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Omgba Bissogo [SEP] date of death
Omgba Bissogo Omgba Bissogo(c. 1855 – 1896) was an Ewondo tribal chief and warrior who, during the colonial period in Cameroon in 1895, led a rebellion against German forces present in Cameroon. Omgba Bissogo was the head of the Ewondo Mvog Ottou sublineage. Bissogo and his army won their initial battles against the Ge...
, which they named Jaunde after the local people. The Ewondo opposed the foreigners at first, although Atangana was probably not yet old enough to participate in the fighting. After the defeat of Omgba Bissogo in 1895 and others like it, Ewondo resistance waned. The Germans randomly appointed chiefs and mayors to serve...
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Oskar Halecki [SEP] date of death
Oskar Halecki Oskar Halecki (26 May 1891, Vienna – 17 September 1973, White Plains, New York) was a Polish historian, social and Catholic activist. Life and career. Halecki, whose first name is sometimes spelled Oscar in English-language sources, was born in Vienna to a Polish officer serving in the Austrian army. His ...
substantially by the marriages. A woodcut by Albrecht Dürer commemorates the double wedding on 22 July 1515. Vladislaus died on 13 March 1516, and Maximilian died on 12 January 1519, but his designs were ultimately successful: on Louis's death in 1526, he was succeeded as King of Bohemia by Maximilian's grandson, Ferd...
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Paul Alexander Bartlett [SEP] date of death
Paul Alexander Bartlett Paul Alexander Bartlett (13 July 1909 – 19 April 1990) was an American writer, artist, and poet. He made a large-scale study of more than 350 Mexican haciendas, published novels, short stories, and poetry, and worked as a fine artist in a variety of media. Life. Bartlett was born in Moberly, Mis...
unpublished books, short stories, and poetry. Finding aid for the Paul Alexander Bartlett Collection held by the American Heritage Center of the University of Wyoming. - Paul Alexander Bartlett Collection held by the Benson Latin American Collection of the University of Texas. The collection includes 294 original pen-a...
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Paul Béchard [SEP] date of death
Paul Béchard Paul Béchard (25 December 1899, Alès – 26 April 1982) was a French politician. He represented the French Section of the Workers' International (SFIO) in the Constituent Assembly elected in 1945, in the National Assembly from 1946 to 1948, from 1951 to 1955 and from 1958 to 1967 and in the Senate from 1955 ...
in size as a national park. Béchard was re-elected in the 2007 elections and named the Minister of Natural Resources and Wildlife replacing Pierre Corbeil who was defeated by the PQ's Alexis Wawanoloath. Line Beauchamp succeeded him as Minister of Environment. Biography Cancer, recovery, and death. On May 30, 2008, Béc...
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Paul Cobb Methuen [SEP] date of death
Paul Cobb Methuen Paul Cobb Methuen (15 June 1752 – 15 September 1816) was an English politician. He was the eldest son of Paul Methuen of Corsham, Wilshire and Christian née Cobb and educated at University College, Oxford (1769). He was Member of Parliament (MP) for Great Bedwyn from 1781 to 1784. He was appointed Hig...
Paul Methuen. History The Methuen Family. Like the Wallis's the Methuens made a fortune as clothiers, but two members of the family, John and his son Sir Paul, were distinguished as envoys to the King of Portugal during the war of Spanish Succession. When Sir Paul's son, Paul Cobb Methuen married in 1776 his father gav...
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Paul de Barry [SEP] date of death
Paul de Barry Paul de Barry (born at Leucate in 1587; died at Avignon, 28 July 1661) was a French Jesuit and writer. He was rector of the Jesuit colleges at Aix, Nîmes, and Avignon, and Provincial of Lyon. Works. He composed a number of devotional works on the Blessed Virgin, St. Joseph, and the saints, and a "Pensez-y...
- 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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Pedro de Cristo [SEP] date of death
Pedro de Cristo Pedro de Cristo (1545/1550 - 12 December 1618) was a Portuguese composer of the Renaissance. He is one of the most important Portuguese polyphonists of the 16th and 17th centuries. Life. Pedro de Cristo was born in Coimbra, and in 1571 entered Santa Cruz monastery at Coimbra. - Monastery of São Vicente ...
- Diego Col, Oratory of Filip Neri (C.O.) (1740.12.19 – ?) - Pedro de Villas Boas e Sampaio (26 Nov 1742 – death 14 June 1743) - Baltazar de Faria Villas-Boas (29 July 1743 – death 30 July 1757) - Lourenço de Lencastre (28 May 1759 – 18 Sep 1780), next Bishop of Leiria (Portugal) (1780.09.18 – death 1790.03.04) - João ...
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Per-Olof Östrand [SEP] date of death
Per-Olof Östrand Per-Olof Östrand (13 June 1930 – 26 October 1980) was a Swedish freestyle swimmer. He competed at the 1948, 1952 and 1956 Olympics in six 200–1500 m freestyle events in total, and won a bronze medal in the 400 m freestyle in 1952. His 4 × 200 m relay teams finished in fourth place in 1948 and 1952; the...
Norrköpings KK - 1947 – Olle Johansson, IF Elfsborg - 1948 – Per-Olof Östrand, Hofors AIF - 1949 – Per-Olof Östrand, Hofors AIF - 1950 – Göran Larsson, Stockholms KK - 1951 – Per-Olof Östrand, IF Elfsborg - 1952 – Per-Olof Östrand, IF Elfsborg - 1953 – Per-Olof Östrand, IF Elfsborg - 1954 – Per-Olof Östrand, IF Elfsbor...
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Peter Märthesheimer [SEP] date of death
Peter Märthesheimer Peter Märthesheimer (Kiel, 9 July 1937 – Berlin, 18 June 2004) was a German screenwriter, producer and author. Early years. Märthesheimer studied economics and sociology in Frankfurt am Main. From 1964 onwards he was editor and dramaturge at WDR for ten years, then at Bavaria Film until 1981. In 199...
1978: Goldene Kamera - 1981: Honourable Mention at the Adolf Grimme Preis für "Berlin Alexanderplatz" (along with Günter Rohrbach) - 2000: Mara-Cassens-Preis of the Literature House Hamburg for "Ich bin die Andere" External links. - "Literatur von und über Peter Märthesheimer" in the catalogue of the german national li...
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Peter Torleivson Molaug [SEP] date of death
Peter Torleivson Molaug Peter Torleivson Molaug (2 September 1902 – 22 August 1985) was a Norwegian politician for the Conservative Party. He was born in Hetland. He was elected to the Norwegian Parliament from Rogaland in 1954, and was re-elected on one occasions. He then served as a deputy representative during the t...
composer and conductor (born 1901) - 12 August – Halvor Bjellaanes, politician (born 1925) - 12 August – Kåre Stokkeland, politician (born 1918) - 22 August – Peter Torleivson Molaug, politician (born 1902) - 26 August – Ole Rømer Aagaard Sandberg, politician (born 1900) - 7 September – Finn Seemann, international socc...
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Pia Tassinari [SEP] date of death
Pia Tassinari Pia Tassinari (15 September 1903, Modigliana – 15 May 1995, Faenza) was an Italian soprano and later mezzo-soprano, particularly associated with the Italian and French repertories. Born Domenica Tassinari, she studied with Vezzani and Marcantoni, and made her debut in 1929, as Mimi, in Casale Monferrato. ...
e Orchestra della Rai Torino, Angelo Questa - 1954 - Verdi - "Un ballo in maschera" - Mary Curtis Verna, Ferruccio Tagliavini, Giuseppe Valdengo, Pia Tassinari, Maria Erato - Coro e Orchestra della Rai Torino, Angelo Questa - 1954 - Massenet - "Werther" - Ferruccio Tagliavini, Pia Tassinari, Vittoria Neviani, Marcello ...
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Pierre Jacques Joatton [SEP] date of death
Pierre Jacques Joatton Pierre Jacques Joatton (20 July 1930 − 22 November 2013) was a French Roman Catholic bishop. Ordained to the priesthood on 29 June 1957, Joatton was named bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Saint-Étienne, France on 20 April 1988 and retired on 28 June 2006.
of the bishop is Saint-Étienne Cathedral, dedicated to Saint Charles Borromeo (French: "Cathédrale Saint-Charles-de-Borromé de Sainte-Étienne"). List of bishops. - Paul-Marie François Rousset, 1971–1987 - Pierre Jacques Joatton, 1988–2006 - Dominique Julien Claude Marie Lebrun, 2006–2015; named Archbishop of Rouen on 1...
