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Moshe Maimon [SEP] date of death | Moshe Maimon
Moshe Maimon (also Moses Lvovich Maimon; ; 1860 – 1924) was a Jewish - Russian painter who was born in the Augustów Governorate, then part of the Russian Empire (present-day Lithuania). He was among the first known artists within the Jewish community of Russia. He was also the grandson of author Alexander ... | Zohar; lit. The Faithful Shepherd
- רבי משה איסרליש, רמ״א (Rema/Rama, Rabi Moshe Isserles) - Rabbi Moses Isserles; a Talmudist and Halachic decisor known for his commentaries and glosses on the Tur Shulchan Aruch
- רבי משה בן מימון, רמב״ם (Rambam, Rabi Moshe ben Maimon) - Rabbi Moshe ben Maimon; Maimonides; compiler of... | 30,700 | zeroshot-train |
Mrs. Leslie Milne [SEP] date of death | Mrs. Leslie Milne
Mary Lewis Harper Milne known as Mrs. Leslie Milne (1860–1932) was an English anthropologist who traveled extensively and wrote about the ethnic peoples of the Shan State in Northern Burma. Her best known book, "The Shans at Home", was an account of the cultural practices and day-to-day life of the Sh... | 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... | 30,701 | zeroshot-train |
Muhammad Imaaduddeen IV [SEP] date of death | Muhammad Imaaduddeen IV
Muhammad Imaaduddeen IV was the sultan of the Maldives from 1835 to 1882. He ruled for 48 years, 4 months, and 28 days, making his reign the longest ever in the Maldives. | the Maldives.
- Abdul Majeed Didi
- Dhiyamigili dynasty
- Muhammad Fareed Didi
- Haajee Imaaduddeen
- Hassan Nooraddeen I
- Hassan Nooraddeen Iskandar II
- Hilaalee dynasty
- House of Theemuge
- Huraa dynasty
- Ibrahim Nooraddeen
- Isdhoo dynasty
- Mohamed bin Hajj Ali Thukkala
- Muhammad Imaaduddeen IV
- Muhammad Imaa... | 30,702 | zeroshot-train |
Nicholas Merbury [SEP] date of death | Nicholas Merbury
Nicholas Merbury (died 1421) was an English administrator, Member of Parliament and first Master of the Ordnance.
He was probably the son of Sir Thomas Merbury of Northamptonshire. He begin his career in the service of Henry Percy, 1st Earl of Northumberland and was present, in September 1402, at the B... | works of the Board of Ordnance by Henry V in 1414 along with Nicholas Merbury, Master of Ordnance. The Royal Artillery, Royal Engineers and Royal Army Ordnance Corps can all trace their origins to this date.
- William of Wykeham, Lord Chancellor and Bishop of Winchester (1323–1404) was Clerk of the King's Works.
- Will... | 30,703 | zeroshot-train |
Norborne Berkeley, 4th Baron Botetourt [SEP] date of death | Norborne Berkeley, 4th Baron Botetourt
Norborne Berkeley, 4th Baron Botetourt (c. 1717 – 15 October 1770), was a British courtier, member of parliament, and royal governor of the colony of Virginia from 1768 until his death in 1770.
Life.
Norborne Berkeley was born about 1717, the only son of John Symes Berkeley of Sto... | John Murray, 4th Earl of Dunmore
John Murray, 4th Earl of Dunmore, PC (1730 – 25 February 1809), generally known as Lord Dunmore, was a Scottish peer and colonial governor in the American colonies and The Bahamas. He was the last royal governor of Virginia.
Lord Dunmore was named governor of the Province of New York in... | 30,704 | zeroshot-train |
Olivius Skymoen [SEP] date of death | Olivius Skymoen
Olivius Skymoen (10 December 1857 – 19 August 1909) was a Norwegian sports shooter. He competed in two events at the 1908 Summer Olympics. | : 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... | 30,705 | zeroshot-train |
Om Prakash Jindal [SEP] date of death | Om Prakash Jindal
Om Prakash Jindal (7 August 1930 – 31 March 2005), popularly known as O.P. Jindal, was born in Hisar, Haryana. He established a successful business enterprise Jindal Steel and Power under the flagship of the Jindal Organization, of which he was the chairman. In November 2004, Jindal was awarded the pr... | ) (1996–1997), Member of Haryana Legislative Assembly (2005, 1991–1996)
- Savitri Jindal (1950–), wife of Om Prakash Jindal – Member of Haryana Legislative Assembly (2005–), Minister of Power of Haryana (2005–2010)
- Naveen Jindal (1970–), son of Om Prakash and Savitri Jindal – Member of Parliament (Lok Sabha) (2004–)
... | 30,706 | zeroshot-train |
Ottomar von Mayenburg [SEP] date of death | Ottomar von Mayenburg
Ottomar von Mayenburg (born 5 December 1865 in Schönheide; died 24 July 1932 in Gut Roseneck at Wörthersee) was a German pharmacist. He invented for German market the toothpaste "Chlorodont".
Life.
Mayenburg studied botany and pharmacy at Leipzig University. After finishing his university studies ... | Mayenburg
Mayenburg is the surname of:
- Marius von Mayenburg (born 1972 in Munich), German playwright, translator, and also instructor.
- Ottomar von Mayenburg (1865-1932), German pharmacist and inventor of toothpaste "Chlorodont"
- Ruth von Mayenburg (1907 – 1993), Austrian journalist, writer and translator. | 30,707 | zeroshot-train |
Owen Hopton [SEP] date of death | Owen Hopton
Sir Owen Hopton (c. 1519 – 1595) was an English administrator and politician.
He was born the son of Sir Arthur Hopton of Cockfield Hall, Yoxford and knighted in 1561.
He was the Lieutenant of the Tower of London from 1570 to 1590. He was therefore in charge of the most significant prisoners of the age, sup... | close to the Duchess's two children, Peregrine and Susan Bertie.
On 27 January 1568, at the age of twenty-seven, after suffering years of imprisonment, house arrest, and separation from her husband and two young sons, Katherine Grey died at Cockfield Hall, the house of Sir Owen Hopton in Yoxford, Suffolk. According to ... | 30,708 | zeroshot-train |
P. Ramachandran [SEP] date of death | P. Ramachandran
P. Ramachandran (11 July 1921 – 23 May 2001) was an Indian politician and Member of the Legislative Assembly. In parliament he represented Tamil Nadu. He was also Governor of Kerala (1982–1988)
In the assembly he was elected from Peranamallur constituency as an Indian National Congress candidate in 1962... | - 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... | 30,709 | zeroshot-train |
Paul Pfurtscheller [SEP] date of death | Paul Pfurtscheller
Paul Pfurtscheller (20 November 1855 Salzburg - 5 February 1927) was an Austrian zoologist and natural history artist who produced a series of 'Zoologischen Wandtafeln' (Zoological Wall Charts) from 1902 onwards. Such charts were initially used only in German-speaking countries, but their use soon be... | the early 1900s the firm published a series of zoological wall charts created by Paul Pfurtscheller, the Austrian zoologist and natural history illustrator. | 30,710 | zeroshot-train |
Per Abraham Örnsköld [SEP] date of death | Per Abraham Örnsköld
Per Abraham Örnsköld (18 November 1720 – 16 April 1791) was a Swedish nobleman, with the title of count, whose notability in his country's history stems from his dedication to the able management of Sweden's regional subdivisions which he administered in his capacity as governor.
In 1762, the year ... | of the larger Södermanland County, where he continued his pattern of vigorously instituting reforms. In 1771 he was again accused of unlawful actions, but historical records do not indicate that he suffered any adverse consequences.
Per Abraham Örnsköld died in Nyköping at the age of 70. His previous county of administ... | 30,711 | zeroshot-train |
Philip Charles Hardwick [SEP] date of death | Philip Charles Hardwick
Philip Charles Hardwick (London 1822–1892) was an English architect.
Life.
Philip Charles Hardwick was born in Westminster in London, the son of the architect Philip Hardwick (1792–1870) and grandson of architect Thomas Hardwick (junior) (1752–1825). His mother was also from an eminent architect... | The original bridge and entrance tower are 16th century in origin, although they have been restored. A panel above the gatehouse, which has been moved from its original position, bears the names of Sir William Lygon and his wife, Elizabeth, and the date 1593. The house was extensively restored and rebuilt between 1866-... | 30,712 | zeroshot-train |
Pierre Bénard [SEP] date of death | Pierre Bénard
Pierre Bénard (17 November 1898 – 22 December 1946) was a French journalist.
