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Giovanni Andrea Lampugnani [SEP] date of death
Giovanni Andrea Lampugnani Giovanni Andrea Lampugnani (died 26 December 1476) was a member of the Milanese nobility and an assassin of Galeazzo Maria Sforza, the Duke of Milan. The Lampugnani family was a high-ranking family in Renaissance Milan, and Giovanni served in several government positions, often working quite ...
and daughters of numerous Milanese nobles, that he took sadistic pleasure in devising tortures for men who had offended him, and that he enjoyed pulling apart the limbs of his enemies with his own hands. Assassination. There were three principal assassins involved in Sforza's death: Carlo Visconti, Gerolamo Olgiati and...
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Giovanni Battista Vaccarini [SEP] date of death
Giovanni Battista Vaccarini Giovanni Battista Vaccarini (3 February 1702 – 11 March 1768) was an Italian architect, notable for his work in the Sicilian Baroque style in his homeland during the period of massive rebuilding following the earthquake of 1693. Many of his principal works can be found in the area in and aro...
Battista Rubini (1794–1854), singer. - Giovanni Battista Sammartini (c.1700–1775), composer and organist. - Giovanni Battista Salvi da Sassoferrato (1609–1685), painter. - Giovanni Battista Santini, architect. - Giovanni Battista Sidotti (1668–1714), Jesuit priest and missionary. - Giovanni Battista Tempesti, painter. ...
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Gisèle Lestrange [SEP] date of death
Gisèle Lestrange Gisèle Lestrange or Gisèle de Lestrange, and after marriage, Gisèle Celan-Lestrange (19 March 1927 – 9 December 1991), was a French graphic artist. Biography. Born in Paris, she studied drawing and painting at the Académie Julian in Paris from 1945 to 1949, and then etching at the Atelier Friedlaender,...
Claude Cahen, orientalist (born 1909). - 26 November – François Billetdoux, playwright and novelist (born 1927). - 9 December – Gisèle Lestrange, graphic artist (born 1927). - 13 December – André Pieyre de Mandiargues, writer (born 1909). - 20 December – Gaston Waringhien, linguist, lexicographer and Esperantist (born ...
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Gladys Bronwyn Stern [SEP] date of death
Gladys Bronwyn Stern Gladys Bronwyn Stern or GB Stern (17 June 1890 – 20 September 1973), born Gladys "Bertha" Stern in London, England, wrote many novels, short stories, plays, memoirs, biographies and literary criticism. The National Portrait Gallery holds four portraits of her. Career. GB Stern was born on 17 June 1...
and socialite - Gladys Staines (born c. 1951), Christian missionary in India - Gladys Bronwyn Stern, British writer - Gladys Eleanor Guggenheim Straus, nutritionist - Gladys Strum, Canadian politician - Gladys Swain, French psychiatrist - Gladys Swarthout, American singer - Gladys Vanderbilt Széchenyi, American heiress...
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Gomer Gunn [SEP] date of death
Gomer Gunn Gomer Llewelyn Gunn (birth registered third ¼ 1885 – death registered fourth ¼ 1935) was a Welsh rugby union, and professional rugby league footballer who played in the 1900s. He played representative level rugby union (RU) for Welsh Schoolboys, and at club level for Treherbert RFC, and representative level ...
team, and may be his Other Nationalities cap as this was won in the 1904-5 season, and the shirt being his Welsh Schoolboys shirt. External links. - Statistics at wigan.rlfans.com - 1909 Tour Match: Wigan 16 Australia 8 - "Welshman Gomer Gunn - Gomer Gunn played full-back for Bradford from 1903 until 1908. - Date: 01/0...
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Gotthold Gloger [SEP] date of death
Gotthold Gloger Gotthold Gloger (17 June 1924 – 16 October 2001) was a German writer and painter. Life. Gotthold Gloger was born in Königsberg, East Prussia. He received painting and drawing lessons as a child. He attended the Kunstgewerbeakademie in Königsberg from 1941, simultaneously arose his first literary attempt...
des Hofmarschalls von Minutoli zu Meiningen" (Live Cheerful of the Death of the Hope Marschall of Minutoli to Meiningen), Berlin 1981 - "Meine Feder für den König" (My Feather for the King), Berlin 1985 See also. - List of German painters Literature. - "Gotthold Gloger", Berlin 1985 External links. - Literature by and ...
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Guala Bicchieri [SEP] date of death
Guala Bicchieri Guala Bicchieri ( 1150 – 1227) was an Italian diplomat, papal official and cardinal. He was the papal legate in England from 1216 to 1218, and took a prominent role in the politics of England during King John’s last years and Henry III’s early minority. Guala Bicchieri arrived in England in the midst of...
election, and took the case to Pope Honorius III, but the king died before the case was decided. John had objected because he claimed the cathedral chapter, who elected Mapenor, was excommunicate when they met for the election of the new bishop, which would have made the election invalid. His election had been overseen...
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Guido Coen [SEP] date of death
Guido Coen Guido Coen (1915–2010) was an Italian-born British film producer and film subtitler. He and his family were interned in Douglas on the Isle of Man during the Second World War. He began his career working for Filippo Del Giudice and Two Cities Films. When Two Cities was absorbed into the Rank Organisation in ...
, Brian. "The British 'B' Film". Palgrave Macmillan, 2009. External links. - Guido Coen at the British History Project - Notice of death
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Hans Donauer [SEP] date of death
Hans Donauer Hans Donauer (c1521, Munich – 1596, Munich), was a German Renaissance painter. He is sometimes known as Hans Donauer the Elder. His surname is sometimes spelt "Thonauer or Thunauer. Biography. According to Karel van Mander he was the teacher of Hans Rottenhammer. According to the RKD he was also the teache...
poet in the late Ming Dynasty (died 1673) - "probable" - Thomas de Keyser, Dutch painter and architect (died 1667) - Antonio Catalani, Italian painter of the late-Renaissance and early-Baroque periods (d. "unknown") Deaths. - July 10 - Alessandro Alberti, Italian painter (born 1551) - "date unknown" - Hans Donauer, Ger...
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Hans Ingvald Hansen Ratvik [SEP] date of death
Hans Ingvald Hansen Ratvik Hans Ingvald Hansen Ratvik (27 January 1883 – 6 June 1966) was a Norwegian politician for the Liberal Party. He was born in Borgund, Møre og Romsdal. He was elected to the Norwegian Parliament from Møre og Romsdal in 1945, but was not re-elected in 1949. He had previously served in the positi...
Ingvald Ingvald may refer to: - Hans Ingvald Hansen Ratvik (1883–1966), Norwegian politician for the Liberal Party - Ingvald Anker Andersen (born 1866), Norwegian politician for the Conservative Party - Ingvald Bjerke (1907–1990), Norwegian boxer who competed in the 1928 Summer Olympics - Ingvald Eriksen (1884–1961), D...
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Hans Krása [SEP] date of death
Hans Krása Hans Krása (30 November 1899 – 17 October 1944) was a Czech composer, murdered during the Holocaust at Auschwitz. He helped to organize cultural life in Theresienstadt concentration camp. Life. Hans Krása was born in Prague, the son of Anna (Steiner) and Karl Krasa, a lawyer. His father was a Czech Jew and h...
Kalabis fell ill. Following Kalabis' death in 2006, Růžičková became more involved in various musical organizations and committees dedicated to the interpretation and preservation of early music, and to the discovery of young musicians. She was the president of the Viktor Kalabis & Zuzana Růžičková Foundation, vice-pre...
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Hans Willem van Aylva [SEP] date of death
Hans Willem van Aylva Hans Willem van Aylva (ca. 1633, Holwerd - 21 February 1691, near Leuven) was a Dutch soldier. In 1667 he participated in the Dutch Raid on Medway. He was appointed a Major General in 1668 and promoted to Lieutenant General four years later. He was also Lieutenant Admiral of Friesland. He saw a gr...
. As the commander of the Frisian Fleet, Lieutenant-Admiral Tjerk Hiddes de Vries, had been killed also, Star functioned as acting lieutenant-admiral until the appointment of Lieutenant-Admiral Hans Willem van Aylva on 16 March 1667. Star in 1667 participated in the Raid on the Medway, in the later phases of the campai...
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Harriet Richardson [SEP] date of death
Harriet Richardson Harriet Richardson Searle (9 May 1874 – 28 March 1958) was an American carcinologist. She was known as the first lady of isopods and was one of the first female carcinologists, with only Mary Jane Rathbun before her. Biography. Richardson was born on 9 May 1874 in Washington DC to Charles and Charlot...
