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Bernard Judd [SEP] date of death | Bernard Judd
Bernard Judd (1918–1999) was an Anglican cleric from Sydney, Australia.
Judd had been a student at Sydney Boys High School and later gave scripture lessons there. He studied at Moore Theological College and was ordained in 1943. He was the rector of St Peter's East Sydney from 1947 to 1986. He was a man of... | award-winning author Alan Judd spins a wholly believable and interesting tale the book is terribly slow-moving in places and Thoroughgood, like his name, is not a very exciting character. However, the book is redeemed by its surprise ending."
Publication history.
- 2001, UK, HarperCollins, , Pub date 17 Sep 2001, Hardb... | 33,800 | zeroshot-train |
Bertie Kerr [SEP] date of death | Bertie Kerr
Herbert William Joseph Kerr (19 October 1896 – 23 November 1973), also known as Bertie Kerr or Bert Kerr, was an Irish association football player during the 1910s and 1920s. Kerr played for Bohemians, the League of Ireland XI and Ireland. In 1924, he was a member of the first Ireland team selected by the F... | 2 Jan 1872) on 17 Jul 1837
- Charles Lennox Brownlow Maitland (27 Sep 1823-5 Jan 1891)
- Jane Bertie Maitland (abt 1826-27 Apr 1885)
- Emily Sophia Maitland (1827-16 Dec 1891), married Frederick Herbert Kerr (30 Sep 1818-Jan 1896) on 13 Jan 1846
- George Maitland (1830-1831) (buried at St. Paul's Church (Halifax))
- El... | 33,801 | zeroshot-train |
Bill Faul [SEP] date of death | Bill Faul
William John Faul (8 June 1909 – 14 September 1974) was an Australian rules footballer who played with South Melbourne in the Victorian Football League (VFL) and in the Western Australian National Football League (WANFL).
Family.
The son of Albert Ernest Faul (1882-1963) and Mary Faul (-1946), née Roberts, he... | Faul
Faul is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
- Ashlee Faul (born 1993), Australian association footballer
- Bill Faul (born 1909-1974), Australian rules footballer
- Bill Faul (baseball) (1940–2002), American baseball pitcher from Cincinnati, Ohio
- Denis Faul (1932–2006), Irish Roman Catholic pries... | 33,802 | zeroshot-train |
Brendan Jackson [SEP] date of death | Brendan Jackson
Air Chief Marshal Sir Brendan James Jackson, (23 August 1935 – 19 November 1998) was a Royal Air Force officer who became Deputy Commander of RAF Strike Command.
RAF career.
Born on 23 August 1935, Jackson was educated at Chichester High School For Boys and the University of London. He then joined the R... | at 2:06 of the first round.
- Team Mojo retains matchup control.
Episode 4: The Funk (Original Air Date Sep 7, 2006)
- Pete Sell and Scott Smith come down with a rash that was diagnosed later as a staph infection, which White insists was something one of the fighters brought with them and was not at the facility alread... | 33,803 | zeroshot-train |
Brigid Lyons Thornton [SEP] date of death | Brigid Lyons Thornton
Brigid Lyons Thornton (1896 – 15 November 1987) was a member of Cumann na mBan, an officer in the Irish Free State Army and a physician. Thornton was a rebellious character whom from a young age was involved in a Nationalist movement. Her first small involvement was selling badges and flags at the... | age, Brigid moved to Longford to live with her uncle Frank McGuinness and his wife Kate, who paid for her secondary school education. McGuinness is credited for Thornton's keen interest in politics and Irish history. In November 1934 Frank McGuinness died, having been a senator for five years and a renowned figure for ... | 33,804 | zeroshot-train |
Börje Mellvig [SEP] date of death | Börje Mellvig
Harald Filip Börje Mellvig (23 November 1911 in Malmö – 7 November 1998 in Stockholm) was a Swedish actor, screenwriter, director and lyricist. He is buried at Norra begravningsplatsen in Solna Municipality, Stockholm County. Börje Mellvig was older brother to the author Folke Mellvig.
Filmography.
- 1990... | Mellvig
Mellvig is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
- Börje Mellvig (1911–1998), Swedish actor and director
- Folke Mellvig (1913–1994), Swedish writer, brother of Börje | 33,805 | zeroshot-train |
Carl Georg Brunius [SEP] date of death | Carl Georg Brunius
Carl Georg Brunius (23 March 1793 – 12 November 1869) was a classical scholar, art historian, archaeologist and architect working in the university town of Lund in southern Sweden.
Brunius was born on 23 March 1792 in Tanum parish (within the current Tanum Municipality), son of the vicar Gomer Bruniu... | the 19th century during a renovation led by Carl Georg Brunius. The tower replaced an earlier tower that collapsed in the 17th century. A church porch has also existed but was removed during the 17th century.
