- Kevin Kimura (born 1974), Canadian ice hockey defenceman
- Kimura Shogo, Japane... | 30,438 | zeroshot-train |
Keith Uncapher [SEP] date of death | Keith Uncapher
Keith Uncapher (1922–2002) was an American computer engineer and manager.
At the RAND Corporation Uncapher worked on several pioneering computer projects. He founded the Information Sciences Institute (ISI) at the University of Southern California, School of Engineering. There, he assembled teams of engi... | include a hardware floating point system.
See also.
- List of vacuum tube computers
References.
- Johnniac entry on "Antique Computers" site.
- The History of the JOHNNIAC (RAND monograph)
- Oral history interview with Keith W. Uncapher, Charles Babbage Institute, University of Minnesota. Review of projects at RAND whe... | 30,439 | zeroshot-train |
Lady Anne Monson [SEP] date of death | Lady Anne Monson
Lady Anne Monson (née Vane; 1726–1776), also known as Lady Anne Hope-Vere, was an English botanist and collector of plants and insects.
Life.
She was the daughter of Henry Vane, first earl of Darlington, and his wife, Lady Grace Fitzroy; she was a great-grandchild of Charles II. Her aunt, also Anne Van... | believed to have had a love interest in Adelaide Anne Proctor, who dedicated "Legends and Lyrics" to her with:
She also wrote a love poem for Hays entitled, "A Retrospect." Hays oversaw the tending of Procter's grave after her death and mourned her passing throughout her later years.
Personal life Theodosia Blacker, La... | 30,440 | zeroshot-train |
Laurie Thompson [SEP] date of death | Laurie Thompson
Laurie Thompson (26 February 1938 – 8 June 2015) was a British academic and translator, noted for his translations of Swedish literature into English.
Thompson was born in York, England, and lived in northern Sweden for a few years. He was the editor of "Swedish Book Review" between 1983 and 2002, and a... | Judge John J. Davis (1851–1902), the grandson of Massachusetts governor John Davis. After his death, she married Brig. Gen. Charles Laurie McCawley (1865–1935), the son of Charles G. McCawley, the 8th Commandant of the Marine Corps, in 1906.
- Theodore Frelinghuysen (1860–1928), who married Alice Dudley Coats (1861–188... | 30,441 | zeroshot-train |
Leslie Perrins [SEP] date of death | Leslie Perrins
Leslie Perrins (7 October 1901 – 13 December 1962) was an English actor who often played villains. After training at RADA, he was on stage from 1922, and in his long career, appeared in well over 60 films.
Hobbies.
Perrins and wife Violet were dog lovers, and he was a judge at Crufts in 1957, and preside... | Wanted by Scotland Yard
Wanted by Scotland Yard is a 1937 or 1938 British crime film directed by Norman Lee and starring James Stephenson, Betty Lynne and Leslie Perrins. It was made at Welwyn Studios, and is sometimes known by the alternative title of Dangerous Fingers. Its year of release is often described as 1939, ... | 30,442 | zeroshot-train |
Lord Beginner [SEP] date of death | Lord Beginner
Egbert Moore (1904–1981), known as Lord Beginner, was a popular calypsonian.
Biography.
Moore was born in Port-of-Spain in Trinidad. According to AllMusic: "After attracting attention with his soulful singing in Trinidad and Tobago, Lord Beginner was sent by expatriate Portuguese businessman Edward Sa Gom... | William Bourchier, 3rd Earl of Bath
William Bourchier, 3rd Earl of Bath (29 Sep 1557 – 12 July 1623) was Lord Lieutenant of Devon. His seat was at Tawstock Court, three miles south of Barnstaple in North Devon, which he rebuilt in the Elizabethan style in 1574, the date being sculpted on the surviving gate house.
Origi... | 30,443 | zeroshot-train |
Lorenzo Perrone [SEP] date of death | Lorenzo Perrone
Lorenzo Perrone (1904—1952) born in Fossano, in Cuneo province, Italy, was one of a group of skilled Italian bricklayers working under contract to the Boetti company, who were transferred to Auschwitz according to the camp expansion plan.
In the middle of 1944, while he worked on the building of a wall,... | Sep 1244)
- Azzone da Torbiato (1244 – death 18 Oct 1253)
- Cavalcano Sala (1254 – 1263)
- Martino Arimanni (15 Mar 1264 – death 1275)
- Berardo Maggi (Sep 1275 – 1308)
- Federico Maggi (2 January 1309 – ca. 1317)
- Domenico de Dominicis (14 Nov 1464 – 1478 Died)
- Lorenzo Zanni (Zane) (27 Feb 1478 – 1480 Resigned)
- P... | 30,444 | zeroshot-train |
Léonard Daghelinckx [SEP] date of death | Léonard Daghelinckx
Léonard Daghelinckx (10 April 1900 – 3 March 1986) was a Belgian cyclist. He competed at the 1920 and 1924 Summer Olympics. At the 1924 Games, he won a bronze medal in the men's team pursuit. | Henri Hoevenaers
Henri "Rik" Hoevenaers (1 May 1902 – 12 November 1958) was a Belgian road cyclist who won three medals at the 1924 Summer Olympics, including a silver in the individual time trial, a silver in the team time trial (with Alphonse Parfondry and Jean Van Den Bosch), and a bronze in the team pursuit (with V... | 30,445 | zeroshot-train |
Marcel Bidot [SEP] date of death | Marcel Bidot
Marcel Bidot (21 December 1902 in Paris, France – 26 January 1995 in Saint-Lyé) was a French professional road bicycle racer who won two stages of the Tour de France and became manager of the French national team. He led the team in 12 Tours and won six of them.
Racing.
Marcel Bidot was the son of a failed... | René Floriot, lawyer (died 1975).
