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Domhnall Ua Dubhthaigh [SEP] date of death
Domhnall Ua Dubhthaigh Domhnall Ua Dubhthaigh, Archbishop of Connacht, died 1136. The post of Archbishop of Connacht was a precursor to that of Archbishop of Tuam. His death is noted in the Annals of the Four Masters as follows: "Domhnall Ua Dubhthaigh, Archbishop of Connaught, and successor of Ciaran, head of the wisd...
archbishop of Connachta, rested in Cunga Feíchín." According to Giraldus Cambrensis he participated at the Synod of Cashel in 1172. The Annals of Tigernach say that he brought the final text of the Treaty of Windsor back to the Irish king Rory O'Conor in 1175. He was rewarded with the title Earl of Lissonuffy. See also...
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Donato Frisia [SEP] date of death
Donato Frisia Donato Frisia (1883–1953) was an Italian painter. Biography. Frisia was born in Merate, Province of Lecco. He studied at the Brera Academy in Milan from 1905 to 1910. He was one of Emilio Gola’s circle of friends and took part in the Esposizione Nazionale di Belle Arti at the Società per le Belle Arti ed ...
Death and legacy. Mendoza wrote her last column on 23 June 2018 and died 29 June 2018 in Mexico City at the Hospital de Nutrición. Awards. - 1971 Magda Donato Prize for "Con él, conmigo, con nosotros tres" - 1972 National Journalism Prize and Bernal Díaz del Castillo Prize for "Crónicas de Chile" - 1973 Award from the ...
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Dudley Weldon Woodard [SEP] date of death
Dudley Weldon Woodard Dudley Weldon Woodard (1881–1965) was an African American mathematician and professor, and the second person of African descent to earn a PhD in Mathematics, the first being Elbert Frank Cox, (PhD Cornell, 1925), Woodard's mentor. Biography. Born in Galveston, Texas, on October 3, 1881, Woodard to...
), published his first problem in "American Mathematical Monthly". 1916: Dudley Weldon Woodard became a charter member of the Mathematical Association of America (MAA). 1925: Elbert Frank Cox is the first African-American awarded a doctoral degree in mathematics, from Cornell University. 1929: Dudley Weldon Woodard is ...
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Edgar William Cox [SEP] date of death
Edgar William Cox Brigadier-General Edgar William Cox (9 May 1882 – 26 August 1918) was a senior intelligence officer on the British General Staff throughout most of the First World War who drowned in suspicious circumstances whilst swimming in August 1918 shortly after the German successes in the Spring Offensive whic...
Rob Tregenza Rob Tregenza (born November 14, 1950) is a North American cinematographer, film director, and producer who has worked as a director of photography with other directors, including Béla Tarr ("Werckmeister Harmonies"), Claude Miller ("Marching Band"), Pierre William Glenn ("The Sad and Lonely Death of Edgar ...
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Edmund Charles Wyldbore Smith [SEP] date of death
Edmund Charles Wyldbore Smith Sir Edmund Charles Wyldbore Smith (15 January 1877 - 18 October 1938) was a British civil servant, diplomat, and businessman. Biography. Smith was the son of Reverend Francis Smith (1841-1877), who was the fourth son of the second Smith-Marriott Baronet. His grandfather was Sir John Wyldbo...
Edmund Charles Wyldbore Smith (1877–1938), British civil servant, diplomat, and businessman - Edmund Munroe Smith (1854–1926), American jurist and historian See also. - Edmund Hakewill-Smith (1896–1986), South African-born British General - Ed Smith (disambiguation) - Edmund Smyth (1858–1950), Anglican bishop
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Edward Pellew, 3rd Viscount Exmouth [SEP] date of death
Edward Pellew, 3rd Viscount Exmouth Edward Pellew, 3rd Viscount Exmouth (14 February 1811 – 11 February 1876), was a British peer who inherited the title of Viscount Exmouth from his father and held the title for 42 years. He was the grandson of Edward Pellew, 1st Viscount Exmouth. Edward Pellew was born on 14 February...
's death, built (to the design of C.R. Ayers of London) a new stucco-fronted neo-classical mansion a few hundred yards to the south-west of the old manor house, called "Canonteign House". The old manor house was then converted and subdivided into a farmhouse and suffered thereafter a "gentle decline". - Edward Pellew, ...
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Elise Hambro [SEP] date of death
Elise Hambro Elise Hambro (27 August 1881 – 30 August 1966) was a Norwegian educator. She is known for being the first female school principal in Norway, appointed head of Ulrike Pihl Girls School in Bergen from 1926. She was born in Bergen; the daughter of educator Edvard Isak Hambro and Nicoline Hambro, and was the s...
of Edvard Isak Hambro Bull and the judge Edward Isak Hambro, and a first cousin once removed of the British banker Charles Joachim Hambro. In May 1880 in Bergen he married Nicoline Christine (Nico) Harbitz (1861–1926). They had the children Carl Joachim (C. J.) Hambro and Elise Hambro, and through C. J. Hambro they had...
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Elizabeth Seymour, Duchess of Somerset [SEP] date of death
Elizabeth Seymour, Duchess of Somerset Elizabeth Seymour, Duchess of Somerset and "suo jure" Baroness Percy (26 January 1667 – 24 November 1722) was a great heiress. She was styled Lady Elizabeth Percy between 1667 and 1679, Countess of Ogle between 1679 and 1681, Lady Elizabeth Thynne between 1681 and 1682 and Duchess...
Mary Somerset, Duchess of Beaufort (1630–1715) Mary Somerset, Duchess of Beaufort (baptised 16 December 1630 – 7 January 1715) also known by her other married name of Mary Seymour, Lady Beauchamp and her maiden name Mary Capell, was an English noblewoman, gardener and botanist. Early life. Mary was born in Hadham Parva...
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Ellen Thorneycroft Fowler [SEP] date of death
Ellen Thorneycroft Fowler Ellen Thorneycroft Fowler (9 April 1860 – 22 June 1929) was an English author of popular romances, and a poet and children's writer. She was also a keen Methodist. Family. The elder daughter of Henry Hartley Fowler, 1st Viscount Wolverhampton, Ellen was born at Chapel Ash, Wolverhampton, on 9 ...
Viscount Wolverhampton Viscount Wolverhampton, of Wolverhampton in the County of Stafford, was a title in the Peerage of the United Kingdom. It was created on 4 May 1908 for the Liberal politician Henry Fowler. The title became extinct on the death of his son, the second Viscount, on 9 March 1943. Ellen Thorneycroft F...
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Emilianus of Trevi [SEP] date of death
Emilianus of Trevi Saint Emilianus of Trevi (), sometimes known as Miliano (died 304), was a 4th-century bishop of Trevi, martyred under Diocletian. Life. An account of his life is given in the "Passio Sancti Miliani". Emilianus came to Spoleto from Armenia at the end of the 3rd century. He was consecrated bishop by Po...
Duomo Duomo (, ) is an Italian term for a church with the features of, or having been built to serve as, a cathedral, whether or not it currently plays this role. Monza Cathedral, for example, has never been a diocesan seat and is by definition not a cathedral. On the other hand, the city of Trevi no longer has a bisho...
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Ennio Tardini [SEP] date of death
Ennio Tardini Ennio Tardini (8 September 1879 – 16 August 1923) was an Italian lawyer who laid out the plans for the Stadio Ennio Tardini during his chairmanship of Parma A.C. Completion of the stadium's construction was after the death of Tardini. He also sat on the town council during the administration of Lusignan a...
Tardini Tardini may refer to: - Domenico Tardini (1888-1961), a former Cardinal Secretary of State - Ennio Tardini (1879-1923), an Italian lawyer and former president of Parma F.C. - Stadio Ennio Tardini, the stadium of Parma F.C. named after Ennio Tardini
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Ephraim Pagit [SEP] date of death
Ephraim Pagit Ephraim Pagit (Pagitt) (c. 1575 – April 1647) was an English clergyman and heresiographer. His "Heresiography" of 1645 was a precursor of the better-known "Gangraena", and is a well-referenced account of contemporary sectarian Protestantism in England. In fact the "Oxford English Dictionary" indicates tha...
) - Glückel of Hameln, German diarist (died 1727) Deaths. - January 29 – Francis Meres, English miscellanist and cleric (born 1565) - May 21 – Pieter Corneliszoon Hooft, Dutch historian, poet and dramatist (born 1581) - June 12 – Thomas Farnaby, English classicist and cleric (born c. 1575) - "Unknown date" – Ephraim Pa...
