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Donald H. Pflueger [SEP] date of death
Donald H. Pflueger Donald H. Pflueger (1923–1994 from Glendora, California) was a historian, educator and author. His parents, the G. H. Pflueger, were early citrus ranchers, and their river rock family home is still located on the northeast corner of Pflueger Avenue and Foothill Boulevard, in Glendora. Background. Pfl...
Pflueger Pflueger is a surname that could refer to: - Donald H. Pflueger, Californian historian - Timothy L. Pflueger, American architect - Sandy Pflueger, American equestrienne See also. - Pflüger
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Edoardo Raimondi [SEP] date of death
Edoardo Raimondi Edoardo Raimondi (Parma, July 26, 1837 - Reggio, April 12, 1919) was an Italian painter, known for landscapes and genre subjects. Biography. He was the son of the painter Carlo Raimondi, and a resident of Reggio, in Emilia. He either trained or was strongly influenced by Antonio Fontanesi, and exhibit...
The family was assisted and kept safe by art collector Emilio Jesi and philanthropist Alberto Della Ragione. During World War II (from 1943 to 1945) Raphael stayed in Rome with her daughter Giulia, then moved again to work in Genoa with an influential group of older sculptors, though one that did not have a common styl...
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Edward Beauchamp [SEP] date of death
Edward Beauchamp Sir Edward Beauchamp, 1st Baronet JP(12 April 1849 – 1 February 1925) was a British businessman and Liberal Party politician. Background. Beauchamp was educated at Highgate School. He served as a midshipman in the Royal Navy. He was Chairman of Lloyd's of London from 1905 to 1913, and vice-chairman fro...
Government Printing Office), 1975. - Beauchamp, Edward R. and Akira Iriye, ed. "Foreign Employees in Nineteenth-Century Japan". London: Westview Press, 1990. - Johonnot, James. "Principles and Practice of Teaching". New York: D. Appleton and Company, 1878. - Kaigo, Tokiomi . "The American Influence on the Education in ...
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Edward Henry Sieveking [SEP] date of death
Edward Henry Sieveking Sir Edward Henry Sieveking (24 August 1816 – 24 February 1904) was an English physician. Life. Sieveking was born in Bishopsgate, London. He studied medicine at the University of Berlin under eminent physiologist Johannes Peter Muller, and also at University College London and the University of E...
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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Edwin Atherstone [SEP] date of death
Edwin Atherstone Edwin Atherstone (1788–1872) was a poet and novelist. His works, which were planned on an imposing scale, attracted some temporary attention and applause, but are now forgotten. His chief poem, "The Fall of Nineveh", consisting of thirty books, appeared at intervals from 1828 to 1868. It narrates about...
prosecution by the Society for the Prevention of Vice. - At about this date Sunthorn Phu is imprisoned and begins his epic poem "Phra Aphai Mani". Works published in English. Works published in English United Kingdom. - Edwin Atherstone, "The Last Days of Herculaneum" - Joanna Baillie, "Metrical Legends of Exalted Char...
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Edwin C. Brock [SEP] date of death
Edwin C. Brock Edwin C. Brock (20 April 1946 - 22 September 2015) was an American Egyptologist, who worked for the Theban Mapping Project at the American University in Cairo. He worked on royal sarcophagi in the Valley of the Kings. He also worked in the tombs of Merenptah (KV8) and Amenmeses (KV10), along with Otto Sc...
, she discovered an ostracon painted with part of the original plan of the tomb among other objects. The pottery from this job has recently been published. She was married to Edwin C. Brock who was also an Eyptologist until his death in 2015. Publications. - (contributor) - No. 33, Autumn 2008, pp. 16 – 17.
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Emil Schorsch [SEP] date of death
Emil Schorsch Emil Schorsch (born January 12, 1899 in Hüngheim, Germany; died 1982 in Vineland (New Jersey)) was a German Rabbi. Life. Emil was the son of businessman Isaak Schorsch. In 1907 he was placed in an orphanage, and from 1915 to 1920 he trained to be a teacher, with an interruption for war service. Schorsch b...
Seminary of Breslau. In 1925, he completed his dissertation ""Die Lehrbarkeit der Religion"" (The Teachability of Religion). In 1927 Schorsch was called to Hannover to be the second rabbi in the community, along with Samuel Freund. His tasks included working with Jewish youth, and he helped start Jewish school for seco...
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Ernest Stafford Carlos [SEP] date of death
Ernest Stafford Carlos Ernest Stafford Carlos (1883–1917) was a British painter and war artist. He is best known for his works depicting the early days of the Scout Movement. He joined the British Army and was killed during the First World War. Early life and education. Born on 4 June 1883, in North Brixton, Ernest was...
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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Eru Potaka-Dewes [SEP] date of death
Eru Potaka-Dewes Eru Potaka-Dewes (1939 in Ruatoria – 7 August 2009 in Rotorua) was a New Zealand actor, Māori religious leader and activist. Life and career. Eru Potaka-Dewes attended Waiomatatini Native Primary School, Gisborne Boys' High School, and Otago University, where he studied history and teaching. Afterwards...
Eru Eru may refer to: People. - Eru (singer) (born 1983), Korean singer - Eru Potaka-Dewes (1939–2009), New Zealand actor - Syd Eru (born 1971), New Zealand rugby player Other uses. - Eru, alternative name for the letter Yery in the Cyrillic alphabet - Eru, alternative romanization of El, fictional character in the man...
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Ezra Sued [SEP] date of death
Ezra Sued Ezra Sued (7 June 1923 – 21 August 2011) was an Argentine international football striker. Career. Born in Once, Buenos Aires, Sued began playing club football for local side Racing Club de Avellaneda. He spent his entire professional career with the club, playing from 1943 until 1954 and winning the Argentine...
that he died in 1856 in Massachusetts, but these reports conflict with RLDS Church records that report him being baptized in 1860. Genealogical confusion has also resulted because Thayre's father was also named Ezra, but unlike the junior Thayre, he usually spelled his name "Thayer". Other sources report Thayre's birth...
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Fernando Mencherini [SEP] date of death
Fernando Mencherini Fernando Mencherini (1949 in Fermignano – 1997 in Cagli) was an Italian composer of chamber works who reached musical prominence before his early death. Biography. He attended the Conservatory “G. Rossini” in Pesaro, studying electronic music with Walter Branchi. His career as a composer began in 19...
Cresti, "Fernando Mencherini. Geografia di gesti", in "Musica Attuale", no.6, 1994 - Paolo Maurizi, "Incontro con Fernando Mencherini", in "Sonus", no.12, January–April 1994 - Renzo Cresti, "Fernando Mencherini. Geografia di gesti", in "Musica Attuale", no.6, 1994 - Paolo Maurizi, "Incontro con Fernando Mencherini", in...
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Fidél Pálffy [SEP] date of death
Fidél Pálffy Count Fidél Pálffy de Erdőd (6 May 1895 Svätý Jur – 2 March 1946 Budapest) was a Hungarian nobleman who emerged as a leading supporter of Nazism in Hungary. Early life. After service in the First World War he lived on an estate in Czechoslovakia before returning to Hungary, where he was left bankrupt by th...
Hungary, Knight of the Golden Fleece - Nikolaus VI Graf Pálffy ab Erdöd (1657/67–1732), Imperial field marshal and Palatine of Hungary, Knight of the Golden Fleece - Lipót Pálffy de Erdőd (1764–1825), Major General - Ferdinand Palffy von Erdöd (1774–1840), mining engineer in the Austrian Empire and Vienna Theatre manag...
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Firuz Shah Suri [SEP] date of death
Firuz Shah Suri Firuz Shah Suri (died 1554) was the third ruler of Sur dynasty. He was the son of Islam Shah Suri and succeeded him in 1554 when he was twelve years old. Firuz Shah Suri was assassinated within days of his coronation by Sher Shah Suri's nephew Muhammad Mubariz Khan who later ruled as Muhammad Shah Adil....
Ilyas Shah, Firuz Shah, Sikandar Shah, Raja Ganesha, Alauddin Hussain Shah and Nasiruddin Nasrat Shah are the notable rulers of medieval age. Afghan warrior Sher Shah Suri invaded Gour and was repelled by Mughal emperor Humayun. Humayun, loving the mango of Gour, named the place as Jannatabad (garden of heaven). Firuz ...
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Flaminio Ponzio [SEP] date of death
Flaminio Ponzio Flaminio Ponzio (1560–1613) was an Italian architect during the late-Renaissance or so-called Mannerist period, serving in Rome as the architect for Pope Paul V. Ponzio was born in Viggiù near Varese, and he died in Rome. After juvenile training in Milan, he moved to Rome, where he worked briefly with D...