The furnishings date mostly from after the Reformation. An exception is the baptismal font which is from the 12... | 33,806 | zeroshot-train |
Carl Skoglund [SEP] date of death | Carl Skoglund
Carl Skoglund (April 10, 1884—December 11, 1960) was a Swedish-American socialist, affectionately called "Skogie" by all his American friends and comrades. He was born in Dalsland and went to the United States in 1911, sailing in steerage first on board the Swedish ship "Oslo", sailing from Gothenburg to ... | Zinoviev and Trotsky. Carl Skoglund was one of the founding members of the American Communist Party. In 1922, after having been the organizer and leader of a major strike, Skoglund was blacklisted on the railroads, and he had to turn to driving a coal truck for a living.
Socialist Workers Party.
Carl Skoglund was expel... | 33,807 | zeroshot-train |
Carl von Than [SEP] date of death | Carl von Than
Károly Antal Than de Apát - also called as Carl von Than - (20 December 1834 – 5 July 1908) was a Hungarian chemist who discovered carbonyl sulfide in 1867.
Life.
AKároly Than was born in Óbecse, Kingdom of Hungary, Austrian Empire (today Bečej, Serbia). He interrupted his education and joined the Hungari... | - Diego Bianconi
- Gabriela Dauerer
- Otto Eckmann (1882–1885)
- Martin Eder (1993–1995)
- Johannes Götz
- Carl Haag
- Adolf von Hildebrand
- Karl Jäger
- Friedrich August von Kaulbach
- August von Kreling, director 1853–1874
- Richard Lindner
- Johann Daniel Preissler
- Michael Mathias Prechtl
- Johann Daniel Preissle... | 33,808 | zeroshot-train |
Caroline Mary Luard [SEP] date of death | Caroline Mary Luard
Caroline Mary Luard (died 24 August 1908) was the victim of an unsolved murder, known as the Seal Chart Murder, after she was mysteriously shot and killed at an isolated summerhouse in a heavily wooded area near Ightham, Kent. Her husband, Major-General Luard, later committed suicide. It has since b... | Luard
Luard is a surname, and may refer to:
- Caroline Mary Luard (d.1908) Murder victim
- Charles Luard (1867–1947) Commander of British troops in China
- Evan Luard (1926–1991) British Labour politician
- Henry Richards Luard (1825–1891) British antiquarian
- John Luard (1790–1875), British Army officer
- Kate Evelyn... | 33,809 | zeroshot-train |
Chadae of Goguryeo [SEP] date of death | Chadae of Goguryeo
King Chadae of Goguryeo (71–165, r. 146–165) was the seventh ruler of Goguryeo, the northernmost of the Three Kingdoms of Korea.
Background and rise to the throne.
According to the "Samguk Sagi", he was the younger brother of the previous king Taejo the Great. He was said to be brave but cruel.
Durin... | Yusa", Taejo died at the age of 118, after ruling for 93 years, making him the longest living and reigning king in Korean history, and also second in world history.
According to the Chinese historical work "Book of Later Han" (in volume 85), Taejo died in the year 121, and his son Chadae stepped up. After Emperor An of... | 33,810 | zeroshot-train |
Charles Berthézenne [SEP] date of death | Charles Berthézenne
Charles Berthézenne (30 January 1871 in Valleraugue – 11 June 1942) was a French politician. He represented the Republican-Socialist Party (from 1928 to 1935) and the Socialist Republican Union (from 1935 to 1940) in the Chamber of Deputies. On 10 July 1940, he voted in favour of granting the cabine... | , American actress (b. 1910)
- June 7 – Alan Blumlein, British electronics engineer (b. 1903)
- June 11
- Charles Berthézenne, French politician (b. 1871)
- Michael Kitzelmann, German army officer (b. 1916)
- June 14 – Fyodor Braun, Soviet-born German scholar (b. 1862)
- June 18 – David Hawthorne, British actor (b. 188... | 33,811 | zeroshot-train |
Charles Fritts [SEP] date of death | Charles Fritts
Charles Fritts (1850 – 1903) was the American inventor credited with creating the first working Selenium Cell in 1883.
The world's first rooftop solar array, using Fritts' selenium cells, was installed in 1884 on a New York City rooftop.
Fritts coated the semiconductor material selenium with an extremely... | Paul Fritts
Paul Fritts is an American organ builder based in Tacoma, Washington who, following historical models, has created over thirty mechanical action instruments that have contributed to the revival of historically informed organ music. The Murdy organ at Basilica of the Sacred Heart (Notre Dame) in Notre Dame, ... | 33,812 | zeroshot-train |
Charles James Collins [SEP] date of death | Charles James Collins
Charles James Collins (1820–1864) was an English journalist and novelist.