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Ernest Barker [SEP] date of death
Ernest Barker Sir Ernest Barker (1874–1960) was an English political scientist who served as Principal of King's College London from 1920 to 1927. Barker was born on 23 September 1874 in Woodley, Cheshire; and educated at Manchester Grammar School and Balliol College, Oxford. He was a don at Oxford and spent a brief ti...
Register Company - 2,404,697. Calculating Device. Filing date: Mar 21, 1942. Issue date: Jul 23, 1946. Inventors: J. R. Desch and Robert E. Mumma, assignors to The National Cash Register Company - 2,451,812. Electron Tube Variable Impulse Transmitter. Filing date: Sep 16, 1942. Issue date: Oct 19, 1948. Inventors: Jose...
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Ernestine Hill [SEP] date of death
Ernestine Hill Ernestine Hill (21 January 1899 — 21 August 1972) was an Australian journalist, travel writer and novelist. Life. Born Mary Ernestine Hemmings in Rockhampton, Queensland, she attended All Hallows' School in Brisbane, and then Stott & Hoare's Business College, Brisbane. On completing her studies, she work...
Ernestine Lebrun Ernestine Lebrun (born 1905, date of death unknown) was a French freestyle swimmer who competed in the 1920 Summer Olympics and in the 1924 Summer Olympics. In 1920 she was eliminated in the first round of the 100 metre freestyle event as well as in the first round of the 300 metre freestyle competitio...
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Eugène Rouher [SEP] date of death
Eugène Rouher Eugène Rouher (30 November 1814 – 3 February 1884) was a French statesman of the Second Empire. He was born at Riom (Puy-de-Dôme), where he practised law after taking his degree in Paris in 1835. In 1846 he sought election to the Chamber of Deputies as an official candidate of the Guizot ministry. It was ...
(died 1897). - 30 November - Eugène Rouher, statesman (died 1884). Births Full date unknown. - Louis-Auguste Bisson, photographer (died 1876). - Pierre Bossan, architect (died 1888). Deaths. Deaths January to June. - 14 January - Charles Bossut, mathematician (born 1730). - 21 January - Jacques-Henri Bernardin de Saint...
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Evliya Çelebi [SEP] date of death
Evliya Çelebi Derviş Mehmed Zillî (25 March 1611 – 1682), known as Evliya Çelebi (), was an Ottoman explorer who travelled through the territory of the Ottoman Empire and neighboring lands over a period of forty years, recording his commentary in a travelogue called the "Seyâhatnâme" ("Book of Travel"). The name Çelebi...
Çelebi Sultan Mehmed Mosque The Çelebi Sultan Mehmed Mosque (; ), also known as the Bayezid Mosque (Τέμενος Βαγιαζήτ) and the Great Mosque ( or "Ulu Camii"), is an early 15th-century Ottoman mosque in Didymoteicho, East Macedonia and Thrace, in the far northeast of Greece. Construction. The 17th-century Ottoman travell...
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Felix Dias Bandaranaike [SEP] date of death
Felix Dias Bandaranaike Felix Dias Bandaranaike (Sinhala:ෆෙලික්ස් ඩයස් බණඩාරනායක) (5 November 1930 – 26 June 1985) was a Sri Lankan politician who served as Cabinet Minister of Finance, Parliamentary Secretary for the Prime Minister and Defence and External Affairs ("de facto" foreign minister) (1960–1965) and Cabinet ...
state"" during the SLFP governments after the death of Prime minister S.W.R.D. Bandaranaike. He was very active in defeating two major coups against the government, one is 1962 attempted military coup and JVP's 1971 JVP Insurrection. Family & education. The son of Felix Reginald Dias Bandaranaike II, Judge of the Supre...
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Felix de Andreis [SEP] date of death
Felix de Andreis Felix de Andreis (May 1, 1778– October 15, 1820) was the first superior of the Congregation of the Mission (Lazarists) in the United States and Vicar-General of upper Louisiana in St. Louis. Andreis was born in northern Italy. His early theology teaching career was at the College of the Propaganda in R...
) - Giacomo Fagagna (Faganeo), O.S.H. (28 Jan 1626 – Aug 1642 Died) - Francesco Manola (12 Jan 1643 – Aug 1664 Died) - Gerolamo de Andreis (13 Apr 1665 – 2 Feb 1673 Died) - Nikola Spanic (17 Jul 1673 – 29 Nov 1707 Died) - Marino Drago (3 Oct 1708 – 9 Oct 1733 Died) - Vincent Cossovich (1 Dec 1734 – 21 Jul 1761 Died) - ...
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Foote Gower [SEP] date of death
Foote Gower Foote Gower (1725/6–1780) was an English cleric, academic and antiquarian. Life. The son of the Rev. Foote Gower, M.A. and M.D., a physician in Chester, he was born there about 1726. He matriculated at Brasenose College, Oxford, 15 March 1744, aged 18, and took his degrees of B.A. in 1747, M.A. in 1750, M.B...
The simony case. In 1782 Fytche brought a court case over the Essex church living of Woodham Walter, in the gift of his wife and vacant by the death of Foote Gower, and his conditional presentation to it of John Eyre, against Robert Lowth as the Bishop of London. Technically the legal action was a "quare impedit", and ...
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Francesco Carandini [SEP] date of death
Francesco Carandini Francesco Carandini (13 November 1858 - 23 October 1946) was an Italian poet and historian. Biography. He was born in Colleretto Parella, in the house of Giacosa, by the Marquis Federico and Elisa Realis, sister Paola, mother of Joseph and Piero Giacosa. He graduated in law at Turin in 1887 and bega...
29 Jul 1698 Died) - Daniello Marco Delfino (15 Sep 1698 – 5 Aug 1704 Died) - Cardinal Giovanni Alberto Badoer (Badoaro) (7 Jun 1706 – 17 May 1714 Died) - Auxiliary Bishop: Francesco Martinengo (19 Oct 1711 – death 25 Mar 1746), Titular Bishop of Martiria (19 Oct 1711 – 25 Mar 1746) - Giovanni Francesco Barbarigo (9 Jul...
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Francesco Maria Scala [SEP] date of death
Francesco Maria Scala Francesco Maria Scala (1819 – 18 April 1903) also known as Francis M. Scala, was an Italian-born naturalized American military band director and musician. He was the first and one of the most important and influential directors of United States Marine Corps Band (USMC Band). He defined the instrum...
- Giovanni Giuseppe D'Anisi Dalla Croce, O.E.S.A.Descalc. (27 Feb 1792 – 13 Dec 1820 Died) - Giuseppe Maria Botticelli, O.F.M. (19 Apr 1822 – 23 Jun 1828 Confirmed, Bishop of Lacedonia) - Francesco Antonio Visocchi (2 Jul 1832 – 20 Apr 1833 Died) - Giuseppe Maria Giove, O.F.M. (1834–1848) - Leonardo Moccia (11 Dec 1848...
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Francis Alexander FitzGerald [SEP] date of death
Francis Alexander FitzGerald Francis Alexander FitzGerald (1807–1897) was an Irish barrister and judge, who had a distinguished career. He resigned from the Bench in unusual circumstance, on a point of principle. He was the third son of Maurice FitzGerald (died 1838), Royal Physician to the British Crown at Madras, and...
Ireland was of William Scanlan in 1911 for murdering his sister-in-law. Execution of Irish republicans created political martyrs, such as the "Manchester Martyrs" of 1867. The Prevention of Crime (Ireland) Act, 1882, was enacted during the Land War and introduced on the day of the funeral of Lord Frederick Cavendish, o...
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Francis Burdett [SEP] date of death
Francis Burdett Sir Francis Burdett, 5th Baronet (25 January 1770 – 23 January 1844) was an English reformist politician, the son of Francis Burdett and his wife Eleanor, daughter of William Jones of Ramsbury manor, Wiltshire, and grandson of Sir Robert Burdett, Bart. From 1820 until his death he lived at 25 St James's...
kept two fifths of the income until her death in 1906. On changing her name, Clara Burdett, who had married James Money in 1850, became Clara Burdett Money-Coutts. Her son Francis' full name became Francis Burdett Thomas Nevill Money-Coutts. He was better known as Francis (or Frank) Coutts, a writer and poet. He became...
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Francis Oswald Bennett [SEP] date of death
Francis Oswald Bennett Francis Oswald Bennett (19 February 1898 – 4 August 1976) was a New Zealand doctor, military medical administrator and writer. He was born in Christchurch, New Zealand on 19 February 1898.
Muirhead committed suicide owing to his fear that a leg-injury might prevent his service in the War. Causes of by-elections By-elections prompted by death of member on wartime active service First World War. - October 1918 Prestwich by-election: Oswald Cawley had been killed in action in France. - 1918 Bath by-election...