1596 to Cardinal Tolomeo Galli, Secretary of State under pope Gregory XIII, who commissioned the first enlargement. In 1607 Cardinal Scipione Borghese, Paul V's nephew, took possession of the Villa; he enlarged and embellished it. The waterworks used to feed the fountains of the Villa and the spectacular Water Theatre ...
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Forty Martyrs of Sebaste [SEP] date of death
Forty Martyrs of Sebaste The Forty Martyrs of Sebaste or the Holy Forty (Ancient/Katharevousa Greek "Ἃγιοι Τεσσεράκοντα"; Demotic: "Άγιοι Σαράντα") were a group of Roman soldiers in the Legio XII "Fulminata" (Armed with Lightning) whose martyrdom in 320 for the Christian faith is recounted in traditional martyrologies....
about to freeze to death, "shivering from the cold, hugging themselves for warmth, or clasping hands to their faces or wrists in pain and despair". This is particularly evident in the large 10th-century ivory plaque from the Bode Museum and the Palaiologan portable mosaic set in wax, from Dumbarton Oaks. The subject re...
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Frank Lobdell [SEP] date of death
Frank Lobdell Frank Lobdell (1921 - 2013) was an American painter, often associated with the Bay Area Figurative Movement and Bay Area Abstract Expressionism. Life and career. Frank Lobdell was born on August 23, 1921 in Kansas City, Missouri, and raised in Minnesota. He attended the St. Paul School of Fine Arts, St. P...
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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Franz Philip Kaulen [SEP] date of death
Franz Philip Kaulen Franz Philip Kaulen (born 20 March 1827, at Düsseldorf; died at Bonn, 11 July 1907) was a German Catholic scriptural scholar. Life. He attended the gymnasium in his native city, studied theology at the University of Bonn from 1846 to 1849, and was ordained priest at Cologne on 3 September 1850. For ...
and worked on the "Nomenclator". He wrote many articles for the "Kirchenlexikon", the direction of which was for a time entirely in his hands. In 1892 illness forced him to withdraw to his brother's house at Tölz, where he lived in retirement until death. References. - Attribution - The entry cites: - Buchberger, "Kirc...
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François Chéreau [SEP] date of death
François Chéreau François Chéreau, also known as "François I Chéreau" (20 March 1680 Blois - 16 April 1729 Paris) was an engraver of portraits and reproductions of famous works of art during the reign of Louis XIV. Early life. He was the first son of carpenter Simon Chéreau and his wife Anne Hardouin whose second son, ...
when Jacques-François Chéreau retired, the collection ("fonds") numbering in the tens of thousands of plates, prints and plate blanks was sold to François Etienne Joubert (1787–1836), as well as the business premises, the mark of "Two Pillars of Gold," and book publishing records. Joubert's address is given as rue des ...
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François Joseph Lestiboudois [SEP] date of death
François Joseph Lestiboudois François Joseph Lestiboudois (20 January 1759 – 26 July 1815) was a French botanist. Born at Lille, he was the son of Jean-Baptiste Lestiboudois (1715–1804), a professor of botany at the "École centrale du département du Nord à Lille" and was the father of botanist Gaspard Thémistocle Lesti...
that combined the system of Joseph Pitton de Tournefort with that of Linnaeus. Publications. - Pharmacopoea, jussu senatus insulensis tertio edita [a P.-J. Riquet et J.-B. Lestiboudois], 1772. - Abrégé élémentaire de botanique, à l'usage de l'École de botanique de Lille, 1774. - Zoologie élémentaire, ou Abrégé de l'his...
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François-Joseph-Gaston de Partz de Pressy [SEP] date of death
François-Joseph-Gaston de Partz de Pressy François-Joseph-Gaston de Partz de Pressy (22 September 1712, Équirre - 8 October 1789) was a French cleric. He was the son of François-Joseph de Partz, marquis d'Esquire, and of Jeanne Elisabeth de Beaufort. He became vicar general of Boulogne-Sur-Mer, then in 1742 bishop of B...
- François Perrochel 1643–1675 - Nicolas Ladvocat-Billiard 1677–1681 - Claude Le Tonnelier de Breteuil 1682–1698 - Antoine-Girard de La Bournat 1698 - Pierre de Langle 1698–1724 - Jean-Marie Henriau 1724–1738 - Augustin-César D'Hervilly de Devise 1738–1742 - François-Joseph-Gaston de Partz de Pressy 1742–1789 - Jean-Re...
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François-Xavier Cloutier [SEP] date of death
François-Xavier Cloutier François-Xavier Cloutier (2 November 1848 – 18 September 1934) was a Canadian Roman Catholic Bishop. He was Bishop of Trois Rivières from 1889 to his death in 1934. References. - Catholic-Hierarchy entry
Alfred-Odilon Comtois Alfred-Odilon Comtois (5 March 1876 - 26 August 1945) was a Canadian bishop who was Bishop of Trois-Rivières from 1934 to 1945. From Trois-Rivières, he was ordained in 1898. He was named bishop by Pius XI and he was consecrated by François-Xavier Cloutier. In 1945, Maurice Roy succeeded him as Bis...
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Frederick Hockley [SEP] date of death
Frederick Hockley Frederick Hockley (1809 – November 10, 1885) was a British occultist and scryer who was a London-based Freemason and a member of the Societas Rosicruciana in Anglia. Career. Hockley avidly collected and transcribed over many years a vast library of important occult books, works and texts, including a ...
the copy was passed on to Frederick Hockley. At some later date, Hockley acquired the first half of Porter's original manuscript, and attempted to compile both Porter's and Palmer's versions into a single version. Sloane MS 3824 (from the mid-seventeenth century) features a number of elements from the "Book of the Offi...
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Frédéric Joliot-Curie [SEP] date of death
Frédéric Joliot-Curie Jean Frédéric Joliot-Curie (; 19 March 1900 – 14 August 1958), born "Jean Frédéric Joliot", was a French physicist, husband of Irène Joliot-Curie with whom he was jointly awarded the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1935 for their discovery of artificial radioactivity. Biography. Biography Early years....
Irène Joliot-Curie Irène Joliot-Curie (; 12 September 1897 – 17 March 1956) was a French scientist, the daughter of Marie Curie and Pierre Curie and the wife of Frédéric Joliot-Curie. Jointly with her husband, Joliot-Curie was awarded the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1935 for their discovery of artificial radioactivity....
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Gene Boucher [SEP] date of death
Gene Boucher Gene Boucher (6 December 1933, Bohol, Philippines - 31 January 1994, Manhattan) was an American operatic baritone. His career was chiefly associated with the Metropolitan Opera where he performed annually from 1965 until 1984 in more than 1000 performances in mainly comprimario roles. In 1964 he won the Me...
Pub dates 1981 Nov, 1983 Dec, 1985 Sep, Paperback (248 pp) - 1991, Italy, Arnoldo Mondadori Editore (Urania #1156), Pub date 1991 Jan, Paperback digest (176 pp), as Limbo Reception. "Galaxy" reviewer Floyd C. Gale praised the novel as "unpretentious space opera. . . . good adventure reading for a couple of carefree hou...
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Georg Wilhelm von dem Bussche [SEP] date of death
Georg Wilhelm von dem Bussche Georg Wilhelm von dem Bussche (19 July 1726 – 11 December 1794) was a general officer of Hanoverian soldiers during the War of the First Coalition who famously led one of the Coalition columns at the Battle of Tourcoing. He was born into a noble family in the Kingdom of Prussia but later b...
, Souham's division seized Kortrijk on 26 April. In this skirmish, the French forced 1,500 Coalition troops under Hanoverian General Georg Wilhelm von dem Bussche to abandon the city. The Hanoverians in Bussche's detachment included two squadrons of the 9th "Bussche" Light Dragoon Regiment, one company of the 14th "Die...
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George Dahlgren [SEP] date of death
George Dahlgren George Dahlgren (April 17, 1887 – January 16, 1940) was a football player in the National Football League. George Arthur Dahlgren was born in La Crosse, Wisconsin. He was the eldest son of Edwin Dahlgren who was born in Sweden and Pauline who was an immigrant from Norway. He played at the collegiate le...
has been claimed as 10 Aug 1874, however the date of 16 Sep 1866 is evidenced by his official birth record. He was educated to elementary level at Bourke, where his family moved after his father's alleged death when Stuart-Robertson was 4 years old. Despite the rumour that Robert senior had died during the 1870s in Que...
