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Alain Polaniok [SEP] date of death
Alain Polaniok Alain Polaniok (19 September 1958 – 12 September 2005) was a French footballer. External links. - Profile at Afterfoot.fr
leagues matches (he did not play in only one of the club's 38 league matches in that season). He also mentored the club's younger players such as Alain Colombo, Jean-Philippe Rohr and Luc Sonor. Metz's 1981–82 season was weakened by the departures of Souto, Wiss, Desrousseaux, Riedl, Polaniok and Bargas. They were repl...
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Alan Albon [SEP] date of death
Alan Albon Alan Albon (24 August 1921 – 30 March 1989) was a British anarchist, pacifist and publisher. He served as an editor for "Freedom" before becoming one of the founding editors of "Green Anarchist", with Richard Hunt and Marcus Christo. As a pacifist, he enjoyed a brief stint in the Independent Labour Party. He...
Albon (surname) Albon is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: - Alan Albon (1921–1989), British anarchist and publisher - Alexander Albon (born 1996), Thai racing driver - Lee Albon (born 1959), Australian cricketer - Mark Albon (born 1969), British racing driver - Nigel Albon, British racing driver - Te...
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Alberto Bazzoni [SEP] date of death
Alberto Bazzoni Alberto Bazzoni (San Nicomede di Salsomaggiore (Parma), 1889 – Milan, 1973) was an Italian sculptor. Biography. After serving in World War I, Bazzoni settled in Parma, where he attended the Academy of Fine Arts from 1908 to 1913. His public works included a fountain for the barracks in Reggio Emilia and...
Sanson, Christa Linder) - "Man, Pride and Vengeance" (1967 by Luigi Bazzoni with Tina Aumont, Franco Nero, Klaus Kinski, Lee Burton, Alberto Dell'Acqua) - "Death Sentence" (1968 by Mario Lanfranchi with Robin Clarke, Richard Conte, Tomás Milián, Adolfo Celi, Enrico Maria Salerno) - "Train for Durango" (1968 by Mario Ca...
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Alex Spark [SEP] date of death
Alex Spark Alexander McAlpine Spark (born 16 October 1949) was a Scottish professional footballer, who played as a central defender for Preston North End, Motherwell and Bradford City.
" #28: "A Spark Remains", Part 1 of 5 (Color 32 Pages, Jul 2013) $3.50 - "Dark Times" #29: "A Spark Remains", Part 2 of 5 (Color 32 Pages, Aug 2013) $3.50 - "Dark Times" #30: "A Spark Remains", Part 3 of 5 (Color 32 Pages, Sep 2013) $3.50 - "Dark Times" #31: "A Spark Remains", Part 4 of
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Alfred Edward Cooper [SEP] date of death
Alfred Edward Cooper Alfred Edward Cooper (10 August 1869 – 15 August 1960) was a South African cricketer who played at first-class level for Griqualand West and Transvaal (now Gauteng). Cooper was born in Cape Town in 1869. He made his first-class debut for Griqualand West in December 1890, against Eastern Province in...
to Cooper Creek. While waiting for rescue Wills died of exhaustion and starvation. Soon after, Burke also died, at a place now called Burke's Waterhole on Cooper Creek in South Australia. The exact date of Burke's death is uncertain, but has generally been accepted to be 28 June 1861. King survived with the help of Abo...
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Alfred Picard [SEP] date of death
Alfred Picard Alfred Picard (21 March 1913 – 12 April 1945) was a German international footballer.
Shayne Mystery Magazine" (1981/Sep) - ""Going to Pot"" in "Mike Shayne Mystery Magazine" (1981/Sep) - ""The Caliber of Death"" in "Mike Shayne Mystery Magazine" (1982/Jul) (with Talmage Powell) - "Alfred Hitchcock" (1986/Jun) (with Wilbur Daniel Steele) - "Alfred Hitchcock" (1973/Sep) (with Ron Goulart and Alan Dean Fo...
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Anatjari Tjakamarra [SEP] date of death
Anatjari Tjakamarra Anatjari Tjakamarra (c. 1930–1992) was a Central Australian Aboriginal artist who was part of the Papunya Tula art movement. He came from the area of Kulkuta, southeast of Kiwirrkura in Western Australia. He was a Pintupi man. He came into Papunya in the early 1960s from the Western Desert. He was w...
in Paris at the "Musée du Quai Branly", dedicated to indigenous art of the world. Napurrula's signature black-and-white motifs appear superimposed on the ceiling of the administration part of the museum's building. Papunya Tula artists. Papunya Tula artists First generation men (the Bardon years 1971–73). - Anatjari Tj...
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Angelo Tarchi [SEP] date of death
Angelo Tarchi Angelo Tarchi (c. 1760 – 19 August 1814) was an Italian composer of numerous operas as well as sacred music. Between 1778 and 1787, he worked primarily in Italy, producing five or six new operas each year. Tarchi was born in Naples. In December 1787 he was appointed music director and composer at London's...
1791) - Ercole in "L'apoteosi d'Ercole" by Angelo Tarchi (Venice, 1791) - Timante in "Demofoonte" (Venice and Livorno, 1791) - Poro in "Alessandro nell'Indie" by Angelo Tarchi (Livorno, 1791) - Learco in "Adrasto re d'Egitto" by Angelo Tarchi (Milan, 1792) - Pirro in "Pirro re di Epiro" by Niccolò Antonio Zingarelli (M...
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Anna Maria Schwegelin [SEP] date of death
Anna Maria Schwegelin Anna Maria Schwegelin or "Schwägelin" (1729–1781) was an alleged German (Bavarian) witch, long considered the last person to be executed for witchcraft in Germany. Life. Anna Maria Schwegelin was born in poverty in the area near Kempten im Allgäu and served as a maid. In 1751, a Protestant was em...
and Olmans are often claimed to be the last people executed for sorcery in Germany. In reality, Maria Renata Saenger von Mossau was executed in 1749 and the farmer Anna Schnidenwind, "née" Trutt in 1688, was executed in Endingen am Kaiserstuhl 24 April 1751 convicted of having caused the great fire of Wyhls by a pact w...
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Antonín Mrkos [SEP] date of death
Antonín Mrkos Antonín Mrkos (; 27 January 1918 – 29 May 1996) was a Czech astronomer, born in Střemchoví, Czechoslovakia. Biography. Mrkos entered the University in Brno in 1938. His studies were interrupted by the onset of World War II, and in 1945 he became a staff member at the Skalnaté Pleso Observatory in Slovakia...
Mrkos Mrkos may refer to: - Antonín Mrkos (1918, Střemchoví, Dolní Loučky - 1996), a Czech astronomer - 143P/Kowal-Mrkos, a periodic comet - 18D/Perrine-Mrkos, a periodic comet - 1832 Mrkos (provisional designation 1969 PC), an outer main belt asteroid discovered in 1969 by L. Chernykh - 45P/Honda-Mrkos-Pajdušáková, a ...
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Arnold Susi [SEP] date of death
Arnold Susi Arnold Susi (4 January 1896 – 29 May 1968) was a lawyer and the Minister of Education in the Estonian government of Otto Tief established on 18 September 1944 during WWII. Susi was born in North Caucasus. He befriended Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn in a Soviet prison. When writing "The Gulag Archipelago" Solzheni...
and Susi removed his heart and buried it under a tree near the spot where he died, which has been identified variously as a Mvula tree or a Baobab tree. That site, now known as the Livingstone Memorial, lists his date of death as 4 May, the date reported (and carved into the tree's trunk) by Chuma and Susi; but most so...
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Arnošt Kreuz [SEP] date of death
Arnošt Kreuz Arnošt Kreuz (or Ernst Kreuz, 9 May 1912 – 9 February 1974), was a Czech football forward of German origin who played for Czechoslovakia in the 1938 FIFA World Cup. He also played for SK Pardubice. External links. - FIFA profile
Arnost (given name) Arnošt or Arnost is a given name. Notable people with the name include: - Arnost, medieval Bishop of Rochester - Inocenc Arnošt Bláha (1879–1960), prominent Czech sociologist and philosopher - Arnost Zvi Ehrman (1914–1976), Czech Jewish Orthodox rabbi - Arnošt Klimčík (born 1945), Czechoslovak handb...