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František Hoholko [SEP] date of death
František Hoholko František Hoholko (1 May 1947 – 9 February 2005) was a former Slovak football winger or striker and later coach. During his playing career he made 228 appearances and scored 44 goals at the Czechoslovak First League. Hoholko was the top VSS scorer in the 1970–71 season, scoring 13 goals. On 7 October ...
Second League team FK Čaňa before his death in 2005. External links. - František Hoholko at The Football Association of the Czech Republic
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François Sublet de Noyers [SEP] date of death
François Sublet de Noyers François Sublet de Noyers (1589 – 20 October 1645), one of Cardinal de Richelieu's political creatures, who derived his position and political weight from the Cardinal's consistent patronage, was a secretary of state to Louis XIII, and a member of his "Conseil du Roi". He was a knowledgeable p...
accounts of some later historians, Richelieu did not name Mazarin as his successor. Richelieu did, according to Mazarin himself, advise the King to employ Mazarin, who until that time had no official position at Court. After the death of Richelieu, Louis XIII named three prominent figures to advise him; François Suble...
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Frederic Jones [SEP] date of death
Frederic Jones Frederic Jones (1832 – 8 September 1890) was a New Zealand politician. Originally from England, he settled in the colony in 1863 for health reasons. Early life. Jones was the third son of John Humphreys Jones, from the Shropshire region in England. He received his education from the Reverend G. Wharton, ...
-2002: Thomas P. Giblin; 2002-2004: Donald M. Payne; 2004-2013: Philip Thigpen; 2013-date: LeRoy J. Jones, Jr.. Essex County Republican Committee Chairman. 1971-1973: George M. Wallhauser, Jr.; 1973-1977: Frederic Remington; 1977-1982: John Renna; 1982-1983: James Piro; 1983-1986: Michael D. Francis; 1986-1996: John Re...
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Frederick Dove [SEP] date of death
Frederick Dove Frederick Dove (27 September 1917 – 1980) was an English competitive swimmer who represented Great Britain at the Olympics and European championships, and England in the British Empire Games, during the 1930s. Dove competed in freestyle swimming events. Dove was born in Royal Tunbridge Wells. He was a me...
or, Springes for Woodcocks" - George Wither: - "Abuses Stript, and Whipt; or, Satirical Essayes" - "Epithalamia; or, Nuptiall Poems", the work states "1612" but was published this year - Richard Zouch, "The Dove; or, Passages of Cosmography" Works published Great Britain On the death of Henry Frederick, Prince of Wales...
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Frederick Wolfe Astbury [SEP] date of death
Fred Astbury Lieutenant-Commander Frederick Wolfe Astbury (21 April 1872 – 28 December 1954) was a British businessman and Conservative politician. Early life. He was the son of Frederick James Astbury JP of Hilton Park, Prestwich, near Manchester. He entered business as a calico printer, and was a director the Manches...
Hammersley Hammersley is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: - Ben Hammersley (born 1976), British photojournalist - Charles E. Hammersley (died 1957), American politician - Frederick Hammersley (1919–2009), American abstract painter - James Astbury Hammersley (1815–1869), English painter, and teacher o...
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Fritz Arnheim [SEP] date of death
Fritz Arnheim Fritz Arnheim (29 March 1866 – 19 June 1922) was a German historian, traveler, and lecturer. Arnheim was born in Berlin, Brandenburg, and educated at the universities of Berlin and Halle. He made prolonged tours through Sweden, Belgium, and Norway (1900–12), and subsequently lectured on those countries. I...
Arnheim (surname) Arnheim is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: - Edith Arnheim (1884–1964), Swedish tennis player - Fritz Arnheim (1866–1922), German historian - Gus Arnheim (1897–1955), American band leader - Michael Arnheim (born 1944), German-English barrister and author - Rudolf Arnheim (1904–2007...
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Félix Mejía [SEP] date of death
Félix Mejía Félix Mejía Fernández-Pacheco (1776, Ciudad Real – 1853) was a Spanish journalist, also remembered as a novelist, playwright and historian.
Félix Evaristo Mejía Félix Evaristo Mejia (September 27, 1866 – July 1, 1945) was a Dominican writer, diplomat, and educator. He was a member of the Union Nationalist group representing an important role in the struggle for Dominican sovereignty against United States military intervention (1916–1924). In the Superior I...
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George Enticknap [SEP] date of death
George Enticknap Ambrose George Enticknap (19 May 1894 – 2 January 1976) was an Australian politician and a member of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly from 1941 until 1965. He was a member of the Labor Party and held numerous ministerial positions between 1950 and 1965. Early life. Enticknap was born in St Kild...
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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George Napier Tomlin [SEP] date of death
George Napier Tomlin Vice Admiral George Napier Tomlin, CMG, MVO (25 July 1875 – 7 May 1947) was a British naval officer. Private life. In 1911, when Commander George Napier Tomlin was with "Medina", his engagement was announced in "The Sketch" to Miss Violet Seymour Osborne. Career. George Napier Tomlin went straight ...
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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George R. Throop [SEP] date of death
George R. Throop George R. Throop (1882 – 1949) was the Chancellor of Washington University in St. Louis from 1927 until 1944. Throop was born in Boydsville, Tennessee, in 1882. He received his undergraduate and master's degrees from DePauw University in Indiana and his doctorate from Cornell University. He was a disti...
), Canadian ice hockey player - Enos T. Throop (1784–1874), Governor of New York - George B. Throop (1793–1854), New York and Michigan politician - George H. Throop (1818–1896), American teacher and novelist - George R. Throop, scholar of Greek and Chancellor of Washington University in St. Louis - George Throop (baseb...
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George van der Mijn [SEP] date of death
George van der Mijn George van der Mijn (1723, London – 1763, Amsterdam), was an 18th-century painter from the Northern Netherlands. Biography. According to the Netherlands Institute for Art History (Dutch: Rijksbureau voor Kunsthistorische Documentatie or RKD) he was the son of Herman van der Mijn, who was born in Lon...
- Andreas van der Myn p. 321 - Cornelia van der Mijn p. 321 - Gerard van der Myn p. 321 - Frans van der Mijn p. 322 - George van der Mijn p. 326 - Robbert van der Myn p. 326 - Herman Diederik Cuipers p. 327 - Pierre Lyonnet p. 330 - Kornelis Greenwood p. 338 - Aert Schouman p. 346 - Tibout Regters p. 353 - Augustinus T...
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Germaine Michel [SEP] date of death
Germaine Michel Germaine Michel (7 November 1892 – 9 January 1976) was a French stage and film actress. Germaine Michel was born in Paris and died in Clichy-la-Garenne. Selected filmography. - "The Wandering Beast" (1932) - "Cognasse" (1932) - "Paprika" (1933) - "On the Streets" (1933) - "600,000 Francs a Month" (1933)...
shared a house in Vétheuil during the summer. Hoschedé became bankrupt, and left in 1878 for Belgium. After the death of Monet's wife Camille in September 1879, and while Monet continued to live in the house in Vétheuil, Hoschedé's wife Alice (1844–1911) helped Monet to raise his two sons, Jean and Michel, by taking th...
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Giovan Battista Ruoppolo [SEP] date of death
Giovan Battista Ruoppolo Giovan Battista Ruoppolo (1629–1693) was a Neapolitan painter from the Baroque era, notable for painting still-lifes. He was a disciple of Paolo Porpora (1617–1673), a contemporary of Salvatore Rosa. Additional Porpora pupils who formed a school of still-life painters in Naples were Giovan Batt...
" exuberance of Giovan Battista Ruoppolo, deriving from them an exalting sense of light and vitality. Belvedere was described as the only great painter of still life at a time when in Naples this genre was rapidly declining. His originality of his art attracted a considerable number of younger artists. When he moved to...
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Giovanni Squarcina [SEP] date of death
Giovanni Squarcina Giovanni Squarcina (September 11, 1825 – 1891) was an Italian painter. Biography. Squarcina was born in Zadar, Croatia. During his youth, his natural inclination for painting, was challenged by his father, who intended his son to become a jeweller. At 17 years, his mother took him to Venice, where he...
on 19 January 1851, by Giovanni Giuseppe Cappellari, the Bishop of Vicenza, assisted by Bernardo Antonino Squarcina, O.P., the Bishop of Adria, and Federico Manfredini, the Titular Bishop of Famagusta. He was formally installed in his new diocese on 16 February 1851. On 18 September 1858, Farina ordained as a priest Gi...