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George Harley [SEP] date of death
George Harley George Harley (12 February 1829 – 27 October 1896) was a Scottish physician. Life. The only son of George Barclay Harley and Margaret Macbeath, he was born at Harley House, Haddington, in East Lothian, on 12 February 1829. His father was 63 at the time of his birth, and died soon afterwards; and he was br...
has been claimed as 10 Aug 1874, however the date of 16 Sep 1866 is evidenced by his official birth record. He was educated to elementary level at Bourke, where his family moved after his father's alleged death when Stuart-Robertson was 4 years old. Despite the rumour that Robert senior had died during the 1870s in Que...
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George William Chafer [SEP] date of death
George William Chafer George William Chafer VC (16 April 1894 – 1 March 1966) was an English 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. He was 22 years old, and a private in the 1st Battalion, The...
served as general secretary of the Central American Mission. When Scofield died in 1921, Chafer moved to Dallas, Texas to pastor the First Congregational Church of Dallas where Scofield had ministered. Then, in 1924, Chafer and his friend William Henry Griffith Thomas realized their vision of a simple, Bible-teaching t...
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Georges Brunschvig [SEP] date of death
Georges Brunschvig Georges Brunschvig (21 February 1908 – 14 October 1973) was a Swiss lawyer and president of the Swiss Federation of Jewish Communities (SIG). Internationally, he is best known for representing the plaintiff in the 1934–35 "Berne Trial". Berne Trial. Born in Bern to a family of Jewish horse traders, B...
- Georges Biscot - Georges Bizet (1838–1875), French composer and pianist "(Georges Alexandre César Léopold Bizet)" - Georges-Henri Blouin - Georges Boillot - Georges Bonnet - Georges Boucher - Georges Boudarel - Georges Boulanger (violinist) - Georges Bouriano - Georges Braque - Georges Brassens - Georges Bregy - Geor...
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Gilberto Román [SEP] date of death
Gilberto Román Gilberto Román (29 November 1961 – 27 June 1990) was a Mexican boxer in the Super Flyweight division and a member of the 1980 Mexican Olympic team. Román was a two-time WBC and Lineal Super Flyweight Champion and is considered by many fans to be one of the great champions in this division. Gilberto was t...
title shot against WBC super flyweight champion Gilberto Román in September 1988, Hatanaka entered the ring of the Nagoya Rainbow Hall with full smile. Román floored Hatanaka in the first round, but was docked a point for a low blow late in the same round. Though Hatanaka was given a full five minutes to recover, he wa...
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Giovanni Battista Stefaneschi [SEP] date of death
Giovanni Battista Stefaneschi Giovanni Battista Stefaneschi (1582–1659) was an Italian painter of the Baroque period. He is also called the "Eremita di Monte Senario". Born in Florence. He was a pupil of the painter Andrea Commodi. In Florence, he labored for was Ferdinand II Medici, Duke of Tuscany, influenced by Jaco...
Giovanni Battista Casale Giovanni Battista Casale (died 1536) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Bishop of Belluno (1527–1536). Biography. On 18 Sep 1527, Giovanni Battista Casale was appointed during the papacy of Pope Clement VII as Bishop of Belluno. He served as Bishop of Belluno until his death in Sep 1536...
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Godfrey Imhof [SEP] date of death
Godfrey Imhof Alfred Godfrey Imhof (6 May 1911 in St. Giles – 27 August 1963 in Paddington) was a British racing driver in trials, rallies and hill climbing. He was the winner of the 2nd RAC Rally that was held in 1952, driving a Allard-Cadillac J2. Career. Before the war, he teamed up in trial with Ben Richardson and ...
a newly-designed steel chassis and lightweight body shells: the J, a competition sports car; the K, a slightly larger car intended for road use, and the four seater L. All three were based on the Ford Pilot chassis and powered by a fairly stock sidevalve V8 with a single carburettor and 6:1 compression, driving a three...
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Gordon Honeycombe [SEP] date of death
Gordon Honeycombe Ronald Gordon Honeycombe (27 September 1936 – 9 October 2015) was a British newscaster, author, playwright and stage actor. Gordon Honeycombe was born in Karachi, in the British Raj, and educated at the Edinburgh Academy and read English at University College, Oxford. His degree was later raised (auto...
Portrait of the Year"; she has also served as a judge for several years on the RIBA Annual Architecture Award Panels. On 18 September 2003, Somerville was appointed Chair of the Advisory Committee of the Government Art Collection, for a period of four years. As part of ITN'S "Famous Five" with Gordon Honeycombe, Martyn...
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Greta Knutson [SEP] date of death
Greta Knutson Greta Knutson or Knutson-Tzara (also known as Greta Knutson; 1899–1983) was a Swedish modernist visual artist, art critic, short story writer and poet. A student of André Lhote who adopted Abstraction, Cubism and Surrealism, she was also noted for her interest in phenomenology. Knutson was married to Roma...
10.1105/tpc.113.114868. Epub 2013 Sep 17. - Nelson KJ, Knutson ST, Soito L, Klomsiri C, Poole LB, Fetrow JS. Analysis of the peroxiredoxin family: using active-site structure and sequence information for global classification and residue analysis. Proteins. 2011 Mar;79(3):947-64. doi: 10.1002/prot.22936. Epub 2010 Dec ...
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Gudrun Fiil [SEP] date of death
Gudrun Fiil Gudrun Fiil (18 December 1890 – 19 May 1972) was inn keeper at Hvidsten Inn and member of the Danish resistance, whose husband, son and son-in-law were executed by the German occupying power. Biography. Gudrun Fiil was born in Gødstrup præstegaard, Snejbjerg on 18 December 1890 to tenant Kristen Kristensen ...
Kirstine Fiil Kirstine Fiil (23 August 1918 – 25 August 1983) was a convicted member of the Danish resistance as part of the Hvidsten Group, whose husband, father and brother were executed by the German occupying power. Biography. Biography Early life. Kirstine Fiil was born in Hvidsten on 23 August 1918 as the first o...
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Guilherme Paraense [SEP] date of death
Guilherme Paraense Guilherme Paraense (25 June 1884 – 18 April 1968) was a Brazilian sport shooter and Olympic Champion. He was the first Brazilian to win an Olympic gold medal. Paraense was born in Belém. He won a gold medal at the 1920 Summer Olympics in Antwerp, in the "Rapid-Fire Pistol" event. He was also part of ...
Paraense Paraense may refer to: - A person or thing from the state of Pará, in northern Brazil - Guilherme Paraense, a Brazilian sport shooter - Paraense Transportes Aéreos, a Brazilian airline
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Gusztáv Kálniczky [SEP] date of death
Gusztáv Kálniczky Gusztáv Kálniczky (1896 – 1964) was a Hungarian fencer. He competed in the individual and team foil events at the 1928 Summer Olympics.
, György Rozgonyi, György Piller-Jekelfalussy, József Rády, Gusztáv Kálniczky, Péter Tóth - Men's épée - József Rády - János Hajdú - Ottó Hátszeghy - Men's team épée - József Rády, János Hajdú, Albert Bógathy, György Piller-Jekelfalussy, Ottó Hátszeghy - Men's sabre - Ödön von Tersztyánszky - Attila Petschauer - Sándor...
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Géza von Radványi [SEP] date of death
Géza von Radványi Géza von Radványi (26 September 1907 – 27 November 1986) was a Hungarian film director, cinematographer, producer and writer. Biography. Born Géza Grosschmid, he took the name Radványi from his paternal grandmother. His brother was the writer Sándor Márai. Géza von Radványi made his debut in journalis...
Siodmak) - "The Doctor of Stalingrad" (1958, directed by Géza von Radványi) - "Rosemary" (1958, directed by Rolf Thiele) - "The Death Ship" (1959, directed by Georg Tressler) - "The Day the Rains Came" (1959, directed by Gerd Oswald) - "" ("Bumerang") (1960, directed by Alfred Weidenmann) - "Brainwashed" (1960, directe...
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Harold Loukes [SEP] date of death
Harold Loukes Harold Loukes (1 March 1912 – 7 August 1980) was a British academic in India and at the University of Oxford. Loukes was born in Ecclesall, Sheffield, Yorkshire. He was educated at the Central Secondary School in Sheffield before studying English at Jesus College, Oxford. He obtained a first-class degree ...
. Prometheus Books. - "The Fable as Literature" (1985). London: Continuum International Publishing Group - Athlone. - "Education for Personal Autonomy: Inquiry into the School's Resources for Furthering the Personal Development of Pupils" (editor) (1977). London: Bedford Sq. Press. - "Humanists and Quakers: an exchange...
