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Piloo Mody [SEP] date of death
Piloo Mody Piloo Mody (14 November 1926 – 29 January 1983) was an Indian architect and politician and one of the founding members of the Swatantra Party. Elected to the 4th and 5th Lok Sabhas, he served in the Rajya Sabha from 1978 until his death. Life. A member of the Parsi community Piloo Mody was one of the sons of...
Congress). He won the election with a landslide margin against Dinakara Desai. Balasaheb served as the chairman of the "All India Nuclear Energy Subcommittee", 1972-75 . He was also the member of the Defense Subcommittee under the chairmanship of Jagjivan Ram, the Defense Minister in Mrs. Gandhi's cabinet. Balasaheb wa...
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Ram Gopal Vijayvargiya [SEP] date of death
Ram Gopal Vijayvargiya Ram Gopal Vijayvargiya (1905 – 2003) was an Indian painter. He was also a poet and a writer. Life and career. He was born in 1905 at Baler Sawai Madhopur district in Rajasthan state in India. He learnt painting at the Maharaja School of Arts in Jaipur where the artist Asit Kumar Haldar was Princi...
, in 1992 - Kudrat Singh, 1988 - Hisam-ud-din Usta, 1986, arts - Mag Raj Jain, 1989, social work - Lashmi Kumari Chundawat, 1984 - Purushottam Das, 1984, Arts - Ram Gopal Vijayvargiya, 1984, painting - Dafadar Raghubir Singh (Equestrian), 1983 - Allah Jilai Bai, 1982 - Shree Lal Joshi - Raghubir Singh, 1983 - P. K . Se...
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Ratu Hijau [SEP] date of death
Ratu Hijau Ratu Hijau (; ) was a Malay sovereign queen of Patani who reigned from 1584–1616. Her name means "the Green Queen" in English. She was also known as the 'great queen of Patani'. She was the eldest daughter of Sultan Mansur Shah. According to the Portuguese chronicler Mendez Pinto, she came to the throne in ...
from Polish king Stefan Bathory. Events July–December. - July – The Siege of Antwerp begins. - July 5 – The Maronite College is established in Rome, Papal States. - July 10 – William I of Orange is assassinated. - September 17 – Ghent falls into the hands of Alexander Farnese, governor of the Spanish Netherlands. - Dec...
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Reginald Spevak [SEP] date of death
Reginald Spevak Reginald Spevak (February 21, 1898 in Vienna – July 1959 in Vienna) was an Austrian ice hockey player who competed in the 1928 Winter Olympics. In 1928 he participated with the Austrian ice hockey team in the Olympic tournament. External links. - Olympic ice hockey tournament 1928 - Reginald Spevak's pr...
Ice hockey at the 1928 Winter Olympics – Rosters The ice hockey team rosters at the 1928 Winter Olympics consisted of the following players: Austria. Herbert Brück, Walter Brück, Jacques Dietrichstein, Hans Ertl, Sepp Göbl, Hans Kail, Herbert Klang, Ulrich Lederer, Walter Sell, Reginald Spevak, Hans Tatzer, Hermann Wei...
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Ren Bishi [SEP] date of death
Ren Bishi Ren Bishi (; 30 April 1904 – 27 October 1950) was a military and political leader in the early Chinese Communist Party. In the early 1930s Ren commanded the Fifth Red Army and was a central figure in the Hunan-Jiangxi Soviet, but he was forced to abandon his base after being pressured by Chiang Kai-shek's Enc...
Ying (Until his death in January 1941) - Since the Zunyi Conference: Mao Zedong (Chairman of the Secretariat since March 1943), Kang Sheng (Took office December 1937) - Since the March 1943 Politburo meeting: Liu Shaoqi, Ren Bishi - 7th CPC Central Committee - Mao Zedong (Chairman of the Secretariat), Zhu De, Liu Shaoq...
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Renato Gandolfi [SEP] date of death
Renato Gandolfi Renato Gandolfi (17 November 1927 – 30 April 2011) was an Italian professional footballer who played as a goalkeeper. Club career. He entered the Torino youth team in 1940, then was loaned to Carrarese for two seasons, in Serie C. Back in Turin, he was part of the "Grande Torino" in the 1948–49 season a...
Giacomo Paladini Giacomo Paladini (died 1470) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Bishop of Forli (1463–1470). Biography. On 18 Sep 1463, Giacomo Paladini was appointed during the papacy of Pope Pius II as Bishop of Forli. On 27 Nov 1463, he was consecrated bishop by Ventura degli Abbati, Bishop of Bertinoro, wi...
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Richard Steward [SEP] date of death
Richard Steward Richard Steward or Stewart (1593? – 1651) was an English royalist churchman, clerk of the closet to Charles I and designated Dean of St. Paul's and Westminster, though not able to take up his position because of the wartime circumstances. Life. He was baptised at Pateshull, Northamptonshire, on 3 August...
de Barewe to Alice de Mynors. A proclamation was made about 29 Sep 1244 following the death of Robert de la Berwe that any Jew who had claim to the estate needed to come forward before 28 Nov 1244. On that day the sheriff indicated claims only from Sampson, son of Moses, and Meyr le Petiti. They were instructed to appe...
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Robert Ditter [SEP] date of death
Robert Ditter Robert Ditter (23 January 1924, Lauda, Baden − 24 January 2007, Schramberg) was principal of the Gymnasium Schramberg from 1964 to 1988. He was also chief editor of "D'Kräz", a journal for local history in Schramberg. Biography. Biography Career in education. Robert Ditter attended primary school at his ...
has been claimed as 10 Aug 1874, however the date of 16 Sep 1866 is evidenced by his official birth record. He was educated to elementary level at Bourke, where his family moved after his father's alleged death when Stuart-Robertson was 4 years old. Despite the rumour that Robert senior had died during the 1870s in Que...
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Robert Falco [SEP] date of death
Robert Falco Robert Falco (26 February 1882 – 14 January 1960) was a French judge at the Nuremberg trials, who later sat in the Cour de Cassation. Biography. Falco was born in Paris into a Jewish family. His great-grandfather was decorated by Louis Philippe in 1831, and his maternal grandfather worked as an architect f...
has been claimed as 10 Aug 1874, however the date of 16 Sep 1866 is evidenced by his official birth record. He was educated to elementary level at Bourke, where his family moved after his father's alleged death when Stuart-Robertson was 4 years old. Despite the rumour that Robert senior had died during the 1870s in Que...
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Robert Nettleton Field [SEP] date of death
Robert Nettleton Field Robert Nettleton Field (3 March 1899–18 February 1987) was a New Zealand artist, sculptor, potter and art teacher. He was born in Bromley, Kent, England on 3 March 1899. Field was described as “a quiet man who has never sought publicity and makes the most modest claims for himself.” Influence. F...
is held in all major New Zealand public collections. A monograph by Edward Hanfling was published by Ron Sang in 2014 coinciding with a survey exhibition. Early life. Williams moved between the Bay of Plenty Region and Auckland between 1940 and 1951 when he settled permanently in Auckland. He began secondary school at ...
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Robert Priday [SEP] date of death
Robert Priday Robert Priday (29 March 1925 – 30 September 1998) was a South African footballer who played as a midfielder for Liverpool F.C. in The Football League. Priday played for Cape Town City in his native South Africa before he moved to Liverpool in 1946. He made 9 appearances during the 1946–47 season, which wa...
St Owen's Mill; transferred process to North Mill. 1922 F.T. Pearce and C Priday retired. New directors H A Pearce and Arthur Kenneth Priday. New Chairman F.K.S. Metford. 1925 (probable date): Suction intake and gantry constructed to carry wheat from barges in Victoria Dock to mill. 1927 F.K.S. Metford President of NAB...
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Romano Bonaventura [SEP] date of death
Romano Bonaventura Romano Bonaventura (before 1216–20 February 1243) was a Catholic Christian prelate, Cardinal deacon of Sant'Angelo in Pescheria, his "titulus" (1216–1234), bishop of Porto-Santa Rufina (1231–1243), a cardinal-legate to the court of France. He was also listed as Romano Papareschi, which strongly sugge...
Gregory died, the Emperor, who was with his army at Grottaferrata, gave permission (licentia) for all cardinals outside Rome to return. Proceedings. The main faction of cardinals was composed of the Gregorians (Rinaldo Conti de Segni, Sinibaldo Fieschi, and Riccardo Annibaldi, who supported the election of Romano Bonav...