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Giuseppe Antonicelli [SEP] date of death
Giuseppe Antonicelli Giuseppe Antonicelli (1897 - 10 March 1980) was an Italian conductor who was highly active with Italy's leading opera houses from the 1920s through the 1950s. Among the houses he conducted at were, La Scala in Milan, the Teatro Regio di Torino in Naples, La Fenice in Venice, the Teatro Donizetti in...
- Pio Alessandrini - Franco Antonicelli - Domenico Arcudi - Francesco Arena - Gaetano Arfé - Emilio Maria Giuseppe Argiroffi - Egidio Ariosto - Luigi Arnone - Giovanni Artieri - Lidio Artioli - Elio Assirelli - Gioacchino Attaguile - Giuseppe Averardi - Tommaso Avezzano Comes - Pierino Azimonti B. - Giorgio Bacchi - Si...
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Giuseppe Passeri [SEP] date of death
Giuseppe Passeri Giuseppe Passeri (12 March 1654 – 2 November 1714) was an Italian painter of the Baroque period, active in his native city of Rome. Born the nephew of the painter Giovanni Battista Passeri, Giuseppe trained in the studio of Carlo Maratta. Among the paintings by Giuseppe is "St. Peter baptizes the Centu...
Giuseppe Bartolomeo Chiari – Italian painter of frescoes (died 1727) - November 2 – Giuseppe Passeri, Italian painter active in his native city of Rome (died 1714) - November 23 - Jan van Kessel, junior, Flemish-Spanish painter (died 1708) - December 10 – Giovanni Gioseffo dal Sole, landscape painter and engraver from ...
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Godfrey Henschen [SEP] date of death
Godfrey Henschen Godfrey Henschen (also "Henskens" or Godefridus Henschenius in Latin), 21 June 1601 – 11 September 1681, was a Belgian Jesuit hagiographer, one of the first Bollandists. Life. Henschen was born at Venray, Limburg, in the Low countries. He was the son of Henry Henschen, a cloth merchant, and Sibylla Pau...
, Bolland sent the 32-year-old Papebroch to Italy, along with Godfrey Henschen, to collect documents, but by the time he returned Bolland had died. Paperbroch, together with Henschen, then continued the work in the tradition of the Bollandists. He continued this work until his death in 1714. Scholarship. Herbert Thurst...
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Gordon McCallum [SEP] date of death
Gordon McCallum Gordon McCallum (26 May 1919 – 10 September 1989) was an American-born English sound engineer. He won an Academy Award for Best Sound and was nominated for three more in the same category. He worked on over 300 films between 1944 and 1985. Selected filmography. McCallum won an Academy Award and was nomi...
Feb 2013: "In Latitudes Where Storms are Born", Greenfield Community College Gallery, Mass. - Sep–Jan 2012–13: "Intersections: McCallum & Tarry", Burchfield Penny Art Center, Buffalo - Jul 2012: "Wade in the Water", Galerie Nordine Zidoun, Luxembourg - Sep 2010: "Evenly Yoked: Bradley McCallum & Jacqueline Tarry", Spel...
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Gorni Kramer [SEP] date of death
Gorni Kramer Gorni Kramer (22 July 1913 – 26 October 1995) was an Italian songwriter, musician and band leader. Biography. He was born Francesco Kramer Gorni at Rivarolo Mantovano (Lombardy). Despite the exotic sound of Gorni Kramer in the Italian language, which led part of his audience to believe he was a foreigner o...
Il Musichiere Il Musichiere was an Italian game show based upon Name That Tune. It ran from 1957 to 1960 and ended with untimely death of its host Mario Riva. It ran for 90 episodes, airing on Saturday evenings during prime-time. It was directed by Antonello Falqui. It had a one-hour format, generally with the same for...
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Grace Barnsley [SEP] date of death
Grace Barnsley Emily Grace Barnsley (3 October 1896 – 6 March 1975), known as Grace Barnsley or by her married name, Grace Davies, was an English pottery decorator. Life. Barnsley was born near Cirencester, Gloucestershire. Her father was the architect and furniture maker Sidney Barnsley and her younger brother was the...
The Beauty of Grace "The Beauty of Grace" is the second single from Krystal Meyers' second studio album "Dying for a Heart". It was released to Christian Radio in early September 2006. "The Beauty of Grace" hit number four on the Christian CHR Chart and number two in Japan. About "The Beauty of Grace". "The Beauty of G...
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Gramoz Pashko [SEP] date of death
Gramoz Pashko Gramoz Pashko (11 February 1955 – 16 July 2006) was an Albanian economist and politician. He cofounded the Democratic Party of Albania in 1990. He served lately as the rector of the University of New York, Tirana. He was married to Mimoza Ruli, sister of politician Genc Ruli. Early life and education. Gra...
2006 while diving in the sea in Himara, southern Albania. The Bell 222 helicopter transporting him to Bari, Italy, for medical treatment crashed over the Adriatic Sea. Six people died in the crash: the two pilots, an engineer, a doctor; Pashko and his son Ruben, who was traveling with him. External links. - Gramoz Pash...
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Guido Moda [SEP] date of death
Guido Moda Guido Moda (11 July 1885 – 5 November 1957) was an Italian professional footballer, who played as a defender, and football manager. Honours. Honours Club. - Milan F.B.C.C. - Prima Categoria: 1906, 1907 External links. - Profile at MagliaRossonera.it
Enigma Milanese, Electa – Kalliste Arte, Milano 2004. - Luciana Baldrighi, "Diario di Città, milanesi in galleria", Sperling & Kupfer Editori, Ottobre 2000 Piacenza p. 222-223. - Guido Vergani, "Dizionario della Moda", Baldini & Castaldi–Pitti Immagine, Firenze, 1998 - "Dictionnaire International du Bijou", edition du ...
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Guido Stampacchia [SEP] date of death
Guido Stampacchia Guido Stampacchia (26 March 1922 – 27 April 1978) was a 20th-century Italian mathematician, known for his work on the theory of variational inequalities, the calculus of variation and the theory of elliptic partial differential equations. Life and academic career. Stampacchia was born in Naples, Italy...
Stampacchia Medal The Stampacchia Gold Medal is an international prize awarded every three years by the Italian Mathematical Union ("Unione Matematica Italiana" - "UMI" {}) together with the Ettore Majorana Foundation (Erice), in recognition of outstanding contributions to the field of Calculus of Variations and relate...
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Guillaume Fichet [SEP] date of death
Guillaume Fichet Guillaume Fichet (; 21 September 1433 – c. 1480) was a French scholar, who cooperated with Johann Heynlin to establish the first printing press in France (Paris) in 1470. Biography. He was born at Le Petit-Bornand-les-Glières, in Savoy. In 1467, he was elected rector of the Sorbonne, where he and Heynl...
. Writing in "L'Union Ardennais", Guillaume Flatet commented that the Fichet-Bauche factory was resisting the economic crisis as well as its safes resist burglars, describing his visit as a rare glimpse into a quiet but well performing business. Safe specialist Mike Palmer, writing on Insurance Surveyors.org, noted th...
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Gururaj Ananda Yogi [SEP] date of death
Gururaj Ananda Yogi Gururaj Ananda Yogi (birth name: Purushottam Narsinhram Valodia, 3 March 1932 in Gujarat, India – 17 May 1988 in Cape Town, South Africa) was the founder of International Foundation of Spiritual Unfoldment and Foundation for International Spiritual Unfoldment (FISU), another meditation society, is a...
. - Gururaj Ananda Yogi. (1998). "Glimmer of Love". Cape Town: Esquire. - Taylor, S (editor). (1980). "The Path of Unfoldment, An Introduction to the Teachings of Gururaj Ananda Yogi". London: VSM. - Trine, R.W. (1995). "In Tune with the Infinite". Thorsons. - Vivekananda S. (2005). "Bhakti-Yoga". Kessinger Publishing....
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Gustav Suits [SEP] date of death
Gustav Suits Gustav Suits ( in Võnnu, Tartu County, Livonia – 23 May 1956 in Stockholm, Sweden) is considered one of the greatest Estonian poets. He was also an early leader of the literary movement group Noor-Eesti (Young Estonia). Childhood and education. Suits was born in the parish of Võnnu to teacher Hindrik Suits...
