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Heinrich Gottfried Philipp Gengler [SEP] date of death
Heinrich Gottfried Philipp Gengler Heinrich Gottfried Philipp Gengler (25 July 1817 – 28 November 1901) was a German historian of law, Geheimrat and academic lecturer. Philipp Gengler was born in Bamberg in Germany. He studied at the University of Würzburg and at the University of Heidelberg. In 1842 he obtained from t...
, (born 1981), a German actor, voice actor, film director and producer. - Sandro Stallbaum (born 1981) a retired German footballer, played for Werder Bremen International relations. Anklam is twinned with: See also. - Swedish Pomerania Further reading. - Gottfried Heinrich Gengler: "Regesten und Urkunden zur Verfassung...
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Henri Debehogne [SEP] date of death
Henri Debehogne Henri Debehogne (30 December 1928 – 9 December 2007) was a Belgian astronomer and a prolific discoverer of minor planets. Biography. He was born at Maillen. Debehogne worked at the Royal Observatory of Belgium () in Uccle, and specialized in astrometry of comets and minor planets. He is credited by the ...
Álvaro López-García Álvaro López-García (born 1941) is a Spanish astronomer, professor of astronomy at University of Valencia and director of the Valencia University Observatory. He is a specialist in astrometry and the dynamics of minor planets, and has discovered numerous of these bodies since the early 1980s, in col...
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Henri Smets [SEP] date of death
Henri Smets Henri Smets (Wezembeek-Oppem, 1895 - Brussel, 1994) was a Belgian cross country athlete. He was a participant of the 1920 Olympic Games in Antwerp. Performances. Performances Olympic. Participant of the de VII° 1920 Summer Olympics Antwerp - Results: - Men 5000 m: 8th in heat 4 - Men individual crosscountry...
(Anonymous 1922: 626). On Tuesday, October 10, a meeting in the “large hall” of SIS inaugurated the institute’s “eugenics room” (Anonymous 1922: 626-627). In early 1923, apparently, this “small room” became the Belgian National Office of Eugenics (Anonymous 1923). Following its incorporation into the Université Libre d...
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Henry Cavendish, Earl of Ogle [SEP] date of death
Henry Cavendish, Earl of Ogle Henry Cavendish, Earl of Ogle (1659 – 1 November 1680), was the only son and heir of Henry Cavendish, 2nd Duke of Newcastle, but died before his father at the age of 21; the Dukedom became extinct on his father's death, but was revived for Henry's brother-in-law: John Holles, Duke of Newca...
the Duke of Devonshire for further history of this branch of the family). Sir Charles Cavendish married as his second wife Catherine Ogle, 8th Baroness Ogle, daughter of Cuthbert Ogle, 7th Baron. - Details of first creation In 1629 their son and namesake (then Earl of Newcastle upon Tyne) succeeded as ninth Baron Ogle...
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Henry Madin [SEP] date of death
Henry Madin Henry Madin (7 October 1698 – 3 February 1748) was a French composer at the Chapelle royale. Biography. Madin was born in Verdun of Irish parents who had left Ireland in the early 1690s with the Wild Geese and settled in Verdun. His first music studies took place in Verdun, among the children singing in the...
the King's service, in 1738, after having ensured membership in the royal chapel. From 1741, protected by Louis XV, Madin was appointed Governor of the Pages, succeeding the composer André Campra. After his release in 1740, he shared the responsibilities with the composers Esprit Antoine Blanchard and Jean-Joseph Cassa...
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Henry Mazer [SEP] date of death
Henry Mazer Henry Simon Mazer ( – ), was an American and later Taiwanese conductor, recording artist and music educator who was the founding principal conductor and music director of Taipei Philharmonic Orchestra from 1985 until suffering a stroke in February 2001. Prior to his move to Taiwan, he was the conductor and ...
alone in Taiwan after the death of his wife. Museums. The Taipei Philharmonic and Henry Mazer Music and Cultural Center in Zhongzhen District in Taipei was built in Mazer's memory. The lower level is dedicated to exhibits on the conductor. Visitors can view Mazer's former belongings, photographs, and listen to Mazer's ...
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Henry Somerset, 2nd Duke of Beaufort [SEP] date of death
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...
Henry Scudamore, 3rd Duke of Beaufort Henry Somerset-Scudamore, 3rd Duke of Beaufort (23 March 1707 – 26 February 1745) born Henry Somerset, was an English nobleman and peer. He was the elder son of Henry Somerset, 2nd Duke of Beaufort and his second wife, Rachel Noel. As his father's eldest son and heir to his father'...
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Henry Travers [SEP] date of death
Henry Travers Travers John Heagerty (5 March 1874 – 18 October 1965), known by the stage name Henry Travers, was an English film and stage character actor. His most famous role was the guardian angel Clarence Odbody in the 1946 film classic "It's a Wonderful Life". He also received an Academy Award nomination for his s...
to Sir John Travers for his services to the Crown by King Henry VIII around the middle of the 16th century. Travers died 16 May 1562 and is buried here. The castle was later inherited by Mary Travers' nephew, Henry Cheevers, upon her death in 1601. Henry Cheevers died in 1640 and is also buried in the churchyard. The c...
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Irene E. Parmelee [SEP] date of death
Irene E. Parmelee Irene E. Parmelee, her surname also spelled Parmely (1847 – 1934), was an American painter and portrait artist. Early life. Irene E. Parmelee born in Guilford, Connecticut. She was the daughter of Mary and Horton L. Parmelee, a farmer. Her older siblings were Emily, Charles, Mary, and Jane. Education....
a small town filled with romance and the promise of love. Cast. - Leslie Nielsen as Reece Morgan - Tippi Hedren as Elizabeth Morgan - Faye Grant as Joanna Morgan - Barry Van Dyke as Linc Wilder - Lara Parker as Rachel Parmelee - John Steadman as Jesse - Burton Gilliam as Deke - Mike Coffett as Ezekiah - Irene Coger as ...
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Irene Grootboom [SEP] date of death
Irene Grootboom Irene Grootboom (c. 1969 – 2008) was a South African housing rights activist best known for her victory before the Constitutional Court in 2000. The Court found that the government had not met its obligation to provide adequate housing for the residents of Cape Town's Wallacedene informal settlement. Th...
established the Irene Grootboom Memorial Lecture Series in her honor. References. - "Government of the Republic of South Africa and Others v Grootboom and Others" 2001 (1) SA 46 (CC). External links. - The 'Grootboom' community, November 2000, 2001. 4 min. film. Focuses on a lawsuit by Irene Grootboom, includes intervi...
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Iring Fetscher [SEP] date of death
Iring Fetscher Iring Fetscher (4 March 1922 – 19 July 2014) was a German academic, political scientist and researcher on Hegel and Marxism. Fetscher was born at Marbach am Neckar, and was brought up in Dresden. After World War II he studied at Tübingen and Paris, receiving a doctorate in 1950. He belatedly published hi...
of Political Science and Social Philosophy at the Goethe University Frankfurt. He is identified with the "second generation" of the Frankfurt School, along with Jürgen Habermas and Alfred Schmidt. Kołakowski, while taking Fetscher to be a distinguished historian of Marxism with a critical but positive attitude, does no...
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István Bezegh-Huszágh [SEP] date of death
István Bezegh-Huszágh István Bezegh-Huszágh (8 June 1913 – 7 September 1998) was a Hungarian fencer. He competed in the team épée event at the 1936 Summer Olympics.
Tibor Székelyhidy, Béla Bay, Pál Dunay, István Bezegh-Huszágh - Men's sabre - Endre Kabos - Aladár Gerevich - László Rajcsányi - Men's team sabre - Aladár Gerevich, Tibor Berczelly, Pál Kovács, Endre Kabos, László Rajcsányi, Imre Rajczy - Women's foil - Ilona Elek-Schacherer - Ilona Vargha - Erna Bogen-Bogáti Modern pe...
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Jacob Jones [SEP] date of death
. Jones was Commodore of the United States' squadrons in the Mediterranean in 1821-1823 and in the Pacific in 1826-1829. He was a Navy Commissioner in Washington, DC, between those tours at sea and held important commands ashore at Baltimore and New York during the 1830s and 1840s. He received his final assignment, as ...
