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Kilij Arslan II [SEP] date of death | Kilij Arslan II
Kilij Arslan II () or ʿIzz ad-Dīn Qilij Arslān bin Masʿūd () (Modern Turkish "Kılıç Arslan", meaning "Sword Lion") was a Seljuk Sultan of Rûm from 1156 until his death in 1192.
Reign.
As Arnold of Lübeck reports in his "Chronica Slavorum", he was present at the meeting of Henry the Lion with Kilij-Arsla... | the same name), captured Konya. In 1116 Kilij Arslan's son, Mesud I, took the city with the help of the Danishmends.
Upon Mesud's death in 1156, the sultanate controlled nearly all of central Anatolia. Mesud's son, Kilij Arslan II, captured the remaining territories around Sivas and Malatya from the last of the Danishm... | 33,000 | zeroshot-train |
Kleist Sykes [SEP] date of death | Kleist Sykes
Kleist Sykes (1894–1949) was a Tanganyikan political activist. He helped form the Tanganyika African Association.
Sykes was born in Pangani to father Sykes Mbuwane, a Zulu mercenary hired by the German Empire, and a Nyaturu mother. After his father died, Sykes moved with his godfather, Effendi Plantan, to ... | Dar es Salaam: Abdallah Kleist Sykes, formerly known as Kleist Plantan, and his distant relatives, the three Plantan brothers: Mwalimu Thomas Plantan, (the title Mwalimu given to him because he was a schoolteacher), Schneider Abdillah Plantan and Ramadhan Mashado Plantan.
Kleist Sykes was known as Kleist Plantan, after... | 33,001 | zeroshot-train |
Krasimira Bogdanova [SEP] date of death | Krasimira Bogdanova
Krasimira Bogdanova (Bulgarian: Красимира Богданова) (5 June 1949 – 10 March 1992) was a Bulgarian basketball player who competed in the 1976 Summer Olympics and in the 1980 Summer Olympics. | - Valeri Bogdanov (footballer, born 1966), Russian football player
Bogdanova.
- Anna Bogdanova (born 1984), Russian heptathlete
- Krasimira Bogdanova, Bulgarian basketball player
- Ludmila Bogdanova, penname of Belarusian writer Rakitina Nika (born 1963)
- Lyudmila Bogdanova, Russian judoka
- (1836–1897), Russian dance... | 33,002 | zeroshot-train |
Kuxttoba [SEP] date of death | Kuxttoba was shot dead on 13 June 1871. The official version is that Constâncio de Rosário e Miranda of the 4th Division ambushed and killed him. The popular version is that he was betrayed by his mistress Bulem in exchange for a bribe.
There is a deknni of the same name dated around 1869 in which he is called “heir to... | Deknni
Dekhṇi (also spelled Dekni, Dekni, Dekhṇi) is a semi classical Goan (Indian) dance form. The plural of dekṇi in Konkani remains the same.
Overview.
One of the earliest deknnis which may be dated around 1869 is "Kuxttoba" in which he is called “heir to India and terror of Goa”, implying resistance to Portuguese r... | 33,003 | zeroshot-train |
Kåre Rønning [SEP] date of death | Kåre Rønning
Kåre Rønning (24 September 1929 in Sør-Rana – 27 December 1990) was a Norwegian politician for the Centre Party.
He was elected to the Norwegian Parliament from Nordland in 1973, and was re-elected on one occasion. He had previously served as a deputy representative during the term 1969–1973.
On the local ... | (b.1912)
- 27 December – Kåre Rønning, politician (b.1929)
Notable deaths Date unknown.
- Sigurd Anderson, nineteenth Governor of South Dakota (b.1904)
- Karl Egil Aubert, mathematician (b.1924)
- Per Bergersen, musician (b.1960)
- Leonard Borgzinner, essayist, political philosopher, science fiction author, illustrator... | 33,004 | zeroshot-train |
Lambert van Haven [SEP] date of death | Lambert van Haven
Lambert van Haven (16 April 1630 - 9 May 1695) was a Danish architect, master builder and painter. He was born in Bergen, the son of the artist Solomon van Haven who had already succeeded in winning the favour of the Danish monarchy.
Starting in 1653, he spent some 16 years travelling in Italy, France... | 1630 in Norway
Events in the year 1630 in Norway.
Incumbents.
- Monarch: Christian IV
Events.
- Risør obtains the status of ladested (special trading port), subordinate to Skien.
Births.
- 16 April – Lambert van Haven, Norwegian-born Danish architect (died 1695)
- 16 November – Edvard Edvardsen, educator and historian ... | 33,005 | zeroshot-train |
Laurence Tomson [SEP] date of death | Laurence Tomson
Laurence Tomson (1539 – 29 March 1608) was an English politician, author, and translator. He acted as the personal secretary of Sir Francis Walsingham, the secretary of state to Elizabeth I of England.
Tomson revised both the text and the annotations of the New Testament of the Geneva Bible. His revise... | This annotation was done by Laurence Tomson, who translated (for the 1560 Geneva Bible) L'Oiseleur's notes on the Gospels, which themselves came from Camerarius. In 1576 Tomson added L'Oiseleur's notes for the Epistles, which came from Beza's Greek and Latin edition of the Bible (1565 and later). Beginning in 1599 Fran... | 33,006 | zeroshot-train |
Lena Smedsaas [SEP] date of death | Lena Smedsaas
Lena Smedsaas (20 March 1951 – 6 January 2014) was a Swedish journalist and writer.
Born in Solna Municipality, she began her career in journalism in 1973 and was best known for being a political commentator, presenter and editor for "TV4Nyheterna" on TV4.
Lena Smedsaas died from cancer on 6 January 2014,... | 3 December – Less than three months after winning the general election, Prime Minister of Sweden Stefan Lofven calls a snap general election after parliament rejected his government's budget proposal.
- 9 December – The Pirate Bay website goes offline after Swedish police seize its servers.
Deaths.
- 6 January – Lena S... | 33,007 | zeroshot-train |
Li Shicen [SEP] date of death | Li Shicen
Li Shicen (, 1892–1934), born Li Bangfan (李邦藩), was a Chinese philosopher and editor of advanced philosophical journals of the May Fourth Movement "Min Duo" (, The People's Tocsin) and "Zhongguo Jiaoyu Zazhi" (中国教育杂志, "The Chinese Educational Review"). Li is best remembered as an exponent of the thought of Ni... | (Chinese philosophy)
- LGBT topics and Confucianism
- Li (Confucian)
- Li (Neo-Confucianism)
- Li Ao
- Li Kui (legalist)
- Li Shenzhi
- Li Shicen
- Li Si
- Li Zhi (philosopher)
- Liang Qichao
- Liang Shuming
- Liezi
- Lin Yutang
- Lineage (Buddhism)
- Linji school
- List of Chinese philosophers
- List of Confucianists
... | 33,008 | zeroshot-train |
Lilia Carrillo [SEP] date of death | Lilia Carrillo
Lilia Carrillo García (2 November 1930 – 6 June 1974) was a Mexican painter from the Generación de la Ruptura, which broke with the Mexican School of Painting of the early 20th century. She was trained in the traditional style but her work began to evolve away from it after studying in Paris in the 1950s... | Igual de Soria (16 May 1803 – death 14 Sep 1814)
- Antonio Carrillo Mayoral (10 July 1815 – death 19 March 1826)
- Cipriano Sánchez Varela (3 July 1826 – death 13 March 1848)
- Martino Piña y Giménez (5 Sep 1851 – death 25 Nov 1851)
- José Ávila Lamas (27 Sep 1852 – 25 Sep 1857), next Bishop of Orense)
- Bernardo Conde... | 33,009 | zeroshot-train |
Lloyd Hall-Thompson [SEP] date of death | Lloyd Hall-Thompson
Robert Lloyd Hall-Thompson TD (9 April 1920 – 20 May 1992), known as Lloyd Hall-Thompson, was a Unionist politician in Northern Ireland.
Born in Belfast, Hall-Thompson was the son of Samuel Hall-Thompson, and grandson of Rt. Hon. Robert Thompson MP. He studied at Campbell College in Belfast and join... | genealogies" of the British saints and a pedigree of Taliesin.
The Coed-y-Mwstwr Hotel, named after the wood, is a Grade II listed building and the former home of MP Arthur John Williams and his wife Rose (the daughter of Robert Thompson and Rose Mary Crawshay). Their many guests at the house included David Lloyd Georg... | 33,010 | zeroshot-train |
Lorenzo Comendich [SEP] date of death | Lorenzo Comendich
Lorenzo Comendich (1675–1720) was an Italian painter of the late-Baroque period.
A native of Verona, he studied under Francesco Monti, and settled at Milan, where he flourished in the first part of the 18th century. His works were held in high repute as a battle painter. The Baron Martine took him und... | Bubola, singer-songwriter born in Terrazzo
- Paolo Caliari, well known as "Veronese" painter
- Lou Campi, professional bowler
- Mario Capecchi, Nobel prize in Medicine, 2007
- Giovanni Francesco Caroto, painter
- Catullus, Latin poet
- Walter Chiari, actor
- Gigliola Cinquetti, singer who brought Italy its first Eurovi... | 33,011 | zeroshot-train |
Louis Diercxsens [SEP] date of death | Louis Diercxsens
Louis Diercxsens (28 September 1898 – 21 April 1992) was a Belgian field hockey player who competed in the 1920 Summer Olympics and in the 1928 Summer Olympics.
