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Karl Lind [SEP] date of death | Karl Lind
Karl Lind (19 September 1880 – 16 February 1957) was a Finnish wrestler. He competed in the light heavyweight event at the 1912 Summer Olympics. | music writer (d. 1900)
- August 30 – George Frederick Root, songwriter (d. 1895)
- September 5 – Louis Köhler, pianist, composer and conductor (d. 1886)
- October 6 – Jenny Lind, Swedish singer (d. 1887)
- December 17 – Karl Anton Eckert, conductor and composer (d. 1879)
- "date unknown"
- Maria Severa Onofriana, fado ... | 31,400 | zeroshot-train |
Kate Steinitz [SEP] date of death | Kate Steinitz
Kate Steinitz (2 August 1889 - 7 April 1975) was a German-American artist and art historian affiliated with the European Bauhaus and Dadaist movements in the early 20th century. She is best known for her collaborative work with the artist Kurt Schwitters, and, in later life, her scholarship on Leonardo da... | , Calif: The Museum.
External links.
- Photograph of Kate Steinitz, 1928, Hanover, Germany, Archives of American Art, Smithsonian Institution
- Photograph of Ilse, Beate, and Lotti Steinitz, daughters of Kate Steinitz, circa 1930, Archives of American Art, Smithsonian Institution
- "Backstroke", 1930, Photograph by Kat... | 31,401 | zeroshot-train |
Kim Kuk-tae [SEP] date of death | Kim Kuk-thae
Kim Kuk-thae (; 27 August 1924 – 13 December 2013) was an elder apparatchik of the Workers' Party of Korea, the ruling party in North Korea.
Kim was born in North Hamgyong Province as the eldest son of Kim Il-sung's trusted general Kim Chaek. He attended North Korea's most prestigious schools for cadres, i... | (Yun Hee & Tae Hee's father)
- Kim Chung-ryeol as Yeon Seo-jeon (Yoon-hee & Tae-hee's cousin)
- Shin Tae-hoon as young Seo-joon
- Lee Hee-do as Hwang Kuk-do (Seung-hee's stepfather)
- Song Ok-sook as Oh Kim-sun (Seung-hee's mother)
- Kim Chung as Suh Joon's mother
- Hyun Suk as Park Kwi Joong (Chairman Kim's chauffeur | 31,402 | zeroshot-train |
Lakshman Wickremasinghe [SEP] date of death | Lakshman Wickremasinghe
Lakshman Wickremasinghe (25 March 1927 - 23 October 1983) was one of the youngest bishops in the Anglican Communion and a human rights activist.
Early life and education.
Born on 25 March 1927, he was the third son of Cyril Wickremesinghe of the Ceylon Civil Service and Esme Goonewardene. One of... | Lakshman Joseph de Saram
122. Lakshman Kadirgamar
123. Lakshman Kadirgamar Institute of International Relations and Strategic Studies
124. Lakshman Kiriella
125. Lakshman Marasinghe
126. Lakshman Nipuna Arachchi
127. Lakshman Rajapaksa
128. Lakshman Senewiratne
129. Lakshman Wasantha Perera
130. Lakshman Wickremasinghe... | 31,403 | zeroshot-train |
Lambert Tree [SEP] date of death | Lambert Tree
Lambert Tree (November 29, 1832 – October 9, 1910) was a United States state court judge, ambassador, and patron of the arts.
Biography.
Born in Washington, D.C., Tree went to the University of Virginia. He studied law, was admitted to the Virginia bar, and then moved to Chicago, Illinois. He practiced law... | Sep Lambert
Septimus Drummond "Sep" Lambert (3 August 1876 in Dublin, Ireland – 21 April 1959 in Dublin) was an Irish cricketer. A right-handed batsman and wicket-keeper, he played 14 times for the Ireland cricket team between 1896 and 1921, including seven first-class matches.
Lambert was educated at Rathmines School ... | 31,404 | zeroshot-train |
Lancelot Alexander Borradaile [SEP] date of death | Lancelot Alexander Borradaile
Lancelot Alexander Borradaile (1872 – 20 October 1945) was an English zoologist, noted for his work on crustaceans and his books "The Invertebrata" and "Manual of Elementary Zoology".
Legacy.
Borradaile may be best known for his undergraduate textbook titled "Manual of Elementary Zoology",... | Borradaile
Borradaile may refer to:
- Lancelot Alexander Borradaile (1872–1945), English zoologist
- Osmond Borradaile (1898–1999), Canadian cinematographer
- Oswell Borradaile (1859–1935), English cricketer
- Taylor A. Borradaile (1885–1977), American chemist
- William Borradaile (1792–1838), English cricketer
- Borra... | 31,405 | zeroshot-train |
Larry Stanley [SEP] date of death | Larry Stanley
Larry Stanley (19 May 1896 – 21 September 1987) was an Irish Gaelic footballer who played as a goalkeeper for the Kildare and Dublin senior teams.
Regarded as one of the greatest players of his generation, Stanley made his first appearance on the inter-county scene during the 1916 championship and was a r... | his brother, Bart, who acquired it from Stanley Roper. It is the home to Jack Tripper, Larry Dallas, Janet Wood, and Chrissy Snow (later to Cindy Snow, then Terri Alden). Mr. Furley fancies himself a playboy, a "ladies' man" and a "macho man", despite the fact he has not had a date in years and not appealing to women a... | 31,406 | zeroshot-train |
Leonard Parkin [SEP] date of death | Leonard Parkin
Leonard Parkin (2 June 1929 – 20 September 1993) was a British TV journalist and newscaster who worked for both the BBC and ITN.
Born in Thurnscoe, West Riding of Yorkshire, he was educated at Hemsworth Grammar School, Yorkshire. He worked as a reporter on the BBC's "Panorama" for many years before joini... | a radio presenter on Classic FM
P.
- Leonard Parkin – reporter and newscaster with ITN from circa 1973 to 1987; between 1976 and 1987 he was one of the main presenters for ITN's "News at One"; often hosted the "News at 5:45" in the early 1980s; occasionally presented "News at Ten"; and retired in 1987; subsequently pre... | 31,407 | zeroshot-train |
Leslie Claude Hunkin [SEP] date of death | Leslie Claude Hunkin
Leslie Claude Hunkin (10 January 1884 – 8 September 1984) was an Australian politician who represented the South Australian House of Assembly multi-member seat of East Torrens from 1921 to 1927 for the Labor Party. | .
- James Douglas Craig, CBE, Assistant Secretary, Office of the United Kingdom Representative to Eire.
- Leslie Claude Hunkin, Public Service Commissioner and Chairman of the Classification & Efficiency Board, State of South Australia.
- Sir Arthur Shuldham Redfern, KCVO, lately Secretary to the Governor General of Ca... | 31,408 | zeroshot-train |
Lincoln Plumer [SEP] date of death | Lincoln Plumer
Lincoln Plumer (28 September 1875, Maryland - 14 February 1928, Hollywood, California) was an American silent film actor. He married fellow actor Rose Plumer. Lincoln Plumer died of heart disease in 1928.
Partial filmography.
- "The Floor Below" (1918)
- "The Deep Purple" (1920)
- "Her Face Value" (1921)... | ), member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Pennsylvania
- Lincoln Plumer (1875–1928), American silent film actor
- Marie-France Plumer (born 1943), French actress
- PattiSue Plumer (born 1962), American retired long-distance runner
- Polly Plumer, American track and field athlete
- Robert Plumer Ward (1765–184... | 31,409 | zeroshot-train |
London R. Ferebee [SEP] date of death | London R. Ferebee
London R. Ferebee (1849 – 1883) was an African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church preacher and author, who was born into slavery on August 18, 1849, in a place called Big Ditch, in Currituck County, North Carolina. He wrote his biography of being born into a slave family, surviving the American Civil War... | presentation and the lecture taking place the following year. The most recent award was made in 2015, with a total of 27 people having received the medal to date.
External links.
- From mourning to scientific legacy: commemorating Lister in London and Scotland by Marguerite Wright Dupree (Notes Rec R Soc Lond. 2013 Sep... | 31,410 | zeroshot-train |
Lope García de Castro [SEP] date of death | Lope García de Castro
Lope García de Castro (1516 - 8 January 1576) was a Spanish colonial administrator, member of the Council of the Indies and of the Audiencias of Panama and Lima. From September 2, 1564 to November 26, 1569 he was interim viceroy of Peru.
Biography.
He was born at Villanueva de Valdueza.
In 1563 he... | been much discussed. The earliest authority to name her father was Pedro de Barcelos in the fourteenth century, who called her Aldonza Ruiz de Castro, a daughter of Rodrigo Fernández de Castro and Elo Álvarez, although she is not mentioned among Rodrigo's children in the "De rebus Hispaniae". A century later Lope Garcí... | 31,411 | zeroshot-train |
Lorenzo Garbieri [SEP] date of death | Lorenzo Garbieri
Lorenzo Garbieri (1580 – 5 April 1654) was an Italian painter of the early-Baroque period, active mainly in Bologna. He was one of the painters in the studio of Ludovico Carracci and is sometimes called "il nipote dei Carracci". He was said to be one of the most successful imitators of Ludovico, to who... | Carlo Garbieri
Carlo Garbieri was an Italian painter of the early Baroque period. He is the son and scholar of Lorenzo Garbieri, painted historical subjects in the style of his father. In the church of San Giovanni in Monte, at Bologna, is a picture by him of the "Death of St Mary of Egypt"; and in the church of San Pa... | 31,412 | zeroshot-train |
Louis Frolla [SEP] date of death | Louis Frolla
Louis Frolla (1904-1978) was a clergyman and writer in Monégasque, the national language of the Principality of Monaco.