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Rosaire Gendron [SEP] date of death
Rosaire Gendron Rosaire Gendron (19 October 1920 – 5 July 1986) was a Liberal party member of the House of Commons of Canada. Born in Saint-François-Xavier, Quebec, he was a Chartered Accountant by career. Gendron attended schools in Saint-François-Xavier, Sainte-Anne-de-la-Pocatiere, Saint-Victor, Lévis then Universit...
Gendron (1828-1889), Canadian politician - Romuald Montézuma Gendron (1865–1946), Canadian politician - Rosaire Gendron (1920-1986), Canadian politician - Stéphane Gendron (1967-), Canadian politician and political analyst See also. - Gendron Commission, 1968 Commission of Inquiry on the Situation of the French Languag...
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Samuel Edward Konkin III [SEP] date of death
Samuel Edward Konkin III Samuel Edward Konkin III (8 July 1947 – 23 February 2004), also known as SEK3, was the author of the publication "New Libertarian Manifesto" and a proponent of a political philosophy which he named agorism. Personal life. Konkin was born in Edmonton, Alberta, to Samuel Edward Konkin II and Hele...
for everything. It's the world as Samuel Edward Konkin III conceived it prior to a successful agorist revolution. Elliot Vreeland, son of Nobel Laureate Austrian School economist Dr. Martin Vreeland, learns of his father's apparent death, and is rushed home from school. But the death is fake, a plot concocted by his fa...
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Sid French [SEP] date of death
Sid French Sid French (1920–1979) was a British communist activist and organiser, former Surrey district secretary of the Communist Party of Great Britain (CPGB) and the founding general secretary of the New Communist Party of Britain. Early years. He was born in 1920, to Ernie French, an active communist, and Ethel Wi...
has lung cancer and she later dies from a stroke. Sid asks Marilyn to move in with him and his children. As her end date draws closer, Marilyn decides to give away her possessions and make goodbye DVDs, which makes Sid uncomfortable. On the day of death, Marilyn sees a pram fall into the water and she jumps in to rescu...
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Sigurd Wallén [SEP] date of death
Sigurd Wallén Sigurd Richard Engelbrekt Wallén (1 September 188420 March 1947) was a Swedish actor, film director, and singer. Selected filmography. - "His Lordship's Last Will" (1919) - "Her Little Majesty" (1925) - "The Red Day" (1932) - "His Life's Match" (1932) - "The Storholmen Brothers" (1932) - "Love and Deficit...
Love and Deficit Love and Deficit (Swedish: Kärlek och kassabrist) is a 1932 Swedish comedy film directed by Gustaf Molander and starring Sigurd Wallén, Tutta Rolf and Edvin Adolphson. The film's art direction was by Arne Åkermark. Main cast. - Sigurd Wallén as Andersson - Tutta Rolf as Margit Hauge - Edvin Adolphso...
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Sir Barry Denny, 2nd Baronet [SEP] date of death
Sir Barry Denny, 2nd Baronet Sir Barry Denny, 2nd Baronet (died 20 October 1794) was an Anglo-Irish politician. Denny was the son of Sir Barry Denny, 1st Baronet and Jane Denny. He served as an officer in the Kerry Militia, eventually becoming a Major. Following his father's death in April 1794, he became a baronet and...
engineers, of Dumbarton. The second Baronet was President of William Denny & Brothers Ltd. The third Baronet was Chairman of the Air Registration Board. Denny baronets, of Gillingham (1642). - Sir William Denny, 1st Baronet (died 1676) Denny baronets, of Castle Moyle (1782). - Sir Barry Denny, 1st Baronet (–1794) - Sir...
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Sir Edward Wotton [SEP] date of death
Sir Edward Wotton Sir Edward Wotton (1489–1551) was the Treasurer of Calais and a privy councillor to Edward VI of England. Life. Edward first appears in the commission of the peace for Kent on 2 June 1524; subsequently his name was generally included in the commissions of the peace, of gaol delivery, and oyer and term...
, and he had again visited the Netherlands before his death in London. He is buried in the Trinity Chapel of Canterbury Cathedral. Relatives. His brother Sir Edward Wotton was made Treasurer of Calais in 1540, and was one of those who took part in the overthrow of the Lord Protector Somerset. His nephew, Thomas Wotton ...
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Sir John Croft, 1st Baronet [SEP] date of death
Sir John Croft, 1st Baronet Sir John Croft, 1st Baronet FRS DL (1778–1862) was an English diplomat, and spy for Wellington against Napoleon. Life. He was born in Porto, Portugal, the son of John Croft, merchant, and Henrietta Maria, daughter of James Tunstall. He was educated in a British school run by an Anglican cler...
the Vane-Tempest-Stewarts, Earls Vane and Marquesses of Londonderry. Tempest baronets of Tong, Yorkshire. Created 25 May 1664 in the Baronetcy of England for John Tempest. - Sir John Tempest, 1st Baronet (1645–23 Jun 1693) - Sir George Tempest, 2nd Baronet (22 May 1672–11 Oct 1745) - Sir Henry Tempest, 3rd Baronet (1 S...
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Sophia Maria Westenholz [SEP] date of death
Sophia Maria Westenholz Sophia Maria Westenholz, née Fritscher (1759-1838) was a German composer, musician, singer and music educator. She was born into a privileged family and spent most of her life in the courts of Schwerin and Ludwigslust, capitals of the Duchy of Mecklenburg-Schwerin. She studied music with Konzert...
and the building has been described as "surely one of the most unlikely houses anywhere in Sussex". It was used as a base for soldiers during World War II, and has featured in several films. Huth was buried in the churchyard of St Mary Magdalene's Church in the village, to which his son Edward gave a "magnificent" lych...
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Stan Fairbairn [SEP] date of death
Stan Fairbairn Stan Fairbairn (14 July 1886 – 26 February 1943) was an Australian rules footballer who played with Melbourne in the Victorian Football League (VFL). Notes.
run (Ka'Imi Fairbairn kick); STAN – Kevin Hogan 2-yard run (Jordan Williamson kick); UCLA – Brett Hundley 5-yard Run (Fairbairn kick) 2nd quarter scoring: STAN – Stepfan Taylor 1-yard run (Williamson Kick); STAN – Williamson 37-yard field goal 3rd quarter scoring: UCLA – Fairbairn 31-yard field goal; UCLA – Franklin 20...
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Stephen Samuel Perry [SEP] date of death
Stephen Samuel Perry Stephen Samuel Perry (1825–1874) managed Peach Point Plantation, and is credited with amassing and preserving significant historical manuscripts related to Texas history. Peach Point Plantation is an official historic landmark of Texas located in Jones Creek, but from the 1830s through the Civil Wa...
Brown. Sarah is also buried at Gulf Prairie Cemetery. Stephen and Sarah had a child named James Franklin Perry on July 29, 1854. James Franklin Perry married Catherine H. Morris (February 20, 1855 - January 25, 1935). James and Catherine had three children including a distinct person named "Stephen Samuel Perry" who al...
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Sumitra Charat Ram [SEP] date of death
Sumitra Charat Ram Sumitra Charat Ram (17 November 1914 – 8 August 2011) was a noted Indian arts patron, impresario and the founder of Shriram Bharatiya Kala Kendra (SBKK) established in 1952. She played a key role in the revival of performing arts, especially Kathak in the post-independence era, with the establishment...
Sumitra Charat Ram, wife of industrialist, Lala Charat Ram of Shriram Group. here noted Kathak guru, Shambhu Maharaj, taught and his nephew Birju Maharaj. It was later taken over by Sangeet Natak Akademi and shifted to nearby Mandi House to become the National Institute of Kathak Dance. Founder Director, Sumitra Charat...
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Tadeusz Faliszewski [SEP] date of death
Tadeusz Faliszewski Tadeusz Faliszewski (1898-1961) (Jerzy Nowogródzki, Jerzy Orowski, Jan Pobóg, Jan Saskowski), Polish singer, cabaret actor, director of revues and operettas. Husband of actress Halina Kidawska. Spent his childhood in Lviv. Served in the army in World War II. Made his debut as actor in 1922, played i...
record company asked her to write Russian words to the melody, and the result was «У самовара». Her other hits included the tango "Skrwawione serce" ("My Bleeding Heart") sung by Polish "queen of tango" Stanisława Nowicka, the foxtrot "Abdul Bej" based on oriental motifs, sung by Tadeusz Faliszewski and Albert Harris, ...
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Thomas Ainger [SEP] date of death
Thomas Ainger Thomas Ainger (1 August 1799 – 15 November 1863) was an English clergyman. Biography. He was born on 1 August 1799 at Whittlesey and educated at the Norwich grammar school and St. John's College, Cambridge. He graduated in 1821, became curate at St. Giles's, Reading, in 1822, and afterwards assistant mini...