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Pierre Vernier [SEP] date of death
Pierre Vernier Pierre Vernier (19 August 1580 at Ornans, Franche-Comté, Spanish Habsburgs (now France) – 14 September 1637, same location) was a French mathematician and instrument inventor. He was inventor and eponym of the vernier scale used in measuring devices. Life. He was born in Ornans, France, in 1580, he was t...
-to-amplitude-converter, constantly charging a capacitor during the measured time interval. The corresponding voltage is directly proportional to the time interval under examination. While the basic concepts (like Vernier methods (Pierre Vernier 1584-1638) and time stretching) of dividing time into measurable intervals...
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Qian Xiuling [SEP] date of death
Qian Xiuling Qian Xiuling (1912–2008), or Siou-Ling Tsien de Perlinghi, was a Chinese-Belgian scientist who won a medal for saving nearly 100 lives during World War II in Belgium. She had a street named after her and a sixteen episode TV drama was made of her life for Chinese television. Life. Qian was born in Yixing i...
of Qian Xiuling, a Chinese-Belgian woman whose elder cousin, Lieutenant General Qian Zhuolun, was a good friend of Falkenhausen during his time in China and in the post-war trial Qian Xiuling spoke in his defense, saying: "Nothing I did could have been accomplished without General von Falkenhausen's help. Even though h...
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Ragnar Malm [SEP] date of death
Ragnar Malm Karl Oscar Ragnar Malm (14 May 1893 – 1 March 1959) was a Swedish road racing cyclist. He competed at the 1912, 1920 and 1924 Summer Olympics and won a team gold, silver and bronze medal, respectively. His best individual result was seventh place in 1920. Nationally he won the road time trial 10 times, indi...
RAF Woolsington 204. RAF Wormingford 205. RAF Zeals 206. Rafael Ángel Calderón Guardia 207. Rafael Boban 208. Rafael Celestino Benítez 209. Rafael Medoff 210. Rafael Trujillo 211. Raffaele Cadorna, Jr. 212. Rafle du Vel' d'Hiv 213. Raft of the Medusa 214. Ragnar Malm 215. Ragnar Skancke 216. Raid at Cabanatuan 217. Rai...
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Ralph Hodgson [SEP] date of death
Ralph Hodgson Ralph Hodgson (9 September 1871 – 3 November 1962), Order of the Rising Sun (Chinese 旭日章), was an English poet, very popular in his lifetime on the strength of a small number of anthology pieces, such as "The Bull". He was one of the more 'pastoral' of the Georgian poets. In 1954, he was awarded the Queen...
- Pulitzer Prize for Poetry: Theodore Roethke: "The Waking" - King's Gold Medal for Poetry: Ralph Hodgson - Bollingen Prize: W. H. Auden - Fellowship of the Academy of American Poets: Louise Townsend Nicholl and Oliver St. John Gogarty - Canada: Governor General's Award, poetry or drama: "The Metal and the Flower", P. ...
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Ralph Inman [SEP] date of death
Ralph Inman Ralph Inman (1713–1788) was a merchant in 18th-century Boston, Massachusetts, with a residence in Cambridge. During the American Revolution he supported the British. Portraits of Inman were made by Robert Feke and John Singleton Copley. See also. - Inman Square Further reading. - Rules of incorporation for ...
Betty Inman, whom he married in 1942, died in 1982. After a stroke in 1995, Hayes gave up his farm and moved to Bury St Edmunds to live with friends who cared for him until his death in 2001. Filmography. - "A Date with a Dream" (1948) - Singer - "The Story of Robin Hood and His Merrie Men" (1952) - Allan-a-Dale - "The...
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Ralph Stawell, 1st Baron Stawell [SEP] date of death
Ralph Stawell, 1st Baron Stawell Ralph Stawell, 1st Baron Stawell (died 1689) was an English landowner, soldier, Member of Parliament and peer. Stawell married firstly Ann, a daughter of John Ryves, Esquire, and by her had one son, John. He married secondly Abigail, daughter and heiress of William Pitt, Esq., and with...
Baron Stawell Baron Stawell was a title that was created twice in British history. The first creation came in the Peerage of England in 1683 when Colonel Ralph Stawell was made Baron Stawell, of Somerton in the County of Somerset. The title became extinct on the death of the fourth Baron in 1755. The Honourable Mary, d...
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Ralph W. Tyler [SEP] date of death
Ralph W. Tyler Ralph W. Tyler (1902–1994) was an American educator who worked in the field of assessment and evaluation. He served on or advised a number of bodies that set guidelines for the expenditure of federal funds and influenced the underlying policy of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965. Tyler c...
William T Judkins (Jul 1964 – Dec 1965) - Col John T Ford (Dec 1965 – Aug 1968) - Col Ralph E McDaniel (Aug 1968 – Sep 1969) - Col Francis W Fender (Sep 1969 – Mar 1971) - Col Robert W Pool (Mar 1971 – Apr 1973) - Col John D Nolan (Apr 1973 – Dec 1973) - Col Lowell F Bohn (Dec 1973 – Jun 1976) - Col Paul W Edwards (Jun...
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Ray Poulter [SEP] date of death
Ray Poulter Ray Poulter (10 March 1929 – 14 June 1999) was an Australian rules football player who played in the Victorian Football League between 1946 and 1956 for the Richmond Football Club. He was then the captain-coach of Castlemaine in the Bendigo Football League. References. - Hogan P: "The Tigers Of Old", Richmo...
Mark. P Polak. - Graham Polak - Troy Polak Troy is the elder brother of Graham P Poulter. - Joe Poulter - Ray Poulter Joe was the father of Ray. P Power. - Luke Power - Sam Power Luke is the elder brother of Sam. P Pratt. - Bob Pratt - Bob Pratt Jr. Bob was the father of Bob Jr. P Prescott. - Ashley Prescott - David Pr...
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Raymond Piper [SEP] date of death
Raymond Piper Raymond Piper HRUA HRHA MUniv (1923–2007) was a botanist and artist born in London and at the age of six moved to Belfast. For a time he was a teacher at the Royal School Dungannon. His main income was as a portrait painter and he included among his subjects certain Lord Mayors of London and Belfast. He b...
H. Beam Piper Henry Beam Piper (March 23, 1904 – ) was an American science fiction author. He wrote many short stories and several novels. He is best known for his extensive Terro-Human Future History series of stories and a shorter series of "Paratime" alternate history tales. He wrote under the name H. Beam Piper. An...
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Regino of Prüm [SEP] date of death
Regino of Prüm Regino of Prüm or of Prum (, ; died 915 AD) was a Benedictine monk, who served as abbot of Prüm (892–99) and later of Saint Martin's at Trier, and chronicler, whose "Chronicon" is an important source for late Carolingian history. Biography. According to the statements of a later era, Regino was the son o...
Prüm Urbar Prümer Urbar, better known in English as the Polyptych or Polyptychon of Prüm, is a register of the properties (Urbarium) that belonged to the Benedictine Prüm Abbey in the Eifel in the year 893. In this document, the numerous possessions of the abbey were recorded. The date of the original nomenclature's cr...
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Richard De Vere [SEP] date of death
Richard De Vere Richard De Vere (18 June 1967 – 10 March 2014) was a British showman who performed for 21 consecutive seasons at Blackpool Pleasure Beach. Biography. De Vere was from Bolton, the grandson of Arthur Holt, the Liberal Member of Parliament for Bolton West and President of the Liberal Party. De Vere was a i...
Castle, was the elder son of Richard de Vere, 11th Earl of Oxford, and his second wife, Alice, the widow of Guy St Aubyn, and daughter of Sir Richard Sergeaux of Colquite, Cornwall, by his second wife, Philippa (d. 13 Sep 1399), the daughter and co-heiress of Sir Edmund Arundel. Through their second son, Sir Robert Ver...
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Richard Pearsall [SEP] date of death
Richard Pearsall Richard Pearsall (29 August 1698 – 10 November 1762) was an English Congregationalist minister and friend of Philip Doddridge. Life. Born at Kidderminster, Worcestershire, the formative early influences on his religious beliefs were his sisters Hannah and Phoebe. He was later to publish Hannah's diary ...
), Canadian politician - Kenneth H. Pearsall (1918–1999), American clergyman, president of Northwest Nazarene College - Phyllis Pearsall (1906–1996), British painter and writer - Richard Pearsall (1698–1762), English Congregationalist minister - Robert Pearsall (architect) (1852–1929), English architect - Robert Lucas ...