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Harry Geoffrey Beasley [SEP] date of death
Harry Geoffrey Beasley Harry Geoffrey Beasley (18 December 1881 – 24 February 1939) was a British anthropologist and museum curator who developed an important ethnographic collection during the early 20th century that is now held in various British museums. Life. Beasley was born in 1881 in East Plumstead in Kent and d...
Harry Beasley Harry Beasley may refer to: - Harry Geoffrey Beasley (1881–1939), British anthropologist - Harry C. Beasley (1888–1931), United States Navy seaman - Harry Beasley (athlete) (1892-1972), Canadian Olympic sprinter - Harry Beasley (footballer) (1919–1979), Australian rules footballer
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Harun ibn Khumarawayh [SEP] date of death
Harun ibn Khumarawayh Harun ibn Khumarawayh (; died 30 December 904) was the fourth Tulunid ruler of Egypt (896–904). He succeed his elder brother Abu 'l-Asakir Jaysh, who had been murdered by army chiefs. He left state affairs to the vizier Abu Ja'far ibn Ali, preferring to live a life of dissolute luxury. This led to...
's extravagant spending exhausted the fisc, and by the time of his assassination in 896, the Tulunid treasury was empty. Following Khumarawayh's death, internal strife sapped Tulunid power. Khumarawayh's son Jaysh was a drunkard who executed his uncle, Mudar ibn Ahmad ibn Tulun; he was deposed after only a few months a...
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Heinrich Rantzau [SEP] date of death
Heinrich Rantzau Heinrich Rantzau or Ranzow (Ranzovius) (11 March 1526 – 31 December 1598) was a German humanist writer and statesman, a prolific astrologer and an associate of Tycho Brahe. He was son of Johan Rantzau. He was Governor of the Danish royal share in the Duchy of Holstein, a rich man and celebrated book c...
Paolo Paruta, Italian historian (b. 1540) - December 15 – Philips of Marnix, Lord of Saint-Aldegonde, Dutch writer and statesman (b. 1538) - December 16 – Yi Sun-sin, Korean naval leader (b. 1545) - December 31 – Heinrich Rantzau, German humanist writer, astrologer, and astrological writer (b. 1526) - "date unknown" - ...
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Hendrik van Oort [SEP] date of death
Hendrik van Oort Hendrik van Oort (6 August 1775 in Utrecht – 17 February 1847 in Utrecht) was a 19th-century painter from the Northern Netherlands. Among his best known works are "In the Meadow" and "The Shoemaker", the latter of which is on display at the Northampton Museum and Art Gallery, painted some time between ...
van Oort (born 1949), Dutch patristic and gnostic scholar - Hendrik van Oort (1775–1847), Dutch painter - (1804–1834), Dutch painter and illustrator, son of Hendrik - Named after him: Vanoort's crow, an Indonesian butterfly - Oord - Thomas Jay Oord (born 1965), American theologian and philosopher - Pieter van Oord (bor...
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Henny Lindorff Buckhøj [SEP] date of death
Henny Lindorff Buckhøj Henny Lindorff Buckhøj (29 April 1902 – 18 December 1979) was a Danish film actress. She appeared in 19 films between 1944 and 1970. She was born and died in Denmark. Filmography. - "Det bødes der for" (1944) - "Elly Petersen" (1944) - "Billet mrk." (1946) - "Ditte Menneskebarn" (1946) - "Røverne...
The Old Mill on Mols The Old Mill on Mols (Danish: Den gamle mølle paa Mols) is a 1953 Danish comedy film directed by Annelise Reenberg and starring Ib Schønberg, Henny Lindorff Buckhøj and Knud Heglund. Cast. - Ib Schønberg as Peter Jens Christian Rasmussen - Henny Lindorff Buckhøj as Fru Rasmussen - Knud Heglund as M...
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Henry Harford [SEP] date of death
Henry Harford Henry Harford (April 5, 1758 – December 8, 1834), 5th Proprietor of Maryland, was the last proprietary owner of the British colony of Maryland. He was born in 1758 the eldest — but illegitimate — son of Frederick Calvert 6th Baron Baltimore and his mistress Mrs. Hester Whelan. Harford inherited his father...
, Green co., PA) - John Archer (b.5 May 1741 – d. 28 Sep 1810, "Medical Hall", nr. Churchville, Harford co., MD. Buried at Churchville Presbyterian Church Cem., Churchville, Harford co., MD) - William Bradford, Sr. (b.1739 – d.1794) - Thomas Brice (b.1746) - Samuel Calwell (b. c1741 – d. 1799, Harford co., MD) - Richar...
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Henry Hurd Swinnerton [SEP] date of death
Henry Hurd Swinnerton Henry Hurd Swinnerton (1875–1966) was a British geologist (Not to be confused with American geologist A.C. Swinnerton). He was professor of geology at University College Nottingham from 1910 to 1946. Swinnerton was educated at the Royal College of Science, and earned a doctorate in zoology (D.Sc) ...
Swinnerton Swinnerton may refer to: People. People Individuals. - Alastair Swinnerton, British writer and producer - Bernadette Swinnerton, English racing cyclist - Cath Swinnerton, English racing cyclist - Charles Octavius Swinnerton Morgan, English politician, historian and antiquary - Frank Arthur Swinnerton, Englis...
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Henry Ingram, 7th Viscount of Irvine [SEP] date of death
Henry Ingram, 7th Viscount of Irvine Henry Ingram, 7th Viscount of Irvine (30 April 1691 – 4 April 1761), styled The Honourable Henry Ingram until 1736, was an English landowner and politician. Irvine was the fourth son of Arthur Ingram, 3rd Viscount of Irvine, by Isabella Machell, daughter of John Machell, Member of P...
Viscount, was a mistress of George IV. Viscounts of Irvine (1661). - Henry Ingram, 1st Viscount of Irvine (1620–1666) - Edward Ingram, 2nd Viscount of Irvine (1663–1668) - Arthur Ingram, 3rd Viscount of Irvine (1666–1702) - Edward Machell Ingram, 4th Viscount of Irvine (1686–1714) - Rich Ingram, 5th Viscount of Irvine ...
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Henryk Stażewski [SEP] date of death
Henryk Stażewski Henryk Stażewski (9 January 1894 – 10 June 1988) was a Polish painter, considered to be a pioneer of the classical avant-garde of the 1920s and 1930s. Stażewski was a foremost representative of the Constructivist movement, as well as the co-creator of the Geometric Abstract art movement, and a member o...
the donations from artists was a painter and art theoretician Władysław Strzemiński, actively supported by Katarzyna Kobro – a sculptor, Henryk Stażewski – painter, as well as Jan Brzękowski and Julian Przyboś – poets. The Collection in its ideological dimension reflects Strzemiński's artistic preferences, although its...
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Hermann Eppenhoff [SEP] date of death
Hermann Eppenhoff Hermann Eppenhoff (19 May 1919 – 10 April 1992) was a German football player and manager. Career. The forward was a member of FC Schalke 04 squad, which won the German Championship in the years 1939, 1940 and 1942. He also won three caps with the German national team. Coaching career. Later on he serv...
best footballers from frontline duty. Subsequently, Graf brought in players from the German national team as administrators, drivers and mechanics – men like Hermann Eppenhoff, Hermann Koch, Alfons Moog, Franz Hanreiter and Walter Bammes. Graf also requested Fritz Walter, who later captained the West German World Cup t...
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Hermann Hummel [SEP] date of death
Hermann Hummel Hermann Hummel (22 June 1876 – 13 September 1952) was a German chemist and politician in the Republic of Baden. He was a member of the DDP. Early life and career. Hummel was born in Lahr in the Grand Duchy of Baden. He studied astronomy, chemistry, mathematics and philosophy at the universities of Heidel...
- Eberhard Gothein H. - Willy Hellpach - Theodor Heuss - Elly Heuss-Knapp - Karl Hoffmann - Hermann Höpker-Aschoff - Erhard Hübener - Hermann Hummel K. - Harry Kessler - Wilhelm Kobelt - Waldemar Koch - Erich Koch-Weser - Wilhelm Külz L. - Ludwig Landmann - Helene Lange - Theodor Liesching - Arthur Lieutenant - Marie E...
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Hildebrand Horden [SEP] date of death
Hildebrand Horden Hildebrand Horden (died 1696) was a London actor. He joined the United Company in 1694, just before it split in two as the senior actors, headed by Thomas Betterton, walked out and set up a cooperative company in Lincoln's Inn Fields. As he was young and untried, it is unlikely that Horden was invited...
(Southwold Town Defences, Suffolk) - 1259 Dec 20, Richard (de Clare), Tonebrugg (Tonbridge Town Defences) - 1260 Dec 18, Marmaducus, filius Galfri, Horden (Horden Hall, Horden, Durham). Marmaduke FitzGeoffrey - 1261 Aug 14, Robert de Sancto Johanne, Basing (Basing House, Basingstoke, Hampshire). Robert St John. - 1261 ...
