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Patrick Banda [SEP] date of death
Patrick Banda Patrick Banda (28 January 1974 – 27 April 1993) was a Zambian footballer and member of the national team. He was among those killed in the crash of the team plane in Gabon in 1993.
relinquished office in November 1994 after Kumaratunga was elected President by an unprecedented majority. His political career was Succeeded by Lucky Jayawardena(MP). Death. D.B. Wijetunga died after a prolonged illness around 9.30 am on 21 September 2008 at Kandy General Hospital. He was 92. References. 2. Obituary A...
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Patrick Edward O'Connor [SEP] date of death
Patrick Edward O'Connor Monsignor Patrick Edward O'Connor (8 March 1932 − 3 December 2014) was a Roman Catholic priest who served as the Ecclesiastical Superior of the Roman Catholic Mission Sui Iuris of Tokelau from 1992 to 2011. O'Connor was born in Masterton, New Zealand. was educated at the local St Patrick’s prima...
1547 in Ireland Events from the year 1547 in Ireland. Events. - January 28 – Edward VI becomes King of England and Ireland upon the death of Henry VIII; start of Edwardian Reformation in Ireland (lasting until 1553). - Summer – Patrick O'More and Brian O'Connor ravage Kildare but are driven back by Sir Edward Bellingha...
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Paul Carell [SEP] date of death
Paul Carell Paul Carell (born Paul Karl Schmidt; 2 November 1911, Kelbra – 20 June 1997) was a German propagandist who was the chief press spokesman for Joachim von Ribbentrop's Foreign Ministry during the Nazi era. In this capacity during World War II, he maintained close ties with the Wehrmacht, while he served in th...
turned on by his teacher." Writer and actor Paul Lieberstein said that the first idea that anybody came up for the episode was the final shot, where Jim and Michael look at each other and shake their heads, suggesting that they had been through similar experiences. The rest of the episode was written to lead to that sc...
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Paul Eyschen [SEP] date of death
Paul Eyschen Paul Eyschen (9 September 1841 – 11 October 1915) was a Luxembourgish politician, statesman, lawyer, and diplomat. He was the eighth Prime Minister of Luxembourg, serving for twenty-seven years, from 22 September 1888 until his death, on 11 October 1915. Early life. The son of Charles-Gérard Eyschen, a for...
to being a judge. Eyschen died two years later, after a long illness. He married Marie-Christine Wurth (1804–1846) in 1832, who had five children by Eyschen before her death. Two of these children died in infancy, but one, Paul Eyschen, would be Prime Minister for twenty-seven years. He remarried to Wurth's cousin, Jea...
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Pedro de Zubiaur [SEP] date of death
Pedro de Zubiaur Pedro de Zubiaur, Zubiaurre or Çubiaurre (Ziortza Bolibar, Biscay, 1540 – Dover, 1605) was a Spanish soldier and sailor of the Anglo-Spanish War (1585–1604) who started his naval career in 1568 and won several victories over the English for Philip II of Spain, the most famous of them during the relief ...
was boarded and captured, including another six ships more."En el IV Centenario del fallecimiento de Pedro Zubiaur, un marino vasco del siglo XVI". Itsas Memoria. Untzi Museo Naval. San Sebastián 2006."/ Finally, the rest of the Dutch fleet was forced to surrender. Shortly after, Pedro de Zubiaur arriving at Ferrol, al...
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Peregrine Branwhite [SEP] date of death
Peregrine Branwhite Peregrine Branwhite (1745–1795?), was an English poet. Life. Branwhite was son of Rowland Branwhite and Sarah (Brooke) his wife, and was baptised at Lavenham, Suffolk on 22 July 1745. He was brought up to the bombazine trade, which he carried on for some time at Norwich. He was not very successful, ...
Nathan Cooper Branwhite Nathan Cooper Branwhite (c. 1775 – 18 March 1857) was an English miniature portrait painter, watercolourist and engraver who was a member of the Bristol School of artists. He was Bristol's leading miniature portrait painter in the 1820s. Life. Branwhite was born in St Albans, Hertfordshire, the ...
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Pete Winslow [SEP] date of death
Pete Winslow Pete Winslow (1934–1972) was a surrealist poet associated with the Beat Generation. He was born on 19 October 1934 in Washington state. He died in September 1972 of complications following surgery and was survived by his wife Jane Winslow and son, Peter Winslow, who died in a car accident in 1993. He gradu...
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...
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Peter Mullins [SEP] date of death
Peter Mullins Peter Mullins (9 July 1926 – 13 April 2012) was an Australian decathlete. He competed in the decathlon at the 1948 Summer Olympics. As a basketball player, he represented Canada at the 1959 FIBA World Championship. In 1963, became the head coach of UBC’s basketball team. By his 1982 retirement he had beco...
British Freedom Party The British Freedom Party (BFP) was a short-lived far-right political party in the United Kingdom. The party was registered on 18 October 2010. It was de-registered by the Electoral Commission in December 2012 after failing to return the annual registration form and £25 fee by the due date of 31 O...
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Petrus Jacobus Runckel [SEP] date of death
Petrus Jacobus Runckel Petrus Jacobus Runckel (10 September 1822 – 15 December 1860) was a Dutch colonial government official, who made a career in the administration on the Dutch Gold Coast. Biography. Runckel was probably born in Noordwijk-Binnen, the Netherlands to Petrus Jacobus Runckel sr. and Geertruida Catharin...
life sentence Jacobus van der Sluis – Death penalty, after pardon commuted to life sentence P. J. Smid – Life sentence Arien Smit – Death penalty, after pardon commuted to life sentence Petrus H. Smit – Death penalty, after pardon commuted to life sentence Toon Soetebier – Death penalty in absentia, latter commuted to ...
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Philip Gengembre Hubert [SEP] date of death
Philip Gengembre Hubert Philip Gengembre Hubert, Sr., AIA, (August 20, 1830 – November 15, 1911) was a founder of the New York City architectural firm Hubert & Pirsson (later Hubert, Pirsson, and Company, active from c. 1870 to 1888, and Hubert, Pirsson, and Haddick, active from 1888 to 1898) with James W. Pirsson (183...
Philip H. Frohman Philip Hubert Frohman (November 16, 1887 – October 30, 1972) was an architect who is most widely known for his work on the Washington National Cathedral, named, the "Cathedral Church of St. Peter and St. Paul" in Washington, D.C. He worked on the English Gothic style cathedral from 1921 until his deat...
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Philip of Poitou [SEP] date of death
Philip of Poitou Philip of Poitou (sometimes Philip of Poitiers; died 22 April 1208) was Bishop of Durham from 1197 to 1208, and prior to this Archdeacon of Canterbury. Life. Philip's origins and early life are unknown, although it is believed he may have had a university education. The first records of him are in 1191...
family domains and supported the dauphin, Charles (future Charles VII), in his quarrel against the English and Burgundians. In 1418, Philip was appointed Lieutenant General of the King in the army which besieged and took Parthenay in Poitou. He remained in the service of the dauphin and his army in Poitou and Berry, wi...
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Pierre Bost [SEP] date of death
Pierre Bost Pierre Bost (5 September 1901, Lasalle, Gard – 6 December 1975, Paris) was a French screenwriter, novelist, and journalist. Primarily a novelist until the 1940s, he was known mainly as a screenwriter after 1945, often collaborating with Jean Aurenche. In his 1954 article "Une Certaine Tendance du Cinéma Fra...
cellist and composer (b. 1914). - 19 December – Edmond Delfour, international soccer player, manager (b. 1907). - 23 December – Serge Danot, animator (b. 1931). - 23 December – Pierre Gripari, writer (b. 1925). Deaths Full date unknown. - Jacques-Laurent Bost, journalist (b. 1916). - Daniel du Janerand, painter (b. 191...
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Pierre Jean Édouard Desor [SEP] date of death
Pierre Jean Édouard Desor Pierre Jean Édouard Desor (13 February 1811, Friedrichsdorf, Grand Duchy of Hesse23 February 1882) was a German-Swiss geologist and naturalist. Biography. Desor studied law at Giessen and Heidelberg, was compromised in the republican movements of 1832/3 (see, for example, Hambach Festival and ...
The peak had been attempted several times before this, most notably by the Swiss naturalist Joseph Hugi in 1828 and the guided party of Pierre Jean Édouard Desor (a Swiss geologist) in 1842. 'The ambition of hoisting the first flag on the Schreckhorn, the one big Bernese summit which was untrodden, was far too obvious ...