Lexicographical writings.
He was notably the author of a Monégasque Grammar (1960) through the medium of French and a Monégasque-French Dictionary (1963). These works were much later reis... | Monaco, 1998; Louis Frolla, "Dictionnaire Monégasque-Français", Ministère d'Etat, Département de l'Intérieur, Principauté de Monaco, "Réédité par le" Comité National des Traditions Monégasques.)
A French-Monégasque Dictionary, by Louis Barral and Suzanne Simone, complementing Frolla's edition, was issued in 1983.
Lexic... | 31,413 | zeroshot-train |
Louis Lasagna [SEP] date of death | Louis Lasagna
Louis Lasagna (February 22, 1923 – August 6, 2003) was an American physician and professor of medicine, known for his revision of the Hippocratic Oath.
Early life and education.
Louis Cesare Lasagna was an internationally recognized and respected expert in clinical pharmacology. Born in Queens, New York i... | Lasagna (disambiguation)
- Lasagna or Lasagne, wide and flat pasta
- Lasagna (song), a song by "Weird Al" Yankovic
- Fabrizio Lasagna, an Italian footballer
- Kevin Lasagna, an Italian footballer
- Louis Lasagna, an American physician and professor of medicine | 31,414 | zeroshot-train |
Louise Lévêque de Vilmorin [SEP] date of death | Louise Lévêque de Vilmorin
Marie Louise Lévêque de Vilmorin (4 April 1902 – 26 December 1969) was a French novelist, poet and journalist.
Born in the family château at Verrières-le-Buisson, Essonne, a suburb southwest of Paris, she was heir to a great French seed company fortune, that of Vilmorin. She was afflicted wit... | -Paul Darblay 1814-1854 and Marguerite-Julie Rousseau 1825-1896. They produced 7 children:
- Caroline Marie Julie Elisabeth Lévêque de Vilmorin 1870-1940
- Joseph Lévêque de Vilmorin 1872-1917
- Louise Marie Thérèse Lévêque de Vilmorin 1873-1967
- Jean Louis Marie Lévêque de Vilmorin 1876-1946
- Charles Claude Marie Ma... | 31,415 | zeroshot-train |
Lucyna Winnicka [SEP] date of death | Lucyna Winnicka
Lucyna Winnicka (14 July 1928 – 22 January 2013) was a Polish actress. She appeared in 21 films between 1954 and 1978. She played the lead role in the film "Mother Joan of the Angels", which won the Special Jury Prize at the 1961 Cannes Film Festival. In 1967 she was a member of the jury of the 5th Mosc... | Alfred Łodziński
- Kama (Phoenician priestess): Barbara Brylska
- Sargon (Assyrian envoy): Jarosław Skulski
- Tehenna (Libyan commander): Leonard Andrzejewski
- Priestess at mummification of Ramses XII: Lucyna Winnicka
- Keeper of the Labyrinth: Bohdan Janiszewski
- Samentu (High Priest of Set): Mieczysław Voit
- Hebro... | 31,416 | zeroshot-train |
Luigi Biraghi [SEP] date of death | Luigi Biraghi
Blessed Luigi Biraghi (2 November 1801 – 11 August 1879) was an Italian Roman Catholic priest who served in his home of Milan. Biraghi later went on to establish his own religious congregation known as the Sisters of Saint Marcellina.
Biraghi served as a teacher and a spiritual director and he served as a... | Biraghi
Biraghi is an Italian surname. Notable people with the surname include:
- Cristiano Biraghi (born 1992), Italian footballer
- Guglielmo Biraghi (1927–2001), Italian film critic and festival director
- Luigi Biraghi (1801–1879), Italian Roman Catholic priest | 31,417 | zeroshot-train |
Luis Sales [SEP] date of death | Luis Sales
Luis Sales (1745–1807) served as a Dominican missionary in Baja California, Mexico, between 1773 and 1790. He is most notable for three long letters in which he described the history of the peninsula and the lifeways of the native peoples in its northwestern region.
Life.
Sales was born in Valencia, Spain in... | - "This Land: Woody Guthrie" directed by Greg Carter (Sep/04)
- "Fellow Passengers" directed by Rhonda J Soikowski (Dec/04)
- "Accidental Death of an Anarchist" directed by Gabriel Baron (Sep/05)
- "Fellow Passengers" (remount) directed by Julie Beckman (Dec/05)
- "The Bridge of San Luis Rey" directed by Sheila Daniels... | 31,418 | zeroshot-train |
Léon Arthur Tutundjian [SEP] date of death | Léon Arthur Tutundjian
Léon Arthur Tutundjian (; 1905, Amasya, Ottoman Empire – December 1968, Paris, France) was an Armenian painter who reached fame in France.
Life.
Leon (Levon) Tutundjian was born in Amasya, in Sivas Vilayet in the Ottoman Empire in 1905. Tutundjian came from a relatively wealthy and educated famil... | creating the more inclusive Cercle et Carré group in 1929.
During the war of words that followed, Van Doesburg accused Seuphor of "intellectual sloppiness worthy of venal art dealers and critics" and tried to recruit a rival group more in accord with his view of what abstract art should be. He was joined by the Armenia... | 31,419 | zeroshot-train |
M. Rajasekara Murthy [SEP] date of death | M. Rajasekara Murthy
M. Rajasekara Murthy (10 May 1922 – 5 December 2010) was an Indian politician, who was a member 8th Lok Sabha the lower house of the Indian Parliament from the Lok Sabha constituency of Mysore in Karnataka.
Early life.
Murthy was born in Malangi village on the banks of Cauvery in Mysore district.
P... | 10. WB - Swapan Sadhan Bose - AITC
Bye-elections.
The bye-elections were also held for the vacant seats from the State of Karnataka, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra & Tamil Nadu, Assam and Bihar.
- Bye-elections were held on 3 March 2011 for vacancy from Karnataka due to death of seating member M. Rajasekara Murthy on 05/1... | 31,420 | zeroshot-train |
Maicon Pereira de Oliveira [SEP] date of death | Maicon Pereira de Oliveira
Maicon Pereira de Oliveira (8 May 1988 – 8 February 2014) commonly known as Maicon, was a Brazilian footballer who played in the Ukrainian Premier League for most of his professional career. He performed as a striker.
Club career.
Club career Volyn Lutsk.
Maicon was born in Rio de Janeiro, Br... | Maicon
Maicon is a Brazilian given name. The name Maicon is a variant of Michael originally referring to, and made popular in reference to, American singer Michael Jackson in the 1980s.
- Maicon, half of Brazilian Música sertaneja duo Marlon & Maicon ()
Brazilian footballers:
- Maicon Sisenando (born 1981)
- Maicon dos... | 31,421 | zeroshot-train |
Malcolm Bullock [SEP] date of death | Malcolm Bullock
Captain Sir Harold Malcolm Bullock, 1st Baronet MBE (10 July 1889 – 20 June 1966) was a British soldier and Conservative Party politician.
Life.
Bullock was the son of iron merchant Frank M. Bullock, of Milhanger, Thursley, Surrey He was educated at Trinity College, Cambridge. Bullock normally went by h... | 17th Earl of Derby. Her parents were married on 7 April 1915, but her father died in Palestine in 1917. Her widowed mother was remarried in 1919, to Malcolm Bullock, who was a Conservative MP from 1923 to 1953 and became a baronet in 1954. Her half-sister Priscilla was born in 1920, but Lady Victoria Bullock was killed... | 31,422 | zeroshot-train |
Maol Eoin Ó Crechain [SEP] date of death | Maol Eoin Ó Crechain
Maol Eoin Ó Crechain, Archdeacon of Tuam and Doctor of Sacred Theology, died in 1243.
"The History of the Popes" lists him as an Archdeacon of Tuam, stating that "after his return from beyond the sea as a Professor, [he] died in Dublin."
The surname Ó Crechain is now rendered as Crehan, and variati... | , Fláithrí Ó Maol Chonaire (died 1629)
and Muiris mac Torna Ó Maolconaire (died 1645).
It has been suggested by Eoin Mac Cárthaigh that Fearfeasa's lands were in the townland of Creta, parish of Kiltrustan, beside that of his father, Lochlainn, who lived in Lisheen townland. Páidín Ruadh Ó Maol Chonaire, who retained t... | 31,423 | zeroshot-train |
Margaret Pilkington [SEP] date of death | Margaret Pilkington
Margaret Pilkington (25 November 1891 – 2 August 1974) was a wood-engraver who was active at the beginning of the twentieth century. She was a pupil of Noel Rooke at the Central School of Art and Design and was a member of the Society of Wood Engravers and the Red Rose Guild. She was awarded the OBE... | her sculptures and 27 of her paintings are in the collections of Letchworth Museum & Art Gallery, which also contains works by Henrietta Pilkington.