" (2011) seven essays by scholars on historiographical themes Further reading Primary sources. - "The Papers of Andrew Jackson" Edited first by Sam B. Smith and Harriet Chappell Owsley, and now by Dan Feller, Sam B. Smith, Harriet Fason Chappell Owsley, and Harold D. Moser. (10 vols. 1980 to date, U of Tennessee) onlin...
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Harry Pratt Judson [SEP] date of death
Harry Pratt Judson Harry Pratt Judson (December 20, 1849 – March 4, 1927) was a U.S. educator and historian and the second president of the University of Chicago. Biography. Judson was born at Jamestown, New York and educated at Williams College (A.B., 1870; A.M., 1883), where he was a brother of the Delta Kappa Epsilo...
The men are re-classified as Away Without Leave, served six month sentences, and then agreed to join Lake in the formation of a rescue squad. Otherwise, had Lake not intervened, the mean would have been put to death by firing squad. - Regis Toomey was cast as Gus Lammerson in the 1961 episode, "The Holdup-Proof Safe." ...
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Heinrich Brandt [SEP] date of death
Heinrich Brandt Heinrich Brandt (8 November 1886, Feudingen - 9 October 1954, Halle, Saxony-Anhalt) was a German mathematician who was the first to develop the concept of a groupoid. Brandt studied at the University of Göttingen and, from 1910 to 1913, at the University of Strasbourg. In 1912 he attained his doctorate;...
2004) A Tribute to (the work of) Heinrich Brandt on the 50 anniversary of his death, link from ETH Zurich - Heinrich Brandt from Martin Luther University of Halle-Wittenberg
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Helmut Bracht [SEP] date of death
Helmut Bracht Helmut Bracht (born 11 September 1929 in Dortmund; died 12 May 2011) was a German footballer who played as a midfielder for Westfalia Herne and Borussia Dortmund. He appeared 11 times for Dortmund in the inaugural Bundesliga season, and had a brief spell as manager of the club in 1970. Honours. - German f...
Bracht (surname) Bracht is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: - Charles Bracht (1915–1978), Belgian alpine skier - Erich Franz Eugen Bracht (1882–1969), German pathologist and gynaecologist - Eugen Bracht (1842–1921), German landscape painter - Frank Bracht (1910–1985), American film and music editor -...
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Henri Brière [SEP] date of death
Henri Brière Henri Brière (13 December 1873, Flers, Orne - 25 March 1957) was a French politician. He represented the Democratic Republican Alliance in the Chamber of Deputies from 1928 to 1936.
Annales de l’Institut International de Sociologie", II. Travaux du second Congrès, tenu à Paris en Sep.-Oct., 1895. Publiées sous la direction de René Worms, Secrétaire Général. Paris: V. Giard et E. Brière. - (1897). La méthode graphique en sociologie. [The graphical method in sociology.] "Annales de l’Institut Intern...
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Henri Le Secq [SEP] date of death
Henri Le Secq Jean-Louis-Henri Le Secq des Tournelles (18 August 1818 – 26 December 1882) was a French painter and photographer. After the French government made the daguerreotype open for public in 1839, Le Secq was one of the five photographers selected to carry out a photographic survey of architecture ("Commission ...
circumstances date to the earliest daguerreotype and calotype "surveys" of the ruins of the Near East, Egypt, and the American wilderness areas. Nineteenth-century archaeologist John Beasly Greene, for example, traveled to Nubia in the early 1850s to photograph the major ruins of the region; One early documentation pro...
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Henry Caldwell [SEP] date of death
Henry Caldwell Lieutenant-Colonel Henry Caldwell (c. 1735 – 1810) was a Canadian army and militia officer, a successful businessman and a member of the Legislative Council of Lower Canada. Early life. The youngest son of Sir John Caldwell (d. 1744) 3rd Bt., of Castle Caldwell & Wellsborough, High Sheriff of Fermanagh; ...
15 Sep – Lynette Alice Fromme - 22 Sep – Busing Battle - 29 Sep – Patricia Hearst, alias Tania - 6 Oct – Gerald Ford - 13 Oct – The Maharishi - 20 Oct – Abraham Beame - 27 Oct – Bruce Springsteen - 3 Nov – Juan Carlos - 10 Nov – Sarah Caldwell - 17 Nov – Donald Rumsfeld, George H. W. Bush, Gerald Ford & Henry Kissinger...
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Henry Hampton Halley [SEP] date of death
Henry Hampton Halley Henry Hampton Halley (April 10, 1874 – May 23, 1965) was an American Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) minister and religious writer. He was best known as author of "Halley's Bible Handbook", first published in 1924. History. Halley was born in Kentucky in 1874, and graduated from Transylvania...
very terms go beyond the local assemblies mentioned." He is of the opinion that the letters have a prophetic purpose disclosing the seven phases of the spiritual history of the Church. Other writers, such as Clarence Larkin, Henry Hampton Halley, Merrill Unger, and William M. Branham also have posited the view that the...
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Henry Shirley, 3rd Earl Ferrers [SEP] date of death
Henry Shirley, 3rd Earl Ferrers Henry Shirley, 3rd Earl Ferrers (14 November 1691– 6 August 1745), known as Hon. Henry Shirley until 1729, was an English nobleman and lunatic. Shirley was the ninth, but second surviving, son of Robert Shirley, 1st Earl Ferrers. His mental disorder led his younger brother, Laurence, to ...
confirmed as Baron Ferrers of Chartley in 1677 and created Earl Ferrers in 1711) Earls Ferrers (1711). - Robert Shirley, 1st Earl Ferrers (1650–1717) - Washington Shirley, 2nd Earl Ferrers (1677–1729) - Henry Shirley, 3rd Earl Ferrers (1691–1745) - Laurence Shirley, 4th Earl Ferrers (1720–1760) - Washington Shirley, 5t...
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Hugh Falconer [SEP] date of death
Hugh Falconer Hugh Falconer MD FRS (29 February 1808 – 31 January 1865) was a Scottish geologist, botanist, palaeontologist, and paleoanthropologist. He studied the flora, fauna, and geology of India, Assam, and Burma, and was the first to suggest the modern evolutionary theory of punctuated equilibrium. He was the fir...
play written by Edmund Falconer - 12 Sep 1870 - "Innisfallen": Original play written by Edmund Falconer- 21 Feb 1870 - "The Firefly": Original play written by Edmund Falconer - 22 Nov 1869 (Mark Twain was a huge fan) - "Charles O'Malley": Original play written and performed by Falconer - 18 Oct 1869 - "Fire Fly": Origi...
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Humphrey Chetham [SEP] date of death
Humphrey Chetham Humphrey Chetham (10 July 1580 – 1653) was an English textile merchant, financier and philanthropist, responsible for the creation of Chetham's Hospital and Chetham's Library, the oldest public library in the English-speaking world. Life. Chetham was born in Crumpsall, Lancashire, England, the son of H...
1770) whose family had owned the Braunstone Estate since 1650. His mother was Mary Prideaux (1712-1758) the daughter and co-heir of Sir Edmund Prideaux. James Winstanley died in 1770 leaving his property to Clement. At this time Nichols says there was an old mansion on the Braunstone Estate adjoining the village of Bra...
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Humphrey Fleming Senhouse [SEP] date of death
Humphrey Fleming Senhouse Captain Sir Humphrey Fleming Senhouse, KCH, CB (29 June 1781 – 13 June 1841) was a British Royal Navy officer. He served in the Napoleonic Wars, War of 1812, and First Anglo-Chinese War. In China, he was the senior naval officer of the British fleet from 31 March 1841 until his death on board ...
Humphrey Senhouse Humphrey Senhouse may refer to: - Humphrey Senhouse (port founder) (1705–1770), landowner and founder of the port of Maryport - Humphrey Senhouse (politician) (1731–1814), British Tory politician and Member of Partiament for Cockermouth and Cumberland - Humphrey Fleming Senhouse (1781–1841), British n...
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Ida Carloni Talli [SEP] date of death
Ida Carloni Talli Ida Carloni Talli (31 January 1860 – 23 April 1940) was an Italian film actress of the silent era. She appeared in 92 films between 1912 and 1924. She was born Rome and died in Milan. Selected filmography. - "Antony and Cleopatra" (1913) - "Quo Vadis" (1913) - "The Lady of the Camellias" (1915) - "The...
The Rose of Granada The Rose of Granada (Italian:La rosa di Granata) is a 1916 Italian silent film directed by Emilio Ghione and starring Ida Carloni Talli, Lina Cavalieri and Diomira Jacobini. This film may have been rereleased in 1919 as "The House of Granada" by Paramount. Cast. - Ida Carloni Talli - Lina Cavalieri...