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Pietro Domenico Paradisi [SEP] date of death
Pietro Domenico Paradies Pietro Domenico Paradies (also Pietro Domenico Paradisi) (170725 August 1791), was an Italian composer, harpsichordist and harpsichord teacher, most prominently known for a composition popularly entitled ""Toccata in A"", which is, in other sources, the second movement of his Sonata No. 6. A re...
and composer (b. 1756) - August 12 – Isabella Young, English operatic mezzo-soprano and organist - August 25 – Pietro Domenico Paradisi, Italian harpsichordist and composer (b. 1707) - October 25 – Giovanni Battista Ferrandini, Italian composer (b. 1710) - December 5 – Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Austrian composer (b. 175...
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Péter Bornemisza [SEP] date of death
Péter Bornemisza Péter Bornemisza (c. 1535 – 1584) was a Hungarian Lutheran bishop of noble birth. His father was killed by the Turks around the time he was six years old. A scholar from England, at the University of Cracow, first interested him in Protestantism and later Philipp Melanchthon had a strong impact on him....
Bornemisza Péter High School The Bornemisza Péter High School () is a secondary school located in Budapest. The school bears the name of the Hungarian bard Péter Bornemissza. History. The school was founded in 1997 by "Sándor Németh", the Faith Church's main pastor. The Faith Church maintain the school from the beginni...
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Randi Anda [SEP] date of death
Randi Anda Randi Anda (née Friestad; 29 December 1898, Egersund – 7 May 1999) was a Norwegian politician for the Christian Democratic Party. She served as a deputy representative to the Parliament of Norway from Rogaland during the terms 1954-57, 1958–61, 1961–65 and 1965-69. Outside politics she was known for being a ...
died 1993) - 2 December – Henry Jacobsen, politician (died 1964) - 3 December – Asbjørn Halvorsen, international soccer player and general secretary of the Norwegian Football Association (died 1955) - 4 December – Reimar Riefling, classical pianist, music teacher, and music critic (died 1981) - 8 December – Christopher...
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Ravi Datt Mehta [SEP] date of death
Ravi Datt Mehta Ravi Datt Mehta (1955 – 7 July 2008) was a brigadier in the Indian army. He died in the suicide bombing of the Indian Embassy in Kabul while serving as India's Defence Attaché to Afghanistan on 7 July 2008. Early life and military career. "Indian Express" states that he was a math wizard in his younger ...
building complex at the time of the explosion but were not hurt. Indian External Affairs Minister, Pranab Mukherjee, called for an emergency meeting of officials in Delhi after the bomb attack to review security arrangements. An anonymous person reported that rumours said the Indian embassy had previously received bomb...
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Ray McHugh [SEP] date of death
Ray McHugh Ray McHugh (2 July 1938 – 26 November 1983) was an Australian rules footballer who played with St Kilda in the Victorian Football League (VFL). McHugh was a star player in the Bendigo Football League before joining St Kilda. He topped the league's goal-kicking in 1956 with 71 goals and at the age of just 16 ...
fantasy. Authors published to date include Kate Wilhelm, John Crowley, Sean Stewart, Maureen McHugh, Benjamin Rosenbaum, Kelly Link, Carol Emshwiller, Ray Vukcevich, Joan Aiken, Howard Waldrop, Ellen Kushner, John Kessel, and Alan DeNiro. Imprints. Big Mouth House - Created in 2008 to publish works of fiction for all a...
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Reinier Nooms [SEP] date of death
Reinier Nooms Reinier Nooms (c. 1623 – 1664), also known as Zeeman (Dutch for "sailor"), was a Dutch maritime painter known for his highly detailed paintings and etchings of ships. Nooms was probably born and died in Amsterdam. He started painting and drawing in his later years, following a rough, drunken life as a sai...
Reinier Craeyvanger (1812–1880), Dutch painter and etcher - Reinier Estpinan (born 1982), Cuban sport shooter - Reinier de Graaf (1641–1673), Dutch physician and anatomist - Reinier de Graaf (architect) (born 1964), Dutch architect - Reinier Groenendaal (born 1951), Dutch cyclo-crosser - Reinier Honig (born 1983), Dutc...
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Renato Perona [SEP] date of death
Renato Perona Renato Perona (14 November 1927 – 9 April 1984) was an Italian racing cyclist and Olympic champion in track cycling. He won a gold medal in the tandem event (with Ferdinando Terruzzi) at the 1948 Summer Olympics in London.
Perona Perona is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: - Bernard Perona, American author - Joaquín Navarro Perona, Spanish footballer - John Perona, Italian-American nightclub owner - Pietro Perona, Italian-American engineering professor, co-author of anisotropic diffusion - Renato Perona, Italian cyclist...
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Robert Vattier [SEP] date of death
Robert Vattier Robert Vattier (2 October 1906 – 9 December 1982) was a French actor. He was the father of the comedic actress Bérangère Vattier. Selected filmography. - "Marius" (1931) - "Fanny" (1932) - "Jeanne" (1934) - "The Messenger" (1937) - "Three Waltzes" (1938) - "The Baker's Wife" (1938) - "Monsieur Brotonneau...
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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Romanus of Caesarea [SEP] date of death
Romanus of Caesarea Saint Romanus of Caesarea (also known as Romanus of Antioch) is venerated as a martyr. In 303 or 304, at the beginning of the Diocletian persecution, a deacon called Romanus of Caesarea in Palestine suffered martyrdom at Antioch. He was taken prisoner, was condemned to death by fire, and was bound t...
- Floods: Flooding was frequent at this time, and Romanus intervened when it threatened to be catastrophic, making the river fall. - Ecstasy: Shortly before his death, Romanus was saying the Mass when he entered an ecstasy, his body rising off the ground as God announced the date of his death. - The dragon or Gargouill...
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Ronald Beeson [SEP] date of death
Ronald Beeson Ronald Beeson (23 October 1936 – 8 August 1995) was an English cricketer. He was a right-handed batsman and wicket-keeper who played for Lincolnshire. He was born and died in Grimsby. Having represented the side in the Minor Counties Championship between 1957 and 1966, Beeson made two List A appearances f...
- Paul Beeson (1921–2001), British cinematographer - Paul Bruce Beeson (1908–2006), American physician - Robert Beeson, American music executive - Ronald Beeson (1936–1995), English cricketer - Terry Beeson (born 1955), former American football linebacker - Trevor Beeson (born 1926), English priest and writer, Dean of ...
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Rudolf Antonín Dvorský [SEP] date of death
Rudolf Antonín Dvorský Rudolf Antonín Dvorský (24 March 1899 in Königinhof an der Elbe, Austria-Hungary (now Dvůr Králové nad Labem, Czech Republic) – 2 August 1966 in Prague) was the leader of a Czechoslovak dance band, the Melody Boys. Discography. - 1964 "Půjčovna talentů", unspecified role - 1942 "Za tichých nocí",...
-Rozsévač - Augustin Přeučil - Karel Čurda - Augustin Přeučil Victims of communist purges: - Milada Horáková - Zdenka Cecília Schelingová - Záviš Kalandra - Vladimír Clementis - Rudolf Margolius - Bedřich Reicin - Rudolf Slánský - Otto Šling - Štěpán Trochta - Bohumil Modrý - Rudolf Antonín Dvorský - Václav Vaško - Vác...
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Rudolf Püngeler [SEP] date of death
Rudolf Püngeler Rudolf Püngeler (15 February 1857 in Burtscheid – 1 February 1927 in Aachen) was a German entomologist who specialised in Lepidoptera. He was a district court lawyer in Aachen. Püngeler described very many new species and named ten new genera of moths mainly in "Deutsche Entomologische Zeitschrift, Iri...
study. Early work on the butterfly fauna of China was undertaken by European entomologists: Edward Donovan, John Henry Leech, Henry John Elwes, Charles Oberthür, Ernest Grandidier, Otto Staudinger, Hans Fruhstorfer, Alfred Otto Herz, Arthur Poujade, Pierre Joseph Michel Lorquin, Paul Mabille, Sergei Alphéraky and Rudol...
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Sambhu Pan [SEP] date of death
Sambhu Pan Sambhu Pan (3 January 1919 – 1987) was an Indian cricket umpire. He stood in nine Test matches between 1961 and 1969. See also. - List of Test cricket umpires
, Subterranean Press , pub date 30 Sep 2011, Signed limited edition hardback - 2012, UK, Pan Macmillan , pub date 5 Jan 2012, Paperback - 2012, USA, Del Rey Books , pub date 31 Jan 2012, Paperback Reception. Ursula K. Le Guin, reviewing the book for "The Guardian", wrote ""Embassytown" is a fully achieved work of art.....