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Jacob van Oost [SEP] date of death
Jacob van Oost Jacob van Oost or Jacob van Oost the Elder (1603–1671) was a Flemish painter of history paintings and portraits. He was the most important painter of Bruges in the 17th century through his portraits of members of the local bourgeois and his many altarpieces made in the spirit of the Counter Reformation. ...
) in the former Church of Saint-Donaas (now in the Groeningemuseum) in Bruges in 1632-33. Between 1633 and 1662 Jacob van Oost held various positions in the Guild of St. Luke including various term as the dean of the Guild. From 1651 until his death he was the official city painter of Bruges. His registered pupils were...
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Jacques Rabelais [SEP] date of death
Jacques Rabelais Jacques Rabelais (c. 1547 – c. 1622) was a minor French Renaissance writer and scholar. Known mostly for his ties to grandfather François Rabelais, Jacques wrote several essays and one book that chronicled the history of other literature. Biography. Much of Jacques' life is unknown. His birth date is a...
buckets, following an elephant. The coatroom charge was a surprise to the guests; instead of the usual two bits, it was raised to US$0.35 per item. Events 1953. The second ball, held on 20 April 1953 was organized to celebrate the 400th anniversary of the death of French Renaissance writer and humanist François Rabelai...
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James Henty [SEP] date of death
James Henty James Henty (24 September 1800 – 12 January 1882), was pioneer, merchant and politician in colonial Australia. Early life. Henty was the eldest son of Thomas Henty and elder brother of Edward Henty, and was born at Tarring, West Sussex, England. James assisted his father in farming for a while and then join...
Wagyl, a snakelike being from Dreamtime, and that scales shed from the male Wagyl remain visible in the riverbank at Ascot. Following the establishment of the Swan River Colony in 1829, European settlers James Birkett and James Henty received blocks containing the modern-day bridge site. Birkett's land was north of the...
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Jan Baptist van Deynum [SEP] date of death
Jan Baptist van Deynum Jan Baptist van Deynum, or Duinen (1620–1668), was a Flemish Baroque painter. Biography. According to Houbraken, who summarized a three-page poem about his work by Cornelis de Bie, Jan Baptist van Deynum was a respected Flemish painter who quit his job as "hopman" of a schutterij in Antwerp in or...
of the family of artists active in Antwerp, which included the miniaturists Jan Baptist and Abraham van Deynum. His activity in Antwerp in the 1650s is known from one work dated 1654. G. van Deynum is sometimes confused with the artist Gerard (Gerrit) van Deynen who worked in The Hague and was possibly the father or br...
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Jan Otčenášek [SEP] date of death
Jan Otčenášek Jan Otčenášek (19 November 1924, Prague – 24 February 1979, Prague) was a Czech novelist and playwright. Biography. His father was a joiner. He graduated from business school in 1943, briefly worked in Germany, then was employed at the Avia Motors factory. After the war, he became involved in a pro-comm...
Otčenášek Otčenášek may refer to: - Karel Otčenášek, (1918–2011) Czech prelate of the Roman Catholic Church - Jan Otčenášek, (1924–1979) Czech novelist
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Jan Piłsudski [SEP] date of death
Jan Piłsudski Jan Piłsudski (1876 – 1950), was a Polish politician and younger brother of Marshal Józef Piłsudski. Like his famous brother, Piłsudski was born in Zalavas (), Lithuania, in what was then the Russian Empire. He served in the Sejm of the Republic of Central Lithuania, and after its annexation to Poland 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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Janusz Kurczab [SEP] date of death
Janusz Kurczab Janusz Kurczab (6 September 1937 – 11 April 2015) was a Polish fencer, mountaineer and expedition leader. He competed in the individual and team épée events at the 1960 Summer Olympics. Expert in the history of Himalayism, editor of the online climbing website wspinanie.pl. Responsible for the creation o...
Andrzej Pałka, Andrzej Zalewski, Janusz Biskup, Ryszard Kurczab, Mieczysław Wójtowicz, Władysław Binda. The biggest success of the players was when KS Limanovia was promoted to the third division in 1984. Promotion was won by the following players: Andrzej Ćwik (captain), Wiesław Wójtowicz, Janusz Prędki, Józef Ficoń, ...
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Jean Chantavoine [SEP] date of death
Jean Chantavoine Jean Chantavoine (17 May 1877 – 16 July 1952) was a French musicologist and biographer and the secretary general for the Conservatoire national supérieur de musique. Chantavoine was born in Paris. He published numerous books and articles, including biographies of Beethoven, Liszt, Saint-Saëns and Mozar...
unknown at Bizet's death, passing into the possession of his widow, Geneviève Halévy. History Rediscovery and posthumous popularity. Although Bizet's first biographer, Douglas Charles Parker, is widely credited with bringing the symphony to public attention, it was the French musicologist Jean Chantavoine who first rev...
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Jean Delville [SEP] date of death
Jean Delville Jean Delville (19 January 1867, Leuven – 19 January 1953, Forest, Brussels) was a Belgian symbolist painter, author, poet, polemicist, teacher, and Theosophist. Delville was the leading exponent of the Belgian Idealist movement in art during the 1890s. He held, throughout his life, the belief that art sho...
death metal group Morbid Angel also used it for the cover of their second album, "Blessed Are the Sick" (1991). Sources. - Brendan Cole, "Jean Delville, Art between Nature and the Absolute", Newcastle: Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2015. - Brendan Cole, 'Jean Delville and the Belgian Avant-Garde : Anti-Materialist Pol...
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Jean-Baptiste Lestiboudois [SEP] date of death
Jean-Baptiste Lestiboudois Jean-Baptiste Lestiboudois (30 January 1715, Douai – 20 March 1804, Lille) was a French botanist and pharmacist. His son François Joseph Lestiboudois (1759-1815) and grandson Gaspard Thémistocle Lestiboudois (1797-1876) were also botanists. He studied pharmacy at the hospital in Douai and at ...
François Joseph Lestiboudois François Joseph Lestiboudois (20 January 1759 – 26 July 1815) was a French botanist. Born at Lille, he was the son of Jean-Baptiste Lestiboudois (1715–1804), a professor of botany at the "École centrale du département du Nord à Lille" and was the father of botanist Gaspard Thémistocle Lesti...
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Jeanne Behrend [SEP] date of death
Jeanne Behrend Jeanne Behrend (11 May 1911 – 20 March 1988) was an American pianist, music educator, musicologist and composer. Life. Jeanne Behrend was born in Philadelphia and graduated from the Curtis Institute in 1934, where she studied piano with Josef Hofmann and composition with Rosario Scalero. She made her deb...
Behrend (surname) Behrend is a German surname. Notable people with the surname include: - Felix Behrend (1911–1962), German and Australian mathematician - Friedrich Jacob Behrend (1803–1889), German physician - Genevieve Behrend (1881–1960), French-born author - Gustav Behrend (1847–1925), German dermatologist - Herman...
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Jem Ward [SEP] date of death
Jem Ward Jem Ward (26 December 1800 – 3 April 1884) was an English bare-knuckle boxer. "A fine fighter and powerfully built man", he was the English champion boxer from 1825 until 1831. However, he is most notable for being the first boxer to be officially disciplined for deliberately losing a fight. During his fightin...
and illustrious names were involved, and the manager of the convicted boxer, unlike Tom Cribb, was found guilty of abetting manslaughter and sentenced to 14 years transportation. Byrne versus Ward. Cleared of any responsibility for McKay's death, Byrne collected his £200 prize money, and as the winner earned the right ...
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Johann von Miquel [SEP] date of death
Johann von Miquel Johann von Miquel (19 February 1828 – 8 September 1901) was a German statesman. Biography. Born Johannes Miquel at Neuenhaus, Kingdom of Hanover, in 1829 as a descendant from a French family that had emigrated during the French Revolution, Miquel learnt law at the universities of Heidelberg and Göttin...
Miquel Miquel may refer to: - the Catalan form of the given name Michael - Friedrich Anton Wilhelm Miquel (1811–1871), a Dutch botanist - Gérard Miquel (born 1946), a member of the Senate of France - Ignasi Miquel (born 1992), a Spanish football player - Joaquín Miquel (1903–1929), Spanish Olympic runner - Johann von M...