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Isaac Hoyle [SEP] date of death
Isaac Hoyle Isaac Hoyle (1828 – 2 September 1911) was a British mill-owner and Liberal politician. Born in Bacup, Lancashire, he was the fourth son of Joshua Hoyle. His father was the founder of , cotton manufacturers of Summerseat near Bury. He was educated at Crosbie House, Frodsham, before entering the textile busin...
Inner Asia. The identity of the ethnic core of Xiongnu has been a subject of varied hypotheses and some scholars, including A. Luvsandendev, , Henry Hoyle Howorth, Bolor Erike, Alexey Okladnikov, Peter Simon Pallas, Isaac Jacob Schmidt, Hyacinth and Byambyn Rinchen, insisted on a proto-Mongolian origin. There are many ...
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Italo Zingarelli [SEP] date of death
Italo Zingarelli Italo Zingarelli (; 15 January 1930 – 29 April 2000) was an Italian film producer. He produced 26 films between 1954 and 1995. In 1981, he was a member of the jury at the 31st Berlin International Film Festival. Selected filmography. - "The Invincible Gladiator" (1961) - "Gladiators 7" (1962) - "The Fi...
Zingarelli (surname) Zingarelli is an Italian surname. Notable people with the surname include: - Italo Zingarelli (1930–2000), Italian film producer - Nicola Zingarelli (1860-1935), Italian lexicographer, author of above - Niccolò Antonio Zingarelli (1752-1837), Italian composer
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Jacqueline Laurent [SEP] date of death
Jacqueline Laurent Jacqueline Laurent (6 August 1918 – 18 December 2009) was a French film actress. She starred with Jean Gabin in Marcel Carné's "Le Jour se Leve" (1939). Early years. Laurent was the daughter of Jacques Janin, a composer whose compositions included music for films. Film. After seeing one of Laurent's ...
. He also served under Thomas Montacute, 4th Earl of Salisbury in the expedition for the relief of Crevant, July 1423, and won his spurs at the battle of Verneuil on 17 August 1424. About this date he was made seneschal of Normandy. In the subsequent invasion of Maine and Anjou he further distinguished himself, and was...
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Jacques Boucher de Crèvecœur de Perthes [SEP] date of death
Jacques Boucher de Crèvecœur de Perthes Jacques Boucher de Crèvecœur de Perthes (10 September 1788 – 5 August 1868), sometimes referred to as Boucher de Perthes, was a French archaeologist and antiquary notable for his discovery, in about 1830, of flint tools in the gravels of the Somme valley. Life. Born at Rethel, in...
-Auge, in the Calvados department - Crèvecœur-en-Brie, in the Seine-et-Marne department - Crèvecœur-sur-l'Escaut, in the Nord department - Crèvecœur-le-Petit, in the Oise department - Crèvecœur-le-Grand, in the Oise department People with the surname. - J. Hector St. John de Crèvecœur (1735–1813), French-American write...
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James Alexander, 1st Earl of Caledon [SEP] date of death
James Alexander, 1st Earl of Caledon James Alexander, 1st Earl of Caledon (1730 – 22 March 1802) was an Irish landlord, merchant, politician and peer of the realm. The second son of Alderman Nathaniel Alexander of Derry, he was the effective founder of the Caledon family, and certainly the founder of its fortune. An Ir...
Alderman of the city of Derry in 1755 and died on 22 September 1761, having had with other children a third son, James Alexander, who became the 1st Earl of Caledon. The style Viscount Alexander is used as a courtesy title for the Earl's eldest son and heir apparent. The family seat is Caledon Castle, near Caledon, Co...
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James Allen Latané [SEP] date of death
James Allen Latané James Allen Latané (January 15, 1831 – February 21, 1902) was born in Essex County, Virginia. A graduate of the University of Virginia and Virginia Theological Seminary, Latané served as an Episcopal priest and later as a bishop of the Reformed Episcopal Church. He was consecrated bishop on June 22, ...
John Allen (miner) John Allen (born 7 May 1775; date of death unknown) was a lead miner, notable as a junior member of the party of naturalists that accompanied the 1801–1803 voyage of HMS "Investigator" under Matthew Flinders. Early life. Born in Ashover, Derbyshire on 7 May 1775, John Allen was the sixth of ten child...
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James Trevenen [SEP] date of death
James Trevenen James Trevenen (1 January 1760 – 9 August 1790) was an officer in the Royal Navy and the Imperial Russian Navy. Born in Cornwall "of a very respectable family", he was educated at the Royal Naval Academy at Portsmouth and went to sea in 1776 as a midshipman on the "Resolution" under Captain James Cook, w...
. Behind the two shop-front timber buildings, the Greatest Wonder and the American Tobacco Warehouse, stood an old timber framed house with various later additions. It appears that the first room of this house predated the present stone walls of the "Greatest Wonder " store, and possibly dates from c. 1876. Rates notic...
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James Young Milne Henderson [SEP] date of death
James Milne Henderson Lt. James Young Milne Henderson (9 March 1891 – 31 July 1917) was a Scottish rugby union player and British Army officer who was killed in World War I. Milne Henderson was born James Young Henderson in Edinburgh to John, a chartered accountant and bank manager, and Edwardina "Ina" Young Henderson...
was variously at 8 Duke Street (now called Dublin Street), 73 Queen Street (at his peak) and finally at 7 Hill Street. He designed and oversaw the building of numerous churches in Scotland up until his death in 1862 at the age of 58. He also notably designed the original buildings for Glenalmond College. Several notabl...
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Jan Herman van Heek [SEP] date of death
Jan Herman van Heek Jan Herman van Heek (Enschede, 20 October 1873 - Doetinchem, 25 January 1957) was a Dutch industrialist, textile manufacturer, patron of the arts, art collector and nature conservationist.
of the Cross. By the end of the 19th century there were many workshops producing church art, and competition between them was often intense. But Mengelberg was confident that his studio could always produce quality items equal to or better than his competitors, supported by a fairly clear artistic doctrine in his studi...
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Jean Dorey [SEP] date of death
Jean Dorey Jean Dorey, (27 January 1831 of Ville-ès-Nouaux in Saint-Hélier–23 August 1872), was a Norman language writer from Jersey. Of a family of La Blanche Pierre in the parish of St. Lawrence, Jean Dorey wrote under the pen names of JD, JDR and Jean des Ruettes in Jèrriais, in French and in English. He wrote somet...
, Our Lady of Lourdes High School, Ballymoney. For services to Education in Northern Ireland. - Miss Denise Donovan, Senior Executive Officer, Operations, Department for Work and Pensions. For services to the DWP and to Unemployed People in Lambeth and Brixton. - Jean Elizabeth, Mrs. Dorey, Foster Carer, Dorset County ...
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Jean Goldschmit [SEP] date of death
Jean Goldschmit Jean Goldschmit (20 February 1924 – 14 February 1994) was a professional Luxembourgian road bicycle racer. He was professional from 1946 to 1953 and had 14 victories which included two stage wins and wearing the yellow jersey as leader of the general classification in the Tour de France for three stages...
. - Unknown – The Netherlands' Frans Maassen wins the 1994 Tour de Luxembourg. Deaths. - 14 January – Jean Goldschmit, cyclist - 10 July – Rosemarie Kieffer, writer - 19 July – Émile Schaus, politician and writer - 1 September – Father Jean Bernard, writer and clergyman - 26 October - Emile Kirscht, painter - 20 Novemb...
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Jean-Jacques Desvaux de Saint-Maurice [SEP] date of death
Jean-Jacques Desvaux de Saint-Maurice Jean-Jacques Desvaux de Saint-Maurice, baron, (26 June 1775 in Paris – 18 June 1815 near Waterloo), was a French general of the Napoleonic Wars. Born in an aristocratic family of the Ancien Régime, Desvaux was admitted at the Artillery School of Châlons in 1792, before joining the ...
- Anne Louis Claude Destutt comte de Tracy ("général de brigade") - Jean-Jacques Desvaux de Saint-Maurice ("général de division") - Louis-Charles Lenoir ("général de brigade") - Nicolas Philibert Desvernois ("général de brigade") - François Laquet ("général de brigade") - François Detrès ("général de division") - Louis...
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Jeff Mayo [SEP] date of death
Jeff Mayo Jeff Mayo (7 October 1921, London – 17 April 1998, Barnstaple) was an English astrologer and astrology teacher/writer. In 1973, he founded the Mayo School of Astrology, which after his death has operated from Truro, Cornwall. The school, a member of the Advisory Panel on Astrological Education, offers corresp...
; 1st edition (August 21, 2001 Language: English - "Evidence of Angels" by Suza Scalora and Francesca Lia Block Sep 29, 2009) (Official release date: September 29, 2009) Publisher: HarperCollins - "Doggie's Angel" 2007 Calendar by Francis Hills, Shun & Heideki, Daniel O'neal,Michael Maples, Lionel Deluy, Jeff Xander, S...