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Hippolyte Lippens [SEP] date of death
Hippolyte Lippens Hippolyte Lippens (16 October 1847 – 31 December 1906) was a lawyer, manager of sugar factories and a Belgian liberal politician. He was a son of Auguste Lippens, burgomaster of Moerbeke-Waas, and he married in 1873, with Louise de Kerckhove de Denterghem, a daughter of the burgomaster of Ghent Charle...
Lippens Lippens may refer to: People with the surname. - Danny Lippens (born 1961), Belgian racing cyclist - Hippolyte Lippens (1847–1906), Belgian lawyer, businessman, politician - Martin Lippens (1934-2016), Belgian football player - Maurice Lippens (governor) (1875–1956), former governor of Belgian Congo - Maurice L...
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Huib Drion [SEP] date of death
Huib Drion Huib Drion (The Hague, 25 April 1917 – Leiden, 20 April 2004) was a Dutch Supreme Court judge and professor of civil law who became famous for proposing a suicide pill, which was later called Drion's pill after him. Drion wrote that elderly people who were incurably sick should be able to visit their doctor ...
Huib Huib is a Dutch given name. Notable people with this name include: - Huib Bakker (born 1965), Dutch physicist - Huib Drion (1917–2004), Dutch law scholar and judge - Huib Emmer (born 1951), Dutch composer - Huib Luns (1881–1942), Dutch painter, sculptor and writer - Huib Ruijgrok (born 1944), Dutch football coach ...
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Iller Pattacini [SEP] date of death
Iller Pattacini Iller Pattacini (Barco di Bibbiano, 7 October 1933 – Barco, 3 September 2006), was an Italian composer of light music, arranger, band leader, and conductor. He worked as a house arranger for Ricordi and under the pen name Lunero penned songs such as "Una lacrima sul viso", a success for Bobby Solo in 19...
's story, starring Rossano Brazzi, Laura Adani, Aroldo Tieri, Turi Ferro, Luisella Boni, Esmeralda Ruspoli and directed by Daniele D'Anza) and "Canta ragazzina", her entry for the 1967 edition of the Sanremo Festival. The album was produced by Pete Spargo, the orchestra being conducted by Iller Pattacini. The album con...
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Isaac Elias [SEP] date of death
Isaac Elias Isaac Elias (1590 – 1630), was a Dutch Golden Age painter. Biography. He was probably born in Amsterdam and is known for portraits and genre works. References.
children were all killed and scalped; Elias was later found by the Native Americans in the woods with his brother-in-law Isaac Coffman, and they, too, were killed. Elias Payne had been only wounded, but with no one to tend his wounds, he bled to death. Payne's grave was later destroyed during construction of Interstate...
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Isidor Schneider [SEP] date of death
Isidor Schneider Isidor Schneider (1896–1976) was an American and Imagist poet and a radical during the Great Depression. Career. Isidor Schneider was born in 1896 in the Western Ukraine; his family came to the USA when he was six years old. Career Literary career. Schneider contributed to many literary journals and ma...
de Lichtervelde, 1780–1796 Bishops of Namur Bishops since 1802. - Claude de Bexon (25 May 1802 – 15 Sep 1803) - Joseph Pisani de La Gaude (1803–1828) - Nicolas-Alexis Ondenard (1828–1830 ) - Jean Arnold Barret (15 Apr 1833 – 31 Jul 1835 ) - Nicolas-Joseph Dehesselle (1 Feb 1836 – 1865 ) - Victor-Auguste-Isidor Deschamp...
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Jacques Chessex [SEP] date of death
Jacques Chessex Jacques Chessex ( Payerne, 1 March 1934 – Yverdon-les-Bains, 9 October 2009) was a Swiss author and painter. Biography. Chessex was born in 1934 in Payerne. From 1951 to 1953, he studied in St-Michel College in Fribourg, before undertaking literature studies in Lausanne. In 1953, he co-founded the liter...
Cannan, English poet (born 1893) - December 14 – Josef Magnus Wehner, German poet and playwright (born 1891) - "Unknown date" – Kathleen Lindsay, English-born South African romance novelist (born 1903) Awards. - Nobel Prize in Literature: Patrick White Awards Canada. - See 1973 Governor General's Awards for a complete ...
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Jacques Raymond Brascassat [SEP] date of death
Jacques Raymond Brascassat Jacques Raymond Brascassat (30 August 1804 – 28 February 1867) was a French painter noted for his landscapes, and in particular his animal pieces. Biography. Brascassat was born in Bordeaux and studied art in Paris under Louis Hersent at the École des Beaux-Arts in Paris. He won second place ...
1885) - August 30 – Jacques Raymond Brascassat, French animal painter (died 1867) - September 1 – John Scarlett Davis, English painter (died 1845) - September 18 – John Steell, Scottish portrait sculptor (died 1891) - September 27 – Anna McNeill Whistler, "Whistler's Mother" (died 1881) - December 16 – Adèle Kindt, Bel...
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Jacques d'Arc [SEP] date of death
Jacques d'Arc Jacques d'Arc or Darc (1380–1440) was a farmer in the village of Domrémy in Lorraine, and the father of the French heroine and Roman Catholic saint Jeanne d'Arc, better known in English as Joan of Arc. Life. Born at Ceffonds, he held the post of "doyen" in Domrémy, a local post that collected taxes and or...
. - "The facts concerning the life and death of LOUIS AIME AUGUSTIN LEPRINCE, pioneer of the moving pîcture and his family", by Jacques Pfend (Sarreguemines/57200/France) 2014.. - https://www.bbc.com/news/entertainment-arts-33198686 External links. - L'EMPREINTE DE LOUIS AIME AUGUSTIN LEPRINCE DANS L'HISTOIRE DU CINEMA...
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James Beveridge Thomson [SEP] date of death
James Beveridge Thomson Sir James Beveridge Thomson, KBE, SMN, PMN, PJK (24 March 1902 – 31 March 1983), was a Scottish jurist and barrister who was the Chief Justice of the Federal Court of Malaysia. He was also Chief Justice of Fiji. Life. Born in Clydebank, Scotland, he attended George Watson's College and graduated...
, 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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James Hingston Tuckey [SEP] date of death
James Hingston Tuckey James Hingston Tuckey (August 1776 – 4 October 1816) was an Irish-born British explorer and a captain in the Royal Navy. Some sources mistakenly refer to him as James Kingston Tuckey. Tuckey was born at Greenhill, near Mallow, August 1776. He went to sea at an early age, and in 1793 was received i...
Portsmouth on December 8, the same year, Smith bringing 600 species of plants, of which about 50 were new to science. The best known of Smith's new species is probably "Pinus canariensis", the Canary Island Pine. Death on the Congo. Having learned geology from Buch in addition to discovering new plant species, Smith wa...
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James Myles Hogge [SEP] date of death
James Hogge James Myles Hogge (19 April 1873 – 27 October 1928) was a British social researcher and Liberal politician. Hogge was educated at the Edinburgh Normal School, Moray House School of Education, and the University of Edinburgh, where he was president of the Liberal Association. Hogge at first wanted to be teac...
OUP, 2007 - James Myles Hogge by Gordon F Millar in "Dictionary of National Biography", Oxford 2004–08 - The life and career of Liberal MP James Myles Hogge 1873–1928 by Ian Elder: Journal of Liberal History, Issue 30, Spring 2001 External links. - The life and career of Liberal MP James Myles Hogge 1873–1928 by Ian El...
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Jean Pond Miner Coburn [SEP] date of death
Jean Pond Miner Coburn Jean Pond Miner Coburn (1866–1967) was an American sculptor born in Menasha, Wisconsin. Life. Miner studied at the Art Institute of Chicago with Lorado Taft, eventually becoming an assistant to him, and teaching at the institute. During the World's Columbian Exposition in 1893 Miner, along with H...
", a memoir about Menasha - Jean Pond Miner Coburn, sculptor - Samuel A. Cook, U.S. Representative - William Duchman, legislator and sawmill operator - A. D. Eldridge, legislator and businessman - William P. Grimes, legislator and businessman - Eric Hinske, hitting coach for the Los Angeles Angels and former American L...
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Jean-Marie Villot [SEP] date of death
Jean-Marie Villot Jean-Marie Villot (11 October 1905 – 9 March 1979) was a French prelate and Cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church who served as Archbishop of Lyon from 1965 to 1967, Prefect of the Congregation for the Clergy from 1967 to 1969, Vatican Secretary of State from 1969 to 1979, and Camerlengo of the Holy R...