Thomas is also believed to have painted a number of middle eastern watercolours with a curious monogram consisting of an inverted L or Greek gamma (Γ) over a gothic M.
Ref... | 31,424 | zeroshot-train |
Margot Bærentzen [SEP] date of death | Margot Bærentzen
Margot Bærentzen (12 May 1907 – 16 October 1983) was a Danish fencer. She competed in the women's individual foil at the 1928 Summer Olympics. | foil
- Ivan Osiier
- Kim Bærentzen
- Jens Berthelsen
- Men's team foil
- Ivan Osiier, Jens Berthelsen, Kim Bærentzen, Johan Praem
- Men's épée
- Ivan Osiier
- Jens Berthelsen
- Peter Ryefelt
- Men's team épée
- Ivan Osiier, Jens Berthelsen, Otto Bærentzen, Peter Ryefelt, Johan Praem
- Men's sabre
- Jens Berthelsen
- Iv... | 31,425 | zeroshot-train |
Maria Fortunata Viti [SEP] date of death | Maria Fortunata Viti
Blessed Maria Fortunata Viti, O.S.B. (born Anna Felicia Viti; 10 February 1827 – 20 November 1922) was an Italian Benedictine nun who has been beatified by the Roman Catholic Church.
Life.
Anna Felicia Viti was born in Veroli, a "comune" in Italy's Province of Frosinone, on 10 February 1827. Her fa... | marriage
- Blessed Maria Fortunata Viti (1827–1922), Italian Benedictine nun (20 November)
Fictional characters.
- Fortunata, name of the titular seagull in the animated film La gabbianella e il gatto 1998
- Fortunata, lead character in "Fortunata", a 2017 film
- Fortunata, the wife of Trimalchio in the "Satyricon" of ... | 31,426 | zeroshot-train |
Mary Ranken Jordan [SEP] date of death | Mary Ranken Jordan
Mary Ranken Jordan (1869–1962) was a prominent American philanthropist and an advocate of many charitable organizations. Mary Ranken was born in Northern Ireland in 1869 and moved to the United States in 1885 after the death of her parents. Mary came from a prosperous Irish Presbyterian family. Many ... | At the age of 36 she married a St. Louis merchant, Clay E. Jordan. She and her husband became strong supporters of the community and are best known for establishing The Ranken-Jordan Home for Convalescent Crippled Children on April 9, 1941 in what is now Maryland Heights, Missouri. She was also the president of the St.... | 31,427 | zeroshot-train |
Melchior de Lisle [SEP] date of death | Melchior de Lisle
Melchior de Lisle (1908-16 August 1977) was a French entomologist.
He specialised in Coleoptera Lucanidae.
His life.
A biography was written by Jean-Pierre Lacroix
In 1933 he marries Christiane Frommer who will hold in Paris a renowned music lounge.
He was a technician of value, an alumnus of the Écol... | Agustín Muñoz Sandoval (17 Nov 1659 – April 1661 Died)
- Bernardo de Izaguirre de los Reyes (31 July 1662 – 15 July 1669), previously Bishop of Panamá (Panama) (1654.05.18 – 1660); later Archbishop of La Plata ("not possessed" 1669.07.15 – death 1670.03.17)
- Manuel de Mollinedo Angulo (15 Dec 1670 – 26 Sep 1699 Died)
... | 31,428 | zeroshot-train |
Michael Vyner [SEP] date of death | Michael Vyner
Michael Vyner (1943 - 20 October 1989) was an English arts administrator.
Formerly employed by the music publishers Schott Music, he was Musical Director of the London Sinfonietta from 1972 until his death in 1989.
Vyner's death occasioned a range of musical tributes from some of the major composers of th... | In Memory of Michael Vyner" and "My Way of Life - In Memory of Michael Vyner "), Peter Maxwell Davies ("Threnody on a Plainsong for Michael Vyner") Henryk Górecki ("Good Night, In Memoriam Michael Vyner") and Oliver Knussen ("Secret Psalm").
From 1990 to 2004 there was a Michael Vyner Trust, established to assist young... | 31,429 | zeroshot-train |
Miles Peter Andrews [SEP] date of death | Miles Peter Andrews
Miles Peter Andrews (1742 – 18 July 1814) was an 18th-century English playwright, gunpowder manufacturer and politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1796 to 1814.
Biography.
Andrews was the son of William Andrews, a drysalter of Watling Street and his wife Catherine Pigou. After helping his ... | was listed as an East India Company stockholder in 1795. For the loyalty loan of 1797, he subscribed £25,000 as a resident of Enfield and another £25,000 as a merchant at Change Alley. He was also a governor of Christ's Hospital. In 1803 he was a director of the Globe Insurance Company. One of his fellow directors was ... | 31,430 | zeroshot-train |
Milton Rosmer [SEP] date of death | Milton Rosmer
Milton Rosmer (4 November 1881 – 7 December 1971) was a British actor, film director and screenwriter. He made his screen debut in "The Mystery of a Hansom Cab" (1915) and continued to act in theatre, film and television until 1956. In 1926 he directed his first film "The Woman Juror" and went on to direc... | Earl Mountbatten of Burma used to stay, as a child, with his family for summer holidays in Germains House in Fullers Hill.
- Arthur T. F. Reynolds (1909–2001) was born in the town and later became a Protestant missionary in China and Japan. He was the author or translator of a number of books.
- Milton Rosmer, film act... | 31,431 | zeroshot-train |
Mohammad Ali Khan Mohmand [SEP] date of death | Mohammad Ali Khan Mohmand
Mohammad Ali Khan Mohmand(19 January 1958 to 2 November 2012) was a Pakistani politician. He was a member of the Provincial Assembly of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa elected from Shabqadar, and also remained as the first Chairman of district council Charsadda. He suffered grave injuries in a suicide blas... | - Asmatullah Mohmand, 2003/04
- Atif Maqbool, 2004/05-2006/07
- Azam Hussain, 2003/04-2004/05
- Faisal Khan, 2004/05
- Fayyaz Shah, 2003/04-2005/06
- Iftikhar Ali, 2003/04
- Iqbal Imam, 2004/05-2005/06
- Malik Aftab, 2003/04-2006/07
- Mohammad Bilal, 2003/04
- Mohammad Farrukh, 2004/05
- Mohtashim Ali, 2003/04-2004/05
... | 31,432 | zeroshot-train |
Mostyn Hanger [SEP] date of death | Mostyn Hanger
Sir (John) Mostyn Hanger (3 January 190811 August 1980) was a judge in the Australian state of Queensland, rising to become Chief Justice and Administrator of the state.
Early years.
Hanger was born on 3 January 1908 at Rockhampton to parents Thomas Hanger and Myfanwy Granville-Jones. He was the second of... | British Empire (KBE) in 1973.
Opera Australia award the Sir Mostyn Hanger Opera Scholarship each year in honour of Hanger, and Sir Mostyn Hanger Chambers in Southport also bear his name.
External links.
- Queensland Supreme Court Library photo of Hanger in Judicial Robes
- Portrait of Hanger in judicial robes | 31,433 | zeroshot-train |
Myron Korduba [SEP] date of death | Myron Korduba
Myron Korduba (, 2 March 1876 – 2 May 1947) was a Ukrainian historian, professor of the history of Ukraine at the Warsaw University Faculty of Humanities in 1929-1939; and author of biographies of famous Ukrainians in the Polish Biographical Dictionary (PSB).
World War II.
After the invasion of Poland by ... | uprising was taking place in backward regions of the Polish Crown, Kijow, Czernihow and Braclaw voivodeships. The Crimean Khan, the only ally, was not interested in a decisive victory of Cossacks.
Background of negotiations Cossack — Moscow negotiations timeline.
It is believed that negotiations to unite the Zaporizhia... | 31,434 | zeroshot-train |
Nada Mamula [SEP] date of death | Nada Mamula
Nada Mamula (9 January 1927 – 11 October 2001) was a Serbian singer.
Biography.
She started her career on Radio Beograd, where she passed an audition in 1946 (as Nada Vukićević). In 1946 she delivered her first ever professional performances as Nada Vukićević along with Danica Obrenić and accordionist Voja ... | Zehra Deović
Zehra Deović (9 December 1938 – 30 October 2015) was a Bosnian sevdalinka-folk singer and was one of the leading female singers of the 1960s and 1970s in Yugoslavia, along with Silvana Armenulić, Nada Mamula and Beba Selimović.
Deović started working at Radio Sarajevo in 1960 and released her first album t... | 31,435 | zeroshot-train |
Nicholas Adam [SEP] date of death | Nicholas Adam
Nicholas Adam (1716–1792) was a French linguist and writer.