Bénard was born in 1898; his father was clerk to an attorney. He began as a journalist in the 1920s, for "L'Œuvre", where he held the judicial brief, and for "Bonsoir". He was the author of upbeat novels and of many prefaces for ... | of his colleagues there was Pierre Duhem. Bénard continued to study vortex shedding, analyzing the Lyon films to measure the wavelength and frequency of vortex shedding as other parameters are varied, such as the flow speed and the geometry of the obstacle. He also made films of thermal convection.
Also in 1910, Bénard... | 30,713 | zeroshot-train |
Pratap Singh Giani [SEP] date of death | Pratap Singh Giani
Pratap Singh Giani (also Partap Singh Gyani, 1855–1920) was a Sikh academician, scholar and calligraphist.
He was born in 1855, the son of Bhai Bhag Singh Giani of Lahore. As a young boy, Partap Singh learnt Punjabi, Urdu and Sanskrit and studied Sikh scriptures. In 1884, he accompanied Thakur Singh ... | of the holy scriptures. Spiritually, a true gyani is called a Brahm gyani.
Gyani or Giani is also an academic degree in Punjabi literature.
Notable people with Giani.
- Giani sant singh maskeen, Sikh Ratan
- Pratap Singh Giani
- Giani Chet Singh
- Giani Zail Singh, President of India
- Giani Gurmukh Singh Musafir, firs... | 30,714 | zeroshot-train |
Prince Sadruddin Aga Khan [SEP] date of death | Prince Sadruddin Aga Khan
Prince Sadruddin Aga Khan, KBE, KCSS (, , 1933 – 2003) served as United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees from 1966 to 1977, during which he reoriented the agency's focus beyond Europe and prepared it for an explosion of complex refugee issues. He was also a proponent of greater collabora... | (founded in 1967 by Prince Sadruddin's nephew Karim Aga Khan IV) to form the "Prince Sadruddin Aga Khan Fund for the Environment". The US$10 million fund is dedicated to finding practical solutions to environmental problems. The fund concentrates its activities in six areas that were important to Prince Sadruddin: envi... | 30,715 | zeroshot-train |
Rapp Brush [SEP] date of death | Rapp Brush
Major General Isaac Rapp Brush (November 7, 1889 – March 6, 1958) was a United States Army officer who commanded the 40th Infantry Division from 1942 to 1945 during its World War II involvement in the United States armed forces' reconquest of the Philippines.
The 40th Infantry Division or "Sun Burst" Divisio... | Hosey (Aug 29)
- Jim McNamara (Apr 9)
- John Patterson (Apr 6)
- Pitchers:
- Larry Carter (Sep 6)
- Jim Pena (Jul 7)
- Pat Rapp (Jul 10)
- Steve Reed (Aug 30)
- Kevin Rogers (Sep 4)
Player stats.
Player stats Batting.
"Note: G = Games played; AB = At bats; H = Hits; Avg. = Batting average; HR = Home | 30,716 | zeroshot-train |
René Goblet [SEP] date of death | René Goblet
René Goblet (; 26 November 1828 – 13 September 1905) was a French politician, Prime Minister of France for a period in 1886–1887.
He was born at Aire-sur-la-Lys, Pas-de-Calais and was trained in law. Under the Second Empire, he helped found a Liberal journal, "Le Progrès de la Somme", and in July 1871 he wa... | Lakshmibai, queen of the Maratha-ruled princely Indian state of Jhansi (d. 1858)
- November 28 – Henry Lomb, German-American optician, co-founder of Bausch & Lomb (d. 1908)
- November 26 – René Goblet, Prime Minister of France (d. 1905)
- December 8 – Clinton B. Fisk, American temperance movement leader (d. 1890)
Birth... | 30,717 | zeroshot-train |
Reshid Akif Pasha [SEP] date of death | Reshid Akif Pasha
Reshid Akif Pasha (; 1863 – 15 April 1920), was an Ottoman statesman during the last decades of the Ottoman Empire. Throughout his career as a politician, Reshid Akif Paşa served as governor, minister of the interior, and in the Council of State. He is also noted for providing important testimony in t... | , Reşid Akif was appointed to the Council of State under Ahmed Izzet Pasha's government. However, Izzet Pasha's cabinet was dissolved, and Akif Pasha again resigned a few weeks after appointment. He was then appointed to the new Council of Ministers in 1918 by the government of Damat Ferid Pasha.
Armenian Genocide test... | 30,718 | zeroshot-train |
Rhoda Sutherland [SEP] date of death | Rhoda Sutherland
Rhoda Sutherland (1907 – 6 January 1989) was an academic who studied the French language and specialised in Old French and Old Provencal.
Life.
Rhoda Clarke was born in Atherstone in 1907 and attended Nuneaton School for Girls. In 1929 she was Lecturer and in 1935 Fellow of Lady Margaret Hall in Oxford... | and traditions Poet in Residence.
The college has a poet in residence.
Notable people.
Notable people Notable fellows and academics.
Notable fellows of the college include:
- Dame Lucy Stuart Sutherland
- Ewan McKendrick
- David McDonald
- Alan Rusbridger
- Dame Elizabeth Wordsworth
- Dame Francis Lannon
- Baroness Man... | 30,719 | zeroshot-train |
Richard Claridge [SEP] date of death | Richard Claridge
Richard Claridge (1649 – 28 April 1723) was an English Anglican priest and Quaker convert.
Life.
The son of William Claridge of Farmborough, Warwickshire, he was educated at Farmborough grammar school. In 1666 he became a student at Balliol College, Oxford, moving two years later to St. Mary Hall. Whil... | 's name first became widely known in the English-speaking world through the publications and lecture tours of Captain R. T. Claridge in 1842 and 1843, after he had stayed at Grafenberg in 1841. However, Priessnitz was already a household name on the European continent, where Richard Metcalfe, in his 1898 biography, sta... | 30,720 | zeroshot-train |
Richard Heber [SEP] date of death | Richard Heber
Richard Heber (5 January 1773 – 4 October 1833) was an English book-collector.
Biography.
He was born in Westminster, as the eldest son of Reginald Heber, who succeeded his eldest brother as lord of the manors of Marton in Yorkshire and Hodnet in Shropshire, and of Mary Baylie, his first wife. He attended... | and had no issue.
6. Lady Dorothy Lygon (22 February 1912 – 13 November 2001), who married 1985 (sep.) Robert Heber-Percy (d. 1987) of Faringdon, Berkshire. They had no issue.
7. The Hon. Richard Edward Lygon (25 December 1916–1970), who married 1939 Patricia Janet Norman; their younger daughter Rosalind Lygon, now Lad... | 30,721 | zeroshot-train |
Richard de Montfort [SEP] date of death | Richard de Montfort
Richard de Montfort (, Montfort l'Amaury, Ile de France, France – 1092), was the son of Simon I de Montfort, Count of Évreux (c. 1025–1087) and Agnès d'Évreux (c. 1030 – c. 1087), daughter of Richard, Count of Évreux.
He succeeded his half brother Amaury II in 1089 as lord of Montfort-l'Amaury. In N... | Richard de Montfort (d.1266). Date of death is not certain.
7. Eleanor de Montfort (1252–1282). She married Llywelyn ap Gruffudd, Prince of Wales, honouring an agreement that had been made between Earl Simon and Llywelyn. Eleanor, Lady of Wales, died on 19 June 1282 at the royal Welsh home at Abergwyngregyn, on the nor... | 30,722 | zeroshot-train |
Robert Hindmarsh [SEP] date of death | Robert Hindmarsh
Robert Hindmarsh (1759–1835) was an English printer and one of the original founders of Swedenborgianism.
Life.
He was born at Alnwick, Northumberland, on 8 November 1759. His father, James Hindmarsh, was one of John Wesley's preachers, and was in 1777 under training by Wesley in London; Robert, howeve... | 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... | 30,723 | zeroshot-train |
Robert M. Holley [SEP] date of death | Robert M. Holley
Robert M. Holley (1913-1977) was a well-known U.S. cartoonist, commercial artist, and advertising executive.
Career.
A native of Oklahoma, Holley dropped out of college in Florida at the age of 19, and a year later took his new wife to New York City (NYC) in the worst days of the Depression. Once there... | 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... | 30,724 | zeroshot-train |
Roger Aeschlimann [SEP] date of death | Roger Aeschlimann
Roger Aeschlimann (24 September 1923 – 4 May 2008) was a Swiss racing cyclist. He rode in the 1948 and 1949 Tour de France. | Peter Aeschlimann
Peter Aeschlimann (born July 12, 1946) is a retired Swiss professional ice hockey player who represented the Swiss national team at the 1972 Winter Olympics. He is the son of Roger Aeschlimann and the father of Jean-Jacques Aeschlimann.