Hector Sévin (2 Dec 1912 – 4 May 1916) - (Cardinal) Louis-Joseph Maurin (1 Dec 1916 – 16 Nov 1936) - (Cardinal) Pierre-Marie Gerlier (30 Jul 1937 – 17 Jan 1965) - (Cardinal) Jean-Marie Villot (17 Jan 1965 – 7 Apr 1967) - (Cardinal) Alexandre Renard (28 May 1967 – 29 Oct 1981) - (Cardinal) Albert Decourtray (29 Oct 1981...
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Jed Williams [SEP] date of death
Jed Williams John Ellis Dowell Williams, known as Jed Williams (12 June 1952 – 10 November 2003), was a Welsh jazz journalist and the founder and artistic director of the Brecon Jazz Festival. Williams was born in Cardiff and educated at the Howardian Grammar School. By the time he left school, he was already a semi-pr...
sudden death of Jed Williams from a heart attack. Due to Keith Hudson's declining health over the next few years the editorial board felt that a new editor was needed. Lucy Whitfield was voted into that role during 2007, and took up the reins in November of that year. The magazine was run by a team of three, with Lucy ...
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Jenő Zsigmondy [SEP] date of death
Jenő Zsigmondy Jenő Zsigmondy (4 July 1889 – 30 July 1930), also known as Jenő von Zsigmondy (; , , 4 July 1889 – 30 July 1930) was a Hungarian tennis player who was one of Hungary's top players in the early 20th century. The national champion in 1907, 1910 and 1911, he competed for Hungary at the 1908 Summer Olympics ...
Ferenc Deák" monument (1914) in Szeged, Jenő Zsigmondy, and Mór Jókai, and women such as Ilona Lukács (Béla Jármay's wife), Róza Laborfalvy and Lujza Blaha. Legacy. Upon his death on 31 July 1937, Zala was given a state funeral and buried at Kerepesi Cemetery, with a tombstone made by Miklós Ligeti. The Hungarian Natio...
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Jimmy Speirs [SEP] date of death
Jimmy Speirs James Hamilton Speirs (22 March 1886 – 20 August 1917) was a Scottish footballer who represented his country on one occasion, scored the winning goal in the 1911 FA Cup Final, and received the Military Medal during the First World War. Born in Glasgow, he worked as a clerk while playing youth football for ...
marriage ended in 1990. In October 2002, Bill married his partner Pat Stuart in Glasgow. Bill died in Glasgow on 23 September 2009 following a long illness. External links. - Bill Speirs - Daily Telegraph obituary - BBC: Union champion Speirs dies at 57 - Wed 23 Sep 2009 - STV: Tributes paid to trade unionist Bill Spei...
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Joaquim Ibarz [SEP] date of death
Joaquim Ibarz Joaquim Ibarz Melet (25 May 1943 – 12 March 2011) was a Spanish journalist who for 28 years was a Latin America correspondent for the Barcelona newspaper "La Vanguardia". He was widely recognized by his journalistic colleagues and others as an expert on Latin American affairs and as an authoritative and w...
Juan Restrepo, formerly of TVE, said he possessed "a professional dedication I have rarely encountered in this job." Pablo Biffi, an editor at the Buenos Aires newspaper Clarín, described Ibarz as "a 'journalistic animal,' with an admirable and unmatched capacity for work." Mexican diplomat David Nájera called him a "g...
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Johan Wagenaar [SEP] date of death
Johan Wagenaar Johan Wagenaar (1 November 1862 – 17 June 1941) was a Dutch composer and organist. Life. Born in Utrecht, out of wedlock, he was the son of Cypriaan Gerard Berger van Hengst and Johanna Wagenaar. Wagenaar's parents were of different social strata: his father was an aristocrat, while his mother was of mor...
Claude Debussy, composer (d. 1918) - September 25 – Léon Boëllmann, composer and organist (d. 1897) - October 10 – Arthur De Greef, composer and pianist (d. 1940) - November 1 – Johan Wagenaar, organist and composer (d. 1941) - December 18 – Moriz Rosenthal, pianist (d. 1946) - "date unknown" – Marcelle Lender, French ...
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Johann Stobäus [SEP] date of death
Johann Stobäus Johann Stobäus (6 July 158011 September 1646) was a North German composer and lutenist. Life. Stobäus was born at Graudenz. From 1599 to 1608 he was a pupil of Johannes Eccard, the Kapellmeister of Königsberg. In 1601 he joined the princely "Kapelle" as a bass singer, and in 1602 he became "Kantor" at Kö...
- July 29 – Johann Theile, composer (died 1724) - "date unknown" – Juan de Araujo, musician and composer (died 1712) Deaths. - September 11 – Johann Stobäus, composer (born 1580) - September 24 – Duarte Lobo, composer (born c. 1545) - October 3 – Virgilio Mazzocchi, Italian composer of sacred vocal music (born 1597) - ...
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Johannes Wislicenus [SEP] date of death
Johannes Wislicenus Johannes Wislicenus (24 June 1835 – 5 December 1902) was a German chemist, most famous for his work in early stereochemistry. Biography. The son of the radical Protestant theologian Gustav Wislicenus, Johannes was born on 24 June 1835 in Kleineichstedt (now part of Querfurt, Saxony-Anhalt) in Prussi...
by Fehling as his assistant at Stuttgart Polytechnic, but within a year he left to succeed Johannes Wislicenus at Zurich. There he remained for thirteen years, and it was during this period that he devised his well-known method for determining vapour densities, and carried out his experiments on the dissociation of the...
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John Cecil Holm [SEP] date of death
John Cecil Holm John Cecil Holm (November 4, 1904, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania – October 24, 1981, in Westerly, Rhode Island) was an American dramatist, theatre director and actor. He is best known for his 1935 play "Three Men on a Horse", co-written with George Abbott. He was often billed as Cecil Holm as an actor, ...
Left Party - Jim Holm (born 1945), American politician - John Cecil Holm, (1904–1981) American dramatist - John Holm, Canadian politician - John A. Holm, linguist - John Holms (1830–1891), Scottish businessman and Liberal politician - Kai Holm (1896–1985), Danish film actor - Karl Eric Holm (1919–2016), Swedish Army li...
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John George Cochrane [SEP] date of death
John George Cochrane John George Cochrane (1781–1852) was a Scottish editor and bibliographer, also a librarian, with a general knowledge of literary history. Life. Cochrane was born in Glasgow, where his father was engaged in the law. Having received some education he was placed with a bookseller, but set out to seek ...
b. Also exchanged on parole at this time was Lord Cochrane, who had been captured by Linois's squadron in the Mediterranean while commanding . c. The president of the court was Rear-Admiral John Holloway, with the court composed of Captains George Murray, George Duff, James Newman-Newman, Robert Lambert, William Grange...
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John Henry Fairbank [SEP] date of death
John Henry Fairbank John Henry Fairbank (1831 in Rouses Point, New York – February 1914 in Petrolia, Ontario) was variously a surveyor, oilman, inventor, banker, politician and fire chief in Lambton County, Ontario. Career. Surveying for the Grand Trunk Railway through Lambton County, Fairbank was contracted in 1858 to...
the Vane-Tempest-Stewarts, Earls Vane and Marquesses of Londonderry. Tempest baronets of Tong, Yorkshire. Created 25 May 1664 in the Baronetcy of England for John Tempest. - Sir John Tempest, 1st Baronet (1645–23 Jun 1693) - Sir George Tempest, 2nd Baronet (22 May 1672–11 Oct 1745) - Sir Henry Tempest, 3rd Baronet (1 S...
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John Masey Wright [SEP] date of death
John Masey Wright John Masey Wright (1777–1866) was an English watercolour-painter. He was apprenticed to the same business, but, as it proved distasteful to him, he was allowed to follow his natural inclination for art. As a boy he was given the opportunity of watching Thomas Stothard when at work in his studio, but o...
Stephen Poyntz Denning Stephen Poyntz Denning (1795 – 8 June 1864) was an English portrait painter and gallery curator. He studied drawing and painting under John Masey Wright, working from Wright's address from 1814 to 1817, before exhibiting oil and watercolour miniature portraits at the Royal Academy between 1814 an...
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John Schank [SEP] date of death
John Schank Admiral John Schank (c. 1740 – 6 February 1823) was an officer of the British Royal Navy known for his skill in ship construction and mechanical design. Biography. He was the son of Alexander Schank of Castlerig, Fife, Scotland. He entered the Royal Navy when young. His remarkable skills at mechanical desig...
his death his widow and their only son went to live in England at Barton House, Dawlish, the home of her aunt, the widow of Admiral John Schank, and two of Mrs Frobisher's uncles, Sir William Grant, of Beldorney Castle, and Major John Grant (1766-1837). The Frobishers were the parents of one son, - Rev. James Joseph Fr...