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Samo Resnik [SEP] date of death
Samo Resnik Samo Resnik (1962 in Maribor – 9 April 2011 in Ljubljana) was a Slovenian journalist, essayist, political activist, writer and poet. Samo Resnik was known for his political and literary essays, as well as writing and editing science-fiction stories. During his study of biology at the beginning of the 1980.,...
some of them in Anatolia to fight against the Rashidun Caliphate (approximate date). Events By place Europe. - The confederation of Slavic tribes falls apart after the death of King Samo. A Slav principality is formed from the kingdom's remnants in Carinthia (modern Austria), and the Avars capture most of its territory...
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Samuel Timmins [SEP] date of death
Samuel Timmins Samuel Timmins (27 February 1826 – 12 November 1902) was a Shakespearean scholar and antiquarian. He was invariably known as Sam Timmins, and signed himself "Sam: Timmins", using a colon for abbreviation in early modern style. He inherited a family business, founded in 1790 by his grandfather Richard Tim...
Samuel Timmins (disambiguation) Samuel Timmins (1826–1902) was a Shakespearean scholar. Samuel Timmins may also refer to: - Sam Timmins (born 1997), New Zealand basketball player - Sammy Timmins (1879–1956), English footballer
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Seán O'Casey [SEP] date of death
Seán O'Casey Seán O'Casey ( ; born John Casey; 30 March 1880 – 18 September 1964) was an Irish dramatist and memoirist. A committed socialist, he was the first Irish playwright of note to write about the Dublin working classes. Early life. O'Casey was born at 85 Upper Dorset Street, Dublin, as John Casey, the son of Mi...
Waverley, "née" Bodley (1896–1973), the widow of John Anderson, 1st Viscount Waverley. Eileen O'Casey, "née" Reynolds (1900–95), the actress wife of Irish dramatist Seán O'Casey, was another female friend, Macmillan publishing her husband's plays. Although she is said to have replaced Lady Dorothy in Macmillan's affect...
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Silverio Blasi [SEP] date of death
Silverio Blasi Silverio Blasi (17 November 1921 – 27 April 1995) was an Italian television and stage director, actor and screenwriter. Born in Rome, Blasi was co-founder, together with Giorgio De Lullo, Goliarda Sapienza and Mario Landi, of the avant-garge theater company "T. 45". After several collaborations with Anto...
1940s include: Alberto Bonucci, Carlo Mazzarella, Antonio Pierfederici, Carla Pini, Silverio Blasi, Adolfo Celi, Marisa Chierichetti, Salvatore Corsitto, Lia Curci, Vittorio Gassman, Anna Maestri, Vittoria Martello, Goliarda Sapienza, Edda Albertini, Silverio Blasi, Ignazio Bosic, Anna Brandimarte, Marcello Fondato, Le...
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Sir James Knott, 1st Baronet [SEP] date of death
Sir James Knott, 1st Baronet Sir James Knott, 1st Baronet (31 January 1855 – 8 June 1934) was a shipping magnate (Prince Steam Shipping Company Ltd. (Prince Line)) and Conservative Party politician in the north-east of England. Several institutions in the north-east of England are named after him, such as the "Knott Me...
Knott baronets The Knott Baronetcy, of Close House in the Parish of Heddon-on-the-Wall in the County of Northumberland, was a title in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom. It was created on 4 July 1917 for the shipping magnate and Conservative politician James Knott. The title became extinct on the death of the second...
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Sir John Drake, 1st Baronet [SEP] date of death
Sir John Drake, 1st Baronet Sir John Drake, 1st Baronet (4 April 1625 – 6 July 1669) was an English politician who sat in the House of Commons in 1660. Drake was the son of Sir John Drake of Mount Drake and Ashe and his wife Helen Butler, daughter of John Boteler, 1st Baron Boteler of Brantfield. In 1660, Drake was ele...
the Vane-Tempest-Stewarts, Earls Vane and Marquesses of Londonderry. Tempest baronets of Tong, Yorkshire. Created 25 May 1664 in the Baronetcy of England for John Tempest. - Sir John Tempest, 1st Baronet (1645–23 Jun 1693) - Sir George Tempest, 2nd Baronet (22 May 1672–11 Oct 1745) - Sir Henry Tempest, 3rd Baronet (1 S...
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Sir Michael Biddulph, 2nd Baronet [SEP] date of death
Sir Michael Biddulph, 2nd Baronet Sir Michael Biddulph, 2nd Baronet (c. 1652 – 20 April 1718), of Elmshurst, Staffordshire and Westcombe, Kent, was an English Whig politician who sat in the English and British House of Commons between 1679 and 1710. The son of Sir Theophilus Biddulph, 1st Baronet and Susanna Highlord, ...
Baron Biddulph, was a descendant of Anthony Biddulph, uncle of Sir Theophilus Biddulph, 1st Baronet, of Westcombe (see Baron Biddulph for more information on this branch of the family). Biddulph baronets, of Westcombe (1664). - Sir Theophilus Biddulph, 1st Baronet (1612–1683) - Sir Michael Biddulph, 2nd Baronet (1654–1...
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Stanhope Aspinwall [SEP] date of death
Stanhope Aspinwall Stanhope Aspinwall (born 5 July 1713 in Liverpool, England and died on 17 January 1771) was a British diplomat. He was born to Richard Aspinwall and his wife Elizabeth Stanhope, the great granddaughter of Philip Stanhope, 1st Earl of Chesterfield, the granddaughter of Arthur Stanhope and daughter of ...
to Queen Victoria. Elizabeth, unfortunately, died on 30 October 1766 "s.p." He married secondly Elizabeth Aspinwall. Her father was Stanhope Aspinwall, who on his mother's side, was a great great-grandson of Philip Stanhope, 1st Earl of Chesterfield. Aspinwall was a diplomat who had served in Constantinople and Algiers...
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Stefan Mokrzecki [SEP] date of death
Stefan Mokrzecki Stefan Mokrzecki of Ostoja coat of arms (1862–1932) was a general in the Russian Army and the Polish Army. During Polish-Soviet War commanded 8 DP and other units. Later member of armed forces of Republic of Central Lithuania. Retired in 1925. He was brother of Adam Mokrzecki that also was a general in...
II, many Clan members served as military officers. In the Second World War, some served in the Polish Army (Armia Krajowa), some of them left Russian Camps and Siberia to join the Anders Army, and others joined the British Royal Air Force. Hipotit Brodowicz and Adam Mokrzecki reached the rank of General Major in the ar...
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Stephen Charnock [SEP] date of death
Stephen Charnock Stephen Charnock (1628–27 July 1680), Puritan divine, was an English Puritan Presbyterian clergyman born at the St Katherine Cree parish of London. Life. Charnock studied at Emmanuel College, Cambridge, during which he was converted to the Christian faith, beginning his spiritual journey as a Puritan d...
of George Swinnock and Stephen Charnock." "Themelios" 32, no. 2 (January 2007): 46–61. External links. - Writings of Stephen Charnock - Life and Character of Stephen Charnock - Sermons by Stephen Charnock and others - Stephen Charnock Project
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Stephen Roxby Dodds [SEP] date of death
Stephen Roxby Dodds Stephen Roxby Dodds (29 January 1881 – 10 September 1943) was an English lawyer and Liberal politician. Family and education. Dodds was born in Birkenhead in Cheshire the son of T L Dodds, a local Justice of the Peace and his wife Jane. He was educated at Rydal School in Colwyn Bay and at Trinity Ha...
Stephen Dodds Stephen Dodds may refer to: - Stephen Roxby Dodds (1881–1943), English lawyer and politician - Stephen Hatfield Dodds, Australian philosophical economist
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Stephen Winthrop [SEP] date of death
Stephen Winthrop Stephen Winthrop (20 December 1806 – 25 August 1835) was an English cricketer who was associated with Cambridge University Cricket Club and made his first-class debut in 1829.
; Sarah died in 1624, bequeathing her husband's death's head ring to her brother Thomas. Stephen had obviously been very close to his sister Anne, widow of John Tyndal, who at her death in 1620 had bequeathed to her "kind and loving brother Stephen" a gilt tankard. Anne was the mother of Margaret Tyndal Winthrop, third...
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Thomas Luraas [SEP] date of death
Thomas Luraas Thomas Luraas (1799–6 June 1886) was a Norwegian rose painter and clarinetist. He was born in Tinn in Telemark, Norway. He was the son of farmer Øystein Gunnulfson Ingulvsland and Birgit Knutsdotter Mellomgarden Luraas, and was the brother of Hardanger fiddler Knut Luraas. He was regarded among the most p...
