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Karl Sutter [SEP] date of death
Karl Sutter Karl Sutter (10 May 1914 – 14 September 2003) was a German track and field athlete who competed in the pole vault. Born in Basel, Switzerland, he was a member of FC Freiburg sports club and chose to compete internationally for Germany. His first success at national level came in 1937, when he was runner-up ...
companies, just like Asher. As a consequence, Connor begins facing an identity crisis, triggering him to drop out of college. In the fifth season, Connor marries Oliver. Main characters Rebecca Sutter. Rebecca Sutter (portrayed by Katie Findlay) is a drugs inclined social outcast who was once the best friend of Lila, w...
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Karol Mikuli [SEP] date of death
Karol Mikuli Karol Mikuli, often seen as Charles Mikuli ( or Կարոլ Պստիկյան; 22 October 1821 – 21 May 1897) was a Polish pianist, composer, conductor and teacher. His students included Moriz Rosenthal, Raoul Koczalski, Aleksander Michałowski, Jaroslaw Zieliński and Kornelia Parnas. Biographical notes. Mikuli (aka "Bsdi...
, and Chopin later dedicated his Ballade No. 2 in F major to Schumann. Elements of Chopin's music can be traced in many of Liszt's later works. Liszt later transcribed for piano six of Chopin's Polish songs. A less fraught friendship was with Alkan, with whom he discussed elements of folk music, and who was deeply affe...
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Ken Walshaw [SEP] date of death
Ken Walshaw Ken Walshaw (28 August 1918 – 1979) was an English professional footballer who played as an inside forward. Career. Born in Tynemouth, Walshaw played for North Shields, Sunderland, Lincoln City, Carlisle United and Bradford City.
: an impeccable piece of realistic fiction, with routine material transcended by art at its most clear-eyed and unpretentious". - Martyn Goff in the "Daily Telegraph" writes "It is difficult to convey the marvellous quality of this book. Constance Keating is a major fictional portrait, her death finally noble". Publica...
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Konrad Barde [SEP] date of death
Konrad Barde Konrad Barde (13 November 1897 – 4 May 1945) was a general in the Wehrmacht during World War II. He was a recipient of the Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross. Barde committed suicide on 4 May 1945. Awards and decorations. - German Cross in Gold on 26 December 1941 as "Oberstleutnant" in the IV./Artillerie-Re...
Stare Olesno Stare Olesno (German: "Alt Rosenberg") is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Olesno, within Olesno County, Opole Voivodeship, in south-western Poland. It lies approximately north-west of Olesno and north-east of the regional capital Opole. Notable residents. - Konrad Barde (1897–1945), gener...
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Kuttikrishna Marar [SEP] date of death
Kuttikrishna Marar Karikkatt Marathu Kuttikrishna Marar (14 June 1900 – 6 April 1973) was an Indian essayist and literary critic of Malayalam literature. He was known for "Bharathaparyadanam", a critical study of the Mahabharata, which is counted by many among the most influential books in Malayalam and was a recipient...
He has been selected for the Vayalar Ramavarma literature award instituted by the Vayalar Ramavarma Memorial Trust (Vayalar Award -2009) for the year 2009 for his work `Marar - Lavanyanubhavathinte Yuktishilpam’, a critical work on Kuttikrishna Marar published by Kerala Sahitya Akademi. In recent times, there had been ...
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Laura Ashley [SEP] date of death
Laura Ashley Laura Ashley (7 September 1925 – 17 September 1985) was a Welsh fashion designer and businesswoman. She originally made furnishing materials in the 1950s, expanding the business into clothing design and manufacture in the 1960s. The Laura Ashley style is characterised by Romantic English designs — often wi...
so Candice decides that to break the awkward silence, they should get dressed up and go out for dinner. Their date is a success and Candice even manages to get Ashley to smile, something she almost never does. Returning to Candice's house, they meet her roommate Clair (Sarah Schreiber) and photographer Laura (Ilea Matt...
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Leonard Fairclough [SEP] date of death
Leonard Fairclough Leonard Fairclough (1853–1927) was a stonemason who founded Leonard Fairclough & Son which later merged with William Press Group to become AMEC, one of the United Kingdom's largest engineering businesses. Career. Fairclough was born in 1853 in Adlington, Lancashire. He apprenticed locally and duly qu...
Arthur Bradfield Fairclough Arthur Bradfield Fairclough (25 July 1896 – 9 December 1968) was a Canadian First World War flying ace, officially credited with 19 aerial victories. Early life and background. Fairclough was born in Toronto, the son of Leonard and Ettie (née Carter) Fairclough, and before the war worked as ...
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Li Shuxian [SEP] date of death
Li Shuxian Li Shuxian also known as Li Shu-Hsien (李淑賢; pinyin: Lĭ Shūxían) (4 September 1924 – 9 June 1997) was the fifth and last wife of Puyi, the last emperor of the Qing Dynasty in China. Biography. She was a Han Chinese and a former hospital worker. In 1959, after ten years in prison, Puyi was pardoned. The pair w...
whom he suspected of the same and who was a friend of Xun's, put to death under false accusations of treason. He also put to death the ambitious general Zhang Jing'er (張敬兒) and the official Xie Chaozong (謝超宗). In 485, displeased that Li Shuxian (李叔獻) the governor of Jiao Province (交州, modern northern Vietnam) had been ...
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Louis François Dauprat [SEP] date of death
Louis François Dauprat Louis François Dauprat (24 May 1781 in Paris – 16 July 1868 in Paris) was a French horn player, composer and music professor at the Conservatoire de Paris. He played and taught only natural horn, but was also very interested in the first experiments with keyed horns. He successfully ensured the d...
- William Knyvett (1779–1856) - Nikolaus von Krufft (1779-1818) - Louise Reichardt (1779–1826) - Luigi Antonio Calegari (1780–1849) - Conradin Kreutzer (1780–1849) - Louis François Dauprat (1781–1868) - Anton Diabelli (1781–1858) - Mauro Giuliani (1781–1829) - Anthony Philip Heinrich (1781–1861) - Sophie Lebrun (1781–1...
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Louis Van Zelst [SEP] date of death
Louis Van Zelst Louis Van Zelst (1895–1915) was a batboy, mascot, and good luck charm for the Philadelphia Athletics from 1910 to 1914. Due to an illness sustained at the age of eight, Van Zelst was a hunchback, and was not in the least self-conscious about it, urging Athletics players to rub his hump for good luck. Va...
, Van Zelst went over to Shibe Park, approached manager Mack, and asked to serve as batboy that day. Mack agreed, and after Van Zelst had competently handled the chores twice (and the Athletics had won both games), hired Van Zelst for the position at home games the following season, having a uniform made for him. Van Z...
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Louis, Duke of Burgundy [SEP] date of death
Louis, Duke of Burgundy Louis, Duke of Burgundy and later Dauphin of France (16 August 1682 – 18 February 1712) was the eldest son of Louis, Grand Dauphin, and father of Louis XV, and briefly heir-apparent to the throne from his father's death in April 1711 to his own death 10 months later. Until he became the official...
Burgundy. Of the daughters of Philip V and Joan II of Burgundy, the elder two had surviving issue. Joan III, Countess of Burgundy (1308–1349), married Odo IV, Duke of Burgundy (1295–1350), uniting the Duchy and County of Burgundy. Her line became extinct with the death of her sole grandchild, Philip I, Duke of Burgundy...
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Luciano Pistoi [SEP] date of death
Luciano Pistoi Luciano Pistoi (1927 in Rome – 1959 in Siena) was an Italian art critic, dealer, journalist, publisher, promoter and organizer of cultural events. He is considered one of the most prominent figures in the postwar Italian art world. Pistoi was born in Rome into a family of Tuscan origins. In the early 195...
, Gasparo del Corso, and Alexander Jolas. In 1959 he organized the first European exhibition of the Japanese group Gutai and the exhibition "Arte Nuova" (New Art) in collaboration with the French critic Michel Tapié. From the early 1960s Pistoi was interested in work by young artists like Piero Manzoni, Pino Pascali, ...
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Lucien Génin [SEP] date of death
Lucien Génin Lucien Génin (9 November 1894 in Rouen – 26 August 1953 in Paris) was a French painter in the milieu of pre-World War I, and 1920s Montmartre and Saint-Germain-des-Prés.