Arthur Campbell Ainger Arthur Campbell Ainger (4 July 1841, Greenwich, Kent – 26 October 1919, Mustians, Eton, Berkshire) was an assistant master at Eton College and a writer of Christian lyrics for hymns, most notably "God Is Working His Purpose Out" (1894). Arthur Ainger, whose father was Rev. Thomas Ainger, was educ...
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Thomas Austen [SEP] date of death
Thomas Austen Thomas Austen (1775 – 23 July 1859) was a British soldier and politician. He was the second cousin of Jane Austen, the novelist, and lived at Kippington Park, Sevenoaks. He was educated at St John's College, Cambridge. As a soldier he fought in America with the 40th Foot regiment. He was made Aide Princip...
definite reference to this mill was in 1317, when the mill was held by John de Cheggeworth. John de Chageworth was recorded at the mill in 1324. The mill was in the ownership of Sir Cheney Culpeper in 1657. It was then known as the Lower Mill. The previous owners were Thomas Hatche and Richard Austen, who had recently ...
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Thomas Bastiaan Pleyte [SEP] date of death
Thomas Bastiaan Pleyte Thomas Bastiaan Pleyte (23 October 1864 in Leiden – 25 March 1926 in The Hague) was a Dutch politician. Pleyte was minister of Colonies in the Cort van der Linden cabinet. He became known as a liberal minister who founded the People's Council in 1916, a move that is widely regarded as the importa...
Pleyte Pleyte may refer to: - Cornelis Marinus Pleyte (1863–1917), Dutch museum curator; son of Willem Pleyte - Thomas Bastiaan Pleyte (1864–1926), Dutch politician - Willem Pleyte (1836–1903), Dutch Egyptologist and museum director; father of Cornelis Marinus Pleyte
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Thomas Lorango [SEP] date of death
Thomas Lorango Thomas Lorango, American pianist, was born on June 8, 1959 in Buffalo, New York; he died of AIDS on December 30, 1992 in New York City. Life. Lorango studied piano at the Curtis Institute of Music, where his teachers included Leon Fleischer, Mieczyslaw Horszowski, and Seymour Lipkin. He won prizes includ...
Warum", no. 3 from "Phantasiestücke", Op. 12; and no. 1 from "Gesänge der Frühe", Op. 133). According to the label, this recording was the first of the concerto to feature period instruments. NCD 60108, "Thomas Lorango: The Debut Album" (Brahms, "Sonata No. 3 in F minor", op. 5; Robert Schumann, "Etudes Symphoniques", ...
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Thomas Mullins, 1st Baron Ventry [SEP] date of death
Thomas Mullins, 1st Baron Ventry Thomas Mullins, 1st Baron Ventry (25 October 1736 – 11 January 1824) was an Anglo-Irish politician and peer. Biography. Mullins was the son of William Mullins and Mary Rowan. His great-grandfather had settled in County Kerry in 1666, purchasing land at Burnham, near Dingle, and had serv...
Thomas Mullins Thomas Mullins may refer to: - Thomas Mullins, 1st Baron Ventry (1736–1824), supporter of the Union of Great Britain and Ireland - Thomas Mullins (British Army officer) (d. 1823), son of the 1st Baron, cashiered for his actions at the Battle of New Orleans - Thomas Mullins, 3rd Baron Ventry (1786–1868), ...
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Thomas Story [SEP] date of death
Thomas Story Thomas Story (1670?–1742) was an English Quaker convert and friend of William Penn, whose writings were very influential to Quakers. In 1698, he visited colonial America, lectured to Quakers there, and held positions in the Pennsylvania colony. Early life. Born around 1670, he was son by his first wife 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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Timoleon Raimondi [SEP] date of death
Timoleon Raimondi Timoleon Raimondi (5 May 1827 – 27 September 1894) () was the Last Prefect and First Vicar Apostolic of Hong Kong (17 November 1874). Raimondi was born in Milan, Italy. He was the younger brother of Antonio Raimondi, a prominent naturalist who worked in Peru. Timoleon was ordained as a priest on 25 Ma...
by the Japanese. It became a school again in 1950 and has remained a Government School since then. King's College has been a 'declared monument' of Hong Kong since 2011. Raimondi College is a co-educational English-medium secondary school, named after Bishop Timoleon Raimondi, the first Vicar Apostolic of Hong Kong. Es...
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Trude Fleischmann [SEP] date of death
Trude Fleischmann Trude Fleischmann (1895–1990) was an Austrian-born American photographer. After becoming a notable society photographer in Vienna in the 1920s, she re-established her business in New York in 1940. Early life. Born in Vienna in December 1895, Fleischmann was the second of three children in a well-to-do...
, Vienna, January to May 2011, in an exhibition titled "Trude Fleischmann: Der sebstbewusste Blick". External links. - "Trude Fleischmann: Der sebstbewusste Blick" 2011 exhibition page at the Vienna Museum website - Fostinum: Numerous Photos by Trude Fleischmann
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Tómméne [SEP] date of death
Tómméne Saint Tómméne (also called Thoman, Thomanus, Thomenus, Thomian, Thomianus, Thomienus, Toimen, Toimene, Tóiméne, Tomiano, Tómíne, Tomini, Tomméin, Tommene,Tommine, Tomyn, Comméne, Comyn, Terenannus) b. c.580 - d.10 January 661, was the Bishop of Armagh, Ireland from 623 to 10 January 661. Genealogy and Birth. St...
Saint Tómméne reigned as Bishop for 38 years. The Paschal Controversies. At this time the Irish Church was preoccupied with the Paschal Question, i.e. how to compute the date of Easter and Christ’s death. St. Tómméne was interested in this dispute even before he was made Bishop of Armagh. A letter, written c.610 by Arc...
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Ubirajara Ribeiro Martins [SEP] date of death
Ubirajara Ribeiro Martins Ubirajara Ribeiro Martins (8 July 1932 – 26 May 2015) was a Brazilian entomologist. Martins was born in 1932 in São Paulo, Brazil. He concluded his studies at the Universidade Federal de Viçosa in 1954 with a bachelor's degree in agronomy. Martins then proceeded to work at the Museum of Zool...
Lucas, 35, Portuguese footballer (Académica). - Ubirajara Ribeiro Martins, 82, Brazilian entomologist. - Edward Moylan, 91, American tennis player. - John Pinder, 70, New Zealand-born Australian comedy producer. - Cyril Roger, 93, English speedway rider. - Art Thieme, 73, American folk musician. - Aristidis Vlassis, 68...
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Ulla Billquist [SEP] date of death
Ulla Billquist Ulla Billquist, born Schönström (14 August 1907 – 6 July 1946) as Ulla Ebba Ingegerd Hahn, was a Swedish female schlager singer. She was mostly successful during the early 1940s. Discography. - "Parfym-visan", Pathé, December 1929 - "Ett enda litet finger", Pathé, December 1929 - "Fusyjama, Pathé, Decemb...
says she does not mind because he is her "soldier somewhere in Sweden". Translated to English: Ulla Billquist version. Ulla Billquist recorded the song for Swedish record company Sonora on 8 May 1940. The recording was Billquist's first for Sonora after she was lured from Sonora's competitor Columbia for a monthly sala...
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Umberto Melnati [SEP] date of death
Umberto Melnati Umberto Melnati (17 June 1897 – 30 March 1979) was an Italian film actor He appeared in over 35 films between 1932 and 1962. He starred in films such as the Mario Mattoli 1936 film "L'uomo che sorride" and "Il signor Max" (1937). He made many apperanaces alongside Vittorio De Sica when he was a younger ...
Two on a Vacation Two on a Vacation (Italian: Pazza di gioia) is a 1940 Italian comedy film directed by Carlo Ludovico Bragaglia and starring Vittorio De Sica, María Denis and Umberto Melnati. It was a remake of the 1932 German film "Two in a Car". It was shot at the Cinecittà Studios in Rome. The film's sets were desi...
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Vahé Katcha [SEP] date of death
Vahé Katcha Vahé-Karnik Khatchadourian better known as Vahé Katcha (in Armenian Վահե Քաչա) (born in Damascus, Syria in 1928 - died in Paris on 14 January 2003) was a French Armenian author, screenwriter and journalist. Katcha wrote 25 novels and two theatre pieces in addition to a great number of adaptations and screen...
Katcha Katcha may refer to: - Katcha, Sudan, a village in the Nuba Mountains Region in the south of Sudan - Katcha, Togo, a village in the Bassar Prefecture in the Kara Region - Katcha, Nigeria, a Local Government Area in Niger State - Katcha language, a dialect of Kadugli in Sudan - Persons - Vahé Katcha (1928-2003), ...