Born in Paris, he achieved distinction by authoring a grammar book which bore the title: "La vraie manière d'apprendre une langue quelconque, vivante ou morte, par le moyen de la langue française" ("True manner of learning an unspecified, living ... | birth although the date is known.
Her father died on 29 August 1287, when she was almost five months of age. His cause of death has never been ascertained by historians. Her mother married her second husband, Nicholas Avenel, sometime afterwards, but the exact date of this marriage is not known. Between 11 December 129... | 31,436 | zeroshot-train |
Nicolae Donici [SEP] date of death | Nicolae Donici
Nicolae Donici (; 1/13 September 1874, Chişinău (currently the Republic of Moldova) - 1960, Puget-Theniers, Alpes-Maritimes, France) was a Romanian astronomer born in Bessarabia. Nicolae Donici (Donitch) was born into an old family of Romanian nobles from Bessarabia in the Petricani region of Chişinău. H... | Dubăsarii Vechi
Dubăsarii Vechi is a village in Criuleni District, Moldova.
History.
In 1908, Nicolae Donici established a private astronomical observatory in his village of Dubăsarii Vechi. The astronomical observatory in Dubăsarii Vechi directed by Donici enjoyed a number of astronomers from everywhere: the German: E... | 31,437 | zeroshot-train |
Nikolaus Gerhaert [SEP] date of death | Nikolaus Gerhaert
Nikolaus Gerhaert (c.1420 – 28 June 1473), also known as Nikolaus Gerhaert van Leyden, was a sculptor of Dutch origin, although aside from his sculptures, few details are known of his life.
Biography.
Gerhaert is considered to be the most influential northern European sculptor of the 15th century. He ... | of death the consequences of leg amputation, senility or rapid diarrhea caused by melon consumption. His bowels were probably buried separately on 24 August 1493 in the Linz parish church. The arrival of Turks in Carinthia and the Krain delayed the arrival of Maximilian and with it the funeral service. On 6 and 7 Decem... | 31,438 | zeroshot-train |
Nito Alves [SEP] date of death | Nito Alves
Nito Alves (1945–1977) was an Angolan politician who served as the Interior Minister of Angola from independence, on November 11, 1975, until President Agostinho Neto abolished the position in October 1976. A hardline member of the People's Movement for the Liberation of Angola (MPLA), Alves is best known fo... | , explicitly launching an appeal for race to the people, as Nito Alves did when claiming, in a rally in Luanda's periphery, that ""Angola would only be truly independent when whites, mestizos and blacks swept the streets together"".
Nito Alves was considered by some as second in power to Agostinho Neto. He had been nom... | 31,439 | zeroshot-train |
Olaf Lodal [SEP] date of death | Olaf Lodal
Olaf Lodal (6 July 1885 – 31 August 1969) was a Danish long-distance runner. He competed in the marathon at the 1912 Summer Olympics. | The American Boychoir, St. Olaf Choir, and Alumni Chorus of the American Boychoir School. Fernando Malvar-Ruiz, Litton-Lodal Music Director; Anton Armstrong, Conductor; James Litton, Music Director Emeritus
- "Columbus~American Boychoir" (2007), 70th Anniversary Compilation
- "A Princeton Christmas for the Children of ... | 31,440 | zeroshot-train |
Oliver Gagliani [SEP] date of death | Oliver Gagliani
Oliver Gagliani ( 1917 – 2002) was an American photographer, a master of large format photography, darkroom technique, and the Zone System.
Upon seeing a retrospective of Paul Strand's work in 1945 at the San Francisco Museum of Art, he was convinced that photography could be considered fine art. Mostly... | - Maurizio Piccardi (12 Jan 1660 – 10 Mar 1675 Died)
- Marco Antonio Pisanelli (30 Sep 1675 – 13 Jul 1680 Died)
- Tommaso Guzzoni, C.O. (13 Jan 1681 – 5 Dec 1702 Resigned)
- Matteo Gagliani (15 Jan 1703 – Sep 1717 Died)
- Gabriele de Marchis (Marchi) (10 Jan 1718 – Oct 1734 Died)
- Scipione Sersale (27 Jun 1735 – 3 Feb... | 31,441 | zeroshot-train |
Oliver Perry Hay [SEP] date of death | Oliver Perry Hay
Oliver Perry Hay (22 May 1846 – 2 November 1930) was an American herpetologist, ichthyologist, and paleontologist.
From 1894 to 1895 he worked at the Field Museum of Natural History as assistant curator of zoology where, despite his speciality in ichthyology, he worked in all non-ornithological fields ... | William Perry Hay
William Perry Hay (born in Eureka, Illinois on December 8, 1871; died in 1947) was an American zoologist known for work on crayfish and reptiles. He was the son of Oliver Perry Hay. | 31,442 | zeroshot-train |
Oscar Kjellberg [SEP] date of death | Oscar Kjellberg
Oscar Kjellberg (21 September 1870 – 5 July 1931) was a Swedish inventor and industrialist. Founder of Elektriska Svetsnings-Aktiebolaget (ESAB), in 1904, and Kjellberg Finsterwalde, in 1922. He invented the coated electrode used in manual metal arc welding (Swedish Patent: 27152, June 29, 1907), by dip... | industries.
Early history.
On 27 June 1908, the Swede Oscar Kjellberg received German Imperial patent no. 231733 "Electrode and procedure for electrical soldering" and is therefore recognised as the inventor of the coated welding electrode.
In his capacity as general manager of the company ESAB, in 1921 Kjellberg estab... | 31,443 | zeroshot-train |
Oscar Luigi Scalfaro [SEP] date of death | Oscar Luigi Scalfaro
Oscar Luigi Scalfaro (; 9 September 1918 – 29 January 2012) was an Italian politician and magistrate, the ninth President of the Italian Republic from 1992 to 1999, and subsequently a senator for life. Formerly a member of Christian Democracy, he belonged to the centre-left Democratic party.
Biogra... | the Shoah at the Sala Nervi in Vatican City, along with Pope John Paul II, and the President of Italy Oscar Luigi Scalfaro.
Rabbi Toaff remained friends with John Paul until the pontiff's death, and attended his funeral. He was one of the two people who the pope mentioned in his last will and testament, in which he sta... | 31,444 | zeroshot-train |
P. K. Le Roux [SEP] date of death | P. K. Le Roux
Pieter Mattheus Kruger Le Roux, generally known as P. K. Le Roux (11 November 1904 – 23 June 1985) was a South African National Party politician who served as a Cabinet minister between 1958 and 1968, first as Minister of Water Affairs and Agricultural Technical Services and latterly as Minister of the In... | ), French painter
- Maurice Le Roux (1923–1992), French composer and conductor
- Maxime Leroux (1951–2010), French actor
- Ollie le Roux (born 1973), South African rugby player
- Paul Calder Le Roux (born 1972), programmer, criminal cartel boss and DEA informant
- P. K. Le Roux (1904–1985), South African politician
- P... | 31,445 | zeroshot-train |
Patrick Haemers [SEP] date of death | Patrick Haemers
Patrick Haemers (2 November 1952, Schaerbeek – 14 May 1993) was a Belgian criminal who was head of a gang which carried out robberies of security vans and kidnapped former Belgian prime minister Paul Vanden Boeynants.
Biography.
The son of a nightclub owner, Haemers was tall with striking looks, and bec... | terrorist, member of the Communist Combatant Cells
- Kim De Gelder – murdered several babies in a babycare center
- Muriel Degauque – Belgian woman who committed a suicide terrorist attack in Bagdad in 2005
- Marc Dutroux – rapist and serial killer
- Bert Eriksson – head of the extreme-right organisation Vlaamse Milita... | 31,446 | zeroshot-train |
Paulet St John, 3rd Earl of Bolingbroke [SEP] date of death | Paulet St John, 3rd Earl of Bolingbroke
Paulet St John, 3rd Earl of Bolingbroke (23 November 1634 – 5 October 1711), known as Paulet St John until 1688, was an English politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1663 to 1685. He inherited the peerage as Earl of Bolingbroke in 1688.
St John was the younger son of Si... | 1st Earl of Bolingbroke, 4th Baron St John of Bletso (died 1646)
- Oliver St John, 5th Baron St John of Bletso (died 1642) (writ of acceleration)
- Oliver St John, 2nd Earl of Bolingbroke, 6th Baron St John of Bletso (died 1688)
- Paulet St John, 3rd Earl of Bolingbroke, 7th Baron St John of Bletso (died 1711)
Barons S... | 31,447 | zeroshot-train |
Peder Vilhelm Jensen-Klint [SEP] date of death | Peder Vilhelm Jensen-Klint
Peder Vilhelm Jensen-Klint (21 June 1853 – 1 December 1930) was a Danish architect, designer, painter and architectural theorist, best known for designing Grundtvig's Church in Copenhagen, generally considered to be one of the most important Danish architectural works of the time. Its Express... | Bethlehem Church, Copenhagen
Bethlehem Church () is a church in the Nørrebro district of Copenhagen, Denmark, located on Åboulevard, close to Peblinge Lake and the municipal border with Frederiksberg. Peder Vilhelm Jensen-Klint made the first sketches for the church but after his death it was completed by his son, Kaar... | 31,448 | zeroshot-train |
Pete Welding [SEP] date of death | Pete Welding
Pete J. Welding (15 November 1935 – 17 November 1995) was an American historian, archivist, and record producer specializing in jazz and blues.
