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Manuel Ussel de Guimbarda [SEP] date of death
Manuel Ussel de Guimbarda Manuel Ussel de Guimbarda y Malibrán (26 November 1833 – 9 May 1907) was a Spanish painter. Ussel is generally seen as "Wssel"; the way he spelled it when signing his works. Biography. He was born in either Havana or Trinidad, Cuba, where his father, a career military officer, was stationed. A...
Manuel García y Rodríguez Manuel García y Rodríguez (1863, Seville - 6 May 1925, Seville) was a Spanish costumbrista and landscape painter, who also painted Orientalist scenes. Biography. At first, he studied music but ultimately dedicated himself to his love of painting. He received his earliest art education from Jo...
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Martial Bourdin [SEP] date of death
Martial Bourdin Martial Bourdin (1868 – 15 February 1894) was a French anarchist, who died on 15 February 1894 when chemical explosives that he was carrying prematurely detonated outside the Royal Observatory in Greenwich Park, London. Although Bourdin sustained massive injuries, he remained alive and able to speak. He...
Bourdin Bourdin is a French surname. Notable people named Bourdin. - Frédéric Bourdin (impostor) - Guy Bourdin (photographer) - Martial Bourdin (anarchist) - Roger Bourdin (singer) See also. - Bourdain
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Martin Sæterhaug [SEP] date of death
Martin Sæterhaug Martin Sæterhaug (13 August 1882 – 23 August 1961) was a Norwegian speed skater and cyclist. He won silver medals at the 1908 and 1911 World Allround Speed Skating Championships and a bronze medal in 1910. In cycling, he competed in two events at the 1912 Summer Olympics.
Johan Sæterhaug Johan Sæterhaug (27 March 1893 – 6 July 1968) was a Norwegian boxer who competed in the 1920 Summer Olympics. In 1920 he was eliminated in the second round of the lightweight class after losing his fight to the upcoming bronze medalist Clarence Newton. He represented the club SK Brage. He was a brother ...
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Martyn Lloyd-Jones [SEP] date of death
Martyn Lloyd-Jones David Martyn Lloyd-Jones (1899–1981) was a Welsh Protestant minister and medical doctor who was influential in the Reformed wing of the British evangelical movement in the 20th century. For almost 30 years, he was the minister of Westminster Chapel in London. Biography. Biography Early life and mini...
: 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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Martín Travieso [SEP] date of death
Martín Travieso Martín Travieso, Jr. (1882 – 1971) was a Puerto Rican politician, senator, lawyer, and judge. He was a member of the Senate of Puerto Rico from 1917 to 1921. He also served as Mayor of San Juan from 1921 to 1923. Biography. Martín Travieso was born in 1882 in Mayagüez, Puerto Rico. He received his law d...
stellar performances. Cast. The children - Luis Guillermo Martell as "Julio "Pollito" Rochild" - Marisol Centeno as "Agustina "Nena" Martínez" - Daniel Edid Bracamontes as "Jacobo Bernstein" - Giuliana Rivero as "Ana Lucrecia de las Casas y Palacios" - Romina Prieto as "Flor Alegría" - Kalimba Marichal as "Martín Parra...
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Mathilde Roth Schechter [SEP] date of death
Mathilde Roth Schechter Mathilde Roth Schechter (also Matilda; December 16, 1859 – August 27, 1924) was the American founder of the U.S. National Women's League of Conservative Judaism in 1918. Schechter was born in Breslau, Prussia (now Wrocław, Poland). She was married to Dr. Solomon Schechter, a prominent rabbi who ...
took on the unofficial post of "Mr. and Mrs. Seminary" at the Jewish Theological Seminary, succeeding Solomon and Mathilde Roth Schechter; in this capacity the couple hosted open houses on Shabbat and on holidays. Ginzberg received numerous awards during her career; in 1966 she was named New York State Mother of the Ye...
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Matthew Maty [SEP] date of death
Matthew Maty Matthew Maty (17 May 1718 – 2 July 1776), originally Matthieu Maty, was a Dutch physician and writer of Huguenot background, and after migration to England secretary of the Royal Society and the second principal librarian of the British Museum. Early life. The son of Paul Maty, he was born at Montfoort, ne...
Paul Henry Maty Paul Henry Maty (1744, London - 16 January 1787) was an English librarian. He was born in London, the son of the librarian Matthew Maty (1718-1786) and was educated at Trinity College, Cambridge. He vacated a Trinity fellowship to marry in 1775. In 1777 he published his religious doubts about the 39 art...
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Maynard Owen Williams [SEP] date of death
Maynard Owen Williams Maynard Owen Williams (September 12, 1888 – June 1963) was a National Geographic correspondent from 1919. He was an inveterate traveller who began travelling in his teens, explored Asia and witnessed the Russian Revolution, among other adventures. In his own words a "camera-coolie and a roughneck"...
photography. The Maynard Owen Williams Prize for creative nonfiction at Kalamazoo College is named in his memory. Reading. - A National Geographic article on Armenia, by Maynard Owen Williams - At the tomb of Tutankhamen, by Maynard Owen Williams - [fr] Maynard Owen Williams with video of the Asian Expedition, by eview...
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Meir Atlas [SEP] date of death
Meir Atlas Meir Atlas (; 1848–1926) was the rabbi of numerous communities in pre-World War II Europe and one of the founders of the Telz Yeshiva. He was an outstanding halachic authority who authored many responsa and was one of the foremost Lithuanian rabbis of his time. Biography. Rabbi Meir Atlas was born in 1848 in...
- 18 Jul – Lunar Exploration - 25 Jul – Neil Armstrong - 1 Aug – Edward Kennedy - 8 Aug – John Wayne - 15 Aug – The Nixon Presidency - 22 Aug – The Mafia - 29 Aug – Melvin Laird - 5 Sep – New York Mets - 12 Sep – Ho Chi Minh - 19 Sep – Golda Meir - 26 Sep – Drugs and the Young - 3 Oct – Mario Procaccino - 10 Oct – Will...
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Meredith Frampton [SEP] date of death
Meredith Frampton George Vernon Meredith Frampton (17 March 1894 – 16 September 1984) was a British painter and etcher, successful as a portraitist in the 1920s–1940s. His artistic career was short and his output limited because his eyesight began to fail in the 1950s, but his work is on display at the National Portrai...
, oil on canvas (82.5 × 76 cm), sold 12 November 1992 at Sotheby's, London - "John Passmore Edwards (1823–1911)" (1899), oil on canvas (100 × 52.5 cm), a portrait of the elderly newspaper owner and philanthropist, held in the Hackney Museum (Chalmers Bequest) - "Portrait Of Meredith Frampton" (date unknown), oil on can...
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Michael Weiße [SEP] date of death
Michael Weiße Michael Weiße or Weisse ( – 19 March 1534) was a German theologian, Protestant reformer and hymn writer. First a Franciscan, he joined the Bohemian Brethren. He published the most extensive early Protestant hymnal in 1531, supplying most hymn texts and some tunes himself. One of his hymns was used in Joha...
The White Death (film) The White Death (German: Der weiße Tod) is a 1921 German silent drama film directed by Adolf Gärtner and starring Ellen Richter, Eduard von Winterstein and Hans Adalbert Schlettow. Cast. - Ellen Richter as Die kranke Tochter - Eduard von Winterstein as der Vater - Hans Adalbert Schlettow as Der B...
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Miguel Caldera [SEP] date of death
Miguel Caldera Miguel Caldera (1548–1597) was an important figure in the pacification and colonization of Mexico's northern frontier immediately following the Spanish conquest of the Aztec Empire. Early life. Caldera was the illegitimate son of a Castilian soldier named Pedro Caldera and a Guachichil woman named Maria....
) - Juan Montalbán Gómez, O.P. (13 Sep 1706 – 16 Sep 1720), next Bishop of Plasencia (Spain) (1720.09.16 – death 1720.11.12) - Felipe de los Tueros Huerta (3 Feb 1721 – 20 Jan 1734), next Archbishop of Granada (Spain) (1734.01.20 – death 1751.09.12) - Francisco Salgado Quirago (24 March 1734 – death April 1744) - André...
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Mona May Karff [SEP] date of death
Mona May Karff Mona May Karff ("née" Minna Ratner; 20 October 1908 – 10 January 1998) was an American competitive chess player. Karff dominated U.S. women's chess in the 1940s and early 1950s and had an extended career. She held seven U.S. Women's Chess Champion titles and four consecutive U.S. Open titles. She was bor...
