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Benjamin Bwalya [SEP] date of death
Benjamin Bwalya Benjamin Bwalya Jnr (25 August 1961 – 9 February 1999) was a Zambian footballer and coach. Bwalya was the son of soccer administrator Benjamin Bwalya Snr and the elder brother of celebrated former Zambian player Kalusha Bwalya. He played his club football for Mufulira Blackpool, Mufulira Wanderers and N...
played 100 or more first-class matches for the club. However, some players who have played fewer matches are also included. This includes those who have represented their country whilst playing for the club, and players who have set a club playing record, such as goal scoring or transfer fee records. - Benjamin Bwalya ...
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Benjamin Handley [SEP] date of death
Benjamin Handley Benjamin Handley (9 January 1784 – 16 May 1858) was an English soldier and Liberal politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1832 to 1835. His family were prominent in Lincolnshire during the 18th and 19th Centuries. Biography. Handley was the third son of William Handley of Newark. He entered th...
long. Sleafordians. The Handley family were well-connected with business; Benjamin Handley was a lawyer, prominent in the Navigation Company and partner in the local bank Peacock, Handley and Kirton. His son, Henry was M.P. for South Lincolnshire; after his death, the residents erected a monument to him on Southgate. R...
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Bernhard Schrader [SEP] date of death
Bernhard Schrader Bernhard Schrader (15 March 1931 in Quedlinburg, Germany – 8 January 2012 in Essen, Germany) was a German professor of Theoretical and Physical Chemistry and teaching until his retirement in 1996 at the University of Essen. Schrader was an internationally acclaimed pioneer of experimental molecular sp...
with Hydrogen Bonds References. - Korte, H., Takahashi, H., 2003, Biography of Bernhard Schrader, Journal of Molecular Structure, Volume 661-662, pp. 1–2 - In Memoriam: Bernhard Schrader (1931-2012), Applied Spectroscopy News, Applied Spectroscopy, Volume 66, Number 5, 2012, p. 143A
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Billy Giles [SEP] date of death
Billy Giles Billy Giles (3 September 1957, Belfast – 25 September 1998, Belfast) was an Ulster Volunteer Force volunteer who later became active in politics following his release from the Maze Prison in 1997 after serving 14 years of a life sentence for murder. Family life. Billy Giles was born William Alexander Ellis ...
d. 1989 (married Simon Monckton-Arundell, 9th Viscount Galway, with issue) - Giles Henry Holland Fox-Strangways b. 7 May 1934, d. 2 Sep 1947 (age 13, accidental death) - Charles Stephen Fox-Strangways b. 6 May 1938, d. 8 Jul 1958 (age 20, killed while on emergency military operations, Cyprus). Harry died on 21 August 1...
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Bruce Bricknell [SEP] date of death
Bruce Bricknell Bruce Bricknell (11 July 1935 – 16 October 1982) was a New Zealand cricket umpire. He stood in one Test match, New Zealand vs. Australia, in 1982 and two ODI games between 1981 and 1982. See also. - List of Test cricket umpires - List of One Day International cricket umpires - Australian cricket team in...
: 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...
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Cadla Ua Dubthaig [SEP] date of death
Cadla Ua Dubthaig Cadla Ua Dubthaig, second Archbishop of Tuam, 1161–1201. Ua Dubthaig was member of a Connacht ecclesiastical family originally from Lissonuffy in what is now north-east County Roscommon. The family produced a number of abbots and bishops. "The History of the Popes" describes him as: a person of great ...
But, also according to the Annals of Ulster, he returned to Mellifont where he received his Pall for its consecration in 1157. Death. Hession died in 1161 and was succeeded by Cadla Ua Dubthaig. Hession was considered sufficiently deserving to be buried in a magnificent marble tomb that survived until the mid-16th cent...
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Carl Ray [SEP] date of death
Carl Ray Carl Ray (January 10, 1943 – September 26, 1978) was a First Nations artist who was active on the Canadian art scene from 1969 until his death in 1978. Considered primarily a Woodlands Style artist, he also painted European style wildlife and landscapes. He was a founding member of the Indian Group of Seven. H...
- Death Cult - on Beggars offshoot label Situation Two. In Sep 1983, Ray Mondo was replaced by Nigel Preston, Duffy’s former bandmate in Theatre of Hate. At the time, Preston was playing with post-punk/ goth band Sex Gang Children. A drummer swap was agreed between the bands, feeling that the playing styles of each dru...
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Carlo Canella [SEP] date of death
Carlo Canella Carlo Canella (1800 in Verona – 1879 in Milan) was an Italian painter. Biography. Having received his artistic training from his father Giovanni, a decorator and set designer, Canella took part in the Brera exhibitions on a regular basis as from 1829 with urban views, portraits and genre scenes of a Neo-F...
Ebore Canella Ebore Canella (born 23 March 1913, date of death unknown) was an Italian gymnast. She competed in the women's artistic team all-around event at the 1936 Summer Olympics.
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Carlo Tessarini [SEP] date of death
Carlo Tessarini Carlo Tessarini (1690 – after 15 December 1766), was an Italian composer and violinist in the late Baroque era. Tessarini was born 1690 in Rimini and died in Amsterdam, Netherlands aged 76. Works. - op. 1 "12 Sonate a violino e basso" (Venice, 1729) - op. 2 "Il Maestro e Discepolo, Divertimenti da Camer...
1739) - April – François Étienne Blanchet II, harpsichord maker (born 1730) - June 23 – Thomas Roseingrave, composer and organist (born 1690 or 1691) - October 7 – André Chéron, composer (born 1695) - November 9 – Unico Wilhelm van Wassenaer, composer (born 1692) - December – Carlo Tessarini, violinist and composer (bo...
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Charles Fenn Pretty [SEP] date of death
Charles Fenn Pretty Charles Fenn Pretty (1865–1940) was the father of the forestry industry in British Columbia. Early years. Charles Fenn Pretty was born in 1865 to an Ontario family. Charles was brought up on the family farm at Belleville. In his early twenties, he entered the contracting business. He quickly made mo...
a huge success. By the start of the First World War, Pretty was director or president of several major forestry companies. He was said to sell more timber in a day than any other man, making him a huge fortune. However, the Wall Street Crash of 1929 hit business hard and he lost much of his businesses. His sons would g...
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Charles Holston Williams [SEP] date of death
Charles Holston Williams Charles Halston Williams (1886–1978) was the founder, organizer and first director of the Hampton Institute Creative Dance Group. This company was the first national touring company composed of college students that was created by an American of any color. Williams was also an associate profess...
Gen. Jones for leapfrogging past Col. Giltner's 4th Kentucky Cavalry and crossing the Holston River behind enemy forces on that specified date), Capt. H. Brown of the 8th Virginia Cavalry and Major Rhea of Tennessee (neither units in Williams' command) continued to press the dereliction and ill-discipline charges. Col....
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Charles-Guillaume Étienne [SEP] date of death
Charles-Guillaume Étienne Charles-Guillaume Étienne (5 January 1778 – 13 March 1845) was a 19th-century French playwright. Biography. He was born in Chamouilley, Haute-Marne. He held various municipal offices under the Revolution and came in 1793 to Paris, where he produced his first opera, "Le Rêve", in 1799, in colla...
1903) - 9 October - Ferdinand Arnodin, engineer and industrialist (died 1924) - 30 October - Antonin Mercié, sculptor and painter (died 1916) Births Full date unknown. - Cécile Bruyère, abbess (died 1909) - Jules Develle, politician (died 1919) - Jean-Camille Formigé, architect (died 1926) Deaths. - 4 January - Léopold...
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Chilakamarti Lakshmi Narasimham [SEP] date of death
Chilakamarti Lakshmi Narasimham Chilakamarti Lakshmi Narasimham (26 September 1867 – 17 June 1946) was an Indian playwright, novelist and author of short stories, who wrote in the Telugu language. He was a romantic and a social reformer in the tradition founded by Veeresalingam. His best-known plays are probably "Gayop...
Gayopakhyanam Gayopakhyanam (Telugu: గయోపాఖ్యానం) is a Telugu play written by Chilakamarti Lakshmi Narasimham in 1890. It is also called Prachanda Yadavam (The story of fierce Yadava King - Sri Krishna). This play is the forerunner in presenting fictional themes in the Hindu Epics. The plot is based on war between Nara...
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Christian Dettweiler [SEP] date of death
Christian Dettweiler Christian Dettweiler (1915 – 16 March 1995) was an innovator in the field of graphology. Dettweiler was the author of over 40 articles and books. He was a student of Pharmacy and in 1942 received a PhD in Botany (Plant Physiology) and was a Scientific Assistant at the Universities of Rostock and St...