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Atinolfo [SEP] date of death
Atinolfo Atinolfo was the Bishop of Fiesole (1038–1057) and an opponent of Papal reform. Onomastics suggest that he was a Lombard originally from southern Italy. Atinolfo was staying in Florence when he was appointed bishop by the Emperor Conrad II in February or March 1038. His predecessor, also an imperial appointee,...
: 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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Attilio Bravi [SEP] date of death
Attilio Bravi Attilio Bravi (9 September 1936 – 27 November 2013) was an Italian long jumper. Biography. Born in Bra, Piedmont, Bravi competed in the 1960 Summer Olympics, Rome and had 16 caps in national team from 1954 to 1960. Bravi died on 27 November 2013, aged 77, in his hometown of Bra, Piedmont. National champio...
1949: Ugo Ardizzone - 1950: Ugo Ardizzone - 1951: Mario Naj Oleari - 1952: Attilio Bravi - 1953: Gianpiero Druetto - 1954: Attilio Bravi - 1955: Attilio Bravi - 1956: Attilio Bravi and Valerio Colatore - 1957: Attilio Bravi - 1958: Attilio Bravi - 1959: Attilio Bravi - 1960: Attilio Bravi - 1961: Raffaele Piras - 1962:...
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Avraham Yosef Shapira [SEP] date of death
Avraham Yosef Shapira Avraham Yosef Shapira (; born 2 March 1921, died 26 June 2000) was an Israeli politician and businessman. Biography. Born in Romania in 1921, Shapira attended the Kokhav MeYa'akov yeshiva in Trzebinia, and was later certified as a teacher. He made aliyah to Israel in 1949. He began working with hi...
the Religious Zionist worlds forbids Jews from entering the Temple Mount. On May 16, Rabbi Avraham Shapira, former Ashkenazi Chief Rabbi of Israel and rosh yeshiva of the Mercaz HaRav yeshiva, reiterated his opinion that it is forbidden for Jews to enter the Temple Mount. The Litvish Haredi newspaper "Yated Ne'eman", w...
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Barbara Hemphill [SEP] date of death
Barbara Hemphill Barbara Hemphill (died 1858) was an Irish writer of novels. Life. Hemphill was the youngest child of the absentee clergyman, Patrick Hare, who was nominally responsible for the settlement of Golden, County Tipperary. Hemphill initially published her novels without identifying herself after being encour...
Charles Hemphill, 1st Baron Hemphill Charles Hare Hemphill, 1st Baron Hemphill, PC QC (August 1822 – 4 March 1908), was an Irish politician and barrister. Career. Hemphill was born in County Tyrone, Ireland. He was the son of John and the novelist Barbara Hemphill. He was made a Queen's Counsel (QC) shortly before bein...
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Bartolomeo Pagano [SEP] date of death
Bartolomeo Pagano Bartolomeo Pagano (27 September 1878 - 24 June 1947) was an Italian motion picture actor. Before his cinema career, Pagano was a stevedore who worked at the port of Genoa. There, he was discovered and selected to play the role of Maciste, a muscular slave, in the silent movie classic "Cabiria" in 1914...
Judith and Holofernes (1929 film) Judith and Holofernes (Italian:Giuditta e Oloferne) is a 1929 Italian silent historical film directed by Baldassarre Negroni and starring Bartolomeo Pagano, Jia Ruskaja and Franz Sala. It was the final film of Pagano, who had been famous during the silent era for his portrayals of Maci...
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Bartolomé González y Serrano [SEP] date of death
Bartolomé González y Serrano Bartolomé González y Serrano, (1564-1627) was a Spanish Baroque painter, specializing in painting portraits, which is shown as a continuation of Renaissance court portraits type practiced by Alonso Sánchez Coello and especially by Juan Pantoja de la Cruz. González was born in Valladolid, an...
1556) - June - Sir Nathaniel Bacon, painter of kitchen and market scenes with large vegetables, fruit, and buxom maids (born 1585) - August 5 - Aart Jansz Druyvesteyn, Dutch Golden Age painter (born 1577) - "date unknown" - Piermaria Bagnadore, Italian painter and architect (born 1556) - Tiberio di Tito, Italian painte...
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Bernhard Severin Ingemann [SEP] date of death
Bernhard Severin Ingemann Bernhard Severin Ingemann (28 May 1789 – 24 February 1862) was a Danish novelist and poet. Biography. Ingemann was born in Torkilstrup, on the island of Falster, Denmark. The son of a vicar, he was left fatherless in his youth. While a student at the University of Copenhagen he published his f...
Bernhard Severin Ingemann (born 1789), Danish poet, playwright and historical novelist - March 13 – Roderick Flanagan (born 1828), Australian - May 6 – Henry David Thoreau (born 1817), American author, poet, naturalist, tax resister, development critic, surveyor, historian, philosopher and leading transcendentalist; fr...
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Byam Shaw [SEP] date of death
Byam Shaw John Byam Liston Shaw (13 November 1872 – 26 January 1919), commonly known as Byam Shaw, was a British painter, illustrator, designer and teacher. He is not to be confused with his sons, Glen Byam Shaw, actor and theatre director, and James Byam Shaw, art historian and director of Colnaghi's, who both used "B...
In 1901, an exhibition at Dowdeswell's Gallery collected his work under the title "A Year in Wharfedale". He taught at King's College London with Byam Shaw, and together they opened their own establishment, the Byam Shaw and Vicat Cole School of Art, in Camden Street, Kensington in 1910. At the outbreak of the First Wo...
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Camille Ney [SEP] date of death
Camille Ney Camille Ney (1 January 1919 – 29 August 1984) was a Luxembourgian politician. Ney was a veterinarian by profession. He was a supporter of the Christian Social People's Party, and was a member of the Chamber of Deputies from 1964 to 1979. He held government office three times: from 1971 to 1972 he was Secret...
- Prince Armand (1817–1890), later 4th Duc de Polignac; he has male-line descendants to date who bear the principal title. - Princess Seyna-Camille (1818–1833) After his first wife's death in 1819, he married in London, on 3 June 1824, to Charlotte, Comtesse de Choiseul, widow of Comte Cesar de Choiseul (d. 1821), "née...
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Campbell Adamson [SEP] date of death
Campbell Adamson Sir (William Owen) Campbell Adamson (26 June 1922 – 21 August 2000) was a British industrialist who was best known for his work as Director-General of the Confederation of British Industry from 1969 to 1976. He rose through the steel industry where he was in charge of labour relations, and worked as a ...
in the village centre. However, the sculpture is an amalgam of parts: the upper section is clearly a Toby Jug and therefore cannot pre-date 1760; the word "PROVOST" has been added by a different hand and appears to be a joke aimed an intemperate provost; the overall frame is indeed 16th or early 17th century and contai...
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Carl Herbert Smith [SEP] date of death
Carl Herbert Smith Carl Herbert Smith (1950–2004) was an American computer scientist. He was a pioneer in computational complexity theory and computational learning theory. Smith was program manager of the National Science Foundation's theoretical computer science program, and editor of the "International Journal of th...
total, two strokes ahead of Smith. Scoring conditions at Herbert Leeds-designed Myopia Hunt Club were so difficult that no player broke 75 in any round. Playing conditions were even more difficult in the 1901 U.S. Open at Myopia Hunt Club when no players were able to break 80. Death and legacy. The date of birth and da...
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Carl Schwende [SEP] date of death
Carl Schwende Carl Schwende (20 February 1920 – 30 December 2002) was a Canadian fencer. He competed in the individual foil event at the 1960 Summer Olympics.
- Alessandro Messina Fencing. One fencer represented Canada in 1960. - Men's foil - Carl Schwende Rowing. Canada had 15 male rowers participate in three out of seven rowing events in 1960. - Men's coxless pair - Lorne Loomer - Keith Donald - Men's coxless four - Robert Adams - Clayton Brown - Chris Leach - Franklin Zie...
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Cecelia Wolstenholme [SEP] date of death
Cecelia Wolstenholme Cecelia Wolstenholme (18 May 1915 – October 1968), later known by her married name Cecelia Thornton, was an English competitive swimmer who represented Great Britain in the Olympic Games and European championships, and England in the British Empire Games. She won the 200 yd breaststroke at the 1930...
Beatrice Wolstenholme Beatrice "Trix" Wolstenholme (later "Whalen", 1920 – 5 October 2008) was an English freestyle swimmer who competed in the 1934 British Empire Games. She was born in Withington, Manchester and was the younger sister of Cecelia Wolstenholme. At the 1934 Empire Games she was a member of the English r...