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Robert Caspary [SEP] date of death
Robert Caspary Johann Xaver Robert Caspary (29 January 1818, Königsberg – 18 September 1887) was a German botanist. He studied theology and philosophy at the University of Königsberg and was educated in sciences at the University of Bonn. Among his influences at Bonn were zoologist Georg August Goldfuss, astronomer Fri...
has been claimed as 10 Aug 1874, however the date of 16 Sep 1866 is evidenced by his official birth record. He was educated to elementary level at Bourke, where his family moved after his father's alleged death when Stuart-Robertson was 4 years old. Despite the rumour that Robert senior had died during the 1870s in Que...
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Robert Leonard Ewing Scott [SEP] date of death
Robert Leonard Ewing Scott Robert Leonard Ewing Scott (July 27, 1897 - August 15, 1987) was an American convicted murderer. Scott was convicted in 1959, in California, of having murdered his wife; the case was one of the first to establish a "bodyless" murder, that is, a murder in which no body had been discovered to b...
has been claimed as 10 Aug 1874, however the date of 16 Sep 1866 is evidenced by his official birth record. He was educated to elementary level at Bourke, where his family moved after his father's alleged death when Stuart-Robertson was 4 years old. Despite the rumour that Robert senior had died during the 1870s in Que...
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Robert Sandilands Frowd Walker [SEP] date of death
Robert Sandilands Frowd Walker Lieutenant-Colonel Robert Sandilands Frowd Walker (13 May 1850 – 16 May 1917), also known as R. S. F. Walker, was a prominent figure in Malaya during the British colonial era in the late 19th century. During his youth he was an amateur sportsman, and played three times for the English foo...
- Robert Walker (footballer, born 1982), Scottish footballer for Hamilton - Robert Walker (Swedish footballer) (born 1987), Swedish footballer for Örebro - Robert Walker (Third Lanarkshire Rifle Volunteers footballer), one of the first black Scottish footballers Sports Rowing. - Robert Walker (rower), Australian Olympi...
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Robert Vernon, 1st Baron Lyveden [SEP] date of death
Robert Vernon, 1st Baron Lyveden Robert Vernon, 1st Baron Lyveden, GCB, PC (23 February 1800 – 10 November 1873), known as Robert Vernon Smith until 1859, was a British Liberal Party politician. Background and education. Vernon was the son of Robert Percy Smith, of 20 Savile Row, London, and of Cheam, Surrey, and the n...
Smith. Barons Lyveden (1859). - Robert Vernon, 1st Baron Lyveden (1800–1873) - Fitzpatrick Henry Vernon, 2nd Baron Lyveden (1824–1900) - Courtenay Robert Percy Vernon, 3rd Baron Lyveden (1857–1926) - Robert Fitzpatrick Courtenay Vernon, 4th Baron Lyveden (1892–1969) - Sidney Munro Vernon, 5th Baron Lyveden (1888–1973) ...
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Rodrigo Zamorano [SEP] date of death
Rodrigo Zamorano Rodrigo Zamorano (1542–1620) was a cosmographer of the royal house of Philip II of Spain. Zamorano was born in Valladolid. He was author of several books on navigation, astronomy, calendars and mathematics. He was, at one time, placed in charge of the Casa de Contratación. In 1576, he translated Eucl...
I Menéndez (1181–1182) - Rodrigo II Menéndez (1182–1218) - Ordoño (1218–1226) - Miguel (1226–1270) - Fernando Arias (1270–1276), later Bishop of Tui (Spain) (1278–1285) - Juan Martínez (1277–1281) - Alonso Yáñez (1281–1284) - Arias Soga (1284–1286) - Fernando Arias Pérez de Páramo (1286–1294) - Arias Medín (1294 – deat...
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Ron Serich [SEP] date of death
Ron Serich Ron Serich (18 June 1940 – 28 May 2009) was an Australian rules footballer who played with Richmond in the Victorian Football League (VFL). Notes. External links.
- Jack Hanson (Footscray) - Steve Hywood (Hawthorn, Glenelg) - Walter Minogue (Footscray) - Harold Oliver (Port Adelaide) - Ron Serich (Richmond) - James Tierney (West Adelaide, West Torrens, South Adelaide, North Adelaide)
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Rudolf Dietsch [SEP] date of death
Rudolf Dietsch Heinrich Rudolf Dietsch (16 March 1814 in Mylau – 29 December 1875 in Stötteritz) was a German philologist. Biography. From 1832 to 1836 he studied classical philology and history at the University of Leipzig as a pupil of Gottfried Hermann, Wilhelm Wachsmuth and Anton Westermann, then continued his educ...
), theologian - Lorenz Clasen (1812–1899), historical painter - Julius Friedrich Cohnheim (1839-1884), pathologist - Hermann Credner (1842–1913), geologist - Georg Curtius (1820–1885), philologist - Johann Nepomuk Czermak (1828–1873), physiologist - Ferdinand David (1810-1873), concert master of the Gewandhaus - Otto D...
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Ruth Drexel [SEP] date of death
Ruth Drexel Ruth Drexel (14 July 1930, Vilshofen an der Donau, Lower Bavaria – 26 February 2009) was a German actress, director, and theatre director/manager. Her best-known role was as "Resi Berghammer" in the German television series, "Der Bulle von Tölz", in which she played the mother of the eponymous cop. As of Ja...
Family. Ruth Drexel was married once, to Michael Adami. They had a daughter, Katharina Adami (b. 1956). Drexel had a second child, Cilli Drexel (b. 1975) by her long-time companion, actor Hans Brenner. Death. Drexel's long-time companion, actor Hans Brenner, died in 1998. Until her own death from cancer in 2009, aged 7...
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Ruth Harrison [SEP] date of death
Ruth Harrison Ruth Harrison OBE (24 June 1920 [Ruth Winsten] – 13 June 2000), was a British animal welfare activist and author. She was born in London, the daughter of the author Stephen Winsten and the artist Clara Birnberg. She was educated at Bedford College, London. As a Quaker and as a conscientious objector durin...
(Jun 1870), Mary Henrietta (Sep 1872), Ruth Anne (Oct 1874), Robert Warren (Jul 1877), James Arthur (Feb 1880) and Frances Elizabeth (May 1882). George's family had to obtain affidavits from people with whom he had served to prove he had not deserted, in order to qualify for his pension. His pension was eventually give...
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Ružica Meglaj-Rimac [SEP] date of death
Ružica Meglaj-Rimac Ružica Meglaj-Rimac (15 February 1941 – 11 July 1996) was a former Yugoslav and Croatian basketball player born in Croatian-Slovenian family. The Ružica Meglaj-Rimac Cup is named after her. Personal life. Her younger sister, Kornelija Meglaj is also a former basketball player. She had two sons, form...
Ružica Meglaj-Rimac Cup The Ružica Meglaj-Rimac Cup is the national women's basketball cup of Croatia. It has been played for since 1992. It is named after Ružica Meglaj-Rimac, a noted Croatian female basketball player. Performance by club. - "Including titles in SFR Yugoslavia and Croatia"
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Sam Small [SEP] date of death
Sam Small Samuel John Small (15 May 1912 – 19 December 1993) was an English footballer who played as a centre-forward in the Football League for Birmingham, West Ham United and Brighton & Hove Albion. Born in Birmingham, Small started his career at Bromsgrove Rovers. He made six league appearances for Birmingham before...
Wales, some new arrivals manage to upset a small community after they buy the local pub and convert it into a home. 4x7 Episode 7 --Air date Sep 09, 2015—Two feuding families turn their whole street into a war zone. 4x8 Season finale—Air date Sep 16, 2015—Among the stories highlighted are that of Leslie, whose neighbou...
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Sammy Ofer [SEP] date of death
Sammy Ofer Sammy Ofer (born Shmuel Herskovich; 22 February 1922 – 3 June 2011) was an Israeli shipping magnate and philanthropist. He was one of the wealthiest men in Israel. Early life. He was born in 1922 in Galați, Romania. In 1924, Ofer's family migrated to Mandatory Palestine. The family lived in Haifa. With the s...
brother Yuli, and in exchange Yuli's assets in the Israel Corporation holding company were transferred to Sammy. Death. Yuli Ofer died on 11 September 2011, aged 87 at his home in Herzliya; his brother Sammy Ofer had died a few months prior. Ofer's death sparked an inheritence dispute between his children Liora and Dor...