Knut Luraas Knut Luraas (1782–1843) was a Norwegian Hardingfele fiddler and artist. He was born in Tinn; the son of farmer Øystein Gunnulfson Ingulvsland and Birgit Knutsdotter Mellomgarden Luraas, and was the brother of clarinetist and rose painter Thomas Luraas. He was among the most prominent hardingfele fiddlers in...
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Tian Songyao [SEP] date of death
Tian Songyao Tian Songyao, Tin Chung-yao, 田颂尧 (1888 - 1975), warlord of the Sichuan clique and later Kuomintang general. Tian Songyao was born on 1888 in Jianyang, Sichuan. Tian joined the Sichuan Army and rose to command a Cavalry Regiment, of the 2nd Division, of its 1st Army. He also was the garrison commander of C...
. - 田頌堯 baidu.com, Tian Songyao biography (in Chinese) with photo - Generals of WWII; Generals of China; Tian Songyao
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Tich Gwilym [SEP] date of death
Tich Gwilym Tich Gwilym (10 September 1950 – 19 June 2005), born Robert Gwilliam, was a Welsh rock guitarist who was most notable for his Hendrix inspired version of the Welsh national anthem, "Hen Wlad Fy Nhadau", considered one of the most famous renditions of the song. Musical career. Tich was born in Llwynypia, in ...
swimmer - 10 September – Tich Gwilym, guitarist (d. 2005) - 11 October – Robert Pugh, actor - 16 November – Chris O'Brien, rugby league player - 28 November – Meic Povey, screenwriter, playwright and actor (d. 2017) - 8 December – Stephen Richards, judge - 10 December – John Parsons, footballer - 20 December (in Birmin...
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Tom Nickalls [SEP] date of death
Tom Nickalls Tom Nickalls (1827–1899) was a stockjobber on the stock exchange and one of the founding members of London Rowing Club. He was known as the "king of the American railroad market" after making his fortune in American railway shares. Biography. He was born in 1827, the son of Patteson Nickalls (1798–1869) a...
Vivian Nickalls Vivian Nickalls (1871–1947) was a British rower who won the Wingfield Sculls three times and the Diamond Challenge Sculls at Henley Royal Regatta in 1891. Biography. Nickalls was born at Farningham, Kent, the son of Tom Nickalls and his wife Emily Quihampton. He was baptized on 7 April 1872. His father ...
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Tommy Crow [SEP] date of death
Tommy Crow Tommy Crow (30 June 1887 – 26 May 1958) was a former Australian rules footballer who played with Essendon and Melbourne in the Victorian Football League (VFL). Notes.
Gerorge Tucker, American upright bassist (died 1965). - 15 – Gene Quill, American alto saxophonist (died 1988). - 20 – Charlie Callas, American comedian and actor (died 2011). - 22 – Ronnie Ball, English pianist (died 1984). - 25 – Ernie Andrews, American singer. - 27 – Bill Crow, American bassist and author. Births Un...
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Ture Junttu Ture Junttu (28 April 1911 − 24 September 1981) was a Finnish actor and director. He appeared in films between 1938 and 1979. Selected filmography. - "Nainen on valttia" (1944) - "Linnaisten vihreä kamari" (1945) - "Kohtalo johtaa meitä" (1945) - "Sadan miekan mies" (1951) - "Poika eli kesäänsä" (1955) - "E...
Littow / Jaakko von Littow - Eine Laine as Winterloo - Reino Valkama as Eusebius Winterloo - Ture Junttu as Spiegelberg - Mailis Vaaja as Adelaide Triste-Ruban - Arvi Tuomi as Holming - Henny Waljus as Justiina - Erkki Kalakari as Rosengreni - Elli Ylimaa as Renata Weder - Arvo Lehesmaa as Weder
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Tutte Lemkow [SEP] date of death
Tutte Lemkow Tutte Lemkow (28 August 1918 – 10 November 1991) was a Norwegian actor and dancer, who played mostly villainous roles in British television and films. His chief claims to mainstream familiarity were his roles as the fiddler in the film version of "Fiddler on the Roof" and the old man ("Imam") who translate...
Oslo, Norway of Jewish heritage. He was married to Swedish actress Mai Zetterling from 1944 to 1953. In 1954, he married dancer Sara Luzita. Tutte Lemkow died in London at the age of 73. A biography called "Tutte Lemkow; På tå og hev" written by Margaret Ljunggren was published in Oslo in 1989. (Gyldendal Norsk Forlag ...
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Urban Pritchard [SEP] date of death
Urban Pritchard Urban Pritchard (21 March 1845 - 1925) was a British otologist who made important contributions to understanding of the organ of Corti. Early years. Urban Pritchard was born on 21 March 1845. He was the fifth son of Andrew Pritchard, a Fellow of the Royal Society. He studied medicine at King's College H...
father's untimely death, Nathaniel was taken into the household of his uncle William Bradford, then governor of Plymouth. Morton married Lydia Cooper (1615-23 Sep 1673) on 25 Dec 1635. They had nine children: Remember, Mercy, Hannah, Eleazer, Lydia, Nathaniel, a stillborn daughter, Elizabeth and Joanna. After the death...
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Vitorino de Brito Freire [SEP] date of death
Vitorino de Brito Freire Vitorino de Brito Freire (28 November 1908 - 27 August 1977) was a Brazilian politician and congressman. Vitorino was born in the municipality of Pedra, Pernambuco, the son of rural landowner. While he was staying in Recife to attend college, he sided with the rebels who overthrew president Was...
Vitorino Freire Vitorino Freire is a municipality in the state of Maranhão in the Northeast region of Brazil. This municipality is named after senator Vitorino de Brito Freire. The municipality contains a small part of the Baixada Maranhense Environmental Protection Area, a sustainable use conservation unit created in ...
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Vytautas Bacevičius [SEP] date of death
Vytautas Bacevičius Vytautas Bacevičius (born Vytautas Bacewicz in Łódź, Poland (then Russian Empire), 9 September 1905 – New York City, United States, 15 January 1970) was a Lithuanian composer of radical and modernistic leanings. Most of his works are in an atonal idiom of his own devising. He developed a theory of '...
Lithuania opened in 1936 People with the given name. - Vytautas Andriuškevičius (born 1990), Lithuanian footballer - Vytautas Apanavičius (born 1973), Lithuanian football midfielder - Vytautas Babravičius or Simas (born 1952), Lithuanian country and folk rock musician - Vytautas Bacevičius (1905–1970), Lithuanian compo...
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Walter Avarelli [SEP] date of death
Walter Avarelli Walter Avarelli (3 June 1912 – 1987) was an Italian bridge player, a member of the famous Blue Team, with whom he won nine Bermuda Bowls and three World Team Olympiads from 1956 to 1972. Avarelli was born in Rome and became a judge there. He first took up rudimentary bridge during World War II when more...
partner of Giorgio Belladonna using the Roman Club bidding system. They improved the system together and presented it in a book that was published in at least two Italian editions, 1958 and 1969. - "Il sistema fiori romano", Giorgio Belladonna and Walter Avarelli (1958), 163 pp.; 3rd edition (Bridge d'oggi, 1969), 181 ...
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Werner Baumbach [SEP] date of death
Werner Baumbach Werner Baumbach (27 December 1916 – 20 October 1953) was a German bomber pilot during World War II. He commanded the secret bomber wing Kampfgeschwader 200 (KG 200) of the Luftwaffe, the air force of Nazi Germany. Baumbach received the Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross with Oak Leaves and Swords for the ...
- Baumbach, Werner (1960). "The Life and Death of the Luftwaffe". Ballantine Books. Library of Congress Catalog Card Number: 60-11283. - Green, William (1970). "The Warplanes of the Third Reich". Library of Congress Catalog Card Number: 88-29673. - Herwig, Dieter and Rode, Heinz (1998). "Luftwaffe Secret Projects: Stra...
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Wilhelm Frick [SEP] date of death
Wilhelm Frick Wilhelm Frick (12 March 1877 – 16 October 1946) was a prominent German politician of the Nazi Party (NSDAP), who served as Reich Minister of the Interior in the Hitler Cabinet from 1933 to 1943 and as the last governor of the Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia. After World War II, he was tried and convic...
Nissan Motor Company is organized in Tokyo, Japan. - FM radio is patented. - December 29 – Members of the Iron Guard assassinate Ion Gheorghe Duca, prime minister of Romania. Events Date unknown. - Nazi Germany forms the "Expert Committee on Questions of Population and Racial Policy", under Reich Interior Minister Wilh...