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Cecil Banes-Walker [SEP] date of death
Cecil Banes-Walker Frederick Cecil Banes-Walker (19 June 1888 – 9 May 1915) was an English first-class cricketer who played five matches for Somerset County Cricket Club. He also played rugby for Clifton Rugby Football Club, and hockey for Gloucestershire. He was killed in action during the First World War. Cricket car...
People Male. - Cecil Banes-Walker (1888–1915), English cricketer - Cecil A. Beasley (1876–1959), American lawyer and politician - Cecil Beaton (1904–1980), English photographer - Cecil Boyd-Rochfort (1887–1983), British racehorse trainer - Cecil Brooks III (born 1961), American drummer - Cecil Calvert (disambiguation),...
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Celia Lynch [SEP] date of death
Celia Lynch Celia Lynch ("née" Quinn; 6 May 1908 – 16 June 1989) was an Irish Fianna Fáil politician, Assistant Government Whip, and Teachta Dála (TD) for 23 years. She also served as a Dublin City Councillor for many years. Her husband James B. Lynch was a TD and Senator from 1932 until his death in 1954. A housewife ...
kiss. Sometime later, Charlie is employed at the casino to find card counters, while Celia, now married to Charlie, is a singer at the casino. Cast. - Jason Isaacs as Charlie Beck, a card counter who wishes to date Celia, and takes advice from Vicky in exchange for card counting lessons - Sofia Milos as Celia Amonte, a...
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Chaim Yisroel Eiss [SEP] date of death
Chaim Yisroel Eiss Chaim Yisroel Eiss () (1876-1943) was an Agudath Israel activist and writer. He also was among the founders of the Agudath Israel in 1912. During the First World War, Rebbe Eiss set up an aid system that located refugees, found out what they most needed and raised the required funds. During World War...
Chaim Yisroel Eiss was born in Galicia, Austria-Hungary, in the town of Ustrzyki Dolne, now Poland; as one of 11 children of Rebbe Moshe Nissan Eiss and his wife Myria née Kessler. He was the only one of the children to survive an epidemic of diphtheria, an illness for which there was no treatment at the time. After th...
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Charles John Guthrie, Lord Guthrie [SEP] date of death
Charles John Guthrie, Lord Guthrie Charles John Guthrie, Lord Guthrie FRSE FRSGS LLD (4 April 1849 in Edinburgh – 28 April 1920 in Edinburgh) was a Scottish judge and lawyer. Life. Guthrie was the son of Rev Thomas Guthrie, a major figure in Scottish church history. He was educated at Edinburgh Academy and Edinburgh Un...
19th century. John Gillies Shields was born 12 Nov 1834 in Bloak, Stewarton, Ayrshire, and died 22 Sep 1908 in the nearby Galloway Ford farm. In 1845 he married Jane Guthrie, the daughter of Charles Guthrie. He married Elizabeth Howie in 1888. Margaret Young was the wife of John Gavan, a farmer who lived at Bloak. She ...
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Charlie Lilley [SEP] date of death
Charlie Lilley Charles Harold Lilley (3 July 1892 – 16 June 1982) was an Australian rules footballer who played with Melbourne in the Victorian Football League (VFL). He served in the Australian Army during World War One.
Will Lilley William James Lilley (born 1885, date of death unknown) was a footballer who played as a goalkeeper for both Sheffield United and Rotherham Town in The Football League. Career. Born in Staveley in Derbyshire, England he began his career alongside his older brother Harry with local side Staveley Lowgates in ...
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Christine Marion Fraser [SEP] date of death
Christine Marion Fraser Christine Marion Fraser (24 March 1938 – 22 November 2002) was a Scottish author of popular fiction. Background. She was born in Govan, Glasgow, and was raised in a tenement, the eighth child of a shipyard worker and his wife. As a child, she developed a calcium condition and became a wheelchair...
born 1968), Canadian-American actor - Brooke Fraser (born 1983), New Zealand singer-songwriter - Bruce Fraser (disambiguation), multiple people C. - Carol Hoorn Fraser (1930-1991), figurative artist - Charles Fraser (disambiguation), multiple people - Chick Fraser (1873–1940), American Major League Baseball pitcher - C...
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Cullum Welch [SEP] date of death
Cullum Welch Lieutenant-Colonel Sir George James Cullum Welch, 1st Baronet, (20 October 1895 - 28 July 1980), commonly known as Sir Cullum Welch, was a British Army officer, businessman, and member of the City of London Corporation, who served as Lord Mayor of London between 1956 and 1957. Welch was the son of James Re...
Welch baronets The Welch Baronetcy, of Chard in the County of Somerset, is a title in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom. It was created on 16 December 1957 for Cullum Welch, Lord Mayor of London from 1956 to 1957. As of 2010 the title is held by his son, the second Baronet, who succeeded in 1980. Welch baronets, of ...
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Dancing Brave [SEP] date of death
Dancing Brave Dancing Brave (11 May 1983 – 2 August 1999) was an American-bred, British-trained thoroughbred racehorse. In a racing career which lasted from the autumn of 1985 until October 1986 he ran ten times and won eight races. he was the outstanding European racehorse of 1986 when he won the 2000 Guineas, the Ecl...
at the temple in memory of Devnarayan. During these, bhopas of Devnarayan make figures related to his birth and his brave deeds on a Thali while dancing. Bhadra Saptami Shukla Paksha (in the Month of Aug.-Sep.) Every Year and Second Festival in the month of Magha Saptami Krishna Paksha (in the Month of Jan.-Feb.) in Ev...
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David Kimhi [SEP] date of death
David Kimhi David Kimhi (, also Kimchi or Qimḥi) (1160–1235), also known by the Hebrew acronym as the RaDaK () (Rabbi David Kimhi), was a medieval rabbi, biblical commentator, philosopher, and grammarian. Biography. David Kimhi was born in Narbonne, Provence, the youngest son of Rabbi Joseph Kimhi and the brother of Ra...
students, who wrote a work in defense of his master that strongly opposed all of his detractors. The debates between Dunash and others were finally decided in the centuries after his death by Rabbeinu Tam, a grandson of Rashi, who attempted to judge between the two schools of thought, and by Rabbi Joseph Kimhi, father ...
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Dirk Scalongne [SEP] date of death
Dirk Scalongne Dirk Scalongne (12 December 1879 – 1 April 1973) was a Dutch fencer. He won a bronze medal in the team sabre event at the 1912 Summer Olympics.
Netherlands at the 1912 Summer Olympics Athletes from the Netherlands competed at the 1912 Summer Olympics in Stockholm, Sweden. 33 competitors, all men, took part in 14 events in 7 sports. Medalists. Medalists Bronze. - Adrianus de Jong, Willem van Blijenburgh, Jetze Doorman, Leonardus Salomonson and George van Rossem...
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Eduard Ender [SEP] date of death
Eduard Ender Eduard Ender (3 March 1822 Rome – 28 December 1883 London) was an Austrian painter. He is the son of Johann Ender and is noted alike for his historical and genre works, among which are "Francis I in the Studio of Cellini"; "Shakespeare Reading “Macbeth” before the Court of Elizabeth"; "La Corbeille de Mari...
- Franz Eisenhut (1857-1903) - Eduard Ender (1822-1883) - Johann Ender (1793-1854) - Thomas Ender (1793-1875) - Eduard von Engerth (1818-1897) - Rudolf Ernst (1854-1932) - Franz Eybl (1806-1880) F. - Bernd Fasching (born 1955) - Eugen Felix (1836-1906) - Peter Fendi (1796-1842) - Johann Fischbach (1797-1871
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Edward Waldegrave [SEP] date of death
Edward Waldegrave Sir Edward Waldegrave (c. 1516 – 1 September 1561) was an English courtier and Catholic recusant. Family. Edward Waldegrave was the eldest son of John Waldegrave (d.1543) by Lora Rochester, daughter of Sir John Rochester of Essex, and sister of Sir Robert Rochester. He was the grandson of Sir Edward W...
Sarah Waldegrave, Countess Waldegrave Sarah Waldegrave, Countess Waldegrave (1787–18 April 1873) was a British philanthropist. Sarah Whitear was born in 1787, the daughter of Rev. William Whitear, a prebendary of Chichester, at Hastings Old Town Rectory. She firstly married Edward Milward, who later served as Mayor of ...