Dettweiler Dettweiler refers to: Surname. - Christian Dettweiler (1915–1995), German innovator in the field of graphology - Helen Dettweiler (1914–1990), American professional golfer Place. - Dettwiller, a commune in Alsace, France, of which the German name is Dettweiler See also. - Dätwyler - Detweiler - Detwiler
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Christopher of Werle [SEP] date of death
Christopher of Werle Christopher of Werle, Prince of the Wends (born: before 1385; died: 25 August 1425) was from 1395 or earlier to 1425, Lord of Werle-Goldberg and Werle-Waren. He succeeded his father, who died between 1385 and 1395. He was the son of John VI of Werle and Agnes, a daughter of Nicholas IV of Werle-Gol...
Nicholas V of Werle Lord Nicholas V of Werle [-Goldberg and -Waren] (between 1341 and 1385 – after 21 January 1408) was Lord of Werle-Goldberg and Werle-Waren from 1385 (or 1395) until 1408. He was the son of John VI of Werle and Agnes, the daughter of Nicholas IV of Werle-Goldberg. He reigned jointly with his father a...
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Claud Heathcote-Drummond-Willoughby [SEP] date of death
Claud Heathcote-Drummond-Willoughby Lieutenant-Colonel Claud Heathcote-Drummond-Willoughby (15 October 1872 – 24 February 1950) was a British Conservative Party politician. Career. Heathcote-Drummond-Willoughby was the second son of Gilbert Heathcote-Drummond-Willoughby, 1st Earl of Ancaster, and his wife Lady Evelyn E...
Heathcote-Drummond-Willoughby Heathcote-Drummond-Willoughby may refer to: - Claud Heathcote-Drummond-Willoughby (1872–1950), British Conservative Party politician - Gilbert Heathcote-Drummond-Willoughby, 1st Earl of Ancaster PC (1830–1910), British Liberal politician and court official - Gilbert Heathcote-Drummond-Will...
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Dagmar Ebbesen [SEP] date of death
Dagmar Ebbesen Dagmar Ebbesen (1 October 1891 – 6 November 1954) was a Swedish film actress. She appeared in 90 films between 1913 and 1954. Selected filmography. - "The Red Day" (1931) - "Love and Deficit" (1932) - "The Southsiders" (1932) - "Secret Svensson" (1933) - "The Women Around Larsson" (1934) - "Baldwin's Wed...
The Southsiders The Southsiders (Swedish: Söderkåkar) is a 1932 Swedish comedy film directed by Weyler Hildebrand and starring Gideon Wahlberg, Dagmar Ebbesen and Björn Berglund. It is set on the southern side of Stockholm. Cast. - Gideon Wahlberg as Johan - Dagmar Ebbesen as Hanna - Björn Berglund as Gunnar - Edvar...
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Danny Lui [SEP] date of death
Danny Lui Danny Lui (Lui Tam Ping) (7 January 1957 - 1 July 2012) was a Hong Kong entrepreneur and venture capitalist. He won the Hong Kong Young Industrialist Award in 1992 and maintained working relationships with governments in China and Hong Kong. He also had a network of venture capital connections on both sides o...
a posthumous Croix de Guerre with palm: "Member of the French Forces of the Interior" (FFI). Arrested 4 January 1944 for acts of resistance. Deported to Germany 29 August 1944, died 31 October 1944." The actual date of his death was 26 September 1944. - "La carte de Déporté Résistant lui est attribué le 23 July 1951 ce...
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David Wemyss, 2nd Earl of Wemyss [SEP] date of death
David Wemyss, 2nd Earl of Wemyss David Wemyss, 2nd Earl of Wemyss (6 September 1610July 1679) was an army officer. He was the only son of John Wemyss, 1st Earl of Wemyss and Jean Gray (d. 1640), daughter of Lord Gray. As Lord Elcho, a title he held between 1633 and 1649, he commanded a regiment of Fife infantry in the ...
Elcho Castle near Perth. Earls of Wemyss (1633). - John Wemyss, 1st Earl of Wemyss (died 1649) - David Wemyss, 2nd Earl of Wemyss (1610–1679) - Margaret Wemyss, 3rd Countess of Wemyss (1659–1705) - David Wemyss, 4th Earl of Wemyss (c. 1678–1720) - James Wemyss, 5th Earl of Wemyss (1699–1756) - David Wemyss, "soi disant...
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Dirk van der Aa [SEP] date of death
Dirk van der Aa Dirk van der Aa (1731 – 23 February 1809) was a Dutch rococo painter who is best known for his allegorical work. Life. He was born in The Hague, and first apprenticed to Johann Heinrich Keller, and then to Gerrit Mes with whom he would later start a workshop; they specialized in grisaille decorative pai...
Gorcum, 1978 These persons are: Bastiaan J. van der Aa – Death penalty, after pardon commuted to life sentence Johan Alsema – Death penalty, after pardon commuted to life sentence Paul M.C.A. America – Death penalty, after pardon commuted to 15 years Jacobus J.C. Baas – Death penalty, after pardon commuted to life sen...
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Dominicus van Tol [SEP] date of death
Dominicus van Tol Dominicus van Tol (also known as Domenicus van Tol) (c.1635–1676) was a Dutch Golden Age painter. Biography. Van Tol was born in Bodegraven. He was a nephew of Gerard Dou and his works often draw comparison with those of his uncle. In 1664 he became a member of the Leiden Guild of St. Luke and in 1670...
Albert Dominicus Trip van Zoudtlandt Jonkheer Albert Dominicus Trip van Zoudtlandt (Groningen, October 13, 1776—The Hague, March 23, 1835) was a Dutch lieutenant-general of cavalry who headed the Dutch-Belgian heavy cavalry brigade at the Battle of Waterloo. Biography. Biography Family life. Trip was the son of Jonkhee...
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Dwight James Baum [SEP] date of death
Dwight James Baum Dwight James Baum (1886–1939) was an American architect most active in New York and in Sarasota, Florida. His work includes Cà d'Zan, the Sarasota Times Building (1925), Sarasota County Courthouse (1926), early residences in Temple Terrace, Florida, Sarasota County Courthouse (1927), Pinecroft, West S...
. In addition to the Broadway buildings, the architect Dwight James Baum designed the residence, "Ca d'Zan" for John Ringling that also was built by Burns, and the Sarasota County Courthouse. The Broadway or El Vernona Apartments are significant for architectural design and associations with the nationally renowned arc...
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Eduardo Abela [SEP] date of death
Eduardo Abela Eduardo Abela (1889–1965) was a Cuban painter and comics artist. Born in San Antonio de los Baños, he studied at the San Alejandro Academy of Fine Arts, graduating in 1921. For the next decade he lived abroad, first in Spain and then in France. In Paris he became acquainted with numerous Cuban intellectua...
awarded the Cuban Ministry of Culture's Award at the Third Humor Internacional Biennial at the Círculo de Artesanos at San Antonio de los Baños, Havana. In 1984, he won an award at the I Salón Provincial de Artes Plásticas "Eduardo Abela", at the Galería de Arte "Eduardo Abela" in Havana. He obtained an Honourable Ment...
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Edward Tate [SEP] date of death
Edward Tate Edward Tate (30 August 1877 – 4 January 1953) was an English first-class cricketer. Tate was a right-handed batsman who bowled right-arm medium pace. Tate made his first-class debut for Hampshire against Yorkshire in the 1898 County Championship, where on debut Tate took 5/83 in Yorkshire's first innings, t...
Bishopp, whose beauty he subsequently mentions in other correspondence. With his wife Anne, Sir Cecil had four sons and eight daughters: 1. Sir Cecil Bishopp, who owned Fridley Manor and was briefly 7th Bt. d. c Sep 1779, one year after his father. His son, Cecil, became the eighth baronet and succeeded to the title of...
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Elisabeta Polihroniade [SEP] date of death
Elisabeta Polihroniade Elisabeta Polihroniade (; née Ionescu; 24 April 1935 – 23 January 2016) was a Romanian chess player holding the title of Woman Grandmaster (WGM), and an International Arbiter (1986). She was born in Bucharest. She won the Romanian Women's Championship in 1966, 1970, 1971, 1972, 1975, 1976 and 197...
Her peak rating was 2310, achieved in January 1988, while the last one was 2195. Polihroniade was a journalist and broadcaster, with her own daily radio programme on contemporary culture. She was the editor of "Gambit", the Romanian chess magazine, and wrote many books. Notable chess games. - Valentina Kozlovskaya vs E...