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Wilhelm Woutersz [SEP] date of death
Wilhelm Woutersz Thelmuth Harris Wilhelm Woutersz (19 July 1939 - 16 November 2003) was a prominent Sri Lankan diplomat and civil servant, who served as the Permanent Secretary to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Sri Lanka. He had served as Sri Lankan Ambassador to People’s Republic of China, Italy & Yugoslavia. Educ...
to Desiree Frederica Rita Hills. Woutersz was a past president of the Dutch Burgher Union of Ceylon. External links. - Wilhelm Woutersz, Dutch Burgher Union President BY J. B. Muller
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William Drennan Andrews [SEP] date of death
William Drennan Andrews William Drennan Andrews PC (1832-1924) was an Irish judge who served for many years as the Probate Judge. He was the uncle of Sir James Andrews, 1st Baronet, the Lord Chief Justice of Northern Ireland, (whose career he did much to foster), John Miller Andrews, Prime Minister of Northern Ireland ...
Sarah, who married John Andrews, of a prominent family of flax merchants, he had several notable descendants, including: - William Drennan Andrews, judge of the High Court of Justice in Ireland - Sir James Andrews, 1st Baronet, Lord Chief Justice of Northern Ireland - John Miller Andrews, Prime Minister of Northern Ire...
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William Salter Blackledge [SEP] date of death
William Salter Blackledge William Salter Blackledge (1793 – November 21, 1856) was a U.S. Congressman from North Carolina between 1821 and 1823. Born in Pitt County, North Carolina the son of William Blackledge, who would himself become a Congressman from North Carolina, Blackledge moved to Craven County, North Carolin...
soon afterwards was elected to the United States House of Representatives to fill the vacancy created by the death of Jesse Slocumb and was then elected to the 17th U.S. Congress. Blackledge served in Congress from February 7, 1821 to March 3, 1823. Blackledge died in 1856 in New Bern, where he is buried. References. -...
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William Sinclair, 2nd Earl of Caithness [SEP] date of death
William Sinclair, 2nd Earl of Caithness William Sinclair, 2nd Earl of Caithness (1459 – 9 September 1513) was a Scottish nobleman Life. Lord Caithness was born at Ravenscraig Castle, Kirkcaldy, Scotland second son to William Sinclair, 1st Earl of Caithness and Marjory Sutherland. He married Margaret Keith, daughter of...
son from his second marriage to Marjory Sutherland, who was also named William Sinclair (d. 1513) (who became the second Earl of Caithness). However, Lord Caithness was succeeded in the lordship of Sinclair by his eldest son William Sinclair, 2nd Lord Sinclair. The latter's son Henry, the third Lord, was confirmed in t...
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Zhu Xicai [SEP] date of death
Zhu Xicai Zhu Xicai (朱希彩) (died 772), formally the Prince of Gaomi (高密王), was a general of the Chinese dynasty Tang Dynasty. He initially served under Li Huaixian, the military governor ("Jiedushi") of Lulong Circuit (盧龍, headquartered in modern Beijing), which Li Huaixian governed in "de facto" independence from the i...
Li Huaixian and lamented his death, subsequently attacked Lulong to try to avenge Li Huaixian, Zhu Xicai defeated him. The imperial government decided to placate Zhu Xicai by naming him deputy military governor and naming the chancellor Wang Jin military governor. When Wang subsequently arrived at Lulong, Zhu Xicai for...
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Zvi Yehuda [SEP] date of death
Zvi Yehuda Zvi Yehuda (, born Zvi Zaltzman in 1887, died 3 October 1965) was a Zionist activist and later a politician. Biography. Born in Uman in the Russian Empire (today in Ukraine), Yehuda organised two Zionist youth groups in Uman, Degel Zion and Tzeiri Zion. In 1906, he made aliyah to Ottoman-controlled Palestine...
rosh yeshiva. Tragically, Rabbi Borstein died suddenly at age 58, nine months after taking up his duties. Kook died in 1935, and his student, Rabbi Yaakov Moshe Charlap, succeeded him as rosh yeshiva. After Charlap's death in 1951, Rabbi Zvi Yehuda Kook, Rabbi Abraham Isaac Kook's son, took up his father's position. In...
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Øivin Fjeldstad [SEP] date of death
Øivin Fjeldstad Øivin Fjeldstad (2 May 1903 – 16 October 1983) was a Norwegian conductor and violinist. Fjeldstad was artistic director and principal conductor of the Oslo Philharmonic from 1962 to 1969. Biography. A native of Oslo, Øivin Fjeldstad debuted as a violinist in 1921 following musical instruction in the con...
Øivin Skappel Fjeldstad Øivin Skappel Fjeldstad (born 6 February 1936) is a Norwegian banker and politician for the Conservative Party. Personal life. He was born in Oslo as a son of conductor Øivin Fjeldstad (1903–1983) and housewife Julie Skappel (1910–1996). He is a brother of actress Lise Fjeldstad and brother-in-l...
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A. Arthur Guilbert [SEP] date of death
A. Arthur Guilbert A. Arthur Guilbert (1870 – 1922) was an architect in Racine, Wisconsin. His father was born on the Isle of Guernsey and arrived in Racine in 1838. He was captain of a coffee trading vessel, a manager for the Western Union Telegraph Company, and part of the J. I. Case Threshing Machine Company. His wi...
possibly to physical harm to Guilbert." The Cumberland School Department denied a public hearing to Paul Guilbert because his father opposed his plan to attend with a male date. Guilbert and Miskevich did not attend the prom. The next year, Guilbert's friend Aaron Fricke, who was also a gay student at Cumberland High S...
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Abundius of Umbria [SEP] date of death
Abundius of Umbria Abundius of Umbria (died 303) was a deacon and martyr during the Diocletian persecution. Biography. He was the grandson of Anastasius, and accompanied him and others from Syria to Umbria, where he was martyred. No specific feast day in his name is known. References. - Holweck, F. G., "A Biographical ...
and Damian in Rome. The bodies of Marcianus and John were found around 1001 and transferred to Civita Castellana. There, they were elected to be the city's principal patron saints. In 1583, the relics of Abundius and Abundantius were transferred to the SS. Nome di Gesu, where they were placed under the church's high al...
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Adem Jashari [SEP] date of death
Adem Jashari Adem Jashari (born Fazli Jashari; 28 November 1955 – 7 March 1998) was one of the founders of the Kosovo Liberation Army (KLA), a Kosovo Albanian separatist organization which fought for the secession of Kosovo from the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia during the 1990s and the eventual creation of a Greater ...
Dardanicus", novel, Pristina: "Rilindja", 2001. - "Adem Jashari dhe vdekja" (Adem Jashari and death), drama, Pristina: "Rilindja", 2001. - "Nëpër universin letrar" (Through the literary universe), literary criticism, Pristina: "Rilindja", 2003. - "Pikon çati e shpirtit" (The roof of soul is leaking), poems, Pristina: W...
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Ahmed Raza Khan Barelvi [SEP] date of death
Ahmed Raza Khan Barelvi Ahmed Raza Khan (Arabic: أحمد رضا خان, Persian: احمد رضا خان, , ), commonly known as Ahmed Raza Khan , Ahmed Rida Khan in Arabic, or simply as "Ala-Hazrat" (14 June 1856 CE or 10 Shawwal 1272 AH – 28 October 1921 CE or 25 Safar 1340 AH), was an Islamic scholar, jurist, theologian, ascetic, Sufi,...
Imam Ahmed Raza Khan Barelvi. He was born on the Islamic date of 14th Sha'ban 1390 AH i.e. 10 October 1970 at the Muhalla Khwaja Qutub Bareilly. He is the eldest child of Mufti Akhtar Raza Khan. Mufti Mustafa Raza Khan Qadri arrived at the new born and did "tehneeq" with saliva and entered him into the Qadiriyya spirit...
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Alexander del Mar [SEP] date of death
Alexander del Mar Alexander del Mar (aka Alexander Del Mar and Alexander Delmar) (August 9, 1836 – July 1, 1926) was an American political economist, historian, numismatist and author. He was the first Director of the Bureau of Statistics at the U.S. Treasury Department from 1866–69. Del Mar was a rigorous historian wh...
Ambrosio Fracassini Ambrosio Fracassini, O.P. (died 1663) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Bishop of Pula (1663). Biography. Ambrosio Fracassini was born in Brescia, Italy on 8 Dec 1597 and ordained a priest in the Order of Preachers. On 12 Mar 1663, he was appointed by Pope Alexander VII as Bishop of Pula. O...