Life.
Collins was connected with the London press for more than twenty years, having been on the parliamentary staff of the 'Sun,' 'Daily Telegraph,' and 'Evening Standard.' He projected and edited the 'Racing Times,' and at... | , Kentucky - La Belle Park.
- 1899 Sep 30: Albuquerque, New Mexico.(Partner Charles Collins breaks back and dies)
- 1901 Jun 22: Springfield, Ohio - fairgrounds.(New wife broke both legs)
- 1901 Jul 14: Springfield, Ohio - Island Park.
- 1901 Sep 26: Lima, Ohio.(Drowns in City Reservoir)
Death and burial.
26 September ... | 33,813 | zeroshot-train |
Charles Julien Brianchon [SEP] date of death | Charles Julien Brianchon
Charles Julien Brianchon (19 December 1783 – 29 April 1864) was a French mathematician and chemist.
Life.
He entered into the École Polytechnique in 1804 at the age of eighteen, and studied under Monge, graduating first in his class in 1808, after which he took up a career as a lieutenant in N... | Brianchon
Brianchon may refer to:
- Charles Julien Brianchon, French mathematician
- Maurice Brianchon, (1899–1979), French artist
- Brianchon, a lunar crater | 33,814 | zeroshot-train |
Christian Schrøder [SEP] date of death | Christian Schrøder
Christian Schrøder (13 July 1869 – 10 December 1940) was a Danish film actor, screenwriter and director. He was also a captain in the reserve. He appeared in 30 films between 1912 and 1940, mostly farce and comedy. He was born in Middelfart, Denmark, and died in Copenhagen, Denmark.
Selected filmogra... | Han, hun og Hamlet
Han, hun og Hamlet (He, She, and Hamlet) is a 1932 Danish comedy film directed by Lau Lauritzen Sr.
Cast.
- Marguerite Viby as Eva
- Hans W. Petersen as Evas kæreste
- Olga Svendsen as Institutsbestyrerinde
- Christian Arhoff as Teaterdirektøren
- Erna Schrøder as Skuespillerinde
- Jørgen Lund as Ski... | 33,815 | zeroshot-train |
Claudius Franciscus Gagnières des Granges [SEP] date of death | Claudius Franciscus Gagnières des Granges
Claudius Franciscus Gagnières des Granges (23 May 1722 – 2 September 1792) was a French Jesuit.
Born in Chambéry, he was one of the 191 victims of the September Massacres. He was beatified by Pope Pius XI in 1926. | ; long earlier career"
- Gerolamo Vielmi, Dominican Order (O.P.) (1570.07.19 – death 1582.03.07)
- Antonio Saraceno (1582.03.28 – death 1606.11.07)
- Franciscus Manin(i) (4 July 1607 - death Sep 1619)
- Eusebius Caimus (10 Feb 1620 - death Oct 1640)
- Jacobus Philippus Tomasini (16 June 1642 - death June 1655)
- Giorgi... | 33,816 | zeroshot-train |
Clay Perry [SEP] date of death | Clay Perry
Clair Willard Perry (1887–1961), called Clay Perry, was an American writer and outdoorsman. He coined the term "spelunker".
Biography.
Born in 1887 in Waupaca, Wisconsin, Perry moved to western Massachusetts as a young man. A novelist, short story writer, and journalist, in the 1930s he worked for the Federa... | 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... | 33,817 | zeroshot-train |
Cliff Whitelum [SEP] date of death | Cliff Whitelum
Cliff Whitelum (2 December 1919 - August 2000) was an English footballer who played for Sunderland as a Forward.
Club career.
Whitelum made his debut for Sunderland on 25 January 1939 against Blackpool in a 1–1 draw at Bloomfield Road. Overall, during his Sunderland career spanning from 1939 to 1947, in ... | : 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... | 33,818 | zeroshot-train |
Constança Capdeville [SEP] date of death | Constança Capdeville
Constança Capdeville (16 March 19374 February 1992) was a Portuguese pianist, percussionist, music educator and composer.
Early years.
Constança Capdeville was born in Barcelona and lived in the village of Caxias as a child. She came from an artistic family and in her youth was exposed to creative ... | Capdeville
"Capdeville, Capdevielle, Capdevilla or Capdevila"' is a surname, and may refer to;
Capdeville means "head of town" in Gascon dialect.