The Fire of Life" - "The Land of Winds" ("Tuulemaa") - "All is But a Dream" - "Fire and Wind" Death. In 1956, Suits contracted a serious illness and died. He is buried in the Skogskyrkogården. See also. Estonian Literary Magazine: "Gustav Suits" by Ele Süvalep
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Gustave Maximilien Juste de Croÿ-Solre [SEP] date of death
Gustave Maximilien Juste de Croÿ-Solre Gustave Maximilien Juste de Croÿ-Solre (12 September 1773 Château de l'Ermitage, near Condé-sur-l'Escaut, Nord - 1 January 1844 Rouen) was a French cardinal, Archbishop of Rouen, and a member of the House of Croy. Life. Gustave was the son of Anne Emmanuel Ferdinand François, 8th ...
Bishop of Canopus (1760.03.24 – 1778.06.01); already Cardinal-Priest with no Title assigned (1778.06.01 – death 1803.02.16) - Auxiliary Bishop: Jean Jacques Lantz (1786.04.03 – death 1799.01.06), Titular Bishop of Dora (1786.04.03 – 1799.01.06) - Jean-Pierre Saurine (9 April 1802 - death 7 May 1813) - Gustave-Maximilie...
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Hanna-Renate Laurien [SEP] date of death
Hanna-Renate Laurien Hanna-Renate Laurien (15 April 1928 – 12 March 2010) was a German politician of the Christian Democratic Union (CDU). Biography. Laurien was born in Danzig (then Free City of Danzig, present-day Gdańsk, Poland). She was baptized Lutheran and converted to Catholicism in the age of 24. Laurien studie...
- Mikhail Gorbachev - Tenzin Gyatso, 14th Dalai Lama (2007 Faculty of Chemistry and Pharmacy) - Jean-Claude Juncker, Prime Minister (Luxembourg) - Wim Kok, Prime Minister (Netherlands) (2003 Faculty of Philosophie) - Hanna-Renate Laurien, theologian (1996 Faculty of Catholic Theology) - Reinhard Mohn, Director, Bertels...
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Harry Ott [SEP] date of death
Harry Ott Harry Ott (born Chemnitz 15 October 1933: died 24 June 2005) was a German diplomat who became a politician towards the end of his professional career. Between 1974 and 1981 he served as the ambassador of the German Democratic Republic to the Soviet Union. In 1982 he was appointed as his country's permanent re...
England, designed by Peter Blundell Jones and Gillian Smith. Awards. - Architecture Firm Award – Mitchell/Giurgola Architects - Grand prix national de l'architecture – Roger Taillibert - Rome Prize for architecture – Gunnar Birkerts - RAIA Gold Medal – Harry Seidler - RIBA Royal Gold Medal – John Summerson - Twenty-fiv...
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Haviland Routh [SEP] date of death
Haviland Routh Haviland Routh (June 20, 1871 – January 1959) was a Canadian ice hockey player for the Montreal Hockey Club. He played at the rover position. Routh won two Stanley Cups in 1893 and 1894 with Montreal HC. He died in Montreal in January 1959 at the age of 87 and was survived by his daughter, Marguerite.
Pirate's Kiss" (1992/Jun) - "Stolen Splendor" (1994/Apr) - "A Love Beyond Forever" (1999/Jan) - "Death on the Ladies Mile" (2006/Mar) Bibliography As Diana Haviland Rafferty Saga. 1. "Proud Surrender" (1983/Jan) 2. "My Dearest Love" (1996/Sep) Bibliography As Diana Browning. Bibliography As Diana Browning Single novels...
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Hayk Bzhishkyan [SEP] date of death
Hayk Bzhishkyan Hayk Bzhishkyan (, Persian هایک پزشکیان, Russian: Гайк Бжишкян, also known as Guy Dmitrievich Guy, Gai Dmitrievich Gai (Гай Дмитриевич Гай), Gaya Gai (Гая Гай), or Bzhishkyan, – 11 December 1937), was a Soviet military commander of the Russian Civil War and Polish-Soviet War. Biography. Hayk was born in...
Order of the Red Banner, two times (1918, 1920) Bzhishkyan is also an honorary citizen of Minsk. Commands. Hayk Bzhishkyan commanded some regiments, divisions and higher military formations: - July–November 1918: 1st Samara Infantry Division, transformed into 24th Rifle Division that took over Simbirsk (Ulyanovsk) and ...
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Henrik Bech [SEP] date of death
Henrik Bech Henrik Bech (c.1718 – 1776) was a Danish-born wood carver who settled in Norway from around 1750. He was born in Copenhagen. His first commission in Norway was to design oven plates for Moss Jernverk, and subsequently for several other ironworks. He also contributed to the decoration of churches, in particu...
Henrik Holm (actor) Henrik Holm (born September 12, 1995) is a Norwegian actor and model. He is best known for his portrayal of Even Bech Næsheim in the teen drama series, "SKAM", which was broadcast by NRK, in the series' third and fourth seasons (2016–2017). Holm also played a role in the TV series "Halvbroren" (Half...
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Henry Birkland [SEP] date of death
Henry Birkland Henry Birkland (16 August 1917 – 31 March 1944), was a Canadian Spitfire pilot who was taken prisoner during the Second World War. He took part in the 'Great Escape' from Stalag Luft III in March 1944, but was one of the men re-captured and subsequently murdered by the "Gestapo". Early life. Birkland was...
Birkland Birkland is a surname of English origin. The name refers to: - Henry Birkland (1917–1944), was a Canadian Spitfire pilot taken prisoner during World War II. He took part in the 'Great Escape' but was re-captured and murdered by the "Gestapo". - Stephen Birkland, a member of the Universal House of Justice, the ...
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Henry F. Frizzell [SEP] date of death
Henry F. Frizzell Henry F. Frizzell (December 1839 – May 1904) was a Union Army soldier and Medal of Honor recipient. A Madision County, Missouri native and self-described "Union Man", he served during the American Civil War. In August 1861, Henry traveled to Camp Blood in Pilot Knob, Missouri and enlisted for 3 years ...
federal judge for the United States District Court for the Northern District of Oklahoma - Henry F. Frizzell (1839–1904), Union Army soldier and Medal of Honor recipient - Jimmy Frizzell (1937–2016), former Scottish association football player and manager - John Frizzell (born in Kingston, Ontario), Canadian screenwrit...
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Henry Harland [SEP] date of death
Henry Harland Henry Harland (1 March 1861 – 20 December 1905) was an American novelist and editor. Biography. Harland was born in Brooklyn and attended the City College of New York and for a short spell Harvard Divinity School. In May 1884, he married Aline Herminie Merriam, who shared his artistic interests. His liter...
, MA, b. 17 Aug 1786, d. 29 Mar 1822; Sarah Couper, b. 5 Apr 1788, d.(date unknown); Robert Thomson Couper, b. 6 Jan 1790, d. 4 Feb 1803; William Couper, M.D., b. 30 Apr 1792, d. 4 Aug 1857; Henry Glassford Couper, b. 20 May 1793, d. 27 Oct 1800; Henry Couper, b. 20 Sep 1801, d.(date unknown) External links. - Universi...
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Henry Merrick [SEP] date of death
Henry Merrick Henry Merrick (1837–1927) was an Ontario businessman and political figure. He represented Leeds North and Grenville North in the Legislative Assembly of Ontario as a Conservative member from 1871 to 1886. He was born in Merrickville in 1837, the son of Stephen Merrick and the grandson of its founder, Will...
, MA, b. 17 Aug 1786, d. 29 Mar 1822; Sarah Couper, b. 5 Apr 1788, d.(date unknown); Robert Thomson Couper, b. 6 Jan 1790, d. 4 Feb 1803; William Couper, M.D., b. 30 Apr 1792, d. 4 Aug 1857; Henry Glassford Couper, b. 20 May 1793, d. 27 Oct 1800; Henry Couper, b. 20 Sep 1801, d.(date unknown) External links. - Universi...
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Henry Stebbing [SEP] date of death
Henry Stebbing Henry Stebbing (1687–1763) was an English churchman and controversialist, who became archdeacon of Wilts. Life. Baptised at Walton, Suffolk on 19 August 1687, he was the fourth son of John Stebbing (1647–1728), a grocer of Walton, by his wife Mary (died 1721), daughter and coheiress of Richard Kenington....
daughter of Robert Camel of Eye, Suffolk, Stebbing had a son, Henry Stebbing (1716–1787), a fellow of St. Catharine Hall, who became in 1749 rector of Gimingham and Trunch in Norfolk, and, on the resignation of his father in 1750, was appointed preacher to the Society of Gray's Inn. He died at Gray's Inn on 13 November...
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Henry Vaughan Brooke [SEP] date of death
Henry Vaughan Brooke Colonel Henry Vaughan Brooke (1743 – 27 November 1807) was an Irish politician. Background. Brooke originated from a family with roots in the counties Fermanagh as well as Donegal and was the son of Basil Brooke. His mother was Jane, daughter of Henry Wrey. He was educated at Trinity College, Dubli...