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John Cheltenham Wake [SEP] date of death
John Cheltenham Wake John Cheltenham Wake (1837–1882) was an English oil painter who specialised in seascape and marine art. Biography. Little is known of Wake's personal life, other than it bridged the Victorian Era. Work. Leicester Arts and Museums Service owns a painting by Wake titled Landing the Catch. It is house...
that it is Reverend Lewis Merrill, the meek married minister of the Gravesend Congregationalist Church. The novel returns to a chronological sequence as John relates visiting Owen in Arizona as the predicted date of his death approaches. Owen delivers a body to a poor, dysfunctional family that expresses contempt for t...
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John Dixon Long [SEP] date of death
John Dixon Long John Dixon Long (September 26, 1817 – 1894) was a minister of the Methodist Episcopal Church and a leading U.S. abolitionist. His 1857 book, "Pictures of Slavery in Church and State", was influential in abolitionist circles. Long was born in New Town, Maryland to John W. Long, a slaveholder and former s...
Bill Dixon (rower) William John Dixon (born 9 November 1912, date of death unknown) was an Australian rower. He was a four-time national champion who competed in the men's double sculls event at the 1936 Summer Olympics. Club and state rowing. Dixon was educated at St Joseph's College, Hunters Hill with 1929 as his sen...
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John Duncan Craig [SEP] date of death
John Duncan Craig John Duncan Craig (23 September 1830 – 10 October 1909) was an Irish poet, writer and Church of Ireland clergyman who was also an authority on the language and literature of Provence. He was born in Dublin, son of John Craig of Dulsholm, Scotland, and Horsehead, County Cork, and Agnes Maria Taylor, of...
- 1995, UK, Ulverscroft, , Pub date 1 Aug 1995, Large print - 1997, US, Owl Books, , Pub date Jul 1997, Paperback - 2003, US, Picador, , Pub date Sep 2003, Paperback - 2005, UK, Fourth Estate, , Pub date 4 Mar 2010, Paperback - 2010, US, Harper Perennial, , Paperback - 2011, UK, Whole Story Audiobooks, , Pub date 1 Sep...
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John Garrick [SEP] date of death
John Garrick John Garrick (born Reginald Dandy; 31 August 1902 in Brighton, England – 22 October 1966 in San Francisco, California) was a British film actor. He made his first stage appearance at the age of ten in "A Midsummer Night's Dream". He started off his working career in a bank but later organised a vaudeville ...
Garrick", 1772. According to a note by John Philip Kemble in the British Museum copy there was a second edition; Williams, in an advertisement at the end of his "Lectures", 1779, vol. i., claims the authorship of the "Letter", and affirms that there was 'a surreptitious edition'. Morris, who reprints the "Letter" with ...
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John Mordaunt, Viscount Mordaunt [SEP] date of death
John Mordaunt, Viscount Mordaunt John Mordaunt, Viscount Mordaunt (c. 1681 – 5 April 1710) was an English soldier and politician. The eldest son of Charles Mordaunt, 3rd Earl of Peterborough, he was educated at Christ Church, Oxford after travelling in Holland in 1699. He was elected, as a Whig Member of Parliament for...
John Mordaunt John Mordaunt may refer to: - John Mordaunt (speaker) (d. 1504), Tudor politician and Speaker of the House of Commons - John Mordaunt, 1st Baron Mordaunt (d. 1562) - John Mordaunt, 2nd Baron Mordaunt (1508–1571) - John Mordaunt, 1st Earl of Peterborough (1600–1643) - John Mordaunt, 1st Viscount Mordaunt (...
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John Proude [SEP] date of death
John Proude John Proude (died ca. 1409), of Sellindge and Canterbury, Kent, was an English politician. Family. Proude married three times. Before 1374, he married a woman named Margaret, and they had one son and one daughter. Before 1404, he married for a second time, to Joan. He later married a woman named Christine. ...
Mary Penington Mary Penington (1623–1682) was one of the early members of the Religious Society of Friends (Quakers). She wrote an autobiography "On Quakers, Medicine, and Property", that was discovered and published 40 years after her death. Mary Penington was the only daughter of Sir John Proude, an army officer from...
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John Talbot, 3rd Earl of Shrewsbury [SEP] date of death
John Talbot, 3rd Earl of Shrewsbury Sir John Talbot, 3rd Earl of Shrewsbury, 3rd Earl of Waterford, 9th Baron Talbot, KG (12 December 1448 – 28 June 1473) was an English nobleman. He also held the subsidiary titles of 12th Baron Strange of Blackmere and 8th Baron Furnivall. Although a soldier and an administrator, he w...
descended from the Honourable Sir Gilbert Talbot (died 1518), third son of John Talbot, 2nd Earl of Shrewsbury (see Earl of Shrewsbury). The second Baronet sat as Member of Parliament for Weobly, Rye and Bletchingley. The title became extinct on the death of the third Baronet in 1850. Talbot baronets, of Carton (1623)....
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John of Meda [SEP] date of death
John of Meda John of Meda, Ord.Hum., (1100 - 26 September 1159) also known as John of Como, was an Italian monk of the Humiliati Order and abbot at their monasteries at Milan and Como. He has been declared a saint by the Roman Catholic Church. Life. He was born Giovanni Oldrati (or Oldradi) in the town of Meda, Lombard...
, C.R. (13 Jan 1681 – 18 Apr 1701) - Filippo Meda (23 Jan 1702 – 18 Jul 1733 Died) - Giovanni Macario Valenti (28 Sep 1733 – 10 Apr 1744 Died) - Filippo Felice del Prete (13 Apr 1744 – 22 Dec 1751 Died) - Michele di Tarsia, C.P.O. (24 Jan 1752 – 7 May 1772 Died) - Fabio Maria Palumbo, C.R. (7 Sep 1772 – 18 Mar 1786 Die...
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Jonas Lidströmer [SEP] date of death
Jonas Lidströmer Jonas Lidströmer (1755–1808) was a Swedish inventor and officer in the Swedish Navy. Lidströmer was born in 1755 at Lagfors bruk, Medelpad, and died 1808 in Stockholm. Colonel-mecanicus, Head of the mechanical state of the Royal Swedish-Finnish Navy, Royal Inventor and adviser to the king, Knight of th...
architect Fredrik Blom was the adept of Jonas Lidströmer. Perhaps he is mostly famous for the Obelisk at Slottsbacken adjacent to the Stockholm Palace and the construction of Norrbro (the bridge between the Royal Palace and the Opera in Stockholm, architect for the southern part, but leader for the construction of the ...
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Josef Aloys Frölich [SEP] date of death
Josef Aloys Frölich Josef Aloys Frölich or Alois von Frölich (10 March 1766, Marktoberdorf – 11 March 1841) was a German doctor, botanist and entomologist. He is not to be confused with Franz Anton Gottfried Frölich (1805–1878), his son, also an entomologist but specialising in Lepidoptera. In the field of botany he de...
Der Naturforscher, 26, S. 68-165, Halle, 1792. References. - H. Wolf: "Josef Aloys Frölich (1766-1841) und die Flora von Ostwürttemberg", in: "Restaurierung und Katalogisierung des Herbariums Leiner in Konstanz" (Berichte der Botanischen Arbeitsgemeinschaft Südwestdeutschland, Beiheft 1), S. 81-148, Karlsruhe, 2004. IS...
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Joseph François Noos [SEP] date of death
Joseph François Noos Joseph François Noos, Baron of the Empire (11 December 1766 in Bruges – 25 August 1826 in Calais) was an officer in the army of the French Republican and fought thought the French Revolutionary Wars and the Napoleonic Wars. See also. - Nobility of the First French Empire Further reading. - Source P...
Noos Noos may refer to - "Nous" or "noos", concept in Greek philosophy - Noos, French cable operator and ISP now merged with Numericable - North West Shelf Operational Oceanographic System (NOOS) - Nóos case, corruption case in Spain - Joseph François Noos (1766 – 1826), French army officer
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Joseph-Médard Émard [SEP] date of death
Joseph-Médard Émard Joseph-Médard Émard (31 March 1853 – 28 March 1927) was a Canadian Roman Catholic priest, professor, and Archbishop of Ottawa.
deacons. Diocesan bishops. The following is a list of the bishops and archbishops of Ottawa and their terms of service: - Joseph-Eugène-Bruno Guigues (1847–1874) - Joseph-Thomas Duhamel (1874–1909) - Charles-Hughes Gauthier (1910–1922) - Joseph-Médard Émard (1922–1927) - Joseph-Guillaume-Laurent Forbes (1928–1940) - Al...