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Elizabeth Guard [SEP] date of death
Elizabeth Guard Elizabeth Guard (3 December 1814 – 16 July 1870) was a New Zealand founding mother and hostage. She was born in Parramatta, New South Wales, Australia on 3 December 1814. In 1830, she married the former Australian convict Jacky Guard and settled in his Whale hunting station on New Zealand. She was the f...
hours or more and who are designated as "honor" or "distinguished honor" graduates. - Delaware National Guard Medal - Awarded to any member of the DENG who has been called to federal mobilization by the President of the United States. - Delaware National Defense Service Ribbon - Awarded to all members serving honorably...
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Ella Briggs [SEP] date of death
Ella Briggs Ella Briggs (née Baumfeld; 5 March 1880 – 20 June 1977) was an Austrian architect. Life. Ella Baumfeld was born in Vienna on 5 March 1880, the daughter of a lawyer. As women were not allowed to study architecture under the German Empire, she studied at the painting school of the Wiener Frauenerwerbsvereines...
Pete Briggs Pete Briggs (born 1904, date of death unknown) was an American jazz bass and tuba player. Briggs was born in Charleston, South Carolina and was related to bandleader Arthur Briggs. He first played professionally in the early 1920s with the Jim Jam Jazzers, and soon after played with the Lucky Boy Minstrels....
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Ella Little-Collins [SEP] date of death
Ella Little-Collins Ella Little-Collins (1914 – 1996) was an American civil rights activist and the half-sister of Malcolm X. She was born in Butler, Georgia, to Earl Little and Daisy Mason-Little; her paternal grandparents were John (Big Pa) Lee Little and Ella Gray-Little, and her siblings, including half-siblings, w...
help it flourish. After his death, Malcolm X's half-sister, Ella Little-Collins, took over the leadership of the OAAU, but dwindling membership and Malcolm X's absence eventually led to the collapse of the organization. External links. - Program of the Organization of Afro-American Unity - Malcolm X, Speech on the Foun...
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Ellen Coleman [SEP] date of death
Ellen Coleman Ellen Coleman (1886–1973) was an English conductor and composer. Works. - "Poem" - "Cloud and Quietude" - "The Conquered" - "The Merry-go-round" - "String Quartet" - "Harpsichord Sonata" - "Piano Quartet" Many of Coleman's works are published by Stainer & Bell.
: 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...
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Elliott Daingerfield [SEP] date of death
Elliott Daingerfield Elliott Daingerfield (1859–1932) was an American artist who lived and worked in North Carolina. He is considered one of North Carolina's most prolific artists. Elliott, the son of a captain in the Confederate Army, was born in Harpers Ferry, West Virginia, and raised in Fayetteville, North Carolina...
Lillian Mathilde Genth was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, the daughter of Matilda Caroline Rebscher and Samuel Adam. Genth began her art career by attending the Philadelphia School of Design for Women in Pennsylvania on scholarship. During her schooling years she worked to help support herself as a dress designer....
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Elsie Mary Griffin [SEP] date of death
Elsie Mary Griffin Elsie Mary Griffin (1 November 1884–3 May 1968) was a New Zealand botany teacher and community organisation administrator. She was born in Lawrence, South Otago, New Zealand on 1 November 1884. Biography. Elsie Mary Griffin was married to Cornelius Griffin, and he was a Wesleyan minister. The Griffin...
) was the first New Zealand woman to win an 1851 Scholarship for study at the University of London where she was awarded a DSc in 1919. A mycologist at the Cawthorn Institute in Nelson, she was the first female fellow of the Royal Society of New Zealand. Other students who distinguishing themselves included Elsie Mary ...
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Enric Cluselles [SEP] date of death
Enric Cluselles Enric Cluselles i Albertí (23 August 1914 in Barcelona – 17 July 2014) was an artist interested primarily in drawing, bookplates, engraving and interior design, which belongs to the generation of artists of the Republic and the Civil War. He used the pseudonym "Nyerra." Biography. Enric Cluselles studie...
" in “Ex-libris portaveu de l'Associació Catalana d'Exlibristes” (Núm. 14, gener-juny 1996, p. 19-21). - "Enric Clusellas : 23 d’agost 2004". [Barcelona : Germanes Clusellas, 2004. 156 p. - "Enric Cluselle/as". “Ex-libris portaveu de l'Associació Catalana d'Exlibristes” (Núm. 41, 2009). External links. - Fons Enric Clu...
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Erich Andres [SEP] date of death
Erich Andres Erich Andres (b. 1905 Leipzig, d. 1992 Hamburg) was a German war photographer and photojournalist. Biography. From 1921-23 Andres was apprenticed to a typesetter in Dresden. In 1923 he moved to Hamburg and started work as a photojournalist in 1932. In 1937 he documented the Spanish Civil War for the fascis...
- June 4, 1990: Rikkert Faneyte was drafted by the San Francisco Giants in the 16th round of the 1990 amateur draft. Player signed March 19, 1991. Regular season Major League debuts. - Batters: - Steve Decker (Sep 18) - Mark Leonard (Jul 21) - Rick Parker (May 4) - Andres Santana (Sep 16) - Pitchers: - Mark Dewey (Aug ...
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Ernesto Ambrosini [SEP] date of death
Ernesto Ambrosini Ernesto Ambrosini (29 September 1894 – 4 November 1951) was an Italian athlete who competed mainly in the 3000 metres steeplechase. Biography. He competed for Italy in the 1920 Summer Olympics held in Antwerp, Belgium in the 3000 metre steeple chase where he won the bronze medal. World record. - 3000 ...
racer - Emilio Ambrosini (1850–1912), Italian architect - Ernesto Ambrosini (1894–1951), Italian athlete who competed mainly in the 3000 metres steeplechase - Filippo Ambrosini (born 1993), Italian pair skater - Floriano Ambrosini (1557-1621), Italian architect and engineer - Gaspare Ambrosini, (1886–1986), Italian sta...
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Esther Barsel [SEP] date of death
Esther Barsel Esther Barsel (born 17 October 1924, in Raguva, Lithuania; died 6 October 2008, in Johannesburg) was a South African political activist and long-standing member of the South African Communist Party (SACP). She was a member of both her local African National Congress branch and the SACP's Johannesburg Cent...
in about 1936. They then moved to Johannesburg. Biography Political career. Esther was an early participant in the Liberation Struggle against Apartheid, joining the SACP at the age of fourteen. Esther worked as a secretary / bookkeeper for Friends of the Soviet Union where she met Hymie Barsel, the coordinator of the ...
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Ethel Bentham [SEP] date of death
Ethel Bentham Ethel Bentham, (5 January 1861 – 19 January 1931) was a progressive doctor, a politician and a suffragist in the United Kingdom. She was born in London, educated at Alexandra School and College in Dublin, the London School of Medicine for Women and the Rotunda Hospital. Early life and education. Bentham w...
Bentham (surname) Bentham is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: - Billy Bentham, English rugby league footballer of the 1920s - Charles Bentham, English shipwright in Dutch service - Craig Bentham (born 1985), English footballer - Ethel Bentham (1861–1931), Irish doctor, politician and suffragette - Ge...
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Ethel Hudson [SEP] date of death
Ethel Hudson Ethel Hudson (1896?, Salem, Massachusetts – 1992, Concord, New Hampshire) was the last surviving member of the Canterbury Shaker Village in New Hampshire.
France of the places she lived and visited. The inheritance that she received was the result of her grandfather's success as a partner of a banknote engraving organization, which later merged to become the American Bank Note Company. Education. Hudson began her studies in Paris in 1892 and met fellow art student Ethel ...
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Ewa Szelburg-Zarembina [SEP] date of death
Ewa Szelburg-Zarembina Ewa Szelburg-Zarembina (10 April 1899 in Bronowice - 28 September 1986 in Warsaw) was a Polish novelist, poet and screenplay writer. Best known as author of numerous works for children, between 1922 and 1979 she published dozens of novels for children and adults alike, as well as hundreds of shor...
-connected writer Kazimiera Iłłakowiczówna (18921983) but also Ewa Szelburg-Zarembina (18991986) and others, was in­stru­men­tal in bringing about his release from jail and in making the whole affair die a sudden death without a court martial or other long-lasting adverse consequences for Łobodowski. Łobodowski's expla...
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Francesco De Vita [SEP] date of death
Francesco De Vita Francesco De Vita (5 January 1913, in Trapani – 2 June 1961) was an Italian politician. He represented the Italian Republican Party in the Constituent Assembly of Italy from 1946 to 1948 and in the Chamber of Deputies from 1948 to 1963. References.