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John Wisdom [SEP] date of death
John Wisdom Arthur John Terence Dibben Wisdom (12 September 1904, Leyton, Essex9 December 1993, Cambridge), usually cited as John Wisdom, was a leading British philosopher considered to be an ordinary language philosopher, a philosopher of mind and a metaphysician. He was influenced by G.E. Moore, Ludwig Wittgenstein a...
Diego Pereda Diego Pereda (1574-1634) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Auxiliary Bishop of Toledo (1621–1634). Biography. Diego Pereda was born in 1574 and ordained a priest in the Oblates of Wisdom. On 17 Mar 1621, he was appointed during the papacy of Pope Gregory XV as Auxiliary Bishop of Toledo and Titula...
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Joseph Déjacque [SEP] date of death
Joseph Déjacque Joseph Déjacque (; December 27, 1821, Paris – 1864, Paris) was a French early anarcho-communist poet, philosopher and writer. Déjacque was the first recorded person to employ the term "libertarian" (French: "libertaire") for himself in a political sense in a letter written in 1857, criticizing Pierre-Jo...
- 31 July - Louis Christophe François Hachette, publisher (born 1800). - 7 August - Olympe-Philippe Gerbet, Roman Catholic Bishop and writer (born 1798). - 1 September - Barthélemy Prosper Enfantin, social reformer (born 1796). - Full date unknown - Joseph Déjacque, anarcho-communist poet and writer (born 1821).
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Joseph MacRory [SEP] date of death
Joseph MacRory Joseph Cardinal MacRory (; 19 March 1861 – 13 October 1945) was an Irish Cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church who served as Archbishop of Armagh from 1928 until his death. He was elevated to the cardinalate in 1929. He is regarded as the leading Catholic Churchman in Ireland during the period spanning t...
published, in 1945, a 71-page biography of the prelate, "The People's Primate. A Memoir of Joseph Cardinal MacRory", (Dublin, 1945). Death. After a brief illness, Cardinal MacRory died at the age of 84 from a heart attack at "Ara Coeli", the residence in Armagh. He was interred in St Patrick's Cathedral Cemetery, Armag...
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Joy Postle [SEP] date of death
. In 1984, Postle broke her hip and moved into West Orange Manor Nursing Home; nevertheless she continued painting. Joy Postle died on June 1, 1989 and her ashes were spread at her home at Lake Rose in Florida. Publications by Joy Postle. Postle published several books, including: - "Fine Feathers" - 1941 - "Glamour B...
Joy Postle Joy Postle was a pioneering American environmental artist and creator of celebrated murals depicting Florida wildlife. Early years and education. Katherine Joy Postle was born on January 20, 1896 in Chicago to architect Oliver Hambleton Postle (1851-1900) and Mary M. Brown. She was raised in an atmosphere of...
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Jules-Jean Ravel [SEP] date of death
Jules-Jean Ravel Jules-Jean Ravel (6 March 1901, in Guillaumes – 19 June 1986, in Nice), was a Communist politician and trade union organizer in Nice, France. Secretary of the trade union of gas workers of Nice from 1931 to 1933, he was also secretary of the Communist Party in the Nice sector, in 1935. After the Libera...
Ravel (born 1964), American heavy metal guitarist - Edeet Ravel (born 1955), Israeli-Canadian novelist - Gaston Ravel (1878–1958), French film director and screenwriter - Jules-Jean Ravel (1901-1986), French communist politician and trade union organizer - Pierre Joseph Ravel (1832–1908), Swiss civil engineer, father o...
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Julian Wastall [SEP] date of death
Julian Wastall Julian Wastall (18 September 1958 – 11 January 1994) was a composer working in film and TV including the successful Granada TV series "Cracker" (1993) and "The Lost Language of Cranes" (1991). Other credits include "Clubland" (1991), "GamesMaster" (1992), "Revolver" (1991) and "Angels" (1992). As 'Jules ...
Notable alumni (Old Stamfordians) Music. - Sir Malcolm Sargent, conductor - Sir Michael Tippett, composer - Julian Wastall, composer Notable alumni (Old Stamfordians) Literature and the arts. - Michael Asher FRSL, author and explorer - Torben Betts, playwright - Nelson Dawson, silversmith, jeweller, designer, etcher an...
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Julius Schaub [SEP] date of death
Julius Schaub Julius Schaub (20 August 1898 – 27 December 1967) was the chief aide and adjutant to German dictator Adolf Hitler until the dictator's suicide on 30 April 1945. Born in 1898 in Munich, Bavaria, Schaub served as a field medic during World War I, during which he injured both of his feet. During the hard tim...
prevent the authorities from naming a street after her in Dortmund-Lütgendortmund. Käthe Schaub died towards the end of September 1982 at Dortmund-Lütgendortmund. One source gives the date of her death as 27 September 1972, but there is not total unanimity between sources over the precise date of her death.
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King Robbo [SEP] date of death
King Robbo King Robbo (born John Robertson, 23 October 1969 – 31 July 2014) was an English underground graffiti artist. His feud with the artist Banksy was the subject of a Channel 4 television documentary called "Graffiti Wars", first shown in August 2011. Early works. Robbo painted his first train in 1985 and the ‘Me...
cancer. - Jorge Jacobson, 78, Argentine journalist and news reader (Telefe Noticias), heart attack. - King Robbo, 44, English underground graffiti artist, complications from a head injury. - Mukku Raju, 83, Indian Nandi Award-winning actor ("1940 Lo Oka Gramam"). - Khenpo Kyosang Rinpoche, 63, Tibetan Buddhist teacher....
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Kong Qian [SEP] date of death
Kong Qian Kong Qian (孔謙) (d. May 28, 926) was an official of the Chinese Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms period state Later Tang (and Later Tang's predecessor state Jin. He was credited with making sure that the campaigns of Later Tang's founding emperor Emperor Zhuangzong (Li Cunxu) was well-financed, but his methods ...
Qian Gu Qian Gu (Ch'ien Ku, traditional: 錢谷, simplified: 钱谷); ca. (1508-"unknown") was a Chinese landscape painter during the Ming Dynasty (1368–1644). His date of death is unknown, but is traditionally given as around 1578. Qian was born in Changzhou in the Jiangsu province. His style name was 'Shubao' and his sobriqu...
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Konstantīns Pēkšēns [SEP] date of death
Konstantīns Pēkšēns Konstantīns Pēkšēns (born 3 March 1859, Mazsalaca parish, Russian Empire — died 23 June 1928, Bad Kissingen, Weimar Republic) is one of the most prominent Latvian architects of all times. After Jānis Baumanis he is the epitome of the second generation of Latvian architects. Many Latvian cities and t...
Pritzker Prize laureate 2006 - December 15 – Friedensreich Hundertwasser, Austrian architect and artist (died 2000) - "date unknown" – James Birrell, Australian architect Deaths. - January 23 – A. E. Doyle, American architect (born 1877 - June 23 – Konstantīns Pēkšēns, Latvian-born architect (born 1859) - December 10 –...
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Kurt Hoffmann [SEP] date of death
Kurt Hoffmann Kurt Hoffmann (12 November 1910 – 25 June 2001) was a German film director, the son of Carl Hoffmann. He directed 48 films between 1938 and 1971. His 1958 film "Wir Wunderkinder" was entered into the 1st Moscow International Film Festival and his 1960 film "The Haunted Castle" was entered into the 2nd Mos...
Goldstein - Editor-in-chief of the major radio station "Deutschlandsender" - Herbert Grünstein – DDR - Deputy Minister of the Interior - Kurt Hager (24 Jul 1912-18 Sep 1998) -Politburo member - Erich Henschke – Editor-in-chief of "Berliner Zeitung" - Karl-Heinz Hoffmann – General of the "Nationale Volksarmee" ("Nationa...
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Kurt Pflieger [SEP] date of death
Kurt Pflieger Kurt Pflieger (19 September 1890 – 19 September 1958) was a general in the Wehrmacht of Nazi Germany during World War II who commanded several divisions. He was a recipient of the Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross. Awards and decorations. - Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross on 10 February 1945 as "generalle...
337th Infantry Division (Wehrmacht) The 337th Infantry Division () was a German Army infantry division in World War II. It was formed on 16 November 1940 in Kempten. The division was destroyed on the Eastern front in July 1944 and formed the stab of Divisionsgruppe 337 on 7 August 1944 which later was the basis of the ...