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Seaborn McDaniel Denson [SEP] date of death
Seaborn McDaniel Denson Seaborn McDaniel Denson (1854 – April 18, 1936) was a notable Alabama musician and singing school teacher within the Sacred Harp tradition. He was a son of The Rev. Levi Phillips Denson, a Methodist minister, and Julia Ann Jones Denson. Seaborn Denson was born April 9, 1854 in Arbacoochee, Alaba...
and song composer, until her death in 1910; she was the younger sister of Sidney Burdette, his brother's wife. They had five children: two sons, Paine W. Denson and William Howard Denson; and three daughters, Anna Eugenia Denson, Maggie Francis Denson, and Jarusha (Aunt Rush/Ruth) Henrietta Denson. In 1914, he married ...
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Shabtai Rosenne [SEP] date of death
Shabtai Rosenne Shabtai Rosenne (Hebrew: שבתאי רוזן) (24 November 1917 – 21 September 2010) was a Professor of International Law and an Israeli diplomat. Rosenne was awarded the 1960 Israel Prize for Jurisprudence, the 1999 Manley O. Hudson Medal for International Law and Jurisprudence, the 2004 Hague Prize for Interna...
GA/L/3377 of 30 October 2009 - Solemn Tribute of H.E. ICJ President Hisashi Owada to the memory of Professor Shabtai Rosenne, in "Nicaragua v. Colombia Territorial and Maritime Dispute (Costa Rica's Intervention)" Oral Hearings, CR 2010/12, at p. 10 of 11 October 2010 and UN 6th Committee Pays Respect to the Israeli Ju...
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Shafeek Nader [SEP] date of death
Shafeek Nader Shafeek Nader (1926–1986) was the first son of Rose Nader, and older brother of Ralph Nader, Laura Nader and Claire Nader. He was a community advocate and the principal founder of Northwestern Connecticut Community College. After his death in 1986, the Shafeek Nader Trust was created in his honor. Nader w...
Laura Nader Laura Nader (born 1930) is an American anthropologist. She has been a Professor of Anthropology at the University of California, Berkeley since 1960. She was the first woman to receive a tenure-track position in the department. She is also the sister of U.S. activist, consumer advocate, and frequent third-p...
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Sir Edward Denny, 4th Baronet [SEP] date of death
Sir Edward Denny, 4th Baronet Sir Edward Denny, 4th Baronet (2 October 1796 – 13 June 1889) was an Anglo-Irish baronet and composer. Life. He was the eldest son of Sir Edward Denny, 3rd Baronet and Elizabeth Day, daughter of the Hon. Robert Day. In 1827, Denny became High Sheriff of Kerry. In 1831, he succeeded his fat...
Denny, 4th Baronet (1796–1889) - Sir Robert Arthur Denny, 5th Baronet (1838–1921) - Sir Cecil Edward Denny, 6th Baronet (1850–1928) - Sir Henry Lyttelton Lyster Denny, 7th Baronet (1878–1953) - Sir Anthony Coningham de Waltham Denny, 8th Baronet (1925–2013) - Sir Piers Anthony de Waltham Denny, 9th Baronet (born 1954) ...
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Stephen Zaccaria [SEP] date of death
Stephen Zaccaria Stephen Zaccaria was the youngest brother of the last Prince of Achaea, Centurione II Zaccaria, and Latin Archbishop of Patras from 1404 until his death in 1424. Life. Stephen was the youngest of the four sons of Andronikos Asen Zaccaria, Grand Constable of Achaea and Baron of Chalandritsa and Arcadia....
Aug 1819 Appointed – Feb 1845 Died) - Archbishop Zaccaria Bricito (21 Dec 1846 Appointed – 6 Feb 1851 Died) Bishops and Archbishops of Udine Archbishops of Udine, 1846–present. - Cardinal Giuseppe Luigi Trevisanato (27 Sep 1852 Appointed – 7 Apr 1862 Appointed, Patriarch of Venice) - Archbishop Andrea Casasola (28 Sep ...
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Susanna Mayr [SEP] date of death
Susanna Mayr Susanna Mayr (1600, Augsburg – 1674, Augsburg), was a German Baroque painter. Biography. According to Joachim von Sandrart she was the daughter of the painter Johann Georg Fischer and the mother of Johann Ulrich Mayr, who was also a painter. Besides drawing and painting, she was also a talented cut-out art...
Benedetto Rezzani Benedetto Rezzani (died July 1639) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Bishop of Sagone (1635–1639). Biography. On 17 Sep 1635, Benedetto Rezzani appointed during the papacy of Pope Urban VIII as Bishop of Sagone. On 23 Sep 1635, he was consecrated bishop by Giulio Cesare Sacchetti, Cardinal-Pr...
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Theodore Fry [SEP] date of death
Theodore Fry Sir Theodore Fry, 1st Baronet (1 May 1836 – 5 February 1912) was an English businessman and Liberal Party politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1880 to 1895. Fry was the son of Francis Fry, of Bristol, and his wife Matilda Penrose, daughter of Daniel Penrose. He was educated at Bristol. He was ac...
Fry baronets There have been two baronetcies created for members of the Fry family, both in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom. Both creations are extinct. The Fry Baronetcy, of Woodburn in the parish of Blackwell in the County of Durham, was created in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom on 6 February 1894 for the ...
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Thomas Aufield [SEP] date of death
Thomas Aufield The Blessed Thomas Aufield (1552 – 6 July 1585), also called Thomas Alfield, was an English Roman Catholic martyr. He was born in Gloucestershire and educated at Eton College and King's College, Cambridge. He then converted to Roman Catholicism and in September 1576 went to the English College at Douai, ...
died 1616) - Approximate date - Judith Ivye, Wife of Anthony Prater (died 1578) - Edward Somerset, 4th Earl of Worcester (died 1628) - 1551 - 2 May – William Camden, historian (died 1623) - George Tuchet, 1st Earl of Castlehaven (died 1617) - 1552 - 1 February – Edward Coke, colonial entrepreneur and jurist (died 1634)...
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Thomas Clydesdale [SEP] date of death
Thomas Clydesdale Thomas Clydesdale, JP (1934, Edinburgh, Scotland – 2007) was a former member of the Legislative Council of Hong Kong. Clydesdale was born and brought up in Edinburgh, Scotland. He attended George Heriot's School and the University of Edinburgh. He became a certificated public accountant and member of ...
older brother Thomas Wilson 'Tom' Robb (1874 – 1920) played a number of times in the Amateur Championship, his best year being 1911 when he lost in the fourth round. Tom played in the 1920 Amateur Championship, losing to Tommy Armour in the first round. Just a few months later he died. He had played in a monthly medal ...
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Thomas Lauth [SEP] date of death
Thomas Lauth Thomas Lauth (19 August 1758, Strasbourg – 16 September 1826) was a French anatomist. He was the father of anatomist Ernest Alexandre Lauth (1803–1837). Background. He studied philosophy, mathematics, science and medicine at the University of Strasbourg, receiving his doctorate in 1781. After graduation, h...
Lauth Lauth is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: - Benjamin Lauth (born 1981), German footballer - Bernard Lauth (1820–1894), American steel industry businessman - Ernest Alexandre Lauth (1803–1837), French anatomist - Franz Joseph Lauth (1822–1895), German Egyptologist - Frieda Lauth (1879–1949), Sou...
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Thomas de Brus [SEP] date of death
Thomas de Brus Sir Thomas de Brus (c. 1284 – 9 February 1307) was a younger brother and supporter of King Robert I of Scotland, in the struggle against the English conquest. He was captured by the MacDoualls at Loch Ryan, Galloway, Scotland and later executed by the English. Born c. 1284 at Carrick, Ayrshire, Scotland ...
AD 681, he was succeeded in AD 684 by Eata. The date of his death is not known, but clearly he was buried at Yarm late in the 7th or early in the 8th century. History Norman church. The west end and the base of the tower of the present building are part of the original stone church was built by the de Brus family in th...
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Timothée Puel [SEP] date of death
Timothée Puel Jean Jacques Timothée Puel (August 22, 1813 – January 28, 1890) was a French physician and botanist. A practicing physician in Paris, he was a founding member of the "Société botanique de France" (1854). He is known for his investigations of flora native to the département of Lot, of which he published "C...
Alphonse Maille Alphonse Maille (1813, Rouen – 30 September 1865, Paris) was a French botanist. In Paris, he studied botany under Adrien de Jussieu and worked on exsiccatae with Timothée Puel. In 1854 he was a founding member of the Société botanique de France. During his career he assembled an important herbarium of a...