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Jim Addison [SEP] date of death
Jim Addison James Russell Addison (1 January 1884 – 2 May 1957) was an Australian rules footballer who played for the Collingwood Football Club in the Victorian Football League (VFL). Addison played as a full-forward for Collingwood in only ten games over two seasons in the VFL. In only his third game, Addison won a pr...
- Kyle, Jim (1995). "Btrieve complete: a guide for developers and systems administrators". Reading, Massachusetts: Addison-Wesley Publishing Company. . - Novell (no date). "Components of NetWare Btrieve". Retrieved December 12, 2004. - Pervasive (1997) ." Btrieve for DOS Installation and Operation manual". Product manu...
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Johann Bauschinger [SEP] date of death
Johann Bauschinger Johann Bauschinger (11 June 1834 in Nuremberg – 25 November 1893 in Munich) was a mathematician, builder, and professor of Engineering Mechanics at Munich Polytechnic from 1868 until his death. The Bauschinger effect in materials science is named after him. He was also the father of astronomer Julius...
Bauschinger (surname) Bauschinger is a German surname. Notable people of this name include the following: - Johann Bauschinger (1834 - 1893), German mathematician and engineer; eponym of the Bauschinger effect - Julius Bauschinger (1860 - 1934), German astronomer; son of Johann; 2306 Bauschinger (1939 PM), a main-belt ...
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Johannes Clauberg [SEP] date of death
Johannes Clauberg Johannes Clauberg (24 February 1622 – 31 January 1665) was a German theologian and philosopher. Clauberg was the founding Rector of the first University of Duisburg, where he taught from 1655 to 1665. He is known as a "scholastic cartesian". Biography. He was born in Solingen, and educated in the Aris...
Johannes Clauberg, Methodus cartesiana et ontologie", Paris: Vrin, 2011. - Theo Verbeek (ed.). "Johannes Clauberg (1622–1665) and Cartesian Philosophy in the Seventeenth Century", Dordrecht: Kluwer, 1999. External links. - The Birth of Ontology. A selection of Ontologists from 1560 to 1770 - "Johannes Clauberg und der ...
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Johannes Espelund [SEP] date of death
Johannes Espelund Johannes Espelund (20 February 1885 – 20 April 1952) was a Norwegian sport shooter. He was born in Rakkestad, and his club was Christiania Skytterlag. He competed in the military rifle shooting at the 1912 Summer Olympics in Stockholm.
Johannes Fabri (bishop of Paderborn) Johannes Fabri, O.F.M. (died 1458) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Auxiliary Bishop of Paderborn (1437–1458). Biography. Johannes Fabri was ordained a priest in the Order of Friars Minor. On 13 Sep 1437, he was appointed during the papacy of Pope Eugene IV as Auxiliary Bi...
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John Dawnay, 4th Viscount Downe [SEP] date of death
John Dawnay, 4th Viscount Downe John Dawnay, 4th Viscount Downe (9 April 1728 – 21 December 1780), was a British peer and Whig politician. Background. Dawnay was the younger son of the Honourable John Dawnay, eldest son of Henry Dawnay, 2nd Viscount Downe. His mother was Charlotte Louisa, daughter of Robert Pleydell, w...
Downe, First Creation (1675). - William Ducie, 1st Viscount Downe (–1679) Viscounts Downe, Second Creation (1680). - John Dawnay, 1st Viscount Downe (1625–1695) - Henry Dawnay, 2nd Viscount Downe (1664–1741) - Henry Pleydell Dawnay, 3rd Viscount Downe (1727–1760) - John Dawnay, 4th Viscount Downe (1728–1780) - John Chr...
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John Waldegrave, 3rd Earl Waldegrave [SEP] date of death
John Waldegrave, 3rd Earl Waldegrave John Waldegrave, 3rd Earl Waldegrave (28 April 1718 – 22 October 1784) was a British politician and soldier. Early career. Waldegrave was the youngest son of the 1st Earl Waldegrave. He joined the 1st Regiment of Foot in 1735, rising to the rank of Captain in 1739. He became a Lieut...
Baron Radstock Baron Radstock, of Castletown in the Queen's County, was a title in the Peerage of Ireland. It was created in 1800 for Vice-Admiral the Honourable William Waldegrave. He was the second son of John Waldegrave, 3rd Earl Waldegrave (see Earl Waldegrave for earlier history of the family). He was succeeded by...
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John Worgan [SEP] date of death
1779 at St Mary, Aldermanbury. John Worgan died at age 66 at Gower Street on 24 August 1790 after "an operation for the stone." He was buried at St. Andrew Undershaft on 31 August. One of his favourite pupils, Charles Wesley (1757–1834), presided at the organ. A grandson, George Worgan (bapt. 18 January 1803 at St Jame...
after his return from Australia, and they had two sons and a daughter. Both sons eventually migrated to Australia. His death certificate says he died of apoplexy at Liskeard on 4 March 1838, but there are other accounts which suggest suicide by hanging. Early life and family. George Worgan was christened at St Andrew's...
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Johnny Doyle [SEP] date of death
Johnny Doyle Johnny Doyle (11 May 1951 – 19 October 1981) was a Scottish international footballer, who played as a winger. Ayr United. Born in Uddingston, Lanarkshire, Doyle started his senior career with Ayr United, whom he joined from juvenile side Viewpark in 1970. He made his first (and only) appearance for the Sco...
optimism can seem forced. Sad to acknowledge, perhaps, that it’s the darker stories that work best." - Cressida Connelly ends her review in "The Spectator" with ""The Deportees" may not be Doyle at his very best, but it’s still a highly enjoyable read" Publication history. - 2007, UK, Jonathan Cape, , Pub date Sep 2007...
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Jonas Pedersen [SEP] date of death
Jonas Pedersen Jonas Pedersen (20 September 1871–1953) was a Norwegian politician for the Liberal Party. He served as the County Governor of Nordland county from 1913 until 1921 and then he was the County Governor of Aust-Agder county from 1921 until 1942. He was born in Stavanger. He enrolled as a law student in 1889,...
Norwegian-American Lutheran Educator (d. 1915 in America) - 6 November – Jonas Lie, novelist (d.1908) Births Full date unknown. - Hans Olsen Hafsrød, politician - Peder Johan Pedersen Holmesland, politician - Nils Pedersen Igland, farmer and politician (d.1898) - Jacob Thurmann Ihlen, politician (d.1903) - Jacob Otto L...
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Jonas Øglænd [SEP] date of death
Jonas Øglænd Jonas Øglænd (18 January 1847 – 6 October 1931) was a Norwegian merchant and industrial entrepreneur. He was born in Høyland, as the youngest of ten siblings at a small peasant farm. After he was confirmated, he moved to Sandnes to work for two of his older brothers who had business there. He started a sma...
Den Beste Sykkel Den Beste Sykkel, (lit. "The Best Bike"), better known as DBS, is a Norwegian bicycle brand, manufactured by Jonas Øglænd AS in Sandnes, Norway. The company was founded by Jonas Øglænd in 1892 in Sandnes, under the name of Øglænd Cyklelager. At first it was an agent for the German manufacturer Hengstbe...
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Josef Traxel [SEP] date of death
Josef Traxel Josef Traxel (29 September 1916 in Mainz – 8 October 1975 in Stuttgart) was a German operatic tenor, particularly associated with Mozart roles and the German repertory. He studied at the Darmstadt Conservatory, but was conscripted into the army before beginning his career. However, he was able to make his ...
sound, and a few video recordings of her late career preserve evidence of her acting ability. Varnay died in Munich on 4 September 2006 at age 88. Selected recordings. Wagner: "Der Fliegende Holländer" – Chorus and Orchestra of the Bayreuth Festival - Conductor: Joseph Keilberth - Principal singers: Hermann Uhde (Dutch...
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Joseph Berg Esenwein [SEP] date of death
Joseph Berg Esenwein Joseph Berg Esenwein (May 16, 1867–November 1, 1946) was an American editor, lecturer and writer. He was noted for contributions to the "Library of the World's Best Literature". Biography. Esenwein was born in Philadelphia to parents Augustus and Catherine Esenwein. He was educated at Albright Coll...
number 1. Joseph Berg Esenwein was editor from 1905 to 1914. Early names. - 1868–1870: "Lippincott's Magazine of Literature, Science and Education" - 1871–1885: "Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science" Notable authors. "Lippincott's" published several notable authors of the day, including: - Gertrude ...
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Joseph François Salomon [SEP] date of death
Joseph François Salomon Joseph François Salomon (April 1649 – 5 March 1732) was a French composer of the Baroque era. Born in Toulon, he learnt to play the bass viol and the harpsichord, and went to Paris to work as a musician for the royal family. He was 52 when he composed his first opera, the "tragédie en musique" "...