Carli (16 Dec 1754 – 24 Feb 1761 Died) - Girolamo Clarelli (6 Apr 1761 – 18 Jun 1764 Died) - Giovanni de Vita (26 Nov 1764 – 1 Apr 1774 Died) - Vincenzo Ferretti (17 Jul 1775 – 20 Sep 1779 Appointed Bishop of Rimini) - Saverio Marini (20 Sep 1779 – 6 Jan 1813 Died) - Carlo Fioravanti (26 Sep 1814 – 13 Jul 1818 Died) - ...
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Francesco Magini [SEP] date of death
Francesco Magini Francesco Magini (Fano, between 1668 and 1670–1714) was a minor Italian composer active in Rome in the first decade of the eighteenth century. Recordings. - Aria "Da che vide il tuo sembiante", Maite Beaumont
to mark the recent death of Verdi, partnering the heroic tenor Francesco Tamagno in a scene from "La forza del destino". The following year, he participated in La Scala's first ever production of Weber's "Euryanthe". Magini-Colleti sang often under the baton of Arturo Toscanini, La Scala's principal conductor, during t...
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Francis Charles Lawley [SEP] date of death
Francis Charles Lawley Francis Charles Lawley (24 May 1825 – 18 September 1901) was a British journalist and Liberal Party politician. He was the youngest son of Paul Thompson, 1st Baron Wenlock, and after schooling in Hatfield attended Rugby School in May 1837. In 1848 he graduated from Balliol College, Oxford with a ...
Lawley (surname) Lawley is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: - Arthur Lawley, 6th Baron Wenlock, Governor of Western Australia from 1901 to 1902 - Beilby Lawley, 2nd Baron Wenlock (1818–1880), English nobleman - Beilby Lawley, 3rd Baron Wenlock (1849–1912), English nobleman - Francis Charles Lawley (1...
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Francis Fauquier [SEP] date of death
Francis Fauquier Francis Fauquier (1703 – 3 March 1768) was a lieutenant governor of Virginia Colony (in what is today the United States), and served as acting governor from 1758 until his death in 1768. He was married to Catherine Dalston. He was a noted teacher and close friend of Thomas Jefferson. As royal governor ...
Robert Dinwiddie, from January 12, 1758 to June 5, 1758, when Francis Fauquier arrived. The second time was in September and October 1761 when Fauquier was consulting with General Jeffery Amherst in New York. In 1763, Blair was acting governor when Fauquier was in the Province of Georgia in September to December. The f...
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Francisco Bergamín y García [SEP] date of death
Francisco Bergamín y García Francisco Bergamín y García (Campillos, Spain, 6 October 1855 – Madrid, Spain, 13 February 1937) was a Spanish lawyer, economist and politician who served as Minister of State in 1922, during the reign of King Alfonso XIII. Sources. - Personal dossier of D. Francisco Bergamín. Spanish Senate
Bartolomé Rajoy Losada (19 July 1751 – death 17 July 1772) - Francisco Alejandro Bocanegra Jivaja (8 March 1773 – death 16 April 1782) - Sebastián Malvar y Pinto, Friars Minor (O.F.M.) (15 Dec 1783 – death 25 Sep 1795) - Felipe Antonio Fernández Vallejo (18 Dec 1797 – death 8 Dec 1800) - Rafael de Múzquiz y Aldunate (2...
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Francisco Gil de Taboada [SEP] date of death
Francisco Gil de Taboada Francisco Gil de Taboada y Lemos (in full "Francisco Gil de Taboada y de Lemos y Villa Marín") (September 24, 1733 in Santa María de Soto Longo, Galicia, Spain – 1809 in Madrid) was a Spanish naval officer and colonial administrator in South America. He was briefly viceroy of New Granada in 178...
(11 Dec 1713 – death 10 March 1719) - Manuel Santa Maria Salazar (4 March 1720 – death 2 Sep 1734) - Cayetano Gil Taboada (26 Sep 1735 – 23 August 1745), next Archbishop of Santiago de Compostela (1745.08.23 – death 1751.05.12) - Juan Bautista Ferrer y Castro (23 Aug 1745 – 12 April 1748 Died) - Francisco Izquierdo y T...
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Francisco Hernández Girón [SEP] date of death
Francisco Hernández Girón Francisco Hernández Girón, born in Cáceres, Extremadura, died in Lima on December 7, 1554, was a Spanish conquistador. Hernández Girón arrived in Peru in 1535 with, among others, the future governor Blasco Núñez Vela. In the ensuing struggle for power between the Pizarro brothers and the Almag...
Girón, Azuay Girón is a town and parish in Azuay Province, Ecuador. The town has 3,518 residents, and the Girón Canton as a whole has 12,583 residents. History. Girón was initially occupied by the Leoquina culture. During the Inca Empire, the area was known as Pacaybamba, meaning guava tree valley. The name Girón was g...
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Franco Cuomo [SEP] date of death
Franco Cuomo Franco Cuomo (22 April 1938 in Naples – 23 July 2007 in Rome) was an Italian journalist and writer. Best known for his historical novels set in the Middle Ages, he was short-listed twice for the Strega Award (the most prestigious literary prize in Italy), first with "Gunther d'Amalfi, cavaliere templare" (...
former first lady of New York State (19831995) - Rivers Cuomo, U.S. musician, of the group Weezer - Chris Cuomo (philosopher), U.S. philosopher - Donna Cuomo, U.S. politician - Douglas J. Cuomo, U.S. composer - Franco Cuomo, Italian journalist - George Michael Cuomo, U.S. author - Luigi Cuomo, Italian fencer - Nancy Cu...
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Frank Fremont-Smith [SEP] date of death
Frank Fremont-Smith Frank Fremont-Smith (1895–1974) was an American administrator, executive with the Josiah Macy, Jr. Foundation, president of British General Rees's World Federation of Mental Health, known together with Lawrence K. Frank as motivators of the Macy conferences, and as promoter for interdisciplinary con...
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...
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Frank Heineman [SEP] date of death
Frank Heineman Frank Heineman (September 12, 1912 – May 1981) was an American businessman. He was president of Men's Wear International. His political views landed him on the master list of Nixon political opponents. References. - Staff report (June 28, 1973). Lists of White House 'Enemies' and Memorandums Relating to ...
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...
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Frans Nässling [SEP] date of death
Frans Nässling Frans Reinold Nässling (23 November 1868 – 7 May 1933) was a Finnish sports shooter, who competed at the 1908 and the 1920 Summer Olympics. He won three Finnish national championship golds in shooting: - free rifle, standing: 1908 - free rifle, three positions: 1914, 1918 He broke the Finnish national re...
Emil Nässling Emil Nässling (1 October 1864 – 20 May 1924) was a Finnish sports shooter, who competed in two events at the 1908 Summer Olympics. He won Finnish national championship gold in free rifle, three positions, in 1911. He was among the best cyclists in Finland in the 1890s. His family name has also appeared as...
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Franz Neuhausen [SEP] date of death
Franz Neuhausen Franz Neuhausen (13 December 1887 – 14 April 1966) was a wealthy industrialist who became the special plenipotentiary for economic affairs in the Territory of the Military Commander in Serbia during most of the German military occupation of that region of the partitioned Kingdom of Yugoslavia during Wor...
occupied in April 1941, Göring decided to obtain the icon first. In order to forestall the plundering of Ahnenerbe and Alfred Rosenberg, who also founded an organization for stealing arts in the occupied countries, Göring sent Franz Neuhausen to Serbia. In order to mask the looting and give it some legal credence, Göri...
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Franz Xaver von Wegele [SEP] date of death
Franz Xaver von Wegele Franz Xaver von Wegele (29 October 1823 in Landsberg am Lech – 17 October 1897 in Würzburg) was a German historian, largely known for his studies on the history of Thuringia, Franconia and the University of Würzburg. He studied history at the universities of Munich and Heidelberg, where his influ...
as their main editor. When he died on 6 March 1842 in his eighty-second year, his passing was hardly noticed by those in the immediate vicinity. Only six students from the university would follow Heeren's coffin to his grave. At the time of his death, few recalled how immensely influential had been his writings, and ho...
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François Naville [SEP] date of death
François Naville François Naville (14 June 1883 – 3 April 1968) was a Swiss physician, director of the medico-legal Institute of the University of Geneva, the only truly neutral expert in the international Katyn Commission investigating the Soviet Katyn massacre of some 22,000 Polish prisoners of war, mostly Polish Arm...
class pathologists, including Professor François Naville from University of Geneva, Dr. Ferenc Orsós from the University of Budapest, Professor Louis Speleers of the Ghent University in Belgium and Eduard Miloslavić, Croatian professor of pathology among others. The Commission concluded that the Soviet Union had been r...