External links.
- Peter Aeschlimann's stats at Sports-Reference.c... | 30,725 | zeroshot-train |
Roger fitzReinfrid [SEP] date of death | Roger fitzReinfrid
Roger fitzReinfrid (sometimes Roger fitzReinfrey; died 1196) was a medieval English sheriff and royal justice.
Roger was the brother of Walter de Coutances, who was Archbishop of Rouen from 1184 to 1207. Another relative was John of Coutances, who was either the brother of Walter and Roger, or their ... | Gilbert fitz Roger fitz Reinfried
Gilbert fitz Roger fitz Reinfried, or Gilbert the son of Roger fitzReinfrid, (died about 1220) was an Anglo-Norman feudal baron whose administrative career in England began in the time of Henry II (1154-1189), for whom his father Roger fitzReinfrid had been steward, and continued durin... | 30,726 | zeroshot-train |
Rolf Bossi [SEP] date of death | Rolf Bossi
Rolf Bossi (10 September 1923 – 22 December 2015) was a German criminal defense lawyer. He was known for defending prominent actors such as Ingrid van Bergen and Romy Schneider, as well as criminals such as Jürgen Bartsch, Dieter Zlof, and Dieter Degowski. He defended four former East German border guards wh... | 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... | 30,727 | zeroshot-train |
Ronald Cove-Smith [SEP] date of death | Ronald Cove-Smith
Dr Ronald Cove-Smith (26 November 1899 in Edmonton, Middlesex – 9 March 1988 in Brighton) was a distinguished English physician and sportsman. He represented Old Merchant Taylors and King's College Hospital RFC. Internationally he represented the England national rugby union team in 29 tests (1921–192... | Rodney Cove-Smith
Dr John Rodney Cove-Smith (born 26 January 1943, London – 3 February 2004, Middlesbrough) was the son of Ronald Cove-Smith, a distinguished English physician and captain of the English rugby team. He was educated first at Rugby, where he was head boy, then, following his father's footsteps, he read me... | 30,728 | zeroshot-train |
Rose Thompson Hovick [SEP] date of death | Rose Thompson Hovick
Rose Evangeline Hovick (née Thompson; August 31, 1890 – January 28, 1954) was the mother of two famous performing daughters: burlesque artist Gypsy Rose Lee and actress and dancer June Havoc. Her career as her daughters' manager is dramatized in the musical "Gypsy".
Life and career.
Rose Evangeline... | various birth certificates for both her daughters to evade child labor laws. Her life-long career in show business began when she was a child, billed as "Baby June."
Her sister, entertainer Gypsy Rose Lee (born as Rose Louise Hovick), was called "Louise" by her family members. Their parents were Rose Thompson Hovick, o... | 30,729 | zeroshot-train |
Roy McEachen [SEP] date of death | Roy McEachen
Roy McEachen (7 June 1913 – 22 December 1937) was an Australian rules footballer who played with South Melbourne in the Victorian Football League (VFL).
McEachen first broke into the South Melbourne team in the third round of the 1935 VFL season and played in every game until round 15, when he received a f... | Kapoor, actor, producer and director.
- 4 September – Kiran More, cricketer.
Births Full date unknown.
- Sucheta Dalal, finance journalist.
- Madhavi, actress.
Deaths.
- 11 June – Chhabi Biswas, actor (b. 1900).
- 1 July – Bidhan Chandra Roy, second Chief Minister of West Bengal (b. 1882).
- 4 December – Annapurnanand,... | 30,730 | zeroshot-train |
Rubel Ahmed [SEP] date of death | Rubel Ahmed
Rubel Ahmed (died 5 September 2014) was a 26-year-old Bangladeshi immigrant to Britain, who died in Morton Hall immigration detention centre under controverted circumstances. His family called for an independent inquiry.
Rubel Ahmed was the son of Abdul Jalil from Sangirai village, Bishwanath Upazila. He we... | Chandrokotha
Chandrokotha is a 2003 Bengali drama film written and directed by Humayun Ahmed. Produced and distributed by Nuhash Chalachittra the film starred Ferdous Ahmed, Meher Afroz Shaon, Asaduzzaman Noor, Champa, Ahmed Rubel, and Ahmed Rubel in the lead role. Meher Afroz Shaon and Ahmed Rubel won Best Film Actres... | 30,731 | zeroshot-train |
Sabina Catharina of East Frisia [SEP] date of death | Sabina Catharina of East Frisia
Sabina Catharina of East Frisia (11 August 1582, Esens – 31 May 1618) was a Countess of Rietberg in what is now Germany.
Life.
Sabina Catharina was the eldest child of Count Enno III of East Frisia and his first wife, Countess Walburgis of Rietberg. In the Treaty of Berum of 28 January, ... | William Fiennes, 1st Viscount Saye and Sele, English nobleman and politician (d. 1662)
- July 27 – Sir John Isham, 1st Baronet, English Member of Parliament (d. 1651)
- August 11 – Sabina Catharina of East Frisia, Countess of Rietberg (1586–1618) (d. 1618)
- August 17 – John Matthew Rispoli, major Maltese philosopher o... | 30,732 | zeroshot-train |
Sandro Salvadore [SEP] date of death | Sandro Salvadore
Sandro Salvadore (; 29 November 1939 – 4 January 2007) was an Italian footballer who played as a defender. He played for Italian clubs A.C. Milan and Juventus throughout his career, winning titles at both clubs. He also represented the Italy national football team, participating in the 1960 Summer Olym... | won the FIFA World Cup there are Giuseppe Meazza, Silvio Piola (to date the highest goalscorer in Italian first league history), Dino Zoff, Paolo Rossi, Marco Tardelli, Bruno Conti, Gianluigi Buffon, Fabio Cannavaro, Alessandro Del Piero, Andrea Pirlo and Francesco Totti. Other champions include Gianni Rivera, Luigi Ri... | 30,733 | zeroshot-train |
Sir Alexander Cornewall Duff-Gordon, 3rd Baronet [SEP] date of death | Sir Alexander Cornewall Duff-Gordon, 3rd Baronet
Sir Alexander Cornewall Duff-Gordon, 3rd Baronet (3 February 1811 – 27 October 1872) was a British civil servant and Baronet of Halkin. He was the husband of Lucie, Lady Duff-Gordon, the English writer on Egypt.
Biography.
Gordon was born 3 February 1811 the eldest son o... | Duff, later Duff Gordon baronets, of Halkin (1813).
- Sir James Duff, 1st Baronet (1734–1815)
- Sir William Duff-Gordon, 2nd Baronet (1772–1823)
- Sir Alexander Cornewall Duff-Gordon, 3rd Baronet (1811–1872)
- Sir Maurice Duff-Gordon, 4th Baronet (1849–1896)
- Sir Cosmo Edmund Duff-Gordon, 5th Baronet (1862–1931)
- Sir... | 30,734 | zeroshot-train |
Sir Robert Slingsby, 1st Baronet [SEP] date of death | Sir Robert Slingsby, 1st Baronet
Sir Robert Slingsby, 1st Baronet (1611–1661) was an English baronet, author and Naval commander, and in his last years a much-loved colleague of Samuel Pepys.
He was born at Bifrons near Canterbury, the second son of Sir Guylford Slingsby, Controller of the Navy, and Margaret Walter. He... | James I and first cousin of Sir Henry above. The Baronetcy was extinct or dormant on the death of his son Sir Charles, the second Baronet. Charles sold his estate and went abroad in 1677, but nothing is known of him after that date. He is chiefly remembered as the husband of the celebrated actress Lady Mary Slingsby (d... | 30,735 | zeroshot-train |
Sir William Thomas, 1st Baronet [SEP] date of death | Sir William Thomas, 1st Baronet
Sir William Thomas, 1st Baronet (29 July 1641 – 18 November 1706) was an English politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1661 to 1679, and from 1680 to 1706.
Thomas was created Baronet of Folkington in the County of Sussex, created in the Baronetage of England on 23 July 1660. H... | Maryon in 1899. The title became extinct on the death of the thirteenth Baronet in 1978.
Wilson, later Maryon-Wilson baronets, of Eastbourne (1661).