In 1920 he was a member of the Belgian field hockey team, which won the bronze medal.
Eight years later he finished fourth with the Belgian te... | E. Haladik
- F. Herzl
- K. Lehrfeld
- E. Landesmann
- H. Lichtneckert
- Fritz Lichtschein
- Willi Machu
- P. Massarek
- E. Nossig
- Karl Ördögh
- Alfred Revi
- H. Rosenfeld
- Otto Stritzko
- H. Wald
- A. Wildam
- A. Winter
Squads Division A
- Lambert Adelot
- Claude Baudoux
- Yvon Baudoux
- Freddy Cattoir
- Louis De D... | 33,012 | zeroshot-train |
Louis le Comte [SEP] date of death | Louis le Comte
Louis le Comte (1655–1728), also Louis-Daniel Lecomte, was a French Jesuit who participated in the 1687 French Jesuit mission to China under Jean de Fontaney. He arrived in China on 7 February 1688.
He returned to France in 1691 as Procurator of the Jesuits. His "Nouveau mémoire sur l'état présent de la ... | Jan 1880 Auguste René Cariot (interim) (b. 1833 - d. ...)
- 18 Jan 1880 - 26 Apr 1886 Gaston Louis, comte de Saint-Phalle (b. 1827 - d. ...)
- 26 Apr 1886 - 5 Jun 1886 Aristide Le Fol (interim) (b. 1838 - d. 1923)
- 5 Jun 1886 - 5 Sep 1887 Henri de Lamothe (b. 1843 - d. 1926)
Governors
- 5 Sep 1887 - 5 Dec 1887 Henri F... | 33,013 | zeroshot-train |
Louis the Junker [SEP] date of death | Louis the Junker
Louis the Junker of Hesse (1305 – 2 February 1345) was a German nobleman. He was the third son of Landgrave Otto I of Hesse and his wife Adelheid, a daughter of Otto III of Ravensberg.
Life.
In 1326, Otto I and his wife visited Pope John XXII in Avignon with a large retinue. During that visit, John XXI... | Hermann II, Landgrave of Hesse
Hermann II of Hesse (1341 – 24 May 1413) was Landgrave of Hesse from 1376 to 1413.
Hermann II, called "the Scholar", was born in 1345 in Burg Grebenstein (Grebenstein castle), the son of Louis the Junker. Louis the Junker was a son of Otto I, Landgrave of Hesse. Hermann studied in Paris a... | 33,014 | zeroshot-train |
Ludvig Verner Helms [SEP] date of death | Ludvig Verner Helms
Ludvig Verner Helms (1825 – 1918) was a trader and merchant associated with the Far East, especially the Borneo Company in Sarawak.
Born in Varde, Denmark, he left for Bali in 1846, sailing via the Cape and Singapore. He had letters of introduction to Mads Lange and worked for him until 1849. He wen... | Smith, Francis Richardson, and John Harvey (the latter two of MacEwan & Co. in Singapore). The Hendersons had been early backers of the Eastern Archipelago Company but pulled out before its incorporation. Its first manager in Sarawak was a Dane, Ludvig Verner Helms, who had been trading there on his own account since 1... | 33,015 | zeroshot-train |
Luis Sáenz de la Calzada [SEP] date of death | Luis Sáenz de la Calzada
Luis Sáenz de la Calzada (1912–1994) was a Spanish painter, poet and actor. | y La Calzada)
- Francisco Torres Grijalba, O.S.A. (13 Jan 1648 Appointed – 4 Sep 1672 Died)
- Dionisio Pérez Escobosa (23 Apr 1663 – 9 Jul 1668 Appointed, Bishop of Zamora)
- Luis Tello de Olivares (26 Nov 1668 – 16 May 1671 Died)
- Sebastián de Arévalo y Torres, O.F.M. (16 May 1672 – 20 Apr 1682 Appointed, Bishop of O... | 33,016 | zeroshot-train |
Lyda Salmonova [SEP] date of death | Lyda Salmonova
Lyda Salmonova (14 July 1889 – 18 November 1968) was a Czech stage and film actress. She was married to the actor Paul Wegener and appeared alongside him in a number of films.
Selected filmography.
- "The Student of Prague" (1913)
- "The Golem" (1915)
- "Rübezahl's Wedding" (1916)
- "The Yogi" (1916)
- "... | to death, despite Amenes's attempt to stop it. Distraught, Amenes returns to his throne, then falls down dead.
Cast.
- Emil Jannings as Pharaoh Amenes
- Paul Biensfeldt as Menon, Amenes's governor
- Friedrich Kühne as Oberpriester
- Albert Bassermann as Sothis
- Harry Liedtke as Ramphis
- Paul Wegener as Samlak
- Lyda ... | 33,017 | zeroshot-train |
Malcolm Currie [SEP] date of death | Malcolm Currie
Malcolm Currie (5 February 1932 – 1996) was a Scottish professional footballer who played as a full back.
Career.
Born in Rutherglen, Currie began his career with hometown club Rutherglen Glencairn, before moving to English league side Bradford City in 1956. Currie made 136 league appearances for Bradfor... | being the 1975 British Superstox Championship (27 Sep 1975, won by Steve Monk).
The final meeting at Oxenden Road took place on 21 November 1992. Immediately after this date the site was cleared for construction of the A331 Blackwater Valley Road, which forms a by-pass for Aldershot and Farnborough.
Now, short-circuit ... | 33,018 | zeroshot-train |
Marjorie Bowen [SEP] date of death | Marjorie Bowen
Margaret Gabrielle Vere Long (née Campbell; 1 November 1885 – 23 December 1952), who used the pseudonym Marjorie Bowen, was a British author who wrote historical romances, supernatural horror stories, popular history and biography.
Life.
Bowen was born in 1885 on Hayling Island in Hampshire. She had a di... | Most of his other books were published by Chilton, Whitman Publishing, Criterion.
Robert Sidney Bowen and his second wife, MaryAnn (MacIntyre) Bowen, had two sons, James Sinclair Bowen and Richard Fenton Bowen, and one daughter, Virginia Bowen, and, at the time of his death, five grandchildren, Katherine Ann Bowen, Tho... | 33,019 | zeroshot-train |
Marten von Barnekow [SEP] date of death | Marten von Barnekow
Marten von Barnekow (18 March 1900 in Bromberg – 29 January 1967 in Rehau) was a German equestrian and Olympic champion. He won a gold medal in show jumping with the German team at the 1936 Summer Olympics in Berlin. | ), English cricketer
Surname Given name.
- Marten
- Marten von Barnekow (1900–1967), German equestrian
- Marten Beinema (1932–2008), Dutch politician
- Marten Burkens (born 1934), Dutch legal scholar and politician
- Marten van Cleve (1527–1581), Flemish painter and draftsman
- Marten Cumberland (1892–1972), British jo... | 33,020 | zeroshot-train |
Mary Vivian Hughes [SEP] date of death | Mary Vivian Hughes
Mary Vivian Hughes (2 October 1866 – May 1956), usually known as Molly Hughes and published under M. V. Hughes, was a British educator and author.
Life.
The daughter of a London stockbroker, she was born Mary Thomas and passed most of her childhood in Canonbury, under the watchful eyes of four older ... | - John Vaughan
- Richard Vickers
- Freddie Viggers
- John Vincent
- Brigadier Martin Vine (1953- )
- Hussey Vivian, 1st Baron Vivian
- Major-General Colwyn Henry Hughes Vulliamy (1894–1972)
- Richard Vyse
- Richard William Howard Vyse
- Maj.-Gen. Charles Gerard Courtenay Vyvyan (born 29 Sep 1944)
- Major-General Ralph ... | 33,021 | zeroshot-train |
Matteo di Guaro Allio [SEP] date of death | Matteo di Guaro Allio
Matteo di Guaro Allio (1605–1670) was an Italian sculptor of the Baroque period, active mainly in Padua. Born in Scaria, in Lombardy, he produced some of the sculpture for the lateral pilasters of the Capella dell'arca of the Basilica of Saint Anthony of Padua. He worked there alongside Girolamo P... | sculptor
- Filippo di Matteo Torelli, an Italian painter
- Michele di Matteo Lambertini, an Italian painter
As a first name:
- Matteo di Andrea de' Pasti, an Italian sculptor
- Matteo di Guaro Allio, an Italian sculptor
As a business name:
- DiMatteo Vineyards, a winery in New Jersey | 33,022 | zeroshot-train |
Maurice Bambier [SEP] date of death | Maurice Bambier
Maurice Bambier (27 December 1925, Montataire – 2 March 1994, Senlis) was a French politician. A steelworker by trade, Bambier was a member of the administrative committee for the General Confederation of Labour of Oise from 1956 to 1963, Federal Secretary for the Communist Party from 1965 to 1983, and ... | he became the first secretary for Oise from 1965 - 1983. Bambier represented the PCF at each general election in the fourth district of Oise from 1956 until his death.
From 1953 on Bambier was also the PCF candidate for the Creil mayoral elections, but was systematically beaten by the socialist candidates. In 1977 he b... | 33,023 | zeroshot-train |
Max Giese [SEP] date of death | Max Giese
Max Giese (born 1879 in Sigmaringen; died 1935 in Kassel) was a German engineer and inventor.
Life.