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José Peirats [SEP] date of death
José Peirats José Peirats Valls (15 March 1908 La Vall d'Uixó - 20 August 1989) was a Spanish anarchist, activist, journalist and historian. Peirats was born in the Province of Castellón. He had a limited schooling in one of the working class rationalist schools which offered an alternative to mainstream education cont...
Living Anarchism Living Anarchism: José Peirats and the Spanish Anarcho-Syndicalist Movement is a biography of Spanish anarcho-syndicalist and historian of anarchism José Peirats written by Chris Ealham and published by AK Press in 2015.
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Juan Garay [SEP] date of death
Juan Garay Juan Garay (August 20, 1928 - May 2009) was an Argentine swimmer who competed at the 1948 Summer Olympics in the 400 m freestyle, 1500 m freestyle and the 4×200 m freestyle relay, reaching the final in the latter and coming 6th.
22–26 – Siege of Odani Castle in Japan: The Azai clan is eliminated by Oda Nobunaga. - October 8 – The Spanish abandon the siege of the city of Alkmaar. - November 15 – Santa Fe, Argentina, is founded by Juan de Garay. - November – Alva resigns as Spanish Governor-General and Commander-in-Chief in the Netherlands, and ...
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Jules Philippin [SEP] date of death
Jules Philippin Jules Philippin (18 June 1818, Le Locle – 15 December 1882) was a Swiss politician and President of the Swiss National Council (1866/1867 and 1878).
Philippin Philippin is a surname derived from Philipp. People with the surname include: - Jules Philippin (1818–1882), Swiss politician - Sybille Philippin (born 1970), German mezzo-soprano
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Karel Teige [SEP] date of death
Karel Teige Karel Teige (13 December 1900 – 1 October 1951) was a Czech modernist avant-garde artist, writer, critic and one of the most important figures of the 1920s and 1930s movement. He was a member of the "Devětsil" (Butterbur) movement in the 1920s and also worked as an editor and graphic designer for Devětsil's...
form in the 1923 essay written by Karel Teige. Important figures. Important figures Karel Teige. Karel Teige is one of the founders of Devětsil group and the most important figure of poetism movement. Teige was a Czech modernist avant-garde artist, writer and critic. With other artists, he promoted Czech photomontage i...
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Karol Ziemski [SEP] date of death
Karol Ziemski Karol Ziemski (24 May 1895 – 17 January 1974) (nom de guerre "Wachnowski") was a general of the Polish Army, participant of the Polish September Campaign and the Warsaw Uprising, officer of the Home Army. He was born on May 24, 1895 in the village of Nasutow, Lubartów county. In June 1914, Ziemski graduat...
104th Company of Syndicalists 104 Company of Syndicalists () was a military unit created by the Union of Polish Syndicalists ("Związek Syndykalistów Polskich"), which participated in the Warsaw Uprising. Formation and structure. It was formed in Warsaw district of Old Town on August 1, 1944, on the first day of the Upr...
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Karumuttu Thiagarajan Chettiar [SEP] date of death
Karumuttu Thiagarajan Chettiar Karumuttu Thiagarajan Chettiar (16 June 1893 – 29 July 1974), often called the 'Textile King ' or 'Textile Baron ', was an Indian independence activist, industrialist and the founder of Thiagarajar College of Engineering, Thiagarajar school of management and Thiagarajar Polytechnic Colleg...
. - Annamalai Chettiar, founder of Annamalai University, Chidambaram and Founder of Chettinad group of Companies. - Avichi Meiyappa Chettiar, founder of AVM Productions - Karumuttu Thiagarajan Chettiar, founder of The Bank of Madurai, Thiagarajar College of Engineering, Madurai. - M. A. Muthiah Chettiar, first Mayor of...
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Katarzyna Tomicka [SEP] date of death
Katarzyna Tomicka Katarzyna Tomicka (c.1517–1551) was a Polish noblewoman, known as the sister-in-law and opponent of her sister-in-law queen Barbara Radziwiłł. Katarzyna was born in Iwno, the third daughter of podkomorzy of Kalisz, Jan Tomicki h. Łodzia and sister-aunt of the Court Marshal and Bishop of Kraków, Piotr ...
a noble lady - Katarzyna Tomicka, Polish noble lady Notable persons Artists. - Katarzyna Kobro, Russian sculptor of Polish descent - Katarzyna Kozyra, one of main Polish video artists Notable persons In other fields. - Katarzyna Cichopek, Polish actress - Katarzyna Figura, Polish actress - Katarzyna Majchrzak, Polish h...
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Keith Dunstan [SEP] date of death
Keith Dunstan John Keith Dunstan OAM (3 February 1925 – 11 September 2013), known as Keith Dunstan, was an Australian journalist and author. He was a prolific writer and the author of more than 25 books. Early life. Dunstan was born in East Malvern, Victoria, the son of journalist and Victoria Cross recipient, William ...
Children's and Young Adult fiction. - Mary Grant Bruce — "The Houses of the Eagle" - May Gibbs — "The Further Adventures of Bib and Bub" Births. A list, ordered by date of birth (and, if the date is either unspecified or repeated, ordered alphabetically by surname) of births in 1925 of Australian literary figures, auth...
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Kitione Lave [SEP] date of death
Kitione Lave Lavemai Kitione Takitau (16 April 1934 – 2 June 2006), who fought under the name Kitione Lave, was a Tongan heavyweight boxer. At the age of 18 he became the South Pacific heavyweight champion and in 1956 he unsuccessfully challenged Joe Bygraves for the vacant Commonwealth title. A heavy hitting fighter, ...
retiring from boxing, whilst in Britain and Singapore, he took up professional wrestling. Once he had completed his time with the RAF, Lave became a successful nightclub owner running an establishment in Sheffield. He and Patricia moved to New Zealand in 1971 where he attempted to run a casino, but with little success....
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Kostas Andritsos [SEP] date of death
Kostas Andritsos Kostas Andritsos, also known as George Andrews (; May 1, 1916, Athens – October 10, 1993), was a Greek film director and writer. Selected filmography. - Bouboulina 1959 - Exo oi kleftes! 1961 - Apolytrosis 1961 with Spiros Focás, Lorella De Luca - Scream 1964 - Aera! Aera! Aera! (1972).
Petropoulos, Georgios Kastrinakis, Vassilis Paramandis, Dimitris Karatzoulidis, Manthos Katsoulis, Sotiris Sakellariou, Takis Koroneos, Minas Gekos, Liveris Andritsos, Panagiotis Giannakis, Dimitris Kokolakis, (Head Coach: Dick Dukeshire) 1983 Mediterranean Games: finished 4th Dimitris Dimakopoulos, Fanis Christodoulou...
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Ladislav Nádaši-Jégé [SEP] date of death
Ladislav Nádaši-Jégé Dr Ján Ladislav Nádaši-Jégé (* 12 February 1866, Dolný Kubín – † 2 July 1940, Dolný Kubín) was a Slovak writer, literary critic and doctor. Life. He was born into a lawyer's family in Dolný Kubín, and studied in Kežmarok, Ružomberok, Gyöngyös and Levoča. After leaving exams in Levoča he started to ...
- Ladislav Nádaši-Jégé, Slovak writer, literary critic, and doctor - Ladislav Šaloun, Czechoslovak sculptor - Ladislav Slovák, Czechoslovak conductor - Ladislav Smoček, Czech playwright and theater director - Ladislav Smoljak, Czechoslovak film and theater director - Ladislav Stroupežnický, Austro-Hungarian/Czech autho...
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Lars-Erik Larsson [SEP] date of death
Lars-Erik Larsson Lars-Erik Larsson (15 May 190827 December 1986) was a Swedish composer. Biography. Lars-Erik Vilner Larsson was born in Åkarp in 1908, the son of a factory worker and a nurse. He studied with Ellberg at the Stockholm Conservatory (1925–1929) and with Alban Berg and Fritz Reuter in Vienna and Leipzig (...