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Alfred Lys Baldry [SEP] date of death
Alfred Lys Baldry Alfred Lys Baldry (1858 – 18 May 1939) was an English art critic and painter. He was born in Torquay, Devon, the son of Alfred Baldry and Charlotte Whitehead. Baldry studied at the University of Oxford and the Royal College of Art, and as a pupil of Albert Joseph Moore. He exhibited works during the ...
was a member of the Savile Club. In mature life, he settled at Hastings. He died 28 April 1927. Artistic style. Weguelin's early works could be considered classicist, reconstructing images of daily life from Greek and Roman times. However, his work reflected a free adaptation of the pagan spirit of classical art, inste...
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Alfred Richard Creyke [SEP] date of death
Alfred Richard Creyke Alfred Richard Creyke JP (1 September 1831 – 30 November 1892) was a 19th-century Member of Parliament in Canterbury, New Zealand. He was a significant landholder in Canterbury. Of English descent, he spent just over ten years in the colony before returning home. Early life. Creyke was the son of ...
Master of the Freemasons in Canterbury. Death and commemoration. Watts-Russell died after a short and severe illness on 2 April 1875 in Christchurch. He is buried in the Upper Riccarton church graveyard. His wife's sister died only four months later, and Elizabeth left for England, never to return to New Zealand. In 18...
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Alla Rakha [SEP] date of death
Alla Rakha Ustad Allarakha Qureshi (29 April 1919 – 3 February 2000), popularly known as Alla Rakha, was an Indian tabla player specialized in Hindustani Classical music. He was a frequent accompanist of sitar player Ravi Shankar. Personal life and education. Ustad Allarakha Qureshi (29 April 1919 – 3 February 2000) wa...
Punjab gharana Punjab Gharānā (sometimes called Punjabi or Panjabi Gharānā), is a style and technique of Tabla playing that originated in the Punjab region of what is now split in present-day Pakistan and India. Tabla Masters. Tabla Masters Alla Rakha (1919–2000). Teacher: Mian Qadir Baksh IIbr Alla Rakha Khan was one ...
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Allan Nilsson [SEP] date of death
Allan Nilsson Allan Nilsson (18 May 1899, Göteborg – 4 September 1949, Göteborg) was a Swedish chess master. He was Swedish Champion in 1924-1929, and played four matches for the title, all in Gothenburg. He drew a match with Gustaf Nyholm (2.5 : 2.5) in 1921, won against Nyholm (3 : 1) in 1924, drew with Gösta Stoltz ...
Allan Lane, , Pub date Aug 1980, Hardback - 1983, UK, Penguin, , Pub date Feb 1983, Paperback - 1985, US, Washington Square Press, , Pub date Jun 1985, Paperback - 1986, UK, Penguin, , Pub date Jan 1986, Paperback - 1993, UK, Vintage, , Pub date May 1993, Paperback - 1997, UK, Picador, , Pub date May 1997, Paperback - ...
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Amado Cortez [SEP] date of death
Amado Cortez Amado Cortez (born Arsenio Ruiz Padilla, 1928 – 2003) was a Filipino actor and diplomat. His father was Jose Padilla Sr., a governor in Plaridel, Bulacan and his mother was Maria Clara Ruiz. His brothers were Jose Padilla Jr., Carlos Padilla Sr., Roy Padilla and his sisters were Consuelo Padilla-Osorio, Pa...
was betrayed by his fellow police officer. His superior devises a plan for his twin brother, the provincial cop Cardo (also played by Poe), who is Santa Marcela's police chief to assume his identity. Cardo eventually outwits and captures the drug syndicate and corrupt policemen responsible for his brother’s death. Cast...
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Anatol Peresselenzeff [SEP] date of death
Anatol Peresselenzeff Anatol Peresselenzeff (; 1889–1956) was a pioneer Russian rower and rowing coach. Competing in single sculls he won both the Russian (1908, 1909 and 1914) and French championships. In 1913 he also won the European title in double sculls, rowing with Hermann Barrelet; he was disqualified in the sin...
Hermann Barrelet Hermann Joseph Barrelet (born 25 September 1879, date of death unknown) was a Swiss-born French rower. He won gold medals in single sculls at the 1900 Summer Olympics and 1901 European Championships. Barrelet continued to compete in single sculls into his thirties, but had better achievements in team e...
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Andrew Killian [SEP] date of death
Andrew Killian Andrew Killian (26 October 1872 – 28 June 1939) was an Australian clergyman and the fourth Archbishop of Adelaide. Born and ordained in Ireland, Killian moved to Australia where he became Bishop of Port Augusta before succeeding Robert Spence as Archbishop of Adelaide. Early life. Andrew Killian was born...
Nov 6, 2001 BWD history BWD 2000. - The Honoree: James David Wolfensohn - Main Theme: Combating AIDS in Africa - Corporate Sponsor: Eastman Kodak Company - Date of Event: Oct 19, 2000 BWD history BWD 1999. - The Honoree: Graca Simbine Machel - Main Theme: The 10th Anniversary Bishop Walker Dinner - Corporate Sponsor: S...
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Andrzej Kolikowski [SEP] date of death
Andrzej Kolikowski Andrzej Kolikowski nicknamed "Pershing" (1954–1999) was the leader of the so-called "Pruszków Mafia" in Poland and arguably the best-known Polish gangster of the 1990s. He was assassinated by his enemies while on vacation in Zakopane. Kolikowski was born in Ożarów Mazowiecki. He was first arrested by...
, Zygmunt Raźniak ("Bolo"), Andrzej Banasiak ("Słowik"), Ryszard Szwarc ("Kajtek") and Janusz Prasol ("Parasol"). In 1992 the group joined the Pruszków Mafia, the largest and the most influential mob at the time. As one of its leaders, Kolikowski started investing in legal ventures: record labels, restaurants, discos a...
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Andrzej Tęczyński [SEP] date of death
Andrzej Tęczyński Andrzej Tęczyński, (b. 1480 – 2 January 1536) Count (title of the Holy Roman Empire, 1527), was a voivode of Lublin, voivode of Sandomierz, voivode of Kraków, Castellan of Kraków. He came from one of the most powerful clans in Lesser Poland, the Tęczyński family. Career. - 1503 - Royal Courtier - 1510...
acts in prose] (1844). Notable members. - Nawój z Morawicy (d. 1331), castellan of Kraków - Andrzej Tęczyński (d. 1369), voivode of Kraków - Jan Tęczyński (d. 1405), starost and castellan of Kraków, close advisor of Władysław II Jagiełło - Andrzej Tęczyński (d. 1461) - Jan Tęczyński (d. 1470), castellan of Kraków, voiv...
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André Breton [SEP] date of death
André Breton André Breton (; 18 February 1896 – 28 September 1966) was a French writer, poet and anti-fascist. He is known best as the co-founder, leader, principal theorist and chief apologist of Surrealism. His writings include the first "Surrealist Manifesto" ("Manifeste du surréalisme") of 1924, in which he defined...
, as she was shown kneeling to the French king. The Breton Nationalist Party was founded to protest its creation, and in 1932 the sculpture was bombed by Gwenn ha du, a Breton separatist terrorist group led by Célestin Lainé. The date was designed to coincide with anniversary of Breton union with France in 1532. Fragme...
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Aniruddha Mahathera [SEP] date of death
Aniruddha Mahathera Aniruddha Mahathera (Devanagari: अनिरुद्ध महाथेरा) (born Gaja Ratna Tuladhar) (15 December 1915 – 17 February 2003) was a Nepalese Buddhist monk and the Sangha Nayak (Patriarch) of Nepal from 1998 until his death in 2003. He was one of the most important figures in the revival of Theravada Buddhism ...
minister - Aniruddha Chakravarty, Indian military commander - Aniruddha M. Gole (21st century), Indian Canadian professor of electrical engineering - Anirudh Dave (born 1986), Indian television actor - Aniruddha Knight (born 1980), Indian-American Bharatanatyam artist - Anirudh Lal Nagar (1930–2014), Indian econometric...
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Antoine Nicolas Collier [SEP] date of death
Antoine Nicolas Collier Antoine Nicolas Collier, Comte de La Marlière (3 December 1745 – 27 November 1793), was a French Army officer and Republican General during the Wars of the French Revolution. Career. Collier became Comte de La Marlière on 22 July 1756 and was admitted into the Royal Military School as "Capitain...
of the highest ranking generals, including the aged Nicolas Luckner, Jean Nicolas Houchard, Adam Philippe Custine, Arthur Dillon and Antoine Nicolas Collier, were killed. Francisco de Miranda's failure to take Maastricht landed him in La Force Prison for several years. Many of the old officer class had emigrated, formi...