- Sir William Wilson, 1st Baronet (–1685)
- Sir William Wilson, 2nd Baronet (c. 1644–1718)
- Sir William Wilson, 3rd Baronet (c. 1704–1724)
- Sir Thomas Wilson, 4th Barone... | 30,736 | zeroshot-train |
Stefan Štiljanović [SEP] date of death | Stefan Štiljanović
Stefan Štiljanović (; fl. 1498 – 1543) was the last prominent Serbian nobleman of the period of Ottoman subjugation of Serbia, and according to folklore, he was the last Despot of Serbia. He ruled a large territory under the Hungarian crown, due to his famed operations against the Ottoman Empire in t... | Church of St. Stefan Štiljanović, Karanac
Church of St. Stefan Štiljanović (, ) in Karanac is Serbian Orthodox church in eastern Croatia. The church is dedicated to St. Stefan Štiljanović.
See also.
- Eparchy of Osječko polje and Baranja
- Karanac
- Serbs of Croatia | 30,737 | zeroshot-train |
Styrbjörn Holm [SEP] date of death | Styrbjörn Holm
Styrbjörn Holm (14 February 1928 – 20 January 1994) was a Swedish sailor who competed in the 1964 Summer Olympics. | ".
Prelude.
Styrbjörn had made himself the ruler of the Jomsvikings but wanted to amass an even greater force in order to take the crown of Sweden, which the Swedish Thing had denied him on his father's death, a death of poisoning of which he suspected his uncle Eric.
Styrbjörn's method was to pillage far and wide in t... | 30,738 | zeroshot-train |
Swarup Singh [SEP] date of death | Swarup Singh
Raja Swarup Singh (30 May 1812 – 26 January 1864) was a Sikh Raja of Jind State of the Phulkian dynasty who reigned from 1834 to 1864. He was noted for his bravery as a warrior.
Early life.
Swarup Singh was born at Bazidpur, the only son of "Sardar" Karam Singh (d. 1818), who was himself a nephew to Raja B... | Swarup Singh (disambiguation)
Swarup Singh (1812–1864) was a Sikh Raja of Jind of the Phulkian dynasty who reigned from 1834 to 1864.
Swarup Singh or Swaroop Singh may also refer to:
- Swarup Singh Karki, Dewan (Prime Minister) of Kingdom of Nepal
- Swarup Singh of Gingee, the fort commander of Gingee Fort from 1700 un... | 30,739 | zeroshot-train |
Sándor Popovics [SEP] date of death | Sándor Popovics
Sándor Popovics (22 October 1862 - 15 April 1935) was a Hungarian politician, who served as Minister of Finance in 1918. He was the governor of the Austro-Hungarian Bank between 1909 and 1918. During the peace negotiations in 1920, he attended as a financial expert. From 1924 until his death he served a... | Sándor Popovics (footballer)
Sándor Popovics (22 June 1939 – 1 July 2019) was a Hungarian-Dutch association football manager and a professional footballer in the position of forward.
Playing career.
Playing career Club.
As a footballer he played for Újpest Dózsa (1958–1960). When in 1960 he played a game in Austria, he... | 30,740 | zeroshot-train |
Sándor Rónai [SEP] date of death | Sándor Rónai
Sándor Rónai (Miskolc, 6 October 1892 – Budapest, 28 September 1965) was a Hungarian Communist political figure. He served as Chairman of the Hungarian Presidential Council between 1950 and 1952 and as
Speaker of the National Assembly of Hungary 1952-1963. | Sándor Rónai (politician, born 1988)
Sándor Rónai (born 22 November 1988) is a Hungarian politician, who was nominated to the third place of the Democratic Coalition's European Parliament list, afterwards in the 2019 election, he was elected to the European Parliament. | 30,741 | zeroshot-train |
Thea Rasche [SEP] date of death | Thea Rasche
Thea Rasche (12 August 1899 – 25 February 1971), was Germany's first female aerobatics pilot.
Biography.
Rasche was born in Unna, one of four children of Wilhelm Rasche (b. 1865), a brewery owner, and his wife Theodora Versteegh from Nijmegen. After attending a girls' school in Essen, she spent a year at a ... | Rasche
Rasche is a surname of German origin. Notable people with the surname include:
- David Rasche, American actor
- Karl Emil August Rasche, SS-Obersturmbannführer
- Thea Rasche, German aviator
See also.
- Rasch
- Rasch model, analysis tool
- Raiche | 30,742 | zeroshot-train |
Thomas Edwin Ross [SEP] date of death | Thomas Edwin Ross
Thomas Edwin Ross (11 May 1873 – 19 January 1951) was a Progressive party member of the House of Commons of Canada. He was born in Oro, Ontario and became a farmer.
He was elected to Parliament at the Simcoe North riding in the 1921 general election. After completing his only federal term, the 14th Ca... | Edwin Thomas
Edwin Thomas may refer to:
- Edwin Thomas (novelist) (born 1977), English historical novelist
- Edwin Stark Thomas (1872–1952), American judge
- Edwin Thomas Maynard (1878–1961), known as Edwin Thomas, Wales international rugby player
- Edwin Thomas (rugby league), rugby league footballer of the 1920s and ... | 30,743 | zeroshot-train |
Tirur Nambissan [SEP] date of death | Tirur Nambissan
Tirur Nambissan (1942-1994) was a Kathakali singer. He was born as Narayanan Nambissan at Tirur in the Malappuram district of Kerala in southern India. He started learning music at the age of seven, while attending the local boys' high school. He could, however, not continue his formal education or his ... | , Parassini Kaliyogam, peingode Kathakali promotion Society, Kerala Kalamandalam in different periods. Students of these institutions of the same period including SadanamJyothi, and Radhakrishnan, Private students poomully Vasudevan Namboodirippad, and vellinezhi Achuthan Kutty are the students of Tirur Nambissan too
H... | 30,744 | zeroshot-train |
Tomás Monje [SEP] date of death | Tomás Monje
Tomás Monje Gutierréz (21 December 1884 – 1 July 1954) was 48th President of Bolivia between August 1946 and March 1947.
Background and earlier career.
Born in Coroico, department of La Paz, he was a noted intellectual and judge. He served as deputy minister of agriculture 1926-27, after which he was appoin... | President Gualberto Villarroel (1943–46). Upon the death of Villarroel, the alliance of forces that had toppled him needed a reliable and impartial caretaker (given the mood of the citizenry, which had just shown what it was capable of during the revolt) to guide the country to elections. They settled on the head of th... | 30,745 | zeroshot-train |
Torbjørn Falkanger [SEP] date of death | Torbjørn Falkanger
Torbjørn Falkanger (8 October 1927 in Trondheim – 16 July 2013) was a Norwegian ski jumper who was active in the late 1940s and early 1950s.
Falkanger earned a silver medal at the 1952 Winter Olympics in ski jumping and also won the Holmenkollen ski festival ski jumping competition twice (1949 and 19... | Falkanger
Falkanger is a Norwegian surname. Notable people with the surname include:
- Aage Thor Falkanger (born 1965), Norwegian judge and legal scholar
- Aage Thor Falkanger, Sr. (1902–1981), Norwegian judge
- Thor Falkanger (born 1934), Norwegian legal scholar
- Torbjørn Falkanger (1927–2013), Norwegian ski jumper | 30,746 | zeroshot-train |
Tricia Ingrams [SEP] date of death | Tricia Ingrams
Tricia Ingrams (28 March 1946 – 26 October 1996) was a journalist and interviewer best known as a reporter and presenter of Thames Television's regional news programme "Thames News".
She was born Patricia Ann Geaney in Edgware, Middlesex and was the eldest of four children to two Irish parents. When Ingr... | Medal of Honor
- Roger Ingram (born 1957), American musician, author, educator, and designer
- Roy Ingram (Reginald William Thomas "Roy" Ingram), South African boxer who competed in the 1920 and 1924 Summer Olympics
- Sam Ingram, British paralympic judoka
- Takiora Ingram, academic and policy advisor on marine conserva... | 30,747 | zeroshot-train |
Ulrich, 10th Prince Kinsky of Wchinitz and Tettau [SEP] date of death | Ulrich, 10th Prince Kinsky of Wchinitz and Tettau
Ulrich, 10th Prince Kinsky of Wchinitz and Tettau (; 15 August 189319 December 1938) was the titular pretender Prince Kinsky of Wchinitz and Tettau.
Early life.
Ulrich was born at Chotzen, Kingdom of Bohemia the eldest child Count Ferdinand Kinsky von Wchinitz und Tetta... | Franz Ulrich, 11th Prince Kinsky of Wchinitz and Tettau
Franz Ulrich, 11th Prince Kinsky of Wchinitz and Tettau (; 7 October 19362 April 2009) was the titular pretender Prince Kinsky of Wchinitz and Tettau as well the head of the House of Kinsky.
Early life.