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Edwin McArthur [SEP] date of death
Edwin McArthur Edwin McArthur (24 September 190724 February 1987) was an American classical music conductor, pianist and accompanist. From 1935 until his retirement in 1955 he was the usual accompanist of the Norwegian soprano Kirsten Flagstad. Life and career. McArthur was born in Denver, Colorado and, having begun wo...
Flagstad's husband Henry Johansen who finally brought the two together to make peace. Flagstad also feuded with the Met's general manager, Edward Johnson, after conductor Artur Bodanzky's death, when she asked to be conducted for a few performances by her accompanist, Edwin McArthur, rather than by the Met's new conduc...
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Elizabeth Flint Wade [SEP] date of death
Elizabeth Flint Wade Elizabeth Flint Wade (1849–1915) was an early 20th-century American author, poet and pictorial photographer. She is best known for the photographs she exhibited with Rose Clark under their joint names, either as "Rose Clark and Elizabeth Flint Wade" or as "Misses Clark and Wade". Life. Wade was bor...
Rose Clark Rose Clark (1852–1942) was an early 20th-century American painter and pictorial photographer. She is best known for the photographs she exhibited with Elizabeth Flint Wade under their joint names, either as "Rose Clark and Elizabeth Flint Wade" or as "Misses Clark and Wade". Life. Harriet Candace "Rose" Clar...
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Emil Maurice [SEP] date of death
Emil Maurice Emil Maurice (19 January 1897 – 6 February 1972) was an early member of the National Socialist German Workers' Party (Nazi Party) and a founding member of the "Schutzstaffel" (SS). He was Hitler's first personal chauffeur, succeeded first by Julius Schreck and then Erich Kempka. He was one of the few perso...
; d. 1955 New York City), had three sons: 1. Frederick Emil Ahlert, Jr. (b. 16 Feb 1926 New York City; d. 8 Sep 2005 San Francisco) was one of the last independent music publishers. He worked for the Leo Feist Agency until he started Fred Ahlert Music Group after the death of his father in 1953. In addition to his fath...
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Eugen Schiffer [SEP] date of death
Eugen Schiffer Eugen Schiffer (14 February 1860 – 5 September 1954) was a German lawyer and liberal politician. He served as Minister of Finance and deputy head of government from February to April 1919. From October 1919 to March 1920, he was again deputy head of government and Minister of Justice. In 1921, he once mo...
to be the forerunner of the East Germany Justice Ministry.) Melsheimer got himself noticed within The Party, notably on 14 August 1948 when his was the decisive signature for a personnel-purge at the top of the DJV. His boss at the DJV was Eugen Schiffer, an octogenarian Liberal Democrat lawyer who had been a of the Re...
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Eugene O'Growney [SEP] date of death
Eugene O'Growney Eugene O'Growney (; born 25 August 1863 at Ballyfallon, Athboy, County Meath d. 18 October 1899 in Los Angeles, California), was an Irish priest and scholar, and a key figure in the Gaelic revival of the late 19th century. Early life and education. O'Growney was born near Athboy in County Meath where ...
Halloween Festival to celebrate Athboy's links to Halloween. People. - Frederick Harvey, recipient of the Victoria Cross - Fr Eugene O'Growney, key figure in the Gaelic Revival - John Gilroy, author and former Labour politician and member of Seanad Éireann - Jamie McGrath, football player currently playing for Dundalk ...
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Felice Nazzaro [SEP] date of death
Felice Nazzaro Felice Nazzaro (4 December 1881 – 21 March 1940) was an Italian racecar driver, a native of Turin. He won the Kaiserpreis in 1907 as well as the French Grand Prix in 1907 and 1922 and Targa Florio in 1907, and 1913. His European wins in 1907 resulted in an invitation to compete in the 1908 American Grand...
Giuseppe Ugolino Giuseppe Ugolino (Reggio Emilia, 1826 – San Felice Circeo, 1897) was an Italian sculptor and painter. He was a pupil in Reggio of Prospero Minghetti, but traveled to Rome and Milan to pursue his work as a portraitist in both oil or marble. He also made engravings. He completed two large frescoes (now l...
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Feng Xi Feng Xi (died 222), courtesy name Xiuyuan, was a military general of the state of Shu Han in the Three Kingdoms period. Life. Feng Xi was from Nan Commandery (南郡), which is around present-day Jingzhou, Hubei. He served as a general under Liu Bei, the founding emperor of the state of Shu Han in the Three Kingdom...
- John XI, pope of the Catholic Church (approximate date) - Li Yichao, Chinese warlord and governor ("jiedushi") - Mardavij ibn Ziyar, founder of the Ziyarid Dynasty (Iran) - Niftawayh, Abbasid scholar and grammarian (b. 858) - Shahid Balkhi, Persian philosopher and poet - Trpimir II, king of Croatia (approximate date)...
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Francesco Siacci [SEP] date of death
Francesco Siacci Francesco Siacci (20 April 1839 – 31 May 1907), an Italian mathematician, ballistician, and officer in the Italian army, was born in Rome, Italy. He was a professor of mechanics in the University of Turin and University of Naples. He is best known for his contributions to the field of exterior ballisti...
by Francesco Siacci at the meeting of the Class of Mathematical, Natural and Physical Sciences of the Accademia delle scienze di Torino, while finished it on 15 April 1883 in Pisa, according to the date reported on the last page of the paper. - . Morera's unique paper in differential geometry. - the paper containing th...
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Francis Hay, 9th Earl of Erroll [SEP] date of death
Francis Hay, 9th Earl of Erroll Francis Hay, 9th Earl of Erroll (30 April 1564 – 16 July 1631) was a Scottish nobleman. A convert to Catholicism, he openly conspired with the king of Spain to try to unseat the Protestant Queen Elizabeth. Biography. He was the son of Andrew Hay, 8th Earl of Erroll by his first wife, Lad...
William Hay, 10th Earl of Erroll William Hay, 10th Earl of Erroll PC (before 1597 – 7 December 1636) was a Scottish nobleman. Biography. He was the eldest son of Francis Hay, 9th Earl of Erroll by his third wife, Lady Elizabeth, daughter of William Douglas, 6th Earl of Morton. He succeeded to the earldom after his fath...
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Franciszek Rogaczewski [SEP] date of death
Franciszek Rogaczewski Franciszek Rogaczewski (23 December 1892 – 11 January 1940) was a Polish Catholic priest who was arrested by the Nazis and killed at Stutthof concentration camp. He is considered a martyr, and was beatified by Pope John Paul II on 13 June 1999. Life. Franciszek Rogaczewski was born on 23 December...
he was condemned to heavy work in the plantation of Dachau. While he was bending over tilling the soil, he adored the consecrated hosts kept in a small box in front of him. While he was going to the gas chamber, he encouraged his companions, saying "We offer our life for God, for the Church and for our Country". 22. Fr...
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Franz Carl Müller-Lyer [SEP] date of death
Franz Carl Müller-Lyer Franz Carl Müller-Lyer, born Francis Xavier Hermann Müller (5 February 1857 - 29 October 1916) was a German psychologist and sociologist. The Müller-Lyer illusion is named after him. Life. Müller-Lyer was born in Baden-Baden. He studied medicine at the Universities of Strasbourg, Bonn, and Leipzi...
Müller-Lyer illusion The Müller-Lyer illusion is an optical illusion consisting of three stylized arrows. When viewers are asked to place a mark on the figure at the midpoint, they invariably place it more towards the "tail" end. The illusion was devised by Franz Carl Müller-Lyer (1857–1916), a German sociologist, in 1...
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Françoise de Veyrinas [SEP] date of death
Françoise de Veyrinas Françoise de Veyrinas (4 September 1943 – 16 August 2008), born Gardey de Soos, was a French politician and Member of the European Parliament. Biography. Elected to Toulouse representing the UDF and the UMP uninterrupted since 1983, she was "première adjointe" ( "First Assistant") to her town from...
Paavo Väyrynen - Joaquim Vairinhos - Jaime Valdivielso De Cué - María Valenciano Martínez-Orozco - Joan Vallvé - Johan Van Hecke - Anne Van Lancker - Geoffrey Van Orden - Alexandre Varaut - Daniel Varela Suanzes-Carpegna - Ari Vatanen - Gianni Vattimo - Walter Veltroni - W.G. van Velzen - Herman Vermeer - Françoise de ...