1732 in France Events from the year 1732 in France Incumbents. - Monarch – Louis XV Births. Births Full date missing. - Honoré Fragonard, anatomist (died 1799) - Jean-Honoré Fragonard, painter and printmaker (died 1806) Deaths. Deaths Full date missing. - André Charles Boulle, cabinetmaker (born 1642). - Emine Mihrişah...
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Joseph Leftwich [SEP] date of death
Joseph Leftwich Joseph Leftwich (1892–1983), born Joseph Lefkowitz, was a British critic and translator into English of Yiddish literature. He is known particularly for his 1939 anthology "The Golden Peacock" of Yiddish poetry, and his 1957 biography of Israel Zangwill. He was one of the 'Whitechapel Boys' group (the o...
Register Company - 2,404,697. Calculating Device. Filing date: Mar 21, 1942. Issue date: Jul 23, 1946. Inventors: J. R. Desch and Robert E. Mumma, assignors to The National Cash Register Company - 2,451,812. Electron Tube Variable Impulse Transmitter. Filing date: Sep 16, 1942. Issue date: Oct 19, 1948. Inventors: Jose...
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Joshua Oldfield [SEP] date of death
Joshua Oldfield Joshua Oldfield (2 December 1656 – 8 November 1729), was an English presbyterian divine. Early life. He was the second son of John Oldfield or Otefield, and was born at Carsington, Derbyshire, on 2 December 1656. His father gave him his early training; he studied philosophy at Lincoln College, Oxford, a...
be co-pastor with Thomas Shewell (died 19 Jan. 1693) at the Great Meeting-house, Coventry. Here he ministered for nearly thirteen years from 1690. He had as colleagues, after Shewell, Joshua Oldfield and John Warren (died 15 September 1742). He escaped the prosecutions which were brought against Oldfield, though he ass...
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Josie Sedgwick [SEP] date of death
Josie Sedgwick Josie Sedgwick (13 March 1898 – 30 April 1973) was an American film actress. She appeared in more than fifty films from 1914 to 1932. Sister of actor/director Edward Sedgwick.
Jubilo Jubilo is a 1919 American comedy film directed by Clarence G. Badger and written by Robert F. Hill. The film stars Will Rogers, Josie Sedgwick, Charles K. French, Willard Louis, and James Mason. The film was released on December 7, 1919, by Goldwyn Pictures. Cast. - Will Rogers as Jubilo - Josie Sedgwick as Rose...
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Karel Komzák I [SEP] date of death
Karel Komzák I Karel Komzák I (4 November 182319 March 1893) was a Bohemian composer, organist, bandmaster and conductor. He was the father of Karel Komzák II and the grandfather of Karel Komzák III. Biography. Karel Komzák was born in 1823 in Netěchovice, near Týn nad Vltavou, now in the České Budějovice District of t...
Karel Komzák Karel Komzák may refer to: - Karel Komzák I (1823–1893), a Bohemian composer, organist, bandmaster and conductor - Karel Komzák II (1850–1905), a Bohemian-born Viennese composer of dances and marches
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Karl Alfred Ritter von Zittel [SEP] date of death
Karl Alfred von Zittel Karl Alfred Ritter von Zittel (25 September 1839 – 5 January 1904) was a German palaeontologist. Biography. He was born at Bahlingen in the Grand Duchy of Baden, and educated at Heidelberg, Paris and Vienna. For a short period he served on the Geological Survey of Austria, and as assistant in the...
Arsinoitherium" comes from Pharaoh Arsinoe I, after whom the Faiyum Oasis, the region in which the fossils were found, was called during Ptolemaic Kingdom, and the "theríon" "beast". The species epithet of the type species, "A. zitteli", was given to it in honor of the eminent German paleontologist Karl Alfred Ritter v...
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Karl Eduard von Napiersky [SEP] date of death
Karl Eduard von Napiersky Karl Eduard von Napiersky (21 May 1793, Riga – 2 September 1864, Riga) was a Latvian clergyman and historian. He studied theology at the University of Dorpat, and from 1814 onward, served as a pastor in the municipality of Neu-Pebalg. From 1829 to 1849 he was director of government schools and...
new information in addition to what was known from the encyclopedias of Johann Friedrich von Recke and Karl Eduard von Napiersky, published in 1831, and of , published in 1777. The biography also repeated some mistakes found int these encyclopedias. Also, the 77-year gap between grandfather's death and grandson's birth...
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Kazimierz Rumsza [SEP] date of death
Kazimierz Rumsza Kazimierz Rumsza (1886–1970) was a Polish general. After military service in the Imperial Russian Army in World War I, where he reached the rank of a colonel, he joined the 1st Polish Corps of General Józef Dowbor-Muśnicki in western Russia from December 1917 until the Germans forced its dissolution i...
July 12, 1920. The new unit was composed of two regiments: the 1st Siberian Infantry Regiment under Franciszek Dindorf-Ankowicz and the 2nd Siberian Infantry Regiment under Józef Werobej. The brigade was put under command of one of the Siberian veterans, colonel Kazimierz Rumsza. Although the training of the new recrui...
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Keith Hopkins [SEP] date of death
Keith Hopkins Morris Keith Hopkins (20 June 1934 – 8 March 2004) was a British historian and sociologist. He was professor of ancient history at the University of Cambridge from 1985 to 2000. Hopkins had a relatively unconventional route to the Cambridge professorship. After Brentwood School, he graduated in classics a...
Keith Breckenridge Keith Breckenridge is the South African professor of history at the University of the Witwatersrand. He is a specialist in the cultural and economic history of South Africa, particularly the gold mining industry, and development of information systems such as birth, marriage and death registration an...
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Kieth O'dor [SEP] date of death
Kieth O'dor Kieth O'dor (5 April 1962 – 11 September 1995) was a British racing driver, born in Salisbury, who competed primarily in touring cars. He scored Nissan's first win during the super touring era in both the British Touring Car Championship and the Super Tourenwagen Cup. He was killed during a race at the AVUS...
by Andy Middlehurst and then James Weaver, and results were better. O'Dor improved to finish 12th, however the year ended in a huge accident at the TOCA Shootout at Donington, when O'Dor's Primera vaulted the fencing at the Old Hairpin. 1993 was a much better season. O'Dor was paired with triple BTCC champion Win Percy...
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Klaus Köste [SEP] date of death
Klaus Köste Klaus Köste (27 February 1943 – 14 December 2012) was a German gymnast. He won a gold medal in the vault at the 1972 Summer Olympics in Munich. He competed for East Germany and won bronze medals in the team all-around event in three Olympics, in 1964, 1968 and 1972. He was particularly strong on the horizon...
Täve Schur und die Friedensfahrt." Kiepenheuer, Leipzig 1997, Klaus Huhn: "Der Kandidat." Spotless-Verlag, Berlin, 1998, Andreas Ciesielski "Täve. Eine Legende wurde 70." Scheunen-Verlag, Kückenshagen 2001, Gustav-Adolf Schur: "Die Autobiographie." Das Neue Berlin Verlagsgesellschaft, Berlin, 2001, Klaus Ullrich, K...
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Kurt Sieveking [SEP] date of death
Kurt Sieveking Kurt Sieveking (21 December 1897, Hamburg – 16 March 1986, Hamburg) was a German politician (CDU) and First Mayor of Hamburg. On 7 September 1956 he was elected for a one-year-term as President of the German Bundesrat. Because his successor-elect, Governing Mayor of Berlin Otto Suhr, had died on 30 Augus...
families Sieveking. - Georg Heinrich Sieveking (1751–1791), Hamburg merchant - Sir Edward Henry Sieveking (1816–1904), physician - Kurt Sieveking (1897–1986), mayor of Hamburg Hanseatic families Sillem. - Garlieb Sillem (1717–1732), mayor of Hamburg Hanseatic families Sloman. - Robert Miles Sloman (1783–1867), Hamburg ...
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L. E. J. Brouwer [SEP] date of death
L. E. J. Brouwer Luitzen Egbertus Jan Brouwer (; ; 27 February 1881 – 2 December 1966), usually cited as L. E. J. Brouwer but known to his friends as Bertus, was a Dutch mathematician and philosopher, who worked in topology, set theory, measure theory and complex analysis. He was the founder of the mathematical philoso...
and methods of intuitionism," 1197-1207. - Brouwer, L. E. J., "Collected Works, Vol. I", Amsterdam: North-Holland, 1975. - Brouwer, L. E. J., "Collected Works, Vol. II", Amsterdam: North-Holland, 1976. - Brouwer, L. E. J., "Life, Art, and Mysticism," Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic, vol. 37 (1996), pp. 389–429. Tran...