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Frederick Swartwout Cozzens [SEP] date of death
Frederick Swartwout Cozzens Frederick Swartwout Cozzens (1818–1869) was an American humorist, who sometimes wrote under the name Richard Haywarde. Biography. Cozzens was born in New York City on 5 March 1818. In early life, he became a wine merchant. Beginning in 1854, he was the proprietor and editor of "Cozzens' Wine...
Stoddard, Elizabeth Clementine Stedman, John Greenleaf Whittier, Horace Greeley, James Fenimore Cooper, Fitz Hugh Ludlow and Frederick Swartwout Cozzens. "The Knickerbocker" was one of the earliest publications of its type to pay its contributing writers. Morris Phillips (1834–1904), for a short period beginning in 186...
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Friedrich Weinwurm [SEP] date of death
Friedrich Weinwurm Friedrich Weinwurm (30 August 1885, Borský Mikuláš – 1942) was a Slovak architect and key figure of Slovak modernist architecture. Work. - Nová doba Estate - Housing complex Unitas
: 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...
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G. A. Kulkarni [SEP] date of death
G. A. Kulkarni G. A. Kulkarni (Gurunath Abaji Kulkarni) or simply "GA" ( 10 July 1923 - 11 December 1987 ) (Marathi: जी. ए. कुलकर्णी, "जीए"), was a legendary Sahitya Akademi Award winner Marathi writer of short stories. Kulkarni grew up in Belgaum. After earning his master's degree, he taught English at JSS College in ...
his own head as a final sacrifice. Cast. - Nalini Tarkhud: Rani Mohini - Shanta Apte: Sumitra - G. R. Mane: Madhavgupt - Chandra Mohan: High Priest - Varde: Raja Krantivarma - Kelkar: Vishwasgupt - Kulkarni: Yashodharma - Keshavrao Date: Rajguru - Buwa Saheb: Lambhodar - Umakant Desai: Ramsharan sentinel - Y. Mane: Sen...
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Georg von Speyer [SEP] date of death
Georg von Speyer Georg von Speyer (1500, Speyer, Holy Roman Empire – 11 June 1540, Coro, Venezuela) was a German conquistador in New Granada, now Venezuela and Colombia. His birth name was Georg Hohermuth but he chose to call himself after his place of birth. He is sometimes referred to as Jorge de la Espira, his name ...
, Beilage zur Neuen Pfälz. Landeszeitung. Nr. 17-20. 25.10.1925, 14-15. 20. Die Pfälzische Landesbibliothek in Speyer von 1. April 1923 bis 1. Sep. 1925, Von Bibliotheksdirektor Dr. Reismüller, In: Pfälz. Museum. 42.1925, 259-261. 21 Georg von Neumayers Bibliothek. Von Bibliotheksdirektor Dr. Reismülle. In: Pfälz. Muse...
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George Caley [SEP] date of death
George Caley George Caley (10 June 1770 – 23 May 1829) was an English botanist and explorer, active in Australia for the majority of his career. Early life. Caley was born in Craven, Yorkshire, England, the son of a horse-dealer. He was educated at the Free Grammar School at Manchester for around four years and was the...
John Caley John Caley (1760–1834) was an English archivist and antiquary. Life. He was the eldest son of John Caley, a grocer in Bishopsgate Street, London. Acquaintance with Thomas Astle led to a place in the Record Office in the Tower of London. In 1787 he received from Lord William Bentinck, the Clerk of the Pipe, t...
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George Macculloch Miller [SEP] date of death
George Macculloch Miller George Macculloch Miller (1832 – November 14, 1917), was a prominent lawyer and secretary of Cathedral of St. John the Divine. Early life. George Macculloch Miller was born in 1832 in Morristown, New Jersey. He was the son of politician Jacob W. Miller and his wife Mary Louisa Macculloch. His f...
League Club, the Country Club, the Ohio Club, the Lotos Club, the Lawyers' Club and the Jekyl Island Club. Thomas died of heart disease at his home, 17 West 57th Street in New York City, on January 11, 1903. At his death, his estate was estimated to be $10,000,000 (equivalent to $ today). His executors (including Georg...
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George Stucley [SEP] date of death
George Stucley Colonel Sir George Stucley Stucley, 1st Baronet (17 August 1812 – 13 March 1900), known as George Buck until 1858, was a British Conservative Member of Parliament. Life. Buck was born in 1812, the son and heir of Lewis William Buck (1784–1858). He inherited the estates of his father in 1858, and in the s...
Stucley baronets The Stucley Baronetcy, of Affeton Castle in the County of Devon, is a title in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom. It was created on 26 April 1859 for George Stucley, Conservative Member of Parliament for Barnstaple from 1855 to 1857. Born George Stucley Buck, he had assumed by Royal licence the surn...
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Georgy Mihailovich Kondratiev [SEP] date of death
Georgy Mihailovich Kondratiev Georgy Mihailovich Kondratiev (, 1887–1958) Russian physicist, specialist in thermal measurements. Biography. Graduated from Saint Petersburg State University in 1912 and from Saint Petersburg State Polytechnic University in 1923. In 1917-1918 attended High Course of Pedagogic. From 1924 t...
was awarded Order of Lenin, Order of the Red Star, Medal "For the Defence of Stalingrad" and by Medal "For Valiant Labour in the Great Patriotic War 1941–1945". External links. - Photo - Photo - The Best scientists of ITMO - Georgy Mihailovich Kondratiev at ITMO Virtual Museum
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Gerard de Jode [SEP] date of death
Gerard de Jode Gerard de Jode (1509–1591) was a Netherlandish cartographer, engraver and publisher who lived and worked in Antwerp during the 16th century. He was born in Nijmegen and died in Antwerp. In 1547 he was admitted to the Guild of St. Luke, and began his work as a publisher/printseller. He often printed the w...
, Gerard Rivius) Births. - 23 January — Alexander Keirincx, painter (d. 1652) - 15 July — Jan Cossiers, painter (d. 1671) - date uncertain - Albert de Ligne, Prince of Barbançon (d. 1674) Deaths. - 5 February — Gerard Abrahams, cavalry commander - September - Jacques Colaert, privateer - Claude Le Jeune, composer - 17 ...
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Gerhard Westerburg [SEP] date of death
Gerhard Westerburg Gerhard Westerburg (c. 1490 in Cologne – 1558 in Dykhausen, Sande, Lower Saxony) was a German jurist and Anabaptist theologian. He published various pamphlets related to the Reformation in Cologne.
marriage to Agnes, daughter of Gerhard of Limburg, Henry also came into the possession of the Barony of Schaumburg and one sixth of the Barony of Cleeburg. After Henry of Westerburg, seven generations of direct descendants followed him as lords of Westerburg: - Siegfried of Westerburg (died 1315) - Reinhard I of Wester...
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Gino Severini [SEP] date of death
Gino Severini Gino Severini (7 April 1883 – 26 February 1966) was an Italian painter and a leading member of the Futurist movement. For much of his life he divided his time between Paris and Rome. He was associated with neo-classicism and the "return to order" in the decade after the First World War. During his career ...
, and a departure from all that had been painted to date it was too; a precursor in style, certainly, one that would resurface in the works of Metzinger and others (Gino Severini, Robert Delaunay, Piet Mondrian) several years later, within the context of Cubism. Cubic and pictorial phraseology. "Two Nudes in an Exotic ...
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Giovanni Soro [SEP] date of death
Giovanni Soro Giovanni Soro (Venice, ? - 1544) was an Italian professional code-cracker. He was the Renaissance's first outstanding cryptanalyst and the Western world's first great cryptanalyst. Soro is known as the father of modern cryptography. Career. Soro was employed in Venice in 1506 by the Council of Ten as ciph...
July 1754) - Stefano di Leoni (16 Sep 1754 - death May 1776) - Giovanni Domenico Straticò, O.P. (15 July 1776 - 20 Sep 1784), next Bishop of Hvar (Croatia) (1784.09.20 – death 1799) - Antonio Giovanni Giuseppe Lucovich (20 Sep 1784 - death 2 Dec 1794) - Teodoro Lauretano Balbi (1 June 1795 - death 23 May 1831). Titular...