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Fritz Christiansen [SEP] date of death
Fritz Christiansen Fritz Christiansen (27 January 1889 – 8 August 1955) was a Danish wrestler. He competed in the Greco-Roman lightweight event at the 1920 Summer Olympics.
Vol. 68, No. 3 (Sep., 1986), pp. 421-445, JSTOR - Christiansen, Keith, in "The Art of Orazio Gentileschi" in "Gentileschi", eds. Keith Christiansen and Judith Walker Mann, 2001, Metropolitan Museum of Art (exhibition catalogue for Museo Di Palazzo Venezia (Rome) Metropolitan Museum of Art (New York), St. Louis Art Muse...
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George Downie [SEP] date of death
George Downie George Downie (19 January 1778 – 11 September 1814) was a Scottish officer of the British Royal Navy who, during the War of 1812, commanded a British squadron which fought an American squadron on Lake Champlain in the Battle of Plattsburgh, during which he was killed. Biography. Biography Background and e...
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 G. Ritchie [SEP] date of death
George G. Ritchie Dr. George G. Ritchie, M.D. (25 September 1923 – 29 October 2007) held positions as president of the Richmond Academy of General Practice; chairman of the Department of Psychiatry of Towers Hospital; and founder and president of the Universal Youth Corps, Inc. for almost 20 years. In 1967 he entered p...
, born 1909) (1909–1993), Scottish rugby player - George G. Ritchie (1923–2007), American psychiatrist and writer on near death experiences - George Stephen Ritchie (1914–2012), British admiral and cartographer
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George Kinnaird, 1st Lord Kinnaird [SEP] date of death
George Kinnaird, 1st Lord Kinnaird George Kinnaird, 1st Lord Kinnaird (c. 1622–29 December 1689) was a 17th-century Scottish aristocrat. A Royalist, in 1661 after the Restoration, he was made a member of the Privy Council of Scotland. He sat in Parliament from 1661 to 1663 for Perthshire. In 1678 he passed his lands an...
male issue and the barony of Rossie became extinct on his death in 1878. He was succeeded in the Scottish lordship and barony of Kinnaird by his younger brother, Arthur, the tenth Lord. The eleventh Lord was a leading footballer and President of The Football Association. The titles became dormant upon the death of the ...
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George Leatham [SEP] date of death
George Leatham George Leatham (16 August 1849 – 7 August 1916) was an Australian politician. He was born in Hobart. In 1891 he was elected to the Tasmanian House of Assembly as the member for New Norfolk. He was defeated in 1903 but returned in 1906. His initial election in 1906 was declared void due to his being a gov...
Bob Leatham Bob Leatham (born c. 1925, date of death not found) was a Canadian football player who played for the Calgary Stampeders. He won the Grey Cup with the Stampeders in 1948.
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George McAnthony [SEP] date of death
George McAnthony George McAnthony (6 April 1966 – 8 July 2011), born Georg Spitaler, was a country singer and songwriter. From 1988 he toured around Italy, Austria, Germany, Switzerland and France. McAnthony was born and raised in Eppan an der Weinstraße, South Tyrol, Italy, where he resided until his death. He recorde...
of the Year". Among other things he conducted the weekly program "Country Time" on the German speaking Radio Channel RAI Sender Bozen. Outside of his music career, McAnthony was dedicated to charity projects. McAnthony's thirteenth CD, "Bridge To El Dorado", was given airtime on the international radio network by "Coms...
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George Stonhouse [SEP] date of death
George Stonhouse Sir George Stonhouse, 3rd Baronet (28 August 1603 – 31 March 1675) was an English politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1640 to 1644 and from 1660 to 1675. He supported the Royalists during the English Civil War. Stonhouse was the son of Sir William Stonhouse, 1st Baronet of Radley and his wi...
son of Sir James Stonhouse Kt. (youngest son of the aforementioned George Stonhouse) and the nephew of the first Baronet of the 1628 creation. The title became extinct on the death of the sixth Baronet on 13 April 1695. Stonhouse baronets, of Radley (1628). - Sir William Stonhouse, 1st Baronet (–1632) - Sir John Stonho...
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Gertrude Sanborn [SEP] date of death
Gertrude Sanborn Gertrude Sanborn (1881–1928) was an American author who lived in Milwaukee. She attained some notice for her novel "Veiled Aristocrats" (1922), which dealt with race relations more directly than was fashionable at the time. The novel belonged to the genre of "passing" stories, of African Americans pass...
Rev. Donald Sanborn as Bishop; Bishop Sanborn, who has his seminary in Florida, also works with Bishop Dolan and Fr. Anthony Cekada in West Chester, Ohio at St. Gertrude the Great. Bishop McKenna retired from his duties at Our Lady of the Rosary Chapel in Monroe, Connecticut due to health concerns. He resided in Michig...
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Gilbert Génébrard [SEP] date of death
Gilbert Génébrard Gilbert Génébrard (12 December 1535, Riom, Puy-de-Dôme – 16 February 1597, Semur, Côte-d'Or) was a French Benedictine exegete and Orientalist. In his early youth he entered the Cluniac monastery of Mozac near Riom, later continued his studies at the monastery of Saint-Allyre in Clermont, and completed...
of Burma (d. 1600) - December 12 – Gilbert Génébrard, Roman Catholic archbishop (d. 1597) - December 28 – Martin Eisengrein, German theologian (d. 1578) - "date unknown" - Niels Kaas, Danish chancellor (d. 1594) - James Melville of Halhill, Scottish historian (d. 1617) - Thomas North, English translator (d. c. 1604) - ...
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Giorgio Sonnino [SEP] date of death
Giorgio Sonnino Giorgio Sonnino (17 February 1844 – 29 November 1921) was a senator of the Kingdom of Italy. He was born at Alexandria, Egypt, and died in Rome. He was a Jew, but converted to Anglicanism, the faith of his Welsh wife.
Epirus - Giorgio Giudici, Swiss politician - Giorgio La Malfa, Italian politician - Giorgio La Pira, Italian politician - Giorgio Mammoliti, Canadian city councillor - Giorgio Mitrovich, Maltese politician and activist - Giorgio Napolitano, Italian president - Giorgio Orsoni, Italian politician - Giorgio Sonnino, Itali...
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Giovanni Fulco [SEP] date of death
Giovanni Fulco Giovanni Fulco (1615-c. 1680) was an Italian painter of the Baroque period. Biography. He was born in Messina. After having learned the first principles of design there, he went to Naples, where he entered the school of Cavalière Massimo Stanzione. He excelled particularly in the representation of childr...
July 1754) - Stefano di Leoni (16 Sep 1754 - death May 1776) - Giovanni Domenico Straticò, O.P. (15 July 1776 - 20 Sep 1784), next Bishop of Hvar (Croatia) (1784.09.20 – death 1799) - Antonio Giovanni Giuseppe Lucovich (20 Sep 1784 - death 2 Dec 1794) - Teodoro Lauretano Balbi (1 June 1795 - death 23 May 1831). Titular...
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Girolamo Aleandro [SEP] date of death
Girolamo Aleandro Girolamo Aleandro (also Hieronymus or Jerome Aleander) (13 February 14801 February 1542) was an Italian cardinal, and . Life. Aleandro was born on 13 February 1480 in Motta di Livenza, in the province of Treviso, part of the Republic of Venice. He studied in Venice, where he became acquainted with Era...
Girolamo Aleandro, the younger Girolamo Aleandro, the younger (29 July 1574 – 9 March 1629) was a very distinguished Italian scholar. His grand-uncle Girolamo Aleandro, the elder (1480–1542) is better known and was the first cardinal appointed "in pectore". Biography. Girolamo Aleandro was the son of Scipio Aleandro an...
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Giuseppe Carcani [SEP] date of death
Giuseppe Carcani Giuseppe Carcani (c.1703–1779) was an Italian composer of 18th century music. He was born in Crema, and died in Piacenza. He composed works for instruments, organ, and voice. During his career, Carcani held positions in at least one cathedral of Italy. Few of his works have survived. Works. - "Gloria" ...
great library and art collection due to the great Lisbon earthquake of 1755. Of the generation after Bernini and Algardi, which included Domenico Guidi and Antonio Raggi, Ferrata led the most successful studio for training sculptors. Ferrata's pupils included the Florentine Foggini as well as Caffà, who acted as Ercole...