In 1928, Giese invented the concrete pump. In Kiel he started his own company " Max Giese Bau GmbH". | friend and love interest
- Ben Schnetzer as Max Vanderburg
- Heike Makatsch as Liesel's mother
- Barbara Auer as Ilsa Hermann, the burgermeister's (mayor's) wife
- Roger Allam as Death, the film's narrator
- Sandra Nedeleff as Sarah
- Hildegard Schroedter as Frau Becker
- Rafael Gareisen as Walter Kugler, Max's best fr... | 33,024 | zeroshot-train |
Maximilian von Alopaeus [SEP] date of death | Maximilian von Alopaeus
Magnus Maximilian Graf von Alopaeus (21 January 1748—16 May 1822) (, "Alopeus Maksim Maksimovich") was a Finland-Swedish diplomat, born at Vyborg and educated at Åbo, afterwards at Göttingen, was intended for the ecclesiastical profession, but his employment as secretary by Count Nikita Ivanovic... | date legal system in the area, apathy in some ways dominated among Old Finland's residents; and not many figures from the area have a prominent place in history. Two of these are Maximilian von Alopeus and his brother David Alopaeus, born into a Finnish family in Viipuri and both later serving many posts in Imperial ad... | 33,025 | zeroshot-train |
Michele Alboreto [SEP] date of death | Michele Alboreto
Michele Alboreto (23 December 1956 – 25 April 2001) was an Italian racing driver. He was runner up to Alain Prost in the 1985 Formula One World Championship, as well as winning the 1997 24 Hours of Le Mans and 2001 12 Hours of Sebring sports car races. Alboreto competed in Formula One from until , raci... | under 1:26. In the first Italian Grand Prix since the death of Ferrari founder Enzo Ferrari, his team's scarlet cars were 3rd and 4th on the grid, Gerhard Berger in front of Michele Alboreto. As a mark of respect for the Ferrari founder, Alboreto and Berger were allowed to be the first cars to take to the track for Fri... | 33,026 | zeroshot-train |
Munavvar Lakhnavi [SEP] date of death | Munavvar Lakhnavi
Munavvar Lakhnavi (Urdu: منوّر لکھنوی ) was a Urdu poet who gained repute as a poet and also as a translator.
Biography.
Munavvar Lakhnavi (1897-1970) was the takhallus of Bisheshwar Prasad who was born in Lucknow in 1897 in a family of Urdu, Sanskrit and Persian litterateurs. His father, Dwarkaprasad... | rubais and nazms, Nazre Adab published in 1929 and Kainat e dil that was published in 1939 had already established him as a poet of note so much so that a selection of his poems was prominently included in the book titled "Teen Shair" published by Likhaani Book Depot, Amritsar, and in the April 1952 issue of Urdu Month... | 33,027 | zeroshot-train |
Mykola Hlushchenko [SEP] date of death | Mykola Hlushchenko
Mykola Hlushchenko (, ; 17 September 1901 in Novomoskovske, Yekaterinoslav Governorate, Russian Empire – 31 October 1977 in Kiev, Ukrainian SSR) was a Ukrainian artist. He was a winner of the Shevchenko National Prize in 1972.
Biography.
A graduate of the Academy of Art in Berlin (1924), from 1925 he... | , P.; Hordyns'kyi, S. "Mykola Hlushchenko" (Lviv 1934)
- Shpakov, A. "Mykola Petrovych Hlushchenko" (Kiev 1962)
- Buhaienko, I. "Mykola Hlushchenko" (Kiev 1973)
- Igor Bugaenko. Mykola Hlushchenko: Biographical sketch
- A set of postcards by Mykola Hlushchenko. Kyiv, 1976.
- 12 Nudes by Mykola Hlushchenko. Exclusive by... | 33,028 | zeroshot-train |
Máximo Jerez [SEP] date of death | Máximo Jerez
Máximo Jerez Tellería (8 June 1818 in León, Nicaragua – 12 August 1881 in Washington, D.C., USA) was a 19th-century Nicaraguan politician, lawyer and military leader.
He is considered to be one of the greatest Liberal political thinkers in Nicaraguan history. He was a leader of the movement towards Central... | Cañas–Jerez Treaty
The Cañas-Jerez Treaty between Costa Rica and Nicaragua was enacted April 15, 1858 as a solution to the growing border tension between the two countries. The treaty was negotiated between Máximo Jerez representing Nicaragua and José María Cañas representing Costa Rica. It established a border between... | 33,029 | zeroshot-train |
Nelson Rattenbury [SEP] date of death | Nelson Rattenbury
Nelson Rattenbury (27 October 1907 – 27 May 1973) was a Liberal party member of the Senate of Canada. He was born in Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island and became a business executive.
The son of John Morton Rattenbury and Jessie Margaret Henderson, he was educated in Charlottetown and became a manuf... | Rattenbury
Rattenbury may refer to:
- Francis Rattenbury
- John Rattenbury (disambiguation), several people
- Nelson Rattenbury
- Shane Rattenbury | 33,030 | zeroshot-train |
Nicolas Henri Joseph de Fassin [SEP] date of death | Nicolas Henri Joseph de Fassin
Nicolas Henri Joseph de Fassin (20 April 1728 – 21 January 1811) was a landscape painter from Liège in the Southern Netherlands. Early in life he served in the French army, and it was not until he was thirty-four years of age that he commenced the study of art in the Academy at Antwerp. H... | Fassin
Fassin is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
- Didier Fassin (born 1955), French sociologist and anthropologist
- Éric Fassin (born 1959), French sociologist
- Nicolas Henri Joseph de Fassin (1728–1811), Flemish painter | 33,031 | zeroshot-train |
Nils Gabriel Sefström [SEP] date of death | Nils Gabriel Sefström
Nils Gabriel Sefström (2 June 1787 – 30 November 1845) was a Swedish chemist. Sefström was a student of Berzelius and, when studying the brittleness of steel in 1830, he rediscovered a new chemical element, to which he gave the name vanadium.
Vanadium was first discovered by the Spanish-Mexican mi... | red upon heating. In 1805, French chemist Hippolyte Victor Collet-Descotils, backed by del Río's friend Baron Alexander von Humboldt, incorrectly declared that del Río's new element was only an impure sample of chromium. Del Río accepted Collet-Descotils' statement and retracted his claim.
In 1831, Swedish chemist Nils... | 33,032 | zeroshot-train |
Nina Hunt [SEP] date of death | Nina Hunt
Nina Hunt (1932–1995) was a Manx Latin American dance coach and choreographer. She had a high reputation for coaching competitive Latin dancers.
Biography.
Hunt was born in 1932 on the Isle of Man. She came to England to become an actress and found work in a jewellery shop, where she met early Latin American ... | Accession of Richard II. to the Death of Richard III. (1377–1485)", Vol. IV of "The Political History of England" (1906), William Hunt & Reginald Poole, ed.
- "History of the Peninsular War, Vol. III: Sep. 1809 – Dec. 1810" (1908)
- "A History of England Before the Norman Conquest" (1910; 8th ed. 1937), Vol. I of "A Hi... | 33,033 | zeroshot-train |
Norbert Frýd [SEP] date of death | Norbert Frýd
Norbert Frýd (born Norbert Fried) (21 April 1913 – 18 March 1976) was a Czech writer, journalist and diplomat. He is known mainly for his autobiographical novel "Krabice živých" (A Box of Lives, 1956), in which he describes his experiences in Nazi concentration camps. During World War II, he was imprisoned... | Her name and the date of her execution were carefully recorded by German officials. Letenská's husband Vladislav Čaloun was shot on 26 January 1943, at 16:45.
The film was premiered two months after her death.
The novel "Kat nepočká" ("The Hangman Won't Wait", 1958) by Norbert Frýd was inspired by Anna Letenská's life ... | 33,034 | zeroshot-train |
Norman Mapp [SEP] date of death | Norman Mapp
John Norman Mapp (1928–1988) was a jazz vocalist and composer.
Biography.
Mapp was born and raised in Queens, New York. He was married to Marilyn Patricia Folk Lewis Mapp, and was the father of four sons, one daughter and one stepson, David, John, Brian, Eric, Robin and Norman respectively. He started his m... | . This story eventually takes on a life of its own, including a heroic cameo appearance by Norman Mailer.
Publication history.
- 1976, US, Simon & Schuster, , Pub date Sep 1976, Hardback
- 1977, UK, Jonathan Cape, , Pub date Mar 1977, Hardback
- 1978, US, Simon & Schuster, , Paperback
- 1978, UK, Macmillan, , Pub date ... | 33,035 | zeroshot-train |
Odd Roar Lofterød [SEP] date of death | Odd Roar Lofterød
Odd Roar Lofterød (8 April 1947 – 14 September 2012) is a Norwegian sailor. He was born in Oslo, and was a brother of Bjørn Lofterød.
He competed at the 1972 Summer Olympics in Munich.
His father, Odd Roar Lofterød senior, established the Swiss company Odlo in 1946. | Bjørn Lofterød
Bjørn Lofterød (born 17 June 1949) is a Norwegian sailor. He was born in Oslo, and was a brother of Odd Roar Lofterød.
He competed in the 1972 Summer Olympics in Munich. | 33,036 | zeroshot-train |
Oreste Squinobal [SEP] date of death | Oreste Squinobal
Oreste Squinobal (1943 – 9 September 2004), from Gressoney-Saint-Jean, was an Italian mountain climber, mountain guide of Monte Rosa and ski mountaineer.