U.S. Women's Chess Championship Following are the results of the U.S. Women's Chess Championship from 1937 to date. The tournament determines the woman chess champion of the United States. List of U.S. Women's Chess Champions. - 1937 Adele Rivero - 1938 Mona May Karff - 1940 Adele Rivero - 1941 Mona May Karff - 1942 Mo...
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Narayan Govind Kalelkar [SEP] date of death
Narayan Govind Kalelkar Narayan Govind Kalelkar (Devanagari: नारायण गोविंद कालेलकर) (December 11, 1909 - 1989) was a linguist from Maharashtra, India. He was born in the village of Bambuli in Ratnagiri District. He received his early college education in Baroda and Mumbai with specialization in French language, and a D...
Baba Dargah. Notable professors. - Edward Hamilton Aitken - Edwin Arnold - F.W. Bain - R.G. Bhandarkar (Acting Professor of Sanskrit, 1889–90, and Permanent Professor of Sanskrit, 1882-1893) - Madhukar Keshav Dhavalikar - Shivram Dattatray Joshi - Narayan Govind Kalelkar - Sumitra Mangesh Katre - Lorenz Franz Kielhorn ...
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Naser Beadini [SEP] date of death
Naser Beadini Naser Beadini (20 May 1962 – 16 January 1992) was a Yugoslav football forward who played for clubs in the former Yugoslavia and Turkey. Career. Born in Tetovo, SR Macedonia, back then within Yugoslavia, Beadini began playing football for local side FK Teteks. He helped Teteks gain promotion to the Yugosla...
Beadini Beadini is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: - Buran Beadini (born 1955), Yugoslav footballer and manager - Naser Beadini (1962–1992), Yugoslav footballer
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Nedîm [SEP] date of death
Nedîm Ahmed Nedîm Efendi (نديم) ( 1681 – 30 October 1730) was the pen name (Ottoman Turkish: ﻡﺨﻠﺺ "mahlas") of one of the most celebrated Ottoman poets. He achieved his greatest fame during the reign of Ahmed III, the so-called Tulip Era from 1718 to 1730. Both his life and his work are often seen as being representati...
Unknown date" – Nedîm, Ottoman poet (born c. 1680)
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Ole Johansen [SEP] date of death
Ole Johansen Ole Johansen (17 December 1904 - 31 December 1986) was a Norwegian politician for the Liberal Party. He served as a deputy representative to the Norwegian Parliament from Sør-Trøndelag during the term 1965–1969. References. br
boxer (born 1913) - 14 December – John Anker Johansen, gymnast and Olympic silver medallist (born 1894) - 21 December – Helge Sivertsen, discus thrower, politician and Minister (born 1913) - 31 December – Ole Johansen, politician (born 1904) Notable deaths Full date unknown. - Sverre Marstrander, professor in archaeolo...
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Olivia Rossetti Agresti [SEP] date of death
Olivia Rossetti Agresti Olivia Rossetti Agresti (30 September 1875 – 6 November 1960) was a British activist, author, editor, and interpreter. A member of one of England's most prominent artistic and literary families, her unconventional political trajectory began with anarchism, continued with the League of Nations, a...
Macchiaioli group. In 1876 they both stayed in Venice. Olivia Rossetti Agresti wrote: """Costa had a very high opinion of this artist's gifts and used to remember with pleasure how on that occasion they used to go out together to paint from nature at Fusino""" (Agresti, 1904). She frequently exhibited from 1880 to 1890...
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Otto Brusiin [SEP] date of death
Otto Brusiin Otto Brusiin (1906-1973) was a leading Finnish teacher of law. He taught at Helsinki from 1949 on before he was made assistant professor at Helsinki in 1955 and professor at Turku in 1961. Recorded to have been a stirring teacher, Brusiin was also widely connected abroad. In 1957, he was made first vice pr...
EK. History Valpo II (Red Valpo). Otto Brusiin was Valpo's director from 26 April 1945 to 10 January 1946 in which time many people were fired from Valpo and replaced with communists and other radical leftists. Many of these people used to be watched by Valpo. This era was commonly called as the "Red Valpo", more offic...
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Pahiño [SEP] date of death
Pahiño Manuel Fernández Fernández (21 January 1923 – 12 June 2012), known as Pahiño, was a Spanish footballer who played as a striker. Over 12 seasons, he played 278 games in La Liga, scoring 211 goals for Celta, Real Madrid and Deportivo. He won one Pichichi Trophy each with the first two clubs. Club career. Born in t...
, winning his second "Pichichi" at the end of 1951–52. However, he lost his importance in the squad following the arrival of Alfredo Di Stéfano, who later admitted his frustration of never having played alongside him; across all competitions, he scored 124 goals in 143 matches, ranking 13th in the all-time scoring list...
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Patrick Joseph Morrissey [SEP] date of death
Patrick Joseph Morrissey Sergeant Patrick Joseph Morrissey (7 March 1936 – 27 June 1985) was a member of the Garda Síochána, the national police service of Ireland, killed by the INLA. Personal life. He was a native of Belturbet, County Cavan. He served in the Irish Army from 1953 to 1960. He lived in Drogheda with his...
and over the following years. Three men, Sean Morrissey, Patrick Francis Keane and Joseph Dillon were tried for the murder and were acquitted. Over thirty years after his death, the family of Garda Fallon accused the government of assisting members of Saor Éire in escaping after the murder. Previously secret government...
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Paul Abraham [SEP] date of death
Paul Abraham Paul Abraham (; 2 November 1892 – 6 May 1960) was a Jewish-Hungarian composer of operettas, who scored major successes in the German-speaking world. His specialty - and own innovation - was the insertion of jazz interludes into operettas. Abraham was born in Apatin, Austria-Hungary (today Serbia), and stud...
Are Lincoln Men: Abraham Lincoln and His Friends" (2003) (). Sources. - Paul Goodman, "David Donald's Charles Sumner Reconsidered" in "The New England Quarterly," Vol. 37, No. 3. (Sep., 1964), pp. 373–387.online at JSTOR - Ari Hoogenboom, "David Herbert Donald: A Celebration," in "A Master's Due: Essays in Honor of Dav...
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Paul Coste-Floret [SEP] date of death
Paul Coste-Floret Paul Coste-Floret (9 April 1911 – 27 August 1979) was a French politician. He was born and died in Montpellier, France. Biography. Professor on the faculty of Algiers, he engaged in the French Resistance. He advised André Philip and director of the cabinet of François de Menthon. He was an assistant p...
- Nicole Coste (born Lomé, 1971), a former Air France flight attendant from Togo - Numa Coste (1843–1907), French painter and journalist. - Paul Coste-Floret (1911–1979), a French politician - Sharon Coste (born 1963), a French soprano of Canadian origin - Xavier Pascal Coste (1787–1879), a French architect See also. -...
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Paul Guillaume Farges [SEP] date of death
Paul Guillaume Farges Father Paul Guillaume Farges (1844–1912) was a French catholic missionary, botanist and plant collector, based for much of his life (from 1867) in China, serving at Chongqing from 1892 until his death. He collected over 4,000 plant specimens, including numerous species new to science, which were s...
Abies fargesii Abies fargesii () is a species of fir, a coniferous tree in the family Pinaceae. Its common name is Farges' fir, after the French missionary, botanist and plant collector, Paul Guillaume Farges. "Abies fargesii" can grow very large and be up to tall. It is endemic to central China where it is found in Ga...
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Paul Höffer [SEP] date of death
Paul Höffer Paul Höffer (21 December 1895 – 31 August 1949) was a German composer. He was born in Barmen and died in Berlin. In 1936 he won a gold medal in the art competitions of the Olympic Games for his "Olympischer Schwur" ("Olympic Vow"). His works also include a solo violin sonata (Op. 18, 1931). External links. ...
the "Symphony in E-flat" of 1939 and the "Symphony in B-flat for Concert Band" - Paul Höffer (1895–1949), German composer of 1 symphony ("Sinfonie der grossen Stadt", 1937) - Gordon Jacob (1895–1984), British composer of two numbered symphonies, a "Symphony AD 78" for band, "A Little Symphony", "Sinfonia Brevis", and a...