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Trygve Diskerud [SEP] date of death
Trygve Diskerud Trygve Diskerud (6 October 1903 – 2 June 1976) is a Norwegian harness racer. He won 1727 races during his career, among them ten Norwegian championships.
Rune Dalsjø, rally driver - Egil Danielsen, javelin thrower, Olympian - Trygve Diskerud, harness racer - Gunn-Rita Dahle Flesjå, mountain biker, Olympian - Ailo Gaup, FMX motorcyclist - Stian Grimseth, weightlifter - Jon Ludvig Hammer, chess player - Alf Hansen, rower - Frank Hansen, rower - Joachim Hansen, MMA fighter...
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Violette Verdy [SEP] date of death
Violette Verdy Violette Verdy (born Nelly Armande Guillerm; 1 December 1933 – 8 February 2016) was a French ballerina, choreographer, teacher, and writer who worked as a dance company director with the Paris Opera Ballet in France and the Boston Ballet in the United States. From 1958 to 1977 she was a principal dancer ...
the companies of Raymond Johnson, Ze'eva Cohen, and Violette Verdy, and the 5 x 2 Company of Bruce Becker and Jane Kosminsky. He disbanded his company in 1975, shortly before his death, but, in 1974, his male dancers formed Les Ballets Trockadero de Monte Carlo, a travesty dance ensemble in which the men perform as bal...
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Voula Zouboulaki [SEP] date of death
Voula Zouboulaki Voula Zouboulaki (; born Paraskevi Zouboulaki; 24 September 1924 – 7 September 2015) was an Egyptian-born Greek actress. She was the wife of actor Dimitris Myrat. She attended the Dramatic School of the National Theatre, the School of the National Odeon and the Law School of the University of Athens. B...
- Voula Zouboulaki (1924-2015), Egyptian-Greek actress - Evi Christofilopoulou (b. 1956), Greek politician - Voula Patoulidou (b. 1965), Greek hurdler and long jumper - Paraskevi Tsiamita (b. 1972), Greek jumper - Paraskevi Papachristou (b. 1989), Greek athlete Places in Greece. - Paraskevi, Achaea, a village in Achaea...
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W. C. Steadman [SEP] date of death
W. C. Steadman William Charles Steadman (12 July 1851 – 20 July 1911), usually known as W. C. Steadman, was a prominent trade unionist and Liberal or Lib-Lab politician. Life. Born in Poplar, London, Steadman began work at the age of eight, and in 1866 became a barge builder. In 1873, he joined the River Thames Barge B...
, a year after William Evans-Gordon left the Army, a by-election was held in Stepney after the sudden death of the standing Tory MP Frederick W. Isaacson. Evans-Gordon stood as the Conservative candidate, but lost to the Liberal journalist W. C. Steadman by 20 votes. Political career in Britain MP for Stepney. Evans-Go...
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Wang Zhonglian [SEP] date of death
Wang Zhonglian Wang Zhonglian (王仲廉) (1904–1991) was a KMT general from Jiangsu. References. - Biography of Wang Zhonglian
ancestors' names were recorded as Wang Jiao (王曒), Wang Chong (王寵), Wang Zhonglian (王仲連), and Wang Shao (王紹), none of whom was recorded to have carried any official titles except for Wang Jiao who served as prefect of Lu Prefecture and Wang Zhonglian who served as a secretarial officer at Yang Prefecture (揚州, roughly mo...
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Whiteson Changwe [SEP] date of death
Whiteson Changwe Whiteson Changwe (19 October 1964 – 27 April 1993) was a Zambian footballer and member of the national team. He was among those killed in the crash of the team plane in Gabon in 1993.
Warriors going on to lose 1 - 3, having held Al Hilal 0 - 0 in the first leg in Kabwe. Warriors played in the lower first division in the 1988 season, losing only one game to Monze Swallows and were promoted right back to the Super Division the following year. Most soccer pundits expected Warriors to lose most of their...
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William Barraud [SEP] date of death
William Barraud William Barraud (1810 – 1 October 1850) was an English animal painter and illustrator, the brother of Henry Barraud, with whom he collaborated on many works. William was born in Lambeth in London, one of 17 children of William Francis Barraud (1783–1833), a clerk in the Custom House, and Sophia (née) Hu...
Barraud Cocke, b. 14 Nov 1837, Surry Co., VA 3. Sally Browne Cocke, b. 31 Jan 1840, Powhatan Co., VA 4. Lucy Cary Cocke, b. 25 Jun 1842 5. Philip St. George Cocke, b. 17 Mar 1844, Powhatan Co., VA 6. William Ruffin Coleman Cocke, b. 7 Aug 1846, Powhatan Co., VA 7. Courtney Bowdoin Cocke, b. 27 Sep 1848 8. Charles Hartw...
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William George Bock [SEP] date of death
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William Thirning [SEP] date of death
William Thirning William Thirning KS (died 1413) was a British justice. He served as a commissioner of the peace in 1377 in Northamptonshire and as a commissioner of Oyer and terminer in Bedfordshire in the same year, as well as a Justice of Assize for Yorkshire, Northumberland, Cumberland and Westmorland in June 1380 ...
: an impeccable piece of realistic fiction, with routine material transcended by art at its most clear-eyed and unpretentious". - Martyn Goff in the "Daily Telegraph" writes "It is difficult to convey the marvellous quality of this book. Constance Keating is a major fictional portrait, her death finally noble". Publica...
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William West Jones [SEP] date of death
William West Jones William West Jones (11 May 1838 – 21 May 1908) was the second Bishop and first Archbishop of Cape Town. Biography. West Jones was born in South Hackney, London, the son of Edward Henry Jones, wine merchant of Mark Lane, London, and his wife, Mary Emma Collier. He was educated at Merchant Taylors’ Sch...
: 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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Willie Nimmo [SEP] date of death
Willie Nimmo Willie Nimmo (1934 – 1991) was a Scottish footballer, who played for Alloa Athletic in the Scottish Football League, and Leeds United and Doncaster Rovers in the Football League.
based in Greater Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. Originally established in 1971, Dowco Triumph Street holds the honour of being the first band outside of Scotland to win a major World Championship prize, winning "The Sash" in 1979 under Lead Drummer Willie McErlean. The band is currently led by Pipe Major David Hi...
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Élie Vinet [SEP] date of death
Élie Vinet Élie Vinet (1509–1587) was a French Renaissance humanist, known as a classical scholar, translator and antiquary. Life. Vinet was born at Vinets, in the commune of Saint Médard, near Barbezieux in what is now Charente. Brought up at Barbezieux, he studied at Angoulême, then at Poitiers, where he graduated M....
University of Coimbra. In this group were Diogo de Teive, George Buchanan, Jerónimo Osório, Nicolas de Grouchy, Guillaume Guérante and Élie Vinet, who came to be decisive for the disclosure of contemporary research of Pedro Nunes. However, Gouveia did not remained for long in office as president of the college, as he d...
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Óscar Pérez Solís [SEP] date of death
Óscar Pérez Solís Óscar Pérez Solís (24 August 1882 – 26 October 1951) was a Spanish artillery officer, engineer, journalist and politician. He became attracted to left-wing causes, and left the army in 1912. He joined the Spanish Socialist Workers' Party and was its candidate in several general elections. In 1921 he...
years. Jesús Hernández Tomás was born in Murcia in 1907. He was one of the founders of the Communist Party in Biscay. In 1922 he was part of the guard of Óscar Pérez Solís, Secretary General of the Spanish Communist Party ("Partido Comunista Español", PCE). Hernández participated in the failed attack on the socialist I...
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Abd al-Qadir al-Husayni [SEP] date of death
Abd al-Qadir al-Husayni Abd al-Qadir al-Husayni (), also spelled Abd al-Qader al-Husseini (1907 – 8 April 1948) was a Palestinian Arab nationalist and fighter who in late 1933 founded the secret militant group known as the Organization for Holy Struggle ("Munathamat al-Jihad al-Muqaddas"), which he and Hasan Salama com...
Basheer M. Nafi. The other commander was Muhammad al-Ashmar. Al-'As served as the overall commander of Arab fighters in the vicinity of Jerusalem and his second-in-command was Abd al-Qadir al-Husayni, a Palestinian commander from a prominent Jerusalemite family. Death and legacy. Al-'As was killed in a confrontation wi...