Lars-Erik Larsson (disambiguation) Lars-Erik Larsson may refer to - Lars-Erik Larsson (1908–1986), Swedish composer - Lars-Erik Larsson (rower) (born 1937), Swedish rower - Lars-Erik Larsson (fencer) (born 1944), Swedish fencer
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Lennart Rönnback [SEP] date of death
Lennart Rönnback Lennart Rönnback (21 May 1905 – 4 November 2007) was a Finnish White Guard veteran of the Finnish Civil War of 1918. Rönnback died on 4 November 2007, at the age of 102. He was considered the last White Guard veteran of the Finnish Civil War at the time of his death, but later Lauri Nurminen was discov...
After the death of Lehtinen and Lennart Rönnback, there were only two survivors of the Finnish civil war: one of them was Aarne Arvonen, who was born in 1897. He was Finland’s oldest person until he died in 2009. References. - Eino Lehtinen pictures of 100th birthday - Eino Lehtinen biography and 105th birthday - Eino ...
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Lionel Benhamou [SEP] date of death
Lionel Benhamou Lionel Benhamou (1956–1995) was a French guitarist.
Index: 1837-1983 1888 Q3-Jul-Aug-Sep Page 225; Lionel P. Mawhood - England & Wales, Death Index: 1837-1983 1935 Q3-Jul-Aug-Sep Entry reads; "Mawhood, Lionel P. 47 "(confirms age at death)" E.Ashford 2a 1061" - "Halliwell's Who's Who in the Movies" - edited by John Walker - Published by Harper-Collins -
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Lita Roza [SEP] date of death
Lita Roza Lita Roza (14 March 1926 – 14 August 2008) was an English singer whose 1953 hit record "(How Much Is) That Doggie in the Window?" made her the first British solo singer to top the UK Singles Chart. Early life and career. Born Lilian Patricia Lita Roza in Liverpool, Lancashire, England, she was the eldest of s...
. - 1956 "Lita Roza" - 1957 "Lita Roza No.2" - 1958 "Between the Devil and the Deep Blue Sea" Discography Albums. - 1955 "Listening in the After-hours" - 1956 "Love is the Answer" - 1960 "Drinka Lita Roza Day" recorded on 4 May 1960 Discography Recorded output. In addition to those tracks listed above, Roza's recorded ...
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Louis Rosenhead [SEP] date of death
Louis Rosenhead Louis Rosenhead (1 January 1906 – 10 November 1984) was a British mathematician noted for his work on fluid mechanics, and was head of department at Liverpool University from 1933 to 1973. Life. Rosenhead was born in Mabgate, Leeds, on 1 January 1906 to parents from Poland, the first of 3 children. His ...
Further reading. - Carol Ackroyd, Karen Margolis, Jonathan Rosenhead and Tim Shallice, "The Technology of Political Control", second edition, London: Pluto Press 1980. - John McGuffin and Diarmaid MacDermott, 'Plastic Death', "The Sunday Tribune Magazine", vol.1 no.10, 23 August 1981. - Jonathan Rosenhead and Dr Peter ...
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Luciano Ramella [SEP] date of death
Luciano Ramella Luciano Ramella (born April 10, 1914, in Pollone; died in 1990) was an Italian professional football player. Honours. - Serie A champion: 1934/35.
- Giovanni Sacchi and Mauro Bicicli - 1996–1997 Loris Boni - 1997–1998 Carlo Muraro - 1998–1999 Gian Marco Remondina - 1999–2000 Roberto Bacchin - 2000–2001 Roberto Bacchin - Carlo Muraro - Ernestino Ramella - 2001–2002 Mario Belluzzo - Ernestino Ramella - 2002–2003 Ernestino Ramella - Angelo Gregucci - 2003–2004 Pierl...
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Lucille Hutton [SEP] date of death
Lucille Hutton Lucille Hutton (1898 – 1979) was an American film actress of the silent era. She appeared in 56 films between 1916 and 1931. She was born in Indiana. Selected filmography. - "Listen Lena" (1927) - "Dick Turpin" (1925) - "The Breathless Moment" (1924) - "Wine of Youth" (1924) - "The Sunset Trail" (1924) -...
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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Luigi Maglione [SEP] date of death
Luigi Maglione Luigi Maglione (2 March 1877 – 23 August 1944) was an Italian Cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church. He was elevated to the cardinalate in 1935 and served as the Vatican Secretary of State under Pope Pius XII from 1939 until his death. Pius XII never replaced Maglione, opting to assume the responsibiliti...
After his election, he made Luigi Maglione his successor as Cardinal Secretary of State. Cardinal Maglione, a seasoned Vatican diplomat, had reestablished diplomatic relations with Switzerland and was for many years nuncio in Paris. Yet, Maglione did not exercise the influence of his predecessor Pacelli, who as Pope co...
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Lupus Hellinck [SEP] date of death
Lupus Hellinck Lupus Hellinck (also Wulfaert) (1493 or 1494 – ) was a Flemish composer of the Renaissance. He was a prominent composer of masses, as well as German chorales and motets. Although he was a Roman Catholic all of his life, his music shows evidence of sympathy for the Protestant Reformation, and three of his...
which gives a birth date of 1493 or 1494. During this time he was a member of the household of Pope Leo X, and around 1518 he was ordained as a priest. A further confusion, not definitively solved, is that music theorist and writer Vincenzo Galilei, father of the astronomer, included a "Lupus" from northern Europe in a...
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Lynne Randell [SEP] date of death
Lynne Randell Lynne Randell (born Lynne Randall, 14 December 1949 – 8 June 2007) was an English Australian pop singer. For three years in the mid-1960s she was Australia's most popular female performer and had hits with "Heart" and "Goin' Out of My Head" in 1966, and "Ciao Baby" in 1967. In 1967, Randell toured the Uni...
, Australian cricketer - George Randell (1830–1915), Australian politician from Western Australia - Lynne Randell (1950–2007), Australian singer - Ron Randell (1918–2005), Australian-American film actor - Ronnie Randell (1886–1978), South African cricketer and lawyer - Steve Randell (born 1956), Australian Test cricket...
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Léopold Montagnier [SEP] date of death
Léopold Montagnier Léopold Montagnier (date of birth unknown, died April 1943) was a Swiss fencer. He competed in the team épée event at the 1920 Summer Olympics.
Léopold Hauben Léopold Hauben (born 20 February 1912, date of death unknown) was a Belgian fencer. He competed in the team épée event at the 1948 Summer Olympics.
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M. M. S. Ahuja [SEP] date of death
M. M. S. Ahuja Professor Man Mohan Singh Ahuja, better known as M. M. S. Ahuja (1929 – 12 July 1998) was famous Indian Physician and Endocrinologist. He was born in 1929 in Multan in British India. He was graduated from Madras Medical College in 1952. He passed M.R.C.P. (London) in 1956, and did residency at Hammersmit...
Junction, 2nd edition". Bambakidis N, Dickman C, Spetzler R, Sonntag V (Editors); Thieme, New York; Publication Date: June 15, 2012 | | Selected publications Research articles - Epilepsy. - Schwartz TH, Bonhoeffer T.; In vivo optical mapping of epileptic foci and surround inhibition in ferret cerebral cortex. "Nat Med....
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Malcolm Vaughan [SEP] date of death
Malcolm Vaughan Malcolm Vaughan (22 March 1929 – 9 February 2010) was a Welsh traditional pop music singer and actor. Known for his distinctive tenor voice, he had a number of chart hits in the United Kingdom during the 1950s. Biography. He was born Malcolm James Thomas, in Abercynon, South Wales. He spent much of his ...
being the 1975 British Superstox Championship (27 Sep 1975, won by Steve Monk). The final meeting at Oxenden Road took place on 21 November 1992. Immediately after this date the site was cleared for construction of the A331 Blackwater Valley Road, which forms a by-pass for Aldershot and Farnborough. Now, short-circuit ...
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Maria Caserini [SEP] date of death
Maria Caserini Maria Caserini (née Gasperini; 24 July 1884 – 15 April 1969) was an Italian stage and film actress, as well as a pioneer of filmmaking during the early 20th-century. She often starred in adaptations of stage and film productions for the works of William Shakespeare. Born in Milan, she started acting in s...
- 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...
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Marie Louise de La Tour d'Auvergne [SEP] date of death
Marie Louise de La Tour d'Auvergne Marie Louise de La Tour d'Auvergne (Marie Louise Henriette Jeanne; 15 August 1725 – 1793) was a French noblewoman and member of the House of La Tour d'Auvergne. She was the Princess of Guéméné by marriage. Biography. Marie Louise was the first child born to Charles Godefroy de La Tour...