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Gotthard Kettler [SEP] date of death
Gotthard Kettler Gotthard Kettler, Duke of Courland (also "Ketteler", ; 2 February 1517 – 17 May 1587) was the last Master of the Livonian Order and the first Duke of Courland and Semigallia. Biography. Kettler was born near Anröchte, Kreis Soest, of an old Westphalian noble family and the ninth child of the German kni...
Courland portion. Friedrich ruled the entire duchy from 1617 onward, after his brother emigrated due to conflicts with the nobility. Life and reign. Friedrich Kettler was born to Gotthard Kettler and his wife, Anna of Mecklenburg. The first of two sons, Friedrich in his youth had a good education and travelled to many ...
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Harmar Nicholls [SEP] date of death
Harmar Nicholls Harmar Harmar-Nicholls, Baron Harmar-Nicholls (1 November 1912 – 15 September 2000), known as Sir Harmar Nicholls, 1st Baronet, from 1960 to 1975, was a British Conservative Party politician. Early life and career. Harmar Nicholls was born in Walsall, the son of Charles Edward Craddock Nicholls and Sara...
(Best Dramatic Performance) - British Soap Awards 2003 (Hero of the Year) - British Soap Awards 2019 (Outstanding Achievement) Personal life. Nicholls-Eden's father was Sir Harmar Nicholls, later Lord Harmar-Nicholls, the former Conservative MP for Peterborough (1950–1974) and MEP for Greater Manchester South (1979–198...
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Harry Bullard [SEP] date of death
Harry Bullard Sir Harry Bullard (3 March 1841 – 26 December 1903) was an English brewer and Conservative politician. Bullard was born at Norwich, the son of Richard Bullard, who had founded the brewery company of Bullard & Watts in 1837. When Richard Bullard died in 1864, his three sons, Harry, Charley and Fred ran the...
leading industrialists and many local businessmen. Sir Harry Bullard proposed a toast to the hotel's success and praised "the very elegant palace that had been erected". The contractors involved in the construction along with Mr Edward Boardman, Junior, the architect were all thanked and commended for bring the complet...
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Harry Manfield [SEP] date of death
Harry Manfield Harry Manfield (1 February 1855 – 9 February 1925) was a British Liberal Party politician. He was the Member of Parliament (MP) for Mid Northamptonshire from 1906 to 1918. He was also a prominent Freemason.
Manfield (disambiguation) Manfield is a village and civil parish in North Yorkshire, England. Manfield may also refer to: People. - Alice Manfield (1878-1960), mountain guide, amateur naturalist, chalet owner, and photographer - Ed Manfield (1943-1999), American bridge player, father to Seth - Harry Manfield (1855-1925...
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Hector Malot [SEP] date of death
Hector Malot Hector-Henri Malot (Hector Malot) (20 May 1830 – 17 July 1907) was a French writer born in La Bouille, Seine-Maritime. He studied law in Rouen and Paris, but eventually literature became his passion. He worked as a dramatic critic for "Lloyd Francais" and as a literary critic for "L'Opinion Nationale". His...
). "Les Amours de Paille" (1859), a comedy written in collaboration with Poupart-Davyl, was a failure.(ref 1990 Alain Viala) At the insistence of his colleague Henri Rochefort he found an administrative job issuing birth certificates for the Vaugirard town hall.(1860) He became a steady friend of Hector Malot and began...
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Heinrich Harrer [SEP] date of death
Heinrich Harrer Heinrich Harrer (; 6 July 1912 – 7 January 2006) was an Austrian mountaineer, sportsman, geographer, and author. He is best known for being on the four-man climbing team that made the first ascent of the North Face of the Eiger in Switzerland, and for his books "Seven Years in Tibet" (1952) and "The Whi...
Tasam Tasam is a Tibetan term which refers to a nomadic caravan house which is not only used for living in but is used for the exchange of commodities and bargaining in markets in Tibet. References. - Heinrich Harrer. "Seven Years in Tibet." Penguin Group (USA) Incorporated, Sep 29, 1997 pg. 48
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Henri de Nesmond [SEP] date of death
Henri de Nesmond Henri de Nesmond (27 January 1655, Bordeaux – 27 May 1727, Toulouse) was a French churchman, bishop of Montauban, archbishop of Albi and archbishop of Toulouse. Biography. Nesmond was a son of Henri de Nesmond (1600–1651). André, marquis de Nesmond was his elder brother. He was in turn abbot of Chézy i...
André, marquis de Nesmond André, marquis de Nesmond (Bordeaux, 17 November 1641 – Havana, 11 June 1702) was a French naval commander from the seventeenth century. He was the second son of Henri de Nesmond (1600–1651). Henri de Nesmond (1655–1672) was his younger brother. In 1658 he became a member of the Order of Malta...
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Henry Erben [SEP] date of death
Henry Erben Henry Erben (5 September 1832 – 23 October 1909) was a rear admiral of the United States Navy, who served in the American Civil War and the Spanish–American War. Biography. Erben was born in New York City. He entered the Navy as a midshipman on 17 June 1848, and was promoted to passed midshipman on 12 June ...
Erben Erben may refer to: - Henry Erben (1832–1909), American admiral - Karel Jaromír Erben (1811–1870), Czech historian and writer - Rudi Erben, West German bobsledder - Valentin Erben (born 1945), Austrian cellist - Erben Wennemars, Dutch Speed Skater - "Erben", a brand of wines from Franz Wilhelm Langguth Erben - He...
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Hiram Codd [SEP] date of death
Hiram Codd Hiram Codd (10 January 1838 – 18 February 1887) was an English engineer. In 1872, he patented a bottle filled under gas pressure which pushed a marble against a rubber washer in the neck, creating a perfect seal. This became known as the Codd bottle. Early life. Codd was born in Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk, Eng...
by Beatson Clark. Hiram Codd joined Ben Rylands in partnership at Stairfoot in May 1877. In 1881, after four years together, Ben died leaving Codd to carry on the business alone. In 1882 Codd admitted Ben's son, Dan Rylands as a business partner. Dan Rylands took over the partnership after his father's death but this n...
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Horace Goldin [SEP] date of death
Horace Goldin Horace Goldin (December 17, 1873 – August 21,1939) was a stage magician who was noted for his lightning fast presentation style and who achieved international fame with his versions of the sawing a woman in half illusion. Early life. Goldin was of Polish Jewish descent and was born Hyman Elias Goldstein i...
born 1936), American politician - Horace Goldin (1873–1939), British magician - Hyman Goldin (1881–1972), American writer - Ian Goldin (born 1955), South African economist - Nan Goldin (born 1953), American photographer - Rebecca Goldin, American mathematician - Ricky Paull Goldin (born 1968), American actor - Sergey G...
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Howard Harry Rosenbrock [SEP] date of death
Howard Harry Rosenbrock Howard Harry Rosenbrock (16 December 1920 – 21 October 2010) was a leading figure in control theory and control engineering. He was born in Ilford, England in 1920, graduated in 1941 from University College London with a 1st class honors degree in Electrical Engineering. He served in the Royal A...
Rosenbrock Rosenbrock is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: - Eddie Rosenbrock (1908–1978), Australian rules footballer - Howard Harry Rosenbrock (1920–2010), English control theorist and engineer - Peter Rosenbrock (1939–2005), Australian rules footballer
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Howard Saunders [SEP] date of death
Howard Saunders Howard Saunders (16 September 1835 – 20 October 1907) was a British businessman, who later in life became a noted ornithologist, specialising in gulls and terns. Life and work. Saunders was born in London on 16 September 1835. He received his early education at Leatherhead and Rottingdean. He entered bu...
- 2010, UK, Abacus, , Pub date 02 Sep 2010, Paperback Film adaptation. A BBC sponsored film adaptation was planned in 1991 starring Dawn French and Jennifer Saunders with a script by Alan Plater, but the project was never made. External links. - Beryl Bainbridge talks about her inspiration for "The Bottle Factory Outin...
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Hroar Elvenes [SEP] date of death
Hroar Elvenes Hroar Elvenes (2 April 1932 – 4 December 2014) was a Norwegian former speed skater who competed in the 1952 Winter Olympics, in the 1956 Winter Olympics, in the 1960 Winter Olympics, and in the 1964 Winter Olympics. He was born in Hakadal and represented the club Oslo IL. In 1952 he finished sixth in the ...