Born in Philadelphia, United States, Welding worked as a journalist for "Down Beat" magazine and occasionally freelanced for other publications including "Rolling ... | but the cast is very complimentary toward him and his recent victory over David Loiseau.
- Team Mojo picks Pete Sell to fight McCarthy, with the remaining middleweight matchup will be Rivera against Patrick Côté.
- Pete Sell defeated Charles McCarthy via unanimous decision after three rounds.
- The sudden victory round... | 31,449 | zeroshot-train |
Peter Drinkwater [SEP] date of death | Peter Drinkwater
Peter Drinkwater (1750 – 15 November 1801) was an English cotton manufacturer and merchant.
Born in Whalley, Lancashire, he had a successful career as a fustian manufacturer using the domestic putting-out system, and as a merchant based in Bolton and Manchester, before he turned to large-scale factory ... | Euphrates, including the colonies at Anah in 253 and at Dura-Europos in 256. The sixth century historian Peter the Patrician wrote that Odaenathus approached Shapur I to negotiate Palmyrene interests but was rebuffed and the gifts sent to the Persians were thrown into the river. The date for the attempted negotiations ... | 31,450 | zeroshot-train |
Pick Temple [SEP] date of death | Pick Temple
As cowboy folksinger Pick Temple, Lafayette Parker Temple (c. 1911 - Dec. 21 1991) starred in "The Pick Temple Giant Ranch" television show from 1948 through 1961.
The Pick Temple Giant Ranch TV show.
His children’s show featured his guitar playing and singing, puppet shows, cartoons, his pony Piccolo, and ... | Rollins, Tom Speer
"* Mitichyan was replaced on episode 1 by Koppenhaver due to injury."
Cast Others.
- Host: Dana White
- Narrator: Mike Rowe
Episodes.
Episode 1 – Don't You Tap (Original Air Date Sep 19, 2007)
- A coin is flipped (grey for Hughes, blue for Serra) and Matt Serra wins. He opts to pick the first fighter... | 31,451 | zeroshot-train |
Pietro Antoniani [SEP] date of death | Pietro Antoniani
Pietro Antoniani (Milan, circa 1740 - 1805) was an Italian painter, mainly of sea- and landscapes, often animated with figures, but also of historical subjects.
Biography.
Like his Giacinto Gigante in the next generation, and appealing to British tastes, the exotic volcanic eruptions of Vesuvius were a... | 1668.09.17 – death 1698.01.15)
- Girolamo Cori (de Coris) (17 June 1669 – death 1672), previously Bishop of Nardò (Italy) (1656.03.06 – 1669.06.17)
- Pier Maria Bichi, O.S.B. (12 June 1673 – death 9 Sep 1673), previously Bishop of Todi (Italy) (1658.03.18 – 1673.06.12)
- Pietro Valentini (9 April 1685 – death Sep 1687)... | 31,452 | zeroshot-train |
Plectrude [SEP] date of death | Plectrude
Plectrude (; ) (died 718) was the consort of Pepin of Herstal, the mayor of the palace and duke of the Franks, from about 670. She was the daughter of Hugobert, seneschal of Clovis IV, and Irmina of Oeren. She was the regent of Neustria during the minority of her grandson Theudoald from 714 until 718.
Biograp... | , Pepin had married Plectrude, who had inherited substantial estates in the Moselle region. She was the mother of Drogo of Champagne and Grimoald II, both of whom died before their father. However, Pepin also had a mistress (or possibly, a second wife) named Alpaida (or Chalpaida) who bore him two more sons: Charles Ma... | 31,453 | zeroshot-train |
Princess Alice, Duchess of Gloucester [SEP] date of death | Princess Alice, Duchess of Gloucester
Princess Alice, Duchess of Gloucester, (born Alice Christabel Montagu Douglas Scott; 25 December 1901 – 29 October 2004) was the wife of Prince Henry, Duke of Gloucester, the third son of King George V and Queen Mary. She was the mother of Prince William of Gloucester and Prince Ri... | so many cruel blows in the past few years...". Alice herself later admitted that following her son's death "I was completely stunned and have never quite been the same since."
Publications.
- Princess Alice, Duchess of Gloucester, "The Memoirs of Princess Alice, Duchess of Gloucester" (London: Collins, 1983), .
- Princ... | 31,454 | zeroshot-train |
Princess Xenia Georgievna of Russia [SEP] date of death | Princess Xenia Georgievna of Russia
Princess Xenia Georgievna of Russia (22 August 1903, Mikhailovskoe, Russia – 17 September 1965, Glen Cove, New York) was the younger daughter of Grand Duke George Mihailovich of Russia and Princess Maria Georgievna of Greece and Denmark. She was a granddaughter of George I of Greece ... | Princess Xenia
Princess Xenia may refer to:
- Princess Xenia of Montenegro
- Princess Xenia Andreevna of Russia
- Princess Xenia Georgievna of Russia
See also.
- Grand Duchess Xenia Alexandrovna of Russia
- Xenia Borisovna of Russia
- Xenia of Tarusa
- Xenia (name) | 31,455 | zeroshot-train |
Ralph Milner [SEP] date of death | Ralph Milner
Ralph Milner (born at Slackstead, Hampshire, England, early in the sixteenth century; executed at Winchester, 7 July 1591) was an English Roman Catholic layman. He is a Catholic martyr, beatified in 1929.
Life.
The greater part of his life was probably passed in his native village, where, being practically... | In that book (copyright date 1981), (according to an out-of-print edition):
That society was established by Cecil Rhodes in 1891 and, following Rhodes' death in 1902, was carried on by Alfred Milner, which society, Quigley refers to as the "Milner Group", but sometimes referred to as the Round Table movement. That grou... | 31,456 | zeroshot-train |
Ralph Morley [SEP] date of death | Ralph Morley
Ralph Morley (25 October 1882 – 14 June 1955) was a Labour politician in the United Kingdom. He was a Member of Parliament (MP) from 1929 to 1931, and from 1945 until his death.
Born in Chichester, Morley was educated privately, then at University College Southampton, before becoming a schoolteacher. He jo... | with the Conservatives to form the National Government.
Morley and Lewis returned to the House of Commons in the Labour landslide at the 1945 general election. When the two-seat Southampton constituency was divided at the 1950 general election, Morley was returned for the new Southampton Itchen constituency, which he r... | 31,457 | zeroshot-train |
Reinhold Conrad Muschler [SEP] date of death | Reinhold Conrad Muschler
Reinhold Conrad Muschler aka Reno Muschler (9 August 1882 Berlin – 10 December 1957 Berlin), was a German botanist, explorer and writer, who worked on the taxonomy of North African flora. He travelled extensively with Ernest Friedrich Gilg (1867–1933) and carried out a revision of the flora of ... | natural history museum in Vienna, and many of the plants he collected on the trip became part of the Vienna herbarium. Later on in his career, he embarked on scientific expeditions to Asia Minor, Mesopotamia and the Balkans.
The genus "Pentheriella" (family Asteraceae, synonym "Heteromma") was named in his honor by Kar... | 31,458 | zeroshot-train |
Robert Lee Wolff [SEP] date of death | Robert Lee Wolff
Robert Lee Wolff (26 December 1915, New York City – 11 November 1980, Cambridge, Massachusetts) was a Harvard history professor, known for his 1956 book "The Balkans in our time" and his library collection of English novels of the Victorian period with over 18,000 items.
Wolff received his bachelor's d... | 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... | 31,459 | zeroshot-train |
Robert Radclyffe, 5th Earl of Sussex [SEP] date of death | Robert Radclyffe, 5th Earl of Sussex
Robert Radclyffe, 5th Earl of Sussex, KG (12 June 1573 – 22 September 1629) was an English peer.
Life.
He was the only son of Henry Radclyffe, 4th Earl of Sussex and his wife Honora Pounde, and was known as Viscount Fitzwalter from 1583 until he succeeded his father as Earl on 4 Dec... | .
- John de Warenne, 1st Earl of Sussex (1231–1304)
- John de Warenne, 2nd Earl of Sussex (1286–1347)
Earls of Sussex; Second creation (1529).
- Robert Radcliffe, 1st Earl of Sussex (1483–1542)
- Henry Radclyffe, 2nd Earl of Sussex (1507–1557)
- Thomas Radclyffe, 3rd Earl of Sussex (1525–1583)
- Henry Radclyffe, 4th Ea... | 31,460 | zeroshot-train |
Roger Seydoux [SEP] date of death | Roger Seydoux
Roger Seydoux (28 March 1908 in Paris – 3 July 1985 in Paris) was a French academic and diplomat.
Main diplomatic assignments.
- Last Resident-general in Tunisia
- First ambassador to Tunisia (1956)
- Ambassador to Morocco (1960-1962)
- Permanent representative to the United Nations (1962-1967)
- Permanen... | 2019, Hideo Kojima said that "Death Stranding" was slightly behind its release date schedule, and that he himself was testing and adjusting the gameplay, day by day, defining that phase of development as "critical".