- 31 October - Marie-Laure de Noailles, patron of the arts (died 1970)
- 4 November - Pierre Edouard Leopold Verger, photographer and ethnographer (died 1996)
- 16 November - Paul Bontemps, athlete and Olympic medallist (died 1981)
- 20 November - Jean Painlevé, film director (died 198... | 30,446 | zeroshot-train |
Maria Capuana [SEP] date of death | Maria Capuana
Maria Capuana (2 September 1891 – 22 February 1955) was an Italian mezzo-soprano who had a major international opera career during the first half of the 20th century. She possessed a voice with a dark timbre that she used with great expression.
Born in Fano in the Province of Pesaro and Urbino, Capuana wa... | - Prince Armand (1817–1890), later 4th Duc de Polignac; he has male-line descendants to date who bear the principal title.
- Princess Seyna-Camille (1818–1833)
After his first wife's death in 1819, he married in London, on 3 June 1824, to Charlotte, Comtesse de Choiseul, widow of Comte Cesar de Choiseul (d. 1821), "née... | 30,447 | zeroshot-train |
Maria Hack [SEP] date of death | Maria Hack
Maria Hack (née Barton, 16 February 1777 – 4 January 1844) was an English writer of educational books for children that were praised for their clarity. She was involved in a theological controversy among the Quakers, which led to her joining the Anglican Church. Her books reflect a literal belief in biblical... | - Prince Armand (1817–1890), later 4th Duc de Polignac; he has male-line descendants to date who bear the principal title.
- Princess Seyna-Camille (1818–1833)
After his first wife's death in 1819, he married in London, on 3 June 1824, to Charlotte, Comtesse de Choiseul, widow of Comte Cesar de Choiseul (d. 1821), "née... | 30,448 | zeroshot-train |
Marie d'Alençon [SEP] date of death | Marie d'Alençon
Marie d'Alençon (29 March 1373 – 1417) was a French noblewoman, a Princess of the Blood, and the wife of John VII of Harcourt, Count of Harcourt and of Aumale, Viscount of Châtellerault, Baron of Elbeuf, of Mézières, of Lillebone, of La Saussaye.
Family.
Marie was born on 29 March 1373, at the Chateau d... | seat of the Senate of France. The palace had been given to her father on the death of his mother, Marie de' Medici in 1642. Élisabeth was known by her first name, "Élisabeth", but she always signed "Isabelle". One of five children, she was not raised with her siblings but in a convent, because she was destined to becom... | 30,449 | zeroshot-train |
Mary Bonaparte [SEP] date of death | Mary Bonaparte
Mary Bonaparte (Mary Léonie Eugénie Mathilde Jeanne Julie Zénaïde Bonaparte; 10 December 1870 – 1947) was the eldest surviving daughter of Prince Napoléon Bonaparte of Canino and Christine Ruspoli. On 25 November 1891 in Rome she married Enrico Gotti. They had no children.
References.
- thePeerage.com | - England & Wales, Birth Index: 1837-1983 1892 Q3-Jul-Aug-Sep Page 319; Mary Clare Absalom
- England & Wales, Marriage Index: 1837-1983 1915 Q3-Jul-Aug-Sep Page 1171; Mary Clare Absalom & Lionel P. Mawhood
- England & Wales, Death Index: 1837-1983 1970 Q3-Jul-Aug-Sep Entry reads; "MAWHOOD Mary Clare b 17th Jy ... | 30,450 | zeroshot-train |
Mihály Mérey [SEP] date of death | Mihály Mérey
Baron Mihály Mérey de Kaposmére ("Mérei"; 1500 – 26 February 1572) was a Hungarian jurist and noble, who served as Palatinal Governor () in the Kingdom of Hungary, between 1562 and 1572.
Biography.
He studied law in the court of Elek Thurzó, the Royal Governor of Hungary. Mérey became a member of the Vice-... | Mihály Lombard de Szentábrahám (1683–1758), Hungarian Unitarian bishop
- Mihály Lukács (1954–2012), Hungarian Romani politician, founding member of the Lungo Drom party
- Mihály Makkai (born 1939), Hungarian-born Canadian mathematician
- Mihály Mayer (1933–2000), Hungarian water polo player and Olympic medalist
- Mihál... | 30,451 | zeroshot-train |
Mikuláš Schneider-Trnavský [SEP] date of death | Mikuláš Schneider-Trnavský
Mikuláš Schneider-Trnavský KSG (24 May 1881, Trnava – 28 May 1958, Bratislava) was a Slovak composer, conductor and pedagogue. He was popular mostly because of his songs, some becoming traditional.
Life.
In 1900, he passed his maturita exam in Trnava. From 1900 to 1901, he studied composition... | in 1933.
Recordings.
- Štefan Margita "Smiles and Tears"; Mikuláš Schneider-Trnavský Slzy a úsmevy, Op.25 (Smiles and Tears) song cycle.
- Gabriela Beňačková "From the Heart": Mikuláš Schneider-Trnavský Songs about Mother: If Only They Knew; Mother; If I Knew; Little Flower: Far and Wide; The Nightingale; A Lovely Drea... | 30,452 | zeroshot-train |
Moropant [SEP] date of death | Moropant
Moropant Ramchandra Paradkar (Devanagari: मोरेश्वर रामजी पराडकर) (1729–1794), popularly known in Maharashtra as Moropant (मोरोपंत) or Mayur Pandit (मयूर पंडित), was a Karhade Brahmin Marathi poet who was the last among those classified by Marathi literary scholars as "pandit" (पंडित) poets. (Mukteshwar, Vaman ... | : 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... | 30,453 | zeroshot-train |
Neil Leslie Webster [SEP] date of death | Neil Leslie Webster
Major Neil Leslie Webster (7 November 1906 – 1990) was a British Army officer, who worked in intelligence in World War II. He was a key figure in radio intelligence and cryptography who worked in the Fusion Room at Bletchley Park and was closely involved in the hunt for "cribs" for the Enigma machin... | 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... | 30,454 | zeroshot-train |
Nicholas Barnewall, 3rd Viscount Barnewall [SEP] date of death | Nicholas Barnewall, 3rd Viscount Barnewall
Nicholas Barnewall, 3rd Viscount Barnewall (15 April 1668 – 14 June 1725) was an Irish nobleman.