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Vanna Brosio [SEP] date of death
Vanna Brosio Vanna Brosio (18 April 1943 – 19 June 2010) was an Italian singer, television personality and journalist. Life and career. Born Giovanna Brosio in Turin, the daughter of a well-known antiquarian and the niece of the former NATO Secretary General Manlio Brosio, she started her career in 1948 as a model in M...
Dirk Stikker as a secretary general. He resigned 3 September 1971. On 29 September 1971, U.S. President Richard Nixon awarded him the Presidential Medal of Freedom. Brosio died in Torino. He was the uncle of singer and television presenter Vanna Brosio. References. - NATO Who is Who? Secretary General Manlio Brosio. Re...
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Victor Bonham-Carter [SEP] date of death
Victor Bonham-Carter Victor Bonham-Carter (13 December 1913 – 13 March 2007) was an English author, farmer and publisher. He was the son of General Sir Charles Bonham-Carter, who was Governor of Malta (1936-1940). Works. - "The English Village" (1952) - "Exploring Parish Churches" (1959) - "Farming the Land" (1959) - "...
. Following a divorce in 1909 he married Gabrielle Madge Jeanette Fisher in 1911 and they had a son, Victor Bonham-Carter. His brothers included Sir Edgar Bonham Carter and Sir Maurice Bonham Carter, the latter of whom is the grandfather of actress Helena Bonham Carter. Honours. - 1917 – Distinguished Service Order - 1...
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Vilmos Rőder [SEP] date of death
Vilmos Rőder Vilmos Rőder (11 January 1881 – 13 December 1969) was a Hungarian military officer and politician, who served as Minister of Defence between 1936 and 1938. He fought in the First World War as Chief of Army Staff of Army Corps. He was the triggering of the army development between 1930 and 1934, but he had ...
Pál Prónay (1874–1946?) military officer, leader of the Prónay detachment. - Imre Radványi (1909–1984) military engineer. - Liviu Rebreanu (1885–1944), writer, Director of the National Theatre Bucharest (1928–1930 and 1940–1944). - Endre Rodriguez (1899–1975) film director. - Vilmos Rőder (1881–1969) military officer, ...
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Víctor Pradera Larumbe [SEP] date of death
Víctor Pradera Larumbe Juan Víctor Pradera Larumbe (1872–1936) was a Spanish political theorist and a Carlist politician. Family and youth. Víctor's paternal family originated from France; his grandfather, Juan Pradera Martinena, lived in the Basque town of Sare (Labourd province), but moved across the Pyrenees and set...
1945 edition of "El Estado Nuevo" – but never as an alleged theoretical foundation of the state. Today it is usually regarded as a monarchist version of the corporativist theory. Some historians consider Pradera's work a disintegration rather than integration of Carlism, the result of political amorphism of the 1930s. ...
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Walter Zerlett-Olfenius [SEP] date of death
Walter Zerlett-Olfenius Walter Zerlett-Olfenius (7 April 1897 – 18 April 1975) was a German screenwriter, who worked on films for UFA (Universum Film AG), from 1936 until 1945. His most notable project was the 1943 Nazi film about the sinking of the RMS "Titanic". The film cost four million Reichsmarks (equivalent to m...
making) mostly shunned Zerlett-Olfenius and Goebbels even issued a decree threatening to personally investigate and punish anyone who refused to work with Zerlett-Olfenius . Imprisonment and death. In August 1947, Zerlett-Olfenius was sentenced to five years in a labor camp. Fifty percent of his assets were confiscated...
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Whit Cunliffe [SEP] date of death
Whit Cunliffe Whittaker "Whit" Cunliffe (15 December 1875 in Haslingden – 1 May 1966) was an English comic singer known for the outfits worn during his stage performances and his World War I song "Hoch, Hoch Der Kaiser" and other songs including "What Does it Matter to Me?" (1906) and "A Different Girl Again". Cunliffe...
forced feeding in prison of suffragettes a couple of years earlier, and denounces the Social Insurance laws put in place by Lloyd George's government in 1911. Cunliffe was an enthusiastic supporter of the First World War and was involved in a great many concerts raising money to help the war drive. Cunliffe was referre...
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Wilfride Piollet [SEP] date of death
Wilfride Piollet Wilfride Piollet (28 April 1943 – 20 January 2015) was a French ballerina and choreographer. She was born in Saint-Rambert-d'Albon. Her philosophy of dance and her research led to the publication of several books. Piollet joined the Paris Opera Ballet company in 1960. She gained the rank "coryphée" in ...
She takes part in dance related events and gives conferences in France and worldwide, such as "Sur la trace des Dames Blanches", commissioned by the Cinémathèque française de la Danse(Dance videos center). Several university dissertations were inspired by her conception of dance: - Bachelors - Élodie Bergerault, 1999, ...
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Willem Jacob Verdenius [SEP] date of death
Willem Jacob Verdenius Willem Jacob Verdenius (3 April 1913 – 23 June 1998) was a Dutch classicist. Life. Born at The Hague on 3 April 1913, he completed his PhD thesis on Parmenides at Utrecht University in 1942. He became Professor of Greek language and literature at Utrecht University in 1947. In 1965 he became memb...
Verdenius Verdenius is the surname of several people: - Jan Jacob Verdenius (born 1973), Norwegian skier - Willem Jacob Verdenius (1913-1998), Dutch classicist
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William Esdaile [SEP] date of death
William Esdaile William Esdaile (6 February 1758 – 2 October 1837 in Clapham), was an English banker and print collector. Esdaile was the fourth son of Sir James Esdaile of Great Gains, Essex, lord mayor of London, by his second wife, Mary Mayor. He received a commercial education, and was placed as a clerk in the bank...
: 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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William Longman [SEP] date of death
William Longman William Longman (14 November 1882 – 1 March 1967) was a croquet player from England. Longman won the Champion Cup in 1925 and was three times runner up in the Open Championship (1920, 1925 and 1926) and twice runner up in the Men's Championship (1953 and 1957). Longman represented England in the 1925 Ma...
: 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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William Sealy Gosset [SEP] date of death
William Sealy Gosset William Sealy Gosset (13 June 1876 – 16 October 1937) was Head Brewer of Guinness, Head Experimental Brewer of Guinness, and a pioneer of modern statistics. He pioneered small sample experimental design and analysis with an economic approach to the logic of uncertainty. Gosset published under the p...
' then colleague at Rugby, T.W. Jex-Blake. The couple had seven children, the eldest of whom died in early infancy. Among the remaining six the most notable was Dame Bertha Surtees Phillpotts, the Icelandic scholar. His youngest daughter, Marjory Surtees Philpotts captained the England Ladies Hockey Team and married Wi...
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Winwaloe [SEP] date of death
Winwaloe Saint Winwaloe (; ; or ; – 3 March 532) was the founder and first abbot of Landévennec Abbey (literally "Lann of Venec"), also known as the Monastery of Winwaloe. It was just south of Brest in Brittany, now part of France. Life. Winwaloe was the son of Fragan (or Fracan), a prince of Dumnonia, and his wife Gwe...
of Burgundy (approximate date) - Marius Aventicensis, bishop of Aventicum (d. 596) - Xiao Mohe, general of the Chen Dynasty and Sui Dynasty (d. 604) Deaths. - March 3 – Winwaloe, saint and founder of Landévennec Abbey (b.c. 460) - October 17 – Pope Boniface II - An Ding Wang, emperor of Northern Wei (b. 513) - Chang Gu...
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Émile Berlia [SEP] date of death
Émile Berlia Émile Berlia (23 May 1878 – 13 August 1946) was a French politician. Berlia was born in Toulouse. As a young man, he joined the French Section of the Workers' International (SFIO). An associate of Albert Bedouce, he was a member of the Chamber of Deputies from 1933 to 1940. In 1945, having been excluded fr...
presidential election Bedouce was the candidate of the SFIO, but lost to Albert Lebrun, the candidate of the Democratic Republican Alliance. On 10 July 1940, he voted in favour of granting the Cabinet presided by Marshal Philippe Pétain authority to draw up a new constitution, thereby effectively ending the French Thir...
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Étienne de Boré [SEP] date of death
Étienne de Boré Jean Étienne de Boré (27 December 1741 – 1 February 1820) was a Creole French planter, born in Kaskaskia, Illinois Country, who was known for producing the first granulated sugar in Louisiana. At the time, the area was under Spanish rule. His innovation made sugar cane profitable as a commodity crop and...
and Jeanne Catherine Pierre). They had six children together, the most notable of whom was Jean Noel Destréhan, after whom the town of Destrehan was named. Another son, Jean Baptiste Honoré d'Estrehan, was the first husband of Marie Felicité de St. Maxent. After his death, she married Bernardo de Gálvez, a Spanish colo...