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Girolamo Campagna [SEP] date of death
Girolamo Campagna Girolamo Campagna (1549–1625) was a Northern Italian sculptor. Born in Verona, he went to Venice in 1572 and studied under both Jacopo Sansovino and Danese Cattaneo, and completed many of the latter's works. He was responsible for the figure of Doge Leonardo Loredano on the tomb which Cattaneo made i...
1902 – 1907 Resigned) - Adolfo Turchi (30 Jun 1909 – 8 Sep 1914 Resigned) - Luigi Ermini (4 Dec 1914 – 13 Jun 1921 Appointed, Bishop of Fabriano e Matelica) - Nicola Maria di Girolamo (16 Aug 1922 – 5 Jul 1963 Died) - Angelo Campagna (8 Apr 1978 – 30 Sep 1986 Appointed, Bishop of Alife-Caiazzo) References. - Cappellett...
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Giuseppina Bozzacchi [SEP] date of death
Giuseppina Bozzacchi Giuseppina Bozzacchi (23 November 1853 – 23 November 1870) was an Italian ballerina, noted for creating the role of Swanhilda in Léo Delibes' ballet "Coppélia" at the age of 16 while dancing for the Paris Opera Ballet. Bozzacchi, who was born in Milan, had come to Paris to study with Mme Dominique....
l'Opéra, with the 16-year-old Giuseppina Bozzacchi in the principal role of Swanhilde. Its first flush of success was interrupted by the Franco-Prussian War and the Siege of Paris (which also led to the early death of Giuseppina Bozzacchi, on her 17th birthday), but eventually it became the most-performed ballet at the...
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Goffredo Lombardo [SEP] date of death
Goffredo Lombardo Goffredo Lombardo (15 May 1920 – 2 February 2005) was an Italian film producer. He was the son of the producer Gustavo Lombardo and took over control of the company Titanus after his father's death in 1951. Selected filmography. - "Chains" (1949) - "Torment" (1950) - "Nobody's Children" (1951) - "Who ...
Titanus Titanus is an Italian film production company, founded in 1904 by Gustavo Lombardo (1885–1951). The company's headquarters are located at 28 Via Sommacampagna, Rome and its studios on the Via Tiburtina, 13 km from the centre of Rome. Lombardo ran the studios until his death in 1951. His son, Goffredo Lombardo (...
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Graziadio Isaia Ascoli [SEP] date of death
Graziadio Isaia Ascoli Graziadio Isaia Ascoli (; 16 July 1829 – 21 January 1907) was an Italian linguist. Life and work. Ascoli was born in an Italian-speaking Jewish family in the multiethnic town of Gorizia, then part of the Austrian Empire (now in Italy). Already as a boy, he learned some of the other languages trad...
, indoeuropäischen und semitischen Etymologie I." Leipzig. - Abel, Carl. 1896. "Ägyptisch und indogermanisch." Frankfurt. - Ascoli, Graziadio Isaia. 1864a. "Del nesso ario-semitico. Lettera al professore Adalberto Kuhn di Berlino." "Il Politecnico" 21:190–216. - Ascoli, Graziadio Isaia. 1864b. "Del nesso ario-semitico....
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Gustave Langenus [SEP] date of death
Gustave Langenus Gustave Langenus (1883–1957) was a Belgian clarinetist. He is known for his mouthpiece design and 1913 method book, an important early pedagogical device for the Boehm system clarinet. He was principal clarinetist with the New York Symphony.
Elliot Weisgarber Elliot Weisgarber (b. Dec. 5, 1919, Pittsfield, Mass.; d. Dec. 31, 2001, Vancouver, B.C.) was a composer, clarinetist and ethnomusicologist at the University of British Columbia from 1960 to 1984. Education. Weisgarber studied clarinet with Rosario Mazzeo of the Boston Symphony and Gustave Langenus of...
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Guy Buckingham [SEP] date of death
Guy Buckingham Guy Buckingham (11 February 1921 – 17 November 2015) was an English aircraft engineer who established the Australian automobile manufacturer Nota in 1952 in Oxford before taking it to Australia in 1955. Buckingham employed his expertise in English racing car and aircraft design in the manufacturing of ne...
artist for the San Francisco Opera and the San Francisco Ballet until her death. Notable owners of Betty Guy works. When Queen Elizabeth II visited San Francisco with Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh in the 1980s, she was presented with a Betty Guy painting as a gift from the Port of San Francisco. The Port director wa...
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Hanne Borchsenius [SEP] date of death
Hanne Borchsenius Hanne Borchsenius (30 November 1935 – 19 March 2012) was a Danish film actress. She appeared in 32 films between 1956 and 1988. Filmography. - "The Girl in a Swing" (1988) - "Kampen om den røde ko" (1987) - "Misantropen" (1974) - "Dukkehjem, Et" (1974) - "Askepot" (1973) - "Og så er der bal bagefter" ...
Axel Strøbye Axel Strøby Jacobsen (22 February 1928 – 12 July 2005), known as Axel Strøbye was a Danish stage and film actor. He appeared in more than 100 films between 1951 and 2000. He was born in the Copenhagen borough Frederiksberg and died in Charlottenlund. Strøbye was married twice. First to the actress and danc...
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Hans Zerny [SEP] date of death
Hans Zerny Hans Zerny (11 June 1887, Vienna-Währing – 14 September 1945, Vienna) was an Austrian entomologist best known for his studies of Lepidoptera. He studied zoology at the University of Vienna, where in 1911, he obtained his PhD. Afterwards, he began work at the Naturhistorisches Museum in Vienna, serving as an ...
CheerLights", a global network of synchronized multicolored lights. Internet of Things Projects Internet of Things Pittsburgh. On April 9, 2014, Hans Scharler formed "IoTPGH", an Internet of Things Meetup (website) in Pittsburgh, PA. Hans Scharler: Patents. Hans Scharler: Patents Internet of Things Patents. - Country -...
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Harald Öhquist [SEP] date of death
Harald Öhquist Harald Öhquist (1 March 1891, Helsinki – 10 February 1971) was a Finnish Lieutenant General during World War II. Biography. Öhquist joined the Jaeger Movement in 1915 and trained and fought in the Royal Prussian 27th Jäger Battalion. During the Finnish Civil War he was promoted as Major, and Öhquist lead...
German flying ace of the First World War - Harald Freiherr von Elverfeldt (1900–1945), German general of the Second World War - Harald T. Friis (1893–1976), Danish-American radio engineer - Harald Keres (1912–2010), Estonian physicist - Harald Johan Løbak (1904–1985), Norwegian politician - Harald Løvenskiold (1926–199...
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Hedley Bryant [SEP] date of death
Hedley Bryant Hedley Venning Bryant (23 November 1885 – 16 July 1968) was an Australian rules footballer who played with Essendon in the Victorian Football League (VFL). Notes.
Carter - 25 Aug – Jimmy Carter - 1 Sep – Poland's Angry Workers - 8 Sep – Thomas Murphy, Philip Caldwell & Lee Iacocca - 15 Sep – The U.S. Voter - 22 Sep – Poisoning of America: Those Toxic Chemical Wastes - 29 Sep – Bear Bryant - 6 Oct – War in the Gulf (Iran-Iraq War) - 13 Oct – Jimmy Carter & Ronald Reagan - 20 Oct ...
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Helmut Senekowitsch [SEP] date of death
Helmut Senekowitsch Helmut Senekowitsch (; 22 October 1933 – 9 September 2007) was an Austrian football player and later a football manager. Playing career. Playing career Club career. He played for several clubs, including SK Sturm Graz, Real Betis and FC Wacker Innsbruck. Playing career International career. He playe...
- Karl Durspekt (1970–1971) - Helmut Senekowitsch (1971–1973) - Alfred Günthner (1973–1974) - Hans Hipp (1974–1975) - Hermann Stessl (1975–1977) - Hermann Repitsch ("interim") (1977) - Gerd Springer (1977–1978) - Walter Koleznik ("interim") (1978) - Václav Halama (1978–1981) - Zlatko Čajkovski (1981–1982) - August Star...
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Helmut Sturm [SEP] date of death
Helmut Sturm Helmut Sturm (21 February 1932 – 20 February 2008) was a German painter. He was born in Furth im Wald. From 1952 to 1958, he studied at the Akademie der Bildenden Künste, Munich. After this he joined Heimrad Prem, Lothar Fischer and Hans-Peter Zimmer in founding Gruppe SPUR, which in 1959 entered the Situa...
which is no longer available, showed this date. The register at Frankfurt states his death date as January 9. This difference can be explained as the effect of the Gregorian calendar reform, which only happened in Frankfurt in 1700. References. Ferdinand von Sturm: "Die Sturm und die Sturm zu Vehlingen in fünf Jahrhund...