1944–1988), Norwegian ice hockey player - Hroar Elvenes (1932–2014), Norwegian former Olympic speed skater - Hårek Elvenes (born 1959), Norwegian politician for the Conservative Party
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Hughie Hay [SEP] date of death
Hughie Hay Hughie Hay (died 23 October 2012) was a Scottish professional footballer who played as an inside forward. Career. Hay started his career with local club Banks O' Dee. He then joined Aberdeen in 1951, where he played as an inside forward. He made his début against Queen of the South at Pittodrie on 11 August ...
- Hughie Fury (born 1994), British boxer - Hughie Hay (c. 1932–2012), Scottish footballer - Hughie Hughes (c. 1885–1916), British racecar driver - Hughie Lee-Smith (1915–1999), American artist and teacher - Hughie Mack (1884–1927), American silent film actor - Hughie McPherson (1918–2013), Australian rules footballer -...
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Ihaka Whaanga [SEP] date of death
Ihaka Whaanga Ihaka Whaanga (died 14 December 1875) was a notable New Zealand tribal leader, assessor and military leader of northern Hawke's Bay. Of Māori descent, he identified with the Ngati Rakaipaaka iwi. Hirini Whaanga Christy was a great grandson. Whaanga died at Mahia on 14 December 1875.
Hirini Whaanga Christy Hirini Whaanga Christy (16 August 1883 – 1 July 1955) was a New Zealand Mormon leader, farmer, interpreter, community leader. Of Māori descent, he identified with the Ngati Kahungunu and Ngati Rakaipaaka iwi. He was born in Nuhaka, Hawke's Bay, New Zealand on 16 August 1883. He was a great grands...
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Ingerid Vardund [SEP] date of death
Ingerid Vardund Ingerid Vardund (24 April 1927 – 25 December 2006) was a Norwegian actress. She was known to the Norwegian audience primarily for her roles in the films "Jentespranget" (1973) and the sit-com "" (1980). For her role in "Jentespranget", she won the award for Best Actress at the 8th Moscow International F...
(born 1916) - 6 December – Otto Øgrim, physicist and author (born 1913). - 23 December – Arne Sandnes, politician (born 1925) - 25 December – Ingerid Vardund, actress (born 1927) - 31 December – Reidar Strømdahl, politician (born 1913) Notable deaths Full date unknown. - Bjørn Aamodt, poet (born 1944) - Sverre Bergh, s...
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István Türr [SEP] date of death
István Türr István Türr (, ), (10 August 1825 in Baja, Hungary – 3 May 1908 in Budapest) was a Hungarian soldier, revolutionary, canal architect and engineer, remembered in Italy for his role in that country's unification and his association with Garibaldi. In the later years of his life became known as a peace activis...
general referred to was István Türr. From that time until his death, Türr would increasingly become known in the role of "The Pacifist General", who became "a prominent personality of the international peace movement". In the 1890s, Türr was "a regular fixture" in the annual Universal Peace Congresses, held every year ...
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Jack Skurnick [SEP] date of death
Jack Skurnick Jack Skurnick (March 1910 – September 1952) was the founder and director of EMS Recordings and publisher and editor of the highly regarded music review, "Just Records". Career. Skurnick worked in a music store on West 44th Street near Madison Avenue in New York; the store was owned by his parents, Max and...
. Dassin grew up in Harlem and went to Morris High School in the Bronx. During his youth he attended Camp Kinderland, the left-wing Yiddish youth camp. He joined the Communist Party USA in the 1930s and left it after the Molotov–Ribbentrop Pact in 1939. He started as a Yiddish actor with the ARTEF ("Yiddish Proletarian...
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Jacques-Louis Hénon [SEP] date of death
Jacques-Louis Hénon Jacques-Louis Hénon (31 May 1802 in Lyon – 28 March 1872 in Montpellier) was a French republican politician. He was member of the Corps législatif in 1852 and from 1857 to 1869. He was the mayor of Lyon from 1870 to 1872. Earlier in his career he served as a professor at the École vétérinaire de Lyo...
Hénon Hénon may refer to: - Hénon, Côtes-d'Armor, France - Michel Hénon (1931–2013), French mathematician - Hénon map, a chaotic dynamical system introduced by Michel Hénon - Guy Hénon (1912–?), French field hockey player - Jacques-Louis Hénon (1802–1872), French republican politician
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James Granger [SEP] date of death
James Granger James Granger (1723–1776) was an English clergyman, biographer, and print collector. He is now known as the author of the "Biographical History of England from Egbert the Great to the Revolution" (1769). Life. The son of William Granger, by Elizabeth Tutt, daughter of Tracy Tutt, he was born of poor pare...
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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James Hannell [SEP] date of death
James Hannell James Hannell (1 December 1813 – 31 December 1876) was an auctioneer, publican, and Australian politician elected as a member of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly, the first Mayor of Newcastle, and the first Mayor of Wickham. Early life. Hannell, was free-born in Parramatta, New South Wales, Austra...
in the grounds, just outside the Warriors' Chapel. Hannell was survived by Mary and nine of their eleven children: br 1) Clarence Hewson, b. 15 Oct. 1836 (BDM V18361179 20/1836) - d. 3 Apr. 1909 (BDM 2528/1909) - m. Maria Phoebe TIGHE, br 2) Stephena Mary, b. 2 Jun. 1838 (BDM V18381282 22/1838) - d. Sep. 1927 (BDM 1206...
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Jean Seznec [SEP] date of death
Jean Seznec Jean Seznec (19 March 1905, in Morlaix – 22 November 1983, in Oxford) was a historian and mythographer whose most influential book, for English-speaking readers, has been "La Survivance des dieux antiques", 1940, translated as "", 1953. Expanding the scope of work by Warburg Institute scholars Fritz Saxl an...
Seznec Seznec is a surname of Breton origin. It may refer to any the following people: Seznec derives from "saezh" which means sunbeam or arrow in Breton and the suffix -eg is very frequently used to form names designating a place by what is found there. - André Seznec, French engineer - Jean Seznec (1905–1983), French...
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Jean-Claude Gasigwa [SEP] date of death
Jean-Claude Gasigwa Jean-Claude Gasigwa (8 July 1983 – 8 January 2015) was a Rwandan professional tennis player. He was a member of the Rwanda Davis Cup team before his death in 2015. He won the Kenya Open in 2008, Tanzania Open in 2011 and Uganda Open in 2009, 2012 and 2013. Death. Gasigwa collapsed and died while tra...
2015 in Rwanda The following lists events that happened during 2015 in Rwanda. Incumbents. - President: Paul Kagame - Prime Minister: Anastase Murekezi Events. Events January. - January 23 - Two Rwandan policemen charged in the murder of an anti-corruption activist are sentenced to 20 years in prison. Deaths. - January...
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Joan Llorenç [SEP] date of death
Joan Llorenç Joan Llorenç (in Valencian; ) (1458–1520) was the leader of a "germania" (guild, literally "brotherhood") of Valencia. He became one of the most influential leaders in what would later be known as the Revolt of the Brotherhoods, though during his leadership warfare had not yet broken out. Llorenç sought to...
royal forces. The Viceroy was forced to flee the city, and shortly thereafter Joan Llorenç died, likely of a heart attack. With the death of Sorolla and Llorenç, Peris came to be known as the most powerful and influential member of the Council of Thirteen. Still, his support was not universal. Allegedly Llorenç, upon s...
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Johann Heinrich Samuel Formey [SEP] date of death
Johann Heinrich Samuel Formey Johann Heinrich Samuel Formey (; 31 May 1711– 7 March 1797) was a German churchman, educator, author, and journalist. The son of an immigrant French family, he preached, taught, and wrote in French. A founding member of the Berlin Academy, he wrote thousands of letters, popularized scienti...
(died 1787) - May 31 – Johann Heinrich Samuel Formey, German philosopher writing in French (died 1797) - October 12 – William Tytler, Scottish historian (died 1792) - October 17 – Jupiter Hammon, American poet (died c. 1806) - November 19 – Mikhail Lomonosov, Russian writer and polymath (died 1765) - December 6 – Kitty...
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Johann V of Nassau-Vianden-Dietz [SEP] date of death
Johann V of Nassau-Vianden-Dietz Johann V of Nassau-Vianden-Dietz (Breda, 9 November 1455 – Dillenburg, 30 July 1516) was count of Nassau (in Siegen, Dillenburg, Hadamar and Herborn), Vianden and Diez, and Lord of Breda. He was the paternal grandfather of William the Silent. He was the son of Jan IV of Nassau and his w...