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Lawrence Dalton [SEP] date of death
Lawrence Dalton Lawrence Dalton (died 13 December 1561) was an officer of arms at the College of Arms in London. Dalton was one of thirteen children of Roger Dalton of Bispham, Lancashire, and his fourth wife. Lawrence Dalton also had two half-brothers and one half-sister from his father's first marriage. Little is kno...
, North America, 7, Nov. 2011. Date accessed: 14 Sep. 2012. - "Free Culture, Free Software, Free Infrastructures!" Interviews with Kloschi, Jürgen Neumann (Freifunk Germany), Kurt Jansson (Wikimedia Germany), Rishab Aiyer Ghosh (United Nations University), Lawrence Lessig (Creative Commons), Allison, Benoit (Montréal W...
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Leverett Candee [SEP] date of death
Leverett Candee Leverett Candee (1 June 1795 – 27 November 1863) was an industrialist, businessman, and pioneer rubber manufacturer. Life. Candee went to New Haven at the age of fifteen after receiving a minimal education at the local school in Oxford, Connecticut. There he obtained employment first with a Gad Peck who...
Leverett Leverett may refer to: Places. Places United States. - Leverett, Illinois, an unincorporated community - Leverett, Massachusetts, a town - Leverett, Mississippi, an unincorporated community - Leverett's Chapel, Texas, an unincorporated community - Leverett's Chapel Independent School District, Texas Places Ant...
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Linton McGee Collins [SEP] date of death
Linton McGee Collins Linton McGee Collins (June 21, 1902 – April 12, 1972) was a Judge of the United States Court of Claims. Education and career. Born on June 21, 1902, in Reidsville, Georgia, Collins received an Artium Baccalaureus degree in 1921 from Mercer University and a Master of Arts in 1922 from the same insti...
"Collier's". The Collins and Hardmans. - Lamartine Griffin Hardman (1856–1937), Georgia State Representative 1902–07, Georgia State Senator 1908–10, Governor of Georgia 1927–31. Father-in-law of Linton McGee Collins. - Linton McGee Collins, Judge of U.S. Court of Claims 1964–71. Son-in-law of Lamartine Griffin Hardman....
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Lito Anzures [SEP] date of death
Lito Anzures Angelito Castro Anzures, popularly known as Lito Anzures (born 22 February 1927 in Santa Ines, Bulacan, Philippines - 1995) was a Filipino actor. Lito worked in several films as a supporting actor. Lito died at the age of 67 in 1995.
with Fanny Serrano, Rolly Papasin, Romy Mallari & Charmie Benavidez - "Ang Kanilang Ama" (Their father)" with Fred Montilla, Diana Dean, Angelito, Herbert Bautista, Maila Gumila, and Charmie Benavidez - "Joselito"" with Michael Sandico, Lito Anzures, Estrella Kuenzler, Joey Galvez, Jose Villafranca and introducing Jan...
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Louis Nicolas Victor de Félix d'Ollières [SEP] date of death
Louis Nicolas Victor de Félix d'Ollières Louis Nicolas Victor de Félix d'Ollières (23 September 1711, Aix-en-Provence – 10 October 1775, Versailles), comte du Muy, comte de Grignan, was a French soldier and statesman from a family originating in Provence. He was made a member of the Ordre du Saint-Esprit in 1764. Form...
He produced bust or portraits of many great men, notably Pierre Corneille, Thomas Corneille, Philippe Quinault, Jean de la Fontaine and Jean-Philippe Rameau, as well as the monument to Richard Montgomery in St. Paul's Chapel in New York City. His students included Jean-Joseph Foucou. Bibliography. - Auguste Jal, "Dicti...
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Louis Varney [SEP] date of death
Louis Varney Louis Varney (; 30 May 1844, New Orleans, Louisiana – 20 August 1908, Cauterets, France) was a French composer. Biography. Louis Varney was the son of Alphonse Varney, a French conductor at the Bouffes-Parisiens and at the Grand Théâtre de Bordeaux, he was also invited to conduct the "French Opera Season" ...
. - "The facts concerning the life and death of LOUIS AIME AUGUSTIN LEPRINCE, pioneer of the moving pîcture and his family", by Jacques Pfend (Sarreguemines/57200/France) 2014.. - https://www.bbc.com/news/entertainment-arts-33198686 External links. - L'EMPREINTE DE LOUIS AIME AUGUSTIN LEPRINCE DANS L'HISTOIRE DU CINEMA...
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Luc Agbala [SEP] date of death
Luc Agbala Luc Agbala Watékou (23 September 1947 – 18 October 2010) was a Togo international football forward and referee. Playing career. Born in Kandé, Agbala began playing club football for local side Diables Rouges de Lomé, now Dynamic Togolais. He made his first division debut in 1966, scoring a goal in the match....
Prophet S.K Abiara CAC Agbala Itura - Pastor William Kumuyi, General Superintendent of Deeper Christian Life Ministries - [Late] Dr Babatope Adegboye, Renowned Educationist, Osun State College of Education, Ila-Orangun. - Ayo Mary Laurent ( Princess Mary) is a British Film Director & Actress and the great-granddaughter...
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Luciano Vendemini [SEP] date of death
Luciano Vendemini Luciano Vendemini (11 July 1952 – 20 February 1977) was an Italian basketball player. He was a member of the Italian team that finished fifth at the 1976 Summer Olympics. He unexpectedly died of a heart failure while sitting on a bench during a basketball match.
Their challengers were also obvious; Innocenti Milano, who had lost no ambition with the sponsor change and Forst Cantù. The ambitious Cantù counted on American center Bob Lienhard and young dynamic Italians in the vein of Pierluigi Marzorati and Carlo Recalcati to upset the more established duo, and could afford to se...
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Ludvig Holm-Olsen [SEP] date of death
Ludvig Holm-Olsen Ludvig Holm-Olsen (9 June 1914 – 10 June 1990) was a Norwegian philologist. He was born in Tromøy as a son of shipmaster and accident investigator Peter Olsen (1866–1950) and Louise Holm (1885–1969). He was a nephew of Magnus Olsen. Since 1941 he was married to Elsa Dorothea Triseth. He finished his s...
Looking-Glass". Tübingen, 1973. - Holm-Olsen, Ludvig. "The Prologue to "The King's Mirror". Did the author of the work write it?" In "Speculum Norrœnum. Norse studies in memory of Gabriel Turville-Petre", ed. Ursula Dronke, et al. Odense, 1981. 223-41. - Holm-Olsen, Ludvig (ed.). "Handskriftene av Konungs Skuggsja". Bi...
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Maitland Wood [SEP] date of death
Maitland Wood Alfred Maitland Wood MA(Cantab) (died 28 December 1918) was Archdeacon of Macclesfield from 1904 to 1918. He was educated at Christ's Hospital and Trinity College, Cambridge and ordained in 1886 After curacies at Tarvin and Wallasey he became Vicar of St Mary’s, Liscard in 1878. He held a similar post at ...
2 Jan 1872) on 17 Jul 1837 - Charles Lennox Brownlow Maitland (27 Sep 1823-5 Jan 1891) - Jane Bertie Maitland (abt 1826-27 Apr 1885) - Emily Sophia Maitland (1827-16 Dec 1891), married Frederick Herbert Kerr (30 Sep 1818-Jan 1896) on 13 Jan 1846 - George Maitland (1830-1831) (buried at St. Paul's Church (Halifax)) - El...
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Malcolm Lockyer [SEP] date of death
Malcolm Lockyer Malcolm Lockyer (5 October 1923 - 28 June 1976) was a British film composer and conductor. Biography. In his early years he developed an interest in dance and from here gathered an interest in music. At the age of nineteen he became a musician in the Royal Air Force and in 1944 joined the Buddy Feathers...
being the 1975 British Superstox Championship (27 Sep 1975, won by Steve Monk). The final meeting at Oxenden Road took place on 21 November 1992. Immediately after this date the site was cleared for construction of the A331 Blackwater Valley Road, which forms a by-pass for Aldershot and Farnborough. Now, short-circuit ...
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Mankada Ravi Varma [SEP] date of death
Mankada Ravi Varma Mankada Ravi Varma (4 June 1926 – 22 November 2010) was an Indian cinematographer and director who worked in Malayalam cinema. He is exclusively known for his association with renowned film-maker Adoor Gopalakrishnan. He has associated with other major directors such as G. Aravindan and P. N. Menon. ...
Pandavas must feel, she kills their child in the same way. The film reflects that death penalty is probably in the same vein. We may---like the witch hunter's wife---be handing out punishments that are equally ridiculous under the false perception that we are doing justice, if not being directly criminal like the witch...
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