- Paul Capdeville - Chilean tennis player
- Georges Capdeville - French football referee
- Constança Capdeville - Portuguese pianist, percussionist, music educator and compos... | 33,819 | zeroshot-train |
Craig Luebben [SEP] date of death | Craig Luebben
Craig Luebben (20 March 1960 – 9 August 2009) was an American rock climber and author. A climber since the early 80s, Luebben wrote a number of climbing-oriented books, designed the "Big Bro" wide-crack climbing protection device, and was a senior contributing editor for "Climbing Magazine".
Craig was a 5... | on 28 May 1993 in an accident while soloing the Steck-Salathé Route without protective gear, on Sentinel Rock in Yosemite National Park. He fell several hundred feet to his death. Craig Luebben, a friend of Hersey, speculated that he encountered slippery rock. Although there was no rainfall officially reported in the a... | 33,820 | zeroshot-train |
Danny Wheelahan [SEP] date of death | Danny Wheelahan
Danny Wheelahan (28 January 1903 – 30 August 1991) was an Australian rules footballer who played with South Melbourne in the VFL during the late 1920s.
Wheelahan had a brief career with South Melbourne but won their Rohan Cup as the best and fairest player in 1929. His brother Martin also played for Sou... | Peter.
W Westhoff.
- Justin Westhoff
- Leigh Westhoff
- Matthew Westhoff
- Nicholas Westhoff
Leigh, Justin and Matthew are brothers. Nick is a cousin.
W Wheelahan.
- Danny Wheelahan
- Martin Wheelahan
Danny was Martin's older brother.
W Whelan.
- Marcus Whelan
- Shane Whelan
Marcus was the father of Shane.
W Whitnall.
... | 33,821 | zeroshot-train |
Dave Hardie [SEP] date of death | Dave Hardie
Dave Hardie (8 February 1928 – 9 June 2003) was a former Australian rules footballer who played with Melbourne in the Victorian Football League (VFL).
Notes.
External links.
- Dave Hardie on Demonwiki | .) & Elaine Joyce Morgan
- (Awaiting info for this date range)
- 01 Jul 1996 - 01 Sept 1998, Helen Anderson (LIC), Pamela Dean
- (Awaiting info for this date range)
- 1 SEP 2000 – 1 JUN 2002, Dave Rust (LIC.) & Gill Maskell
- 1 JUN 2002 - 1 JUN 2004, Cherylynn Quinn (LIC)
- (Awaiting info for this date range)
- 1 OCT 2... | 33,822 | zeroshot-train |
David Richmond [SEP] date of death | David Richmond
David Richmond (1748–1818) was an American commissioned officer who served in the American Revolutionary War.
Early years.
Richmond, the son of Mayflower descendant Seth Richmond, was born in Taunton, Massachusetts. He married Nancy Davis in 1766.
Richmond had five sons: Joseph, David, Thomas, Samuel and... | in 1784.
David Leitch of Kilmardinny (near Glasgow) in Scotland Sep 11 A.D. 1753. At an early age he migrated to America with an older brother (Andrew) and settled at Richmond, Virginia. A brave and patriotic republican. While quite young he took part in the struggle for American independence as an aide de-camp to Gene... | 33,823 | zeroshot-train |
Diana degli Andalò [SEP] date of death | Diana degli Andalò
Blessed Diana degli Andalò (1201 – 10 June 1236), sometimes d'Andalo, was a Dominican nun who founded a convent for her order dedicated to Saint Agnes in Italy.
In 1218, the Dominicans established themselves in Bologna. In 1219, with the help of Cardinal Ugolino they obtained the church of San Nicol... | the same day as that of her fellow Dominicans Cecilia Cesarini and Amata. Her feast day is June 9.
External links.
- Western Dominican Province: The Dominican Year, gives 1891 as date of beatification and 8 June as feast day
- Beata Diana degli Andalò, Vergine at Santi Beati
Bibliography.
- Georges, Norbert. "Blessed D... | 33,824 | zeroshot-train |
Diderik Iversen Tønseth [SEP] date of death | Diderik Iversen Tønseth
Diderik Iversen Tønseth (24 September 1818 – 12 January 1893) was a Norwegian politician for the Liberal Party.
He was elected to the Norwegian Parliament in 1862, representing the constituency of Søndre Trondhjems Amt. He worked as a teacher there. He was later elected in 1868, 1871, 1874, 1877... | January – Ole Jacob Broch, politician and Minister (died 1889).
- 13 February – Rolf Olsen, politician (died 1864)
- 6 April – Aasmund Olavsson Vinje, poet, journalist and writer (died 1870).
- 24 September – Diderik Iversen Tønseth, politician (died 1893)
Notable births Full date unknown.