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Antoni Heda [SEP] date of death
For his service he also received the highest of Polish military awards, Virtuti Militari (4th and 5th class), as well as the Cross of Valour ("Krzyż Walecznych") and other decorations. He described his life in two books: "Wspomnienia Szarego" (Szary's Memoires) and "Szary przeciw zdrajcom Polski" (Szary against traitor...
. Last accessed on 24 June 2006. Further reading. - Antoni Heda, "Wspomnienia Szarego" (Szary's Memoires), Warszawa 1991 - Antoni Heda, "Szary przeciw zdrajcom Polski" (Szary against traitors of Poland) External links. - LEGENDA MIESZKA WŚRÓD NAS (Legend lives among us) - Antoni Heda "Szary" otrzymał stopień generalski...
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Antonio Siddi [SEP] date of death
Antonio Siddi Antonio Siddi (16 June 1923 – 21 January 1983) was an Italian athlete, who mainly competed in the 100 metres. He also competed in the long jump. Biography. He was born in Sassari and competed for Italy at the 1948 Summer Olympics held in London, Great Britain, where he won the bronze medal with his team m...
1947: Antonio Siddi - 1948: Luigi Paterlini (2) - 1949: Antonio Siddi (2) - 1950: Baldassare Porto - 1951: Antonio Siddi (3) - 1952: Vincenzo Lombardo - 1953: Antonio Siddi (4) - 1954: Vincenzo Lombardo (2) - 1955: Vincenzo Lombardo (3) - 1956: Renato Panciera - 1957: Adriano Loddo - 1958: Mario Fraschini - 1959: Renat...
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Antoon van den Heuvel [SEP] date of death
Antoon van den Heuvel Antoon van den Heuvel, Antoine van den Heuvel or Anton van den Heuvel (nickname: 'don Antonio') (c. 1600 – 5 August 1677) was a Flemish history painter and draughtsman. After training and working in Antwerp and Rome, he returned to his native Ghent where he was one of the important creators of alt...
his engraving of a portrait of the Flemish poet Jeremias Pierssene. Guillaume Duvivier, an engraver who was active in Ghent in the 17th century, made an engraving after a painting of Antoon van den Heuvel which shows two servant women in a kitchen. This genre subject is atypical for van den Heuvel who mainly painted re...
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António Campos [SEP] date of death
António Campos António Campos (29 May 1922 – 8 March 1999) was one of the pioneer filmmakers of visual anthropology in Portugal. Mainly using pure documentary techniques, he shot ethnographic films and tried docufiction. As well as in fictional films, he used the methods of direct cinema to portrait the life of ancient...
Portalegre) Episcopal ordinaries. (all Roman Rite) - "Suffragan Bishops of Elvas - António Mendes de Carvalho (1571 – death 1591.01.09) - António de Matos de Noronha (20 Nov 1591 – death 16 Nov 1610) - Rui Pires da Veiga (22 Oct 1612 – death 7 March 1616), also Bishop of Leiria (Portugal) (1615 – resigned 1615) - Lour...
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Armando Segato [SEP] date of death
Armando Segato Armando Segato (; 3 May 1930 – 19 February 1973) was an Italian footballer and manager who played as a midfielder. Club career. Armando Segato was born in Vicenza, Italy. He played as a left halfback for the fabulous Fiorentina side of the 1950s, which won one Serie A championship during the 1955–56 seas...
Segato Segato is an Italian surname. Notable people with the surname include: - Armando Segato (1930–1973), Italian footballer - Girolamo Segato (1792–1836), Italian naturalist, cartographer, Egyptologist, and anatomist - Guglielmo Segato (1906–1979), Italian cyclist - Lorraine Segato (born 1956), Canadian singer-songw...
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Arthur Cobley [SEP] date of death
Arthur Cobley Arthur Cobley (5 October 1874 – 21 April 1960) was an English cricketer. Cobley was a right-handed batsman who bowled right-arm medium pace. He was born at Barwell, Leicestershire. Cobley made his first-class debut for Leicestershire against Yorkshire in the 1897 County Championship at Headingley. He made...
Cobley Cobley is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: - Arthur Cobley (1874–1960), British cricketer - David Cobley (born 1954), British painter - Donald Cobley (born 1928), British modern pentathlete - Michael Cobley (born 1959), British science fiction writer
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Arthur Lindsay Sadler [SEP] date of death
Arthur Lindsay Sadler Arthur Lindsay Sadler (1882–1970) was Professor of Oriental Studies at the University of Sydney. Sadler was born in Hackney, London. He was educated at Dulwich College, Merchant Taylors' School, London, and St John's College, Oxford (B.A., 1908; M.A., 1911). He was Pusey-Ellerton Hebrew scholar (1...
. - Major Vivian Barry Rogers, , Staff Officer to the Commandant-in-Chief, Metropolitan Police Special Constabulary. - Ernest William Russell, Assistant Chief Inspector, Armaments Inspection Department, Ministry of Supply. - Captain Henry Sadler, , Air Raid Precautions Officer, West Sussex. - Robert Lindsay Scarlett, C...
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Askia Ishaq I [SEP] date of death
Askia Ishaq I Askia Ishaq I was ruler of the Songhai Empire from 1539 to 1549, elected Askia following the death of Askiya Ismail. He was the fifth ruler of the Askiya Dynasty which had the town of Gao as its capital. Askiya Ishaq I was completely ruthless as a ruler and executed any official whom he considered as a th...
Askia Ishaq II Askia Ishaq II was ruler of the Songhai Empire from 1588 to 1591. Ishaq came to power in a long dynastic struggle following the death of the long-ruling Askia Daoud. Sensing the Empire's weakness, Moroccan Sultan Ahmad I al-Mansur Saadi dispatched a 4,000-man force under the Islamicized Spaniard Judar Pa...
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Auguste François-Marie de Colbert-Chabanais [SEP] date of death
Auguste François-Marie de Colbert-Chabanais Auguste François-Marie de Colbert-Chabanais (18 October 1777, Paris – 3 January 1809, Cacabelos, Spain), Comte de l'Empire joined the French army during the French Revolutionary Wars. He became a general officer of cavalry during the Napoleonic Wars and fought in a number of ...
la Noblesse Française (ANF) since 1951, and is still represented today. Descendants. Général Baron Claude Testot-Ferry had 8 children, 4 from his first marriage and 4 from his second (after his first wife's death). These included Gustave Testot-Ferry (his first name is an anagram of Auguste in tribute to Claude's great...
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Barry Askew [SEP] date of death
Barry Askew Barry Askew (13 December 1936 – 17 April 2012) was a British journalist, editor of the "Lancashire Evening Post" and briefly of the "News of the World". Askew grew up in Preston and worked for the "Lancashire Evening Post", winning the IPC National Press Awards Campaigning Journalist award in 1972, and soon...
and Protestant persecuted as a heretic - Anthony Askew (fl. 1699-1774), English physician and book collector - Barry Askew (1936–2012), English newspaper editor - Desmond Askew (born 1972), English actor - Edward Ayscu or Askew (1550–1616/17), English historian - Egeon Askew (1576–unknown), English divine - George Aske...
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Bartholomew Dillon [SEP] date of death
Bartholomew Dillon Sir Bartholomew Dillon (died 1533) was a leading Irish judge of the sixteenth century who held the offices of Chief Baron of the Irish Exchequer and Chief Justice of the King's Bench in Ireland. He was born at Riverstown, County Meath, eldest son of Sir James Dillon, Baron of the Exchequer, and his w...
Thomas Fleming, 10th Baron Slane Thomas Fleming (died 1601) was an Irish peer, and a member of the Parliament of Ireland of 1585. He was the son of James Fleming, a grandson of James Fleming, 7th Baron Slane. His mother was Ismay Dillon, daughter of Sir Bartholomew Dillon, Lord Chief Justice of Ireland. He succeeded to...
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Benjamin Gumbs II [SEP] date of death
Benjamin Gumbs II Benjamin Gumbs II (died 1768) was a British colonial governor and sugarcane plantation owner on Katouche Bay. He was Deputy Governor of Anguilla from 1750 until 1768.
Benjamin Gumbs III Benjamin Gumbs III was a British colonial governor and plantation owner, son of Benjamin Gumbs II. He was Deputy Governor of Anguilla from 1776 until around 1782.