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Pavel Kunaver [SEP] date of death
Pavel Kunaver Pavel Kunaver (19 December 1889 – 19 April 1988) was a Slovene pedagogue, writer of popular science books, geography, history and Slovene language teacher and pioneer of amateur astronomy, mountain climbing, skiing and caving in Slovenia. In 1912 he became the leader of cave exploration at Ljubljana Cave ...
demonym "Radenc") are based on the older form of the settlements' name. Research. Researchers started studying the Račna Karst Field during construction of the railroad to Kočevje in 1893. During this period, several karst caves in the Ribnica–Kočevje karst region were discovered and explored. One of the pioneers of su...
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Peter Callander [SEP] date of death
Peter Callander Peter Callander (10 October 1939 – 25 February 2014) was an English songwriter and record producer. Active from the 1960s onwards, Callander wrote or co-wrote songs that have been performed by recording artists such as Cilla Black, Tom Jones, Cliff Richard, Shirley Bassey, and The Tremeloes, amongst man...
, Callander. Arrested before battle of Culloden for stockpiling weapons. Tried for high treason and executed at Carlisle 18 Oct 1746. Writing to Philip Webb on 9 Sep 1746, Lord Milton, the Lord Justice Clerk, said of Francis Buchanan that it would be of "more consequence to His Majesty’s Service … to get rid of such a ...
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Philip II, Count of Daun-Falkenstein [SEP] date of death
Philip II, Count of Daun-Falkenstein Philip II, Count of Daun-Falkenstein ( – 1554) was a German nobleman. He was a titular Count of Falkenstein, and the ruling Lord of Oberstein, Broich and Bürgel. Life. He was the son of Wirich V, Count of Daun-Falkenstein, and his wife, Countess Irmgard of Sayn. He was appointed can...
(1608-1658), married 1627 Count John of Sayn-Wittgenstein - Elizabeth (1610-1647), married in 1634 Count William Wirich of Daun-Falkenstein - Maurice (1611-1617) - Catherine (1612-1649), married: 1. in 1631 Count Simon Louis of Lippe 2. in 1641 Duke Philip Louis of Holstein-Wiesenburg - Philipp VII (1613-1645), Count o...
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Pierre Bourgeois [SEP] date of death
Pierre Bourgeois Pierre Bourgeois (4 December 1898 – 25 May 1976) was a Belgian poet. He was born in Charleroi and was the brother of the architect Victor Bourgeois. In his own words, he was a poet for the whole of his life: he published around 800 poems, and hundreds of pages are still unpublished (including a journal...
Travelling to Hauser & Wirth, London. - 2011Louise Bourgeois: À L'Infini, at Fondation Beyeler, Riehen, Exhibition date: 3 Sep 2011 - 8 Jan 2012. - 2011Louise Bourgeois. The Return of the Repressed, at Fundación Proa, Buenos Aires.Travelling to Instituto Tomie Ohtake, São Paulo and Museu de Arte Moderna, Rio de Janeiro...
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Pierre Macq [SEP] date of death
Pierre Macq Pierre Macq (8 July 1930 in Ganshoren – 17 September 2013) was a Belgian physicist who was the rector of the University of Louvain (UCLouvain) from 1986 until 1995. In 1973, he was awarded the Francqui Prize on Exact Sciences for his work on experimental nuclear physics. In 1991, the Hoover Chair was founde...
, American senior judge of the District Court for the Southern District of New York. - Pierre Macq, 83, Belgian physicist, Rector of Universite Catholique de Louvain (1986–1995). - Bernie McGann, 76, Australian jazz alto saxophonist, complications from heart surgery. - Alex Naumik, 64, Lithuanian-born Norwegian artist,...
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Pope Benedict IV [SEP] date of death
Pope Benedict IV Pope Benedict IV (; died 30 July 903) was Pope from 1 February 900 to his death in 903. The tenth-century historian Flodoard, who nicknamed him "the Great", commended his noble birth and public generosity. He succeeded Pope John IX (898–900) and was followed by Pope Leo V (903). Biography. Benedict was...
to his death in 579 - Pope Benedict II (635–685), also a saint - Pope Benedict III (died 858), head of the Catholic Church from 29 September 855 to his death in 858 - Pope Benedict IV (died 903), head of the Catholic Church from 1 February 900 to his death in 903 - Pope Benedict V (died 965), head of the Catholic Churc...
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Potapy Emelianov [SEP] date of death
Potapy Emelianov Potapy Emelianov (1884, Ufa, Guberniya, Russian Empire – 14 August 1936, Karelian ASSR, USSR) was a Russian Catholic priest and confessor who entered into communion with Rome from the Old Ritualist tradition of Russian Orthodoxy with his entire parish. Early life. Potapy Emelianov was born into a famil...
His cause for possible beatification opened in 2003 where he received the title of a Servant of God. External links. - The Life and Death of Father Potapy Emelianov (In Russian) by Pavel Parfentiev. - - Further reading. - Fr. Paul Mailleux, "Exarch Leonid Feodorov; Bridgebuilder Between Rome and Moscow," 1964. - Irin...
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Qamar David [SEP] date of death
Qamar David Qamar David ( ) was a Pakistani Christian convicted of blasphemy who died on 15 March 2011, in a jail in Karachi, Pakistan. Background. Originally from Hamza, in the Pakistani province of Punjab, David was a supplier of cosmetics to shops in Karachi. He was arrested in 2006 for allegedly insulting Muhammad ...
of them were women, a slight majority of whom were married or widows, indicating that they had left Emina's service at some earlier date. Others, like her chief servant Lady Qamar, apparently remained in her service until her death in 1931. Death. Princess Emina died in exile in her country house on 19 June 1931 at Beb...
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Radhabinod Pal [SEP] date of death
Radhabinod Pal Radhabinod Pal (27 January 1886 – 10 January 1967) was an Indian jurist, who was a member of the United Nations' International Law Commission from 1952 to 1966. He was one of three Asian judges appointed to the International Military Tribunal for the Far East, the "Tokyo Trials" of Japanese war crimes co...
1953 Calcutta South East by-election In 1953, a by-election was held for the Calcutta South East seat in the Lok Sabha (Lower House of the Parliament of India). The by-election was called after the death of the incumbent parliamentarian from Calcutta South East, Dr. Syama Prasad Mukherjee. The election saw the internat...
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Rahima Moosa [SEP] date of death
Rahima Moosa Rahima Moosa (14 October 1922 - 29 May 1993) was a member of the Transvaal Indian Congress and later the African National Congress. She is well known for the role she played in the national uprising of women on 9 August 1956. Moosa was also a shop steward for the "Cape Town Food and Canning Workers Union"....
Rahima Moosa House The Rahima Moosa House is a dwelling located in Johannesburg that belonged to Rahima Moosa And Dr Hassen Moosa. The house is located in New Clare Johannesburg and is registered as part of Johannesburg's historical heritage. A blue plaque was installed on their house in 2013 as part of the Johannesbur...
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Ralph Ward [SEP] date of death
Ralph Ward Ralph Ward (5 February 1911 – 1983) was an English professional footballer who played for Hinckley United, Tottenham Hotspur, Bradford Park Avenue, Crewe Alexandra and represented England at schoolboy level. He was born in Oadby, Leicestershire. Football career. Ward began his career at Hinckley United befor...
John Ralph Hansford Ward, known as Hansford Ward (1817–1903), also his son with the same name, ship owners and captains of South Australia See also. - Death of John Ward, Irish Traveller shot dead in 2004 - Jack Ward (c. 1553–1622), English pirate and Barbary Corsair - Jonathan Ward (disambiguation) - John Warde (disam...
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Richard Cayley [SEP] date of death
Richard Cayley Sir Richard Cayley (22 April 1833 – 5 April 1908) was a British lawyer who served as the 14th Chief Justice of Ceylon and 14th Queen's Advocate of Ceylon. Richard Cayley was born on 22 April 1833, the son of Edward Cayley and Frances Twopenny. He was educated at Stamford School between 1842 and 1851 befo...
List of mayors of Regina, Saskatchewan List of mayors of Regina, Saskatchewan: From the date of incorporation as a town on December 1, 1883: - 1884–1885 — David Lynch Scott, Q.C. - 1886–1887 — Dan Mowat - 1888 — W. Cayley Hamilton Q.C. - 1889 — Jacob W. Smith - 1890 — J. A. McCaul - 1891–1892 — Richard H. Williams - 18...