Génin Génin is a French surname. Notable people with the surname include: - René Génin (1890-1967), French stage and film actor - René Génin (soldier) - Jacques Génin, French chocolatier - Paul Agricole Génin, flautist in Paris - Pierre Génin, flautist who emigrated to the United Kingdom - Lucien Génin, painter
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Marco Marazzoli [SEP] date of death
Marco Marazzoli Marco Marazzoli (1602? – 26 January 1662) was an Italian priest and Baroque music composer. Early life. Born at Parma, Marazzoli received early training as a priest, and was ordained around 1625. He moved to Rome in 1626, and entered the service of Cardinal Antonio Barberini. In 1631, he and other music...
resulting in a single death was enough to prompt capitulation. Castro, and several other small towns nearby, surrendered. Fabrizio Savelli, though, proved to be an unenthusiastic commander. The army was split into three and the Pope's nephew, Taddeo Barberini, replaced Savelli as Generalissimo, arriving with one contin...
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Marie Magdalene Charlotte Ackermann [SEP] date of death
Marie Magdalene Charlotte Ackermann Marie Magdalene Charlotte Ackermann (23 August 1757 – 10 May 1775) was a German actress. She was the daughter of the actors Konrad Ernst Ackermann and Sophie Charlotte Ackermann. Biography. Marie Magdalene Charlotte Ackermann made her the stage debut on 16 October 1761 as "Louise" in...
. The "Entreprise" was home to famous founders of German histrionics such as Friedrich Ludwig Schröder and Konrad Ekhof. Her children were Dorothea Ackermann, Sophie Charlotte Ackermann and Marie Magdalene Charlotte Ackermann. She died in Hamburg. Sources. - "Allgemeine Deutsche Biographie" - at Wikisource - Born-on-th...
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Mario Fucini [SEP] date of death
Rivista Aeronautica". He retired from active duty on 15 September 1937. However, in April 1953, he was promoted to General in the reserves. Mario Fucini died in Rome, Italy on 1 September 1977. References. - Franks, Norman; Guest, Russell; Alegi, Gregory. "Above the War Fronts: The British Two-seater Bomber Pilot and O...
Mario Fucini "Tenente" (later General) Mario Fucini was a World War I flying ace who claimed credit for 13 aerial victories during the war; seven of these were confirmed in 1919. He would remain in the Italian air force after World War I, rising through squadron commands to head up the Castiglione Fighter School. Biogr...
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Marmaduke Middleton [SEP] date of death
Marmaduke Middleton Marmaduke Middleton (died 1593) was an English bishop. Life. He was educated at the University of Oxford, but left before graduating. He was vicar of Coolock and Dunboyne, in Ireland, and then rector of Killare, County Meath. In 1579 he became bishop of Waterford and Lismore, in the Church of Irelan...
Marmaduke Lloyd Sir Marmaduke Lloyd (1585–c.1651) was a Welsh lawyer and landowner and a supporter of King Charles I of England during the English Civil War. Lloyd was the son of Thomas Lloyd, a precentor at St David's Cathedral, and the nephew of Marmaduke Middleton, who was Bishop of St David's from. Having studied a...
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Marshall Russell Reed [SEP] date of death
Marshall Russell Reed Marshall Russell Reed (15 September 1891 – March 1973) was an American Bishop of The Methodist Church and the United Methodist Church, elected in 1948. Birth and Family. Reed was born in Onsted, Michigan, the son of Fred Pitts and Elsie Adelphia (Russell) Reed. He married Mary Esther Kirkendall 14...
Allan Dailey Allan Marshall Dailey (born 8 May 1908, date of death unknown) was a Scottish professional golfer. He won the Roehampton Invitation in 1933 and was subsequently selected for the 1933 Ryder Cup but didn't play in any matches. He finished in a tie for 4th place in the 1938 Open Championship. He was from a go...
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Martin Schempp [SEP] date of death
Martin Schempp Introduction. Martin Schempp (23 March 1905 - 9 July 1984) was a glider pilot and founder of Schempp-Hirth, a major manufacturer of gliders. First years. Martin Schempp was born in Stuttgart. After completing his commercial education, he helped out in his father's craftsman's business. In 1926, at the ag...
mayor in 1945 and once again devoted all of his time to the factory, now to manufacture urgently needed furniture and household goods using aircraft materials saved through the end of war. When gliders were allowed to fly again in Germany in 1951, he ceded the sailplane market to Wolf Hirth. Only after Wolf Hirths' dea...
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Mary Eliza Fullerton [SEP] date of death
Mary Eliza Fullerton Mary Eliza Fullerton (14 May 1868 – 23 February 1946) was an Australian writer. Biography. Fullerton was born in Glenmaggie, Victoria, was educated at home by her mother and at the local state school. After leaving school she stayed on her parents' property, until she moved to Melbourne in her earl...
, novelist - Peter Temple, novelist - Rod Usher, poet and novelist Deaths. A list, ordered by date of death (and, if the date is either unspecified or repeated, ordered alphabetically by surname) of deaths in 1946 of Australian literary figures, authors of written works or literature-related individuals follows, includ...
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Mary Hocking [SEP] date of death
Mary Hocking Mary Hocking (8 April 1921 - 17 February 2014) was a British writer who published 24 novels between 1961 and 1996. Hocking was educated at Haberdashers' Aske's School for Girls, Acton, London. In World War Two she served in the Women's Royal Naval Service. After the War she became a local government office...
- England & Wales, Birth Index: 1837-1983 1892 Q3-Jul-Aug-Sep Page 319; Mary Clare Absalom - England & Wales, Marriage Index: 1837-1983 1915 Q3-Jul-Aug-Sep Page 1171; Mary Clare Absalom & Lionel P. Mawhood - England & Wales, Death Index: 1837-1983 1970 Q3-Jul-Aug-Sep Entry reads; "MAWHOOD Mary Clare b 17th Jy ...
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Matthias Heidemann [SEP] date of death
Matthias Heidemann Matthias Heidemann (7 February 1912 – 30 November 1970) was a German footballer. During his club career he played for Werder Bremen and Bonner FV. He earned 3 caps for the Germany national football team between 1933 and 1935, and played in the 1934 FIFA World Cup where Germany finished third.
, German football player - Jørgen Heidemann (born 1946), Danish handball player - Jack Heidemann (born 1949), former right-handed Major League Baseball shortstop - Lavon Heidemann (born 1958), non-partisan member of the Nebraska Legislature - Matthias Heidemann (1912–1970), German footballer - Stefan Heidemann (born 19...
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Michael Szilágyi [SEP] date of death
Michael Szilágyi Michael Szilágyi de Horogszeg (; ? 1400 – Constantinople, 1460) was a Hungarian general, Regent of Hungary, Count of Beszterce and Head of Szilágyi–Hunyadi Liga. Family. He was born in the early 15th century as vice-ispán of Bács County, son of the captain of Srebrenik, Ladislaus Szilágyi and Catherine...
His mother Erzsébet Szilágyi and her brother Michael Szilágyi founded Szilágyi – Hunyadi Liga, and staged a rebellion against the King and occupied large territories in the regions to the east of the river Tisza. King Ladislaus fled to Vienna in mid-1457, and from Vienna to Prague in September, taking Matthias with him...
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Mikhail Gavrilov [SEP] date of death
Mikhail Gavrilov Mikhail Gavrilov (April 9, 1893, Saint Petersburg, Russian Empire - April 4, 1954), professor, religious writer, historian, teacher, Russian Catholic apostolate in exile, member of the a parishioner of the Greek Catholic Church of the Annunciation in Brussels after of Parish of Holy Trinity in Paris, a...
Leonty Gavrilenko - Nikolai Gavrilin - Pavel Gavrilin - Akim Gavrilov - Viktor Gavrilov - Vladimir Nikolaevich Gavrilov - Vladimir Yakovlevich Gavrilov - Ivan Vasilievich Gavrilov - Ivan Samsonovich Gavrilov - Kumza Gavrilov - Mikhail Gavrilov - Nikolai Gavrilov - Pyotr Ivanovich Gavrilov (pilot) - Pyotr Ivanovich Gavr...
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Mikołaj Oleśnicki [SEP] date of death
Mikołaj Oleśnicki Lord Mikołaj Oleśnicki the elder (d. 1556) was a Polish Calvinist nobleman who established the first Protestant academy in Poland. His wife Zofia Oleśnicka (d. c.1567) was the first notable Polish woman poet. The ex-priest Francesco Stancaro prevailed on Oleśnicki to drive the monks out of his settlem...
Her childhood and youth were spent at the Wawel, where her father held the office of secretary until Sigismund I the Old's death in 1548. She was married to Mikołaj Oleśnicki the elder lord of Pińczów, and later uncle of the diplomat Mikołaj Oleśnicki the younger. She had two sons, Andrzej and Jan Oleśnicki. She and he...