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Adriano Buzzati-Traverso [SEP] date of death
Adriano Buzzati-Traverso Adriano Buzzati-Traverso (6 April 1913, Milan, Italy – 22 April 1983) was an Italian geneticist. In 1962 he founded in Naples the "Laboratorio Internazionale di Genetica e Biofisica" ("International Laboratory of Genetics and Biophysics"). The name of the fly "Drosophila buzzatii", often used i...
in Biology: Proceedings of a Conference Held at the Centro Linceo Interdisciplinare, Accademia Naziona", Springer Verlag. - "Giornata Lincea Nella Ricorrenza Del Centenario Della Riscoperta Delle Leggi Di Mendel: In Ricordo Di Claudio Barigozzi, Adriano Buzzati Traverso, Francesco D'Amato and Giuseppe Montalenti (Rome,...
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Al Jones [SEP] date of death
Al Jones Alun Ashworth-Jones (31 October 1945 – 1 June 2008), known as Al Jones, was an influential English folk and blues songwriter, guitarist and singer, noted for his distinctive and original folk-rock guitar style and his often darkly humorous lyrics. Early career. He first came to prominence in the Bristol folk s...
M. Allison. US Patent: 2737360 Filing date: Sep 8, 1950 - SELF-STIFFENED FLEXIBLE KITE David M. Checkley - Kite having high lift to drag ratio Warren O. Weathers - Concave parabolic arch kite Peter J. Pearce et al. - Aerofoil structure Andrew W. Jones et al. - Hooded kite John W. Loy
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Albert Battel [SEP] date of death
Albert Battel Albert Battel (21 January 1891 – 1952) was a German Army lieutenant and lawyer recognized for his resistance during World War II to the Nazi plans for the 1942 liquidation of the Przemyśl Jewish ghetto. He was posthumously recognized as Righteous Among the Nations in 1981. Life and military career. Battel...
to be recognised only a long time after his death; most notably, through the tenacious efforts of the Israeli researcher and lawyer Dr. Zeev Goshen. On 22 January 1981, almost 30 years after his death, Yad Vashem recognised Albert Battel as Righteous among the Nations. External links. - Auschwitz: The Nazis and the 'Fi...
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Alexandre Étienne Choron [SEP] date of death
Alexandre Étienne Choron Alexandre Étienne Choron (1837 in Caen, Calvados – 1924) was a French chef. As "chef de cuisine" of the celebrated restaurant Voisin on the rue Saint Honoré, Choron is best known for his invention of Choron sauce, a sauce béarnaise enriched with tomato concentrate before reduction. Choron is al...
Alexandre Choron Alexandre Choron may refer to: - Alexandre Étienne Choron, French chef - Alexandre-Étienne Choron, French musician
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Alfred Bates [SEP] date of death
Alfred Bates Alfred Bates (8 June 1944 – 17 December 2013) was a British Labour Party politician. Having unsuccessfully fought Northwich in 1970, Bates was first elected to the House of Commons in the February 1974 general election, as Member of Parliament for Bebington and Ellesmere Port. He was re-elected at the Octo...
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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Alfred von Reumont [SEP] date of death
Alfred von Reumont Alfred von Reumont (15 August 1808 – 27 April 1887) was a German scholar and diplomatist. Biography. He was the son of Gerhard Reumont (1765-1829), and named Alfred after the English king Alfred the Great. Educated at the universities of Bonn and Heidelberg, he obtained a position in Florence through...
Aldo Palazzeschi, Gaston Palewski, Giovanni Pascoli, Ezra Pound, Leopold von Ranke, Alfred von Reumont, Ettore Romagnoli, Antonio Rosmini, Luigi Settembrini, Nicolò Tommaseo, Diego Valeri, Manara Valgimigli, Pasquale Villari, Giacomo Zanella. References. - M. Marangoni, "Commemorazioni dei soci effettivi 1843-2010", Is...
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Alonzo Ridley [SEP] date of death
Alonzo Ridley Alonzo Ridley, (June 3, 1826 – March 25, 1909) was a 49er, trader, Indian agent, engineer, Undersheriff of Los Angeles County, Confederate Army officer from California, who led the Los Angeles Mounted Rifles on their epic march across the Southwestern deserts from California to Texas in 1861. Ridley was b...
Juan Alonzo Juan Alberto Alonzo López (born 1911, date of death unknown), was a Cuban footballer. He represented Cuba at the 1938 FIFA World Cup in France. In his only match in the World Cup, Cuba lost to Sweden 0-8.
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Altan Khan [SEP] date of death
Altan Khan Altan Khan of the Tümed (1507–1582; ; Chinese: 阿爾坦汗), whose given name was Anda ( in Mongolian; 俺答 in Chinese), was the leader of the Tümed Mongols, Shunyi Wang (Prince of Shunyi, Chinese: 顺义王) of Ming dynasty China, and de facto ruler of the Right Wing, or western tribes, of the Mongols. He was the grandson...
Altan Khan of the Khalkha The Altan Khans (lit. Golden Khan) ruled north-western Mongolia from about 1609 to 1691 at the latest. Altan Khan of Khalkha also known as Altan Khan of Khotogoid ruled over the Khotogoids in northwestern Mongolia and belonged to the Left Wing of the Khalkha (Eastern) Mongols. Although they cl...
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An Jung-sik [SEP] date of death
An Jung-sik An Jungsik (안중식, 1861-1919), pen name Simjeon 심전, was an artist who lived at the very end of the Joseon period. He was a key person to pursue the transition that started from the "true view landscape" of Jeong Seon (1676-1759) towards the nowadays way of handling the fine arts (미술) in both Korea's. Life and...
attempts to stop him. Cho-in uses the others to overpower Kyu-nam; Kyu-nam is stabbed in the back and electrocuted, while Jung-sik gets his head trapped between iron bars at the counter and suffocates. Jung-sik and Kyu-nam are taken to a hospital, where doctors are unable to save Jung-sik, but Kyu-nam recovers almost i...
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Andrew Gilbert Wauchope [SEP] date of death
Andrew Wauchope Major-General Andrew Gilbert Wauchope (5 July 1846 – 11 December 1899) was a British Army officer, killed commanding a brigade at the Battle of Magersfontein in the South African War. Life. Andrew Gilbert was the second son of Andrew Wauchope of Niddrie Marischal House, just south-east of Edinburgh in M...
Possible Cause and Recent Date of the Boulder Drift, Connecting it with the Post Tertiary Period and Noachian Deluge", and wrote his memoirs, "A Short Narrative", for the instruction of his great nephew, Andrew Gilbert Wauchope. At the time of his death, time balls were in use on every inhabited continent. Although ren...
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André Jolivet [SEP] date of death
André Jolivet André Jolivet (, 8 August 1905 – 20 December 1974) was a French composer. Known for his devotion to French culture and musical thought, Jolivet drew on his interest in acoustics and atonality, as well as both ancient and modern musical influences, particularly on instruments used in ancient times. He comp...
Jolivet, American-born actress (died 1971) - 4 October – Félix Gouin, politician (died 1977) - 27 October – André Le Troquer, politician and lawyer (died 1963) - 2 December – Jean Paulhan, writer, literary critic and publisher (died 1968) Births Full date unknown. - Jacques Maroger, painter (died 1962) Deaths. - 3 Febr...
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Antoine Blondin [SEP] date of death
Antoine Blondin Antoine Blondin (11 April 1922 – 7 June 1991) was a French writer. He belonged to the literary group called the "Hussards". He was also a sports columnist in "L'Équipe". Blondin also wrote under the name Tenorio. Biography. Blondin was the son of a poet, Germaine Blondin, whose name he took, and of a pr...
. Among "L'Équipe"'s most respected writers have been Pierre Chany, Antoine Blondin and Gabriel Hanot. History Philippe Amaury - "Éditions Philippe Amaury". The death of Émilien Amaury in 1977 led to a six-year legal battle over inheritance between his son and daughter. This was eventually settled amicably with Philipp...
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Anton Podbevšek [SEP] date of death
Anton Podbevšek Anton Podbevšek (13 June 1898 – 14 November 1981) was a Slovenian avant-garde poet. He was an important influence to the poet Srečko Kosovel. He was one of the participants of the artistic activity known as the Novo Mesto Spring ("Novomeška pomlad") in 1920, which marked the beginning of Slovenian moder...
stories about the Gorjanci hill range, which he published under the title "Fairytales and Stories about Gorjanci" (Bajke in povesti o Gorjancih). Kette, who lived in Novo Mesto in the time of his studies, wrote lyrical poetry, particularly dedicated to Angela Smola whom he met in the town's chapter church. Podbevšek la...