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Hendrik Frans Schaefels [SEP] date of death
Hendrik Frans Schaefels Hendrik Frans Schaefels or Henri François Schaefels, also known as Rik Schaefels and Henri François Schaefels (Antwerp, 2 December 1827 – Antwerp, 9 June 1904) was a Belgian Romantic painter, draughtsman and engraver known for his seascapes, cityscapes, genre paintings, landscapes with figures a...
were among a large number of Antwerp artists who established the 'Vereeniging der Antwerpsche etsers' or 'l'Association des aquafortistes anversois' ("Association of Antwerp Etchers") founded in 1880. The co-founders included Léon Abry, Constant Cap, Flor Crabeels, Edgard Farasyn, Jean Pierre François Lamorinière, Egid...
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Hendrik Rietschoof [SEP] date of death
Hendrik Rietschoof Hendrik Rietschoof (bapt. 2 August 1678, Hoorn – 1746, Koog aan de Zaan), was a Dutch Golden Age painter. Biography. According to Houbraken he was the son of Jan Claesz Rietschoof who became just as good as he had been in marine painting. According to the RKD his father was Jan Claesz. Rietschoof and...
- Isaac Koene - Pieter van der Hulst - Pieter Peuteman - Jan Klaasz Rietschoof - Hendrik Rietschoof - Cornelis Holstein - Simon van der Does - Theodorus & Christoffel Lubienietzky - Jan Hoogzaat - Carel Fabricius - Johan van Bunnik - Carel de Moor - Jan Frans van Douven - Simon Germyn - Willem Beurs - John Closterman -...
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Henry Austin Lee [SEP] date of death
Henry Austin Lee Sir Henry Austin Lee (1847 − 7 November 1918) was a British diplomat, governor and landowner. He was counselor of embassy, commercial attache for France, Belgium, and Switzerland. He was a tenant of the Channel Island of Jethou from 1890 until his death; he was succeeded as tenant of Jethou by Compton ...
2. Edward Henry Lee (d. 1742) 3. Charles Henry Lee (d. 1740) 4. Lady Mary Lee 5. George Henry Lee, 3rd Earl of Lichfield (21 May 1718 - 19 Sep 1772) 6. Lady Frances Lee (21 Jan 1721 - 29 Jan 1761), who is thought to have married Henry Hyde, Viscount Cornbury 7. Frances Lee (Nov 1721 - 1723), who died in infancy 8. Lady...
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Henry Dymoke [SEP] date of death
Henry Dymoke Sir Henry Dymoke, 1st Baronet (1801 – 28 April 1865), was a British landowner and the hereditary King's Champion. Dymoke was the son of Reverend John Dymoke. He was High Sheriff of Lincolnshire in 1833. As the holder of the manor of Scrivelsby, Lincolnshire, he was the hereditary King's Champion. He offici...
died 1611), English politician and MP for Lincoln 1593. - Henry Dymoke, 1st Baronet (1801–1865), British landowner and the hereditary King's Champion - John Dymoke (1926-2015), hereditary Queen's Champion from 1946 until his death - Margaret Dymoke (born c. 1500), lady-in-waiting at the court of Henry VIII of England -...
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Henry Gore-Langton [SEP] date of death
Henry Gore-Langton (William) Henry Gore-Langton (1802 – 16 May 1875), was a British Liberal Party politician. Background. Gore-Langton was a younger son of William Gore-Langton by his second wife Mary, daughter of John Browne. Political career. Gore-Langton was Mayor of Bristol in 1851 and sat as a Member of Parliament...
William Gore-Langton William Gore-Langton may refer to: - William Gore-Langton (1760–1847), MP - William Gore-Langton (1824–1873), son of the above, MP - William Temple-Gore-Langton, 4th Earl Temple of Stowe, son of the above, known as William Gore-Langton until 1889 - William Henry Gore-Langton (1802-1875), known as H...
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Henry Somerset, 2nd Earl of Worcester [SEP] date of death
Henry Somerset, 2nd Earl of Worcester Henry Somerset, 2nd Earl of Worcester (26 November 1549) was an English nobleman. He was the son of Charles Somerset, 1st Earl of Worcester and Elizabeth Herbert, 3rd Baroness Herbert. On his father's death on 15 April 1526, he succeeded as the second Earl of Worcester. From his mo...
Henry Somerset, 2nd Duke of Beaufort Henry Somerset, 2nd Duke of Beaufort, KG PC (2 April 1684 – 24 May 1714) was an English peer and politician. He was the only son of Charles Somerset, Marquess of Worcester, and Rebecca Child. He was styled Earl of Glamorgan until 1698, and Marquess of Worcester from 1698 until his g...
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Herman Severin Løvenskiold [SEP] date of death
Herman Severin Løvenskiold Baron Herman Severin Løvenskiold (30 July 1815 – 5 December 1870) was a Norwegian composer, most noted for his score for August Bournonville's 1836 version of the ballet "La Sylphide" for the Royal Danish Ballet in Copenhagen. Biography. Herman Severin Løvenskiold was born at Ulefoss in the m...
Otto Joachim Løvenskiold Otto Joachim Løvenskiold (14 May 1811 – 4 August 1882) was a Norwegian judge and politician. He served three terms in the Parliament of Norway, and served as Mayor of Kristiania from 1869 and 1876. He was a Supreme Court Justice from 1854 to his death. Personal life. He was born at Fossum in Gj...
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Horace Poolaw Horace Poolaw (1906–1984) was a Kiowa photographer from Mountain View, Oklahoma. Background. Born in Oklahoma in 1906, Horace Poolaw apprenticed himself to a local photographer at age 17, later becoming the most prolific Indian photographer of his generation. During the five decades in which he photograph...
when they arrived and transition was drastic – they transformed into boarding school children in their new hard shoes and military uniforms, as well as the cutting of the hair that represented so many different spiritual things in Native culture. Poolaw was capturing the transition from the inside out as opposed to the...
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Hugo Carvana [SEP] date of death
Hugo Carvana Hugo Carvana (4 June 1937 – 4 October 2014) was a Brazilian film and television actor. He had appeared in 65 films since 1955. Selected filmography. - "Os Cafajestes" (1962) - "Os Fuzis" (1964) - "O Bravo Guerreiro" (1968) - "Entranced Earth" (1967) - "Antonio das Mortes" (1969) - "Pindorama" (1970) - "The...
Hugo Carvana) - 1980: "" (directed by Tizuka Yamasaki) - 1983: "Bar Esperança" (directed by Hugo Carvana) - 1983: "Parahyba Mulher Macho" (directed by Tizuka Yamasaki) Filmography As assistant director. - 1973: "Vai Trabalhar, Vagabundo!" (directed by Hugo Carvana; uncredited)
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Ida Marie Honoré [SEP] date of death
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, in Chicago in 1874. - Nathaniel Kingston Honoré (1855–1920) - Lockwood Honoré (1865–1917) Honoré died in Chicago, at the age of 93, on August 16, 1916. Personal life Descendants. Through his daughter Ida Marie, Honoré became the grandfather of American writer Julia Dent Cantacuzène Spiransky-Grant, also known as Prin...
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Irmtraud Morgner [SEP] date of death
Irmtraud Morgner Irmtraud Morgner, (22 August 19336 May 1990), was a German writer, best known for works of magical realism concerned predominantly with the role of gender in East German society. Life. Irmtraud Morgner was born in 1933 in Chemnitz, the daughter of a railroad engineer. She took her Abitur in 1952, befor...
doblas," with a rhyme scheme of ab' ab' b' aab'. "A chantar" uses some of the motifs of Idyll II of Theocritus. In popular culture. She is the subject of a series of historical novels by the East German author Irmtraud Morgner. References. - Troubadour Music at the Music Encyclopedia. Accessed February 2008. - Socialis...
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Jack Metherell [SEP] date of death
Jack Metherell Jack Metherell (9 November 1912 – 30 November 1992) was an Australian rules footballer who played with Geelong in the VFL during the 1930s. He was the younger brother of teammate Len Metherell. Metherell came to Geelong from Western Australia and made his league debut in 1932. A half forward for most of ...
(North Hobart) – 84 - 1936 – Alan Rait (North Hobart) – 98 - 1937 – Alan Rait (North Hobart) – 62 - 1938 – T. Richardson (North Hobart) – 75 - 1939 – Jack Metherell (North Hobart) – 61 - 1940 – Jack Metherell (North Hobart) – 69 - 1941 – Jack Metherell (North Hobart) – 64 - 1942 – TANFL suspended due to World War II - ...