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Abu Bakr ibn al-Arabi [SEP] date of death
Abu Bakr ibn al-Arabi Abu Bakr ibn al-Arabi or, in full Muḥammad b. ʿAbdallāh, Ibn al-ʿArabī al-Maʿāfirī, al-Išbīlī, Abū Bakr ( born in Sevilla in 1076 and died in Fez in 1148) was a judge and scholar of Maliki law from al-Andalus. Like Al-Mu'tamid ibn Abbad Ibn al-Arabi was forced to migrate to Morocco during the reig...
-Thani, death of Habib Abu Bakr al-Haddad - 27 of Rabi' al-Thani, death of Ahmad Sirhindi - 28 or 29 of Rabī’ al-Thānī, death of ibn Arabi, the great philosopher from Spain who died and rests in Damascus, Syria. Hadith. In Islamic eschatology: - Abu Hurairah said that the Prophet said: There will be an Ayah (sign) in (...
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Adafersaw Yenadu [SEP] date of death
Adafersaw Yenadu Adefrsew Yenadu(1873 - 1950) was an army commander, a member of the nobility of the Ethiopian Empire, and a patriot. Biography. Adefrsew Yenadu was the son of "Ras" Yenadu. He was a young favorite of Emperor Menelik II. In 1896, during the First Italo-Ethiopian War, Adefrsew Yenadu fought bravely at th...
make a pilgrimage to the holy city of Lalibella. Included in the Emperor's retinue was Coptic "Abuna" Petros, Etchage Gabre Giyorgis, "Ras" Kassa, "Dejazmach" Adafersaw Yenadu, "Dejazmach" Wondosson Kassa, and "Dejazmach" Aberra Kassa. From 12 April the Emperor spent three days there in prayer. On 15 April, Haile Selas...
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Adalbert Schnee [SEP] date of death
Adalbert Schnee Otto Adalbert Schnee (31 December 1913 – 4 November 1982) was a "Korvettenkapitän" (corvette captain) with Nazi Germany's "Kriegsmarine" during World War II. He commanded the U-boats , , , and , sinking twenty-one merchant ships on twelve patrols, for a total of of Allied shipping, and received the Knig...
German submarine U-2511 German submarine "U-2511" was a Type XXI U-boat of Nazi Germany's "Kriegsmarine" during World War II. The "Elektroboot" submarine was laid down on 7 July 1944 at the Blohm & Voss yard at Hamburg, launched on 2 September 1944, and commissioned on 29 September 1944 under the command of "Korvettenk...
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Akira Kono [SEP] date of death
Akira Kono Akira Kono (11 September 1929 – 25 December 1995) was a Japanese gymnast who competed in the 1956 Summer Olympics.
appeared with TBS "N Suta" weather director Masamitsu Morita. - "Tamori Club" "Kishōchō no Naka ni Senmon Shoten o Hakken! Kono Kishō Hon ga Sugoi!!" (10 Sep 2016, EX) – In this programme, he appeared as a guest with Akira Mori, who is in charge of weather for TBS' "Hiruobi". - "Shinsō News" (19 Jul 2017, BS Nittele–Ni...
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Albert Boynton Storms [SEP] date of death
Albert Boynton Storms Albert Boynton Storms (April 1, 1860 – July 1, 1933) was a professor, university administrator, and Methodist theologian. He was President of Iowa State University, Ames, Iowa; and the second president of Baldwin-Wallace College, Berea, Ohio. Education. Storms was born in Ann Arbor, Michigan in 18...
endowments, programs, and faculty during the postbellum period. He was the last college president to teach regular classes on top of his busy schedule as president. References. - Sources - Iowa State University", (1904-1924) "Alumni Magazine" - Baldwin-Wallace College Archives "Memoir of Albert Boynton Storms", "Alumnu...
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Aldo Ciccolini [SEP] date of death
Aldo Ciccolini Aldo Ciccolini (; 15 August 1925 – 1 February 2015) was an Italian-French pianist. Biography. Aldo Ciccolini was born in Naples. His father, who bore the title of Marquis of Macerata, worked as a typographer. He took his first lessons with Maria Vigliarolo d'Ovidio, and entered Naples Conservatory in 193...
Deaths in February 2015 The following is a list of notable deaths in February 2015. Entries for each day are listed alphabetically by surname. A typical entry lists information in the following sequence: - Name, age, country of citizenship and reason for notability, established cause of death, reference. February 2015....
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Alessandro Barnabò [SEP] date of death
Alessandro Barnabò Alessandro Barnabò (2 March 1801 – 24 February 1874) was an Italian Catholic Cardinal and Prefect of the Congregation Propaganda Fide. Early life. Barnabò was born on 2 March 1801 in Foligno. At the age of 10, he was sent by the French administration in Italy to the Prytanée National Militaire in La ...
Barnabò Barnabò may refer to: - Guglielmo Barnabò, Italian actor - Alessandro Barnabò, Italian catholic cardinal
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Alfred Comte [SEP] date of death
Alfred Comte Alfred Comte (4 June 1895 – 1 November 1965) was a Swiss aviation pioneer. He was active as a pilot, photographer, instructor, also as one of the first aviation entrepreneurs and was successful in the construction of civilian and military aircraft. Life. At the age of 15 Alfred Comte built a motorized bicy...
- 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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Alfred Potter [SEP] date of death
Alfred Potter Alfred Potter (15 December 1827 – 21 September 1878) was an English clergyman and a cricketer who played first-class cricket for Cambridge University in 1849. He was born in Ilkeston, Derbyshire and died at Nottingham. Potter was educated at St John's College, Cambridge. As a cricketer, he was a tail-end ...
Shayne Mystery Magazine" (1981/Sep) - ""Going to Pot"" in "Mike Shayne Mystery Magazine" (1981/Sep) - ""The Caliber of Death"" in "Mike Shayne Mystery Magazine" (1982/Jul) (with Talmage Powell) - "Alfred Hitchcock" (1986/Jun) (with Wilbur Daniel Steele) - "Alfred Hitchcock" (1973/Sep) (with Ron Goulart and Alan Dean Fo...
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Alistair Hulett [SEP] date of death
Alistair Hulett Alistair Hulett (15 October 1951 – 28 January 2010) was a Scottish acoustic folk singer best known as the singer of the folk punk band, Roaring Jack. Early life. Born in Glasgow, Hulett discovered traditional music as an early teen and began playing the folk circuit in New Zealand in 1968, after immigra...
Joe Boyd and also featuring Robyn Hitchcock, Trembling Bells, Dr Strangely Strange and others. - Neil Young – performance at the Queen Elizabeth Theatre, Vancouver, in February 2010, curated by Hal Wilner as part of the Cultural Olympiad. - Alistair Hulett – Roberts recorded a version of Hulett's "The Dark Loch" for th...
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Andrzej Herder [SEP] date of death
Andrzej Herder Andrzej Herder (31 August 1937, Warsaw, Poland – 21 May 2002, Łódź, Poland) was a Polish film and theatre actor. Biography. Herder was a 1960 graduate of the Acting Department of the National Film School in Łódź. He was awarded the Medal of Honor of Lodz in 1974, Cross of Merit in 1979, and the Order of ...
Andrzej Śrzedrzyński Andrzej Śrzedrzyński (died 1654) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Auxiliary Bishop of Lviv (1641–1654) andTitular Bishop of "Nicopolis in Epiro" (1641–1654). Biography. On 16 Sep 1641, Andrzej Śrzedrzyński was appointed during the papacy of Pope Urban VIII as Auxiliary Bishop of Lviv and ...
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Annibale Zoilo [SEP] date of death
Annibale Zoilo Annibale Zoilo (c. 1537–1592) was an Italian composer and singer of the late Renaissance Roman School. He was a contemporary of Palestrina, writing music in a closely related style, and was a prominent composer and choir director in Rome in the late 16th century. Life. He was born in Rome, but little doc...
1577 in music Events. - July – Annibale Zoilo resigns from the Sistine Chapel Choir, due to ill health. - 25 October – Pope Gregory XIII appoints Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina and Annibale Zoilo to prepare a corrected edition of the "Graduale Romanum". Publications. - "none listed" Classical music. - Johannes Eccard...
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Anthony J. DePace [SEP] date of death
Anthony J. DePace Anthony J. DePace (1892–1977) was an American architect who designed numerous Roman Catholic churches throughout the Northeastern United States area during the mid to late 20th century. Early life and education. DePace was born on July 13, 1892 in Italy. Shortly thereafter he emigrated to the United S...