Ireland Archbishop of Tuam (died 1819) - 16 June – Aedanus Burke, soldier, judge, and United States Representative from South Carolina (died 1802) - 3 October – Henry Prittie, 1st Baron Dunalley, politician (died 1801) - Joseph Atkinson, dramatist (died 1818) - Henry Vaughan Brooke, politician (died 1807) - James Gando...
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Hubert Patrick O'Connor [SEP] date of death
Hubert Patrick O'Connor Hubert Patrick O'Connor (1928 — 24 July 2007) was a Canadian Roman Catholic bishop of Prince George in British Columbia who was forced to resign following sex abuse charges being filed against him. Church career. O'Connor was ordained to the priesthood in 1955. He became a member of the Oblates ...
indicate at least 56 cases of child sexual abuse involving the New Brunswick dioceses are currently before the courts. According to one CBC report: “Almost every month for a year, lawsuits have been filed against the Catholic Church in New Brunswick by alleged victims seeking compensation for sexual abuse by priests.” ...
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Hugh John Vaughan Campbell, 6th Earl Cawdor [SEP] date of death
Hugh John Vaughan Campbell, 6th Earl Cawdor Hugh John Vaughan Campbell, 6th Earl Cawdor (6 September 1932- 20 June 1993), was an aristocrat and land-owner. Biography. Campbell was the son of John Campbell, 5th Earl Cawdor and Wilma Mairi Vickers. He studied at Eton College, Magdalen College, Oxford and the Royal Agricu...
Colin Campbell, 7th Earl Cawdor Colin Robert Vaughan Campbell, 7th Earl Cawdor, DL (born 30 June 1962), is a Scottish peer and architect. He is also known for having legal issues with his stepmother Countess Cawdor. He is the elder son and third child of Hugh John Vaughan Campbell, 6th Earl Cawdor, and his first wife C...
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Iajuddin Ahmed [SEP] date of death
Iajuddin Ahmed Iajuddin Ahmed (1 February 193110 December 2012) was the President of Bangladesh, serving from 6 September 2002 until 12 February 2008. From late October 2006 to January 2007, he also served as Chief Advisor of the caretaker government. From October 2006 to early 2008, his responsibilities as President i...
2002 Bangladeshi presidential election Presidential elections were held in Bangladesh on 5 September 2002, after the resignation of the previous president A. Q. M. Badruddoza Chowdhury. The Election Commission declared Iajuddin Ahmed as the President after nomination papers of two other candidates were found to be inva...
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Ietim Gurji [SEP] date of death
Ietim Gurji Ietim Gurji (, real name: Ietim Dabghishvili) (1875 in Tbilisi – 15 July 1940) was a Georgian poet. He wrote in Georgian, Armenian and Azeri languages. His poetry mainly was distributed orally, by songs, which he created and performed himself. Main motifs of his poetry were the lives of late 19th and early ...
Georgia, "Tavisupleba". Personal life. Kechakmadze was married to Olga Kobakhidze and they had two sons and one daughter. He died in Tbilisi. Works. Works A Cappella. - Choral cycle "Pshavian Idylls" based on poems by Ana Kalandadze; - Cycle of choral paraphrases "Old Tbilisi Songs",based on poems by Ietim Gurji,Giorgi...
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Ignace Brice [SEP] date of death
Ignace Brice Ignace Brice (2 April 1795 in Brussels – 10 August 1866 in Saint-Josse-ten-Noode) was a Belgian painter. Family, marriage and issue. His father Antoine and his paternal grandfather Pierre-François were both painters. Pierre-François was born in the French village of Saint-Venant, but left to settle in Brus...
Gary Brice (born 1948), Australian rules football player - Gordon Brice (1924–2003), English cricketer and footballer - Ignace Brice (1795-1866), Belgian painter - James Brice (1746–1801), American planter, lawyer, and politician from Maryland - John Brice, Jr. (1705–1766), early American settler and Loyalist politicia...
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Inder Raj Anand [SEP] date of death
Inder Raj Anand Inder Raj Anand (died 6 March 1987) was an Indian film dialogue and screenwriter in Hindi cinema, who worked on many Raj Kapoor films, starting with "Aag" (1948), "Aah " (1953), "Anari" (1959) and "Sangam" (1963). While formally referred to as Hindi films, he was actually an Urdu writer, writing his scr...
office. The film he was working on at the time of his death in 1997 was "Dus", which remained incomplete and unreleased, although the film's music did end up being released posthumously. Personal life. Inder Raj Anand who was a film scriptwriter from the late 1940s through to the late 1980s was Mukul Anand's uncle. Muk...
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Jacob Johann Hagenbach [SEP] date of death
Jacob Johann Hagenbach Jacob Johann Hagenbach (1802? in Basle – 1 January 1825) was a Swiss entomologist. Works. - "Insectorum Helvetiae exhibientia vel species novas vel nondum depictas. Basileae", vol. 12, fasc. 1, 48 pp. + 15 pl.(1822) - Insecta Coleoptrata, quae in itineribus suis, praesertim alpinis, collegerunt D...
1821 - John Fleming "Insect"a. In: "Supplement to the fourth, fifth and sixth editions of the Encyclopædia Britannica, with preliminary dissertations on the history of the sciences"an important systematic work. 1822 - Jacob Johann Hagenbach "Insectorum Helvetiae exhibentia vel species novas vel nondum depictas".Basle 1...
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Jacob van Hulsdonck [SEP] date of death
Jacob van Hulsdonck Jacob van Hulsdonck or Jan van Hulsdonck (1582, Antwerp – 1647, Antwerp), was a Flemish painter who played a role in the early development of the genre of still lifes of fruit, banquets and flowers. Life. Jacob van Hulsdonck was born in Antwerp in 1582. He moved to Middelburg at a young age and ther...
van Hulsdonck did not train with Bosschaert he may have been an early influence on his work. By 1608 van Hulsdonck had returned to Antwerp as is documented by the record of his admission as a master of the Antwerp Guild of Saint Luke that year. The following year he married Maria la Hoes and moved into the house that r...
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Jacqueline Moss [SEP] date of death
Jacqueline Moss Jacqueline Moss (1927–2005) was an American art historian, lecturer, writer and art critic. She was the curator of education at the Aldrich Museum of Contemporary Art (since renamed) and lectured widely on modern and 20th-century art. Her articles and seminars often had a focus on women artists. In the ...
, Don Diamont, Ronn Moss, Adam Gregory, Kim Matula, Jacqueline MacInnes Wood and many others. On May 6, 2016, they welcomed their first child, Ford Robert Clifton. Clifton is an atheist. Filmography. Filmography Film and television performances. - (2002): "Terminal Error" as Jock - (2004): "Arizona Summer" as Brooke - ...
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Jacques Paisible [SEP] date of death
Jacques Paisible Jacques Paisible (ca. 16561721), also known as James Peasable or James Paisible, was a French baroque composer and recorder virtuoso who lived and worked in London for about forty years. Paisible arrived in London from France in September 1673, one of the four oboists among the musicians accompanying R...
and composer (born c. 1643) - "date unknown" - Jacques Paisible, recorder virtuoso and composer (born c. 1656) - Jerónimo de Carrión, composer (b. 1660)
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James Fortescue [SEP] date of death
James Fortescue James Fortescue (15 May 1725 – May 1782) was an Irish politician. He sat in the Irish House of Commons for Dundalk between 1757 and 1760 and County Louth between 1761 and his death. He was also elected for Monaghan in 1776, but chose to continue sitting for Louth. He was appointed to the Irish Privy Co...
mansion Castle Hill was built "c." 1730. Sir Martin Fortescue was the ancestor of the Earls Fortescue. - Robert Fortescue, who married Elizabeth Trenchard. - Maud Fortescue, who married Robert Corbet. - Elizabeth Fortescue, who married Edward Whalesbrough. Death and burial. The exact date of Fortescue's death is not kn...
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Jan Hertl [SEP] date of death
Jan Hertl Jan Hertl (born 23 January 1929 – 14 May 1996) is a former Czech footballer. During his club career he played for Dukla Prague and Sparta Prague. He earned 23 caps and scored one goal for Czechoslovakia between 1952 and 1958, and represented the country in two World Cups.
: 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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Jan Tesánek [SEP] date of death
Jan Tesánek Jan Tesánek () (1728–1788) was a Bohemian scholar and author of scientific literature. Biography. Tesánek studied at a gymnasium (school) in Prague and later at Faculty of Philosophy of Charles University. In 1745, he became a Jesuit and studied mathematics, physics and astronomy under Joseph Stepling, a st...