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Antonie Brentano [SEP] date of death
Antonie Brentano Antonie Brentano (28 May 1780 in Vienna – 12 May 1869 in Frankfurt am Main), born Johanna Antonie Josefa Edle von Birkenstock, known as Toni, was a philanthropist, art collector, arts patron, and close friend of Ludwig van Beethoven, being the dedicatee of his "Diabelli" variations. Early life. Antonie...
reading. The sonata is dedicated to Maximiliane Brentano, the musically gifted daughter of Franz and Antonie Brentano. History First performances. The date of the first performance is unknown. The first pianists to undertake to bring Beethoven's last sonatas, including Op. 109, to public attention were Franz Liszt, who...
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Archibald Armstrong [SEP] date of death
Archibald Armstrong Archibald Armstrong (died March 1672), court jester, called "Archy," was a native of Cumberland, and according to tradition first distinguished himself as a sheep thief; afterwards he entered the service of James VI, with whom he became a favourite. At court. When the king succeeded to the English t...
, and returned to the College of Arms, and was knighted in the Coronation Honours of 1953. Service as Clarenceux King of Arms. In 1956, with the death of Archibald George Blomefield Russel, Heaton-Armstrong was promoted to the office of Clarenceux King of Arms. As such, he was responsible for the granting of arms in hi...
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Archibald Stewart [SEP] date of death
Archibald Stewart Archibald Stewart (30 December 1867 – 29 May 1925) was an Australian trade unionist and ALP official. Stewart was born at Sebastopol to Scottish-born parents: miner John Stewart and Anne, "née" Erskine. His father worked as caretaker of the botanical gardens in Creswick and he took numerous jobs in hi...
with Margaret Montgomerie eight recorded children: 1. Lady Marion Stewart 2. Lady Elizabeth Stuart (born 1464), married Archibald Campbell, 2nd Earl of Argyll. 3. Sir Robert Stewart, 4th Seigneur d'Aubigny (1470–1544) 4. Sir John Stewart, Seigneur d'Oison (before 1446c. 1512) 5. Lady Elizabeth Stewart (born before 1476...
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Arthur Charlesworth [SEP] date of death
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Hector Charlesworth Hector Willoughby Charlesworth (b 28 Sep 1872 in Hamilton, Ontario - d 30 Dec 1945 in Toronto, Ontario) was a Canadian writer, editor, and critic. From 1904 to 1910 he was an editor and critic at the Toronto "Mail and Empire". In 1910 he went to "Saturday Night" and was its editor from 1926 to 1932....
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Arthur Stanley Ramsey [SEP] date of death
Arthur Stanley Ramsey Arthur Stanley Ramsey (9 September 1867 – 31 December 1954) was a British mathematician and author of mathematics and physics textbooks. He was Fellow of Magdalene College, Cambridge, and its President from 1915–52. The son of Rev. Adam Averell Ramsey of Dewsbury, a Congregational minister, and hi...
. Ramsey was born on 22 February 1903 in Cambridge where his father Arthur Stanley Ramsey (1867–1954), also a mathematician, was President of Magdalene College. His mother was Mary Agnes Stanley (1875–1927). He was the eldest of two brothers and two sisters, and his brother Michael Ramsey, the only one of the four sibl...
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August Lewald [SEP] date of death
August Lewald August Lewald (14 October 1792 in Königsberg – 10 March 1871 in Baden-Baden) was a German author. Biography. Lewald was born at Königsberg. He entered the Russian service at Warsaw, as secretary, during the War of Liberation. He became an actor, and after 1818 he was manager and director of theatres at Ha...
edited. August then asked Fanny to write a report on the coronation of King Frederick William IV in Konigsberg in 1840. Fanny Lewald went on to become a prolific writer and publish many successful novels. Her writing often drew from her experience growing up female in a bourgeois family, advocating for better education...
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Auguste Mercier [SEP] date of death
Auguste Mercier Auguste Mercier (8 December 1833, Arras – 3 March 1921, Paris) was a French general and Minister of War at the time of the Dreyfus Affair. Military career. Auguste Mercier entered the École Polytechnique at the age of 19 in 1852, and came 4th in a class of 106. He continued for a second period in 1854 a...
century, leaving only the fountain. Fontaine Cardinal Mercier. Rue du Cardinal Mercier, former rue Nouvelle. (Date of construction unknown.) Fontaine du Lycée Bonaparte, 1806-1807. Rue Neuve-Sainte-Crois, now rue Caurmartin. Fontaine Saint-Georges. Place Saint-Georges. 1824-1825. Auguste Constantin, architect. (Destroy...
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Augustus Shears [SEP] date of death
Augustus Shears The Reverend Augustus Shears (25 July 1827 - 25 May 1911) was the sixth and youngest son of Daniel Towers Shears (1784–1860), a partner of James Shears and Sons, and Frances Spurrell (1788–1834), daughter of John Spurrell of Bessingham, Norfolk. Born in Wimbledon, he was educated at Rugby and St John's ...
shears, scissors used by emergency medical personnel to cut clothing People. - Albert Shears (born 1900), English footballer - Augustus Shears (1827–1911), English clergyman - Curtis Shears (1901–1988), American Olympic fencer - Ernest Shears (1849–1917), Anglican clergyman in South Africa - George Shears (1890–1978), ...
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Avraham Yitzchak Bloch [SEP] date of death
Avraham Yitzchak Bloch Avraham Yitzchak Bloch (; 1891–1941) was the "Rosh yeshiva" of the Telz Yeshiva in Lithuania, and one of the greatest pre-Holocaust rabbinic figures. Early life. Avraham Yitchak Bloch was born in 1891 and was the second son of Rabbi Yosef Leib Bloch, the "Rosh yeshiva" of Telz. He represented the...
. Telzer Rav and Rosh Yeshiva. Upon the death of Yosef Leib Bloch in 1929, it was widely assumed that his oldest son, Rabbi Zalman Bloch would succeed his father as "Rosh yeshiva" of Telz, as was the custom in many communities. At the funeral Zalman announced that the position should be filled by his younger brother. A...
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Bernadette O'Farrell [SEP] date of death
Bernadette O'Farrell Bernadette O'Farrell (30 January 1924 – 26 September 1999) was an Irish actress. She was married to the film writer and producer Frank Launder. She is best known for playing Maid Marian in the 1950s TV version of "The Adventures of Robin Hood". She left the show in 1957, after 78 episodes, to avoid...
Happiest Days of Your Life" (1950) and most famously, the St Trinians series, based on Ronald Searle's cartoons set in an anarchic girls school. He was married to actress Bernadette O'Farrell from 1950 until his death in Monaco. The couple had two children. Selected films. - "Under the Greenwood Tree" (1929) writer - "...
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Bernard Pierre [SEP] date of death
Bernard Pierre Bernard Pierre (1920–1997) was a French mountaineer, notable as a climber and an expedition leader. Biography. Born in Chelles, Pierre was trained as a lawyer and ran his family's textile business, and was a mountaineer on the side. He made a number of notable ascents in the Alps, including of the north...
"On the Pulse of Morning") and civil rights activist. - Fauzi Ayub, 47, Lebanese-Canadian militant (Hezbollah), FBI most wanted terrorist. (death announced on this date) - Azlan Shah of Perak, 86, Malaysian royal, Yang di-Pertuan Agong (1989–1994), Sultan of Perak (since 1984), Lord President of the Supreme Court (1982...
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Bertie Milliner [SEP] date of death
Bertie Milliner Bertie ("Bert") Richard Milliner (17 July 1911 – 30 June 1975) was an Australian trade unionist, politician and Senator, representing the Australian Labor Party (ALP). He would have been a minor figure in Australia’s political history but for the events that followed his sudden death. Those circumstance...
Milliner (surname) People with the surname Milliner include: - Bertie Milliner (1911–1975), Australian politician - Dee Milliner (born 1991), American football player - Eugene Milliner (1878–1921), baseballer - Glen Milliner (born 1948), Australian politician (son of Bertie)
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Bill Ladbury [SEP] date of death
Bill Ladbury Bill Ladbury (14 October 1891 – June 1917) was an English boxer who was British, European, and World flyweight champion. Career. Born in New Cross, London, in 1891, Ladbury had his first professional fight in November 1908. In January 1910 he stopped Charles Ledoux in four rounds and in October 1911 he bea...
but in his third fight in eight weeks was stopped in the eighth round by Tancy Lee at the end of April. With the outbreak of World War I, Ladbury joined the British Army, initially serving as a private in the Royal West Kent Regiment, rising to Lance-Corporal by late 1916. He beat Hughes in December but lost all three ...