, his office was located at 36G Broadway, New York City. Career Early career. While earning his diplomas, Juster was Squad Leader, draftsmen and writer for Goldner & Goldberg from 1913–1917; he was a draftsman, writer, and supervisor at the firm of Alfred C. Bossom from 1918-1924 where he met Anthony J. DePace with who...
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Anton Plenikowski [SEP] date of death
Anton Plenikowski Anton Plenikowski (19 November 1899 – 3 March 1971) was a German communist politician of the Free City of Danzig and East Germany. Biography. Plenikowski was born in Zoppot, then a German town on the country's "North Sea" coast. He served in the German Army in World War I and became a member of the So...
people. - Eugeniusz Kwiatkowski (1888–1974) statesman and economist - Carl Maria Splett (1898–1964) a German Roman Catholic priest and Bishop of Danzig - Anton Plenikowski (1899–1971) a German communist politician of the Free City of Danzig and East Germany - Fritz Houtermans (1903–1966) a Dutch-Austrian-German atomic ...
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Antonio Gai [SEP] date of death
Antonio Gai Antonio Gai (Born 3 May 1686  – 4 June 1769) was an Italian sculptor, active in his native Venice and Veneto during the late-Baroque period. Biography. He learned his trade from a wood sculptor and his father, Francesco, also a sculptor. He completed the statues of allegories of "Faith" and "Fortitude" for ...
Igual de Soria (16 May 1803 – death 14 Sep 1814) - Antonio Carrillo Mayoral (10 July 1815 – death 19 March 1826) - Cipriano Sánchez Varela (3 July 1826 – death 13 March 1848) - Martino Piña y Giménez (5 Sep 1851 – death 25 Nov 1851) - José Ávila Lamas (27 Sep 1852 – 25 Sep 1857), next Bishop of Orense) - Bernardo Conde...
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Antonio da Sangallo the Elder [SEP] date of death
Antonio da Sangallo the Elder Antonio da Sangallo the Elder (c. 1453December 27, 1534) was an Italian Renaissance architect who specialized in the design of fortifications. Biography. Antonio da Sangallo was born at Florence. Sangallo's father Francesco Giamberti was a woodworker. His brother Giuliano da Sangallo and n...
of architects and artists who assumed the name Sangallo, possibly after property they owned at the San Gallo gate of Florence - Giuliano da Sangallo and Antonio da Sangallo the Elder were his sons and Antonio da Sangallo the Younger, Bastiano da Sangallo and Francesco da Sangallo were his grandsons. It was Giuliano who...
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Archduke Leopold Ludwig of Austria [SEP] date of death
Archduke Leopold Ludwig of Austria Archduke Leopold Ludwig of Austria (German: Leopold Ludwig Maria Franz Julius Estorgius Gerhard Erzherzog von Ósterreich) (b. Milan 6 June 1823 – d. Hórnstein 24 May 1898) was an Austrian general and admiral. Life. He was the eldest son of Archduke Rainer Joseph of Austria (1783–1853)...
Ferdinand Karl Leopold Joseph Franz Marcelin (1793–1875), eldest son of Holy Roman Emperor Francis II, became Emperor Ferdinand I of Austria upon his father's death in 1835 - Archduke Ferdinand Karl Viktor of Austria-Este (1821–1849), younger son of Duke Francis IV of Modena - Archduke Ferdinand Maximilian Joseph (1832...
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Aristide Auguste Stanislas Verneuil [SEP] date of death
Aristide Auguste Stanislas Verneuil Aristide Auguste Stanislas Verneuil (29 September 1823, Paris – 11 January 1895) was a French physician and surgeon. He studied medicine in Paris, where his instructors were Jacques Lisfranc de St. Martin (1790–1847), Pierre-Antoine-Ernest Bazin (1807–1878), Charles-Pierre Denonvilli...
Indre-et-Loire department - Verneuil-sur-Seine, in the Yvelines department - Verneuil-sur-Serre, in the Aisne department - Verneuil-sur-Vienne, in the Haute-Vienne department People. - Aristide Auguste Stanislas Verneuil (1823–1895), a French physician and surgeon - Auguste Victor Louis Verneuil (1856–1913), a French c...
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Arthur Baldwinson [SEP] date of death
Arthur Baldwinson Arthur Baldwinson (1908-1969) was one of Australia’s first generation of prominent modernist architects to experience the European modernist movement first hand. His modernist contemporaries include Roy Grounds and Frederick Romberg in Victoria, as well as Sydney Ancher and Walter Bunning in New South...
the Beaufort Division of the Commonwealth Department of Aircraft Production (DAP) located at Fishermen’s Bend, Melbourne and Essendon Airport. The highly efficient Beaufort Division manufactured twin engine Beaufort Bombers under license during the 1939-45 War. The Beaufort House was designed by Arthur Baldwinson (Chie...
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Arthur Lasenby Liberty [SEP] date of death
Arthur Lasenby Liberty Sir Arthur Lasenby Liberty (13 August 1843 – 11 May 1917) was a London-based merchant, and the founder of Liberty & Co. Early life. Arthur Liberty was born on 13 August 1843 in Chesham, Buckinghamshire, England, the son of a draper. He began work at sixteen with an uncle who sold lace, and later ...
and Back Again" - "Liberty", a song by the Grateful Dead from "So Many Roads (1965–1995)" and "Road Trips Volume 2 Number 4" - "Liberty", a song by Journey from "Time3" People. - Arthur Lasenby Liberty (1843–1917), founder of Liberty & Co - Liberty DeVitto (born 1950), an American rock drummer - Liberty Hyde Bailey, Am...
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Artur Mahraun [SEP] date of death
Artur Mahraun Artur Mahraun (30 December 1890 – 29 March 1950) was the founder and leader of the Young German Order ("Jungdeutscher Orden" or Jungdo) and an early contender for the leadership of the far right youth in Weimar Germany. Born the son of a privy councillor in Kassel, Mahraun became a career soldier with the...
, Artur Mahraun, leader of the Young German Order, the industrialist Carl Duisberg, as well as the former ministers Otto Gessler and Gustav Noske were among the signatories of the appeal, which convinced Hindenburg to run. The liberal German People's Party and the German State Party also declared their support. The Soc...
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Asa Finley [SEP] date of death
Asa Finley Asa Finley (1788– 8 April 1853) was a politician and judge in Missouri. Early life. Finley was born in Montgomery County, Virginia, and after marrying his first wife, Esther Gleaves in 1806, they migrated to Christian County, Kentucky and settled on land he had already surveyed for himself in 1803. Migrating...
family and some of the children of John Pettus Finley's family. Political service. In 1822 and again in 1826 Asa Finley was elected as Representative of Saline County, Missouri to the Missouri Legislature. In 1824, Asa Finley was elected as the first judge in Arrow Rock. Asa Finley and his wife, Esther Gleaves Finley, ...
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Athanasius II Dabbas [SEP] date of death
Athanasius II Dabbas Patriarch Athanasius II Dabbas (died 1619), sometime known also as Athanasius III, was Eastern Orthodox Patriarch of Antioch from 1611 to 1619. Life. Athanasius II Dabbas succeeded to be elected Patriarch because he promised to the Damascenes to pay annually the deficit of the tax required of the C...
Chio was anti-patriarch from 1674 to 1684, Athanasius Dabbas from 1685 to 1694. Jawhar did not submit to patriarch Maximos II Hakim and excommunicate him and all his partisans: for this reason Jawhar was in turn excommunicated on 1 August 1761. Nor Jawhar accepted as patriarch Theodosius V Dahan who was elected shortly...
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Aziz Abdullah Ahmed [SEP] date of death
Aziz Abdullah Ahmed Aziz Abdullah Ahmed Mirza (عزيز عبدالله احمد) (1927 – 5 August 2008) was an Iraqi Kurdish judge. He was born in Sulaymaniyah, Kurdistan Region, Iraq, in 1927. He graduated from the Faculty of Law at Baghdad University in 1950. He was a member of the High Court of Cassation from 1996 till 2004 in Erb...
- Riyadh Shikawi - Abdul Rahman Abdul Abu Ghiyth Sulayman - Tarek Ali Abdullah Ahmed Baada - Ayoob Tarish - Toufiq Saber Muhammad Al Marwa’i - Waddah al-Yaman - Haitham al-Yemeni - Zahar Omar Hamis Bin Hamdoun - Walid Said Bin Said Zaid - Abdulrab Muhammad Muhammad Ali al-Sayfi Yemeni people Yemeni extrajudicial prison...