- Job Dischington Bødtker, ju... | 33,825 | zeroshot-train |
Donald M. Ashton [SEP] date of death | Donald M. Ashton
Donald M. Ashton (26 June 1919 – 25 August 2004) was an Academy Award-nominated and BAFTA-winning English art director most noted for his work on such films as "Billy Budd" (1962), "The Bridge on the River Kwai" (1957), "Oh! What a Lovely War" (1969) and "Young Winston" (1972).
Background.
Born Donald ... | of George Sterling and Clark Ashton Smith". NY: Hippocampus Press, 2005.
- Sidney-Fryer, Donald. "Emperor of Dreams: A Clark Ashton Smith Bibliography". West Kingston, RI: Donald M. Grant Publishers, 1978. A substantial work of scholarship but now over thirty years out of date. A quantity of more recent bibliographical... | 33,826 | zeroshot-train |
Dorothy Lonewolf Miller [SEP] date of death | Dorothy Lonewolf Miller
Dorothy Lonewolf Miller (1920 – May 30, 2003) was a Blackfoot activist from Iowa. She was a union organizer, social worker and health care advocate, who participated in the Alcatraz occupation, providing support at the health clinic established on the island. She spent 40 years researching socia... | Distinction, including Dana W. Bartlett, Emory Bogardus, Barbara Lee, Biddy Mason, Dorothy Lonewolf Miller, Virginia Satir, Judith Wallerstein, and Mariko Yamada. A biography of each honoree is available on the California Social Work Hall of Distinction website.
External links.
- California Social Work Hall of Distinct... | 33,827 | zeroshot-train |
Dušan Mitević [SEP] date of death | Dušan Mitević
Dušan Mitević (; 3 February 1938, Pljevlja, Kingdom of Yugoslavia – 31 May 2003, Belgrade, Serbia and Montenegro) was a Serbian journalist.
From 1989–91 he was director of Radio Television Belgrade (RTB, later renamed Radio Television of Serbia in 1992), Serbia's public broadcaster, during the breakup of... | led by Dušan Mitević, were particularly angry at this.
On 18 September the Presidency of the Serbian Communist Party met. Stambolić tried hard to forge a compromise between the two groups, but now Milošević officially turned against Stambolić by calling Pavlović a threat to "ideological unity". But Milošević did not ha... | 33,828 | zeroshot-train |
Eda Kersey [SEP] date of death | Eda Kersey
Eda Kersey (15 May or 16 May 190413 July 1944) was a British violinist who was renowned for her brilliant playing. She premiered a number of important works but her career was cut short by her early death.
Eda Kersey was born in Goodmayes, Essex in 1904. She studied the violin from the age of six, winning an... | Ivor McMahon
Ivor McMahon (1924–1972) was an English violinist. He played with notable orchestras including the Philharmonia Orchestra and the English Chamber Orchestra and is best known for playing second violin in the Melos Ensemble.
Career.
In 1947 McMahon was the first recipient of the Eda Kersey Memorial Exhibitio... | 33,829 | zeroshot-train |
Eddie Byrne [SEP] date of death | Eddie Byrne
Eddie Byrne (31 January 1911 – 21 August 1981) was an Irish actor.
Career.
His stage work included many appearances with Dublin's Abbey Theatre, and also work with the National Theatre in London.
Outside Ireland he is probably best known for his minor role as General Willard in "Star Wars" (1977), but viewe... | The People in Need Trust
The People in Need Trust is a charity in Ireland.
Its main fundraiser, the RTÉ People in Need Telethon, was first broadcast by RTÉ since 1989 until 2007 Supported by Eircom (formerly Telecom Éireann), it is the main source of funds for The People in Need Trust, which has raised €35 million to d... | 33,830 | zeroshot-train |
Eiliv Odde Hauge [SEP] date of death | Eiliv Odde Hauge
Eiliv Odde Hauge (10 November 1913 – 3 July 1971) was a Norwegian screenwriter, author and resistance member.
An early member of the National Socialist Workers' Party of Norway (NNSAP) and later Nasjonal Samling (NS) during his youth in the 1930s, Hauge had turned to join the Norwegian resistance movem... | overshadowed by Nasjonal Samling (NS), which was founded by Vidkun Quisling in May 1933. Several of the party's original and early members, including Egeberg, as well as Egil Holst Torkildsen, Stein Barth-Heyerdahl and Eiliv Odde Hauge at some point left the party to join NS. The surge in the NNSAP had reportedly playe... | 33,831 | zeroshot-train |
Eivind Kristoffer Eriksen [SEP] date of death | Eivind Kristoffer Eriksen
Eivind Kristoffer Eriksen (18 November 1893 – 8 August 1949) was a Norwegian politician for the Labour Party.