A trailer released on May 29, 2019 announced the release date of November 8, 2019. It introduced Margare... | 31,461 | zeroshot-train |
Samuel Maju Samehtini [SEP] date of death | Samuel Maju Samehtini
Samuel Maju Samehtini (14 March 181610 December 1879) was a Dutch musician and composer.
Jewish-Italian background.
Samehtini was born in Middelburg, in the province of Zeeland, on 14 March 1816, as the oldest son of the textile merchant and then music teacher Maju Lion (Meijer Levi) Samehtini and... | to the scholarship from the 'Maatschappij tot Bevordering der Toonkunst', which the young Toonkunst-Department of Middelburg promoted him for, he could visit the Koninklijke Muziekschool (the present-day Royal Conservatory) in The Hague. This fact is commemorated in the earliest surviving composition of Samehtini, a vo... | 31,462 | zeroshot-train |
Samuel Rickards [SEP] date of death | Samuel Rickards
Samuel Rickards (1796–1865) was a Church of England clergyman, opponent of the Oxford Movement, and writer of devotional literature.
Biography.
Rickards, son of Thomas Rickards of Leicester, was born in 1796. He matriculated from Oriel College, Oxford, on 28 January 1813, graduating B.A. in 1817 and M.A... | born comedian
- James Rickards, American lawyer and financial commentator
- Jocelyn Rickards (1924-2005), Australian costume designer
- John Rickards (author), British crime-writer
- John Rickards (priest), South African Anglican priest
- John E. Rickards, American politician
- Ken Rickards, West-Indian cricketer
- Sam... | 31,463 | zeroshot-train |
Samuel Stearns [SEP] date of death | Samuel Stearns
Samuel Stearns (1741-1810), was an American astronomer, doctor, author and publisher.
Stearns was born 13 July 1741 at Bolton, Massachusetts. He lived at Paxton, Massachusetts, from 1771 until 1784, from there issuing his annual "The North-American’s almanack". He moved to Brattleboro, Vermont, where his... | her husband's death and it was agreed that Williston should adopt both Harriet and Lyman Richards. Clark's adoptive father-in-law, Samuel Williston, would prove to be an important sponsor to his career. Williston was Amherst College's primary benefactor, and a highly influential figure in western Massachusetts.
William... | 31,464 | zeroshot-train |
Samuel Twardowski [SEP] date of death | Samuel Twardowski
Samuel Twardowski (before 1600 – 1661) was a Polish poet, diarist, and essayist who gained popularity in 17th century Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth, called by his contemporaries 'Polish Virgil'.
Life and works.
He was a member of Polish nobility (szlachta), born in Lutynia in Wielkopolska. He was edu... | He married again in 1857 to Martha K. "Mattie" Hayes (b. about 1840). The 1860 census lists him as a prosperous merchant in Scott County, Kentucky.
Descendants.
Following the war, his sons Thomas A. Poindexter (1867–1936) and Smith A. Poindexter (1868–1953) were born. Following his death on 14 April 1869, his daughter... | 31,465 | zeroshot-train |
Santiago Álvarez Gómez [SEP] date of death | Santiago Álvarez Gómez
Santiago Álvarez Gómez (1913–2002) was a Spanish communist and founder of the Communist Party of Galicia. He had been a member of the Communist Party of Spain (PCE) and one of the commissars of the 1st Mixed Brigade of the Spanish Republican Army in the Spanish Civil War. | ) Valejo Berlanga, Trinitarians (O.SS.T.) (19 Jan 1750 – death 17 May 1757)
- Francisco Alejandro Bocanegra Jivaja (19 Dec 1757 – 8 March 1773), next Archbishop of Santiago de Compostela (Spain) (1773.03.08 – death 1782.04.16)
- Bernardo Lorca Quiñones, Hieronymites (O.S.H.) (15 March 1773 – death 19 Jan 1793)
- Raimun... | 31,466 | zeroshot-train |
Selim Franklin [SEP] date of death | Selim Franklin
Selim Franklin, Esquire (1814–1885) was an American pioneer, auctioneer, real estate agent, chess master, and Canadian legislator. Selim is listed in the Pioneer Club of San Francisco and The Society of California Pioneers. Franklin Street in San Francisco is most likely named for him.
Born in Liverpool ... | steamship down to San Francisco. It was on a journey down south to deal with his deceased brother's estate, Edward Franklin, that he suffered a severe stroke on July 11, 1873. He became paralysed and eventually died on August 3, 1873 in San Francisco at age 65.
His brother, Selim Franklin, was the executor of the estat... | 31,467 | zeroshot-train |
Seraphin Marion [SEP] date of death | Séraphin Marion
Seraphin Marion (1896–1983) was a Canadian professor, historian and literary critic.
Biography.
Marion was born in Ottawa on November 25, 1896. He was a vocal advocate of francophone rights outside Quebec. Marion graduated from the University of Ottawa with a BA in 1918 and MA in 1922. After receiving ... | Wales, some new arrivals manage to upset a small community after they buy the local pub and convert it into a home.
4x7 Episode 7
--Air date Sep 09, 2015—Two feuding families turn their whole street into a war zone.
4x8 Season finale—Air date Sep 16, 2015—Among the stories highlighted are that of Leslie, whose neighbou... | 31,468 | zeroshot-train |
Sergio Bertoni [SEP] date of death | Sergio Bertoni
Sergio Bertoni (; 23 September 1915 – 15 February 1995) was an Italian association football manager and player, who played as a striker. With the Italian national team, he won the 1936 Summer Olympics football tournament and the 1938 FIFA World Cup.
Club career.
Born in Pisa, Bertoni played for Pisa Calc... | ), Italian retired footballer and manager
- Sergio Bertoni (1915–1995), Italian football (soccer) player
- Xavier Bertoni (born 1988), French Freestyle skier
See also.
- 15908 Bertoni, discovered by the Kitt Peak on October 2, 1997
- Bertoni's antbird, species of bird in the family Thamnophilidae
- GDE Bertoni, trophy ... | 31,469 | zeroshot-train |
Shirley Rumsey [SEP] date of death | Shirley Rumsey
Shirley Rumsey is an English musician who recorded two well-received solo CDs of Renaissance music for Naxos Records in the mid 1990s. She studied lute and voice at the Royal College of Music in London. There she became interested in solo vocal music accompanied by the lute, and she developed a career pe... | Discography.
- "Music of the Spanish Renaissance," 1993, Naxos Records. Shirley Rumsey: Lute, Renaissance Guitar, Vihuela, Vocals
- "Music of the Italian Renaissance," 1994, Naxos Records. Shirley Rumsey: Lute, Renaissance Guitar, Vihuela, Vocals
External links.
- Shirley Rumsey complete discography at Naxos Records | 31,470 | zeroshot-train |
Sidney Griffith [SEP] date of death | Sidney Griffith
Sidney Griffith (née Wynne; died 1752), known in her time as "Madam" Griffith, was an important figure in the Welsh Methodist revival of the mid-18th century.
She was the daughter of Cadwaladr Wynne of Voelas, Denbighshire, and was named Sidney after her grandmother, a member of the prominent Thelwall f... | 27 April - David Lewis, lawyer, founder of Jesus College, Oxford
- 15 October - Richard Gwyn, Catholic martyr, 47
- "probable" - William Salesbury, translator of the New Testament into Welsh
1585
- 2 March - William Parry, conspirator (executed)
1586
- 5 May - Henry Sidney, President of the Council of Wales, 56
- 20 Se... | 31,471 | zeroshot-train |
Silvana Jachino [SEP] date of death | Silvana Jachino
Silvana Jachino (2 February 1916 – 28 August 2004) was an Italian film actress. She appeared in 65 films between 1936 and 1970. She was born in Milan, Italy and died in Rimini, Italy.
Selected filmography.
- "Cavalry" (1936)
- "It Was I!" (1937)
- "The Black Corsair" (1937)
- "Departure" (1938)
- "We We... | The Black Corsair (1937 film)
The Black Corsair (Italian: Il corsaro nero) is a 1937 Italian adventure film directed by Amleto Palermi and starring Ciro Verratti, Silvana Jachino and Ada Biagini. The film is an adaptation of the 1898 novel "The Black Corsair" by Emilio Salgari.
Cast.
- Ciro Verratti as Emilio Ventimigl... | 31,472 | zeroshot-train |
Simon Birckbek [SEP] date of death | Simon Birckbek
Simon Birckbek or Birkbeck (1584–1656) was an English clergyman and controversialist.
Life.
He was born at Hornby, Westmoreland. At the age of sixteen he became a student at The Queen's College, Oxford, where from a tabarder he became a Fellow. He proceeded B.A. in 1604, and B.D. in 1616. Entering holy ... | debate on the claims of Rome was held at his London house. Daniel Featley and Francis White represented the Protestants, and the Jesuits John Percy alias Fisher (1569–1641) and John Sweet argued on behalf of the Catholic views. A report of the debate, "The Romish Fisher Caught", 1624, was published by Featley, at the c... | 31,473 | zeroshot-train |
Sir Benjamin Ayloffe, 4th Baronet [SEP] date of death | Sir Benjamin Ayloffe, 4th Baronet
Sir Benjamin Ayloffe, 4th Baronet (1631 – 5 March 1722) of Great Braxted, was a London merchant.