Together with his brothers Arturo and Lorenzo, he placed first in the mountain guides team category in the 1975 Trofeo Mezzalama edition, which was c... | Arturo Squinobal and Oreste Squinobal.
Timeline 1975.
- February 28: First winter ascent via the east face by René Arnold, Guido Bumann and Candide Pralong.
Timeline 1977.
- February 16: First winter solo ascent of the Schmid route on the north face by Tsuneo Hasegawa.
Timeline 1978.
- January 11: First winter ascent o... | 33,037 | zeroshot-train |
Oscar Sevrin [SEP] date of death | Oscar Sevrin
Oscar Sevrin, 22nd November 1884 in Neuville-Wanne (Belgium) - 30th April 1975 in Kunkuri, (India), was a Belgian Jesuit priest, missionary in India and successively bishop of Ranchi (Jharkhand) and Raigarh-Ambikapur (Chhattisgarh).
Religious formation and early years in India.
Born in Neuville-Wanne, in t... | by both the professors and seminarians for his studies and humble behaviour.
He successfully completed two years of philosophy and four years of theology studies at the seminary and, on 6 June 1946, was ordained a diocesan priest at St. Mary's Cathedral, Ranchi, by Jesuit Bishop Oscar Sevrin.
In 1947, newly consecrated... | 33,038 | zeroshot-train |
Oswald Bertram Lower [SEP] date of death | Oswald Bertram Lower
Oswald Bertram Lower (born 1863 in Adelaide, South Australia — died 18 March 1925 in Wayville, South Australia) was an Australian chemist and pharmacist who is best known for his contributions to entomology, in particular butterflies and moths. | Lower (surname)
Lower is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
- Arthur R. M. Lower (1889–1988) Canadian historian
- Britt Lower (born 1985), American actress
- Cyrus B. Lower (1843–1924), American Civil War Medal of Honor recipient
- Geoffrey Lower (born 1963), American actor
- Oswald Bertram Lower (1863... | 33,039 | zeroshot-train |
Otto Erich Deutsch [SEP] date of death | Otto Erich Deutsch
Otto Erich Deutsch (5 September 1883 – 23 November 1967) was an Austrian musicologist. He is known for compiling the first comprehensive catalogue of Franz Schubert's compositions, first published in 1951 in English, with a revised edition published in 1978 in German. It is from this catalogue that t... | was first published in English in 1951, and subsequently revised for a new edition in German, in 1978.
Concordance.
The table includes the following information:
- Opus Number – the opus number of the original publication of the work, when applicable; "(p)" or "posth." indicates a posthumous publication
- D – the cata... | 33,040 | zeroshot-train |
Otto Kähler [SEP] date of death | Otto Kähler
Otto Kähler (3 March 1894 – 2 November 1967) was a German admiral during World War II. He commanded the , a merchant raider, on two combat patrols and sank or captured 12 ships, for a combined tonnage of of Allied shipping. He was a recipient of the Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross with Oak Leaves. Kähler r... | Kähler
Kähler may refer to:
- People
- Alexander Kähler (born 1960), German television journalist
- Birgit Kähler (born 1970), German high jumper
- Erich Kähler (1906–2000), German mathematician
- Heinz Kähler (1905–1974), German art historian and archaeologist
- Luise Kähler (1869–1955), German trade union leader and ... | 33,041 | zeroshot-train |
Patrick Ensor [SEP] date of death | Patrick Ensor
Patrick Ensor (2 December 1946 – 1 July 2007) was a British newspaper journalist. He was the editor of "Guardian Weekly" from 1993 until his death in 2007.
Career.
Ensor's early journalism posts were at the Yorkshire Post, Oxford Mail, the Times Higher Education Supplement, Screen International and the To... | ceramic constructions made by Jun Kaneko between 1971 and 1983; list includes title, size, date of construction for each work.
- Schonlau, Ree, and Patrick Siler. "Chicago Vicinity Clay VI: A Juried Exhibition Open to Artists Residing Within 280 Miles of Chicago." Chicago, Ill: Lill Street Gallery, 1987.
- Catalog of a... | 33,042 | zeroshot-train |
Pedro de Oña [SEP] date of death | Pedro de Oña
Pedro de Oña (1570–1643) is considered the first known poet born in Chile, and is best remembered for his verse epic poem "Primera parte de Arauco domado" (“First Part of the Araucan Conquest”). Born in Angol, he was the son of a military captain, Gregorio de Oña, who had perished during the conquest of Ch... | Administrator sede plena of Diocese of Jaén (Spain) (1917.01.18 – 1919.12.18)
- Rafael Balanzá y Navarro (2 March 1928 – death 29 Sep 1960), also Apostolic Administrator of Diocese of Mondoñedo (Spain) (1931.02 – 1935.06); previously Titular Bishop of Chersonesus (1923.08.13 – 1928.03.02) as Auxiliary Bishop of Archdio... | 33,043 | zeroshot-train |
Per Lillo-Stenberg [SEP] date of death | Per Lillo-Stenberg
Per Lillo-Stenberg (21 June 1928 – 27 March 2014) was a Norwegian actor. His best known roles are in the movies "Olsenbanden gir seg aldri!" (1981) and "Olsenbandens siste stikk" (1999). He was born in Oslo. He and his wife Mette Lange-Nielsen had a son, Lars Lillo-Stenberg, a musician for deLillos.
... | Lars Lillo-Stenberg
Lars Lillo-Stenberg (born 30 June 1962) is a Norwegian rock musician. He is the man behind the Norwegian band deLillos, but he also played in The Last James and still plays in the band Young Neils. He has also recorded many solo albums. He is the son of the actors Per Lillo-Stenberg and Mette Lange-... | 33,044 | zeroshot-train |
Peter Crerar [SEP] date of death | Peter Crerar
Peter Crerar (1785 in Breadalbane, Scotland – 5 November 1856 in Pictou, Nova Scotia) was a Scottish-Nova Scotian civil engineer. He designed the first railway in British North America, and the first standard gauge railroad in North America, at Stellarton, near Pictou, Nova Scotia.
The 1836 Albion Mines Ra... | Capt. Peter Crerar (born 10 July 1828 Pictou - died 4 May 1868 Cardiff, Wales); Capt. David Stewart Crerar (born 13 August 1830 Pictou - died 2 June 1893 Pictou).
Death.
His Pictou obituary reads as follows:
He is buried in the Laurel Hill Cemetery, Pictou.
Sources.
- quoted in
External links.
- Nova Scotia Railway Hal... | 33,045 | zeroshot-train |
Peter Gormley [SEP] date of death | Peter Gormley
Peter Gormley (c. 1920 – 8 May 1998) was an Australian born artist manager who guided the early careers of many recording artists, including Frank Ifield, Cliff Richard, The Shadows, Marvin Welch & Farrar, Labi Siffre and Olivia Newton-John.
During the early 1970s the British Music press (NME "et al.") sa... | (which, along with his Young Player of the Year Award, would, tragically, turn out to be one of McAnallen's last honours as a Tyrone player – see below), Sean Cavanagh, Conor Gormley, Phillip Jordan, Brian Dooher, Brian McGuigan and Peter Canavan, winning his fifth All Star, added the Player of the Year Award to his ha... | 33,046 | zeroshot-train |
Peter Randall Johnson [SEP] date of death | Peter Randall Johnson
Peter Randall Johnson (5 August 1880 – 1 July 1959) was a cricketer who played for Cambridge University, Somerset and several amateur sides in a long first-class cricket career that stretched from 1900 to 1927. During his career, he appears to have been known, somewhat formally, as "P. R. Johnson"... | Peter Johnson
Peter Johnson may refer to:
Sports.
- Peter Randall Johnson (1880–1959), Somerset cricketer
- Peter Johnson (cricketer, born 1926) (1926–2017), English cricketer and Royal Navy officer
- Peter Johnson (Nottinghamshire cricketer) (born 1949), English cricketer
- Peter Johnson (footballer, born 1954), Engli... | 33,047 | zeroshot-train |
Peter Vannes [SEP] date of death | Peter Vannes
Peter Vannes (died 1563) was an Italian Catholic churchman who became a royal official in England, and Dean of Salisbury.
Life.
Born at Lucca in northern Italy, he was son of Stephen de Vannes of that city. In one of his letters Erasmus calls him Peter Ammonius; and he was related to Andrea Ammonio. It was... | Venetian Republic. His place as the focus for the English malcontents in Venice was taken by Francis Russell, 2nd Earl of Bedford.
Death.
The exact circumstances of Courtenay's death are not known. Peter Vannes, Queen Mary's ambassador to the Republic of Venice, wrote her a report, but he was not a direct witness or a ... | 33,048 | zeroshot-train |
Philip Arctander [SEP] date of death | Philip Arctander
Philip Arctander (1916–1994) was a Danish architect. He exhibited at the Charlottenborg Spring Exhibition in 1942. Later, he served as director of the Danish Building Research Institute.
See also.