Franz Ulrich was born at Vienna, Federal State of Austria you... | 30,748 | zeroshot-train |
Valivitta Thevar [SEP] date of death | Valivitta Thevar
Valivitta Thevar (1889–1927) was an Indian social reformer and teacher. He was the "kulaguru" of Keelathooval area in Ramnad District in the early twentieth century.
Background.
Thooval Valivitta Thevar was born in KeelaSakkulam,near Kamuthi,to SiraiMeetta Thevar. They are descendants of AdhiNarayana T... | Valivitta Thevar in his childhood was showing good accomplishment in athletics and he was noticed by a visiting educationist, who took him along and educated him to become a teacher as per the existing educational system of those times. He became teacher in the Christian Missionaries School in Paramakudi. When he marri... | 30,749 | zeroshot-train |
Vincent Canadé [SEP] date of death | Vincent Canadé
Vincent Canadé (1879 – 1961) was an American artist born in San Giorgio Albanese, Italy. He was active during the 1920s and 1930s and is known especially for his landscapes.
His paintings are in the collections of over 20 museums, including the Hirshhorn Museum, the National Museum of American Art, the W... | for a 1934 exhibition of works purchased by the Hamilton Easter Field Foundation Elsa Rogo listed the artists who Field had encouraged or who had benefited from his financial support. Most of them had taken classes at the Art Students League and quite a few were members first of the Society of Independent Artists and t... | 30,750 | zeroshot-train |
Werner Rauh [SEP] date of death | Werner Rauh
Werner Rauh (16 May 1913 in Niemegk – 7 April 2000 in Heidelberg) was an internationally renowned German biologist, botanist and author.
Biography.
Born in the town of Niemegk near Bitterfeld, Rauh studied at Biology faculty at the University of Halle under the famous morphologist Wilhelm Troll and received... | : William Flemer, F. Last, Anna Pavord, Daphne Vince-Prue
- Date unknown : Alfred Daniel Hall (1864–1942)
- Date unknown : Thomas Wallace (1891–1965)
- Date unknown : Werner Rauh (1913–2000)
- Date unknown : Harold Hillier (1905–1985)
- Date unknown : Alan Bloom (1906-2005)
- Date unknown : George Hermon Slade AM (1910... | 30,751 | zeroshot-train |
Wilfrid Hyde-White [SEP] date of death | Wilfrid Hyde-White
Wilfrid Hyde-White (12 May 1903 – 6 May 1991) was a British character actor of stage, film and television, who achieved international recognition in his later years for his role as Colonel Pickering in the 1964 film version of the musical "My Fair Lady".
Early life and career.
Wilfrid Hyde-White was ... | bland insults to the reader's intelligence -- e.g., the heavy Egyptian statue in the gallery, upended on a piece of pencil and conveniently toppling on the designed victim. By that date they were fed up with the whole bag of tricks, which successive settings did not rejuvenate."
Film adaptation.
"The Scarab Murder Case... | 30,752 | zeroshot-train |
William Arrol [SEP] date of death | William Arrol
Sir William Arrol (13 February 1839 – 20 February 1913) was a Scottish civil engineer, bridge builder, and Liberal Unionist Party politician.
The son of a spinner, he was born in Houston, Renfrewshire, and started work in a cotton mill at only 9 years of age. He started training as a blacksmith by age 13,... | : 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... | 30,753 | zeroshot-train |
William Bouverie, 1st Earl of Radnor [SEP] date of death | William Bouverie, 1st Earl of Radnor
William Bouverie, 1st Earl of Radnor FRS (26 February 1725 – 28 January 1776) was a British peer, styled Hon. William Bouverie from 1747 until 1761.
He was the eldest son of Jacob Bouverie, 1st Viscount Folkestone and Mary Clarke, and was educated at University College, Oxford.
On 8... | Viscounts Folkestone (1747).
- Jacob des Bouverie, 1st Viscount Folkestone (1694–1761)
- William Bouverie, 2nd Viscount Folkestone (1725–1776) (created Earl of Radnor in 1765)
Earls of Radnor, second creation (1765).
- William Bouverie, 1st Earl of Radnor (1725–1776)
- Jacob Pleydell-Bouverie, 2nd Earl of Radnor (1750–... | 30,754 | zeroshot-train |
William E. Wing [SEP] date of death | William E. Wing
William E. Wing (4 July 1869 – 10 March 1947) was an American screenwriter of the silent era. He wrote for 94 films between 1912 and 1927. He was born in Maine and died in Los Angeles, California.
Selected filmography.
- "Olaf—An Atom" (1913)
- "Red Hicks Defies the World" (1913)
- "A Woman in the Ultim... | : 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... | 30,755 | zeroshot-train |
William Edwin Harvey [SEP] date of death | W. E. Harvey
William Edwin Harvey (5 September 1852 – 28 April 1914), known as W. E. Harvey, was a British Lib-Lab Member of Parliament.
Born in Hasland, Derbyshire, Harvey worked in a coal mine from the age of ten. He joined the South Yorkshire Miners' Association (SYMA) in 1869, and was the union's local delegate by ... | - February 12 – Auguste Perret, French architect, pioneer of reinforced concrete (died 1954)
- March 10 – Karl Lindahl, Finnish-Swedish architect (died 1930)
- April 24 – John Russell Pope, American architect (died 1937)
- October 21 – Edwin Cooper, English architect (died 1942)
- "date unknown" – William Alexander Har... | 30,756 | zeroshot-train |
William Hamilton Maxwell [SEP] date of death | William Hamilton Maxwell
William Hamilton Maxwell (June 30, 1792 in Newry, County Down, Ireland – December 29, 1850 in Musselburgh, Scotland) was an Irish novelist.
He was educated at Trinity College, Dublin. He claimed to have entered the British Army and seen service in the Peninsular War and the Battle of Waterloo,... | : 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... | 30,757 | zeroshot-train |
William Holwell Carr [SEP] date of death | William Holwell Carr
The Reverend William Holwell Carr, (1758–1830) was an English priest, art dealer, art collector and painter. His bequest of paintings was an important early addition to the collection of the National Gallery in London.
Life.
He was born William Holwell in Exeter, Devon, the son of Edward Holwell, a... | - Thomas Duffus Hardy (editor), "John Le Neve, Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae"
- Gloucester Dioc. Reg.
- Watt, "Bibliotheca Britannica; Or, A General Index to British and Foreign Literature"
- Nichols "Lit. Anecd". iii. 743, confuses this William Holwell with a nephew, William Holwell Carr
- Gilbert, D. (1838) "The Parochi... | 30,758 | zeroshot-train |
William John Bankes [SEP] date of death | William John Bankes
William John Bankes (11 December 1786 – 15 April 1855), the second, but first surviving, son of Henry Bankes MP, was a notable explorer, Egyptologist and adventurer. He was a member of the Bankes family of Dorset and he had Sir Charles Barry recase Kingston Lacy in stone as it is today. He travelled... | George Bankes
George Bankes (1788–1856) was the last of the Cursitor Barons of the Exchequer, the office being abolished on his death in 1856.
Early life.
Bankes was the third son of Henry Bankes, MP of Kingston Hall, Dorsetshire, who represented Corfe Castle for nearly fifty years, and of Frances, daughter of William ... | 30,759 | zeroshot-train |
William O'Brien, 4th Earl of Inchiquin [SEP] date of death | William O'Brien, 4th Earl of Inchiquin
William McWilliam O'Brien, 4th Earl of Inchiquin, KB, PC(I) (1700 – 18 July 1777) was an Irish peer and Whig politician who sat in the House of Commons between 1722 and 1754.
Background.
O'Brien was the eldest son of William O'Brien, 3rd Earl of Inchiquin, and his wife, Mary (née ... | of Inchiquin (1654).
- Murrough O'Brien, 1st Earl of Inchiquin, 6th Baron Inchiquin (1618–1674)
- William O'Brien, 2nd Earl of Inchiquin, 7th Baron Inchiquin (1640–1692)
- William O'Brien, 3rd Earl of Inchiquin, 8th Baron Inchiquin (1662–1719)
- William O'Brien, 4th Earl of Inchiquin, 9th Baron Inchiquin (1700–1777)
- ... | 30,760 | zeroshot-train |
William Whittingham Lyman [SEP] date of death | William Whittingham Lyman
William Whittingham Lyman (July 28, 1850 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania – 1921) was the son of Theodore Benedict Lyman. He built the Lyman winery, now known as the El Molino winery. At one point Lyman owned the property of what is now the Bale Grist Mill State Historic Park. He helped found Grace... | mill's site gave the meal a special quality for making cornbread, yellowbread, shortening bread and spoonbread. As old timers put it, "When meal comes to you that way, like the heated underside of a settin' hen, it bakes bread that makes city bread taste like cardboard."