Biography.
Benjamin Ayloffe was born in 1631. He was the younger son of Sir Benjamin Ayloffe and his second wife, Margaret the 5th daughter of Thomas Fanshawe.
Ayloffe was a merchant in Lon... | The sixth Baronet was an antiquary. The title became extinct on his death 19 April 1781.
William Ayloffe, father of the first Baronet, was a distinguished judge.
Ayloffe baronets, of Braxted Magna (1611).
- Sir William Ayloffe, 1st Baronet (1563–1627)
- Sir Benjamin Ayloffe, 2nd Baronet (1592–1662)
- Sir William Ayloff... | 31,474 | zeroshot-train |
Sir John Hotham, 1st Baronet [SEP] date of death | Sir John Hotham, 1st Baronet
Sir John Hotham, 1st Baronet, of Scorborough (circa July 1589 – 3 January 1645) was an English politician and Member of Parliament, who was governor of Hull in 1642 shortly before the start of the English Civil War. He refused to allow Charles I of England or any member of his entourage to ... | of Clogher. He was succeeded by his son, the tenth Baronet. On his death in 1811 the title was inherited by the aforementioned eleventh Baronet, who had already been elevated to the peerage as Baron Hotham.
The family seat is Dalton Hall, Beverley, East Riding of Yorkshire.
Hotham Baronets of Scorborough (1622).
- Sir... | 31,475 | zeroshot-train |
Spencer Charrington [SEP] date of death | Spencer Charrington
Spencer Charrington (24 May 1818 – 11 December 1904) was an English brewer and Conservative politician.
Charrington was the son of Nicholas Charrington and his wife Harriet Milward. His father was a brewer of the firm of Charringtons which was based at the Anchor Brewery in Mile End East London. Cha... | 1872 to become one of the breweries in Burton. Nicholas's two sons, Edward and Spencer, succeeded their father in 1859, and following the death of Head in 1880, the firm was known as Charrington & Co. The London and Burton breweries were operated as separate concerns until 1897, when Charrington & Co Ltd was registered... | 31,476 | zeroshot-train |
Stefano Ittar [SEP] date of death | Stefano Ittar
Stefano Ittar (1724 - January 18, 1790) was a Polish-Italian architect.
Biography.
Ittar was born in Owrucz (then in the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth, now in Ukraine), where his father, a member of one of Italy's aristocratic families the Guidone de Hittar, had fled following a disagreement with the Gra... | July 1754)
- Stefano di Leoni (16 Sep 1754 - death May 1776)
- Giovanni Domenico Straticò, O.P. (15 July 1776 - 20 Sep 1784), next Bishop of Hvar (Croatia) (1784.09.20 – death 1799)
- Antonio Giovanni Giuseppe Lucovich (20 Sep 1784 - death 2 Dec 1794)
- Teodoro Lauretano Balbi (1 June 1795 - death 23 May 1831).
Titular... | 31,477 | zeroshot-train |
Stella Schmolle [SEP] date of death | Stella Schmolle
Stella Schmolle, (1908-5 March 1975) was a British painter, known for the paintings she produced while serving in the Auxiliary Territorial Service during World War II and for her post-war portrait paintings.
Early life.
Schmolle was born in Barnes in west London. She attended the Central School of Arts... | - Jennifer Moyle
- Eileen Nolan
- Julia Pirie
- Elisabeth Rivers-Bulkeley
- Yvonne Rudelatt
- Stella Schmolle
- Nancy Salmon
- Leslie Whateley
- Celia Whitelaw, Viscountess Whitelaw
See also.
- Air Transport Auxiliary
- National Association of Training Corps for Girls
- Women's Auxiliary Air Force
- Women's Royal Naval... | 31,478 | zeroshot-train |
Sultan Bahu [SEP] date of death | Sultan Bahu
Sultan Bahu (; also spelled Bahoo; ca 1630–1691) was a Sufi mystic, poet, and scholar active during the Mughal empire mostly in the present-day Punjab province of Pakistan. He belonged to Qadiri Sufi order, and founded the mystic tradition known as Sarwari Qadiri.
Little is known about Bahu's life, other t... | for Radio Pakistan and then later for Pakistan Television. Playwright Amjad Islam Amjad also created a small role for Bahu in drama serial "Waris". He mastered the Sufi tradition of well-known saint Sultan Bahu. He sang many Sufiana songs for the Radio Pakistan and the Pakistan Television.
He also gave concert perform... | 31,479 | zeroshot-train |
Tadeusz Sulimirski [SEP] date of death | Tadeusz Sulimirski
Tadeusz Sulimirski (1 April 1898 – 20 June 1983) was a Polish historian and archaeologist, who emigrated to the United Kingdom soon after the outbreak of World War II in 1939. He is best known for his works on the ancient Sarmatians.
He studied in Lwow University (now Lviv, Ukraine), where he receive... | Sulimirski, Jerzy (George) Sulimirski; 15 grandchildren, including Witold's children, Ela (Landegger), Adam and
Edward; and Karol's children, Roger, Mark and Renata (Weiss); and, numerous great grandchildren.
Membership.
- Society of Antiquaries of London
- Royal Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland
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Te Retimana Te Korou [SEP] date of death | Te Retimana Te Korou
Te Retimana Te Korou (?–1882) was a notable New Zealand tribal leader. Of Māori descent, he identified with the Ngati Kahungunu and Rangitane iwi. | Rarawa, and has strong affiliations to the iwi.
Ahipara hosts three marae affiliated with Te Rarawa hapū:
- Korou Kore Marae: Affiliated with the hapū Ngāti Moroki. The whare tūpuna is also named Ngāti Moroki.
- Roma Marae: Affiliated with four hapū: Ngāti Pākahi, Ngāti Waiora, Parewhero and Te Patukirikiri. The whare ... | 31,481 | zeroshot-train |
Teofil Fabiny [SEP] date of death | Teofil Fabiny
Teofil Fabiny (11 October 1822 – 4 March 1908) was a Hungarian politician and jurist, who served as Minister of Justice between 1886 and 1889.
References.
- Magyar Életrajzi Lexikon | progress had been made. Conditions further deteriorated due to the disorganised state of food supply for the capital and the rapid increase in the population. In 1890 events connected with the establishment of the market halls increased in pace. To an increasing extent, the public became aware of the necessity for a ma... | 31,482 | zeroshot-train |
Terrance Hanold [SEP] date of death | Terrance Hanold
Terrance Hanold (1912–1996) was an American attorney, food industry executive, and President of the Pillsbury Company.
Hanold was a graduate of the University of Minnesota, the University of Minnesota Law School, and married to Ruth Hanold. Upon becoming Pillsbury President in 1967, Hanold diversified ... | Hamilton management and information technology consulting firm
- John Hammergren, CEO, McKesson Corporation
- Rodney R. Hannula, U.S. National Guard general
- Terrance Hanold, former President of the Pillsbury Company
- Harry Heltzer, former CEO, 3M Corporation
- Robert E. Hillard, public relations executive
- Duane Il... | 31,483 | zeroshot-train |
Theodoor Verstraete [SEP] date of death | Theodoor Verstraete
Theodoor Verstraete, also spelled Theodor Verstraete and Théodore Verstraete (5 January 1850 – 8 January 1907) was a Belgian Realist painter and printmaker who is known for his landscapes depicting life in the countryside as well as his paintings of the Belgian coastal landscape. He has been called ... | Verstraete improved after he was introduced in 1886 to art collector and patron Henri Van Cutsem. Van Cutsem encouraged Verstraete to travel to various places in the Netherlands such as Hansweert, Leiden, Utrecht and Schoore in Zeeland, where he etched and painted. Theodoor Verstraete also spent time in Blankenberge on... | 31,484 | zeroshot-train |
Theodor von Heuglin [SEP] date of death | Theodor von Heuglin
Martin Theodor von Heuglin (20 March 1824, Hirschlanden, Württemberg – 5 November 1876), was a German explorer and ornithologist.
Biography.
Heuglin was born in Hirschlanden (now part of Ditzingen) in Württemberg. His father was a Protestant pastor, and he was trained to be a mining engineer. He was... | expedition to Central-Africa". When first Barth and later Vogel failed to return at the expected time Germany frantically tried to discover their fate, much as Britain had with Franklin in the Arctic area. This led to many new German expeditions to Africa (by Theodor von Heuglin, Hermann Steudner, Theodor Kinzelbach, ,... | 31,485 | zeroshot-train |
Thomas Bonacum [SEP] date of death | Thomas Bonacum
Thomas Bonacum (29 January 1847 – 4 February 1911) was the first bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Lincoln. He was the rector of the Church of the Holy Name in St. Louis, Missouri.
Biography.