His grandfather, also named Nicholas Barnewall, had been ennobled by King Charles I on 12 September 1645 for loyalty to his cause. Nicholas was the eldest son of Henry, 2nd Viscoun... | The title was occasionally and informally written as "Lord Kingsland".
Viscounts Barnewall (1646).
- Nicholas Barnewall, 1st Viscount Barnewall (1592–1663)
- Henry Barnewall, 2nd Viscount Barnewall (died 1688)
- Nicholas Barnewall, 3rd Viscount Barnewall (1668–1725)
- Henry Benedict Barnewall, 4th Viscount Barnewall (1... | 30,455 | zeroshot-train |
Nils Arntzen Ramm [SEP] date of death | Nils Arntzen Ramm
Nils Arntzen Ramm (13 August 1903 – 22 April 1974) was a Norwegian engineer, military captain, and businessperson.
He was born in Kristiania (Oslo, Norway) as a son of colonel Wilhelm Ernst Ramm (1861–1926) and Hilda Pleym (1866–1924). In 1932 he married Amélie Kallevig, a daughter of Waldemar Kallevi... | (1885–1958), Norwegian military officer
- Nick Ramm, British pianist and composer
- Nils Ramm (1903–1986), Swedish boxer
- Nils Arntzen Ramm (1903–1974), Norwegian engineer, military captain, and businessperson
- Olaf von Ramm, Canadian engineer
- Regine Ramm Bjerke (born 1949), Norwegian judge
- Band
- Rammstein, Germ... | 30,456 | zeroshot-train |
Norman Page [SEP] date of death | Norman Page
Norman Page (born in Nottingham, Nottinghamshiredied 4 July 1935 in London) was a British actor. He is best known for his portrayal of David Lloyd George, Prime Minister during the First World War, in the 1918 film "The Life Story of David Lloyd George" which is believed to be the first ever feature length ... | 1998, at Alfriston, Sussex.
References.
- England & Wales, Birth Index: 1837–1983 1911 Q3–Jul–Aug-Sep Lymington (Hampshire), Vol 2b, Page 1202; Frank A A Wootton (Mother's maiden name Peppler)
- England & Wales, Death Index: 1916–2007 1998 April Eastbourne, Sussex C41E District 4541C Entry 231; Frank Albert A Woot... | 30,457 | zeroshot-train |
Olav Kjetilson Nylund [SEP] date of death | Olav Kjetilson Nylund
Olav Kjetilson Nylund (25 February 1903 – 1 November 1957) was a Norwegian politician for the Labour Party.
He was elected to the Norwegian Parliament from Aust-Agder in 1945, and was re-elected on one occasion.
Born in Åmli, he was a member of Åmli municipal council from 1931 to 1957, serving as ... | Nylund (disambiguation)
Nylund may refer to:
- Nylund, a neighborhood ("delområde") in the borough Storhaug in Stavanger, Norway
- Nylund, a surname of Scandinavian origin meaning "new grove"
People.
- Camilla Nylund (born 1968), Finnish soprano
- Eric Nylund (born 1964), American science fiction author
- Gary Nylund (... | 30,458 | zeroshot-train |
Olcobhar mac Cummuscach [SEP] date of death | Olcobhar mac Cummuscach
Olcobhar mac Cummuscach (died 820) was Abbot of Clonfert.
References.
- "Annals of Ulster" at CELT: Corpus of Electronic Texts at University College Cork
- "Annals of Tigernach" at CELT: Corpus of Electronic Texts at University College Cork
- Revised edition of McCarthy's synchronisms at Trinity... | king of the Picts
- Huangfu Bo, chancellor of the Tang Dynasty
- Lupo III, duke of Gascony (approximate date)
- Muhammad ibn Idris al-Shafi‘i, Muslim imam (b. 767)
- Olcobhar mac Cummuscach, abbot of Clonfert
- Song Ruoxin, Chinese scholar and poet (b. 768)
- Tnúthgal mac Donngaile, king of Munster
- Tutu Chengcui, eun... | 30,459 | zeroshot-train |
Panayis Athanase Vagliano [SEP] date of death | Panayis Athanase Vagliano
Panayis Athanase Vagliano ( "Panagis Vallianos"; 1814–1902) was a Greek merchant and shipowner, acclaimed as the 'father of modern Greek shipping'.
He was born in Kerameies on the Greek island of Cefalonia, where he first became a sailor, before becoming part of the Greek diaspora.
Russia.
He ... | Coquerel (1795–1868), French Protestant theologian, born in Paris
- Athanase Seromba (born 1963), Rwandan priest found guilty of genocide and crimes against humanity committed in the Rwandan genocide
- Athanase-Charles-Marie Charette de la Contrie (1832–1911), French royalist military commander
- Charles Athanase Walck... | 30,460 | zeroshot-train |
Paul Mauch [SEP] date of death | Paul Mauch
Paul Mauch (8 May 1897 – 15 July 1924) was a German international footballer. | - Paolo Piromalli, O.P. (14 June 1655 – resigned 15 Dec 1664), next Archbishop-Bishop of Bisignano (Italy) (1664.12.15 – death 1667.07.12)
- Matteo Avanian alias Avanisensis, O.P. (14 May 1668 – death 14 July 1674)
- Thomas Tatumensis, O.P. (12 Nov 1675 – 14 Oct 1680 ?Resigned)
- Sebastien Knab, O.P. (28 Sep 1682 – dea... | 30,461 | zeroshot-train |
Paul McGrillen [SEP] date of death | Paul McGrillen
Paul McGrillen (19 August 1971 – 29 July 2009) was a Scottish footballer who played as a striker for clubs including Motherwell, Falkirk, Airdrieonians and East Fife in the Scottish leagues. After retiring from senior football, he played in the Scottish minor leagues and was playing for Bathgate Thistle ... | on the CD edition of "Hold Your Colour" when it was released in July 2005. Both tracks appeared on the compilation album "".