Theodore Benedict Lyman bought the mill and surr... | 30,761 | zeroshot-train |
Wu De [SEP] date of death | Wu De
Wu De (; 1913 – November 29, 1995), born Li Chunhua (李春华), was a Chinese Communist revolutionary and politician of the People's Republic of China. He served in provincial-level leadership positions in Pingyuan Province, Tianjin municipality, Jilin Province, and Beijing municipality, and was a member of the Politb... | - 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... | 30,762 | zeroshot-train |
Xercès Louis [SEP] date of death | Xercès Louis
Xercès Louis (October 31, 1926 – 1978) was a French football midfielder. He won 12 caps for France between 1954 and 1956.
References.
- Profile | AS Samaritaine
AS Samaritaine is a football club of Martinique, based in the northeastern town Ste.-Marie.
Founded in 1920, they play in Martinique's second division, the Martinique Promotion d'Honneur. Their home games are staged at their Xercès-Louis stadium, which is named after a Martinique-born French internationa... | 30,763 | zeroshot-train |
Émile Deville [SEP] date of death | Émile Deville
Émile Deville (25 January 1824 – 8 January 1853) was a French physician, naturalist and taxidermist.
Emile Deville, already an employee of Muséum national d'histoire naturelle, joined the 1843 expedition of Francis de Laporte de Castelnau (1810-1880) to South America with the doctor and botanist Hugh Alge... | Art (MONA), Hobart
- National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne
- Art Gallery of South Australia, Adelaide
- Bendigo Art Gallery
- Deakin Art Gallery
External links.
- Creatives at Home: Julia deVille in Her Spacious Home Studio Published October 31, 2016
- Julia deVille - The Mortality of Death Published August 31, 2015
... | 30,764 | zeroshot-train |
Đorđe Andrejević-Kun [SEP] date of death | Đorđe Andrejević-Kun
Đorđe Andrejević-Kun (; 31 March 1904 – 17 January 1964) was a Serbian painter, who designed the Coat of Arms of the City of Belgrade and reputedly designed the Coat of arms of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia and Yugoslav orders and medals (along with Antun Augustinčić). He is frequent... | 1904)
- December 9 – Dame Edith Sitwell, English poet and critic (born 1887)
- December 21 – Carl Van Vechten, American writer and photographer (born 1880)
- "Unknown date" – Radu D. Rosetti, Romanian poet and playwright (born 1874)
Entering the public domain in countries with life + 50 years Artists.
- January 1 – Pau... | 30,765 | zeroshot-train |
Abdulkadir Ahmed [SEP] date of death | Abdulkadir Ahmed
Abdulkadir Ahmed (31 October 1940 – 1997) was a Nigerian businessman and civil servant who was Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria between 1982 and 1993.
Background.
Ahmed was born on 31 October 1940 in Jama'are, Bauchi State. He attended Barewa College, Zaria in 1955.
He joined the New Nigerian De... | ministerial-level committee for the scheduled funeral proceedings. Somali citizens also offered their condolences and prayers, particularly in the northeastern Puntland region, where Ahmed is regarded as a founding father. Upon learning of Ahmed's death, Puntland Minister of State for Planning and International Coopera... | 30,766 | zeroshot-train |
Accamma Cherian [SEP] date of death | commemoration.
Accamma Cherian died on 5 May 1982. A statue was erected in her memory in Vellayambalam, Thiruvananthapuram.
A documentary film was made on her life by Sreebala K. Menon. | Accamma Cherian
Accamma Cherian was an Indian independence activist from the erstwhile Travancore (Kerala), India. She was popularly known as the Jhansi Rani of Travancore.
Early life and education.
She was born on 14 February 1909 in a Nasrani family (Karippaparambil) at Kanjirapally, Travancore, as the second daughte... | 30,767 | zeroshot-train |
Ada Maddocks [SEP] date of death | Ada Maddocks
Ada Maddocks (22 September 1927–7 March 2007) was a British trade union official.
Born in Felixstowe, Maddocks grew up in Walthamstow and was educated at Walthamstow County High School before working in a laboratory for the Co-operative Wholesale Society. She became active in the co-operative movement, the... | Henry Maddocks (RAF officer)
Captain Henry Hollingdrake Maddocks (born 1898, date of death unknown) was a British World War I flying ace credited with seven aerial victories.
Biography.
After serving as a sergeant in the Berkhamsted School Officers' Training Corps Maddocks was commissioned as a temporary second lieuten... | 30,768 | zeroshot-train |
Adam Krajewski [SEP] date of death | Adam Krajewski
Adam Krajewski (4 October 1929 – 25 October 2000) was a Polish fencer. He competed in the individual and team épée events at the 1952 Summer Olympics. | Weronika ("Magdalena Celmer") is a former fiancée of Marcin Molenda. She is addicted to drugs and is continuing her treatment. She discovered that Molenda pretended the death of his patient for money and betrayed him. Weronika has a close friendship with Artur Bart and works as a charwoman in a hospital.
- Oliwia Popła... | 30,769 | zeroshot-train |
Adelaide of Aquitaine [SEP] date of death | Adelaide of Aquitaine
Adbelahide or Adele or Adelaide of Aquitaine (or Adelaide of Poitiers) (c. 945 or 952 – 1004), was queen consort of France by marriage to Hugh Capet.
Life.
Adelaide was the daughter of William III, Duke of Aquitaine and Adele of Normandy, daughter of Rollo of Normandy.
Her father used her as secu... | Zong expands its domains beyond those of the former Wu Kingdom. He annexes Min territory into its own boundaries.
Events By topic.
Events By topic Religion.
- Dunstan becomes abbot of Glastonbury Abbey in England. He re-creates monastic life by establishing Benedictine monasticism in the monastery.
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Births.... | 30,770 | zeroshot-train |
Adolphe Jean-Baptiste Bayot [SEP] date of death | Adolphe Jean-Baptiste Bayot
Adolphe Jean-Baptiste Bayot (1810 - 1866), was a French lithographic artist. | Bayot
Bayot may be,
- Bayot language
People.
- Robert Bayot
- Miguel Bayot
- Margaret-Ann Bayot
- Adolphe Jean-Baptiste Bayot | 30,771 | zeroshot-train |
Agnes Giberne [SEP] date of death | Agnes Giberne
Agnes Giberne (19 November 1845 in Belgaum, India – 20 August 1939 in Eastbourne, England) was a prolific British author who wrote fiction with moral or religious themes for children and also books on astronomy for young people.
Educated by governesses in Europe and England after her father Major Charles ... | H. Maw. The first meeting of the Association was held on 1890 October 24, with 60 of the initial 283 members in attendance. Initially it was decided to run the association with a provisional 48-member Council that included four women: Margaret Huggins, Elizabeth Brown, Agnes Clerke and Agnes Giberne.
The society formed... | 30,772 | zeroshot-train |
Agnes Steineger [SEP] date of death | Agnes Steineger
Agnes Steineger (21 January 1863 – 16 June 1965) was a Norwegian painter.
Personal life.
Steineger was born in Bergen, Norway. Her father was Peter Stamer Steineger, a merchant and auditor; his mother was Ingeborg Catharine (Hess). She was one of seven children who included her eldest brother Leonhard ... | Leonhard Stejneger
Leonhard Hess Stejneger (30 October 1851 – 28 February 1943) was a Norwegian-born American ornithologist, herpetologist and zoologist. Stejneger specialized in vertebrate natural history studies. He gained his greatest reputation with reptiles and amphibians.
Early life and family.
Stejneger was born... | 30,773 | zeroshot-train |
Alauddin Ahmad Syah [SEP] date of death | Alauddin Ahmad Syah
Sultan Alauddin Ahmad Syah (died 1735) was the twenty-third sultan of Aceh in northern Sumatra. He ruled from 1727 to 1735 and inaugurated the Bugis Dynasty of Aceh which would remain on the throne until the end of the sultanate in 1903.
From official to sultan.
The original name of the future sulta... | ul-Alam was invited back to Kutaraja by the "uleëbalangs" (chiefs) to deliberate about a new sultan. The meeting ended in a rift; the XXII Mukims and XXV Mukims accepted Alauddin Ahmad Syah's eldest son Alauddin Johan Syah as sultan, while the XXVI Mukims preferred Jamal ul-Alam. The foremost champion of Alauddin Johan... | 30,774 | zeroshot-train |
Albert Urfer [SEP] date of death | Albert Urfer
Albert Urfer was a pianist and chansonnier, born on 26 October 1914 in Vevey (Switzerland), died in Lausanne, on 29 October 1985.