- List of Danish architects | 1930 Axel Preisler
- 1930-1937 Alf Cock-Clausen
- 1937-1942 Kay Fisker
- 1942-1946 Thomas Havning
- 1946-1951 Hans Erling Langkilde
- 1952-1955 Helge Finsen
- 1954-1960 Flemming Grut
- 1955-1961 Philip Arctander
- 1960-1966 Hans Henning Hansen
- 1966-1969 Philip Arctander (again)
- 1969-1973 Jacob Blegvad
- 1973-1976 H... | 33,049 | zeroshot-train |
Philo of Byblos [SEP] date of death | Philo of Byblos
Philo of Byblos (, "Phílōn Býblios"; ; – 141 ), also known as Herennius Philon, was an antiquarian writer of grammatical, lexical and historical works in Greek. He is chiefly known for his Phoenician history assembled from the writings of "Sanchuniathon".
Life.
Philo was born in the first century in By... | come during the spring, as rain in the spring could ruin the crops.
Religion and mythology Phoenician sources.
A Phoenician account survives in a paraphrase of the Greek author Philo of Byblos by Eusebius, who writes of a Phoenician historian named Sanchuniathon. In this account Death is a son of 'El and counted as a g... | 33,050 | zeroshot-train |
Pierre Teilhard de Chardin [SEP] date of death | Pierre Teilhard de Chardin
Pierre Teilhard de Chardin ( (); 1 May 1881 – 10 April 1955) was a French idealist philosopher and Jesuit priest who trained as a paleontologist and geologist and took part in the discovery of Peking Man. He conceived the vitalist idea of the Omega Point (a maximum level of complexity and con... | Monitum
A monitum is a warning issued by the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith to an errant cleric, who is in danger of receiving an additional penalty.
Notable cases.
Notable cases Teilhard de Chardin.
The writings, not named but described as "gaining a good deal of success", including some published posthumo... | 33,051 | zeroshot-train |
Pierre-François Percy [SEP] date of death | Pierre-François Percy
Pierre-François Percy (28 October 1754 – 18 February 1825) was a French doctor and surgeon.
Biography.
Pierre-François Percy, was born on 28 October 1754 in Montagney, (Franche-Comté, now in Haute-Saône).
After studying in Besançon, he became army surgeon in 1782.
During the wars of the French Rev... | - 26 Sep 1889 Died)
- Carolus Aslanian † (23 Sep 1890 Appointed - Jun 1897 Died)
- Julien-François-Pierre Carmené † (24 Mar 1898 Appointed - 23 Aug 1908 Died)
- Louis-François Sueur † (1 Dec 1908 Appointed - 7 Oct 1914 Died)
- Celso Benigno Luigi Costantini (22 Jul 1921 Appointed - 9 Sep 1922 Appointed, Titular Archbis... | 33,052 | zeroshot-train |
Pierre-Nicolas Lahalle [SEP] date of death | Pierre-Nicolas Lahalle
Pierre-Nicolas Lahalle (Epreville, 1 April 1772 - Roscoff, 5 August 1828) was a French naval officer.
Career.
In 1809, he captained the 40-gun frigate "Topaze". She was captured during the Action of 22 January 1809.
In late 1812, he commanded the frigate "Hortense".
Sources and references.
Source... | "Thétis", captured during the Action of 10 November 1808 in the Bay of Biscay. Despite the losses, some ships did reach their destination intact and further supply ships were prepared, including the frigate "Topaze", ordered to transport 1,100 barrels of flour to Cayenne. The cargo was loaded during late November and e... | 33,053 | zeroshot-train |
Pope Alexander III [SEP] date of death | Pope Alexander III
Pope Alexander III (c. 1100/1105 – 30 August 1181), born Roland of Siena, was pope from 7 September 1159 to his death in 1181.
Early life and career.
Pope Alexander III was born in Siena. From 14th century he is referred to as a member of the aristocratic family of Bandinelli, although this has not b... | conflict that ended in the Battle of Atapuerca (1 September 1054), at which García died. Íñigo died at Oña a few years later.
Pope Alexander III allowed people in Tours to celebrate Íñigo on his death date in 1163 despite the fact that the abbot had not been beatified or canonized at that stage. His holiness seemed so ... | 33,054 | zeroshot-train |
Proculus of Bologna [SEP] date of death | Proculus of Bologna
Saint Proculus of Bologna or Saint Proculus the Soldier (died c. 304 AD) is an Italian saint. He is said to have been a Roman officer who was martyred at Bologna under Diocletian.
Traditional Narrative.
Saint Proculus is the military patron of Bologna. In the time of the Diocletian, one Marinus was ... | Peregrinus, about the middle of the second century. Saint Valentinus has a basilica outside the city. There were other martyrs from this city, among them Saints Proculus, Ephebus, Apollonius, and the holy virgin Agape.
In the time of Totila, the Bishop of Terni, Saint Proculus, was killed at Bologna, and Saint Domnina ... | 33,055 | zeroshot-train |
Prospero Gallinari [SEP] date of death | Prospero Gallinari
Prospero Gallinari (1 January 1951 – 14 January 2013), also known as "Gallo" (i.e. "rooster"), was an Italian terrorist, a member of the Red Brigades (BR) in the 1970s and 1980s.
Biography.
Gallinari was born in Reggio Emilia into a farming family of Communist tradition in 1951. At a very young age, ... | Franceschini, Paolo Maurizio Ferrari and Prospero Gallinari.
At the first hearing of the trial, something totally new in Italy happened: all the defendants refused to be defended by a counsellor and threatened death to any lawyer who would have accepted to be appointed as their counsellor by the court.
The defendants c... | 33,056 | zeroshot-train |
Pól Ó Foighil [SEP] date of death | Pól Ó Foighil
Pól Ó Foighil (1 June 1928 – 21 March 2005) was an Irish politician and activist for Irish-speaking, coastal and island communities. A teacher turned co-operative manager, he was an active member of the Fine Gael party, and as a long-serving councillor he was the party's only elected representative in the... | 1989 he was elected to the 19th Seanad Éireann on the Labour Panel, serving until 1993. He caused controversy in the Seanad by insisting on wearing the traditional Connemara 'báinín' jacket, and by changing his name to Pól 'Báinín' Ó Foighil. He also fought unsuccessfully to have legislation and official documents made... | 33,057 | zeroshot-train |
Rameshwar Pathak [SEP] date of death | Rameshwar Pathak
Rameshwar Pathak (1 March 1938 – 3 December 2010) was an acclaimed Kamrupi Lokgeet singer from Kamrup, Assam, India. He also worked as a teacher in Arya Vidyapeeth Higher Secondary and Multipurpose School, Guwahati from 1963 to 1996.
Early life.
Born at Nagaon village of Bhella in Barpeta district, Pat... | -American academic
- Prashant Pathak, Indo-Canadian investor, businessman and philanthropist
- Raghunandan Swarup Pathak (1924–2007), Chief Justice of India
- Ramnarayan V. Pathak (1887–1955), Indian poet, short story writer, and literary critic
- Rameshwar Pathak (1938-2010), Indian singer
- Ratna Pathak (born 1963), ... | 33,058 | zeroshot-train |
Reginald Bainbrigg [SEP] date of death | Reginald Bainbrigg
Reginald Bainbrigg, or Baynbridge (1545–1606), was an English schoolmaster and antiquary.
Life.
Bainbrigg was born, probably in Westmoreland, about 1556. He matriculated as a sizar of Peterhouse, Cambridge, 12 June 1573, and took his B.A. degree in 1576-7. In 1580 he was appointed headmaster of the A... | )
- "Genealogica Gospatriciorum et Curwenorum" (No. 163)
- "De Baronibus de Kendala et familia de Bruis" (No. 164)
An "Inscription on the Picts wall sent by Reginald Bainbrigg to Mr. William Camden" is among the Lansdowne MSS. (121, art. 20). Some Latin elegiacs on the death of Sir Philip Sidney, signed 'R. Bauningus,'... | 33,059 | zeroshot-train |
René Bougnol [SEP] date of death | René Bougnol
René Bougnol (7 January 1911 – 20 June 1956) was a French fencer. He won two gold medals and a silver at three different Olympics in the team foil event. | - Time trial
- Charles Rampelberg
- Tandem
- Maurice Perrin
- Louis Chaillot
- Team pursuit
- Amédée Fournier
- René Le Grevès
- Henri Mouillefarine
- Paul Chocque
Fencing.
Eleven fencers, ten men and a woman, represented France in 1932.
- Men's foil
- René Bougnol
- Philippe Cattiau
- Edward Gardère
- Men's team foil
... | 33,060 | zeroshot-train |
Renée Björling [SEP] date of death | Renée Björling
Renée Björling (10 July 1898 – 4 March 1975) was a Swedish film actress. She was born in Lovö, Sweden and died in Täby.
Selected filmography.
- "Charley's Aunt" (1926)
- "Servant's Entrance" (1932)
- "The Fight Continues" (1941)
- "Summer Interlude" (1951)
- "Summer with Monika" (1953)
- "The Girl from B... | Charley's Aunt (1926 film)
Charley's Aunt (Swedish: Charleys tant) is a 1926 Swedish silent comedy film directed by Elis Ellis and starring Ellis, Ralph Forbes and Renée Björling. It is an adaptation of the 1882 play "Charley's Aunt" by Brandon Thomas.
The film's sets were designed by the art director Vilhelm Bryde.
Ca... | 33,061 | zeroshot-train |
Rien Poortvliet [SEP] date of death | Rien Poortvliet
Rien Poortvliet (; 7 August 1932 – 15 September 1995) was a Dutch draughtsman and painter.