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Moura Lympany [SEP] date of death
Moura Lympany Dame Moura Lympany DBE (18 August 191628 March 2005) was an English concert pianist. Biography. She was born as Mary Gertrude Johnstone at Saltash, Cornwall. Her father was an army officer who had served in World War I and her mother originally taught her the piano. Mary was sent to a convent school in Be...
honours from the Belgian, French, and Portuguese governments. Death. Dame Moura Lympany died in Gorbio near Menton, France, in 2005, aged 88. Her archive was deposited in the International Piano Archives at the University of Maryland, College Park. Legacy. A succession of reissues of Lympany archive recordings has cont...
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Myeongnim Dap-bu [SEP] date of death
Myeongnim Dap-bu Myeongnim Dap-bu (67? – 179) (명림답부, 明臨答夫) was the first Guksang (국좌상, Prime Minister) of Goguryeo, and was known for his overthrowing of the tyrannical King Chadae, and his victory against the Han Dynasty at the Battle of Jwa-won. Rise to Power. Myeongnim Dap-bu was a "Joui Seonin" (조의 선인) of the Yeonn...
in the courts by the time of Taejo's death. When Chadae rose to the throne in 146, Myeongnim Dap-bu faced many challenges and suffered under the tyrant's reign. Finally, in 165, during the 20th year of King Chadae's reign, Myeongnim Dap-bu led an army and assassinated the king with the support of some of the nobles and...
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Nicolas Payen [SEP] date of death
Nicolas Payen Nicolas Payen (also Nicolas Colin) (c. 1512, in Soignies – after April 24, 1559) was a Franco-Flemish composer and choirmaster of the Renaissance, associated with the "Grande Chapelle", the Habsburg imperial chapel, at the end of the reign of Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor. Life. Payen was born in Soignies...
) Births. - "date unknown" - Adam Gumpelzhaimer, Bavarian composer and music theorist (died 1625) Deaths. - October 2 – Jacquet of Mantua, composer (born 1483) - "date unknown" - Jacques Collebaut, Breton composer - Nicolas Payen, choirmaster and composer (born c. 1512)
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Niels Thorkild Rovsing [SEP] date of death
Niels Thorkild Rovsing Niels Thorkild Rovsing (26 April 1862, Flensborg – 14 January 1927, Copenhagen) was a Danish surgeon remembered for describing Rovsing's sign. Biography. Niels Thorkild Rovsing had qualified in medicine by the age of 23. He became professor of operative surgery in 1899 at the University of Copenh...
Thorkild Thorkild may refer to: - Thorkild Fjeldsted, Icelandic lawyer, Prime Minister of the Faroe Islands from 1769 to 1772 - Thorkild Grosbøll (born 1948), parish priest in the Church of Denmark - Thorkild Hansen (1927–1989), Danish novelist known for his Slave Trilogy - Thorkild Jacobsen (1904–1993), renowned histo...
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Octave Uzanne [SEP] date of death
Octave Uzanne Octave Uzanne (14 September 1851 – 31 October 1931) was a 19th-century French bibliophile, writer, publisher, and journalist. He is noted for his literary research on the authors of the 18th century. He published many previously unpublished works by authors including Paradis Moncrif, Benserade, Caylus, Be...
de la Cité" - "La Bête au bois dormant" - "La Part du hasard" - "Le Voyage de M. Dumollet" - "Les Vieilles Villes d'Italie : notes et souvenirs" - "La Grande Mascarade parisienne" - "La Fin des Livres", with Octave Uzanne - "Contes pour les bibliophiles", with Octave Uzanne - "Les Vieilles Villes d'Espagne, notes et so...
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Olav Sandvik [SEP] date of death
Olav Sandvik Olav Sandvik (2 November 1925 – 16 February 2010) was a Norwegian veterinarian and civil servant. He was born in Fana as a son of Johannes Ø. Sandvik. He finished his secondary education in 1945 and graduated from the Norwegian School of Veterinary Science in 1953. From 1951 to 1952 he served in the Norweg...
Olav Sandvik, veterinarian - 11 November – Tor Sørnes, engineer and inventor - 29 November – Liv Paulsen, sprinter and shot putter (died 2001) - 30 November – Sverre Strandli, hammer thrower and European Champion (died 1985) - 30 December – Andreas Ugland, shipowner. Births Full date unknown. - Kjell Holler, politician...
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Ole Wehus [SEP] date of death
Ole Wehus Ole Wehus (25 June 1909 – 10 March 1947) was a Norwegian police official and member of the fascist party Nasjonal Samling who was sentenced to death penalty and executed in 1947. He was born in Kristiansand. During the occupation of Norway by Nazi Germany he was appointed as a police officer for the Statspoli...
, known as Arkivet. In the legal purge he was tried for 48 incidents of torture and maltreatment of his own countrymen, often in a more brutal way than he was ordered to. He was also found guilty for 2 incidents of complicity to murder. Ole Wehus was sentenced to death by the Supreme Court of Norway for treason in Febr...
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Oswalt Kolle [SEP] date of death
Oswalt Kolle Oswalt Kolle (2 October 1928, Kiel – 24 September 2010, Amsterdam) was a German sex educator, who became famous during the late 1960s and early 1970s for his numerous pioneering books and films on human sexuality. His work was translated into all major languages, while his films found an audience of 140 mi...
Kolle Kolle is both a surname and a given name. Notable people with the name include: Surname: - Andy Kolle (born 1982), American boxer - Helmut Kolle (1899–1931), German painter - Jorge Kolle Cueto (died 2007), Bolivian politician - Oswalt Kolle (1928–2010), German sex educator Given name: - Kirsti Kolle Grøndahl (bor...
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Otto Christian Hammer [SEP] date of death
Otto Christian Hammer Otto Christian Hammer (18 August 1822 – 10 March 1892) was a Danish naval officer who participated in the First Schleswig War and the Second Schleswig War. After a successful campaign along the west coast of the Duchy of Schleswig in the First Schleswig War, Hammer became a lighthouse inspector bu...
-1849). She was the second-last child in a family of nine. After the death of her mother in 1849, the family moved to Wyk on the Frisian island of Föhr where her brother, Otto, had settled. They lived in the Villa Idyle which Otto had built for his father and the three sisters who joined him. It was here that Caroline ...
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Otto Lyng [SEP] date of death
Otto Lyng Otto Lyng (15 July 1926 – 9 September 2003) was a Norwegian politician for the Conservative Party. He was born in Enebakk. He was elected to the Norwegian Parliament from Sør-Trøndelag in 1958, and was re-elected on four occasions. He had previously been a deputy representative from 1954–1957. Lyng was a memb...
. Politicians. Politicians Prime Ministers of Norway. - Christian Homann Schweigaard - Francis Hagerup - Emil Stang - Johan Sverdrup - Christian August Selmer - Frederik Stang - Wollert Konow (SB) - Otto B. Halvorsen - Otto Albert Blehr - Jan P. Syse - John Lyng Politicians Foreign Ministers of Norway. - Jan Petersen -...
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Otto Veraguth [SEP] date of death
Otto Veraguth Otto Veraguth (13 May 1870, Chur – 17 December 1944) was a Swiss neurologist. In 1895 he received his doctorate at Zurich, where he trained under Constantin von Monakow (1853–1930). In 1900 he obtained his habilitation for neurology, and in 1918 was appointed associate professor of physical therapy at the...
. - " Osti je fourrerais Arianne dans lcul " Montreal 2015 References. - Otto Veraguth @ Who Named It (definition of eponym)
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Paddy Cronin [SEP] date of death
Paddy Cronin Paddy Cronin (6 July 1925 – 15 March 2014) was an Irish fiddler. Cronin was born in Ré Buí near Gneeveguilla, County Kerry. He was taught fiddle by Padraig O'Keeffe. In 1949, Seamus Ennis recorded him on acetate disc for Radió Éireann. Later that year (1949), after making these recordings, he left Ireland ...
(died 2005). - 23 December – Anthony Cronin, poet (died 2016). - Full date unknown - Paddy Barry, Cork hurler (died 2000). - Denis Donoghue, literary critic. - Ulick O'Connor, writer, historian and critic. - Seán South, IRA leader (fatally wounded during attack on Royal Ulster Constabulary barracks in Brookeborough 195...