Emmanuel Théodose succeeded as ruler of the Duchy of Bouillon, which had been in the family since 1594. At Louis Henri's death in Paris, the county of Évreux reverted to the House of La Tour d'Auvergne as one of their subsidiary titles. His nieces included Armande, wife of Louis de Melun; Marie Hortense Victoire de La ...
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Martin Blumenson [SEP] date of death
Martin Blumenson Martin Blumenson (8 November 1918 – 15 April 2005) was an American military historian who served as a historical officer with the Third and Seventh Armies in World War II and later became a prolific author. His works included an authoritative biography of General George S. Patton. Biography. Born in Ne...
1943—thus came before the effective postdated date of rank for his promotion to colonel—October 1, 1943. Further reading. - Blair, Clay (2003). "The Forgotten War: America in Korea, 1950–1953". Naval Institute Press. , . - Blumenson, Martin (1990). "General Bradley's Decision at Argentan (August 13, 1944)". University...
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Martin Wall [SEP] date of death
Martin Wall Martin Wall FRS FRCP (1747– 21 Jun 1824), was an English physician and educator. Wall was the son of John Wall and was baptised at Worcester on 24 June 1747. He was educated at Winchester College, and entered at New College, Oxford, on 21 November 1763. He graduated B.A. on 17 June 1770, M.A. on 2 July 1771...
film the India and wall of death programmes, and possibly a few more one-off "Speed" specials, including an unstated record in Europe. His August 2015 crash pushed back the planned date for his Wall of Death show, from 4 October. Career Writing. Martin has written three books about his life, releasing his autobiography...
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Mary Clare [SEP] date of death
Mary Clare Mary Clare Absalom (17 July 1892 – 29 August 1970) was a British actress of stage, film and television. Biography. Mary Clare Absalom was born in 1892, the second of five daughters, to George Alfred Absalom and Annie Louise Austin. Mary Absalom first worked in an office but a loan of £50 allowed her to train...
- England & Wales, Birth Index: 1837-1983 1892 Q3-Jul-Aug-Sep Page 319; Mary Clare Absalom - England & Wales, Marriage Index: 1837-1983 1915 Q3-Jul-Aug-Sep Page 1171; Mary Clare Absalom & Lionel P. Mawhood - England & Wales, Death Index: 1837-1983 1970 Q3-Jul-Aug-Sep Entry reads; "MAWHOOD Mary Clare b 17th Jy ...
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Mathurin Henrio [SEP] date of death
Mathurin Henrio Mathurin Henrio, alias Barrioz (b. Baud, 16 April 1929; d. Baud, 10 February 1944) was a young French resistant shot dead by German soldiers for refusing to answer questions on the whereabouts of "maquisards". He is the youngest recipient of the Ordre de la Libération and a recipient of the Croix de gue...
Mathurin Mathurin is a French forename that may refer to: - Saint Mathurin (Maturinus) (d. 500 AD), French saint - Mathurin Cordier (Corderius) (ca. 1480 – 1564), French educator - Mathurin Régnier (1573–1613), French satirist - Mathurin Jacques Brisson (1723–1806), French zoologist and natural philosopher - Simon Math...
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Mato Dukovac [SEP] date of death
Mato Dukovac Mato Dukovac (23 September 1918 – 6 June 1990) was the leading Croatian fighter ace of World War II, credited with between 40 and 44 confirmed victories. He joined the Air Force of the Independent State of Croatia following the Axis invasion of Yugoslavia in April 1941, and then the "Luftwaffe", with which...
Holders of the Military Order of the Iron Trefoil 2nd Class. Twelve holders: - Colonel Marko Mesić - August Schmidhuber, SS-Brigadeführer und Generalmajor der Waffen-SS Holders of the Military Order of the Iron Trefoil 3rd Class with Oak Branches. Fifty holders Holders of the Military Order of the Iron Trefoil 3rd Clas...
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Matthew Robinson, 2nd Baron Rokeby [SEP] date of death
Matthew Robinson, 2nd Baron Rokeby Matthew Robinson, 2nd Baron Rokeby (Baptised, York 12 April 1713 – 30 November 1800), FRS, was an English landowner, politician and nobleman. In later life he was considered an eccentric. Early life. Lord Rokeby was born Matthew Robinson in a large family from Yorkshire. His parents w...
William Robinson, 2nd Baronet (1705–1785) - Sir Richard Robinson, 3rd Baronet (1708–1794) (had been created Baron Rokeby in 1777) - Matthew Robinson, 2nd Baron Rokeby, (1713–1800), 4th Baronet - Morris Robinson, 3rd Baron Rokeby (1757–1829), 5th Baronet - Matthew Montagu, 4th Baron Rokeby (1762–1831), 6th Baronet - Edw...
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Matthias van den Gheyn [SEP] date of death
Matthias van den Gheyn Matthias van den Gheyn ( or ""; 7 April 1721 – 22 June 1785) was a Flemish composer from a family of famous bell-founders. Born in Tirlemont, Austrian Netherlands (now Tienen, Belgium), he lived and worked in Leuven. He is known first and foremost for his compositions for the carillon and the org...
) - December 27 "(bapt.)" – John Garth, composer (died 1810) - "date unknown" - Barbara Campanini, dancer - Quirino Gasparini, composer (died 1778) - Matthias van den Gheyn, composer (died 1785) - Giovanni Battista Lorenzi, Italian librettist (died 1807) Deaths. - February 22 – Johann Christoph Bach, organist, elder br...
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Max Scherr [SEP] date of death
Max Scherr Max Scherr (March 12, 1916 – October 31, 1981) was an American underground newspaper editor and publisher known for his iconoclastic 1960s weekly, the "Berkeley Barb". Early life. Max Scherr was born in Baltimore, Maryland, on March 12, 1916, in a Jewish household. His parents, Harry Scherr, a tailor, and Mi...
Estela Salgado, a medical student. Together, they had a daughter, Raquel Lorraine Scherr, born in 1947, and two sons, Sergio and David Scherr. Returning to California, they lived in Albany, and Berkeley, where Max Scherr worked for a publisher of legal textbooks, hanging out after work at a coffee shop called Il Piccol...
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Meskerem Legesse [SEP] date of death
Meskerem Legesse Meskerem Legesse (28 September 1986 – 15 July 2013) was an Ethiopian distance runner. She participated in the 1,500 meters at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens. Legesse turned professional and participated in a number of U.S. events at various distances. She set the world junior record in the indoor 8...
Legesse Legesse is a male given name of Ethiopian origin. Notable people with the name include: - Legesse Wolde-Yohannes, Ethiopian horticultural scientist - Meskerem Legesse (1986–2013), Ethiopian female middle-distance runner at the 2004 Olympics - Meskerem Assefa Legesse (born 1985), Ethiopian female middle-distance...
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Michael Clemente [SEP] date of death
Michael Clemente Michael Clemente (August 29, 1908 – December 1987), also known as "Mike Costello" and "Big Mike", was a New York mobster with the Genovese crime family who became a major force in controlling the East River waterfront of Manhattan from the 1940s to 1979. Piers 36 and 42 were his principal territory. He...
João Clemente da Silva João Clemente da Silva (born October 1905, date of death unknown) was a Brazilian long-distance runner. He competed in the marathon at the 1932 Summer Olympics.
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Miles de Cogan [SEP] date of death
Miles de Cogan Milo de Cogan (fl. 1170–1182) was an Anglo-Norman knight from Glamorgan who played a significant role in the Norman conquest of Ireland under Richard de Clare, 2nd Earl of Pembroke; a man better known to Irish history as "Strongbow". Origins. The family took its name from the manor of Cogan, in Glamorgan...
from Sommery near Dieppe) held land. Their proximity to the Norman court at Rouen and the de Cogans being part of the household of the Earl of Gloucester may hint to the same genesis. Heraldry. The coat of arms of the de Cogan family and its modern descendant Goggin, dates back to Miles de Cogan, one of the knights of ...
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Miloslav Kabeláč [SEP] date of death
Miloslav Kabeláč Miloslav Kabeláč (1 August 1908 – 17 September 1979) was a prominent Czech composer and conductor. Miloslav Kabeláč belongs to the foremost Czech symphonists, whose work is sometimes compared with Antonín Dvořák's and Bohuslav Martinů's. In the totalitarian period Kabeláč's work found itself on the per...