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Birger Furugård [SEP] date of death
Birger Furugård Birger Furugård (8 December 1887 - 1961) was a Swedish politician and veterinarian. He hailed from Deje in Värmland. During the 1920s Furugård became inspired by the advance of National Socialism in Germany. He made several trips to Germany, and met with Adolf Hitler, Hermann Göring and Heinrich Himmler...
Swedish National Socialist Party The Swedish National Socialist Party (, abbreviated SNSP) was a National Socialist political party in Sweden. Birger Furugård served as "riksledare" ('National Leader') of the party. Organization. The party was modeled after the National Socialist German Workers Party (NSDAP). As Nation...
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Bjarne Karsten Vatne [SEP] date of death
Bjarne Karsten Vatne Bjarne Karsten Vatne (11 October 1926 – 1 October 2009) was a Norwegian politician for the Labour Party. He served as a deputy representative to the Parliament of Norway from Oslo during the term 1977–1981. In total he met during 16 days of parliamentary session.
Vatne Vatne may refer to: People. - Bjarne Karsten Vatne (1926—2009), a Norwegian politician for the Labour Party - Oddbjørn Vatne (born 1948), a Norwegian politician for the Centre Party - Stian Vatne (born 1974), a Norwegian handball player Places. - Vatne Church, a church in Haram municipality, Møre og Romsdal count...
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Carl von Liebermeister [SEP] date of death
Carl von Liebermeister Carl von Liebermeister (2 February 1833 – 24 December 1901) was a German internist who was a native of Ronsdorf. In 1856 he received his medical degree from Greifswald, and in 1860 became an assistant to Felix von Niemeyer (1820-1871) at the University of Tübingen. In 1864 he became a professor ...
Otto Michael Ludwig Leichtenstern Otto Michael Ludwig Leichtenstern (14 October 1845 – 23 February 1900) was a German internist born in Ingolstadt. In 1869 he received his doctorate from the University of Munich, later working as an assistant of clinical medicine in Munich under Karl von Pfeufer (1806–1869) and Joseph ...
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Cecilia of Normandy [SEP] date of death
Cecilia of Normandy Cecilia of Normandy (or Cecily; c. 1056 – 30 July 1126) is thought to be the eldest daughter of William the Conqueror and Matilda of Flanders. Her brothers were kings William II and Henry I of England. She was very close to her other brother, Robert Curthose, and was educated by the abbess Matilda. ...
. On 23 April 1200 it was postponed yet again until the king and court returned from Normandy. On 29 May 1200 Master Ralph and William de Lechelad put Hugh fitzWilliam in their place regarding the ongoing court case involving the 36 acres of land contested by Cecilia Devereux. The suit was adjourned without receiving a...
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Chang Yong-hak [SEP] date of death
Chang Yong-hak Chang Yong-hak (25 April 1921 – 31 August 1999) was a Korean writer. Chang was born in Hamyeong Buk-do in what is now North Korea. He studied at Waseda University in Japan, before being drafted into the Japanese army. After the end of World War Two, he taught high school in Korea, writing fiction on the ...
-bin as woman on Hak-moon's blind date (ep 9) - Heo Gu-yeon as Dae-young's father (ep 10) - Choi Phillip as Catholic church oppa, Soo-kyung's third ex-boyfriend (ep 11) - Lee Yong-joo as basketball team captain, Soo-kyung's second ex-boyfriend (ep 11) - Lee Yoon-mi as pet shop owner (ep 11) - Nam Chang-hee as dog owner...
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Charles Harold Davis [SEP] date of death
Charles Harold Davis Charles Harold Davis (7 January 1856 – 5 August 1933) was an American landscape painter. Biography. He was born at Amesbury, Massachusetts. A pupil of the schools of the Boston Museum of Fine Arts, he was sent to Paris in 1880. Having studied at the Académie Julian under Jules Joseph Lefebvre and G...
was commissioned second lieutenant in the Marine Corps on the same date. Some of his classmates also became general officers later: Harold P. Smith, Bernard L. Austin, Clarence Ekstrom, William V. Davis, Thomas C. Ragan, Aurelius B. Vosseller, Charles A. Ferriter, William H. Duvall, Henry W. Goodall, Francis J. Grandfi...
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Charles Joseph Gravier [SEP] date of death
Charles Joseph Gravier Charles Joseph Gravier (4 March 1865, in Orléans – 15 November 1937, in Paris) was a French zoologist. He initially taught classes at (1883–85) in Orléans and at the , afterwards becoming a professor of natural history at the (1887) in Grenoble. In 1893 he obtained his aggregation of natural scie...
Gravier Gravier may refer to: - Surname - Bernard Gravier (1881–1923), French fencer - Charles Gravier, comte de Vergennes (1717–1787), French statesman and diploma - Charles Joseph Gravier (1865–1937), French zoologist - Jacques Gravier (1651–1708), French Jesuit missionary in the New World - Jean-François Gravier, Fr...
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Christian Jürgensen Thomsen [SEP] date of death
Christian Jürgensen Thomsen Christian Jürgensen Thomsen (29 December 1788 – 21 May 1865) was a Danish antiquarian who developed early archaeological techniques and methods. In 1816 he was appointed head of 'antiquarian' collections which later developed into the National Museum of Denmark in Copenhagen. While organizin...
administration remained at the mansion until 1864. History State ownership. After the adoption of the new Constitution in 1849, the Prince's Mansion was ceded to the Danish State. The building then came to serve as a "home for the National Collections". These included the Museum of Ethnology which opened in 1849, the R...
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Christian Sibelius [SEP] date of death
Christian Sibelius Christian Sibelius (28 March 1869 in Hämeenlinna – 2 July 1922 in Helsinki) was a Finnish doctor and professor of psychiatry. Sibelius became a bachelor of arts in 1889 and a doctor of medicine in 1897, and in the same year became an associate professor of pathological anatomy at the University of H...
Paavo Berglund conducted his last concert in the Pleyel Concert Hall in Paris on 1 June 2007. The orchestra was the French Radio Philharmonic Orchestra. The program included the Brahms Violin Concerto with Christian Tetzlaff as a soloist and Sibelius' Symphony No. 4. In an interview made on his 80th birthday by the Fi...
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Christopher von Tangen [SEP] date of death
Christopher von Tangen Christopher von Tangen (29 June 1877 – 22 December 1941) was a Norwegian fencer. He competed in three events at the 1912 Summer Olympics.
Tangen (surname) Tangen is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: - Christopher von Tangen (1877-1941), Norwegian fencer - Ed Tangen (1873-1951), American photographer - Eivind Tangen (born 1993), Norwegian handball player - Knut Tangen (1928-2007), Norwegian speed skater - Nicolai Tangen (born 1966), Nor...
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Christopher, Duke of Lolland [SEP] date of death
Christopher, Duke of Lolland Christopher (; 1341 – 11 June 1363), Duke of Lolland, was the son of King Valdemar IV of Denmark and his wife Helvig of Schleswig. Christopher was appointed duke in 1359 and also was selected to succeed as king. He was first mentioned in 1354-55, and in 1358 was sent by his father to Nyborg...
, a nun in Ribnitz 1376, where she was the abbess 1395–1408 Ingeborg was potential heir to the Danish throne in 1363 upon the death of her only surviving brother Christopher, Duke of Lolland. However, Denmark was an elective monarchy, and Ingeborg too predeceased King Valdemar. Ingeborg's father died without appointing...
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Claud Hamilton, 1st Lord Paisley [SEP] date of death
Claud Hamilton, 1st Lord Paisley Claud Hamilton, 1st Lord Paisley (Baptised 9 June 1546 – before 3 May 1621) was a Scottish politician. Birth and origins. He was born in 1546 (baptised 9 June), probably at Paisley (west of Glasgow, Scotland), as the youngest son of James Hamilton and his wife Margaret Douglas. His fat...
Castle was married to Margaret Hamilton, daughter of Sir Claud Hamilton of Shawfield. This Claud was a son of Claud Hamilton, 1st Lord Paisley and a younger brother of James Hamilton, 1st Earl of Abercorn. Claud Hamilton also had a plantation in Ireland. Life. On 14 November 1583, after the death of Esmé Stewart, Ludov...
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