He was born in Gjøvik.
He was elected to the Norwegian Parliament from Vestfold in 1945, but he died before the end of the term. He was replaced by Marie Ingeborg Skau.
Outside politic... | - Christian Eriksen, (born 1992), Danish footballer
- Dagrun Eriksen (born 1971), Norwegian politician
- Edvard Eriksen (1876–1959), Danish-Icelandic sculptor
- Eivind Kristoffer Eriksen (1893–1949), Norwegian politician
- Eline Eriksen, Danish model for the Little Mermaid statue in Copenhagen, Denmark
- Erik Eriksen (... | 33,832 | zeroshot-train |
Emmett Williams [SEP] date of death | Emmett Williams
Emmett Williams (4 April 1925 – 14 February 2007) was an American poet and visual artist. He was married to British visual artist Ann Nöel.
Williams was born in Greenville, South Carolina, grew up in Virginia, and lived in Europe from 1949 to 1966. Williams studied poetry with John Crowe Ransom at Kenyo... | " (1958)
- D-322 "SF" Robert Moore Williams "The Blue Atom" / "The Void Beyond and Other Stories" (1958)
- D-328 "WE" Merle Constiner "The Fourth Gunman" / Tom West "Slick On The Draw" (1958)
- D-329 "MY" Robert Emmett Mcdowell (as Emmett Mcdowell) "Stamped For Death" / Robert Emmett Mcdowell (as Emmett Mcdowell) "Thre... | 33,833 | zeroshot-train |
Enrique Ernesto Shaw [SEP] date of death | Enrique Ernesto Shaw
Enrique Ernesto Shaw (26 February 1921 – 27 August 1962) was an Argentine Roman Catholic businessman. He was born in France and later emigrated to Argentina where he served in the marines. He promoted and encouraged business growth in accordance with the social doctrine of the faith and he founded ... | 1793–1871), Argentine politician
- Eduardo Alonso-Crespo (born 1956), Argentine opera composer
- Elvis Crespo (Díaz, born 1971), Puerto Rican-American merengue singer
- Enrique Barón Crespo (born 1944), Spanish politician, economist, and lawyer
- Ernesto Horacio Crespo (born ?), Argentine brigadier general
- Esteban Cr... | 33,834 | zeroshot-train |
Erhard F. Boehm [SEP] date of death | Erhard F. Boehm
Erhard F. Boehm (1911–1994) was an Australian farmer and amateur ornithologist of German ancestry. He was born in Eudunda, South Australia, and lived most of his life in the same area. In the 1950s he was the South Australian representative on the RAOU Standing Committee on Conservation. From the 1940s ... | Paul Reynaud
- 24 Jun – Benito Mussolini & Pietro Badoglio
- 1 Jul – Admiral Richardson
- 8 Jul – Philip Henry Kerr
- 15 Jul – Vyacheslav Molotov
- 22 Jul – Fumimaro Konoe
- 29 Jul – George Marshall
- 5 Aug – Sir Alan F. Brooke
- 12 Aug – Getúlio Vargas
- 19 Aug – William Allen White
- 26 Aug – Erhard Milch
- 2 Sep – E... | 33,835 | zeroshot-train |
Eric Burgess [SEP] date of death | Eric Burgess
Eric Burgess (1920 – March 2005) was an English freelance consultant, lecturer and journalist, who wrote about the Pioneer program of space missions since the first tests in 1957. He was the science correspondent of the Christian Science Monitor in the period of many of the planetary probe launches, and wa... | Center (ERIC). It was recently ranked 11th of 67 higher education journals for both quality and esteem in a study by the University of Newcastle, Australia.
History.
"Higher Education Review" was established in 1968 by Cornmarket Press with Tyrrell Burgess as founding editor. In 1970, Burgess became publisher and led i... | 33,836 | zeroshot-train |
Ernest Race [SEP] date of death | Ernest Race
Ernest Race was an English textile and furniture designer, born in Newcastle-upon-Tyne in 1913, and died in 1964 in London. His best-known designs are the BA3 aluminium chair of 1945 and the Antelope, designed for the Festival of Britain in 1951. The BA3 won a Gold Medal at the 10th Milan Trienale in 1954, ... | Register Company
- 2,404,697. Calculating Device. Filing date: Mar 21, 1942. Issue date: Jul 23, 1946. Inventors: J. R. Desch and Robert E. Mumma, assignors to The National Cash Register Company
- 2,451,812. Electron Tube Variable Impulse Transmitter. Filing date: Sep 16, 1942. Issue date: Oct 19, 1948. Inventors: Jose... | 33,837 | zeroshot-train |
Euphrosina Heldina von Dieffenau [SEP] date of death | Euphrosina Heldina von Dieffenau
Euphrosina Heldina von Dieffenau, or "Heldin" (died 1636), was a Swedish courtier.