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Pascalina Lehnert [SEP] date of death
Pascalina Lehnert Madre (Mother) Pascalina Lehnert (25 August 1894, Ebersberg, Kingdom of Bavaria, German Empire – 13 November 1983, Vienna, Austria), born Josefina Lehnert, was a German Roman Catholic nun who served as Pope Pius XII's housekeeper and secretary from his period as Apostolic Nuncio to Bavaria in 1917 unt...
die Republik Österreich"). Death. Madre Pascalina died from a cerebral hemorrhage in Vienna, aged 89, in 1983. She is buried at the Vatican "Camposanto" (cemetery). Several bishops and cardinals, among them Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger, also Bavarian, attended her funeral. Works. - Lehnert, Pascalina. "Ich durfte Ihm Dien...
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Paul Doumer [SEP] date of death
Paul Doumer Joseph Athanase Doumer, commonly known as Paul Doumer (; 22 March 18577 May 1932), was the President of France from 13 June 1931 until his assassination on 7 May 1932. Biography. Joseph Athanase Doumer was born in Aurillac, in the Cantal "département", in France on 22 March 1857. Alumnus of the Conservatoir...
furthest southern point reached thus far by man, south of 82°S. Events Date unknown. - Nathan Stubblefield demonstrates his mobile phone device in Kentucky. - The insurrection ends in the Philippines. - The capital of French Indochina is moved from Saigon (in Cochinchina) to Hanoi (Tonkin). - The Paul Doumer Bridge, li...
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Percy Reginald Dix [SEP] date of death
Percy Reginald Dix Percy Reginald Dix (17 November 1866–13 March 1917) was a New Zealand tea merchant and vaudeville company manager. He was born in Launceston, Tasmania, Australia on 17 November 1866.
General Herbert Belfield - 1911–1914 Major-General Thomas Snow - Sep 1914-Oct 1914 Major-General Sir Henry Rawlinson - 1914–1915 Major-General Henry Wilson - 1915–1917 Major-General William Lambton - 1917–1918 Major-General Torquhil Matheson - Sep 1918-Oct 1918 Major-General Louis Lipsett - 1918–1919 Major-General Cuth...
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Pervis Ferris Young [SEP] date of death
Pervis Ferris Young Pervis Ferris Young (24 March 1928 - 29 May 2003) was magistrate of the British Overseas Territory of Pitcairn Island from 1967 until 1975. Young was born on Pitcairn Island and died in 2003 at Auckland. He was succeeded by his brother-in-law Ivan Christian, and was uncle to future mayor's Steve Chr...
Norman Galsworthy, Governor of the Pitcairn Islands (1970–1973) - Magistrate - Pervis Ferris Young, Magistrate of the Pitcairn Islands (1967–1975) - Tonga - Monarch - Tāufaʻāhau Tupou IV, King of Tonga (1965–2006) - Prime Minister - Prince Fatafehi Tu'ipelehake, Prime Minister of Tonga (1965–1991) - Trust Territory of ...
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Peter Trevers [SEP] date of death
Peter Trevers Peter Trevers, or Travers (died 1468) was an Irish barrister and judge of the fifteenth century. He belonged to a family which had settled in County Meath in the thirteenth century. John de Tryvers, judge of the Court of Common Pleas (Ireland) c.1283-5, was a member of the same family. He may also have be...
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Phillip Boydell [SEP] date of death
Phillip Boydell Phillip Boydell (1896 - 1984) was a British designer and illustrator. Life and work. Boydell was born on 21 May 1896 in Tyldesley Lancashire, to Oliver Boydell (a master decorator) and Merinda. He obtained a scholarship at the Manchester School of Art, but his studies were interrupted by conscription in...
, Brian Boydell, Aloys Fleischman, and Frederick May. A small management committee was also appointed comprising Olive Smith, honorary treasurer, and Michael McMullin, honorary secretary. Six months after its formation the MAI had gained only eighty three members. Nevertheless, it immediately began to lobby government ...
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Pháp Hiền [SEP] date of death
Pháp Hiền Pháp Hiền (died 626) was a Vietnamese Buddhist monk notable in the early history of Buddhism in Vietnam, Vietnamese Thiền or Chinese Chán Zen Buddhism in Vietnam. Pháp Hiền studied under Quán Duyên, a Zen master at chùa Quán Vân, or Phap-van Temple, then under the Indian monk Vinītaruci. After the latter's de...
of Bửu Long mountain. There is now a hexagonal stupa at Long Ẩn Temple for Thích Pháp Thông's remains. According to the records of Nguyễn Hiền Đức in the book "Thiền sư Việt Nam" ("Vietnamese Zen masters") compiled by Thích Thanh Từ, Thích Pháp Thông had no disciples to continue his lineage, so the Zen Master Thích Viê...
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Pierre Chaumié [SEP] date of death
Pierre Chaumié Pierre Chaumié (21 February 1880 – 13 June 1966) was a French politician. Pierre Jean-Marie Bertrand Camille Chaumié was born into a political family in Agen. He was the middle son of Joseph Chaumié (1849–1919), Senator for Lot-et-Garonne from 1897 to 1919. His brothers Jacques (1877–1920) and Emmanuel (...
Chaumié Chaumié may refer to; - Joseph Chaumié (1849-1919) French politician - Pierre Chaumié (1880-1966) French politician
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Pio Panfili [SEP] date of death
Pio Panfili Pio Panfili (May 5, 1723 – 17 June 1812) was an Italian painter and engraver. Biography. He was born in Porto San Giorgio in the province of Fermo. He trained with Antiveduto Grammatica, Natale Ricci in Fermo, and finally in the Accademia Clementina of Bologna, and was awarded Bolognese citizenship. After p...
1895-?), Italian footballer - Pio Marmaï (born 1984), French actor - Pío Moa (born 1948), Spanish writer and journalist - Pio Palu (born 1986), Tongan footballer - Pio Panfili (1723-1812), Italian painter and engraver - Pio Fabio Paolini (1620-1692), Italian painter - Pío Pico (1801-1894), Mexican rancher and politicia...
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Pomponio Cecci [SEP] date of death
Pomponio Cecci Pomponio Cecci (died 1542) was an Italian Roman Catholic bishop and cardinal. Biography. A native of Rome, Pomponio Cecci, he studied science, philosophy, and astronomy. He was a canon of the cathedral chapter of the Archbasilica of St. John Lateran. On August 12, 1538, he was elected Bishop of Orte e Ci...
Resigned) - Paolo Emilio Cesi (7 Apr 1525 – 5 Aug 1537 Died) - Pomponio Cecci (Cesi) (12 Aug 1538 – 24 Nov 1539 Appointed, Bishop of Nepi e Sutri) - Scipione Bongalli (24 Nov 1539 – 3 Aug 1564 Died) - Nicola Perusco (7 Feb 1565 – 8 Feb 1582 Died) - Andrea Longo (bishop) (2 Apr 1582 – 18 Aug 1607 Died) - Ippolito Fabian...
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Rebati Ramanananda Shrestha [SEP] date of death
Rebati Ramanananda Shrestha Rebati Ramanananda Shrestha (Devanagari: रेबति रमणानन्द श्रेष्ठ) (1932–2002) was a Nepalese freedom fighter, journalist and Nepal Bhasa author. He also wrote under the pen name R. R. N. Syasya (रे. रे. न. स्यस्य). His works range from poems and epics to essays and short stories. He has writt...
- Piyush Bahadur Amatya - Prominent hotelier - Gopal Sunder Lal Kakshapati - Prominent businessman Notable Shresthas Literature & Arts. - Siddhidas Mahaju (Amatya)- One of the Four Pillars of Nepal Bhasa - Jagat Sundar Malla - One of the Four Pillars of Nepal Bhasa - Siddhi Charan Shrestha - "Yuga Kavi", Prominent Lite...
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Robert Charleton [SEP] date of death
Robert Charleton Robert Charleton (1809–1872) was a Quaker, Recorded Minister and a prominent citizen of Bristol, England. He was a philanthropist and ran a pin-making factory which was noted for its good employment practices. He was an advocate of total abstinence and peaceful relations between nations. Family. He was...
has been claimed as 10 Aug 1874, however the date of 16 Sep 1866 is evidenced by his official birth record. He was educated to elementary level at Bourke, where his family moved after his father's alleged death when Stuart-Robertson was 4 years old. Despite the rumour that Robert senior had died during the 1870s in Que...
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Robert James Wood [SEP] date of death
Robert James Wood Robert James Wood (27 March 1886 – 8 August 1954) was a Liberal party member of the House of Commons of Canada. He was born in Teulon, Manitoba and became a merchant by career. He was elected at Norquay, a Manitoba riding which only existed for the 1949 general election before it was dissolved in 1952...