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Richard Gore [SEP] date of death
Richard Gore Richard Gore (died 1622) was an English merchant adventurer and politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1604 to 1611. Life. Gore was the son of Gerard Gore, an alderman of the City of London. He was auditor from 1601 to 1603. In 1604, Gore was elected Member of Parliament for City of London and sat...
Richard Levinge, Bt: 4 June 1711 - George Gore, 3 Nov 1714 - John Rogerson, 14 May 1720 - Thomas Marlay, 5 May 1727 - Robert Jocelyn, 29 Sep 1730 - John Bowes, 3 Sep 1739 - St George Caulfeild, 23 Dec 1741 - Warden Flood, 27 Aug 1751 - Philip Tisdall, 31 July 1760 - John Scott, 17 Oct 1777 - Barry Yelverton: 2 July 178...
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Richard Krautheimer [SEP] date of death
Richard Krautheimer Richard Krautheimer (6 July 1897 in Fürth (Franconia), Germany – 1 November 1994 in Rome, Italy) was a 20th-century art historian, architectural historian, Baroque scholar, and Byzantinist. He was born in Germany in 1897, the son of Nathan Krautheimer (1854–1910) and Martha Landmann (Krautheimer) (1...
day of his death. These works revealed Wölfflin's continued influence on Frankl, who applied his former advisor's ideas of architectural style while supplementing his study with an analysis of social function and religious significance. Legacy. Frankl's work on spatial analysis influenced many German architectural hist...
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Robbins Little [SEP] date of death
Robbins Little Robbins Little (born in Newport, Rhode Island, 15 February 1832; died there 13 April 1912) was a United States lawyer and librarian. Biography. He graduated from Yale in 1851, and was subsequently tutor in Greek there. He afterward studied in Harvard Law School, where he received the degree of LL.B., and...
Other animators who stepped up during production were Glen Keane, Ron Clements, and Andy Gaskill, who would all play an important role in the Disney Renaissance. Music. The songwriting team of Carol Connors and Ayn Robbins first met in 1973 on a double date. Connors had earlier co-composed and sang successful songs suc...
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Robert Andrew Baxter [SEP] date of death
Robert Andrew Baxter Robert Andrew Baxter (October 16, 1879 – 1947) was a farmer and political figure in Ontario. He represented Oxford South in the Legislative Assembly of Ontario from 1929 to 1934 as a Liberal. He was born in Brownsville, the son of John Baxter and Sarah Bigham, and was educated in Brownsville and Ti...
, 1887–1888 - John Elliott, Jun 1888-Dec 1888 - Robert Baxter Llewelyn, Dec 1888 - Jan 1889, "first time" - Edward Laborde, Jan 1889 - Nov 1889, "second time" - Robert Baxter Llewelyn, Nov 1889 - Sep 1890, "second time" - Lawrence Riky Fyfe, Sep 1890 - Nov 1890 - Edward Rawle Drayton, 1890–1915 - Herbert Ferguson, 1915...
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Robert Desmond [SEP] date of death
Robert Desmond Robert Desmond (1928–2002) was a British film and television actor of the 1950s and 1960s. He started out as a juvenile performer, making his film debut in 1948's "The Guinea Pig" and recreated his television role of Spud Parker the following year in the film version of "Boys in Brown". He went on to app...
has been claimed as 10 Aug 1874, however the date of 16 Sep 1866 is evidenced by his official birth record. He was educated to elementary level at Bourke, where his family moved after his father's alleged death when Stuart-Robertson was 4 years old. Despite the rumour that Robert senior had died during the 1870s in Que...
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Robert Doisneau [SEP] date of death
Robert Doisneau Robert Doisneau (; 14 April 1912 – 1 April 1994) was a French photographer. In the 1930s he made photographs on the streets of Paris. He was a champion of humanist photography and with Henri Cartier-Bresson a pioneer of photojournalism. Doisneau is renowned for his 1950 image "Le baiser de l'hôtel de vi...
Copley - 1995 in art – Death of Harry Shoulberg, Nancy Graves, Daniel Robbins, Al Hansen - 1994 in art – Death of Sam Francis, Robert Doisneau, Donald Judd, Clement Greenberg, Henry Geldzahler, Paul Delvaux - 1993 in art – Death of Richard Diebenkorn, Hannah Wilke, Leonard Bocour, Robert De Niro, Sr.; Rachel Whiteread ...
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Robert Garvey [SEP] date of death
Robert Garvey Robert Garvey (1908–1983) was a Jewish author. He served as Executive Secretary of the Jewish Book Publishers Association (1972–1976). Robert Garvey died in New York in 1983. Partial bibliography. - "Good Shabbos, Everybody!" (illustrated by Maurice Sendak) - "What Feast? And Other Tales" - "Holidays are ...
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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Rolf Lidberg [SEP] date of death
Rolf Lidberg Rolf Lidberg Jonas (May 26, 1930 in Järkvissle, Sweden – 15 February 2005) was a Swedish artist and botanist, best known for his watercolor paintings and books with paintings of trolls depicting their life near Sweden's Indal river. In his illustrations, his trolls were very human, and usually occupied wit...
series of three programs on Rolf Lidberg, titled, "A Man and His Flowers."
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Roy Gilchrist [SEP] date of death
Roy Gilchrist Roy Gilchrist (28 June 1934 – 18 July 2001) was a West Indian cricketer who played 13 Tests for the West Indies in the 1950s. He was born in Saint Thomas, Jamaica and died of Parkinson's disease in St Catherine, Jamaica at the age of 67. Gilchrist's Test career might have been longer had he not been sent ...
Kapoor, actor, producer and director. - 4 September – Kiran More, cricketer. Births Full date unknown. - Sucheta Dalal, finance journalist. - Madhavi, actress. Deaths. - 11 June – Chhabi Biswas, actor (b. 1900). - 1 July – Bidhan Chandra Roy, second Chief Minister of West Bengal (b. 1882). - 4 December – Annapurnanand,...
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Rudolf Muus [SEP] date of death
Rudolf Muus Rudolf Muus (February 19, 1862 – November 9, 1935) was a Norwegian author of popular literature. Biography. Rudolf Wilhelm Muus was born at Aker in Akershus, Norway. He was the son of Abraham Falch Muus, and his grandfather was Isach Muus, the owner of Åsen and Ullevål farms. Rudolf grew up at Åsen farm, cl...
Abraham Falk Muus Abraham Falk Muus (1789 – ??) was a Norwegian jurist and politician. He was elected to the Parliament of Norway from the constituency Hedemarkens Amt. He was a district stipendiary magistrate there. He served one term, in 1830. He was a great-grandfather of Rudolf Falck Ræder.
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Samuel Lover [SEP] date of death
Samuel Lover Samuel Lover (24 February 1797 – 6 July 1868), also known as "Ben Trovato" ("well invented"), was an Irish songwriter, composer, novelist, and a painter of portraits, chiefly miniatures. He was the grandfather of Victor Herbert. Life. Lover was born at number 60 Grafton Street, Dublin and went to school at...
The Stories of Johnny Shemisin") (no Date), Ulster Council of the Gaelic League - Leamy, Edmund. (1906)."Irish Fairy Tales" Dublin: M.A. Gill & Son. Ltd, Retrieved from University of Toronto Library via Archive.org 6 November 2017 - Lover, Samuel (1831)."Legends and Stories of Ireland vol. 1" Dublin: W.F. Wakeman, Retr...
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Sanat Mehta [SEP] date of death
Sanat Mehta Sanat Mehta (18 or 19 April 1925 – 19 August 2015) was an Indian politician and social activist from Gujarat, India. He was associated with Indian National Congress. He served as labour and finance minister of the state. Mehta was elected to Lok Sabha from Surendranagar in 1996. Life. Sanat Mehta was born o...
Junction, 2nd edition". Bambakidis N, Dickman C, Spetzler R, Sonntag V (Editors); Thieme, New York; Publication Date: June 15, 2012 | | Selected publications Research articles - Epilepsy. - Schwartz TH, Bonhoeffer T.; In vivo optical mapping of epileptic foci and surround inhibition in ferret cerebral cortex. "Nat Med....
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Santha Rama Rau [SEP] date of death
Santha Rama Rau Santha Rama Rau (24 January 1923 – 21 April 2009) was an Indian-born American writer. Early life and background. Santha was born the daughter of Sir Benegal Rama Rau, an Indian public servant, and his wife Dhanvanthi Rama Rau, an early advocate of Planned Parenthood. Santha's father was a member of the ...