Originally from Germany, she became courtier to Catherine of Sweden, Countess Palatine of Kleeburg in 1590. After the death of Catherine's mother, Maria of the Palatinate-Simmern, she became the lady-in-w... | MacDonnell, 1st Earl of Antrim, Irish leader
- December 19 – William Spencer, 2nd Baron Spencer of Wormleighton, British baron (b. 1591)
- December 22 – Johannes Saeckma, Dutch Golden Age magistrate (b. 1572)
- "date unknown" – Euphrosina Heldina von Dieffenau; German-Swedish courtier
- Louise Bourgeois Boursier, Frenc... | 33,838 | zeroshot-train |
Eutharic [SEP] date of death | Eutharic
Eutharic Cilliga (Latin: "Flavius Eutharicus Cillica") was an Ostrogothic prince from Iberia (modern-day Spain) who, during the early 6th century, served as Roman Consul and "son in arms" ("filius per arma") alongside the Byzantine emperor Justin I. He was the son-in-law and presumptive heir of the Ostrogoth k... | , an Aksumite stronghold. After accepting the city's capitulation, he massacres the Christian inhabitants (some sources estimate a death toll up to 20,000).
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Births.
- Clodoald, Merovingian prince (approximate date)
- Wen Di, emperor of the Chen Dynasty (d. 566)
Deaths.
- Eutharic, son-in-law of Theodoric t... | 33,839 | zeroshot-train |
Felix Funke [SEP] date of death | Felix Funke
Felix Funke (3 January 1865 – 22 July 1932) was a German admiral of the Kaiserliche Marine (Imperial German Navy).
Early life.
Funke was born in Hirschberg (Jelenia Góra), Prussian Silesia. His father Adolf Funke, originally from Magdeburg, was President of the Alsatian Railway Company in Strassburg (Strasb... | Funke Felix-Adejumo
Funke Felix-Adejumo is a Nigerian preacher, tele-evangelist, author, marriage counsellor, conference/seminar speaker, philanthropist, Vice-President of "Agape Christian Ministries Inc", convener of "Winning Edge Conference", "Women in Leadership Conference" and "Mothers' Summit", and founder of "Gra... | 33,840 | zeroshot-train |
Ferdinánd Pálffy [SEP] date of death | Ferdinánd Pálffy
Count Ferdinánd Pálffy de Erdőd (1 February 1774 – 4 February 1840) was a mining engineer and civil servant of the Austrian Empire who is better remembered for his role in managing the Theater an der Wien, Vienna, in pursuit of which he lost his not inconsiderable fortune and retired from his creditors... | The marriage was annulled by the emperor in 1820 after Hrzan was accused of criminal actions. In 1821, she married Miklós Lacsny, an administrator of the estates of Count Ferdinánd Pálffy.
Franz Schubert probably knew her in connection to her former colleague Johann Michael Vogl, and met Johann Nepomuk Hummel and Ferdi... | 33,841 | zeroshot-train |
Francesco Lambardi [SEP] date of death | Francesco Lambardi
Francesco Lambardi (1587–1642) was a Neapolitan Baroque composer who participated in the staging of "feste a ballo" with Giovanni Maria Trabaci. He was born in Naples.
Recordings.
- "Canto d'Amore" on "Festa teatrale", Thomas Hengelbrock, DHM. | Died)
- Baglione Carradoli (1626–1628 Appointed Bishop of Marsi)
- Vincenzo Lanteri, C.O. (1628–1649 Died)
- Alessandro Argoli (1651–1654 Died)
- Francesco Lambardi (bishop) (1655–1660 Died)
- Francesco Angelucci (1660–1674 Died)
- Riccardo Annibaleschi della Molara (1675–1689 Died)
- Domenico de Zaoli (Zaulis) (1690–1... | 33,842 | zeroshot-train |
Francis Tresham [SEP] date of death | Francis Tresham
Francis Tresham ( 1567 – 23 December 1605), eldest son of
Thomas Tresham and Merial Throckmorton, was a member of the group of English provincial Catholics who planned the failed Gunpowder Plot of 1605, a conspiracy to assassinate King James I of England.
Tresham joined the Earl of Essex's failed rebel... | Tresham baronets
The Tresham Baronetcy, of Rushton in the County of Northamptonsire, was a title in the Baronetage of England. It was created on 29 June 1611 for Lewis Tresham. He was the son of Sir Thomas Tresham, the great-grandson of Sir Thomas Tresham and the younger brother of Francis Tresham. The title became ext... | 33,843 | zeroshot-train |
Frank Galbreath [SEP] date of death | Frank Galbreath
Frank Galbreath (September 2, 1913 – November 1971) was an American jazz trumpeter.