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Benjamin Fine [SEP] date of death
Benjamin Fine Benjamin Fine (1905–1975) was an American journalist and author. He worked at "The New York Times" from 1938 to 1958. Fine was born in Attleboro, Massachusetts, and died while on vacation in Puson, South Korea. Biography. Biography Early years. Benjamin Fine was born September 1, 1905 in [New York City] t...
Sep 2002. - "Berlioz: Requiem." Gothic Records. Release Date: 6 May 2003. - "Britten: War Requiem." Composer: Benjamin Britten. Gothic Records. Re-Release Date: 10 May 2005. - "Noel: A Musical Feast/A Loft & Gothic sampler." Gothic Records, Release Date: 18 Oct 2005. - "The Very Best Of Dvorák." Naxos Classical Music C...
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Bernard Saisset [SEP] date of death
Bernard Saisset Bernard Saisset () was an Occitan bishop of Pamiers, in the County of Foix in the south of France, whose outspoken disrespect for Philip IV of France incurred charges of high treason in the overheated atmosphere of tension between the King and his ministry and Pope Boniface VIII, leading up to the papal...
1310) - Manfred of Sicily (approximate date; d. 1266) - Elisabeth of Wrocław, duchess consort of Greater Poland (approximate date; d. 1265) - Bernard Saisset, Occitan bishop of Pamiers (d. 1311) - Ramon Llull, Majorcan missionary (d. 1316) Deaths. - July 18 – John de Braose, Marcher Lord of Bramber and Gower - Michael ...
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Berthold Nebel [SEP] date of death
Berthold Nebel Berthold Nebel (1889–1964) was an American sculptor. Berthold Nebel was born in 1889 in Basel, Switzerland, and came to the United States with his parents when he was a year old. Training. By 1900 his parents had settled in New Jersey, and Nebel as a young boy took lessons in oil painting from “an artist...
and a member of the National Sculpture Society. Following his death, Nebel's studio was enjoyed by his daughter Lucia Nebel White, a photographer, and her husband, George A. White, the well-known builder-architect. Sources. - E. Benezit, Dictionnaire critique et documentaire des peintres, sculpteurs, dessinateurs, et g...
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Bjørg Holmsen [SEP] date of death
Bjørg Holmsen Bjørg Holmsen, née Gulvik (13 June 1931 – 4 January 2015) is a Norwegian politician for the Conservative Party. She served as a deputy representative to the Parliament of Norway from Vestfold during the term 1973–1977. In total she met during 7 days of parliamentary session. She was also mayor of Brunlane...
), term/s: 1977–1981 and 1981–1985 - Bjørg Holmsen (1931–2015), term/s: 1973–1977 - Amandus Holte (1888–1965) - Thorleif Holth (1931–2014), term/s: 1961–1965 - Andreas Honerød (1905–1965), term/s: 1961–1965 and 1965–1969 - Hans Hilding Hønsvall (born 1952), term/s: 2001–2005 - Michael Peter Hopp (1787– ??), term/s: 184...
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Carl Gustav Friedrich Hasselbach [SEP] date of death
Carl Gustav Friedrich Hasselbach Carl Gustav Friedrich Hasselbach (21 March 1809 – 21 April 1882) was a privy councillor, member of the Prussian House of Lords, and served as Lord Mayor of the city of Magdeburg from 1851 to 1881. Life. Born in Stettin (Szczecin) to a shipping lawyer, Hasselbach attended school in Stett...
and teacher of music - Carl Gustav Friedrich Hasselbach (1809–1882), member of the Prussian House of Lords - Georg Amadeus Carl Friedrich Naumann (1797–1873), German mineralogist and geologist - Hans Carl Friedrich von Mangoldt (1854–1925), German mathematician - Johann Carl Friedrich Dauthe (1746–1816), German archite...
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Carlo Giorgio Garofalo [SEP] date of death
Carlo Giorgio Garofalo Carlo Giorgio Garofalo (5 August 1886 – 6 April 1962) was an Italian composer, conductor and organist. Garofalo was born in Rome, Italy to Giovanni and Faustina Rinaldi Garofalo. He later attended the Vatican college where he studied organ and music composition. Garofalo followed classmate Pietro...
Garofalo Garofalo may refer to: People. - Agostino Garofalo (born 1984), Italian footballer - Carlo Giorgio Garofalo (1886–1962), Italian composer and organist - Il Garofalo (1481–1559), Italian painter - Janeane Garofalo (born 1964), American actress and activist - Pat Garofalo (born 1971), a Minnesota state politicia...
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Carmelo Domênico Recchia [SEP] date of death
Carmelo Domênico Recchia Carmelo Domênico Recchia, O. Cist, (14 December 1921 – 26 August 2015) was an Italian prelate of the Roman Catholic Church. Recchia was born in Sora and ordained a priest on 4 August 1946 from the religious order of Order of Cistercians. Recchia was confirmed Abbot of the Territorial abbey of C...
Roman Rite) - Pedro José Agostini, Cistercian Order (O. Cist.) (1969.07.12 – death 1973), born 1904.04.12 in Italy - Carmelo Domênico Recchia, O. Cist. (1976.12.07 – 1999.03.24), born 1921.12.14 in Italy - "Apostolic Administrator Orani João Tempesta, O. Cist. (1999.03.24 – 2002.12.11), only Brazilian Ordinary, while B...
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Charles Edward Callwell [SEP] date of death
Charles Edward Callwell Major-General Sir Charles Edward Callwell (2 April 1859 – May 1928), was an Anglo-Irish officer of the British Army, who served in the artillery, as an intelligence officer, and as a staff officer and commander during the Second Boer War, and as Director of Operations & Intelligence during World...
General, Intelligence Branch) - 1886–1888 Henry Brackenbury Director of Military Intelligence - 1888–1891 Henry Brackenbury - 1891–1896 Edward Francis Chapman - 1896–1901 John Charles Ardagh Director General of Mobilisation and Military Intelligence - 1901–1904 William Nicholson Director of Military Operations - 1904–...
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Charles Lock [SEP] date of death
Charles Lock Charles Lock (1770 – 12 September 1804) was the British consul-general in Naples during the Neapolitan Revolution of 1799. Family. Charles Lock was born in 1770 into a rich, though illegitimate family. He was the second son of William Lock, who purchased the Norbury Park estate in Mickleham, Surrey in 1774...
Allyn, "Wolf Woman Bay", Jun 2005 - 2nd : J.A. Konrath, "With a Twist", Dec 2005 - 3rd : Robert S. Levinson, "Death Conquers All", Sep-Oct 2005 Recipients 2004. - 1st : Doug Allyn, "The Gin Mill", Sep-Oct 2004 - 2nd : Clark Howard, "Deep Lock", Dec 2004 - 3rd : Clark Howard, "Tequila Memories", Jun 2004 Recipients 2003...
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Charles Theodore Hagberg Wright [SEP] date of death
Charles Theodore Hagberg Wright Sir Charles Theodore Hagberg Wright, LL.D. (17 November 1862, Middleton Tyas, Yorkshire – 7 March 1940 in London) was the Secretary and Librarian of the London Library from 1893 until his death. He managed expansion of the library and compiled a comprehensive catalogue of its collection....
Michael Hagberg (1954-), a Swedish social democratic politician - Oscar Hagberg, the 25th head college football coach for the United States Naval Academy Midshipmen located in Annapolis, Maryland - Charles Theodore Hagberg Wright (1862–1940), English librarian informally called "Hagberg" - Places - Hagberg (Welzheim Fo...
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Charles Victor Naudin [SEP] date of death
Charles Victor Naudin Charles Victor Naudin (14 August 1815 in Autun – 19 March 1899 in Antibes) was a French naturalist and botanist. Biography. Naudin studied at Bailleul-sur-Thérain in 1825, at Limoux, and at the University of Montpellier from which he graduated in 1837. The following year he was working as a privat...
Naudin Naudin may refer to: - Charles Victor Naudin (1815-1899), a French botanist - Christophe Naudin (born 1962), a French writer - Gustave Naudin, a French World War I flying ace See also. - Sizaire-Naudin, a French automobile manufacturer based in Paris between 1905 and 1921
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Charlie Beckley [SEP] date of death
Charlie Beckley John Charles Beckley (26 February 1885 – 27 November 1964) was an Australian rules footballer who played with Essendon in the Victorian Football League (VFL).
Beckley (surname) Beckley is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: - Alfred Beckley (1802–1888), American politician and Confederate militia general - Art Beckley (1901–1965), American football player - Bill Beckley (born 1946), American artist - Charlie Beckley (1885–1964), Australian rules footballer - ...