Czech hockey player - Miloslav Hamr, Czech world champion tennis player - Michal Miloslav Hodža, Slovak national revivalist - Miloslav Hořava, Czech hockey player - Jozef Miloslav Hurban, Slovak - Miloslav Ištvan, Czech composer - Miloslav Kabeláč, Czech composer and conductor - Miloslav Konopka, Slovak hammer thrower ...
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Mohammed Nadir Shah [SEP] date of death
Mohammed Nadir Shah Muhammad Nadir Shah (, – born Muhammad Nadir Khan; 9 April 1883 – 8 November 1933) was King of Afghanistan from 15 October 1929 until his assassination in November 1933. Previously, he served as Minister of War, Afghan Ambassador to France, and as a general in the military of Afghanistan. He and his...
's supposed intentions to create his own Sultanate. Mohammed Shah sent an expedition against him, as a result of which he was imprisoned. Later he was pardoned and made governor of Sirhind. After Nadir Shah, the conqueror of Iran, took control of Kabul and sacked Delhi in 1739, Ali Mohammed Khan returned to his homelan...
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Morley Roberts [SEP] date of death
Morley Roberts Morley Roberts (29 December 1857 – 8 June 1942) was an English novelist and short story writer, best known for "The Private Life of Henry Maitland". Life and work. Roberts was born in London, the son of a superintending inspector of income tax. He was educated at Bedford School, and Owens College, Manche...
being the 1975 British Superstox Championship (27 Sep 1975, won by Steve Monk). The final meeting at Oxenden Road took place on 21 November 1992. Immediately after this date the site was cleared for construction of the A331 Blackwater Valley Road, which forms a by-pass for Aldershot and Farnborough. Now, short-circuit ...
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Morris Zimerman [SEP] date of death
Morris Zimerman Morris Zimerman (8 June 1911, Jansenville-10 January 1992, Johannesburg) was a South African rugby union player. Zimerman was the first Jew to represent in rugby union, when he debuted on 5 December 1931. He played in four more tests for South Africa. He was the cousin of Louis Babrow, another Jewish Sp...
a Jewish holy day. In the end, Babrow played, with the rationale that he was playing in New Zealand, not his homeland: At 22, Babrow was the youngest member of the touring party. One of Babrow's cross-kicks set up a try for Ferdie Bergh to score. He recalled that some members of the Springbok party were Greyshirt sympa...
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Munir Niazi [SEP] date of death
eroticism, and romance are some of his most common themes. Selected English translations of Munir Niazi's poetical works were edited by Suhail Safdar and published in 1996. Death and legacy. Munir Niazi died of respiratory illness on 26 December 2006 in Lahore, Pakistan. On his 86th birth anniversary, a book titled 'Mu...
kay jahan" Sung by "Munir Hussain", lyrics by Faiz Ahmad Faiz, film Shaheed (1962)- another patriotic song - Uss bewafa ka shehr hai aur hum hain dosto" Sung by Nasim Begum, lyrics by Munir Niazi, film Shaheed (1962) Awards and recognition. - Nigar Award for Best Music in film Saat Lakh (1957) - Nigar Award for Best Mu...
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Napuc Chi [SEP] date of death
Napuc Chi Napuc Chi (died ca. 1541), often known by his title Ah Kin Chi (where "Ah Kin", or in modern orthography "Aj K'in" is a title meaning "priest" or "sacerdote") was a Yucatec Maya noble from Maní. Other names used in source texts for this individual include Chi Ah Kin and Kinchil Coba. He was general-in-chief o...
Gaspar Antonio Chi Gaspar Antonio Chi (c. 1531–1610; also known as Gaspar Antonio de Herrera) was a Maya noble of Mani. Gaspar Antonio was of the Chi "chibal" (lineage) through his father Napuc Chi, and the Xiu "chibal" through his mother, Ix Kukil Xiu. He worked primarily as a translator between Spanish and Maya, and ...
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Nicholas Daniel Murphy [SEP] date of death
Nicholas Daniel Murphy Nicholas Daniel Murphy (1811–1890) was an Irish politician from Cork. He was a Member of Parliament (MP) from 1865 to 1880. Standing as a Liberal, he was elected to the Parliament of the United Kingdom at a by-election on 14 February 1865 for Cork City, after the resignation from the House of Com...
Marino, Joseph "Red" Murphy, Francis Pasqua, Hershey Green, and Daniel Kriesberg (later dubbed "the Murder Trust" by the headlines) plotted to kill Malloy by getting him to drink himself to death, in order to collect life insurance. Presumably achieved with the aid of a corrupt insurance agent, they collected insurance...
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Nicholas Fairfax [SEP] date of death
Nicholas Fairfax Sir Nicholas Fairfax (1498/99 – 1571), of Gilling Castle and Walton, Yorkshire, was an English politician. He was born the eldest son of Sir Thomas Fairfax of Gilling Castle and educated at the Middle Temple. He succeeded his father in 1520 and was knighted before 1530. He was selected High Sheriff of ...
States Marine Corps in August 2018. Members who faced criminal charges Nicholas Giampa. On December 22, 2017, 17-year-old Nicholas Giampa allegedly shot and killed his girlfriend's parents in Reston, Virginia after they forbade her to date him because of his Neo-Nazi views. Giampa is open both about his admiration for ...
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Nicolae Leonard [SEP] date of death
Nicolae Leonard Nicolae Leonard (born Leonard Nae 13 December 1886, Bădălan – 24 December 1928, Câmpulung, Romania) was a Romanian opera tenor, nicknamed "the Prince of the Operetta".
- November 7 – Mattia Battistini, operatic baritone (born 1856) - November 10 – Anita Berber, dancer (born 1899) - November 13 – Enrico Cecchetti, dancer (born 1850) - November 26 – Herbert Sullivan, nephew and biographer of Sir Arthur Sullivan (born 1868) - December 3 – Theodor von Frimmel, musicologist (born 1853) - ...
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Nicolas-Joseph Cugnot [SEP] date of death
Nicolas-Joseph Cugnot Nicolas-Joseph Cugnot (26 February 1725 – 2 October 1804) was a French inventor who built the first working self-propelled land-based mechanical vehicle, the world's first automobile. Background. He was born in Void-Vacon, Lorraine, (now "" of Meuse), France. He trained as a military engineer. In ...
1769 in France Events from the year 1769 in France. Incumbents. - Monarch: Louis XV Events. - 8 May – Battle of Ponte Novu begins between royal French forces and the native Corsicans. - 9 May – Battle of Ponte Novu ends, marking the end of the Corsican War and paving the way for French dominance over the island. Events...
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Nio Joe Lan [SEP] date of death
Nio Joe Lan Nio Joe Lan (; Perfected Spelling: Nio Yu Lan; also known by the Indonesianised name Junus Nur Arif; 29 December 1904 – 13 February 1973) was a Chinese-Indonesian writer, journalist, and history teacher. Biography. Nio was born on 29 December 1904 in Batavia, Dutch East Indies (now Jakarta, Indonesia), the ...
"). He returned to Batavia in 1925, and by 1928 he was a regular contributor to "Keng Po" (run by Hauw Tek Kong). While working with "Keng Po", Lauw helped Nio Joe Lan find work at the newspaper; Nio would go on to become an editor of "Sin Po". Aside from journalism, Lauw was involved in the emerging literature of the ...
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Nisthananda Bajracharya [SEP] date of death
Nisthananda Bajracharya Nisthananda Bajracharya (Devanagari: निष्ठानन्द बज्राचार्य) (9 December 1858 – 29 November 1935) was a Nepalese author who marked a turning point in Nepal Bhasa literature by breaking away from the classical style and writing prose in colloquial language. He was one of the leaders of the Nepal B...
official recognition. The four figures honored as the four pillars of the Nepal Bhasa renaissance are author Nisthananda Bajracharya, poet Siddhidas Mahaju, educationist Jagat Sundar Malla and poet Yogbir Singh Kansakar. Nisthananda Bajracharya. Nisthananda Bajracharya (1858 - 1935) marked a turning point by breaking a...