: 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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Jean Moreau de Séchelles [SEP] date of death
Jean Moreau de Séchelles Jean Moreau de Séchelles (; 10 May 1690 – 31 December 1761) was a French official and politician. Biography. Made a maître des requêtes 13 October 1719, he was the intendant of Hainaut in Valenciennes from 1727 to 1743. He was the intendant of Lille from 1743 to 1754 while simultaneously the in...
her marriage to René Hérault. Hélène Moreau de Séchelles gave birth to a son in 1737, Jean-Baptiste Martin Hérault de Séchelles - the father of Marie-Jean, who died in 1759, at the Battle of Minden, where Contades was commanding the French army. Contades took care of Marie-Jean Hérault de Séchelles after the early deat...
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Jean Oury [SEP] date of death
Jean Oury Jean Oury (5 March 1924 – 15 May 2014) was a French psychiatrist and psychoanalyst. He was the founder and director of the psychiatric hospital La Borde clinic at Cour-Cheverny, France where he worked until he died . He was a member of the Freudian School of Paris, founded by Jacques Lacan from inception unti...
La Carapate La Carapate is a 1978 French comedy film directed by Gérard Oury. Plot. In May 1968, Jean-Philippe Duroc, a lawyer accused of ultra-leftism, visits his client, Martial Gaulard, sentenced to death for a murder he has not committed. At that moment, a mutiny happens inside the prison. Gaulard takes the opportu...
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Jean d'Aulon [SEP] date of death
Jean d'Aulon Jean d'Aulon (1390–1458) served as Joan of Arc's bodyguard, a position which is often attributed to Gilles De Rais. He served as her squire, or bursar, and was captured at the same time she was. Despite this, he managed to survive, to die in September, 1458. He took part in the rescue of Montargis in 1427...
Siege of Saint-Pierre-le-Moûtier The Siege of Saint-Pierre-le-Moûtier was a venture of the so-called Lancastrian War. The small town was however heavily fortified and surrounded by a deep moat. According to Joan of Arc's bodyguard, Jean d'Aulon, the initial assault failed and the retreat was sounded. Joan managed to in...
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Jean de Serres [SEP] date of death
Jean de Serres Jean de Serres (; ; 1540–1598) was a major French historian and an advisor to King Henry IV during the Wars of Religion that marred the French Reformation in the second half of the Sixteenth Century. As a refugee from religious persecution, he was educated in Switzerland and became a Calvinist pastor, hu...
Signs" by Gilles Deleuze - Simone de Beauvoir - "Nadja" by André Breton - "A Happy Death" by Albert Camus - Emil Cioran - Michel Foucault - Charles de Gaulle - André Gide - Jean Giraudoux - "Nedjma" by Kateb Yacine - "Serres chaudes" by Maurice Maeterlinck - The Stars by Edgar Morin - "The History of Surrealism" by Mau...
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Jerzy Kossak [SEP] date of death
Jerzy Kossak Jerzy Kossak (Kraków, 11 September 1886 – 11 May 1955, Kraków) was a Polish realist painter specializing in military scenes; son of painter Wojciech Kossak and grandson of painter Juliusz Kossak — a third-generation artist from a well-known and sought after family of painters, writers and poets. Jerzy Koss...
his death before the end of Stalinism in Poland. His paintings, along with those of his antecessors remain best-selling at Polish art auctions. Jerzy Kossak was a brother: to poet Maria Pawlikowska-Jasnorzewska and novelist Magdalena Samozwaniec, as well as the father of: biologist Simona Kossak and painter Gloria Koss...
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Jessie Aitken [SEP] date of death
Jessie Aitken Jessie Aitken (14 April 1867–18 January 1934) was a New Zealand community worker and political activist. She was born in Ecclesmachan, West Lothian, Scotland on 14 April 1867.
she became part of the circle of artists associated with Charles Rennie Mackintosh and a member of the informal group of artists known as "The Immortals", which also included Agnes Raeburn, Margaret Macdonald Mackintosh, Jessie Newbery, Ruby Pickering, Katharine Cameron, Jessie Keppie and Frances McNair. Aitken also be...
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Jesús Aguilar Paz [SEP] date of death
Jesús Aguilar Paz Jesús Aguilar Paz (15 October 1895 in Gualala, Santa Bárbara Department – 26 June 1974 in Tegucigalpa) was a Honduran chemist, pharmacist, cartographer, folklorist and teacher. In 1915, he was appointed Secretary of the Escuela Normal de Occidente in the city of La Esperanza, Intibucá, where he was la...
Los Lirios" (The Lilies), El Danzón and "La campesina" (The Peasant Woman), among others - Doctor Jesús Aguilar Paz (music and folk habits) - Jesús Muñoz Tábora (director of the department of the National Folklore in the 80's) - — Compilation of tales and national legends - Luis Castellón (collected dances such as: "De...
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Jimmy Russell [SEP] date of death
Jimmy Russell Arthur Christopher John Russell (29 August 1879 – 6 August 1925) was an Australian rules footballer who played with Melbourne in the Victorian Football League (VFL). External links. - Demonwiki profile
- 1 Jul – Earl Warren - 8 Jul – Birdie Tebbetts - 15 Jul – Norman Chandler - 22 Jul – Nikita Khrushchev - 29 Jul – Kim Novak - 5 Aug – John Diefenbaker - 12 Aug – Richard Russell Jr. - 19 Aug – Alfried Krupp - 26 Aug – Althea Gibson - 2 Sep – James Cozzens - 9 Sep – Jimmy Hoffa - 16 Sep – Anastas Mikoyan - 23 Sep – Orv...
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Johann Christian Friedrich Hæffner [SEP] date of death
Johann Christian Friedrich Hæffner Johann Christian Friedrich Hæffner (2 March 1759 in Oberschönau – 28 May 1833 in Uppsala) was a German-born Swedish composer. Hæffner received his first musical education with the Schmalkalden organist Johann Gottfried Vierling. He studied in Leipzig from 1776, and then worked as a mu...
publisher - Johann Schröder (1600–1664), physician and pharmacologist - Jacob Joshua Falk (1680–1756), Talmudist, served as chief rabbi of Frankfurt - Georg Philipp Telemann (1681–1767), Baroque composer and multi-instrumentalist Notable residents of Frankfurt 18th century. - Johann Philipp Bethmann (1715–1793), mercha...
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John Edward Gunn [SEP] date of death
John Edward Gunn John Edward Gunn (15 March 1863 – 19 February 1924) was an Irish-born prelate of the Roman Catholic Church. He served as Bishop of Natchez from 1911 until his death in 1924. Biography. Biography Early life and ordination. The oldest of eleven children, John Gunn was born in Fivemiletown, County Tyrone,...
1889 - 1901 - Thomas Heslin, 1889–1911 - John Edward Gunn, S.M., 1911–1924 - Richard Oliver Gerow, 1924–1967 (in 1956 the Diocese of Natchez was renamed the Diocese of Natchez-Jackson) Titular bishops. - Daniel Kucera, O.S.B. June 6, 1977 - March 5, 1980 - William H. Bullock June 3, 1980 - February 10, 1987 - John Nola...
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John James Waterston [SEP] date of death
John James Waterston John James Waterston (1811 – 18 June 1883) was a Scottish physicist, a neglected pioneer of the kinetic theory of gases. Early life. Waterston's father, George, was an Edinburgh sealing wax manufacturer and stationer, a relative of the Sandeman family Robert and his brother, George. John was born, ...
composed of free and perfectly elastic molecules in a state of motion", Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London A, vol. 183 (1892), pp. 1–79. (Note: Waterston died in 1883 and his paper was published some years after his death.) - Haldane, J. S. (ed.) (1928) "The Collected Scientific Papers of John Ja...
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John Lewis Ricardo [SEP] date of death
John Lewis Ricardo John Lewis Ricardo (1812 – 2 August 1862) was a British businessman and politician. He was the son of Jacob Ricardo and nephew of the economist David Ricardo. In 1841 he married Catherine Duff (c.1820 – 1869), the daughter of General Sir Alexander Duff and sister of James Duff, 5th Earl Fife. They ha...
practicing psychotherapist in Los Angeles, with specialty in foster care and marriage therapy. Personal life and death. Lewis was the niece of actresses Polly Ann Young, Sally Blane, and Georgiana Young (who was married to actor Ricardo Montalbán for sixty-three years until her death in 2007). She was also the paternal...