Background and writing.
Unlike every other single released by Pendulum to date, "Another Planet" / "Voyager" was written and produced in full by all members of the band, which at that time includ... | 30,462 | zeroshot-train |
Paul-Marie Pons [SEP] date of death | Paul-Marie Pons
Paul-Marie Pons (Born 24 June 1904 Longwy: died 24 October 1966 Paris) was a French naval engineer who became a senior civil servant. He is remembered for the Pons Plan which restructured the French auto-industry in the second half of the 1940s.
Pons was educated at the prestigious École Polytechnique a... | along with various rear engined rear wheel drive cars such as the Dauphine and the front engined rear wheel drive Frégate and the ageing Dauphinoise.
History.
In the summer of 1944 the French Ministry of Industrial Production set out a prescriptive plan to make the most of scarce resources for the post war motor indust... | 30,463 | zeroshot-train |
Philema Lemaire [SEP] date of death | Philema Lemaire
Philema Lemaire (7 July 1856 in Verberie, Oise, France – 6 May 1932 in Neuilly-Sur-Seine, Hauts-de-Seine, France) was a French politician.
He was Governor General of Pondicherry in Second French Colonial Empire. Philema Lemaire, a member of Arthur Blocher's congregation, was also elected deputy in the F... | rower
- Madeleine Lemaire (1845–1928), French painter
- Maximiliaan le Maire (1606–1654), Dutch officer for the Vereenigde Oostindische Compagnie
- Paulin Lemaire (born 1882 - died ?), French gymnast
- Philema Lemaire (1856–1932), French politician and a Governor General of Pondicherry in Second French Colonial Empire
... | 30,464 | zeroshot-train |
Phyllis Monkman [SEP] date of death | Phyllis Monkman
Phyllis Monkman (1892–1976) was a British stage and film actress. She was married to the entertainer Laddie Cliff.
In the early years of her career she was often partnered on stage by Jack Buchanan and appeared in a silent film "Her Heritage" with him in 1919. She was also prominent in the cast of the r... | Her Heritage
Her Heritage is a 1919 British silent crime film directed by Bannister Merwin and starring Jack Buchanan, Phyllis Monkman and Edward O'Neill.
Cast.
- Jack Buchanan as Bob Hales
- Phyllis Monkman as Lady Mary Strode
- E. Holman Clark as Gerald Pridling
- Edward O'Neill as Lord Heston
- Winifred Dennis as M... | 30,465 | zeroshot-train |
Piers Egerton-Warburton [SEP] date of death | Piers Egerton-Warburton
Piers Egerton-Warburton (22 May 1839 – 24 March 1914) was an English Conservative politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1876 to 1885.
Egerton-Warburton was the eldest son of Rowland Eyles Egerton and his wife Mary Brooke, daughter of Sir Richard Brooke, 6th Baronet. His father assumed ... | 1876 Mid Cheshire by-election
The Mid Cheshire by-election of 1876 was fought on 18 July 1876. The byelection was fought due to the death of the incumbent Conservative MP, Egerton Leigh. It was won by the Conservative candidate Piers Egerton-Warburton. | 30,466 | zeroshot-train |
Pope Leo X [SEP] date of death | Pope Leo X
Pope Leo X (11 December 1475 – 1 December 1521), born Giovanni di Lorenzo de' Medici, was Pope from 9 March 1513 to his death in 1521.
Born into the prominent political and banking Medici family of Florence, Giovanni was the second son of Lorenzo de' Medici, ruler of the Florentine Republic, and was elevated... | Vincenzo Sabbatini
Vincenzo Sabbatini (died 1526) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Bishop of Vulturara e Montecorvino (1519–1526).
Biography.
On 9 Sep 1519, Vincenzo Sabbatini was appointed during the papacy of Pope Leo X as Bishop of Vulturara e Montecorvino. He served as Bishop of Vulturara e Montecorvino u... | 30,467 | zeroshot-train |
Princess Irina Alexandrovna of Russia [SEP] date of death | Princess Irina Alexandrovna of Russia
Princess Irina Alexandrovna of Russia (; 15 July (OS: 3 July) 1895 – 26 February 1970) was the only daughter and eldest child of Grand Duke Alexander Mikhailovich of Russia and Grand Duchess Xenia Alexandrovna of Russia. She was also the only niece of Tsar Nicholas II of Russia, an... | Irina Yusupova
Princess Irina Felixovna Yusupova (), nicknamed "Bébé", (21 March 1915 – 30 August 1983) was born in Petrograd, Russian Empire, the only child of Prince Felix Yusupov and Princess Irina of Russia.
Family.
Family Parents.
Prince Felix was the heir of one of the wealthiest families of Russia and of Europe.... | 30,468 | zeroshot-train |
Raimondo Van Riel [SEP] date of death | Raimondo Van Riel
Raimondo Van Riel (22 January 1881, Rome – 9 May 1962, Mentana) was an Italian actor.
Selected filmography.