. Production Writing. The contract stipulated that Santha Rama Rau would write the screenplay. She had met with E. M. Forster, had successfully adapted "A Passage to India" as a play, and had been charged by the author with preserving the spirit of the novel. However, Lean was determined to exercise input in the writin...
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Sarah Rhodes [SEP] date of death
Sarah Rhodes Sarah Rhodes (1787 Leeds – 1862 Roundhay, Leeds), was an English amateur botanical artist who used watercolours and gouache on vellum to produce unusual plant images. Rhodes was the second daughter of Matthew Rhodes (1751–1802), a wool merchant from Campfield in Leeds, and Mary Smith who were married on 27...
, 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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Sebastian Haffner [SEP] date of death
Sebastian Haffner Raimund Pretzel (27 December 1907 – 2 January 1999), better known by his pseudonym Sebastian Haffner, was a German journalist and author. He wrote mainly about recent German history. His focus was specifically on the history of the German Reich (1871–1945); his books dealt with the origins and course ...
for Walther Leisler Kiep due to the CDU donations scandal. - Date unknown: German company Hoechst AG merged with French company Rhône-Poulenc to form French company Aventis, which was formed to French Company Sanofi in 2004. Deaths. - January 2 - Sebastian Haffner, German author and journalist (born 1907) - January 18 ...
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Sergiu Luca [SEP] date of death
Sergiu Luca Sergiu Luca (5 April 1943, in Bucharest – 6 December 2010, in Houston) was a Romanian-born American violinist, renowned as an early music pioneer; during his career he performed and recorded on both baroque and modern violins. Biography. Sergiu Luca was born in Bucharest, Romania, but his family moved to Is...
writer and theologian from Romania - Sergiu Hart (born 1949), Israeli mathematician and economist and the past president of the Game Theory Society (2008–2010) - Sergiu Homei (born 1987), Romanian football player - Sergiu Klainerman (born 1950), mathematician known for his contributions to the study of hyperbolic diffe...
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Sir Anthony Jackson [SEP] date of death
Anthony Jackson (soldier) Sir Anthony Jackson (1599–1666) was an English lawyer, soldier, and knight in the seventeenth century. A cavalier during the English Civil War, he was knighted by Charles II, participated in the Battle of Worcester, and was imprisoned in the Tower of London for over a decade. Biography. Jackso...
's Ordinaries". He began work on it in 1842 and continued until his death in 1904. By that date the ordinary comprised two series, one of five and the other of six volumes, plus indexes. Following his death it was donated to the College of Arms by his grandson, Gerald Woods Wollaston: since then, subsequent Garter King...
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Sir Ralph Gore, 2nd Baronet [SEP] date of death
Sir Ralph Gore, 2nd Baronet Sir Ralph Gore, 2nd Baronet (died 1661) was an Anglo-Irish politician, soldier and baronet. He was the eldest son of Sir Paul Gore, 1st Baronet and Isabella Wycliffe, daughter of Francis Wycliffe. Gore succeeded his father as baronet in 1629. He was Member of Parliament (MP) in the Irish Hou...
in the Peerage of Ireland. However, Lord Ross had no surviving male issue and the peerages became extinct on his death in 1802, while the baronetcy passed to his nephew. The present holder of the baronetcy lives in Australia. - Sir Paul Gore, 1st Baronet (died 1629) - Sir Ralph Gore, 2nd Baronet (died ) - Sir William G...
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Stephen Langton [SEP] date of death
Stephen Langton Stephen Langton (c. 1150 – 9 July 1228) was an English Cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church and Archbishop of Canterbury between 1207 and his death in 1228. The dispute between King John of England and Pope Innocent III over his election was a major factor in the crisis which produced Magna Carta in 12...
Simon Langton (priest) Simon Langton (died 1248) was an English medieval clergyman who served as Archdeacon of Canterbury from 1227 until his death in 1248. He had previously been Archbishop-elect of York, but the election was quashed by Pope Innocent III. Life. Langton held the prebend of Strensall in the diocese of Y...
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Svend Hammershøi [SEP] date of death
Svend Hammershøi Svend Hammershøi (10 August 1873 – 27 February 1948) was a Danish painter and ceramist. He is remembered principally for the classical pottery designs he contributed to the Royal Copenhagen ("Kongelige Porcelainsfabrik") and to Kähler's Ceramics Factory ("Kählers Keramiske Værksted") in Næstved. Biogra...
, now the Eckersberg Medal, in 1901 (for "Interior") and in 1908 (for "Evening"), also being made a member of the academy assembly. In 1891 he won a gold medal in Munich. Holsøe was a friend of Vilhelm Hammershøi, whom he met at the Frie Studieskoler and who depicted him together with his brother Svend Hammershøi, Jens...
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Sydney Hodgson [SEP] date of death
Sydney Hodgson Sydney Hodgson (died 10 December 1591) was an English Roman Catholic lawyer. He is a Catholic martyr, beatified in 1929. Life. He was a Catholic convert. In 1591, while Father Edmund Gennings was saying Mass at the house of Swithin Wells in London, the pursuivant Topcliffe and his assistants broke into t...
Sydney Dalrymple Captain Sydney Dalrymple (born 11 May 1885 – date of death unknown), was an Australian First World War flying ace, credited with five aerial victories while serving in the British Royal Flying Corps and Royal Air Force. Background and early life. Dalrymple was born in Melbourne, Australia, one of three...
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Syvert Tobiassen Messel [SEP] date of death
Syvert Tobiassen Messel Syvert Tobiassen Messel (22 July 1897 – 3 July 1978) was a Norwegian politician for the Liberal Party. He was elected to the Norwegian Parliament from Vest-Agder in 1950, but was not re-elected in 1954. Messel was born in Oddernes and was involved in local politics in Oddernes and its successor ...
Messel (surname) Messel is a surname. Notable people include: - Alfred Messel (1853-1909), German architect - Harry Messel (1922-2015), Canadian-born Australian physicist - Oliver Messel (1904-1978), English artist and stage designer - Syvert Tobiassen Messel (1897-1978), Norwegian politician
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Tassilo Adam [SEP] date of death
Tassilo Adam Tassilo Adam (1878–1955) was a German ethnologist, photographer and filmmaker in Indonesia. Adam photographed palaces, rulers and royal sights in Java, Indonesia. He also worked in Sumatra and other locations in the Dutch East Indies. Adam donated photographs of the Batak people and other Sumatran ethnic g...
Charles Martel defeats Redbad, King of the Frisians. He easily invades Frisia (modern Netherlands) and subjugates the territory. Charles also crosses the Rhine and annexes "farther" Frisia, to the banks of the River Vlie. - Duke Grimoald becomes sole ruler of Bavaria, after the deaths of his brothers Theodbert, Theobal...
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Te Matenga Taiaroa [SEP] date of death
Te Matenga Taiaroa Te Matenga Taiaroa ( 1795 – 2 February 1863) was a notable New Zealand tribal leader. A Māori, he identified with the Ngai Tahu (South Island) iwi.
Hori Kerei Taiaroa Hori Kerei Taiaroa (born 1830s or early 1840s – 4 August 1905), also known as Huriwhenua, was a Māori member of the New Zealand parliament and the Paramount Chief of the southern iwi of Ngāi Tahu. The son of Ngāi Tahu leader Te Matenga Taiaroa and Mawera Taiaroa, he was born at Otakau on the Otago Pe...
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Temüge [SEP] date of death
Temüge Temüge (1168 – 1246) was the youngest full-brother of Genghis Khan, fourth son of Yesugei and Oelun. The Secret History of the Mongols tells that "when Temujin was 9 years of age, Temuge was three years old." Being the youngest boy in the family, he received a prefix to the name "otchigin" (diminutive form of "...
that Khoch was a son of Töregene and she did not want little Shiremun to succeed. Töregene opposed the choice in favor of Güyük, but despite the enormous influence she had on him, she was unable to persuade Ögedei to change his selection. She did, however, achieve her aims through cunning. When the lesser khans appoint...
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Thado Minsaw of Prome [SEP] date of death
Thado Minsaw of Prome Thado Minsaw of Prome (, ; 1440s–1526) was the founder of Prome Kingdom, and reigned the minor kingdom from 1482 to 1526. In 1524, he entered into an alliance with the Confederation of Shan States, and participated in the 1525 sack of Ava (Inwa). Early life. He was born Min Ba Saw (မင်းဘစော) to Na...