, MA, b. 17 Aug 1786, d. 29 Mar 1822; Sarah Couper, b. 5 Apr 1788, d.(date unknown); Robert Thomson Couper, b. 6 Jan 1790, d. 4 Feb 1803; William Couper, M.D., b. 30 Apr 1792, d. 4 Aug 1857; Henry Glassford Couper, b. 20 May 1793, d. 27 Oct 1800; Henry Couper, b. 20 Sep 1801, d.(date unknown) External links. - Universi...
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Robert K. Greenleaf [SEP] date of death
Robert K. Greenleaf Robert K. Greenleaf (1904–1990) was the founder of the modern Servant leadership movement and the Greenleaf Center for Servant Leadership. Greenleaf was born in Terre Haute, Indiana in 1904. After graduating from Carleton College in Minnesota, he went to work for AT&T, then the American Telephone an...
Greenleaf (name) Greenleaf is a surname, and occasionally also a given name. People surnamed Greenleaf. - Cat Greenleaf (born 1972), American TV reporter - Elizabeth Bristol Greenleaf (1895–1980), American collector of folk songs - Elizabeth Gooking Greenleaf (1681–1762), American apothecary - Halbert S. Greenleaf (182...
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Robert Nainby [SEP] date of death
Robert Nainby Robert Nainby (1869–1948) was an Irish actor. Selected filmography. - "My Old Dutch" (1934) - "Dandy Dick" (1935) - "Royal Cavalcade" (1935) - "The Student's Romance" (1935) - "Death on the Set" (1935) - "No Monkey Business" (1935) - "When Knights Were Bold" (1936) - "Public Nuisance No. 1" (1936)
Wykeham House School and The Diocesan College in South Africa, and the "house hymn" of "Edith Nainby" at Havergal College, Toronto, Ontario, Canada. - Julian Mitchell's 1981 play "Another Country", and the 1984 film of the same name, derive their titles from the words of the second stanza of "I Vow to Thee, My Country"...
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Roger de Piles [SEP] date of death
Roger de Piles Roger de Piles (7 October 1635 – 5 April 1709) was a French painter, engraver, art critic and diplomat. Life. Born in Clamecy, Roger de Piles studied philosophy and theology, and devoted himself to painting. In 1662 he became tutor to Michel Amelot de Gournay, whom he was to follow throughout his life, a...
Publications. - Roger de Piles – "Cours de peinture par principes avec un balance de peintres" Births. - January 25 – Pompeo Girolamo Batoni, Italian painter (died 1787) - June 20 – François-Elie Vincent, Swiss painter of portrait miniatures (died 1790) - December 18 – John Collier, English caricaturist and satirist (d...
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Roland Young [SEP] date of death
Roland Young Roland Young (11 November 1887 – 5 June 1953) was an English-American actor. He began his acting career on the stage, but later found success and received an Academy Award nomination for his role in the film "Topper" (1937). In 1960, Young was posthumously honored with two stars on the Hollywood Walk of Fa...
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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Sai Bhosale [SEP] date of death
Sai Bhosale Sai Bhosale ("née" Sai Nimbalkar) ( 1633 – 5 September 1659) was the first wife and chief consort of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj, the founder of the Maratha Empire. She was the mother of her husband's successor and the second Chhatrapati, Sambhaji. Family. Saibai was a member of the prominent Nimbalkar fami...
heroes like Lt Col TTA Nolan, 2/Lt PS Rana, Sub Ramdas Somwanshi, Nk Vishnu Kadam, Nk Laxman Shinde, Nk Shamrao Chavan, L/Nk Narayan More, Sep Daga Nikam,Sep Baban Falke, Sep Vasu Naik, Sep Raghunath Chalke, Sep Shankar Bhosale and Sep Mahadeo Paste. The battalion lives true to its motto, Kartavya Maan Sahas meaning '...
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Samuel Cunard [SEP] date of death
Samuel Cunard Sir Samuel Cunard, 1st Baronet (21 November 1787 – 28 April 1865), was a Canadian shipping magnate, born in Halifax, Nova Scotia, who founded the Cunard Line. He was the son of a master carpenter and timber merchant who had fled the American Revolution and settled in Halifax. Family and early life. Samuel...
own ventures. Abraham's son Joseph Cunard became a major timber merchant and politician in New Brunswick. However it was Abraham's second son Samuel Cunard who emerged as the leader in the family firm. Using his father's company as a base, Samuel Cunard launched his own shipping empire after his father's death which ev...
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Samuel Verblunsky [SEP] date of death
Samuel Verblunsky Samuel Verblunsky (1906 - 1996) was a British mathematician who introduced Verblunsky's theorem and Verblunsky coefficients. His early work on orthogonal polynomials and harmonic functions was neglected for many years, until publicized by Barry Simon. Career. Verblunsky's entered Magdalene College, Ca...
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...
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Seamus Mac Cruitín [SEP] date of death
Seamus Mac Cruitín Seamus Mac Cruitín (1815-1 September 1870), was a 19th-century Irish poet and bard. Biography. Mac Cruitín was a native of County Clare, apparently the area of Ennistymon. He was a member of the same family as Aindrias Mac Cruitín and Aodh Buí Mac Cruitín. Seamus claimed he was sixth in line of desce...
Aodh Buí Mac Cruitín Aodh Buí Mac Cruitín () (1680–1755) was an Irish poet, tutor, and soldier, Biography. Mac Cruitín was a descendant of a bardic family of Thomond. Other members of his family included the musician, Gilla Duibin Mac Cruitín (died 1405), and the poets Aindrias Mac Cruitín (c.1650-c.1738) and Seamus Ma...
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Sidney Rosenthal [SEP] date of death
Sidney Rosenthal Sidney Rosenthal (1907–1979), from Richmond Hill, New York, is credited with inventing what is now known as a Magic Marker in 1953.
["Death of a Girl", aka "Lamentation (for Kate Houskeeper)"]. Newman, Amy. "Challenging Art: Artforum 1962-1974". New York: Soho Press, 2000. Perl, Jed, and Deborah Rosenthal. Exhibition review (Sidney Tillim at Meredith Long Contemporary). "Arts Magazine", January 1980, p. 8. Illus. "Murder Hollywood Style". "Photogra...
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Sigmund Ruud [SEP] date of death
Sigmund Ruud Sigmund Ruud (30 December 1907 – 7 April 1994) was a Norwegian ski jumper. Together with his brothers Birger and Asbjørn, he dominated ski jumping in the 1920s and 1930s. At the 1928 Winter Olympics in St. Moritz, Sigmund earned a silver medal. At the 1929 FIS Nordic World Ski Championships, he won the ski...
the national record at the same time. In March they organized the first international competition when Birger Ruud set the first world record in Planica with . Later, his brother Sigmund Ruud touched the ground at 94 metres, a world record distance. In 1935, Bloudek took control over the hill as a constructor. From her...
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Sir Thomas Morgan, 1st Baronet [SEP] date of death
Sir Thomas Morgan, 1st Baronet Major-General Sir Thomas Morgan, 1st Baronet (1604 – 13 April 1679) was a Welsh soldier during the English Civil War, and Commander-in-Chief in Scotland during the Restoration. Biography. Morgan was born in Wales. At 16, having at that time little knowledge of any language but Welsh, Morg...
(d. c.1655) 1604 - 4 May - Sir Hugh Owen, 1st Baronet, politician (d. 1670) - "date unknown" - William Erbery, theologian (d. 1654) - Thomas Hughes, politician (d. 1664) - Sir Thomas Morgan, 1st Baronet, soldier (d. 1679) - "probable" - Richard Herbert, 2nd Baron Herbert of Chirbury, Royalist soldier and politician (d....
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Sylvère Maes [SEP] date of death
Sylvère Maes Sylvère Maes (; 27 August 1909 – 5 December 1966) was a Belgian cyclist, who is most famous for winning the Tour de France in 1936 and 1939. In 1937, Maes left the 1937 Tour de France together with his Belgian team while he was leading the general classification, in response to actions from French spectato...
. - Nicholas Afanasiev, Russian-French Eastern Orthodox theologian (b. 1893) - Thomas Carey, American-born Irish cricketer (b. 1903) - Crahan Denton, American actor (b. 1914) - Renate Ewert, German actress (b. 1933) December 1966 5. - John Irving Bentley, American physician burned to death allegedly caused by spontaneo...
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Tahmasp I [SEP] date of death
Tahmasp I Tahmasp I (; , ) (22 February 1514 – 14 May 1576) was an influential Shah of Iran, who enjoyed the longest reign of any member of the Safavid dynasty. He was the son and successor of Ismail I. He came to the throne aged ten in 1524 and came under the control of the Qizilbash who formed the backbone of the Saf...