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Benoît Duquesne [SEP] date of death
Benoît Duquesne Benoît Duquesne (19 July 1957 – 4 July 2014) was a French journalist, television reporter and newscaster. He worked as presenter of the news magazine "Complément d'enquête" from 2007 until his death. He also was anchor of the "Journal de 13 heures" on France 2 from January to July 2005. Early life and e...
September 2001 until his death, he presents the investigation magazine "Complément d'enquête" on France 2. From January to July 2005, he presents the "Journal de 13 heures" on the same channel after the sudden departure of Christophe Hondelatte. In September 2007, he was named news editor on Europe 1. He was acknowledg...
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Bernhard I, Duke of Saxe-Meiningen [SEP] date of death
Bernhard I, Duke of Saxe-Meiningen Bernhard I, Duke of Saxe-Meiningen (Gotha, 10 September 1649 – Meiningen, 27 April 1706) was a duke of Saxe-Meiningen. He was the sixth but third surviving son of Ernst I, Duke of Saxe-Coburg-Altenburg and Elisabeth Sophie of Saxe-Altenburg. After the death of his father, in 1675, the...
Ernst Ludwig II, Duke of Saxe-Meiningen Ernst Ludwig II, Duke of Saxe-Meiningen (Coburg, 8 August 1709 – Meiningen, 24 February 1729), was a duke of Saxe-Meiningen. He was the third but second surviving son of Ernst Ludwig I, Duke of Saxe-Meiningen and his first wife, Dorothea Marie of Saxe-Gotha. The death of his olde...
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Bert Manderson [SEP] date of death
Bert Manderson Bert Manderson (9 May 1893 – 27 April 1946) was an Irish footballer, who played for Rangers and Ireland. Playing career. Manderson, a right-back, made his Rangers debut in a 1-1 draw with Aberdeen on 27 March 1915. He had joined Rangers from Glenavon for £150. He previously had spells at Cliftonville and...
Manderson (surname) Manderson is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: - Bert Manderson, (1893 - 1946), Northern Irish footballer - Charles F. Manderson, (1837 - 1911), United States Senator from Nebraska - Sandra Manderson, retired police officer and police commander from New Zealand - Tobias Manderson-G...
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Besiki [SEP] date of death
Besiki Besarion Zakarias dze Gabashvili (), commonly known by his pen name Besiki () (1750 – 25 January 1791), was a Georgian poet, politician and diplomat, known as an author of exquisite love songs and heroic odes as well as for his political and amorous adventures. Life. Besiki was born and raised in Tbilisi, Georgi...
better qualities and much of the talent of his father, who might have hoped to find in him a successor capable of governing his distracted country; but he was assassinated at Telav by a Georgian, and with him perished the last hopes of Heraklius." Levan's death was mourned in their elegies by his contemporary poets suc...
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Betty Luster [SEP] date of death
Betty Luster Betty Luster (27 April 1922 – 25 May 2011) was an American television actress, singer and dancer, whose career was active in the 1940s and 1950s. The role for which she is best remembered today was at one time her most obscure: her portrayal of Mr. B Natural in the short film of the same name, made famous ...
dances. Cast. - Betty Luster as Mr. B Natural - Bruce Podewell as Buzz Turner. "Buzz" is Podewell's own nickname, and he had appeared under that name on "Watch Mr. Wizard" in 1951. He was a professor of theater and dance at Tulane University for nearly 40 years, until his death in March 2013. - James Andelin as Band in...
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Bill Milroy [SEP] date of death
Bill Milroy Bill Milroy (24 October 1929 – 21 June 1992) was an Australian rules footballer in the Victorian Football League. Milroy made his debut for the Carlton Football Club in the Round 16 of the 1951 season. He left the Blues at the end of the 1956 season. At Carlton he was "Best and Fairest" Player 1954. For a t...
death injury – she said people were "getting caught up in trying to be specific, to date things that were impossible to date." Professor Christopher Milroy, a British Home office pathologist for 17 years and a reviewer of Rossiter's file, said it was more likely that he had sustained the injury which killed him subsequ...
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Bothwell Browne [SEP] date of death
Bothwell Browne Bothwell Browne (born Walter Bothwell Bruhn; 1877 – 1947) was a Danish American stage and film performer, best known as a female impersonator. Early life. Born in Copenhagen, Browne grew up in San Francisco and developed a vaudeville act. At one point he was performing as a duo with male impersonator Ka...
, the year of Hopper's death, they had been exporting fish to England. Bothwell later married Hopper's widow Katherine Bellenden. Francis Bothwell was recorded as being seriously ill in December 1535, but his date of death in unknown. Family. Bothwell married Janet, daughter and co-heir of Patrick Richardson of Meldrum...
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Buell Kazee [SEP] date of death
31 August 1976 at age 76. External links. - Buell Kazee at Hillbilly Music.com - Biography at CMT.com - "The Butcher's Boy" and "The Dying Soldier" Download (MP3-Format)
Buell Kazee Buell Kazee (August 29, 1900 - August 31, 1976) was an American country and folk singer. He is considered one of the most successful folk musicians of the 1920s and experienced a career comeback during the American folk music revival of the 1960s due in part to his inclusion on the "Anthology of American Fo...
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Carl von Rokitansky [SEP] date of death
Carl von Rokitansky Baron Carl von Rokitansky (, ) (19 February 1804 – 23 July 1878), was a Bohemian Physician, Pathologist, humanist philosopher and liberal politician. Medical career. Carl von Rokitansky was born in Hradec Králové (), Bohemia. He studied at the Charles University in Prague (1821–1824) and attained a ...
Rokitansky Rokitansky is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: - Carl von Rokitansky (1804–1878), Bohemian physician, pathologist, humanist philosopher and liberal politician - Hans von Rokitansky (1835–1909), Austrian operatic bass who sang for three decades See also. - Rokitansky–Aschoff sinuses, pseudo...
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Carvalho Araújo [SEP] date of death
Carvalho Araújo José Botelho de Carvalho Araújo (18 May 1881 – 14 October 1918) was a Portuguese Navy officer and colonial administrator who died in action against a German U-boat in World War I. Life. Son of José de Carvalho Araújo Júnior and Margarida Ferreira Botelho de Araújo, he was born in the northern city of Po...
Bucher, with the purpose of switching him for political prisoners in Rio de Janeiro; in this kidnapping, the Federal Police Agent Hélio Carvalho de Araújo was shot to death by Lamarca. Araújo was in charge of the Swiss Ambassador's security. Lamarca left VPR and joined the Revolutionary Movement 8th October. The new gr...
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Caspar Stoll [SEP] date of death
Caspar Stoll Caspar Stoll (Hesse-Kassel, probably between 1725 and 1730 – Amsterdam, December 1791) was either a clerk or a porter at the Admiralty of Amsterdam. He is best known for the publication of most of the descriptions and plates of "De Uitlandsche Kapellen", a work on butterflies, started by Pieter Cramer. He ...
Stoll Stoll is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: - Barbara J. Stoll, American pediatrician and professor - Cal Stoll, American football coach - Carl Stoll (1846–1907), German engineer and trolleybus pioneer - Caspar Stoll, entomologist - Clifford Stoll, American astronomer - David Stoll, American anth...
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Charalambos Vilaetis [SEP] date of death
Charalambos Vilaetis Charalambos Vilaetis (Greek: Χαράλαμπος Βιλαέτης, 1781–1821) was a Greek revolutionary leader. He descended from a famous family of Pyrgos and was one of the first to inhabit the area. He moved to Zakynthos in 1806 with the mark of sergeant next to Kolokotronis. He was a member of the Filiki Etaire...
Patris" writer - Alexis Vilaetis, a 19th-century politician who was elected in 1868 - Charalambos Vilaetis, a Greek revolutionary leader - Lysandros Vilaetis, a chief of Pyrgos and a politician - Nikolaos Vilaetis - Panagis Vourloumis - Panagiotis Kondylis, philosopher, writer and editor - Dimitris Eleas, writer living...
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Charles Arthur Bissonette [SEP] date of death
Charles Arthur Bissonette Charles Arthur Bissonette (27 December 1896 – 26 April 1971) was an American pursuit pilot and a flying ace in World War I. He died in Los Angeles, California on 26 April 1971 Pre-War Years. Charles was the son of Alfred M. and Joohana Bissonette. World War I. Charles began the war serving two...
Bissonette Bissonette may refer to : - Charles Arthur Bissonette (1896–1971) was an American pilot. - Del Bissonette (1899–1972) was an American first baseman, manager and coach in Major League Baseball. - Gregg Bissonette (born 1959) is an American drummer. - Matt Bissonette (born 1961) is an American bass player and ...
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