Biography.
He started playing piano at a very early age, whilst being also interested in the choral art. Mobilised in the Swiss Army during the World War II, he directed a small... | 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... | 30,775 | zeroshot-train |
Aleksander Jabłoński [SEP] date of death | Aleksander Jabłoński
Professor Aleksander Jabłoński (born 26 February 1898 in Woskresenówka, in Imperial Russia, died 9 September 1980 in Skierniewice, Poland) was a Polish physicist and member of the Polish Academy of Sciences.
During the World War I he served in the Polish I Corps in Russia. After the war he settled ... | , Aleksander Jabłoński (later to become a renowned physicist), Paul Godwin, and Józef Ozimiński.
Barcewicz also founded and led the Warsaw String Quartet from 1892 until his death, and he also played in a renowned piano trio with the Polish pianist Aleksander Michałowski and the Russian cellist Aleksandr Verzhbilovich.... | 30,776 | zeroshot-train |
Alexander Brailowsky [SEP] date of death | Alexander Brailowsky
Alexander Brailowsky (16 February 1896 – 25 April 1976) was a Russian-born French pianist who specialized in the works of Frédéric Chopin. He was a leading concert pianist in the years between the two World Wars.
Early life.
Brailowsky was born in Kiev, Ukraine then part of the Russian Empire to a ... | after leaving Paris, expanding his reputation for quality of tone and virtuosic, emotional interpretations. The death of his wife in 1908 resulted in him retiring from the stage, except for charity performances and concerts in aid of those wounded in the First World War. He had many pupils, including Alexander Brailows... | 30,777 | zeroshot-train |
Alexander Thomas Emeric Vidal [SEP] date of death | Alexander Thomas Emeric Vidal
Alexander Thomas Emeric Vidal (1792 – 5 February 1863) was an officer of the Royal Navy. He became an accomplished surveyor, and reached the rank of vice-admiral.
Early life.
Vidal was born in 1792, the youngest of four children of Emeric Vidal, who served in the Royal Navy. Alexander foll... | Vidal
Vidal (, , , ) is a Catalan surname, which also appears in French, Italian, Portuguese and English, and as a given name.
Vidal may refer to:
Surname.
- Aleix Vidal (born 1989), Spanish football player
- Alejo Vidal-Quadras Roca (born 1945), Spanish politician
- Alexander Thomas Emeric Vidal (1792–1863), British a... | 30,778 | zeroshot-train |
Alexios Aspietes [SEP] date of death | Alexios Aspietes
Alexios Aspietes (, ) was a Byzantine governor and military leader who was captured by the Bulgarians, and led an anti-Bulgarian rebellion at Philippopolis in 1205, being acclaimed emperor by the citizens.
Life.
A member of the Aspietes family, of noble Armenian origin, Alexios Aspietes was probably a ... | of Jerusalem (b. 1172)
- May 7 – Ladislaus III of Hungary (b. 1201)
- June 14 – Walter III, Count of Brienne
- July 13 – Hubert Walter, Archbishop of Canterbury
- June – Alexios Aspietes, ruler of Philippopolis
- December – Alexios V Doukas, Byzantine Emperor (executed)
- "date unknown"
- Enrico Dandolo, Doge of Venice... | 30,779 | zeroshot-train |
Alexis-Marie de Rochon [SEP] date of death | Alexis-Marie de Rochon
Alexis-Marie de Rochon, known as Abbé Rochon, was born in Brest, France on 21 February 1741, and died in Paris on 5 April 1817. He was a French astronomer, physicist and traveller. He worked on lens design and crystal optics, inventing the Rochon prism polariser.
See also.
- , which has much more... | known for independent horror movies and counter-culture films
- John Rochon, Canadian shooter
- Lela Rochon, American actress
- Alexis-Marie de Rochon
Places.
- Rochon Sands, a summer village on Buffalo Lake in central Alberta, Canada
- Rochon Sands Provincial Park, a provincial park near the summer village | 30,780 | zeroshot-train |
Alireza Nikmehr [SEP] date of death | Alireza Nikmehr
Alireza Nikmehr (, born 1972 in Tabriz — died 2003 in Tabriz) was an Iranian footballer who played for Tractor as a goalkeeper. | : 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... | 30,781 | zeroshot-train |
Allan Ganley [SEP] date of death | Allan Ganley
Allan Anthony Ganley (11 March 1931 – 29 March 2008) was an English jazz drummer and arranger, who worked with many prominent musicians.
Ganley was born in Tolworth, Surrey. A self-taught drummer, in the early 1950s Ganley played in the dance band led by Bert Ambrose. In 1953 he came to prominence as a mem... | reunion with the Morrissey–Mullen band (including Jim Mullen and Pete Jacobsen) at the Astor theatre in Deal. His funeral, held in Deal, was attended by many of his fellow musicians including Allan Ganley. Following his death, the UK national press published the following obituaries (excerpts):
In the obituary publishe... | 30,782 | zeroshot-train |
Alvilde Lees-Milne [SEP] date of death | Alvilde Lees-Milne
Alvilde Lees-Milne ("née" Bridges; 1909–1994) was a British gardening and landscape expert.
Personal life.
Born in 1909, she was the daughter of the Governor of South Australia (1922–27) Lt.-Gen. Sir (George) Tom Molesworth Bridges by his wife Janet Florence Menzies, and was the great-niece of Robert... | Milne having found her collapsed on the pathway of their Badminton home. Her death left him deeply depressed.
External links.
- James Lees-Milne and Alvilde Chaplin
- Lees-Milne Alvilde Chaplin life | 30,783 | zeroshot-train |
Alvin Lee [SEP] date of death | Alvin Lee
Alvin Lee (born Graham Anthony Barnes; 19 December 1944 – 6 March 2013) was an English singer, songwriter, and guitarist. He is best known as the lead vocalist and lead guitarist of the blues rock band Ten Years After.
Early life.
He was born in Nottingham and attended the Margaret Glen-Bott School in Wollato... | appeared in "Up All Night", but after its second season, it was officially cancelled on May 9, 2013. In June 2013, a fourth installment of the "Alvin and the Chipmunks" franchise was then announced by the 20th Century Fox studio and a release date of December 18, 2015; it was titled "".
Lee's latest projects are with A... | 30,784 | zeroshot-train |
Andreas Rumpf [SEP] date of death | Andreas Rumpf
Andreas Rumpf (3 December 1890 – 22 June 1966) was a German classical archaeologist born in Potsdam. He was a specialist of ancient Greek and Roman art, in particular, vase painting and Greek wall painting. He was the son of painter Fritz Rumpf (1856–1927).
He studied classical archaeology at the Univers... | Rumpf
Rumpf is a surname, and may refer to:
- Andreas Rumpf (1890–1966), German classical archaeologist
- Brian E. Rumpf (born 1964), American politician from New Jersey
- Ella Rumpf, Swiss actress
- Georg Eberhard Rumpf, better known as Georg Eberhard Rumphius ("c." 1627–1702), German-Dutch botanist
- Gernot Rumpf (bo... | 30,785 | zeroshot-train |
Andrew Keir [SEP] date of death | Andrew Keir
Andrew Keir (born Andrew Buggy, 3 April 19265 October 1997) was a Scottish actor, who appeared in a number of films made by Hammer Film Productions in the 1960s. He was also active in television, and especially in the theatre, in a professional career that lasted from the 1940s to the 1990s.
He starred as ... | of his death. Argyll was another role that became one of his favourites. His final professional engagement was resuming the role of Quatermass for the 1996 BBC radio serial "The Quatermass Memoirs". This final performance was praised by "The Independent": "This series has so far been hugely enjoyable - thanks in large ... | 30,786 | zeroshot-train |
André Antoine [SEP] date of death | André Antoine
André Antoine (31 January 185823 October 1943) was a French actor, theatre manager, film director, author, and critic who is considered the father of modern mise en scène in France.
Biography.
André Antoine was a clerk at the Paris Gas Utility and worked in the Archer Theatre when he asked to produce a dr... | .
- "André Antoine." International Dictionary of Theatre. Vol. 3. Gale, 1996. Gale Biography In Context. Web. 24 Sep. 2011.
- "André Antoine", at Cinéclub de Caen. Web.
- André-Paul Antoine, "Antoine, père et fils." Paris: Julliard, 1962. Print.
- "Antoine, André", Microsoft Encarta 2000, Microsoft Corporation, 1999. W... | 30,787 | zeroshot-train |
Anne-Antoinette Diderot [SEP] date of death | Anne-Antoinette Diderot
Anne-Antoinette Diderot (born Anne-Antoinette Champion 22 February 1710 – 10 April 1796) was the wife of the pioneer encyclopedist Denis Diderot and the mother of his only surviving child, Marie-Angélique Diderot (1753–1824).