After the death of Shah Ismail I, he remained in the service of Shah Tahmasp I, taking part in the illustration of the famous Shahnameh of Shah Tahmasp, however his contribution is much more modest than that of Sultan Mohammed or Mir Musavvir. After the death of his teacher, the painter Behzad, he left the Tahmasp cour...
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Tamilvanan [SEP] date of death
Tamilvanan Tamilvanan () (1921– 1976) was a Tamil language author and publisher based in Chennai. He was the founding editor of the widely influential magazine "Kalkandu"; "Kal" means learn in Tamil. "Kandu" means see in Tamil. So Kalkandu means See and Learn (Parththuppadi). கல் என்றால் படி. கண்டு என்றால் பார்த்து. கல...
The publication house (MANIMEKALI PRASURAM) which was started by Tamilvanan is being run by his sons LENA TAMILVANAN and RAVI TAMILVANAN. His elder son Lena Tamilvanan continues to run his publishing business, and is a noted author and editor in his own right. He is also the editor of the weekly "Kalkandu" and is the s...
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Thomas Erskine, 9th Earl of Kellie [SEP] date of death
Thomas Erskine, 9th Earl of Kellie Thomas Erskine, 9th Earl of Kellie (about 1746 – 6 February 1828) was a Scottish merchant, landowner and politician who for many years lived in the Swedish port city of Gothenburg. He returned to Scotland in 1799 when he inherited an earldom from his nephew Charles Erskine, 8th Earl K...
of Fife, was created in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom on 27 August 1821 for David Erskine. He was the natural grandson of Thomas Erskine, 9th Earl of Kellie. The original baronetcy of Cambo became extinct on the death of the tenth Earl of Kellie in 1829. The second Baronet was a Deputy Lieutenant of Denbighshire...
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Thomas Ewbank [SEP] date of death
Thomas Ewbank Thomas Ewbank (11 March 1792 – 16 September 1870) was an English writer on practical mechanics, who was United States Commissioner of Patents from 1849 to 1852. Life. Ewbank was born at Barnard Castle, Durham, on 11 March 1792. When thirteen years of age he began work as a plumber and brassfounder. In 181...
- Paolo Piromalli, O.P. (14 June 1655 – resigned 15 Dec 1664), next Archbishop-Bishop of Bisignano (Italy) (1664.12.15 – death 1667.07.12) - Matteo Avanian alias Avanisensis, O.P. (14 May 1668 – death 14 July 1674) - Thomas Tatumensis, O.P. (12 Nov 1675 – 14 Oct 1680 ?Resigned) - Sebastien Knab, O.P. (28 Sep 1682 – dea...
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Thomas Plumer Halsey [SEP] date of death
Thomas Plumer Halsey Thomas Plumer Halsey MP (26 January 1815 – 24 April 1854) was a Member of Parliament for Hertfordshire from 1846 to 1854. He was the son of Joseph Thompson Whately (d. 1818), who, on his marriage in 1804 to Sarah, the only child of Thomas Halsey MP, assumed that surname by Act of Parliament. Thomas...
Thomas Halsey Thomas Halsey may refer to: - Thomas Halsey (1655–1715), English MP for Hertfordshire 1685, 1695, 1698, 1701–05, 1708 - Thomas Halsey (died 1788) ("c."1731–1788), English MP for Hertfordshire 1768–84 - Thomas Plumer Halsey (1815–1854), MP for Hertfordshire 1846–54 - Sir Thomas Frederick Halsey, 1st Barone...
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Thomas William Chapple [SEP] date of death
Thomas William Chapple Thomas William Chapple (February 10, 1853 – 1926) was an Ontario lawyer and political figure. He represented Ontario North in the Legislative Assembly of Ontario from 1894 to 1898 as a Liberal member. He was born in Kilkenny, Ireland in 1853, the son of William Chapple, a captain in the British A...
of assistants, and his partnerships were long-lived. John Starling Chapple was the office manager, joining Burges's practice in 1859. It was Chapple, designer of most of the furniture for Castell Coch, who completed its restoration after Burges's death. Second to Chapple was William Frame, who acted as clerk of works. ...
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Thorbjørn Frydenlund [SEP] date of death
Thorbjørn Frydenlund Thorbjørn Frydenlund (15 November 1892 – 13 February 1989) was a Norwegian wrestler. He competed in Greco-Roman lightweight at the 1912 Summer Olympics. He was a brother of Richard Frydenlund, and both represented the club IF Ørnulf.
Richard Frydenlund Richard Cornelius Frydenlund (1 May 1891 – 20 January 1981) was a Norwegian wrestler. He competed at the 1912 Summer Olympics, and at the 1920 Summer Olympics in Antwerp where he placed fifth in Greco-Roman lightweight. He was a brother of Thorbjørn Frydenlund, and both represented the club IF Ørnulf...
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Tom Cone [SEP] date of death
Tom Cone Tom Cone (born Thomas Edward Cone, 1947 – April 2012) was a Canadian-American playwright and librettist. His work often presented provocative ideas about morality and art and it stretches existing forms through the integration of music and the visual arts. In many of Cone's plays characters are "riding a fault...
(front cover illustrator). - 1986, UK, Methuen, , Pub date Nov 1986, mass market paperback. - 1987, USA, Bantam Books, , Pub date Apr 1987, mass market paperback. - 1990, USA, Bantam Books, , Pub date Nov 1990, mass market paperback. Tom Canty (front cover illustrator). - 1994, USA, Bantam, , Pub date Sep 1994, hardcov...
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Tom Pollard [SEP] date of death
Tom Pollard Tom Pollard (28 April 1857 – 30 August 1922) was a New Zealand comic opera producer and manager. He was born in Launceston, Tasmania, Australia in 1857.
, External links. - Photograph "Ernest Pollard - Ernest Pollard formed a magnificent centre partnership with Tom Winnard in 1937/38. His career came to a halt in October 1938 when he suffered a severe knee injury. - Date: 01/01/1937" at rlhp.co.uk
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Torstein Kvamme [SEP] date of death
Torstein Kvamme Torstein Kvamme (14 March 1893 – 26 June 1985) was a Norwegian politician for the Christian Democratic Party. He was born in Vossestrand. He was elected to the Norwegian Parliament from Hordaland in 1954, and was re-elected on two occasions. He had previously served as a deputy representative in the per...
Kvamme Kvamme is a Norwegian name which may refer to: People. - E. Floyd Kvamme, American engineer, venture capitalist, and government advisor - Helge Kvamme, Norwegian jurist and businessperson - Mark Kvamme, American venture capitalist - Torstein Kvamme, Norwegian politician - Wenche Kvamme (1950–2019), Norwegian sin...
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Tsuji Gettan Sukemochi [SEP] date of death
Tsuji Gettan Sukemochi Tsuji Gettan Sukemochi (辻月丹資茂) (sometimes read as Shukeshige) (1648–1728) was a Japanese swordsman who founded the kenjutsu of Mugai-ryū in 1695. Tsuji Gettan was born in Masugimura, Omi (Shiga prefecture) as the second son to a local samurai. At the age of 13, Gettan was sent to Kyoto to train u...
taken from the Buddhist scriptures as an acknowledgment and proof of his accomplishment. Tsuji Gettan Sukemochi used the word Mugai from this poem as his "nom de plume" and hence, later generations alluded to his swordsmanship teachings as being "the style of (Tsuji) Mugai", or Mugai-ryū. The name "Mugai" comes from th...
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Ugolino Brunforte [SEP] date of death
Ugolino Brunforte Ugolino Brunforte (c. 1262 – c. 1348) was an Italian Friar Minor and chronicler, known principally as the author of the "Fioretti" or "Little Flowers of St. Francis". Life. Few details of Ugolino's life are known. His father Rinaldo, Lord of Sarnano in the Marches, belonged to an ancient and noble fam...
with the friars in the province of the March of Ancona. The first half of the collection reflects traditions that go back to the early days of the order; the other is believed to be substantially the work of Fra Ugolino da Monte Giorgio of the noble family of Brunforte. Living as he did a century after the death of St...
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Venkatraman Radhakrishnan [SEP] date of death
Venkatraman Radhakrishnan Venkatraman Radhakrishnan (18 May 1929 – 3 March 2011) was a space scientist and member of the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences. He was professor emeritus of the Raman Research Institute in Bangalore, India, where he had been director from 1972 to 1994. Radhakrishnan was born in Tondiarpet, a...