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Lambert McKenna [SEP] date of death
Lambert McKenna Lambert McKenna S.J. ( (16 July 1870 – 27 December 1956) was a Jesuit priest and writer. He was born Andrew Joseph Lambert McKenna in Clontarf, and studied in Europe. He collected and edited religious and folk poetry in the Irish language. Working with the Irish Texts Society, he edited the famous Conte...
Muircheartach Ó Cobhthaigh Muircheartach Ó Cobhthaigh, Irish poet, fl. 1586. A member of the Ó Cobhthaigh clan of poets from County Westmeath. He is known as the author of six extant poems: - - "Le dís cuirthear clú Laighean" - - "Dlighidh liaigh leigheas a charad", one hundred and forty verses, (edited by Lambert McKe...
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Lars Anton Nicolai Larsen-Naur [SEP] date of death
Lars Anton Nicolai Larsen-Naur Lars Anton Nicolai Larsen-Naur (8 March 1841 – 9 August 1896) was a Norwegian politician. He was elected to the Norwegian Parliament in 1880 from the urban constituency Kragerø. He only served one term. At that time he worked as an attorney; he later became a district stipendiary magistra...
lexicographer, playwright and poet (born 1813) Deaths Full date unknown. - Ludvig Aubert, politician and Minister (born 1838) - Ludvig Maribo Benjamin Aubert, jurist and politician (born 1836) - Peter Hersleb Graah Birkeland, bishop (born 1807) - Jess Julius Engelstad, engineer and railroad administrator (born 1822) - ...
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Letitia Elizabeth Landon [SEP] date of death
Letitia Elizabeth Landon Letitia Elizabeth Landon (14 August 1802 – 15 October 1838) was an English poet and novelist, better known by her initials L.E.L. Early life. Letitia Elizabeth Landon was born on 14 August 1802 in Chelsea, London to John Landon and Catherine Jane, "née" Bishop. A precocious child, Landon learn...
Hall and a visiting scholar at Wolfson College, Oxford. Miller's biography of Letitia Elizabeth Landon, "L.E.L. The Lost Life and Scandalous Death of Letitia Landon, the celebrated “female Byron”", was published by Knopf and Jonathan Cape in 2019: “Ms Miller ... analyzes with revelatory insight ...this infinitely rich ...
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Lord Henry FitzGerald [SEP] date of death
Lord Henry FitzGerald Lord Henry FitzGerald PC (Ire) (30 July 1761 – 9 July 1829) was the fourth son of the 1st Duke of Leinster and the Duchess of Leinster (née Lady Emily Lennox). A younger brother was the revolutionary Lord Edward FitzGerald. Life. Fitzgerald joined the British Army and became a lieutenant in the 66...
Henry FitzGerald-de Ros, 21st Baron de Ros Henry William FitzGerald-de Ros, 21st Baron de Ros (12 June 1793 – 28/29 March 1839) was a British nobleman, the son of Lord Henry FitzGerald and his wife Charlotte FitzGerald-de Ros, 20th Baroness de Ros. Fitzgerald-de Ros briefly served as Member of Parliament for the boroug...
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Lupau Ratna Tuladhar [SEP] date of death
Lupau Ratna Tuladhar Lupau Ratna Tuladhar (Devanagari: लुपौ रत्न तुलाधर) (22 June 1918 – 2 June 1993) was a Nepalese trader and transport pioneer. He and his brother Karuna Ratna Tuladhar established Nepal Transport Service in 1959 and operated the first regular bus service in Nepal. Early life. Tuladhar was born in As...
pioneer manufacturer of readymade clothes - Karuna Ratna Tuladhar (1920-2008), trader and transport pioneer - Lupau Ratna Tuladhar (1918-1993), trader and transport pioneer - Pratek Man Tuladhar (1924-1991), trader and philatelist - Pushpa Ratna Sagar (1922-2011), trader, Nepal Bhasa grammarian, lexicographer and press...
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Maelcairearda [SEP] date of death
Maelcairearda Maelcairearda (died 993) was King of Uí Briúin Seóla. Biography. There is uncertainty over the succession between Murchad mac Flann mac Glethneachan and Brian. A "Maelcairearda" King of Uí Briúin, is recorded in the annals as dying in 993 but this may refer to Uí Briúin proper, or indeed its offshoots. (E...
: 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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Manjural Islam Rana [SEP] date of death
Manjural Islam Rana Manjural Islam Rana (4 May 1984 – 16 March 2007), also known as Qazi Manjural Islam, was a Bangladeshi cricketer who played six Tests and 25 One Day Internationals for Bangladesh. Born in Khulna, Rana was a slow left arm orthodox bowler. At domestic level he played for Khulna Division. Rana made his...
Manjural Islam Manjural Islam can refer to either of two Bangladeshi cricketers: - Mohammad Manjural Islam (born 1979) - Manjural Islam Rana (1984–2007)
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Marcella Rabwin [SEP] date of death
Marcella Rabwin Marcella Rabwin (born 15 May 1908, Richmond, Virginia – d. 25 December 1998, New York City) was a Hollywood figure and civic leader. She is most remembered as the executive assistant of David O. Selznick on the production of "Gone with the Wind". Early life. Raised in Virginia, Marcella Rabwin left for ...
. Marcella Rabwin was David O. Selznick's executive assistant in the late 1930s and early 1940s. Notably, she was his assistant during the production of "Gone With the Wind". Her employment under David O. Selznick ended in 1941. Until her death, she remained close friends with many celebrities of Hollywood's heyday and...
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Marie-Luise Jahn [SEP] date of death
Marie-Luise Jahn Marie-Luise Jahn (28 May 1918 – 22 June 2010) was a German physician and a member of the anti-Nazi resistance movement White Rose. Jahn was born in Sandlack, East Prussia (today Sędławki, Poland), where she grew up. From 1934 to 1937 she attended school in Berlin and began her studies in chemistry at t...
Nazi regime. Arrest and Death. After the execution of the Sophie and Hans Scholl (with whom Leipelt was close friends) and Christoph Probst on 22 February 1943, Leipelt received a copy of the sixth leaflet of the White Rose later in February. Together with Marie-Luise Jahn, he used a typewriter to make copies which he ...
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Mary Innes-Ker, Duchess of Roxburghe [SEP] date of death
Mary Innes-Ker, Duchess of Roxburghe Mary Innes-Ker, Duchess of Roxburghe (23 March 1915 – 2 July 2014), previously Lady Mary Evelyn Hungerford Crewe-Milnes, was a daughter of Robert Crewe-Milnes, 1st Marquess of Crewe, by his marriage to Lady Margaret Etienne Hannah (Peggy) Primrose, daughter of Hannah Primrose, Count...
Duchess of Roxburghe Duchess of Roxburgh is a title given to the wife of the Duke of Roxburghe. Women who have held the title include: - Susanna Innes-Ker, Duchess of Roxburghe (née Dalbiac; 1814–1895) (wife of the 6th Duke) - Anne Innes-Ker, Duchess of Roxburghe (née Spencer-Churchill; 1854–1923) (wife of the 7th Duke...
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Mary Lines [SEP] date of death
Mary Lines Mary Lines (later "Smith", 3 December 1893 – December 1978) was a British athlete. She competed in the long jump and 60 m – 800 m running events at the 1921 Women's Olympiad, 1922 Women's Olympiad and the 1922 Women's World Games and won nine gold, two silver and one bronze medals. In 1924 she participated a...
the right of the monasteries to own patrimonies; revilement of miracle workers, e.g. Saint Makarius Kalyazinsky and Metropolitan Jonah; "heretic lines" in his translation of Simeon Metaphrastes' "Life of St. Mary". The church council found Patrikeyev guilty and sent him to a hostile Joseph-Volokolamsk Monastery, where ...
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Matthew Piers Watt Boulton [SEP] date of death
Matthew Piers Watt Boulton Matthew Piers Watt Boulton (22 September 1820 – 30 June 1894), also published under the pseudonym M. P. W. Bolton, was a British classicist, elected member of the UK's Metaphysical Society, an amateur scientist and an inventor, best known for his invention of the aileron, a primary aeronautic...
engraving of the Soho Manufactory. The Boulton family lived in Birmingham, England, but his son Matthew Piers Watt Boulton likely moved to Oxfordshire after selling his grandfather's estate in 1850. Family connection to aviation works. Boulton's son, Matthew Piers Watt Boulton, was named after his grandfather, Matthew ...