Born in Schiedam, he was best known for his drawings of animals and for "Gnomes" in the famous series of books provided with text by Wil Huygen and published by Harry N. Abrams, Inc. of New York City.
Being a plas... | Poortvliet found recognition when Prince Bernhard opened the Rien Poortvliet Museum in 1992. This museum stood in the old, historic Town Hall of Middelharnis, "Fortunately far away from the modern art gang in Amsterdam" as Poortvliet said in an interview. The Rien Poortvliet Museum in Middelharnis has now closed its do... | 33,062 | zeroshot-train |
Roger Frey [SEP] date of death | Roger Frey
Roger Frey (11 June 1913, Nouméa, New Caledonia – 13 September 1997) was a French politician. His parents were of Alsatian origin. He was Minister of the Interior and president of the Constitutional Council of France.
Political career.
In 1947 Frey joined the anti-communist Rassemblement du Peuple Français (... | the poetry of Michelangelo which his great-grandfather Carl Frey (1857–1917) once had started.
Frey's first publications date back to the seventies. "‘Soon or Sooner’", published in 1976, was a volume of poetry on three different life styles of people in the past, today and the future. In a letter to Christopher Frey, ... | 33,063 | zeroshot-train |
Roger de Bailleul [SEP] date of death | Roger de Bailleul
Roger de Bailleul (; died 25 September 1179) was a medieval Benedictine monk, abbot of Bec, and archbishop-elect of Canterbury.
Roger was born in Lombardy, but according to the Gallia Christiana he was a native of Bailleul (although which one has not been identified), hence the name given to him. Howe... | - 1124–1136: Boson
- 1136–1138: Theobald (afterwards archbishop of Canterbury)
- 1139–1149: Létard
- 1149–1179: Roger de Bailleul (elected archbishop of Canterbury, but declined the position)
- 1179–1187: Osbern
- 1187–1194: Roger II
- 1195–1197: Gauthier
- 1197–1198: Hugues de Cauquainvilliers
- 1198–1211: Guillaume L... | 33,064 | zeroshot-train |
Rolf Maartmann [SEP] date of death | Rolf Maartmann
Rolf Maartmann (3 November 1887 – 8 July 1941) was a Norwegian football player. He was born in Kristiania. He played for the club Lyn, and also for the Norwegian national team. He competed at the 1912 Summer Olympics in Stockholm. He was Norwegian champion with Lyn in 1908, 1909, 1910 and 1911. He was th... | Titti Maartmann
Titti Astri Maartmann (27 September 1920 – 18 September 2018) was a Norwegian luger who competed in the late 1930s. She won a gold medal in the women's singles event at the 1937 European luge championships in Oslo, Norway. Living an active life, she still played golf at age 97.
Her uncles were soccer p... | 33,065 | zeroshot-train |
Ronald Craufurd Ferguson [SEP] date of death | Ronald Craufurd Ferguson
General Sir Ronald Craufurd Ferguson (8 February 1773 – 10 April 1841), was a Scottish officer in the British Army and a Member of Parliament for the constituencies of Dysart Burghs and for Nottingham.
Biography.
Ronald was second son of William Ferguson Esq., of Raith, Fife, by Jane, daughter ... | MP (21 August 1886 – 1910)
- The Rt Hon Ronald Craufurd Munro Ferguson MP (1910 – 1 February 1914)
- The Rt Hon Ronald Craufurd Munro Ferguson (1 February 1914 – 1914)
- The Rt Hon Sir Ronald Craufurd Munro Ferguson GCMG (1914 – 10 December 1920)
- The Rt Hon Viscount Novar GCMG PC (10 December 1920 – 1926)
- The Rt Ho... | 33,066 | zeroshot-train |
Roy Fedden [SEP] date of death | Roy Fedden
Sir Alfred Hubert Roy Fedden MBE, FRAeS (6 June 1885 – 21 November 1973) was an engineer who designed most of Bristol Engine Company's successful piston aircraft engine designs.
Early life.
Fedden was born in the Bristol area to fairly wealthy and influential parents. His older brother was the artist Romilly... | Fedden car
The Fedden car (or F-car) was a British automobile produced after the Second World War by Roy Fedden Ltd. It was never manufactured.
Designed by Roy Fedden, assisted by Alec Moulton, Ian Duncan, Peter Ware, and Gordon Wilkins, the styling resembled the contemporary Jowett Javelin, with a sloping rear, four ... | 33,067 | zeroshot-train |
Roy Sinclair [SEP] date of death | Roy Sinclair
Roy Sinclair (10 December 1944 – 12 January 2013) was an English professional football midfielder. He spent eleven seasons in the lower English divisions before moving to the United States where he played in the North American Soccer League, American Soccer League and Major Indoor Soccer League.
Player.
Si... | 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,... | 33,068 | zeroshot-train |
S. Muthu [SEP] date of death | S. Muthu
S. Muthu (1915-1984) was a Tamil Social activist of the Dravidar Kazhagam and one of the five founding leaders along with CN Annadurai, Nedunchezhian, NV Natarajan and Mathiazhgan of the Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam and emerged a king maker when CN Annadurai died during DMK's first term in power and helped his th... | film in a major role till date. His film "Muthu", a remake of Mohanlal's blockbuster Malayalam movie "Thenmavin Kombathu", was another commercial success, directed by K. S. Ravikumar and produced by K. Balachander, and became the first Tamil film to be dubbed into Japanese, as "Mutu: Odoru Maharaja". The film grossed a... | 33,069 | zeroshot-train |
Sait Faik Abasıyanık [SEP] date of death | Sait Faik Abasıyanık
Sait Faik Abasıyanık (18 November 1906 – 11 May 1954) was one of the greatest Turkish writers of short stories and poetry and considered an important literary figure of the 1940s. He created a brand new style in Turkish literature and brought new life to Turkish short story writing with his harsh b... | Sait Faik Abasıyanık Museum
Sait Faik Abasıyanık Museum () is a historic house museum dedicated to the writer Sait Faik Abasıyanık in İstanbul, Turkey.
The museum is on Burgazada Island of Adalar district in Istanbul Province, one of the Princes' Islands archipelago. It is situated at .
Sait Faik Abasıyanık (1906–1954)... | 33,070 | zeroshot-train |
Salome Reischer [SEP] date of death | Salome Reischer
Salome Reischer (Brzezinca, February 19, 1899 – 1980) was an Austrian female chess master.
In 1937, she tied for 17-20th at the 6th Women's World Chess Championship in Stockholm (Vera Menchik won). After Anschluss, she moved initially to Palestine and then, via Argentina to the United States.
In 1939, s... | the Rathausplatz, a tablet commemorates the great Austrian composer Anton Bruckner.
About south of the town is the renowned renaissance castle Schallaburg.
During World War II, a subcamp of Mauthausen concentration camp was located here.
Today the former crematorium is a museum while the rest of the camp was part of wh... | 33,071 | zeroshot-train |
Sampiero Corso [SEP] date of death | Sampiero Corso
Sampiero Corso (, born Sampiero da Bastelica; 1498 – 17 January 1567) was a Corsican soldier, father of the Marshal of France Alphonse d'Ornano.
Early career.
Born in Bastelica as a common man (although his mother was of the lower nobility), he became a "condottiero" mercenary at age 14, serving Giovanni... | the exercise of its taxation franchise finally became as unpopular in some quarters as the Republic of Genoa. It too generated a population of Corsican exiles, one of whom, Sampiero Corso, immigrated to France and became ultimately a high-ranking officer in the French army. He was thus on hand in Italy during the Itali... | 33,072 | zeroshot-train |
Sebastiano Caracciolo [SEP] date of death | Sebastiano Caracciolo
Sebastiano Caracciolo (1922–2013) was an important Mason and Martinist. He served as a member of the administration of the Masonic order Le Droit Humain in Italy, but later devoted himself to the Misraim - Memphis Rite. In 1981 he became the Sovereign Grand General Hierophant of the Ancient and Pr... | a politician.
Cast.
- Carol Alt as Marina Caracciolo
- Elliott Gould as Nino Ranuzzi
- Jean Rochefort as Prince Riccio
- Pierre Cosso as Duke Massimiliano Caracciolo Villalta
- Capucine as Princess Caracciolo Villalta
- Teo Teocoli as Franco Bonetti
- Isabel Russinova as Doris Caetani
- Paola Quattrini as Marina's Moth... | 33,073 | zeroshot-train |
Sidney Faithorn Green [SEP] date of death | Sidney Faithorn Green
The Rev. Sidney Faithorn Green (1841–1916) was a British clergyman who, during the Ritualist controversies in the Church of England, was imprisoned for 20 months for liturgical practice contrary to the Public Worship Regulation Act 1874.
Background.
Sidney Faithorn Green was born in Kent in 1841. ... | Sidney Green
Sidney Green may refer to:
- Sidney Green (politician), Canadian politician
- Sidney Green (basketball) (born 1961)
- Sidney Faithorn Green, British clergyman
- Sidney Greene, Baron Greene of Harrow Weald
- Sid Greene (1906–1972), comic-book artist
- Sid Green (writer), comedy writer with Dick Hills | 33,074 | zeroshot-train |
Sigbjørn Bernhoft Osa [SEP] date of death | Sigbjørn Bernhoft Osa
Sigbjørn Bernhoft Osa (3 May 1910 2 February 1990) was a Norwegian fiddler and traditional folk musician. He was one of the best known Norwegian performers of folk music in the 1900s.