- R. Radhakrishnan, Chancellor's Professor of English and Comparative Literature - R. Radhakrishnan (politician) (born 1975), politician - Radhakrishnan Nair Harshan, Captain in Indian Army - Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan, Indian philosopher and statesman - Venkatraman Radhakrishnan, Indian space scientist
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Vilmundur Gylfason [SEP] date of death
Vilmundur Gylfason Vilmundur Gylfason (7 August 1948 – 19 June 1983) was an Icelandic politician, historian and poet. He was the son of Gylfi Þorsteinsson Gíslason and Guðrún Vilmundardóttir. Family. Vilmundur's father was Gylfi Þorsteinsson Gíslason, a member of parliament, government minister and professor. His mothe...
Gylfason Gylfason is a surname of Icelandic origin, meaning "son of Gylfi". In Icelandic names, the name is not strictly a surname, but a patronymic. The name refers to: - Ágúst Gylfason (born 1971), Icelandic footballer - Vilmundur Gylfason (1948–1983), Icelandic politician, historian, and poet - Þorsteinn Gylfason (1...
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Wei Lihuang [SEP] date of death
Wei Lihuang Wei Lihuang () (16 February 1897 – 17 January 1960) was a Chinese general who served the Nationalist government throughout the Chinese Civil War and Second Sino-Japanese War as one of China's most successful military commanders. First joining the Kuomintang (KMT) during the early 1920s, Wei would rise to be...
shek decided to intrude on the chain of command by sending two of his own senior officers to take over command of the battle was the result of difference in strategic vision between him and Wei Lihuang, the commander-in-chief of the Nationalist forces in Northeast China. Chiang was still obsessed with holding as much l...
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Wilhelm Carpelan [SEP] date of death
Wilhelm Carpelan Baron Fredrik Wilhelm Carpelan (1778–1829), from the Carpelan family, was a Swedish baron and official. He was secretary of state for war from 1809 to 1810, and was crucial in the developing of Sweden's postal service.
Finnish transport vessel Wilhelm Carpelan Wilhelm Carpelan is a former "Von Fersen"-class transport boat. Built in 1915 for the Imperial Russian Navy, she was used as a transport boat and later a minesweeper by the Finnish Navy until 1977. After decommissioning, she was sold to private ownership and used as a pleasure ...
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Wilhelm Koppe [SEP] date of death
Wilhelm Koppe Karl Heinrich Wilhelm Koppe (15 June 1896 – 2 July 1975) was a German Nazi commander ("Höhere SS und Polizeiführer (HSSPF), SS-Obergruppenführer"). He was responsible for numerous atrocities against Poles and Jews in Reichsgau Wartheland and the General Government during the German occupation of Poland in...
of the newly established General Government, under the control of "Reichsleiter" Hans Frank. Before Auschwitz was a death camp, Frank left the running of the camp mostly to the SS, although he did know of the camp's existence since the early Auschwitz fell under his geographical authority. Simultaneously, all SS activi...
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Wilhelm Ule [SEP] date of death
Wilhelm Ule Wilhelm Ule, sometimes referred to as Willi Ule (9 May 1861 in Halle an der Saale – 13 February 1940) was a German geographer and limnologist. He was the son of science writer Otto Eduard Vincenz Ule (1820-1876). He studied mathematics and geography in Berlin and Halle, where he graduated in 1888 with a dis...
Otto Eduard Vincenz Ule Otto Eduard Vincenz Ule (22 January 1820, in Lossow – 7 August 1876, in Halle an der Saale) was a German writer, known for his popularization of natural sciences. He was the father of botanist Ernst Heinrich Georg Ule (1854–1915) and geographer Wilhelm Ule (1861–1940). From 1840 he studied at th...
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William Freer Bale [SEP] date of death
William Freer Bale William Freer Bale (1911 – 28 June 1982), biophysicist and educator, held key positions in the Atomic Energy Project at the University of Rochester. Pioneer in the study of radon exposure to miners. Life and Education. William Freer Bale, son of R. O. Bale was awarded a scholarship to Cornell Univers...
James Newell Stannard James Newell Stannard (2 January 1910 – 19 September 2005), radiobiologist, Pharmacologist and Physiologist at the National Institutes of Health. Atomic Energy Project. The Atomic Energy Project at the University of Rochester was a graduate teaching program. The project had three divisions. Willi...
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William George Maton [SEP] date of death
William George Maton William George Maton M.D. (31 January 1774 – 30 March 1835) was an English physician, a society doctor who became associated with the British royal family. He published on natural history and antiquarian topics. Life. The son of George Maton, a wine merchant, was born at Salisbury, 31 January 1774....
. He was followed out of the government by other Tories who are usually described as Canningites including Lord Palmerston, Charles Grant, Lord Dudley, and Lord Melbourne. Death. Huskisson had been diagnosed with strangury, a tender inflammation of the kidneys. He had undergone surgery, and had been advised by Royal d...
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William Hartnoll [SEP] date of death
William Hartnoll William Hartnoll (17 April 1841 – 11 July 1932) was an Australian politician. Born in Longford, Tasmania, he was educated at Launceston Grammar School before becoming a shopkeeper, auctioneer and landowner. In 1884 he was elected to the Tasmanian House of Assembly as the member for South Launceston, tr...
: an impeccable piece of realistic fiction, with routine material transcended by art at its most clear-eyed and unpretentious". - Martyn Goff in the "Daily Telegraph" writes "It is difficult to convey the marvellous quality of this book. Constance Keating is a major fictional portrait, her death finally noble". Publica...
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William Spurstowe [SEP] date of death
William Spurstowe William Spurstowe (Spurstow) (c. 1605–1666) was an English clergyman, theologian, and member of the Westminster Assembly. He was one of the Smectymnuus group of Presbyterian clergy, supplying the final WS (read as UUS) of the acronym. Life. His father William Spurstow was a mercer in London. The son s...
with his bachelor's degree in 1647, and some records indicate that he also earned a master's degree, though no date is given. St. Catharine's College was considered a center for theological study. Petto would have studied under Ralph Brownrigg (1592-1659) and William Spurstowe (1605–66), both of whom were delegates at ...
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Wolfgang Stoerchle [SEP] date of death
Wolfgang Stoerchle Wolfgang Eberhard Stoerchle (born Störchle; January 17, 1944 – March 14, 1976) was a German-American conceptual artist known for influential performance and video works made in Southern California in the 1970s. Early life and education. Stoerchle was born in Titisee-Neustadt, Germany, during World Wa...
Sonnier, Wolfgang Stoerchle, George Trakas, John Van Saun, William Wegman, Lawrence Weiner. "Projects: Pier 18" is the title of an exhibition of approximately 600 of the Pier 18 photographs taken by Shunk-Kender in the MoMA Projects series at the Museum of Modern Art, NY, June 18 – August 2, 1971. It was the second exh...
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Xu Yixin [SEP] date of death
Xu Yixin Xu Yixin () (November 14, 1911 – December 30, 1994) was an associate of the 28 Bolsheviks. He is the sometimes known as the 29th Bolshevik. Because he alternated his political stances between left and right wing, the group is sometimes called the 28 and a half Bolsheviks. He was born in Zhejiang Province and e...
Chen and Ma Jin (17-21, 21-19, 18-21). Her biggest victory to date in the Mixed Doubles event was winning the 2011 Indonesia Open Grand Prix Gold with He Hanbin after opponents Xu Chen and Ma Jin had to retire with injury in the second game of the final (21-19, 1-4 retired). After two semi-finals at the 2014 Swiss Open...
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Ylipe [SEP] date of death
Ylipe Philippe Labarthe, pseudonym Ylipe (9 January 1936 – 8 March 2003) was a French humorist, artist, and writer. He was born in Bordeaux and studied Fine Arts there before moving to Paris to work as a cartoonist, painter and aphorist. He signed his cartoons "φlipe", using the Greek letter phi (φ) in place of the fir...
: an impeccable piece of realistic fiction, with routine material transcended by art at its most clear-eyed and unpretentious". - Martyn Goff in the "Daily Telegraph" writes "It is difficult to convey the marvellous quality of this book. Constance Keating is a major fictional portrait, her death finally noble". Publica...
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Édouard-Théophile Blanchard [SEP] date of death
Édouard-Théophile Blanchard Édouard-Théophile Blanchard (18 November 1844 – 24 October 1879, Paris) was a French painter. He was a student of François-Édouard Picot and Alexandre Cabanel at the École des Beaux Arts. Blanchard won the Prix de Rome scholarship in 1868. His topics were landscapes with nudes similar to his...