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Matthias Wilhelm Sinding [SEP] date of death
Matthias Wilhelm Sinding Matthias Wilhelm Sinding (18 July 1811 – 11 February 1860) was a Norwegian mining engineer and factory founder. He was born in Fredrikstad as a son of Ulrik Rosing Sinding and Mette Marie Bang. He was a distant relative of Hans Rosing (1625–1699). In May 1841 in Kongsberg he married Cecilie Mar...
Stephan Sinding Stephan Abel Sinding (4 August 1846 – 23 January 1922) was a Norwegian-Danish sculptor. He moved to Copenhagen in 1883 and had his breakthrough the same year. In 1890 he obtained Danish citizenship. In 1910 he settled in Paris where he lived and worked until his death in 1922. Early life and education. ...
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Maurice Delvart [SEP] date of death
Maurice Delvart Maurice Delvart (21 September 1899 – 24 December 1986) was a French sprinter who specialised in the 400 metres. He competed at the 1920 Summer Olympics in the 400 m and 4 × 400 m relay and won a bronze medal in the relay. Nationally Delvart finished second in the 400 m in 1919, 1920 and 1922. He set a w...
Men's 300m military rifle, prone Medalists Bronze. - Julien Louis Brulé, Léonce Gaston Quentin, Pascal Fauvel, Eugène Grisot, Eugène Richez, Artur Mabellon, Léon Epin and Paul Leroy — Archery, Men's Team moving bird 28m - Géo André, Gaston Féry, Maurice Delvart and André Devaux — Athletics, Men's 4 × 400 m relay - Albe...
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Maurice FitzGerald, 6th Duke of Leinster [SEP] date of death
Maurice FitzGerald, 6th Duke of Leinster Maurice FitzGerald, 6th Duke of Leinster, etc. (1 March 1887 – 4 February 1922), was the eldest son of the 5th Duke of Leinster and his wife, the former Lady Hermione Wilhelmina Duncombe, a daughter of The 1st Earl of Feversham. Biography. Born at Kilkea Castle and never married...
eldest son of the 3rd duke - Gerald FitzGerald, 5th Duke of Leinster (1851–1893), eldest son of the 4th duke - Maurice FitzGerald, 6th Duke of Leinster (1887–1922), eldest son of the 5th duke, died unmarried - Edward FitzGerald, 7th Duke of Leinster (1892–1976), third and youngest son of the 5th duke - Gerald FitzGeral...
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Misak Torlakian [SEP] date of death
Misak Torlakian Misak Torlakian (1889 – 12 November 1968) was the assassin of Behbud Khan Javanshir, Internal Affairs Minister of Azerbaijan, in 1921. Torlakian was admitted "guilty but not responsible" due to his mental condition by the British military tribunal in November 1921. Biography. Torlakian was born in 1889 ...
Minister of Interior of Azerbaijan. The trial of Misak Torlakian is the twin of the trial of Soghomon Tehlirian. Both trials involved the murder of a tyrant, and both of the perpetrators were found not guilty. During both trials, history, theology, philosophy, physiology, psychology, and politics were invoked by both s...
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Mohit Banerji [SEP] date of death
Mohit Banerji Mohit Banerji (Mohit Bandopadhay) (1912–1961) was a pioneer of the Communist Party of India in West Bengal, India and translated several Communist movement songs of Europe into Bengali. These include "Soviet Land" and "The Internationale" (both translated with original score). The Bengali translation of "...
followed by tertiary undergraduate study at the University of Calcutta. He travelled to London, United Kingdom to complete a Degree in Commerce at the London School of Economics, which he completed successfully in July, 1940. During this time, Mohit Banerji joined the Indian Students Group Movement. This group movement...
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Morris Zimmerman [SEP] date of death
Morris Zimmerman Morris Zimmerman (December 10, 1876 in Letichev, Russia (now Ukraine) – October 27, 1959) was a notable craftsman, merchant and businessman in Baltimore, Md. He founded Howard Luggage Company, a landmark Maryland business which only closed in 2007, after trading for 93 years. At the time of its closure...
The Holocaust: Problems and Perspectives of Interpretation", D.C. Heath and Company, 1992. - Robert Jan van Pelt, "The Case for Auschwitz: Evidence from the Irving Trial" (). - Michael Shermer and Alex Grobman, "" University of California Press (). - Michael Shermer, "", Freeman, New York 1997 (). - Mr. Death, a docume...
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Moshe Ziffer [SEP] date of death
Moshe Ziffer Moshe Ziffer (; 24 April 1902 – 9 April 1989) was an Israeli artist and sculptor. Biography. Moshe Ziffer was born in 1902 in Przemyśl, Austria-Hungary. He immigrated to Mandate Palestine in 1919. In 1924–33, he studied sculpture in Vienna, Berlin and Paris. Stone sculptures by Ziffer are on display at the...
9 – Moshe Ziffer (born 1902), Austro-Hungarian (Galicia)-born Israeli sculptor. - June 22 – Menahem Stern (born 1925), Polish-born Israeli historian. - October 14 – Dov Sadan (born 1902), Austro-Hungarian (Galicia)-born Israeli academic and politician. - October 20 – Dahn Ben-Amotz (born 1924), Polish-born Israeli jour...
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Munib Bisić [SEP] date of death
Munib Bisić Munib Bisić (5 December 1957 – 30 March 2009) was the Defense Minister of the Army of the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina (ARBiH) during the Bosnian War. Bisić was born in Breza, Bosnia and Herzegovina, SFR Yugoslavia, where he was educated, later continuing his studies at the Faculty of Political Scienc...
in October 2004. Bisić was a reserve officer of the Territorial Defence, and promoted to the rank of Brigadier General in April 1994. He was a member of the General Staff of the Patriotic League since its inception. Munib Bisić died in 2009, aged 52, in Sarajevo, from undisclosed causes.
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Naranjan Singh Bhalla [SEP] date of death
Naranjan Singh Bhalla Naranjan Singh Bhalla popularly known as Bhalla Sahib (died 1996) was a 20th-century Sikh leader from Jammu and Kashmir, the northernmost state of India. Life. Born in the early 19th century in the village of Shalkote in the undivided princely state of Jammu and Kashmir, Naranjan Singh Bhalla was ...
Naranjan Singh. His family name was Kala, but the family attained the name Bhalla because of their good deeds. It is said that in the early eighteenth century, whenever people used to Visit Sialkot on pilgrimage to Gurudwara Tapiana Sahib they had to trek several kilometres by foot and were exhausted, the ancestors of ...
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Neofit Rilski [SEP] date of death
slavyanskiy". Neofit Rilski made the first popular translation of the New Testament in modern Bulgarian language (not a mixture between Church Slavonic and vernacular elements), commissioned, edited and distributed by the American missionary Elias Riggs. Rilski considered Old Church Slavonic as synonymous with Old Bulg...
South-West University "Neofit Rilski" The South-West University "Neofit Rilski" (Bulgarian "Югозападен университет “Неофит Рилски”") is a university in Blagoevgrad, Bulgaria. It was founded in 1975. The patron of the university in Blagoevgrad is the patriarch of the new Bulgarian education: Neofit Rilski / Ne...
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Nicolae Blatt [SEP] date of death
Nicolae Blatt Nicolae Blatt (24 June 1890 – 15 April 1965) was a Romanian ophthalmologist, surgeon, and medical researcher. He was the founder of the first Romanian journal of ophthalmology, "Revista de Oftalmologie" and he published numerous research papers and monographs in foreign ophthalmology journals. and foreign...
born 1975), British singer and actress - Nicolae Blatt (1890–1965), Romanian ophthalmologist, surgeon, and medical researcher - Rainer Blatt (born 1952), German-Austrian physicist - Solomon Blatt, Sr. (1895–1986), American politician from South Carolina - Solomon Blatt, Jr. (1921–2016), American federal district judge ...
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Nicolae Gheorghe [SEP] date of death
Nicolae Gheorghe Nicolae Gheorghe (12 November 1946 – 8 August 2013) was a Romanian human rights activist. Biography. He attended military academy. In 1972, he graduated in philosophy and sociology. In 1974, he studied minorities for the government. After 1989, he was appointed an expert on minorities, for the Romanian...
Working Group of Roma Associations. External links. - "In search of a new deal for Roma: ERRC interview with Nicolae Gheorghe", "European Roma Rights Centre", 7 November 2001 - ODIHR Director saddened by death of Nicolae Gheorghe, architect of OSCE work on Roma issues, "Office for Democratic Institutions and Human Righ...
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Nikos Sergianopoulos [SEP] date of death
Nikos Sergianopoulos Nikos Sergianopoulos (; 29 January 1958 – 4 June 2008), surname also spelled as Seryanopoulos or Seryiannopoulos, was a Greek actor. Early life and career. Born in Drama, Greece, he graduated from the State Theater of Northern Greece (ΚΘΒΕ) and was a founding member of the "Piramatiki Skini Tehnis"...