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Noelle Vial [SEP] date of death
Noelle Vial Noelle Vial (née Sharkey; 1959 – January 19, 2003) was an Irish poet. Born in County Donegal, Ireland, she was the recipient, from "The Evening Herald", of the Hennessy Literary Award for best emerging poet in 1994. Her book "Promiscuous Winds" was published in 1996 by Story Line Press in the USA. She was a...
-catering cottages all of which have a small easily lit stove to supplement the comfort and warmth. Eight well light warm studio spaces are also available along with a performance/dance space opened in 2006. Bursaries. Among the many bursaries covering the cost of accommodation at the centre are: Noelle Vial bursary fo...
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Nymphidius Sabinus [SEP] date of death
Nymphidius Sabinus Gaius Nymphidius Sabinus (c. 35–68) was a Prefect of the Praetorian Guard during the rule of Emperor Nero from 65 until his death in 68. He shared this office together with Gaius Ophonius Tigellinus, replacing his previous colleague Faenius Rufus. During the second half of the 60s, Nero grew increasi...
a courtesan at the imperial court in the time of Caligula. She was the mother of Gaius Nymphidius Sabinus. - Gaius Nymphidius Sabinus, one of the commanders of the Praetorian Guard during the reign of Nero. He helped suppress the Pisonian conspiracy in AD 66, and was rewarded with the consular insignia. After Nero's de...
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Olive Sloane [SEP] date of death
Olive Sloane Olive Sloane (16 December 1896 – 28 June 1963) was an English actress whose film career spanned over 40 years from the silent era through to her death. Sloane's career trajectory was unusual in that for most of her professional life she was essentially an anonymous bit part actress, and her best, most subs...
only of herself. She makes plans to work all of Christmas Day rather than spend time with her mother, Vivian, or go to the dinner hosted by her friend from college, Jenny, and Jenny’s husband, Ed. Jenny and Ed opened a restaurant, but are now in financial trouble. After visiting them at their restaurant, Sloane promise...
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Patricio Ballagas [SEP] date of death
Patricio Ballagas Patricio Ballagas Palacio (Camagüey, 17 March 1879 – Havana, 15 February 1920) was a Cuban composer and guitarist, considered an important innovator in trova music. His compositions were written in time when most others were composing in time; and more important, he invented 'double text', where the m...
trovadores". The lead vocalist and director of the group was Ramón "Nano" León, who was accompanied by his brother Bienvenido León as second voice and Tirso Díaz on guitar. The group often performed as a quartet, the Cuarteto Nano, with the addition of falsetto singer Domingo Capellejas. Also featured in a subsequent l...
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Patrick Allotey [SEP] date of death
Patrick Allotey Patrick Allotey (13 December 1978 – 27 June 2007) was a football defender from Ghana. Career. Born in Accra, Allotey played five official matches for Feyenoord Rotterdam. He also served Excelsior Rotterdam. Even though Allotey only played a few matches for Feyenoord, he is part of their history in the 1...
two weeks before the scheduled date. The fight featured exchanges from both pugilists, Galarza used his offensive to weaken Allotey with left hooks and uppercuts, moving the punches towards his opponent's head as the contest advanced. However, Allotey was able to display some resistance to the constant attack. In the t...
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Patrick Bermingham [SEP] date of death
Patrick Bermingham Patrick Bermingham (c.1460–1532) was an Irish judge and statesman of the Tudor period who held the offices of Lord Chief Justice of Ireland and Chancellor of the Exchequer of Ireland. He was a firm supporter of English rule in Ireland and enjoyed the confidence of Henry VIII, who saw him as a vital m...
other heirs, his lands were to be divided between St Werburgh's and St. Mary's Abbey, Dublin. He left a legacy to his father, William, in return for his blessing, and numerous legacies to religious houses. He had children by his marriage to Anne Cusacke; in his will he commended his family to the care of Philip Berming...
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Pedro Ansúrez [SEP] date of death
Pedro Ansúrez Pedro Ansúrez ("floruit" 1065–1117; died probably 9 September 1118) was a Castilian nobleman, count of Liébana, Saldaña and Carrión in the closing decades of the eleventh century and the opening decades of the twelfth. He is considered the founder and first lord of Valladolid. Pedro was a descendant of th...
March 921, wherein he is named with his parents Fernando Ansúrez and Muniadonna in a donation in the vicinity of Burgos to San Pedro de Cardeña. His father is not mentioned after 929, but the date of his death is unknown. The leader of the Banu Ansúrez who allied with the Banu Gómez in rebellion against Ramiro in favou...
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Percy Bysshe Shelley [SEP] date of death
Percy Bysshe Shelley Percy Bysshe Shelley ( ; 4 August 17928 July 1822) was one of the major English Romantic poets, who is regarded by some as among the finest lyric and philosophical poets in the English language, and one of the most influential. A radical in his poetry as well as in his political and social views, S...
marriage. Upon his death, Sir Timothy became the second Baronet. His eldest son and heir apparent was the poet Percy Bysshe Shelley. Percy Bysshe Shelley died before his father, leaving two sons: Charles Bysshe Shelley by his first wife Harriet Westbrook, and Percy Florence Shelley, Shelley's son from his second marria...
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Percy Charles Edward d'Erf Wheeler [SEP] date of death
Percy Charles Edward d'Erf Wheeler Percy Charles Edward d'Erf Wheeler (1859–1944) a medical missionary of the "London Society for Promoting Christianity Amongst the Jews" (now known as the Church's Ministry Among Jewish People), spent 24 years (1885–1909) as head of the English medical institution in Jerusalem. Wheeler...
the 19th century - Christian Restorationism - Christian Zionism - Christian Zionism in the United Kingdom - Percy Charles Edward d'Erf Wheeler Bibliography. - Gidney, W. T., "Joseph Wolff", (Biographies of eminent Hebrew Christians), London Society for Promoting Christianity Amongst the Jews, 1903 - Perry, Yaron (2003)...
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Peter Mohr Dam [SEP] date of death
Peter Mohr Dam Peter Mohr Dam (11 August 1898 – 8 November 1968) was a Faroe Islands politician who was one of the founders of the Social Democratic Javnaðarflokkurin party in 1926. Born on 11 August 1898, in Skopun, Faroe Islands, Dam became a teacher in Tvøroyri. He was member of the Faroese Løgting from 1926 until ...
Atli Dam (1932–2005), Prime Minister of the Faroe Islands - Henrik Dam (1895–1976), Danish biochemist - Jan Dam (footballer) (born 1968), Faroese footballer - Jan Dam (boxer) (1905–1985), Belgian boxer - José van Dam (born 1940), Belgian bass-baritone - Kenneth W. Dam (born 1932), American lawyer and politician - Laure...
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Peterson Laurent [SEP] date of death
Peterson Laurent Peterson Laurent (1888-1958) was a Haitian painter. Born in Saint-Marc, Laurent worked as a blacksmith. He typically painted scenes of rural life and United States battleships. Laurent died at about age 70 in Saint-Marc.
mutilated, and the placenta and umbilical cord were not found with the body. Laci's cervix was intact. The cause of death was never determined. The exact date and cause of Laci's death were never determined. She had suffered two cracked ribs, though Dr. Peterson could not determine if this occurred before or after her ...
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Pierre Frank [SEP] date of death
Pierre Frank Pierre Frank (24 October 1905, Paris – 18 April 1984, Paris) was a French Trotskyist leader. He served on the secretariat of the Fourth International from 1948 to 1979. Educated as a chemical engineer, Frank was one of the first French Trotskyists, working with surrealist Pierre Naville and the syndicalist...
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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Pierre Larquey [SEP] date of death
Pierre Larquey Pierre Larquey (10 July 1884 – 17 April 1962) was a French film actor. He appeared in 214 films between 1913 and 1962. Born in Cénac, Gironde, France, he died in Maisons-Laffitte. Partial filmography. - "American Love" (1931) - "Alone" (1931) - "Topaze" (1933) - "Once Upon a Time" (1933) - "Antonia" (193...
is sent tumbling to his death. He lands on top of a tomb. The casket is found empty nearby, and the tomb's inscription reads "Maximus Leo". Cast. - Pierre Fresnay as Roland Brissot - Josseline Gaël as Irène - Noël Roquevert as Mélisse - Guillaume de Sax as Gibelin - Palau as Le petit homme (The little man) - Pierre Lar...
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