Hanthawaddy Hsinbyushin Ayedawbon Hanthawaddy Hsinbyushin Ayedawbon () is a 16th-century Burmese chronicle of King Bayinnaung of Toungoo Dynasty. Though it is a biographic chronicle, it is a detailed account of the reign. The detailed coverage begins in 1550, right after the death of King Tabinshwehti, and ends in 1579...
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Theo Frenkel [SEP] date of death
Theo Frenkel Theodorus Maurita Frenkel (14 July 1871 – 20 September 1956) was a Dutch film director, actor and screenwriter of the silent era. He worked in Britain under the name Theo Bouwmeester, using the surname of his renowned mother and uncle (both accomplished actors), before working in Germany in 1913 and 1914 a...
. Together with his men, he swears 'Death or Freedom'. Meanwhile, Balthasar Gérard (Theo Frenkel), an admirer of Willem the Silent's enemy Philip II of Spain, unexpectedly assassins Willem the Silent. The second segment features Pieter Corneliszoon Hooft, as he performs at his Muiderslot. In the following, Maurice of N...
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Thomas Gambier Parry [SEP] date of death
Thomas Gambier Parry Thomas Gambier Parry, J.P., D.L., (22 February 1816 – 28 September 1888) was a British artist and art collector. He is best remembered for his development of the Gambier Parry process of fresco painting, and for forming the significant collection of early Italian paintings and objects that his heir...
On 31 January 1942 operations at Highnam Court were transferred to HMS "Cabbala". About 1950, Thomas Mark Gambier-Parry made a gift of the farms of the estate to his cousin, W. P. Cripps. Thomas Mark Gambier-Parry was succeeded by his cousin, Thomas Gambier-Parry's great-grandson, Thomas Fenton, who inherited Highnam ...
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Thomas Hubbard Vail [SEP] date of death
Thomas Hubbard Vail Thomas Hubbard Vail (October 21, 1812–October 6, 1889) was the first Episcopal Bishop of Kansas. Early life. Vail was born in Richmond, Virginia, the son of Israel E. Vail and Maria Rogers Vail, who had emigrated there from New England. He attended Washington College (now Trinity College), graduatin...
In 1864, 26 delegates from 10 organized parishes gathered at diocesan convention and elected the diocese’s first bishop, Thomas Hubbard Vail. Bishop Vail established a hospital in Topeka, Christ Hospital (the successor to that institution, Stormont-Vail Regional Medical Center, still bears his name). At the end of his ...
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Thomas Tyrrell [SEP] date of death
Thomas Tyrrell Sir Thomas Tyrrell (23 June 1594 – 8 March 1672) was an English judge and politician who sat in the House of Commons in 1659 and 1660. He fought on the Parliamentarian side in the English Civil War. Tyrrill was the son of Sir Edward Tyrrill of Thornton Hall, Buckinghamshire and his second wife Margaret A...
Henry Tyrrell (d. 20 May 1588), Sir William Tyrrell, Thomas Tyrrell, Charles Tyrrell and George Tyrrell. After Mountjoy's death, his widow, Lora (née Berkeley), married secondly, in 1485, Sir Thomas Montgomery (d. 2 January 1495) of Faulkbourne, Essex, by whom she had no issue, and thirdly Thomas Butler, 7th Earl of Or...
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Tjokorda Gde Raka Soekawati [SEP] date of death
Tjokorda Gde Raka Soekawati Tjokorda Gde Raka Soekawati (new spelling: Cokorda Gde Raka Sukawati), (January 15, 1899 in Ubud, Gianyar, Bali – 1967) was the only President of the State of East Indonesia from 1946 to its disestablishment in 1950. Biography. His title Tjokorda Gde indicates that Soekawati belonged to the ...
1927, and would become the provisional constitution. Balinese noble Tjokorda Gde Raka Soekawati was elected head of state and Tadjoeddin Noor was elected chair of the Provisional Representatives Body, and subsequently took over the chairmanship of the conference. The conference delegates became the Provisional Represen...
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Tomás Yepes [SEP] date of death
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- 1980 Sep. to 1982 Fr. Tomás Vaz - 1982 Sep. to 1990 Fr. S. L. Gabriel - 1990 May to 1997 Fr. M.M. Sammanasu - 1997 Jun. to 2003 Fr. G. Arul Iruthayam - 2003 Jun. to 2009 Fr. P. Xavier - 2009 Jun. to 2015 Fr. A. Michael - 2015 Jun. to till date Fr.A.M.A.Prabakar See also. - Marian apparition - Christianity in Tamil Na...
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Ulysses Prentiss Hedrick [SEP] date of death
Ulysses Prentiss Hedrick Ulysses Prentiss Hedrick (1870–1951) was an American botanist and horticulturist. His main interest was cultivated fruit trees and he published a number of volumes dealing with such fruits as cherries, grapes, plums, and peaches. Biography. Hedrick was born in 1870 in Independence, Iowa. He gre...
Wilbur Olin Hedrick Wilbur O. Hedrick (1868–1954) started as a professor of Economics at Michigan State College in 1908. Life. Born on April 3, 1868 in Elkhart, Indiana. He grew up in northern Michigan near Harbor Springs. He is the brother of Ulysses Prentiss Hedrick. He was married to Lucelia D. Baker. He fathered fo...
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Vaikom Padmanabha Pillai [SEP] date of death
Vaikom Padmanabha Pillai Vaikom Padmanabha Pillai (1767–1809) was a militia leader and military officer of the Kingdom of Travancore (now roughly the Indian state of Kerala). In 1808 he led an uprising against British control in Travancore. He was captured in 1809 and hanged for his role in the rebellion. Life. He was ...
- Janardhanan - actor - A. J. John - Monce Joseph - M. K. Kamalam - Abraham Kattumana - Kalaikkal Kumaran - actor - Mammootty - Legendary actor - John Mathew - N. Mohanan - Vaikom Chandrasekharan Nair - N. N. Pillai - P. Krishna Pillai- leader of the first communist movement in Kerala - Vaikom Padmanabha Pillai- Milita...
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Valentin de Boulogne [SEP] date of death
Valentin de Boulogne Valentin de Boulogne (before 3 January 1591 – 19 August 1632), sometimes referred to as Le Valentin, was a French painter in the tenebrist style. Origins. Valentin was born in Coulommiers, France, where he was baptised in the parish of Saint-Denys on 3 January 1591, making 1590 his likely year of b...
) - August 19 - Valentin de Boulogne, French painter (born 1591) - October 23 - Giovanni Battista Crespi, Italian painter, sculptor, and architect (born 1573) - "date unknown" - Francisco Salmerón, Spanish painter (born 1608) - Barend van Someren, Dutch Golden Age painter (born 1572) - "probable" - Carlo Bononi, Italia...
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Victor Montell [SEP] date of death
Victor Montell Victor Montell (25 September 1886 – 26 October 1967) was a Danish stage and film actor. Selected filmography. - "Mælkemandens Hest" - 1918 - "Det store Mørke" - 1917 - "Panopta I" - 1918 - "Panopta II" - 1918 - "Mælkemandens Hest" - 1918 - "Kærlighed og Lotteri - 1919 - "Brændt a'" - 1919 - "Lykkens galo...
Books, , Pub date Sep 1981, trade paperback (black). Simultaneously published in Canada. - 1982, UK, Victor Gollancz, , Pub date May 1982, hardcover (white dust jacket). - 1982, UK, Victor Gollancz, , Pub date May 1982, trade paperback (white). - 1983, UK, Methuen, , Pub date 1983, mass market paperback. - 1983, USA, B...
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Vidal Vega [SEP] date of death
Vidal Vega Vidal Vega (1964 – 1 December 2012) was a Paraguayan political leader. Vega had been involved in a feud between the Paraguayan government over land business after land was bought by the government illegally. Some of Vegas' family relatives were land activists and were murdered during the 1960s. He was meant...
– 28 Apr 1687 Appointed, Archbishop of Zaragoza) - Diego Ibáñez de la Madrid y Bustamente (9 Jun 1687 – 5 Apr 1694 Died) - Vidal Marín Fernández (13 Sep 1694 – 10 Mar 1709 Died) - Sancho Antonio Belunza Corcuera (11 Dec 1713 Confirmed – 5 Oct 1716 Appointed, Bishop of Coria) - Francisco Laso de la Vega Córdova, O.P. (5...