- Nikos Pantidos, Greek footballer - Nikos Papadopoulos, several people of that name - Nikos Papanikolaou, Greek basketball player - Nikos Papatakis, Greek film director - Nikos Pateras, Greek ship magnate - Nikos Perakis, Greek writer and film director - Nikos Ploumpidis, Greek communist and resistance fighter - Nikos...
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Nunzio Gallo [SEP] date of death
Nunzio Gallo Nunzio Gallo (25 March 1928 – 22 February 2008) was an Italian singer. He was born in Naples and represented his country in the 1957 Eurovision Song Contest, coming 6th. The song he performed, "Corde Della Mia Chitarra", is famous for being the longest song ever played for Eurovision at 5:09 before the new...
1661–1735), an Italian painter of the Baroque period - Nunzio Gallo (1928–2008), an Italian singer and actor - Joseph Nunzio Latino (born 1937), the current Roman Catholic Bishop of Jackson (Mississippi, USA; as of June 2010) - Nunzio Provenzano (1923–1997), a Genovese crime family soldier Fiction. - Nunzio, a characte...
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Obaysch [SEP] date of death
Obaysch Obaysch (1849? – 11 March 1878) was the first hippopotamus seen in Great Britain since prehistoric times, and the first in Europe since Ancient Rome. He was captured on an island on the White Nile when he was less than one year old. His name is derived from the name of the island. The Ottoman Viceroy of Egypt, ...
on his tomb names him as the King of Spain. External links. - Photographs by Montizón at the London Zoo, 1852: Obaysch the Hippopotamus; Flamingo [death certificate]
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Ole Hannibal Sommerfelt [SEP] date of death
Ole Hannibal Sommerfelt Ole Hannibal Sommerfelt (3 March 1753 – 6 April 1821) was a Norwegian jurist, civil servant and topographer. Personal life. He was born at Sukkestad in Toten as a son of district stipendiary magistrate and chancellor councillor David Christian Sommerfelt (1717–1773) and Benedicte "Bente" Christi...
. Ole Hannibal Sommerfeldt became ancestor of a Norwegian branch of Sommerfeldts, and so did his brother Christian. Through his sister Maria he was an uncle of Lauritz Weidemann, and through his brother an uncle of Søren Christian Sommerfelt. Ole Hannibal Sommerfeldt was married twice. First he married merchant's daugh...
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Otto von Rosen [SEP] date of death
Otto von Rosen Otto von Rosen (11 May 1884 – 26 May 1963) was a Swedish military officer and sport shooter. He was born in Stockholm, Sweden. He participated at the 1908 Summer Olympics in London. His best Olympic result was in the moving target small-bore rifle, where he placed 8th. During World War I he was suspected...
. After Kobelt’s death in 1916, the "Golden Age" of malacology was finished except for some contributions by Paul Hesse, Wassili Adolfovitch Lindholm and Otto W. von Rosen. After almost 50 years of scientific silence, it was the "Netherlands biological expedition to Turkey 1959", which again shifted the focus of malaco...
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Otto-Iivari Meurman [SEP] date of death
Otto-Iivari Meurman Otto-Iivari Meurman (4 June 1890, in Ilmajoki – 19 August 1994, in Helsinki) was a Finnish architect. He did city plans for Kauniainen and Tapiola. Garden city Tapiola was based on town planning of Meurman. Meurman resigned the Tapiola project when high houses were allowed in the area. International...
Iivari Iivari is a Finnish surname and male given name, related to the name Ivar and derived from the Old Norse "Ívarr". Given name. Notable people with this given name include: - Iivari Kyykoski, Finnish gymnast - Iivari Partanen, Finnish gymnast - Iivari Rötkö, Finnish long-distance runner - Iivari Yrjölä, Finnish at...
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Owen Edward Pennefather Lloyd [SEP] date of death
Owen Edward Pennefather Lloyd Sir Owen Edward Pennefather Lloyd (1 January 1854 – 5 July 1941) was an Irish recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest and most prestigious award for gallantry in the face of the enemy that can be awarded to British and Commonwealth forces. Details. Lloyd was born in County Roscommon a...
1st Earl Ligonier - Brigadier General Luke Lillingstone - Lieutenant General Louis Lillywhite - Lieutenant General Sir James Lindsay - Lieutenant General Albemarle Bertie, 9th Earl of Lindsey - Major General Louis Lipsett - Brigadier General Malcolm Orme Little (1857 – 1931) - Major General Sir Owen Edward Pennefather ...
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Paul Frankeur [SEP] date of death
Paul Frankeur Paul Frankeur (29 June 1905 - 27 October 1974) was a French actor who appeared in films by Jacques Tati ("Jour de fête") and Luis Buñuel ("The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie" and "The Phantom of Liberty"). He was sometimes credited as Paul Francoeur. Selected filmography. - "Girl with Grey Eyes" (1945)...
The Winner's Circle (1950 film) The Winner's Circle (French: Premières armes) is a 1950 French drama film directed by René Wheeler and starring Michèle Alfa, Julien Carette and Paul Frankeur. The film takes place in a stable for aspiring young jockeys. Cast. - Michèle Alfa as Yvonne - Julien Carette as Simon - Guy ...
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Paul Konsler [SEP] date of death
Paul Konsler Paul Konsler (15 January 1913 – 21 September 2007) was a French sports shooter. He competed in two events at the 1952 Summer Olympics in Helsinki.
, three positions - Jacques Mazoyer - Paul Konsler - 50 m rifle, prone - Jacques Mazoyer - Paul Konsler - 100m running deer - Jean-Albin Régis - Albert Planchon - Trap - André Taupin - Claude Lagarde External links. - Official Olympic Reports - International Olympic Committee results database
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Per Daniel Amadeus Atterbom [SEP] date of death
Per Daniel Amadeus Atterbom Per Daniel Amadeus Atterbom (19 January 1790 in Åsbo, Östergötland – 21 July 1855) was a Swedish romantic poet, and a member of the Swedish Academy. Life. He was son of a country parson, was born in the province of Ostergotland on 19 January 1790. He studied in the university of Upsala from ...
Erik Johan Stagnelius Erik Johan Stagnelius (14 October 1793 – 3 April 1823) was a Swedish Romantic poet and playwright. 1810 to 1840 was a blossoming time in Swedish poetry, and there were several writers of distinguished merit, among them Esaias Tegnér, Erik Gustaf Geijer, Per Daniel Amadeus Atterbom and Stagnelius. ...
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Peter Stanley James [SEP] date of death
Peter Stanley James Wing Commander Peter Stanley James, (24 February 1917 – 11 January 1999) was a pilot in the Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve during the Second World War, flying in RAF Bomber Command with No. 35 Squadron, No. 78 Squadron and No. 148 Squadron. James was captain of Handley Page Halifax L9500 (TL-H) d...
- Peter Brooks ("A Home Away From Home" Sep 27, 1963) - Horace Brown ("Death Scene" Mar 8, 1965) - James Brown ("Water's Edge" Oct 19, 1964) - Kathie Brown ("Bed of Roses" May 22, 1964) - Lew Brown, five appearances ("The Star Juror" Mar 15, 1963, "Run for Doom" May 17, 1963, "Three Wives Too Many" Jan 3, 1964, "
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Petter Adolf Karsten [SEP] date of death
Petter Adolf Karsten Petter Adolf Karsten (16 February 1834 – 22 March 1917) was a Finnish mycologist, the foremost expert on the fungi of Finland in his day, and known in consequence as the "father of Finnish mycology". Karsten was born in Merimasku near Turku, studied at the University of Helsinki, and then moved to ...
G. Karsten (1891-1968), American economist, statistician and businessman - Petter Adolf Karsten (1834–1917), Finnish mycologist - Sophie Karsten (1783-1862), Swedish dancer and artist - Sophie Mariane Karsten (1753-1848), Polish opera singer - Thomas Karsten (1885–1945), Dutch engineer - Wenceslaus Johann Gustav Karste...
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Phineas Ryrie [SEP] date of death
Phineas Ryrie Phineas Ryrie, JP (16 July 1829 – 22 February 1892) was a Scottish tea merchant in Hong Kong. He was the Senior Unofficial Member of the Legislative Council of Hong Kong and the first Chairman of the Hong Kong Jockey Club. Background. Ryrie was born in Stornoway, Na h-Eileanan an Iar, Scotland in 1827 or ...
chairman of the firm with the capital of £120 000. John Dent was appointed an unofficial Justice of the Peace in 1844. In 1857, he was appointed member of the Legislative Council of Hong Kong. He resigned from the office in 1861 and replaced by Francis Chomley, another partner of the Dent & Co.. He was reappointed to t...
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