- "Fiamma simbolica" (1918)
- "La ladra di fanciulli" (1920)
- "The Sack of Rome" (1920)
- "L'amica" (1920)
- "Primavera" (1921)
- "La morte piange, ride e poi..." (1921)
- "Le tre ombre" (1921 | The Republic of Flappers
The Republic of Flappers (German: Die Republik der Backfische) is a 1928 German silent comedy film directed by Constantin J. David and starring Käthe von Nagy, Raimondo Van Riel and Ernst Stahl-Nachbaur. The title refers to flappers.
Cast.
- Käthe von Nagy as Billie van Santen
- Raimondo Van Ri... | 30,469 | zeroshot-train |
Ramzan Mezhidov [SEP] date of death | Ramzan Mezhidov
Ramzan Mezhidov (1967–1999), was a freelance Chechen cameraman. On October 29, 1999, together with Shamil Gigayev, a cameraman for independent "Nokh Cho" television station in Grozny, he was killed during a Russian air strike on refugees fleeing Chechnya.
Before working for Moscow-based Centre TV, Mezhi... | Russian forces had deliberately targeted civilians and civilian objects, despite some of them being marked with the Red Cross emblem, in violation of international humanitarian law."
The victims included local International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement workers, two killed Chechen journalists (including Ramzan Me... | 30,470 | zeroshot-train |
Randolph L. Speight [SEP] date of death | Randolph L. Speight
Randolph L. Speight (31 August 1919 – 19 February 1999) was an American jurist and director of the Pioneer Fund.
He was a partner at Shearson Hamill. He also worked at Brown, Harris, Stevens. A resident of Smith's Parish, Bermuda after retirement, he died suddenly in Mexico.
External links.
- Pionee... | - Peter Speight (born 1992), British freestyle skier
- Randolph L. Speight (1919–1999), American jurist
- Richard Speight (1838–1901), Australian railway commissioner
- Richard Speight, Jr. (born 1970), American actor
- Wally Speight, English footballer
- Wilton Speight (born 1994), college football quarterback for Mic... | 30,471 | zeroshot-train |
Rosetta Lulah Baume [SEP] date of death | Rosetta Baume
Rosetta Lulah Baume (1871–22 February 1934) was a New Zealand teacher, feminist and community leader.
Biography.
She was born in San Francisco, California, United States in July 1871. Baume was a university graduate and had been one of the first female high school teachers in the United States. On 21 Jun... | LeNoire (1911-2002),American stage, screen and television actress
- Rosetta Lulah Baume (1871–1934),New Zealand teacher, feminist and community leader
- Rosetta Pampanini (1896-1973), Italian soprano
- Rosetta Sherwood Hall (1865-1951), medical missionary and educator
- Rosetta Smith (1770-1775—ca. 1825), Afro-Trinidad... | 30,472 | zeroshot-train |
Rutland Barrington [SEP] date of death | Rutland Barrington
Rutland Barrington (15 January 1853 – 31 May 1922) was an English singer, actor, comedian and Edwardian musical comedy star. Best remembered for originating the lyric baritone roles in the Gilbert and Sullivan operas from 1877 to 1896, his performing career spanned more than four decades. He also wro... | included Vice-Admiral Henry Louis Fleet (born 1851-1923), Rutland Barrington (1853–1922) a star in Gilbert and Sullivan operas, and actor Duncan Fleet (born 1860, date of death unknown). He also had two sisters. His aunt Emily Faithfull was an activist and dramatic reader.
Early life Early career and interests.
Fleet w... | 30,473 | zeroshot-train |
Samuel Charles Whitbread [SEP] date of death | Samuel Charles Whitbread
Samuel Charles Whitbread (16 February 1796 – 27 May 1879) was a British Member of Parliament, member of the Whitbread brewing family and founding president of the Royal Meteorological Society.
Early life and education.
Whitbread was the son of Samuel Whitbread and Lady Elizabeth Grey. Grey was ... | meteorological and astronomical phenomena.
On the 9 December 1815, months after his father's death, the principle gamekeeper Charles Dines at the family seat Southill Park was murdered by a poacher. Whitbread retained an interest in the welfare of Dines' family over many years. Three generations of distinguished meteor... | 30,474 | zeroshot-train |
Sascha Jacobsen [SEP] date of death | Sascha Jacobsen
Sascha Jacobsen (11 December [O.S. 29 November] 1895 - 19 March 1972) was a Jewish-American violinist and teacher born in Russia, now Finland. He grew up in St. Petersburg, then moved with his family to New York City as a boy.
Biography.
He was born on 11 December 1895 in Helsinki, Finland.
He graduated... | other performers on that occasion included singers Charles Kullman, Helen Jepson, and Lawrence Tibbett; flutist Frances Blaisdell; violinists Jascha Heifetz and Sascha Jacobsen; violist Leon Barzin; cellist Gaspar Cassadó; and double bassist Anselme Fortier.
From 1955 until his death, Wolff taught at Michigan State Uni... | 30,475 | zeroshot-train |
Saulat Mirza [SEP] date of death | Saulat Mirza
Saulat Mirza ( born Saulat Ali Khan; 1971–12 May 2015), was a Pakistani convicted murderer, target killer, and a political activist of the Muttahida Qaumi Movement (MQM).
In 1997, he was convicted for a triple murder and was awarded a death sentence for the targeted murder of Shahid Hamid, a bureaucrat and... | of Pakistan celebrated Defense day of their country on 06 Sep.
Economy.
- 2014–15 Pakistan federal budget
- 2015–16 Pakistan federal budget
Sport.
Sport Cricket.
International
- Pakistani cricket team in New Zealand in 2014–15
- Zimbabwean cricket team in Pakistan in 2015
Domestic
- 2015 Haier Super 8 T20 Cup
- 2014–15... | 30,476 | zeroshot-train |
Servando Cabrera Moreno [SEP] date of death | Servando Cabrera Moreno
Servando Cabrera Moreno (1923–1981) was a Cuban painter. A supporter of the Cuban Revolution, many of his paintings depict the Cuban peasantry. Stylistically, his paintings are rooted in the tradition of vanguardia, and are especially indebted to the work of Carlos Enríquez Gómez.