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Jacques Fabien Gautier d'Agoty [SEP] date of death
Jacques Fabien Gautier d'Agoty Jacques Fabien Gautier d'Agoty (1716–1785) was a French anatomist, painter and printmaker. D'Agoty was born in Marseille, and became a pupil of the painter and engraver Jacob Christoph Le Blon, with whom he became a rival for title of the invention of a method of an color-printing method ...
Janinet and Philibert-Louis Debucourt, whose "La Promenade Publique" is often thought the masterpiece of the style. Another branch of this French movement mostly used mezzotint for tone and came to specialize in illustrating medical textbooks. This was at first led by Jacob Christoph Le Blon (1667–1741), who very nearl...
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Jacques Jouanneau [SEP] date of death
Jacques Jouanneau Jacques Jouanneau (3 October 1926 – 19 July 2011) was a French actor. He was born in Angers, France. Filmography. - 1953: "Capitaine Pantoufle" - Le barman du Goéland (uncredited) - 1954: "Les Intrigantes" - Le Reporter (uncredited) - 1954: "Ah! Les belles bacchantes" - Joseph Delmar, le régisseur aux...
"The Marriage of Figaro" ("La Folle Journée ou le Mariage de Figaro") - 1988 : Pierre Vaneck in "The Secret" ("Le Secret") - Fabrice Eberhard in "Death of a Salesman" ("Mort d'un commis voyageur") - Jean-Paul Farré in "The Metamorphosis" "(La Métamorphose)" - Jacques Jouanneau in "Les Cahiers Tango" - Fabrice Luchini i...
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James Jago [SEP] date of death
James Jago James Jago FRS, (1815 – 1893) was an English physician. He was the second son of John Jago and was born 18 December 1815 at the barton of Kigilliack, Budock, near Falmouth, Cornwall, once a seat of the bishops of Exeter. Dr. Jago was a voluminous writer on various medical subjects, the most important of whic...
James, the church includes structural elements from the 13th, 14th and 15th centuries. The church houses memorials to members of the Carew family of Antony (18th century) and a large monumental brass to Margery Arundell, 1420. Notable residents. - Francis Vyvyan Jago Arundell, (1780–1846), antiquarian, orientalist, and...
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James Thomas Roberts [SEP] date of death
James Thomas Roberts James Thomas Roberts (1871–1964), more commonly known as J. T. Roberts, was a Sierra Leonean reverend and educationalist who was principal of Methodist Boys High School. He immigrated to the Gold Coast in 1922 and founded Accra High School in 1923. Roberts also founded the Asante Collegiate school ...
11 June – Three people are killed in a 4-day race riot in Cardiff. - 27 June – William James Thomas (Trethomas), coalowner and philanthropist, and James Cory, Cardiff shipowner and philanthropist, are both created baronets. - 10 July – Coalition Liberal candidate David Matthews wins the Swansea East by-election followi...
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James Wolfe [SEP] date of death
James Wolfe James Wolfe (2 January 1727 – 13 September 1759) was a British Army officer, known for his training reforms and remembered chiefly for his victory in 1759 over the French at the Battle of the Plains of Abraham in Quebec as a major general. The son of a distinguished general, Edward Wolfe, he received his fi...
Wickins Wren and Alice Lucie Shoveler daughter of Crispin Shoveler on 23 Dec 1899 at St James, Hatcham, London. Alice Lucille Shoveler was baptized 18 Mar 1870 the daughter of Crispin Shoveler and Lucy Maria Parker. Alice Lucille Wren died at Poona, India 26 Sep 1914 and was buried 27 Sep 1914. Their daughter Estelle L...
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Jan-Erasmus Quellinus [SEP] date of death
Jan-Erasmus Quellinus Jan-Erasmus Quellinus or Jan Erasmus Quellinus (1634 in Antwerp – 11 March 1715 in Mechelen) was a Flemish painter and draughtsman and a member of the famous Quellinus family of artists. He was one of the last prominent representatives of the great Flemish school of history and portrait painting i...
of another, less skilled sculptor. The communion rails and part of the choir stalls were made by Laurens Vandenreyt (or Vandereyt) and date from the late 17th century. Jan Rutten from Sint-Truiden completed the stalls after the death of Laurens Vandenreyt. The Baroque high altar contains a painting representing Christ ...
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Jaroslav Balcar [SEP] date of death
Jaroslav Balcar Jaroslav Balcar (27 March 1953 – 4 April 2015) was a Czechoslovak ski jumper who competed at the 1976 Winter Olympics. Career. His international debut was at the Four Hills Tournament in 1975/76 season; his older brother Jindřich Balcar was also active as a ski jumper. After a 33rd place in Oberstdorf a...
List of Czech painters This is a list of Czech painters. A. - Miroslav Adámek - Mikoláš Aleš - Jiří Anderle - Jaroslav Augusta - Jan Autengruber B. - Karel Balcar - Lojza Baránek - Vojtěch Bartoněk - Břetislav Bartoš - Viktor Barvitius - Jan Bauch - Alois Beer - Josef Konstantin Beer - Jaroslav Benda - Karel Benedík - ...
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Jaume Mateu [SEP] date of death
Jaume Mateu Jaume Mateu (1382–1452) was a Valencian painter of the Gothic style. The nephew and collaborator of Pere Nicolau, he is known to have worked in Valencia from 1402 to 1453. Works attributed to him include the "Adoration of the Shepherds" (1430, part of an altarpiece now disappeared) in the museum of Cortes d...
Jaume Mateu (actor) Jaume Mateu Lagrange (born 12 December 1985 in Mexico City, Mexico) is a Mexican actor. He began his career with a recurring character on the Televisa's telenovela "Camaleones". His first notable role was as David Mondragón in the Mexican drama "La fuerza del destino", and became part of the main ca...
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Jayant Desai [SEP] date of death
Jayant Desai Jayant Desai (born Jayantilal Jhinabhai Desai, 28 February 1909 – 19 April 1976) was an Indian film director and producer. After graduating from the University of Bombay Desai joined Ranjit Studios in 1929 where he directed numerous films including "Toofani Toli" (1937), "Tansen" (1943), "Har Har Mahadev (...
Imtiaz Khan". He was the grandfather of Shadaab Khan, Ahlam Khan, Seemaab Khan and Ayesha Khan and father-in-law of "Shaila Khan" and Krutika Desai Khan (wife of Imtiaz). Death. Jayant died on 2 June 1975 in Bombay two months prior to the release of his son Amjad Khan's most successful movie Sholay. He died due to canc...
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Jean Bourdeau [SEP] date of death
Jean Bourdeau Jean Bourdeau (28 June 1848 – 8 September 1928) was a French writer, known for his books on aspects of socialism. He was also a translator of Schopenhauer, and an early adopter in France of some of the thought of Nietzsche. He wrote on a wide range of subjects, from Johannes Janssen to Maxim Gorky and the...
Denis Pasquier, 1817–1818 - Pierre François Hercule de Serre, 1818–1821 - Charles Ignace de Peyronnet, 1821–1828 - Joseph Marie Portalis, 1828–1829 - Pierre Bourdeau, May–August 1829 - Jean de Courvoisier, 1829–1830 - Jean de Chantelauze, May–July, 1830 - Jacques Charles Dupont de l'Eure, July–December, 1830 - Joseph M...
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Jean Lannes [SEP] date of death
Jean Lannes Jean Lannes, 1st Duc de Montebello, Prince de Siewierz (10 April 1769 – 31 May 1809), was a Marshal of the Empire. He was one of Napoleon's most daring and talented generals. Napoleon once commented on Lannes: ""I found him a pygmy and left him a giant"". A personal friend of the emperor, he was allowed to ...
Lannes (1769–1809), being his second spouse. They had five children: four sons (named Napoléon, Alfred, Ernest and Gustave) and one daughter (named Joséphine). After the death of Jean Lannes, the eldest son Napoléon succeeded in his titles and three others who used the courtesy title of baron. The Duchess of Montebell...
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Jean Palairet [SEP] date of death
Jean Palairet Jean Palairet (1697–1774) was a French cartographer. Life. Jean Palairet was born in Montauban, but emigrated to England. He worked as an agent in London for the French States General, and taught French to the children of George II. While working as London agent for Jacob Boreel, Palairet apparently playe...
J. Martin (Hampshire cricketer) J. Martin (first name, date of birth and date of death unknown) was an English first-class cricketer. Martin made a single first-class appearance for Hampshire in 1904 against Somerset. In Somerset's second innings Martin took four wickets, including that of England Test cricketer Lionel...
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