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Viktor Starčić [SEP] date of death
Viktor Starčić Viktor Starčić (; 11 May 1901 – 1 June 1980) was a Serbian actor. He appeared in more than one hundred Yugoslav films from 1927 to 1981.
A Child of the Community A Child of the Community () is a 1953 Yugoslav comedy film directed by Mladomir Puriša Đorđević and starring Viktor Starčić, Elma Karlowa and Aleksandar Stojković. Cast. - Viktor Starčić as Sima Nedeljković - Elma Karlowa as Elza - Aleksandar Stojković as Sveštenik - Milan Ajvaz as Izaslanik kr...
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Ville Kyrönen [SEP] date of death
Ville Kyrönen Ville Kyrönen (14 January 1891 – 24 May 1959) was a Finnish long-distance runner. Kyrönen won a silver medal in the team cross country event at the 1912 Summer Olympics. He also ran in the marathon at the 1924 and 1932 Summer Olympics.
Pekka Heikkinen (1883 – 1959) - Antti Tossavainen (1886 – 1962) - Heikki Taskinen (1888 – 1952) - Ville Kyrönen (1891 – 1959) - Pauli Pitkänen (1911 – 1941) - Osmo Vepsäläinen (1931 – ) - Raimo Tuomainen (1957 – ) External links. - Municipality of Nilsiä – Official website
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Vivi Bach [SEP] date of death
Vivi Bach Vivi Bach (3 September 1939 – 22 April 2013) was a Danish film actress. She appeared in 48 films between 1958 and 1974. Bach was born as Vivi Bak in Copenhagen, Denmark, and died on Ibiza, Spain, where she lived with her husband, the Austrian film actor Dietmar Schönherr. Selected filmography. - "Krudt og klu...
Dietmar Schönherr Dietmar Otto Schönherr (17 May 1926 – 18 July 2014) was an Austrian film actor. He appeared in 120 films between 1944 and 2014. He was famous for playing the role of Major Cliff Allister McLane in the German science fiction series "Raumpatrouille". He was born in Innsbruck, Austria. He was married to ...
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Vjekoslav Župančić [SEP] date of death
Vjekoslav Župančić Vjekoslav Župančić (18 May 1900 – 14 February 1971) was a Yugoslav footballer. He competed for the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes at the 1920 Summer Olympics. He was born and died in Zagreb. External links. - Vjekoslav Župančić at reprezentacija.rs - Vjekoslav Župančić at Sports-Reference.com
- Ante Žanetić (1959–1960) 15/2 - Todor Živanović (1950–1950) 5/3 - Aleksandar Živković (1931–1935) 15/15 - Jovan Živković (1930–1930) 1/0 - Zvonko Živković (1982–1985) 5/2 - Slaviša Žungul (1974–1978) 14/0 - Vjekoslav Župančić (1920–1920) 1/0 See also. - Yugoslavia national football team - Yugoslavia national football...
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Walter Boehlich [SEP] date of death
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of wall decoration in students' living communities of the time. Quote: From November 1979 until January 2001, he wrote a monthly political column for the – otherwise satirical – German magazine, "Titanic". Boehlich translated several French, Spanish and Danish books. Walter Boehlich was a member of the Deutsche Akademi...
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Walter von Eberhardt [SEP] date of death
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officer - Henri Eberhardt (1913-1976), French canoeist - Hugo Eberhardt (1874-1959), German architect - Isabelle Eberhardt (1877–1904), Swiss writer and explorer of North Africa - Thom Eberhardt (b. 1947), American film director, producer and screenwriter - Walter von Eberhardt (1862-1944), German general - William Ebe...
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William F. Fox [SEP] date of death
William F. Fox Colonel William F. Fox (11 January 1840 – 16 June 1909) was the Superintendent of Forests at the Adirondack Park in New York State. Fox was born in Ballston Spa, New York on January 11, 1840. He graduated from the Engineering Department of Union College in 1869. He fought in the American Civil War and wr...
: an impeccable piece of realistic fiction, with routine material transcended by art at its most clear-eyed and unpretentious". - Martyn Goff in the "Daily Telegraph" writes "It is difficult to convey the marvellous quality of this book. Constance Keating is a major fictional portrait, her death finally noble". Publica...
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William Huntington Russell [SEP] date of death
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, graduated from Yale in 1709, and his wife Mary Pierpont, daughter of another Yale founder, Rev. James Pierpont, were parents of another Reverend Noadiah Russell. Russell was pastor of the First Congregational Church in Middletown, Connecticut, for 25 years, until his death. He was succeeded as pastor by his son, Will...
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William MacGillivray [SEP] date of death
William MacGillivray William MacGillivray FRSE (25 January 1796 – 4 September 1852) was a Scottish naturalist and ornithologist. Life and work. MacGillivray was born in Old Aberdeen and brought up on Harris. He returned to Aberdeen where he studied Medicine at King's College, graduating MA in 1815. He then became an as...
: an impeccable piece of realistic fiction, with routine material transcended by art at its most clear-eyed and unpretentious". - Martyn Goff in the "Daily Telegraph" writes "It is difficult to convey the marvellous quality of this book. Constance Keating is a major fictional portrait, her death finally noble". Publica...
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William Samuel Furneaux [SEP] date of death
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taken aboard. Preparation and personnel Ships' companions. Furneaux, commander of "Adventure", was an experienced explorer, having served on Samuel Wallis's circumnavigation in "Dolphin" in 1766–1768. He headed a crew of 81 which included Joseph Shank as first lieutenant, and Arthur Kempe as second lieutenant. There we...
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William Scott Fell [SEP] date of death
William Scott Fell William Scott Fell (20 July 1866 – 7 September 1930) was an Australian shipping merchant and politician. Fell was born at Elleray Villa, Rosneath, Dunbartonshire, Scotland and educated at Dollar Academy and Graham's Academy, Greenock, Scotland. After his father's death, they migrated with their mothe...
: an impeccable piece of realistic fiction, with routine material transcended by art at its most clear-eyed and unpretentious". - Martyn Goff in the "Daily Telegraph" writes "It is difficult to convey the marvellous quality of this book. Constance Keating is a major fictional portrait, her death finally noble". Publica...
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William Terriss [SEP] date of death
William Terriss William Terriss (20 February 1847 – 16 December 1897), born as William Charles James Lewin, was an English actor, known for his swashbuckling hero roles, such as Robin Hood, as well as parts in classic dramas and comedies. He was also a notable Shakespearean performer. He was the father of the Edwardian...
1897 but transferred to the Vaudeville in early 1898, running for a very successful total of 480 London performances. The piece starred Louie Pounds. Seymour Hicks and his wife Ellaline Terriss starred in a series of Christmas entertainments here, including their popular "Bluebell in Fairyland" (1901). The foyer of the...
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Willoughby Gray [SEP] date of death
Willoughby Gray John Willoughby Gray MBE (5 November 1916 – 13 February 1993) was an English actor of stage and screen. Early life. Willoughby Gray was born in London to his mother, Mary Henderson; his father, John Gray, was killed in action in Iraq soon after his birth. In 1918 Mary remarried and Willoughby became the...
Welles, was thus a step sister of Margaret Beaufort. Career. Christopher Willoughby had livery of his lands on 15 July 1474. His second cousin, Joan Welles, 9th Baroness Willoughby de Eresby, died about that time. The exact date of her death is not known; however she likely died shortly before her father, Richard Welle...
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Wojciech Skowroński [SEP] date of death
Wojciech Skowroński Wojciech Skowroński (July 1941, in Warsaw – 17 January 2002, in Poznań) was a Polish singer and piano player. He started his musical career in the 1950s and was a member of Czerwono-Czarni, Bardowie, Hubertusy, Drumlersi, Nowi Polanie, and Grupa ABC. External links. - wojciechskowronski.pl
Skowroński Skowroński (feminine Skowrońska) is a Polish surname, it may refer to: - Katarzyna Skowrońska, Polish volleyball player - Krystyna Skowrońska, Polish politician - Krzysztof Skowroński, Polish journalist - Paweł Skowroński, Polish canoer - Wojciech Skowroński, Polish singer - Zbigniew Skowroński, Polish bobsl...