Servando Cabre... | UNESCO and AIAP. He knew Peggy Guggenheim.
In the 1980s he was the teacher of Victor Miquel Moreno Piñeiro (Victor Moreno), cousin of Servando Cabrera Moreno.
Artworks.
As well as a painter and sculptor, Portocarrero worked as a ceramicist, scenic designer and book illustrator, publishing his own "Las Máscaras" (The Ma... | 30,477 | zeroshot-train |
Siegmund Gabriel [SEP] date of death | Siegmund Gabriel
Siegmund Gabriel (7 November 1851 – 22 March 1924) was a German chemist.
Life and work.
Gabriel was born in Berlin and went to school in Berlin. After studying a few semesters at the University of Berlin, Gabriel studied at the University of Heidelberg and received his Ph.D. for work with Robert Wilhel... | - 1980 Sep. to 1982 Fr. Tomás Vaz
- 1982 Sep. to 1990 Fr. S. L. Gabriel
- 1990 May to 1997 Fr. M.M. Sammanasu
- 1997 Jun. to 2003 Fr. G. Arul Iruthayam
- 2003 Jun. to 2009 Fr. P. Xavier
- 2009 Jun. to 2015 Fr. A. Michael
- 2015 Jun. to till date Fr.A.M.A.Prabakar
See also.
- Marian apparition
- Christianity in Tamil Na... | 30,478 | zeroshot-train |
Sir John Elwill, 1st Baronet [SEP] date of death | Sir John Elwill, 1st Baronet
Sir John Elwill, 1st Baronet (c. 1640 – 25 April 1717) was an English aristocrat and politician.
He was the eldest son of Exeter grocer John Elwill and his wife Rebecca Pole, and was baptised on 24 September 1643. He matriculated at Exeter College, Oxford, on 25 March 1659, and was destined... | Sir John Elwill, 4th Baronet
Sir John Elwill, 4th Baronet (died 1 March 1778) was an English aristocrat and politician.
He was the only son of Sir Edmund Elwill, 3rd Baronet, and his wife Anne Speke, daughter of William Speke, of Beauchamp, Somerset. The third baronet was Comptroller of the Excise; he inherited the bar... | 30,479 | zeroshot-train |
Sir John Pryce, 1st Baronet [SEP] date of death | Sir John Pryce, 1st Baronet
Sir John Pryce, 1st Baronet (c. 1596–c. 1657), sometimes also spelt Price, was an Anglo-Welsh Baronet and Member of Parliament.
Origins.
He was the son and heir of Edward Pryce of Newton, Montgomeryshire.
Career.
In November 1614 Pryce was admitted a student of the Inner Temple.
Initially a... | Pryce baronets
The Pryce Baronetcy, of Newton in the County of Montgomery, was a title in the Baronetage of England. It was created on 15 August 1628 for John Pryce, later Member of Parliament for Montgomeryshire. The title became extinct on the death of the seventh Baronet in 1791.
Pryce baronets, of Newton (1628).
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Sir Robert Abercromby, 5th Baronet [SEP] date of death | Sir Robert Abercromby, 5th Baronet
Sir Robert Abercromby, 5th Baronet of Birkenbog and Forglen, FRSE (4 February 1784 – 6 July 1855) was a Scottish politician.
Life.
He was the son of Sir George Abercromby, 4th Baronet, and Jane Ogilvie, the daughter of Alexander Ogilvie, 7th Lord Banff. He succeeded to the titles on t... | 1603–1670)
- Sir James Abercromby, 2nd Baronet (–1734)
- Sir Robert Abercromby, 3rd Baronet (c. 1698–1787)
- Sir George Abercromby, 4th Baronet (1750–1831)
- Sir Robert Abercromby, 5th Baronet (1784–1855)
- Sir George Samuel Abercromby, 6th Baronet (1824–1872)
- Sir Robert John Abercromby, 7th Baronet (1850–1895)
- Sir... | 30,481 | zeroshot-train |
Siva Selliah [SEP] date of death | Siva Selliah
Justice Siva Selliah (1924–1997) was a Sri Lankan judge. He was a former justice of the Court of Appeal, judge of the High Court and a magistrate. He was also a member of the Governing Council of the University of Colombo.
He was born "Sivanathan Selliah" in 1924 to Nallithamby Selliah, a stockbroker in Co... | Viharaya
1827. Sittaung Bridge (Moppalin)
1828. Sittwe
1829. Sittwe Port
1830. Siva (director)
1831. Siva I of Anuradhapura
1832. Siva II of Anuradhapura
1833. Siva Kaneswaran
1834. Siva Nageswara Rao
1835. Siva Selliah
1836. Siva Sivananthan
1837. Siva Sri Paskarakurukkal
1838. Sivagamiyin Sapatham
1839. Sivaganga (st... | 30,482 | zeroshot-train |
Spartaco Vela [SEP] date of death | Spartaco Vela
Spartaco Vela (Ligornetto, Ticino, 1853–1895) was an Italian painter, who painted genre, portraits, and landscapes.
He was the son of the famous Ticinese sculptor Vincenzo Vela. Spartaco was raised in Turin, but his father, later retired to Ligornetto. His first lessons in design were by his own father, w... | where his skill was evident the professor Giuseppe Bertini. Other teachers were Eleuterio Pagliano and Mosè Bianchi. However, he was meticulous in producing works, dedicating himself to various esoteric studies. To the National Exposition of Milan he sent a large canvas, canvas, the largest of the exhibition, and it wa... | 30,483 | zeroshot-train |
Stepan Nikitich Begichev [SEP] date of death | Stepan Nikitich Begichev
Stepan Nikitich Begichev "()" (22 July 1785 – 3 September 1859) was a Russian colonel and memoirist, brother of Dmitry Begichev and Yablochkova Elizaveta
Family.