Maria of Nassau (1491–1547) Maria, Countess of Nassau, Katzenelnbogen, Vianden and Dietz (1 February 1491, Vianden - 1547, Siegen) was a noblewoman from the Low Countries. She was the second and youngest daughter of Johann V of Nassau-Vianden-Dietz and Elisabeth of Hesse-Marburg. She was the aunt of William the Silent....
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John Edward Courtenay Bodley [SEP] date of death
John Edward Courtenay Bodley John Edward Courtenay Bodley (6 June 1853 – 28 May 1925) was an English civil servant, known for his writings on France. Life. He was the son of the pottery owner Edward Fisher Bodley (1815–1881), and his wife Mary Ridgway Bodley, and brother of the pottery owner Edwin James Drew Bodley. He...
under the name E. F. Bodley & Son, of Longport, from c. 1881 until 1898, with mark "E. F. B. & Son". Separately, the Bodley & Son company from 1875, successor to Bodley & Diggory, traded from the Hill Pottery, Burslem. Family. Bodley was survived by his second wife Mary Ridgeway, daughter of Joseph Ridgway. John Edward...
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John Houston Laird [SEP] date of death
John Houston Laird John Houston Laird (September 18, 1874 – 1959) was a railway conductor and political figure in Saskatchewan. He represented Moose Jaw City from 1934 to 1938 in the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan as a Liberal. He was born in Cavendish, Prince Edward Island, the son of James Laird and Margaret Ho...
Nov 1756. Married Ann Cameron daughter of Sir Ewen 'Dubh' Cameron (17th Locheil) - John Maclean, 11th Laird of Ardgour), born 1700 and died 2 Mar 1739 Island of Mull, Argyll. Married Marjorie MacLachlan 25 Dec 1735. - Hugh MacLean, 12th Laird of Ardgour, born 1736 and died 4 Sep 1768 – Built Ardgour House in 1765; a ca...
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John Neville, 3rd Baron Latimer [SEP] date of death
John Neville, 3rd Baron Latimer John Neville, 3rd Baron Latimer (17 November 1493 – 2 March 1543) was an English peer. His third wife was Catherine Parr, later Queen consort of King Henry VIII. Family. John Neville, born 17 November 1493, was the eldest son of Richard Neville, 2nd Baron Latimer, by Anne Stafford, daugh...
and co-heir of Giles de Badlesmere, 2nd Baron Badlesmere. He had four brothers: Robert, Sir Thomas (died c. 20 August 1417), John and Brian. After the death of Margery la Zouche, his father the 4th Baron married, before 9 October 1381, Elizabeth le Latimer (d. 5 November 1395), "suo jure" 5th Baroness Latimer, daughter...
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John Robert Procter [SEP] date of death
John Robert Procter John Robert Procter, (16 March 1844 in Mason County, Kentucky – 12 December 1903 in Washington, D.C.) was an American geologist and civil service reformer. He was the Kentucky state geologist from 1880 to 1893, and president of the United States Civil Service Commission from 1893 to 1903. Biography....
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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Josef von Halban [SEP] date of death
Josef von Halban Josef von Halban (10 October 1870 – 23 April 1937) was an Austrian obstetrician and gynecologist. He was the husband of opera singer Selma Kurz (1874–1933). In 1894, he obtained his medical doctorate at Vienna, where from 1898 to 1903, he worked as an assistant under Friedrich Schauta. In 1903 he becam...
Dési von Halban Désirée Louise Anna Ernestine "Dési" von Halban (10 April 1912 – 12 February 1996) was an Austrian opera and concert singer. She was the daughter of Austrian operatic soprano Selma Kurz and gynecologist Josef von Halban. Dési von Halban was married to Dutch art dealer Jacques Goudstikker who fled the Na...
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Josep Samitier [SEP] date of death
Josep Samitier Josep Samitier Vilalta (; 2 February 1902 – 4 May 1972), also known as José Samitier, was a Spanish footballer, manager and scout who played as a midfielder for FC Barcelona, Real Madrid CF, OGC Nice, the Catalan XI and Spain. He later coached Atlético Madrid, OGC Nice and FC Barcelona and worked as a sc...
other side of Spain, FC Barcelona began to emerge as a force under the legendary Josep Samitier. A Spanish footballer for both Barcelona and Real Madrid, Samitier cemented his legacy with Barcelona. During his playing career with them, he scored 333 goals, won the inaugural La Liga title and five Copa Del Rey. In 1944,...
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Joseph Torrey [SEP] date of death
Joseph Torrey Joseph Torrey (1797–1867) was an American professor of philosophy at the University of Vermont and acting president of that university for five years. Torrey was born in Rowley, Massachusetts. He received his education at Dartmouth College and Andover Seminary; later in his life he was honored by Harvard ...
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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José Gómez Gordóa [SEP] date of death
José Gómez Gordóa José Gómez Gordóa (1913–2005) was a Mexican lawyer, university professor and diplomat.
30 Sep 1830 Died) - Juan José Bonel y Orbe (28 Feb 1831 – 29 Jul 1833 Appointed, Bishop of Córdoba) - José Gómez y Navas, T.O.R. (29 Jul 1833 – 26 Dec 1835 Died) - Salvador José Reyes y García de Lara (20 Jan 1848 – 5 Sep 1851 Confirmed, Archbishop of Granada) - Juan Nepomuceno Cascallana y Ordóñez (5 Sep 1851 – 26 Feb...
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João Lourenço Rebelo [SEP] date of death
, and is now preserved in the library of the Episcopal Seminary of Münster. A modern transcription have been released in 1982 by Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation "monumenta" edition "Portugaliae Musica". Also four volumes of the original impression survived in the Biblioteca Nacional de Portugal, from the Jesuit College ...
João Lourenço Rebelo João Lourenço Rebelo, or João Soares Rebelo (1610 – 16 November 1665) was the only Portuguese composer to adopt the Venetian polychoral style. Despite his closeness to the king John IV of Portugal (1603–1656), and despite what is traditionally said, Rebelo never held any office in the royal househo...
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June Gordon, Marchioness of Aberdeen and Temair [SEP] date of death
June Gordon, Marchioness of Aberdeen and Temair Beatrice Mary June Gordon, Marchioness of Aberdeen and Temair, , FRSAMD (née Boissier; 29 December 1913 – 22 June 2009), commonly known as Lady Aberdeen, was a professional musician and patron of the Aberdeen International Youth Festival and founder and Musical Director o...
Lady Aberdeen Lady Aberdeen refers to the Marchioness of Aberdeen and Temair, by right or marriage. Notable Marchionesses have included: - Ishbel Hamilton-Gordon, Marchioness of Aberdeen and Temair (1857–1939), women's rights activist and wife of John Hamilton-Gordon, 1st Marquess of Aberdeen and Temair - June Gordon, ...
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Karl-Heinz Bendert [SEP] date of death
Karl-Heinz Bendert Karl-Heinz Bendert (9 September 1914 – 16 July 1983) was a German Luftwaffe ace and recipient of the Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross during World War II. Karl-Heinz Bendert claimed 55 victories in 610 missions. During his time with JG 27 in Africa he was involved in scandal with falsifying claims; h...
in Polish youth categories. Notable residents. - Martin Agricola (1486–1556), composer - Karl-Heinz Bendert (1914–1983), Luftwaffe ace - Otto Feige, maybe identical with B. Traven (died 1969), writer of "The Treasure of the Sierra Madre" - Zdzisław Hoffmann (born 1959), first ever triple jump World Champion (1983). - Z...
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Khwaja Muhammad Yusuf [SEP] date of death
Khwaja Muhammad Yusuf Khwaja Muhammad Yusuf (died 1902) was one of the top lawyers and landowners of Aligarh, a small but historically significant town in the ‘doab’ region of the state of Uttar Pradesh in northern India. He was among the first Indian Muslims to understand the nature and gravity of the issues posed by ...
Qara Yusuf "Abu Nasr" Qara Yusuf ibn Mohammad Barani (c. 1356 – 1420) was the ruler of the Kara Koyunlu dynasty (or "Black Sheep Turkomans") from c.1388 to 1420, although his reign was interrupted by Tamerlane's invasion (1400–1405). He was the son of Qara Muhammad, a brother-in-law to Ahmad Jalayir. Rise to chiefdom. ...
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