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Xaver Frick [SEP] date of death
Xaver Frick Xaver Frick (22 February 1913 – 10 June 2009) was a Liechtensteiner Olympic track and field athlete and cross-country skier. He was born in Balzers, Liechtenstein. He competed in track sprinting events in the 1936 Summer Olympics in Berlin and cross-country skiing at the 1948 Winter Olympics in St. Moritz. ...
Xaver Frick Jr. Xaver Frick Jr. (born 4 March 1946) is a Liechtenstein middle-distance runner. He competed in the men's 800 metres at the 1968 Summer Olympics.
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Yazdin [SEP] date of death
Yazdin Yazdin (died 627) was an influential Iranian aristocrat, who served as the financial minister of the Sasanian king Khosrow II (r. 590-628). Biography. Biography Origins and conversion to Christianity. Yazdin was a native of Kirkuk in the Garamig ud Nodardashiragan province; he belonged to a high-class Iranian fa...
his foster parents, but in the end fled from them and got baptized. Biography Financial ministry and death. Due to his aristocratic origin, Yazdin had much land under his possession, mostly near Kirkuk and Margha. He is later mentioned as serving as the financial minister of king Khosrow II. Because Yazdin was a Christ...
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Zulfugar Hajibeyov [SEP] date of death
Zulfugar Hajibeyov Zulfugar Hajibeyov (, 17 April 1884 – 30 September 1950) was an Azerbaijani composer and a member of a family noted for its musical talents. He was one of the founders of the Azerbaijan Music Comedy Theater. Biography. Hajibeyov was born in Shusha on 17 April 1884. Hajibeyov's brother Uzeyir Hajibeyo...
List of Azerbaijani composers This is an incomplete list of Azerbaijani composers: - Vasif Adigozalov (1935–2006) - Franghiz Ali-Zadeh (1947– ) - Fikret Amirov (1922–1984) - Rafig Babayev (1937–1994) - Afrasiyab Badalbeyli (1907–1976) - Farhad Badalbeyli (1947– ) - Gara Garayev (1918–1982) - Tofig Guliyev (1917–2000) -...
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Ľubomír Harman [SEP] date of death
Ľubomír Harman Ľubomír Harman (31 March 1962 – 30 August 2010) was a Slovak mass murderer who on 30 August 2010 killed 7 people, including a family, and wounded 17 more in a densely populated suburb of the Slovak capital Bratislava, before committing suicide after receiving what would have been a fatal wound from the p...
trial of John Bodkin Adams - John Pennington Harman (1914–1944), British soldier, recipient of the Victoria Cross - Justin Harman, Irish diplomat, Ambassador to Russia - Katie Harman (born 1980), American singer, actress, and Miss America - Louise Harman (stage name Lady Sovereign), (born 1985), British rapper - Ľubomí...
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Abhey Singh [SEP] date of death
Abhey Singh Major Abhey Singh, (14 August 1922 – June 1981) was a cavalry officer in the Indian Army. Early life. Abhey Singh was born in the Thikana of Palaitha in the Princely state of Kotah on 14 August 1922, the youngest son of Major-General Sir Onkar Singh, KCIE, a minister for the state of Kotah. He attended the ...
forces. Following his re-capture, he spent the remainder of the war in Oflag 79 near Braunschweig. His camp was eventually liberated by the US Ninth Army on 12 April 1945. After the Second World War ended, Abhey Singh was transferred to the 17th Queen Victoria’s Own Cavalry (The Poona Horse). In 1948, Major Abhey Singh...
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Abraham Walter Paulton [SEP] date of death
Abraham Walter Paulton Abraham Walter Paulton (1812–1876) was an English politician and journalist. Life. He was son of Walter Paulton of Bolton, Lancashire, where he was born into a Roman Catholic family. He was sent to Stonyhurst College to be educated for the priesthood, but on leaving at the age of sixteen or seven...
James Mellor Paulton James Mellor Paulton (1857 – 6 December 1923) was a British journalist and Liberal politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1885 to 1910. Paulton was the son of Abraham Walter Paulton of Bolton, and his wife Martha Mellor, daughter of James Mellor, of Liverpool. Venn says that his father was...
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Abílio Fernandes [SEP] date of death
Abílio Fernandes Abílio Fernandes (19 October 1906 Guarda, Portugal - 16 October 1994 Coimbra), was a Portuguese botanist and taxonomist from the Botanical Institute at the University of Coimbra and a student of Aurélio Quintanilha (1892–1987), botanist and geneticist. He is noted for his work on Amaryllidaceae, and co...
Publications. - "Flórula Vascular da Mata da Bufarda" - Abílio Fernandes & Rosette Batarda Fernandes - "A Universidade de Coimbra e o Estudo da Flora e da Vegetação dos Paízes Africanos de Língua Oficial Portuguesa" - Abílio Fernandes (1993)
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Achille Lauro [SEP] date of death
Achille Lauro Achille Lauro (; 16 June 1887 – 15 November 1982) was an Italian businessman and politician. Life. Born the fifth of six children of the shipowner Gioacchino and of Laura Cafiero, he was on his part the shipowner and founder of the "Flotta Lauro", one of the most powerful Italian fleets of all time and on...
Because of a lack of supervision, the fire burned out of control before its discovery. The crew tried to battle the fire for several hours but were unsuccessful. The vessel was abandoned and sank on 2 December 1994. See also. - "Lauro Lines s.r.l. v. Chasser et al.", a U.S. Supreme Court case dealing with the "Achille ...
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Adam Kelso Fulton [SEP] date of death
Adam Kelso Fulton Dr. Adam Kelso Fulton (10 April 1929 – 27 August 1994) was a former Scottish rugby union internationalist. Positioned as scrum-half, he was capped twice playing both games against France at Murrayfield in 1952 and 1954. His association with the sport started at school, Dollar Academy, where he was als...
Sir William Reid - mining engineer and joint author of the "Reid Report" on the state of British mining - Skye Scott – Director SLSV Limited Former pupils Sport. - Jim Thompson, Scottish 7s rugby player - John Barclay, Scottish rugby player - Hamish Brown mountaineer and writer - Adam Kelso Fulton, Scottish rugby playe...
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Aedh Ó Cobhthaigh [SEP] date of death
Aedh Ó Cobhthaigh Aedh Ó Cobhthaigh (died 1452) was an Irish poet. Ó Cobhthaigh was a member of a hereditary bardic family based in what is now County Westmeath. He is recorded as dying of the plague at his house of hospitality in Fertullagh. See also. - An Clasach Ó Cobhthaigh, died 1415. - Domhnall Ó Cobhthaigh, died...
Tadhg Ó Cobhthaigh Tadhg Ó Cobhthaigh (fl. 1554.) was an Irish poet. Ó Cobhthaigh was a member of a hereditary bardic family based in what is now County Westmeath. All that is known of his parents is that his father's name was Aedh. Among his know surviving works is "Crann seoil na cruinne an chroch naomtha" ("The hol...
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Aenne Burda [SEP] date of death
Aenne Burda Aenne Burda (28 July 1909 – 3 November 2005), born Anna Magdalene Lemminger, was a German publisher of the Burda Group, a media group based in Offenburg and Munich, Germany. She was one of the symbols of the German economic miracle. Biography. Aenne Burda was born in Offenburg, German Empire. She chose her ...
, Lahr (Schwarzwald) - Judith Betzler: "Aenne Burda. Die Macht des Schönen." Econ, München 1999, - - Excerpt, 22 pages, (pdf file) - Peter Köpf: "Die Burdas." Europa Verlag, Hamburg 2002, External links. - Aenne-Burda.com - About Aenne Burda - Hubert-Burda-Media.de Hubert Burda Media company's website. - BurdaFashion.c...
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Agnes Haakonsdatter [SEP] date of death
Agnes Haakonsdatter Agnes Haakonsdatter (Old Norse: "Agnes Hákonardottir"; 1290 – 1319) was an illegitimate daughter of King Haakon V of Norway by Gro Sigurdsdatter, daughter of Sigurd Lodinsson and wife Baugeid Steinarsdatter. Biography. In 1302, Agnes married Havtore Jonsson, Baron (1275 – 1320). He was son of Jon Iv...
bore him his only legitimate daughter, Ingeborg Håkonsdotter, since 1312 wife of duke Eric Magnusson of Sweden, a younger brother of King Birger of Sweden. Their son, Magnus Eriksson would succeed Haakon V as king of Norway. He also had an illegitimate daughter by Gro Sigurdsdatter, daughter of Sigurd Lodinsson and wif...
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