- Father - Captain Nikita Begichev
- Mother - Alexandra Kologrivova
- Brother - Dmitry Nikitich Begichev (b. 09/17/1786 - d. 11/12/18... | than his famous brother [see controversy about Alexander Griboyedov's date of birth]. Their friendship began in the years of their childhood and lasted their entire life by their own admission they kept no secrets from each other. Especially they shared their love of music.
In the letter from St. Petersburg in June 182... | 30,484 | zeroshot-train |
Stephen Woulfe [SEP] date of death | Stephen Woulfe
Stephen Woulfe (1787 – 2 July 1840) was an Irish barrister and Liberal politician. He served as Solicitor-General for Ireland, 1836 and as Attorney-General for Ireland in 1838;. He was the first Roman Catholic to be appointed Chief Baron of the Irish Exchequer. He died young due to a combination of poor ... | he was in the House of Commons. Scandal rocked the family when Graves committed suicide, supposedly because his wife was having an affair with the Duke of Cumberland although his wife had been living apart from her husband for some time. Woulfe was 12 when her father died. Lady Mary died when Graves was just 17.
Career... | 30,485 | zeroshot-train |
Sture Mårtensson [SEP] date of death | Sture Mårtensson
Sture Mårtensson (27 April 1916 – 15 February 2004) was a Swedish footballer who played his entire professional career at Malmö FF as a defender. | first club captain was Sture Mårtensson, who was captain from 1940 to 1949. Mårtensson is also the longest-serving captain. Krister Kristensson, who was captain from 1970 to 1978, has the distinction of having won the most trophies as captain; he won five Allsvenskan titles and four Svenska Cupen titles. The current cl... | 30,486 | zeroshot-train |
Subhas Anandan [SEP] date of death | Subhas Anandan
Subhas Anandan (25 December 1947 – 7 January 2015) was a prominent criminal lawyer in Singapore. He had appeared in numerous high-profile cases, including a 2010 case involving actress Quan Yi Fong hitting a taxi driver, and a 2008 case involving retail tycoon Tang Wee Sung trying to illegally purchase a... | veteran criminal lawyer Subhas Anandan with his defence. In the end, he asked the judge to give him the death sentence and was hanged in January 2009.
- 31-year-old dance hostess Mimi Wong Weng Siu and 37-year-old sweeper Sim Woh Kum were convicted of murder of a Mrs Watanabe and sentenced to death on 7 December 1970. ... | 30,487 | zeroshot-train |
Søren Gyldendal [SEP] date of death | Søren Gyldendal
Søren Gyldendal (12 April 1742 – 8 February 1802) was a Danish bookstore owner who founded Gyldendal which became Denmark's largest publishing house.
Biography.
Søren Jensen Gyldendal was born at Aars in Vesthimmerland, Denmark. Gyldendal attended Aarhus Katedralskole, graduated from the University of ... | , Denmark's largest publishing house, is based at No. 3. The building dates from the 1730s and housed Borgerdydskolen ("The School of Civic Virtue") before it was acquired by Søren Gyldendal in 1783.
No 8, 10, 14 and 16 which also date from the 1730, and No. 18 from 1780 are also listed.
Cultural references.
It is in B... | 30,488 | zeroshot-train |
Tadeusz Breyer [SEP] date of death | Tadeusz Breyer
Tadeusz Breyer (15 October 1874 in Mielec – 15 May 1952 in Warsaw) - Polish sculptor and medallic artist. He studied at School of Fine Arts in Kraków. Then, he left to Academy in Florence. In 1904 he moved to Warsaw. From 1910 to 1952, except periods of world wars, he taught on Academy of Fine Arts. Whil... | - Tadeusz Breyer (1874–1952), Polish sculptor and medallic artist
Organizations.
- Breyer Horses, a company that makes horse figurines
- Breyer State University, an unaccredited, Internet-based entity
See also.
- Breyers
- Bryer | 30,489 | zeroshot-train |
Thierry Bacconnier [SEP] date of death | Thierry Bacconnier
Thierry Bacconnier (2 October 1963 in Paris–1 January 2007) was a French footballer who played in the position of left fullback. His father was a professional player in the 1960s.
Born in Mornas, he initially played for Bollène and Sporting Club d'Orange, before joining Paris SG in 1980. Thierry play... | regarding his decision to bench goalkeeper Hope Solo, who had not allowed a goal in the previous three games, in favour of veteran Briana Scurry.
- October 23 – Steve Staunton sacked as Republic of Ireland head coach.
- November 8 – Ruud Gullit is signed to a three-year deal with Los Angeles Galaxy.
- November 22 – Ste... | 30,490 | zeroshot-train |
Thomas Hill Dixon [SEP] date of death | Thomas Hill Dixon
Thomas Hill Dixon (20 February 1816 – 30 January 1880) was the first Superintendent of Convicts in Western Australia. Together with his superior, the Comptroller General Edmund Henderson, he created a reforming, humane convict regime for Western Australia. Recognition of his achievements has however b... | Bill Dixon (rower)
William John Dixon (born 9 November 1912, date of death unknown) was an Australian rower. He was a four-time national champion who competed in the men's double sculls event at the 1936 Summer Olympics.
Club and state rowing.
Dixon was educated at St Joseph's College, Hunters Hill with 1929 as his sen... | 30,491 | zeroshot-train |
Thomas J. O'Connell [SEP] date of death | Thomas J. O'Connell
Thomas Joseph O'Connell (21 November 1882 – 22 June 1969) was an Irish Labour Party politician who served as Leader of the Labour Party from 1927 to 1932. He served as a Teachta Dála (TD) from 1922 to 1932. He was a Senator for the Cultural and Educational Panel from 1938 to 1944, 1948 to 1951 and 1... | Fianna Fáil, TD for Dublin North-West and Minister of State at the Department of Finance with special responsibility for the Office of Public Works.