Bonacum was born near Thurles, County Tipperary, Ireland and emigrated to the United States when he was a c... | Cheyenne. He was consecrated a bishop on February 24, 1897 by Archbishop John Hennessy of Dubuque. The co-consecrators were Bishops Henry Cosgrove of Davenport and Thomas Bonacum of Lincoln. The Cheyenne diocese had been without a bishop for almost four years when his predecessor, Bishop Maurice Francis Burke, left to ... | 31,486 | zeroshot-train |
Thomas Graves, 1st Baron Graves [SEP] date of death | Thomas Graves, 1st Baron Graves
Thomas Graves, 1st Baron Graves KB (23 October 1725 – 9 February 1802) was a British Admiral of the Royal Navy and colonial official. He served in the Seven Years' War and the American War of Independence. He was also the Commodore-Governor of Newfoundland for a period of time.
Naval car... | Thomas Graves, 2nd Baron Graves
Thomas North Graves, 2nd Baron Graves (28 May 1775 – 7 February 1830) was a British peer and Member of Parliament.
Graves was the son of Admiral Thomas Graves, 1st Baron Graves. He succeeded his father as second Baron Graves in 1802, but as this was an Irish peerage it did not entitle hi... | 31,487 | zeroshot-train |
Thomas Hudson Beare [SEP] date of death | Thomas Hudson Beare
Sir Thomas Hudson Beare FRSE RSSA (30 June 1859 – 10 June 1940) was an eminent British engineer. He was successively Professor of Engineering at Heriot-Watt University, Edinburgh, at University College, London (where he was a colleague of Karl Pearson), and finally Regius Professor of Engineering in... | 1917–1997), All-American Girls Professional Baseball League player
- Norah Beare (born 1946), politician in Northern Ireland
- Philip O'Sullivan Beare (c. 1590–1660), Irish soldier and author of "Catholic History of Ireland"
- Sir Thomas Hudson Beare (1859–1940), Professor of Engineering at Heriot-Watt University and t... | 31,488 | zeroshot-train |
Thomas Kerrich [SEP] date of death | Thomas Kerrich
Thomas Kerrich (1748–1828) was a clergyman, principal Cambridge University librarian (Protobibliothecarius), antiquary, draughtsman and gifted amateur artist. He created one of the first catalogue raisonnés (for the works of artist Marten van Heemskerck).
Life.
He was born at Dersingham in Norfolk, Engla... | was among the manuscripts which, after his death, passed to Thomas Kerrich, who bequeathed them to the British Museum. The same collection contained the manuscript and many of the illustrations for his unfinished "History of Gothic Architecture".
In 1748, when Essex was 26, he became involved in a controversy with the... | 31,489 | zeroshot-train |
Thomas Peter Anderson Stuart [SEP] date of death | Thomas Peter Anderson Stuart
Sir Thomas Peter Anderson Stuart (20 June 1856 – 29 February 1920) was a Scottish-born professor of physiology, founder of the medical school at the University of Sydney.
Early life.
Stuart was born in Dumfries, Scotland, son of Alexander Stuart, a master clothier & tailor, a magistrate and... | Thomas Stuart
Thomas Stuart or Tom Stuart may refer to:
- Lord Thomas Stuart, a ballad
- Thomas Peter Anderson Stuart (1856–1920), professor of physiology
- Thomas Stuart (rugby), see Westport Rugby Football Club
- Tom Stuart (EastEnders), a character on the British soap opera "EastEnders"
- Tom Stuart (footballer) (18... | 31,490 | zeroshot-train |
Tom Lenihan [SEP] date of death | Tom Lenihan
Tom Lenihan (1908–1990) was a well known Irish traditional singer from Milltown Malbay, County Clare, Ireland.
Tom and Margaret Lenihan (born Vaughan) lived in a farmhouse in Knockbrack, a few miles outside Miltown Malbay. He was a farmer and the local butcher.
According to the sleevenotes of the CD "Around... | Handkerchief" in 1974. It is issued on "The Voice of the People Vol 3."
- Tom Lenihan was recorded singing "The Holland Handkerchief" at Knockbrack, Miltown Malbay in 1976.
- Michael McGonigle was recorded singing "The Holland Handkerchief" at the Brass Rail Bar, Buncrana, Co. Donegal, in 1988.
- Mary Ann Canny was rec... | 31,491 | zeroshot-train |
Tormod Kjellsen [SEP] date of death | Tormod Kjellsen
Tormod Kjellsen (25 September 1894 – 27 May 1978) was a Norwegian footballer from Larvik. He played for his local club Larvik Turn.
He made his debut for the Norway national football team on 11 September 1910 in a 4–0 defeat to Sweden in Kristiania (now Oslo). Kjellsen was the only player in the Norwegi... | the full 90 minutes in the match, which Norway lost 0–1 at home after a penalty goal by James Ward-Prowse.
International career Senior.
On 19 August 2014, Ødegaard was called up for a senior international against the United Arab Emirates in Stavanger and played the entire goalless draw on 27 August, becoming the younge... | 31,492 | zeroshot-train |
Tögs-Ochiryn Namnansüren [SEP] date of death | Tögs-Ochiryn Namnansüren
Tögs-Ochiryn Namnansüren (; ; ; 1878 – April 1919), full title "Sain Noyon Khan Namnansüren" (, Good noyon khan Namnansüren), was a powerful hereditary prince and prominent early 20th-century Mongolian independence leader. He served as the first prime minister of Autonomous Mongolia in the gove... | China –
- Beiyang Government –
- President - Yuan Shikai, President of China (1912–1915)
- Premier -
1. Zhao Bingjun, Premier of the Republic of China (1912–1913)
2. Duan Qirui, Premier of the Republic of China (1913)
3. Xiong Xiling, Premier of the Republic of China (1913–1914)
- Mongolia –
- Monarch - Bogd Khan, Khan... | 31,493 | zeroshot-train |
Wallis Simpson [SEP] date of death | Wallis Simpson
Wallis Simpson (born Bessie Wallis Warfield; 19 June 1896 – 24 April 1986), later known as the Duchess of Windsor, was an American socialite whose intended marriage to the British king Edward VIII caused a constitutional crisis that led to Edward's abdication.
Wallis grew up in Baltimore, Maryland. Her f... | .
- In the alternate history novel "Back in the USSA" by Eugene Byrne and Kim Newman in which the United States of America became a communist state in 1917, Edward VIII almost lost his throne over his relationship with Wallis Simpson in 1936. However, the abdication was averted and he and Mrs Simpson eventually married... | 31,494 | zeroshot-train |
Wilfred J. Delaney [SEP] date of death | Wilfred J. Delaney
Wilfred J. Delaney- O'Dubhshlaine (c. 1937 South Boston – August 4, 1964 Port of Boston) was an Irish-American gangster and member of the McLaughlin Gang who was a friend and associate of Harold Hannon, a contract killer who had murdered boxer Tommy Sullivan in 1957.
Biography.
Delaney was born to se... | get information from them. After getting the information he wanted he strangled them both and dumped them in Boston Harbor. Delaney did not meet the same slow, agonizing, drawn-out death as Harold Hannon. Wilfred was made to swallow large amounts of sedatives and was strangled after he drifted into unconsciousness. The... | 31,495 | zeroshot-train |
William Frederick James Harvey [SEP] date of death | William Frederick James Harvey
William Frederick James Harvey DFC & Bar MC MBE, (8 January 1897 in Portslade, Sussex – 21 July 1972) was a British flying ace in World War I credited with twenty-six victories. He was the first recipient of the DFC & Bar and was also awarded the MC.
Involvement in World War I.
Harvey ser... | , English herald and Norroy King of Arms
- William Harvey (artist) (1796–1866), English wood-engraver
- William Harvey (priest) (1810–1883), English cleric and academic, amateur cricketer
- William Henry Harvey (1811–1866), Irish botanist
- William Hope Harvey (1851–1936), "free silver" activist
- William King Harvey (... | 31,496 | zeroshot-train |
William Henry Taylor [SEP] date of death | William Henry Taylor
William Henry Taylor (30 March 1906 – January 1965) was a Canadian-born U.S. Treasury economist accused by Elizabeth Bentley of having been a Soviet spy.
Life.
Taylor, born in British Columbia, studied at the University of British Columbia and later attended school with Nathan Gregory Silvermaster ... | , 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... | 31,497 | zeroshot-train |
William Marlott [SEP] date of death | William Marlott
William Marlott (May 1574 – February 1646) of Shoreham was an English politician who sat in the House of Commons between 1625 and 1646. He supported the Parliamentarian side in the English Civil War.
Marlott was born in Sussex, the son of Thomas Marlott and his wife Dorothy Stapley.
In 1624 Marlott was... | : 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... | 31,498 | zeroshot-train |
William Odling [SEP] date of death | William Odling
William Odling, FRS (5 September 1829 in Southwark, London – 17 February 1921 in Oxford) was an English chemist who contributed to the development of the periodic table.
In the 1860s Odling, like many chemists, was working towards classifying the elements, an effort that would eventually lead to the peri... | : 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... | 31,499 | zeroshot-train |
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