, American college football player and Heisman Trophy winner - Edgar Blanchard (1924–1972), American guitarist and bandleader - Edmond Blanchard (1954-2014), Canadian jurist and politician - Edmund Blanchard (1824–1886), a lawyer and prominent businessman in Centre County, Pennsylvania - Édouard-Théophile Blanchard (18...
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Ólchobar mac Cináeda [SEP] date of death
Ólchobar mac Cináeda Ólchobar mac Cináeda (died 851) was King of Munster from 847 until his death. He may be the "king of the Irish" who sent an embassy to Frankish Emperor Charles the Bald announcing a series of victories over Vikings in Ireland in 848. Origins. Ólchobar was previously thought to have belonged to the ...
kingship of Munster was seemingly vacant from Cormac's death until 914, when the "Annals of Innisfallen" and the "Fragmentary Annals" report that Flaithbertach was installed at Cashel as king of Munster. It is suggested that clerical kings—Flaithbertach and Cormac were not the only such, an earlier abbot of "Inis Catha...
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Aaf Bouber [SEP] date of death
Aaf Bouber Aaf Bouber (17 October 1885 – 23 May 1974) was a Dutch stage, film and television actress. She was born Aafje ten Hoope and married the stage actor Herman Bouber in 1907. Selected filmography. - "Fatum" (1915) - "The Wreck in the North Sea" (1915) - "Genie tegen geweld" (1916) - "Cirque hollandais" (1924) - ...
... Maria Scudo, kinderjuffrouw (as Annie van Duyn) - Jules Verstraete ... Oude miljonair - Jan Teulings... Tino Murante, Maria's vriend - Mimi Boesnach ... Cora Corelli, operaster - Piet Bron ... Fortini - Guus Oster ... Marco, Fortini's secretaris - Aaf Bouber ... Juffrouw Talloni (as Aaf Bouber-ten Hoope) - A.M. De ...
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Abdul Rauf Benawa [SEP] date of death
Abdul Rauf Benawa Abdul Rauf Benawa (1913–1985; Pashto: عبدالرووف بېنوا) was an Afghan writer, poet, journalist, historian and social activist. One of his major works is a series of educational poems called "Sad Reflection" (1957). He died in exile in the United States. Benawa wrote many works of literature. Some are: ...
") - 1948: Thoughts sorrowful (Prêsâna afkâr ") - 1961: Contemporary Writers (likwâl Hosanna ") - 1966: Mystery of the heart ("The zrre chwâla) Sources. - Danțiș, Gabriela - Scriitori străini, Editura Științifică și Enciclopedică București, 1981 - Сайт, Detailed Biography in Russian External links. - A site dedicated t...
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Abigail Becker [SEP] date of death
Abigail Becker Abigail Becker (1830–1905), known as the Angel of Long Point, was a Canadian woman credited with saving the lives of numerous sailors caught in storms along the shores of Long Point. When the storms had passed, she would wade in the water as far as she could to rescue trapped seamen from their doomed shi...
boys and three girls. A few years after Jeremiah's death, Abigail married Henry Rohrer, with whom she had three more daughters. The story of the Conductor rescue is told in the song The Angel Of Long Point by Canadian band Tanglefoot, and in the song "Abigail" by Canadian Americana/Folk singer Tia McGraff. References. ...
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Abraham England [SEP] date of death
Abraham England Abraham England (3 January 1867 – 4 January 1949) was a British Liberal politician, businessman and soldier. Early life. Abraham England was born at Barrowford, near Nelson in Lancashire and pursued a business career in Manchester. He joined the Territorial Force as a volunteer and during the First Worl...
1998, at Alfriston, Sussex. References. - England & Wales, Birth Index: 1837–1983 1911 Q3–Jul–Aug-Sep Lymington (Hampshire), Vol 2b, Page 1202; Frank A A Wootton (Mother's maiden name Peppler) - England & Wales, Death Index: 1916–2007 1998 April Eastbourne, Sussex C41E District 4541C Entry 231; Frank Albert A Woot...
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Abraham Hirsch [SEP] date of death
Abraham Hirsch Abraham Hirsch (16 August 1815, Stockholm - 23 February 1900, Stockholm) was a Swedish music publisher, politician, and businessman. He played an instrumental role in establishing the Swedish Art Music Society in 1859. From 1869-1876 he was the CFO of "Aftonbladet" and for many year he was a councilman f...
Jews were now the whipping boys of the nation, many of them had given their life blood for the German nation and were true patriots, as shown by their deeds and words. He was deported to Auschwitz concentration camp on 1 March 1943. His exact date of death is unknown. In 1950, a German court declared him dead with the ...
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Adalgiso Ferraris [SEP] date of death
Adalgiso Ferraris Adalgiso Ferraris (16 February 1890 – 31 December 1968) was an Italian-born British composer and pianist. Ferraris' compositions were based on classical and popular genres, with a particular flavour of gypsy, Hungarian and Russian traditionals. Among his best known melodies are the romantic Russian so...
The Russian Pedlar The Russian Pedlar is a song written in 1932 by Adalgiso Ferraris. The song was written for Joseph Muscant and became one of his major successes. The song was originally written for salon Orchestra, as many of the music of Adalgiso Ferraris . A copyrighted version for accordion is available online.
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Adolf Fredrik Lindblad [SEP] date of death
Adolf Fredrik Lindblad Adolf Fredrik Lindblad (1 February 1801, Skänninge – 23 August 1878, Linköping) was a Swedish composer from the Romantic era. He is mostly known for his compositions of Swedish song or "lieder", of which he produced over 200. His other well-known compositions include his "Symphony No. 1 in C majo...
Lindblad Lindblad is a surname of Swedish origin which may refer to: People. - Adolf Fredrik Lindblad, (1801–1878), Swedish composer - Alessandro Lindblad (Alesso) (born 1991), Swedish DJ and Electronic Dance Music producer - Bertil Lindblad (1895–1965), Swedish astronomer - Göran Lindblad, (born 1950), Swedish politic...
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Adolf Friedrich Hesse [SEP] date of death
Adolf Friedrich Hesse Adolf Friedrich Hesse (30 August 1809 – 5 August 1863) was a German organist and composer. Life. Hesse was born and died in Breslau. He studied in his hometown with the organists Friedrich Wilhelm Berner and Ernst Köhler. He was taught within the Bach tradition of Silesia. On his first concert tou...
Hesse in 1246. The remaining Thuringian landgraviate fell to the Wettin margrave Henry III of Meissen. Henry I of Hesse was raised to princely status by King Adolf of Germany in 1292. Heads of the non-reigning House of Hesse. Heads of the non-reigning House of Hesse Hesse-Kassel since 1866. Friedrich Wilhelm I, the for...
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Agostino Casaroli [SEP] date of death
Agostino Casaroli Agostino Casaroli (24 November 1914 – 9 June 1998) was an Italian Catholic priest and diplomat for the Holy See, who became Cardinal Secretary of State. He was the most important figure behind the Vatican's efforts to deal with the persecution of the Church in the nations of the Soviet bloc after the ...
book claimed, was informed of that episode after the pope's death. The book also revealed that, prior to the conclave that elected John Paul II, the cardinals had sent a series of written questions to the doctors who had embalmed Luciani either on 10 or 11 October to check if there had been any signs of traumatic injur...
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Alaric Jacob [SEP] date of death
Alaric Jacob Harold Alaric Jacob (8 June 1909 – 26 January 1995) was an English writer and journalist. He was Reuters correspondent in Washington in the 1930s, and a war correspondent during World War II in North Africa, Burma and Moscow. Early life. Jacob was the son of Lieutenant-Colonel Harold Fenton Jacob, Indian A...
writer Alaric Jacob (who predeceased her); Jacob was then working for the BBC. They had one son and daughter; with a child from Jacob's previous marriage. She died on 18 January 2009 at Denville Hall in Northwood, London, one week after her 88th birthday. She was reportedly suffering from Alzheimer's disease and breast...
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Albertas Manvydas [SEP] date of death
Albertas Manvydas Albertas Manvydas or Albertas Vaitiekus Manvydas (; died in 1423) was a Lithuanian noble, the first Voivode of Vilnius and founder of the Manvydai family. During the turbulent disputes over Samogitia, he was sent as a negotiation to the Teutonic Knights. Along with Stanislovas Čiupurna, Manvydas was t...
Braslaw. Family. The document from 1387–89 recorded his patronymic name as Коиликиновичъ which allows to deconstruct his father's name as Gailiginas (Kojlikin, Gojligin). Manvydas was his pagan Lithuanian name. When Lithuania converted to Christianity, he was given Albertas (Albert) as his baptismal name. Since Wojcie...
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