- Full date unknown
Deaths.
- 16 February – Mainie Jellett, abstract painter (born 1897).
- 19 February – J. J. "Ginger" O'Connell, officer in the Irish Volunteers and Iri... | 30,492 | zeroshot-train |
Thomas Maclear [SEP] date of death | Thomas Maclear
Sir Thomas Maclear (17 March 1794 – 14 July 1879) was an Irish-born South African astronomer who became Her Majesty's astronomer at the Cape of Good Hope.
Life.
He was born in Newtownstewart, County Tyrone, Ireland, the eldest son of Rev James Maclear and Mary Magrath. In 1808 he was sent to England to b... | Maclear
Maclear may refer to:
People.
- Sir Thomas Maclear (1794–1879), Irish-born South African astronomer
- Michael Maclear (born 1929), Canadian journalist, documentary filmmaker, and former correspondent
- John Maclear (1838–1907), commander of HMS "Challenger" from 1872 to 1876
Places.
- Maclear, Eastern Cape, a t... | 30,493 | zeroshot-train |
Thomas Penrose [SEP] date of death | Thomas Penrose
Thomas Penrose (1742–1779) was an English cleric and poet.
Life.
Baptised at Newbury, Berkshire, on 9 September 1742, he was the eldest son of Thomas Penrose, rector of Newbury parish, who died on 20 April 1769. He matriculated at Wadham College, Oxford, on 30 May 1759, but, according to his brother-in-l... | - Paolo Piromalli, O.P. (14 June 1655 – resigned 15 Dec 1664), next Archbishop-Bishop of Bisignano (Italy) (1664.12.15 – death 1667.07.12)
- Matteo Avanian alias Avanisensis, O.P. (14 May 1668 – death 14 July 1674)
- Thomas Tatumensis, O.P. (12 Nov 1675 – 14 Oct 1680 ?Resigned)
- Sebastien Knab, O.P. (28 Sep 1682 – dea... | 30,494 | zeroshot-train |
Timotheus Kirchner [SEP] date of death | Timotheus Kirchner
Timotheus Kirchner (6 January 1533 in Döllstädt – 14 September 1587 in Weimar) was a Lutheran theologian, pastor, Protestant reformer, professor of theology and superintendent in Weimar.
Life.
Kirchner was the son of a teacher. He attended school in Gotha, studied in Jena and Erfurt, and was the vill... | the Flacian party, like Johann Hachenburg, Andreas Musculus, Jakob Rungius and Laurentius Petri. This belief was shared also by Nikolaus Selnecker, Martin Chemnitz and Timotheus Kirchner. A feast of victory of genuine Lutheranism over Philippism was celebrated in one of the German principalities with prayers for the pr... | 30,495 | zeroshot-train |
Topal Osman Pasha [SEP] date of death | Topal Osman Pasha
Topal Osman Pasha (1663–1733) was an Ottoman military officer and administrator. A capable man, he rose to the rank of "beylerbey" by the age of 24 and served as general against the Venetians and the Austrians and as governor in several provinces. His career eventually brought his appointment to the p... | Mehmed Pasha's death, she married Hatip Ahmed Pasha, the son of grand vizier Topal Osman Pasha. The wedding took place in 1740 at the Ortaköy Palace, while the marriage was consummated in December 1742 at the Demirkapı Palace. Ahmed Pasha was appointed the governor of Mora in 1744 and died in 1748. Ten years after Ahme... | 30,496 | zeroshot-train |
Toribio Rodríguez de Mendoza [SEP] date of death | Toribio Rodríguez de Mendoza
Toribio Rodríguez de Mendoza (1750–1825) was a Peruvian academic.
He was born on 15 April 1750 in Chachapoyas, his hometown, when José Antonio Manso de Velasco, count of Superunda, was governing the Viceroyalty of Peru. He was of the most illustrious precursors of the national independence.... | National University Toribio Rodríguez de Mendoza
The National University Toribio Rodríguez de Mendoza (UNTRM) is a state-owned university in Chachapoyas, Peru. The UNTRM was founded on September 18, 2000.
See also.
- Official website
- List of universities in Peru
External links.
- National University Toribio Rodríguez... | 30,497 | zeroshot-train |
Tyrone Gilks [SEP] date of death | Tyrone Gilks
Tyrone Gilks (11 December 1993 – 21 March 2013) was an Australian motorbike personality, known for his world record distance jumping and freestyle motorcross riding. Tyrone (known as Bear or Snowflake) was killed on 21 March 2013 during a training run for his final world record, the 250cc distance jump—cur... | coffin was plastered with hundreds of stickers of his race plate and number 777 by all of his friends and family. He was buried at Catherine Hill Bay cemetery.
External links.
- Tyrone Gilks’ Official Site | 30,498 | zeroshot-train |
Ubaldo Caccianemici [SEP] date of death | Ubaldo Caccianemici
Ubaldo Caccianemici (died 1171) was an Italian cardinal and cardinal-nephew of Pope Lucius II, his cousin who elevated him in May or June 1144.
Before his elevation to the cardinalate he was canon regular of the Congregation of S. Frediano in Lucca. He was elevated to the cardinalate by his uncle sh... | Caccianemici
Caccianemici is an Italian surname. Notable people with the surname include:
- Francesco Caccianemici, Italian Renaissance painter
- Gerardo Caccianemici (disambiguation)
- Ubaldo Caccianemici, Italian cardinal and cardinal-nephew of Pope Lucius II
- Vicenzo Caccianemici, Italian Renaissance painter | 30,499 | zeroshot-train |
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