The marriage took place in the teeth of parental opposition and accord... | hospital in La Ferté-Bernard.
His widow now relocated to Paris, accompanied by her youngest daughter, Anne Antoinette. The girl attended a monastic school till 1729. In 1741, using the name Nanette, she was living with her mother Marie Champion in the , where both women were supporting themselves with laundry, sewing a... | 30,788 | zeroshot-train |
Anthony Salvin [SEP] date of death | Anthony Salvin
Anthony Salvin (17 October 1799 – 17 December 1881) was an English architect. He gained a reputation as an expert on medieval buildings and applied this expertise to his new buildings and his restorations. He restored castles and country houses, and built a number of new houses and churches.
Early life a... | William Andrews Nesfield
William Andrews Nesfield (1793–1881) was an English landscape architect and artist.
Biography.
Nesfield was born at Lumley Park, County Durham. In 1808, after the death of his mother, the family moved the few miles to Brancepeth where his father became rector of St Brandon's church. His stepmot... | 30,789 | zeroshot-train |
Aristide Croisy [SEP] date of death | Aristide Croisy
Onésime-Aristide Croisy (31 March 1840 – 7 November 1899) was a French sculptor. He is known for his dramatic bronze military statues, but perhaps best known for his marble "Le Nid" (The Nest), showing two children asleep in an armchair.
Formation.
Onésime-Aristide Croisy was born in Fagnon, a village i... | voted with the monarchists, particularly on questions of religion. He was in favor of public prayers and of rescinding the laws of exile and allowing the return to Paris of the royal family.
Toupet des Vignes was reelected councilor general for the canton of Givet on 8 October 1871.
He was elected senator for the Arden... | 30,790 | zeroshot-train |
Arnaud II de La Porte [SEP] date of death | Arnaud II de La Porte
Arnaud II de La Porte (born, Versailles, 14 October 1737; guillotined Paris, 23 August 1792) French statesman, Minister of the Marine, Intendant of the King's Civil List (Minister of the Royal Household).
Early life and career.
Born at Versailles from a family steeped in the traditions of the pala... | De La Porte
- Arnaud I de La Porte
- Arnaud II de La Porte
- Elizabeth de la Porte
- Charles de La Porte
- Regnaud de La Porte
See also.
- Delaporte | 30,791 | zeroshot-train |
Arthur Kenneth Jones [SEP] date of death | Arthur Kenneth Jones
Arthur Kenneth Jones known as A. K. Jones (1887 in Southampton – 1975 in Salisbury) was an English international Badminton player.
Career.
Arthur Kenneth Jones won the 1925 All England Badminton Championships in the men's doubles event. Until 1977 the tournament was the unofficial world championsh... | - Robin Hobbs Duport
- Eric Hollies Old Hill, West Bromwich Dartmouth
- Martin Horton Stourbridge
- Harry Howell
- Dick Howorth Old Hill, Stourbridge, Walsall
- Geoff Humpage Moseley Ashfield
- Kenneth Hutchings
- Richard Illingworth Barnt Green, Old Elizabethans, Worcester City
- John Jameson
- Roly Jenkins West Bromw... | 30,792 | zeroshot-train |
Arvid Emanuel Kallen [SEP] date of death | Arvid Emanuel Kallen
Arvid Emanuel Kallen (July 24, 1895 – April 1969) was a General Motors executive until his retirement in 1959.
Background.
Arvid Emanuel Kallen was born in Öland, Sweden. He came to the United States from Sweden in 1915 intending to study medicine. The charity of friends provided train fare to Chic... | Swedish-born, head of Tiffany & Company
- J. Erik Jonsson, Swedish immigrant parents, co-founder and former president of Texas Instruments Incorporated, mayor of Dallas and philanthropist
- Arvid Emanuel Kallen, Swedish-born, General Motors executive
- Michael Kors, founder of Michael Kors Holdings Limited (KORS)
- Eli... | 30,793 | zeroshot-train |
Asbjørn Solberg [SEP] date of death | Asbjørn Solberg
Asbjørn Solberg (27 December 1893 – 23 June 1977) was a Norwegian politician for the Christian Democratic Party.
He was born in Oslo.
He was elected to the Norwegian Parliament from Østfold in 1945, and was re-elected on three occasions. He later served in the position of deputy representative during th... | politician (died 1949)
- 21 November – Torvald Haavardstad, politician (died 1965)
- 25 November – Hartvig Caspar Christie, politician (died 1959)
- 26 December – Halfdan Schjøtt, sailor and Olympic gold medallist (died 1974)
- 27 December – Asbjørn Solberg, politician (died 1977)
Births Full date unknown.
- Sigval Ber... | 30,794 | zeroshot-train |
Atul Chitnis [SEP] date of death | Atul Chitnis
Atul Chitnis (20 February 1962 – 3 June 2013) was an Indian consulting technologist. He was one of the organizers of FOSS.IN (formerly Linux Bangalore) which was one of Asia's free and open source software (FOSS) conferences.
Career.
In 1989, Chitnis set up a Bulletin Board System (BBS) called CiX which pr... | Chitnis
Chitnis is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
- Atul Chitnis (1962–2013), German-born Indian technologist
- Chetan Eknath Chitnis (born 1961), Indian biologist
- Eknath Vasant Chitnis, Indian space scientist
- Gajanan Yashwant Chitnis(1900-1949), doctor, communist leader, associate of Narendra ... | 30,795 | zeroshot-train |
Augustin Lesieux [SEP] date of death | Augustin Lesieux
Augustin Lesieux (1877 in Sombrin – 1964) was a French sculptor.
He studied at the École des Beaux-Arts in Arras from 1896 to 1899 and then at Lille before finishing his studies at the École des Beaux-Arts in Paris. From 1901 he worked in Rodin's studio. After the 1914-1918 war he worked on many monume... | of interest.
- The church of St.Wandrille, dating from the nineteenth century.
- The sixteenth century manorhouse of La Tour du Renard.
- The Commonwealth War Graves Commission cemetery.
- The war memorial, by Augustin Lesieux.
Twin towns.
- Eppelborn, Germany.
See also.
- Communes of the Pas-de-Calais department
Refer... | 30,796 | zeroshot-train |
Axel Hampus Dalström [SEP] date of death | Axel Hampus Dalström
Axel Hampus Dalström, born 22 March 1829, died 19 March 1882, was a Finnish architect. He was the director of the National Board of Public Building from 1869 to 1882. Dalström is best known for the Old Student House in Helsinki as well as for seven Lighthouses he designed in the 1870s.
Works.
- Säl... | volleyball player
- Axel Haig (1835–1921), Swedish-born British artist, architect and illustrator
- Axel Hamberg (1863–1933), Swedish mineralogist, geographer, explorer, photographer and professor of geography
- Axel Hampus Dalström (1829–1882), Finnish architect
- Axel Hansen (1899–1933), Danish cyclist
- Axel Henry H... | 30,797 | zeroshot-train |
Baceta [SEP] date of death | Baceta
Aksentije Bacetić (, 27 February 1860 – 16 June 1905), known as Baceta (Бацета), was a Serbian secret agent and Chetnik commander in Macedonia. His surname has been spelled Bacetović.
Early life.
Bacetić was born in the village of Kriva Reka near Užice, in the Principality of Serbia. He had red hair. As a youngs... | the death of Baceta in 1905, he returned to Belgrade where he finished his law studies. At this time he began working in journalism. He spent some time in Brussels. As a student he was a founder and editor of the "Slovenski jug" magazine, and when he was unable to pay the rent for his apartment he slept in the office. ... | 30,798 | zeroshot-train |
Beatriz Balzi [SEP] date of death | Beatriz Balzi
Beatriz Balzi (Buenos Aires 1936–2001) was a renowned Argentinean pianist, professor and musicologist specialized in contemporary Latin-American music.
Academic background.
Beatriz Balzi studied in the National Conservatory of Music and Scenic Arts Carlos López Buchardo, in Buenos Aires, Argentina, gradua... | Brazil)
- Edmundo Villani-Côrtes (Brazil)
- Graciela Paraskevaídis (Argentina-Uruguay)
External links.
lanacion.com. Falleció la pianista Argentina Beatriz Balzi. http://www.lanacion.com.ar/351633-actualidad-musical
Beatriz Balzi y el piano latinoamericano. Calimerio Soares. http://www.mundoclasico.com/ed/documentos/do... | 30,799 | zeroshot-train |
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