Personal life.
Osa was born in Ulvik, Hardanger as the son of fiddler and painter Lars Osa and children's writer A... | ; death of Ola Mosafinn.
- 1911 in Norwegian music, births of Anne-Marie Ørbeck, Arne Hendriksen, Cissi Cleve, Egil Storbekken, and Gottfred Pedersen; death of Johan Svendsen.
- 1910 in Norwegian music, births of Christian Hartmann, Jens Book-Jenssen, Leif Juster, and Sigbjørn Bernhoft Osa; death of Johan Selmer.
1900s... | 33,075 | zeroshot-train |
Sima Bao [SEP] date of death | Sima Bao
Sima Bao (司馬保) (294–320), courtesy name Jingdu (景度), posthumous name Prince Yuan (元王), was a Jin Dynasty (265-420) imperial prince who briefly contended for the position of emperor after Emperor Min was captured by Han Zhao forces.
Sima Bao's father Sima Mo (司馬模) the Prince of Nanyang was a younger brother of ... | of Sima Tai (司馬泰) the Prince of Gaomi, the son of Sima Yi's brother Sima Kui (司馬馗). Late in 313, after Emperor Huai was captured by Han Zhao after the fall of the capital Luoyang, Sima Mo, who was defending Chang'an, was captured by the Han Zhao general Zhao Ran (趙染) and executed.
At the time of his father's death, Sim... | 33,076 | zeroshot-train |
Siobhán McKenna [SEP] date of death | Siobhán McKenna
Siobhán McKenna () (24 May 1923 – 16 November 1986) was an Irish stage and screen actress.
Background.
She was born Siobhán Giollamhuire Nic Cionnaith in Belfast, Northern Ireland into a Catholic and nationalist family. She grew up in Galway, where her father was Professor of Mathematics at University C... | from "The Homecoming"
- Sarah Norman from "Children of a Lesser God"
- Sheila from "A Day in the Death of Joe Egg"
Productions with multiple nominations.
- "The Chalk Garden" -- Gladys Cooper and Siobhán McKenna
- "Toys In The Attic" -- Maureen Stapleton and Irene Worth
- "The Killing of Sister George" -- Beryl Reid (w... | 33,077 | zeroshot-train |
Sir Edward Hussey, 3rd Baronet [SEP] date of death | Sir Edward Hussey, 3rd Baronet
Sir Edward Hussey, 3rd Baronet (ca. 1662 – 19 February 1725), of Caythorpe, Lincolnshire, was an English politician.
Family.
Hussey was the son of Sir Charles Hussey, 1st Baronet.
Career.
He was a Member (MP) of the Parliament of England for Lincoln on
28 May 1689, 1690, 1698, December 17... | was succeeded by his cousin Sir Edward Hussey, 3rd Baronet, of Caythorpe (see below), who also represented Lincoln in Parliament. Both titles became extinct on the death of Sir Edward's younger son, Edward, the fifth Baronet, in 1734.
The Hussey Baronetcy, of Caythorpe in the County of Lincoln, was created in the Baron... | 33,078 | zeroshot-train |
Sir Thomas Sclater, 1st Baronet [SEP] date of death | Sir Thomas Sclater, 1st Baronet
Sir Thomas Sclater, 1st Baronet (9 July 1615 – 10 December 1684) was an English academic, landowner and politician who sat in the House of Commons in 1659.
Sclater was the son of William Sclater of Halifax Yorkshire and was baptised at Halifax on the day of his birth. He was a Fellow of... | St Paul's School and was admitted at Trinity College, Cambridge on 13 June 1682, aged 17. In 1684 he succeeded to the estates of his great-uncle Sir Thomas Sclater, 1st Baronet of Catley House, Cambridgeshire, where he amassed a valuable library. He entered Grey's Inn in 1694 and was called to the bar in 1703.
Career.
... | 33,079 | zeroshot-train |
Snowden Ashford [SEP] date of death | Snowden Ashford
Snowden Ashford (1866–1927) was an American architect who worked in Washington, D.C., his native city. Born on January 1, 1866, Ashford was educated at Rittenhouse Academy and at the Christian Brothers Roman Catholic school. He studied architecture at Lafayette College and, upon graduation, entered the ... | .
History Architectural and cultural sites of interest Park View School.
The school located at the intersection of Warder and Newton streets was built in 1916 to designs by Snowden Ashford. The origin of the school can be traced back to the efforts of the Park View Citizens' Association and their persistent appeal to C... | 33,080 | zeroshot-train |
Spartaco Fontano [SEP] date of death | Spartaco Fontano
Spartaco Fontanot (born 17 January 1922 at Monfalcone, Italy, and died 21 February 1944, at Fort Mont-Valérien, France) was one of the members of the French resistance shot at Mont Valérien as a member of the Manouchian group. He was an Italian volunteer soldier in the French liberation army FTP-MOI. H... | - Celestino Alfonso — Spaniard
- Olga Bancic — Jewish Romanian
- Joseph Boczov — Jewish Hungarian
- Georges Cloarec — French Breton
- Rino Della Negra— Italian
- Thomas Elek — Jewish Hungarian
- Maurice Fingercwajg — Polish Jew
- Spartaco Fontano — Italian
- Imre Glasz — Jewish Hungarian
- Jonas Geduldig — Polish Jew
-... | 33,081 | zeroshot-train |
Stanisław Kostka Zamoyski [SEP] date of death | Stanisław Kostka Zamoyski
Count Stanisław Kostka Zamoyski of Herb Jeltia (13 January 1775 – 2 April 1856) was a Polish nobleman (szlachcic), politician, landowner, and patron of arts.
Stanisław was the 12th Ordynat of Zamość estates. In 1809 he became the chairman of the "Provisional Government" (rzad tymczasowy) of Ga... | Andrzej Przemysław Zamoyski
Count Andrzej Przemysław Konstanty Jan Władysław Zamoyski (July 10, 1852 - June 26, 1927) was a Polish aristocrat and landowner.
Zamoyski was born in Warsaw, the son of Count Stanisław Kostka Zamoyski (1820-1889) and Róża Marianna Potocka, and the grandson of Count Stanisław Kostka Zamoyski ... | 33,082 | zeroshot-train |
Stanisław Paklepka [SEP] date of death | Stanisław Paklepka
Stanisław Paklepka, Latin Paclesius (d. Lublin 1565) was one of the first generation of Polish Calvinists, then later an Arian. At the Synods of Pińczów in 1562 Stanisław Paklepka and Gregory Paul of Brzeziny rejected the doctrine of the Trinity as a "papal" concept, without Biblical support, as also... | in Pińczów.
- Autumn 1550 - the first congress of Protestant gentry and clergy.
- April 1556 Peter Gonesius is the first Antitrinitarian to be excommunicated.
- 1559 Jan Laski convenes a synod against Francesco Stancaro
- 1559 - Remigiusz Chełmski and the French grammarian Pierre Statorius deny the validity of prayer t... | 33,083 | zeroshot-train |
Stephen Decatur Bross [SEP] date of death | Stephen Decatur Bross
Stephen A. Decatur (born 1813, died 1888 or 1889), born Stephen Decatur Bross and often referred to as Commodore Decatur, was one of the earliest settlers in Nebraska. He was the namesake and one of the incorporators of Decatur, Nebraska, the second-oldest settlement in Nebraska.
Biography.
Decatu... | , insomuch as contemporary research can tell, not related to the German form. (Examples include Brosseau and Brossard.)
In popular culture.
- In the fictional Star Wars universe, Bross is the name of a starfighter pilot in the New Republic's Gold Squadron.
Prominent people surnamed Bross.
- Eric Bross
- Mal Bross
- Reb... | 33,084 | zeroshot-train |
Stig Johanson [SEP] date of death | Stig Johanson
Stig Johanson (18 December 1919 – 9 April 1986) was a Swedish film actor. He appeared in 80 films between 1938 and 1974.
Selected filmography.
- "Music in Darkness" (1948)
- "Åsa-Nisse on Holiday" (1953)
- "Far och flyg" (1955) | Stig Johanson (1919–1986)
- Ulf Johanson (1922–1990)
- Lilian Johansson (born 1948)
- Maria Johansson (born 1956)
- Pia Johansson (born 1960)
- Tor Johnson (1903–1971)
- Charlotta Jonsson (born 1973)
- Gun Jönsson (born 1929)
- Jan-Ove "Jojje" Jönsson (born 1955)
- Nine-Christine Jönsson (1926–2011)
- Ulrika Jonsson (b... | 33,085 | zeroshot-train |
Stuart Clarence Graham [SEP] date of death | Stuart Clarence Graham
Major General Stuart Clarence Graham, (23 October 1920 – 20 July 1996) was a senior officer in the Australian Army, seeing service during the Second World War, the Occupation of Japan and the Vietnam War. Born in Ulmarra, New South Wales, he graduated from the Royal Military College, Duntroon in ... | 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... | 33,086 | zeroshot-train |
Tay Seow Huah [SEP] date of death | Tay Seow Huah
Mr Tay Seow Huah (1932 or 1933 – September 1980) was a senior civil servant who served at various times as Director of the Special Branch, Director of the Security and Intelligence Division, Permanent Secretary (Home Affairs) and Permanent Secretary (Defence), prior to his retirement in 1976. He was award... | Simon Tay
Simon Tay Seong Chee is a Singaporean legal academic and former Nominated Member of Parliament.