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John Pritt Harley [SEP] date of death
John Pritt Harley John Pritt Harley (February 1786 – 22 August 1858) was an English actor known for his comic acting and singing. Early years. Harley was the son of John Harley, a draper and silk mercer, and his wife Elizabeth. He was baptised in the parish church of St. Martin-in-the-Fields, London, on 5 March 1786. ...
he had lessons in dancing from the best teachers. His natural bent was, however, towards the stage, and on 28 September 1818, his first publicly performed dramatic work, "Ah! what a Pity, or the Dark Knight and the Fair Lady," was given at the English Opera House (for the benefit of John Pritt Harley); from this date ...
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John Sawbridge [SEP] date of death
John Sawbridge John Sawbridge (1732 – 21 February 1795) was an English politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1768 to 1780. Sawbridge was the eldest son of John Sawbridge, FRS of Olantigh and his wife Elizabeth Wanley, daughter of George Wanley. Sawbridge was elected as a Member of Parliament (MP) for Hythe a...
, the grandson of Timothy Thornhill became hopelessly involved in drinking and gambling, and Olantigh was purchased in 1720 by Jacob Sawbridge, one of the directors of the South Sea Company, in the year of “The South Sea Bubble”. In 1773, John Sawbridge, the then ruling squire, became Lord Mayor of London; he extended ...
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Johnston Blakeley [SEP] date of death
Johnston Blakeley Johnston Blakeley also spelled Johnston Blakely (October 1781 - October 1814) was an officer in the United States Navy during the Quasi-War with France and the War of 1812. He is considered to be one of the most successful American naval officers of that period. Biography. Blakeley was born near Seafo...
on 12 September 1950. Namesake. USS "Blakely" (DE-1072/FF-1072) was named in honor of both him and Capt. Johnston Blakeley. Unfortunately Admiral Blakely claimed to be a nephew of Johnston Blakeley. However, Johnston Blakeley had no siblings who survived to adulthood. Therefore, it is not possible for anyone to be a ne...
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Josef Rumler [SEP] date of death
Josef Rumler Josef Rumler (20 July 1922 in Chlumec nad Cidlinou – 1 November 1999 in Prague) was a Czech poet, literary critic, historian, editor and translator from Polish language and to Esperanto. Garners. - "Vynášení houslí" (1970) - "Hrnek ranního mléka" (1973) - "Výstup na horu Říp" (1978)
are placed an empire styled monuments made by sculptor Sucharda. - The empire Graveyard chapel (also known as Zubatovská) in the municipal park – built in the 19th century - The castle chapel of Blessed Virgin Mary - The temple of Saint Ursula - The baroque Marian column - The former Loreta monastery - The statue of re...
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Joseph Reay Greene [SEP] date of death
Joseph Reay Greene Joseph Reay Greene (1836-1903) was an Irish zoologist. Between 1858 and 1877 Reay Greene was Professor of Natural History in Queen's College, Cork. He was one of the Editors of the "Natural History Review". He was a specialist in Hydrozoa. Joseph Reay Greene is not to be confused with the Irish entom...
His principal research was in marine zoology however and at the Leeds meeting of the British Association for the Advancement of Science in 1858, he, with Joseph Reay Greene, gave a report on the marine fauna of the south and west coasts of Ireland. He was one of the earliest workers in deep water dredging at (800–900 m...
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José Cantón [SEP] date of death
José Cantón José Cantón Landazuri (23 March 1937 – 13 November 2013) was a Spanish professional footballer who played as a forward. Football career. Born in Basauri, Biscay, Cantón played for CD Basconia, Racing de Santander, CD San Fernando (two spells), CF Reus Deportiu, Gimnàstic de Tarragona and Cádiz CF during an ...
Remedios - Canton of Los Naranjos: - July 15–16, in honor of Virgin del Carmen - Canton of El Sicahuite: - June 20–21, in honor of San Luís Gonzaga - May 13, in honor of the Virgin de Lourdes - Cantón San José: - March 19, in honor of San José de la Montaña (in the Caserío El Amatillo) - Cantón La Ceiba: - June 13, in ...
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Judy Guinness [SEP] date of death
Judy Guinness Heather Seymour "Judy" Guinness (14 August 1910 – 24 October 1952) was a British fencer. She won a silver medal in the women's individual foil event at the 1932 Summer Olympics. The judges had awarded her the gold medal but, in a noted gesture of fair play, she informed them they had failed to count two h...
, Bridgette Jordan - The world's shortest living woman, Guinness world record. - guinnessworldrecords.com Guinness World Records Video: Bridgette Jordan is new world’s shortest living woman. - facebook.com Brad and Bridgette Face Book page. - abcnews.go.com Who Is the World’s Shortest Woman?, By Katie Kindelan, Sep 21,...
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Julio César Arana [SEP] date of death
Julio César Arana Julio César Arana del Águila, (1864–1952) was a Peruvian entrepreneur and politician. A major figure in the rubber industry in the upper Amazon basin, he is probably best known in the English-speaking world through 's 1909 articles in the British magazine "Truth", accusing him of practices that amount...
represented an alliance of the MLN – the originators of the MANO death squad – and the Institutional Democratic Party (MLN-PID). Arana was the first of a string of military rulers allied with the Institutional Democratic Party who dominated Guatemalan politics in the 1970s and early 1980s (his predecessor, Julio César ...
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K. T. Francis [SEP] date of death
K. T. Francis K. T. Francis, full name Kandiah Thirugnansampandapillai Francis (15 October 1939 – 9 June 2013) was a Sri Lankan cricket umpire. Francis officiated in 25 Tests and 56 One Day Internationals between 1982 and 1999, mostly in his own country. Francis' first Test as umpire was the one-off Test between Sri L...
T. Evans Elementary School in Clinton, Maryland, is named in honor of him. A younger son, Captain Douglas K. Evans, served in the U.S. Army Air Forces and then in the U.S. Air Force in the Korean War and Vietnam War as a jet fighter pilot. Douglas Evans took Francis T. Evans Sr., on his first jet airplane flight on 4 J...
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Kaarlo Mäkinen [SEP] date of death
Kaarlo Mäkinen Kaarlo Mäkinen (14 May 1892 – 11 May 1980) was a Finnish wrestler who competed at the 1920, 1924 and 1928 Olympics in freestyle wrestling. In 1920 he was eliminated in the preliminary round in the featherweight event. After that he moved to the bantamweight category and won a silver and a gold medal in 1...
Kaarlo Mäkinen (1892–1980), Finnish freestyle wrestler and Olympic champion - Kaarlo Maaninka (born 1953), former Finnish long distance runner - Kaarlo Rantanen (born 1988), Finnish football player currently playing for FC Lahti - Kaarlo Sarkia (1902–1945), Finnish poet - Kaarlo Soinio (1888–1960), Finnish gymnast and ...
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Kai Johansen [SEP] date of death
Kai Johansen Kai Johansen (23 July 1940 – 13 May 2007), born in Odense, was a Danish professional football defender who spent a large proportion of his career playing in Scotland, most notably for Rangers. Kai Johansen began his football career in the small club of Korsløkke before moving to Boldklubben 1909 in Odense ...
Eigil Johansen Eigil Johansen (born 28 September 1915, date of death unknown) was a Danish wrestler. He competed in the men's freestyle bantamweight at the 1952 Summer Olympics.
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Karl Christian von Langsdorf [SEP] date of death
Karl Christian von Langsdorf Karl Christian von Langsdorf, also known as Carl Christian von Langsdorff (18 May 1757 in Nauheim – 10 June 1834 in Heidelberg), was a German mathematician, geologist, natural scientist and engineer. Life. Langsdorf was the son of Georg Melchior Langsdorff and Maria Margarethe Koch. His fat...
the Bernoulli family, as noted by Karl Christian von Langsdorf, a professor at the University of Erlangen. Biography Life in university. Georg Ohm's father, concerned that his son was wasting his educational opportunity, sent Ohm to Switzerland. There in September 1806 Ohm accepted a position as a mathematics teacher i...
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Karl Höger [SEP] date of death
Karl Höger Karl Höger (27 May 1897 – 31 March 1975) was a German football forward who played for SpTV 1877 Waldhof, Bonner SC, SpVgg Fürth and VfR Mannheim. He also represented the German national team, winning four caps between 1921 and 1924.
Höger Höger is a surname. Due to the diacritics, it is sometimes rendered internationally as Hoeger. People named Höger include - Inge Höger (born 1950), German politician - Johann Friedrich Höger (1877–1949), German architect - Karel Höger (1909–1977), Czechoslovakian film actor - Karl Höger (1897–1975), football forw...
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