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Chico Anysio [SEP] date of death
Chico Anysio Chico Anysio (born Francisco Anysio de Oliveira Paula Filho, 12 April 1931 – 23 March 2012) was a Brazilian actor, comedian, writer and composer. Biography. Anysio was born in Maranguape, Ceará. He moved with the family on Rio de Janeiro when he was 7 years old, and tried to work on "Rádio Guanabara". Sinc...
Mickey Sullivan, 80, American baseball coach. - David Waltz, 68, American computer scientist. - Neil L. Whitehead, 56, English anthropologist. March 2012 23. - Abdullahi Yusuf Ahmed, 77, Somali politician, President (2004–2008), liver failure. - Chico Anysio, 80, Brazilian comedian, renal and pulmonary failure. (Portug...
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Christa Reinig [SEP] date of death
Christa Reinig Christa Reinig (6 August 1926, Berlin – 30 September 2008, Munich) was a German poet, fiction and non-fiction writer, and dramatist. She began her career in the Soviet occupation zone which became East Berlin, was banned there, after publishing in West Germany, and moved to the West in 1964, settling in ...
Jo Wünsche. "Alternative" 20 (April 1977) 68–72 - Peter Horn. "Christa Reinig und das "weibliche Ich"". In "". Ed. Manfred Jurgensen. Bern: Lang, 1983. . pp. 101–22 - Sibylle Scheßwendter. "". Doctoral thesis, University of Siegen, 2000. pdf External links. - Christa Reinig at the German National Library
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Christiane Luise Amalie Becker [SEP] date of death
Christiane Luise Amalie Becker Christiane Luise Amalie Becker-Neumann (15 December 1778 – 22 September 1797) was a German actress. Life. She was born in Crossen-an-der-Oder, in the Kingdom of Prussia (now Krosno Odrzańskie, Poland), daughter of a theatrical manager and dramatic poet, Johann Christian Neumann. She made ...
Caroline of Baden Caroline of Baden (; 13 July 1776 – 13 November 1841) was by marriage an Electress of Bavaria and later the first Queen consort of Bavaria by marriage to Maximilian I Joseph of Bavaria. Life. Life Early life. She was the eldest child of Charles Louis, Hereditary Prince of Baden, and his wife Amalie of...
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Christos Tsountas [SEP] date of death
Christos Tsountas Christos Tsountas (; 1857 – 9 June 1934) was a Greek classical archaeologist. He was born in Thracian Stenimachos, Ottoman Empire (present-day Asenovgrad in Bulgaria) and attended Zariphios high school in Plovdiv. In 1886, he discovered and identified the Mycenean palace at Tiryns. He also conducted i...
Upon discovering a human skull beneath a gold death mask in one of the tombs, he declared: "I have gazed upon the face of Agamemnon". Christos Tsountas, another member of the ASA, cleared a significant portion of the citadel during his excavations of the site beginning in 1884 and ending in 1902. Afterwards, Tsountas a...
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Clara Nordström [SEP] date of death
Clara Nordström Clara Nordström, maiden name and pseudonym for Clara Elisabet von Vegesack, (January 18, 1886 in Karlskrona, Sweden – February 7, 1962 in Mindelheim, West Germany) was a German writer and translator of Swedish descent. With the themes of her writing and her Swedish maiden name she profited from the Germ...
mother’s death an important source of income had run dry. Therefore, Nordström opened up, in the tower, a place for artists and writers to live. In these years the couple started gradually to grow apart. In 1929 the family moved to Switzerland. Shortly afterwards Clara Nordström moved with her children to Stuttgart and...
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Constantine VI [SEP] date of death
Constantine VI Constantine VI (, "Kōnstantinos VI"; 771 – before 805) was Byzantine Emperor from 780 to 797. The only child of Emperor Leo IV, Constantine was named co-emperor with him at the age of five in 776 and succeeded him as sole Emperor in 780, aged nine. His mother Irene exercised control over him as regent un...
Regent of Sweden Karl Knutsson Bonde ends, as newly elected king of Denmark Christopher of Bavaria is also elected king of Sweden. - October 22 – Gilles de Rais confesses and is sentenced to death. Events Date unknown. - Itzcóatl, Aztec ruler of Tenochtitlan, dies and is succeeded by Moctezuma I "(Moctezuma Ilhuicamina...
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David Everard Ford [SEP] date of death
David Everard Ford David Everard Ford (1797 in Long Melford – 1875), was an English congregational minister, religious author and hymn composer. Ford was born on 13 September 1797 at Long Melford in Suffolk, where his father, the Rev. David Ford, was congregational minister. In 1816 he entered Wymondley College, and in...
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David Tomblin [SEP] date of death
David Tomblin David Tomblin, OBE (18 October 1930 – 20 July 2005) was a film and television producer, assistant director, and director. As a producer, he was best known for "The Prisoner" TV series. As a first assistant director, he worked on a number of high-profile films, including the Star Wars and Indiana Jones ser...
The Girl Who Was Death "The Girl Who Was Death" is an episode of the allegorical British science fiction TV series, "The Prisoner". It was written by Terence Feely and directed by David Tomblin and was the sixteenth produced. It aired in the UK on ITV (Scottish Television) on Thursday 18 January 1968 (and a day later o...
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Deliar Noer [SEP] date of death
Deliar Noer Deliar Noer (9 February 1926 17 June 2008) was a Muslim scholar, politician, lecturer and former director of State University of Jakarta. Biography. Biography Early life. Noer was born in Medan, North Sumatra on 9 February 1926. He was a Minang descent, from Bukittinggi, West Sumatra. After graduating from ...
Kahin helped develop Indonesian studies in the United States at a time when the majority of material on Indonesia was held at Leiden University in the Netherlands. At Cornell, he introduced a postgraduate education program for diplomats from around the world who were in the middle of their careers. He also helped many ...
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Denis Dominique Cardonne [SEP] date of death
Denis Dominique Cardonne Denis Dominique Cardonne (23 March 1721 – 25 December 1783) was a French orientalist and translator. Biography. Denis Dominique Cardonne, born in Paris on March 23 1721, he was brought at the age of nine to Constantinople, where he lived for twenty years before returning to France, where he bec...
Le Rond d'Alembert (1717–1783) - Michel-Jean Sedaine (1719–1797) - Antoine Henri de Bérault-Bercastel (1720–c.1794) - Jacques Cazotte (1720–1792) - Denis Dominique Cardonne (1721–1783) - Tiphaigne de la Roche (Charles-François Tiphaigne de la Roche) (1722–1774) - Baron d'Holbach (Paul Henri Dietrich, baron d'Holbach) (...
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Derek Anthony Seagrim [SEP] date of death
Derek Anthony Seagrim Lieutenant Colonel Derek Anthony Seagrim VC (24 September 1903 – 6 April 1943) was an English recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest and most prestigious award for gallantry in the face of the enemy that can be awarded to British and Commonwealth forces. His VC was earned during the North Af...
author - Derek Taylor (1932–1997), British journalist and press agent for "The Beatles" - Derek Turner (born 1964), Irish journalist - Derek Walcott (born 1930), West Indian poet, playwright, writer and visual artist - Derek Wood (1930–2003), author of "Jane's World Aircraft Recognition Handbook" Given name Miscellaneo...
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Dhimitër Mborja [SEP] date of death
Dhimitër Mborja Dhimitër Mborja Emanoili (1884–1945) was an Albanian politician, businessman and benefactor. He was one of the signatories of the Albanian Declaration of Independence as a representative of the Albanian community of Romania. Life. Dhimitër Mborja was born in Mborje, modern Korçë District (then part of t...
, Dhimitër Mborja, Dhimitër Berati and Dhimitër Ilo The sitting of the congress Missing participants of the congress. Albanians from several provinces had not yet reached Vlora when it was decided to start the first session of the congress. Ismail Qemali refused to wait for Isa Boletini and other Albanians from Kosovo ...
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Domenico Guardasoni [SEP] date of death
Domenico Guardasoni Domenico Guardasoni (c. 1731 – 14 June 1806) was an Italian tenor singer, opera producer and impresario. Guardasoni was born at Modena. Singing in Giuseppe Bustelli's touring opera company, he later became its director. He also presented operas by Mozart, such as the 1787 première of "Don Giovanni"...
the city throughout the eighteenth century. Indeed, productions of Italian opera in Prague ceased again already in 1789, not to re-appear again until 1791, due to the departure of the impresario Domenico Guardasoni and the death of the impresario Pasquale Bondini. Another possible reason why Mozart didn't stay is given...
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