Early life and education.
Tay was born on 4 January 1961 in Singapore. His father, Tay Seow Huah, was a senior civil servant.
Tay graduated with a LL.B (Honours) degree from the National University of Singapore (NU... | 33,087 | zeroshot-train |
Teodoro Rojas [SEP] date of death | Teodoro Rojas
Teodoro Rojas Vera (25 September 1877, Asunción – 3 September 1954) was a Paraguayan botanist.
Early life and education.
Born in Asunción, he was the son of Jose M. Rojas and Dolores Vera. He studied at national schools in Pilar and Limpio. In 1897, he went to Europe, studying at the School of Arts and Cr... | 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... | 33,088 | zeroshot-train |
Theodore B. Wells [SEP] date of death | Theodore B. Wells
Theodore B. Wells (1889-1976) was an American architect. He was born in North Dakota. He studied at L'ecole des Beaux Arts. Back in North Dakota, he designed many public and commercial buildings.
A number of his works are listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
Wells had a sole proprietors... | 1998, at Alfriston, Sussex.
References.
- England & Wales, Birth Index: 1837–1983 1911 Q3–Jul–Aug-Sep Lymington (Hampshire), Vol 2b, Page 1202; Frank A A Wootton (Mother's maiden name Peppler)
- England & Wales, Death Index: 1916–2007 1998 April Eastbourne, Sussex C41E District 4541C Entry 231; Frank Albert A Woot... | 33,089 | zeroshot-train |
Thomas Drake Tyrwhitt-Drake [SEP] date of death | Thomas Drake Tyrwhitt-Drake
Captain Thomas Drake Tyrwhitt-Drake (14 January 1749 – 18 October 1810) born Thomas Drake, later Thomas Drake Tyrwhitt, was a British Member of Parliament (MP) for Amersham from 1795 to 1810.
Early life and family.
Thomas Drake was born on 14 January 1749 the second but oldest surviving son ... | Tyrwhitt-Drake
Tyrwhitt-Drake is an English surname. Notable people with the surname include:
- Edward Tyrwhitt Drake (1832–1904), English clergyman and cricketer
- Sir (Hugh) Garrard Tyrwhitt-Drake (1881–1964), English businessman, zoo owner and author
- Montague Tyrwhitt-Drake (1830–1908), English-born lawyer, judge ... | 33,090 | zeroshot-train |
Thomas Farnaby [SEP] date of death | Thomas Farnaby
Thomas Farnaby (or Farnabie) (c. 1575 – 12 June 1647) was an English schoolmaster and scholar.
Early life.
He was the son of a London carpenter. His grandfather, it is said, had been mayor of Truro, his great-grandfather an Italian musician. He may have been related to Giles Farnaby (1563–1640), the musi... | succeeded by his younger brother, the fourth Baronet. The title became extinct on the death of the latter's son, the fifth Baronet, in 1859.
Farnaby, later Farnaby-Radcliffe, later Farnaby baronets, of Keppington (1726).
- Sir Charles Farnaby, 1st Baronet (1674–1741)
- Sir Thomas Farnaby, 2nd Baronet (–1760)
- Sir Char... | 33,091 | zeroshot-train |
Thomas Grady [SEP] date of death | Thomas Grady
Thomas Grady VC DCM (; 18 September 1835 – 18 May 1891) was born in Claddagh, County Galway and was an Irish recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest and most prestigious award for gallantry in the face of the enemy that can be awarded to British and Commonwealth forces.
Details.
He was 19 years old, a... | a horticulturist of Pomona, California and Rebecca Holship née Furguson. Seven years after Caystile's death, she married 2 Sep 1890 Reginaldo Francisco del Valle, a Democratic candidate for lieutenant-governor of California. Their daughter Lucretia Louise del Valle married Henry Francis Grady, Ambassador to Greece, Ind... | 33,092 | zeroshot-train |
Thomas Shaw Brandreth [SEP] date of death | Thomas Shaw Brandreth
Thomas Shaw Brandreth, FRS (24 July 1788 – 27 May 1873) was an English mathematician, inventor and classicist.
Early life and education.
Brandreth was the son of a Cheshire physician, Joseph Brandreth. He studied at Eton and received a BA from Trinity College, Cambridge in 1810 as Second Wrangler,... | the town in 1923.
- Leah Bracknell, actress known for playing popular lesbian character Zoe Tate for 16 years in popular ITV soap opera Emmerdale.
- Thomas Shaw Brandreth, mathematician, inventor and classicist lived in the town until he died in 1873.
- Francis Burchell, cricketer, lived in Worthing until his death in ... | 33,093 | zeroshot-train |
Tito Livio Burattini [SEP] date of death | Tito Livio Burattini
Tito Livio Burattini (, 8 March 1617 – 17 November 1681) was an inventor, architect, Egyptologist, scientist, instrument-maker, traveller, engineer, and nobleman. He was born in Agordo, Italy, and studied in Padua and Venice. In 1639, he explored the Great Pyramid of Giza with English mathematician... | Italian inventor Tito Livio Burattini, invited by the Polish King Władysław IV to his court in Warsaw, built a model aircraft with four fixed glider wings in 1647. Described as "four pairs of wings attached to an elaborate 'dragon'", it was said to have successfully lifted a cat in 1648 but not Burattini himself. He pr... | 33,094 | zeroshot-train |
Tivadar Monostori [SEP] date of death | Tivadar Monostori
Tivadar Monostori (24 August 1936 – 18 March 2014) was a Hungarian football forward who played for Hungary in the 1958 and 1962 FIFA World Cups. He also played for Dorogi FC.
External links.
- FIFA profile | Monostori 1975
- Ede Moór 1975–1976
- Tivadar Monostori 1977–1979
- Antal Szentmihályi 1979–1980
- Károly Lakat 1980–1982
- Jenő Dalnoki 1982–1984
- István Bacsó 1984–1985
- Károly Lakat 1985
- Miklós Temesvári 1985–1988
- Antal Szentmihályi 1988–1990
- Barnabás Tornyi 1990–1991
- Gyula Rákosi 1991–1992
- Károly Csapó ... | 33,095 | zeroshot-train |
Utta Danella [SEP] date of death | Utta Danella
Utta Danella, "Utta Schneider", (18 June 1920 in Leipzig – July 2015 in Munich) was a German author.
Life.
Danella worked as a writer in Germany and was best known for her melodramatic books. She wrote over forty books in German and sold about 70 million books, making her one of Germany's commercially most... | - David Shelley, 57, American blues rock musician, cancer.
- Edward Thomas, 95, American police officer.
- Eriek Verpale, 63, Belgian writer.
August 2015 11.
- Serge Collot, 91, French violist.
- Eddie Cusic, 89, American blues musician, prostate cancer.
- Utta Danella, 95, German author. (death announced on this date)... | 33,096 | zeroshot-train |
Valentine Browne, 2nd Earl of Kenmare [SEP] date of death | Valentine Browne, 2nd Earl of Kenmare
Valentine Browne, 2nd Earl of Kenmare PC (I) (15 January 1788 – 31 October 1853), styled Viscount Castlerosse from 1801 to 1812, was Earl of Kenmare and Lord Lieutenant of Kerry. He succeeded Valentine Browne, 1st Earl of Kenmare.
In 1831, he was appointed Lord Lieutenant of Kerry ... | - Sir Valentine Browne, 3rd Viscount Kenmare, 5th Baronet (1695–1736)
- Valentine Browne, 1st Earl of Kenmare (1754–1812)
- Valentine Browne, 2nd Earl of Kenmare (1788–1853)
- Valentine Browne, 4th Earl of Kenmare (1825–1905), Member of Parliament 1852–1871
- Valentine Browne, 5th Earl of Kenmare (1860–1941)
- Valentin... | 33,097 | zeroshot-train |
Valerius Herberger [SEP] date of death | Valerius Herberger
Valerius Herberger (21 April 1562 – 18 May 1627) was a German Lutheran preacher and theologian.
Life.
He was born at Fraustadt, Silesia (now Wschowa in Poland). He studied for three years at Freystadt in Silesia (now Kożuchów in Poland), and then entered the University of Frankfort-on-the-Oder. In 15... | - Paradies-Blümlein aus der Lustgarten der 150 Psalmen (reprint, ed. Otto, 1862)
References.
- Valerius Herberger ccel.org
Notes.
- Attribution
Further reading.
- "The Great Works Of God: Part One And Two: The Mysteries Of Christ In The Book Of Genesis, Chapter 1-15" (2010), translated by Matthew Carver
- Valerius Herb... | 33,098 | zeroshot-train |
Vicente Nebrada [SEP] date of death | Vicente Nebrada
Vicente Nebrada (born Vicente Balbino Nebreda Arias, 31 March 1930 - 26 May 2002) was a Venezuelan dancer and choreographer. Born in Caracas, Nebrada began his career as a dancer with the National Ballet of Venezuela, Alicia Alonso's National Ballet of Cuba, with Roland Petit in Paris, and with the Joff... | Festival Viva Nebrada.
In 2008, on the initiative of Eloísa Maturén, the Festival Viva Nebrada was created. This event seeks to keep Vicente Nebrada's choreographical legacy alive for new generations in Venezuela, as well as to promote and support Venezuelan choreographers, providing them with an appropriate platform f... | 33,099 | zeroshot-train |
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