Biography.
A native of Robeson County, North Carolina, Galbreath got his start with local groups such as the Domino Five of Washington and Kelly's Jazz Hounds of Fayetteville. He then found work with groups in other regi... | 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... | 33,844 | zeroshot-train |
François Malkovsky [SEP] date of death | François Malkovsky
François Malkovsky (1889–1982) was a French choreographer. | to Satyanand, Bose's dating of the 13th century is an erroneous attribution, Malkovsky notes that in Bhandarkar's own work it is clearly stated that his dating of Nimbarka was an approximation based on an extremely flimsy calculation; yet most scholars chose to honour his suggested date, even until modern times. Accord... | 33,845 | zeroshot-train |
Frederico Carlos Hoehne [SEP] date of death | Frederico Carlos Hoehne
Frederico Carlos Hoehne (1 February 1882, Juiz de Fora – 16 March 1959) was a Brazilian botanist.
In 1907 he was appointed "jardineiro-chefe" (head gardener) at the National Museum in Rio de Janeiro, soon afterwards working on botanical assignments in the nation's interior, such as: a survey mis... | to the Rio de Janeiro Botanical Garden.
Exchanges with well-known botanists.
He learned from and kept an exchange of correspondence with Brazilian botanists, such as Joaquim Franco de Toledo, Oswaldo Handro, Frederico Carlos Hoehne, Graziela Maciel Barroso, Carlos de Toledo Rizzini, Alexandre Curt Brade, Guido Frederic... | 33,846 | zeroshot-train |
Friedrich Julius Richelot [SEP] date of death | Friedrich Julius Richelot
Friedrich Julius Richelot (6 November 1808 – 31 March 1875) was a German mathematician, born in Königsberg. He was a student of Carl Gustav Jacob Jacobi.
He was promoted in 1831 at the Philosophical Faculty of the University of Königsberg with a dissertation on the division of the circle into ... | - October 29 – Caterina Scarpellini, Italian astronomer (died 1873).
- November 6 – Friedrich Julius Richelot, German mathematician (died 1875).
- Anne Elizabeth Ball, Irish phycologist (died 1872).
Deaths.
- March 3 – Johan Christian Fabricius, Danish entomologist (born 1745).
- May 18 – Rev. Elijah Craig, American in... | 33,847 | zeroshot-train |
Fu An [SEP] date of death | Fu An
Fu An (Chinese:傅安 fl. 1385–1429) was a Ming dynasty diplomat, who was dispatched in 1385 with two other officials and a eunuch named Liu Wei, to open communications with the nations of Central Asia. They traversed the desert of Gobi and reached Hami; thence on to Karakhoja and Ilbalik, the ancient capital of Kuld... | : 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... | 33,848 | zeroshot-train |
Gamal Awad [SEP] date of death | Gamal Awad
Gamal Awad (9 August 1955 – 6 November 2004) was a squash player from Egypt.
He was the younger brother of Mohammed Awad another notable Egyptian squash player. Awad became the Egyptian national champion in 1976, and won the British Amateur championship in 1977 and 1978. He finished runner-up to Jahangir Kh... | 1983 Men's British Open Squash Championship
The 1983 Davies and Tate British Open Championships was held at the Carrington Club with the later stages being held at the Derby Assembly Rooms from 4–11 April 1983. Jahangir Khan won his second consecutive title defeating Gamal Awad in the final.
Draw and results.
Draw and ... | 33,849 | zeroshot-train |
George A. Nelson [SEP] date of death | George A. Nelson
George A. Nelson (November 15, 1873 – May 4, 1962) was a dairy farmer, a farm organization leader, and an American socialist politician. He is best remembered as the 1936 candidate of the Socialist Party of America for Vice President of the United States.
Biography.
Biography Early years.
George A. Nel... | 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... | 33,850 | zeroshot-train |
George Cann [SEP] date of death | George Cann
George Cann (30 May 1871 – 18 October 1948) was an Australian miner and politician in the Parliaments of Australia and New South Wales.
Cann was born at Shankhouse, Cramlington, Northumberland, England, educated at Cramlington National School and became a coalminer at eleven. He married Catherine Roberts 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... | 33,851 | zeroshot-train |
George Daggar [SEP] date of death | George Daggar
George Daggar (6 November 1879 – 14 October 1950) was a Labour Party politician in the United Kingdom.
He was elected at the 1929 general election as Member of Parliament (MP) for the safe Labour seat of Abertillery in Monmouthshire, Wales. He represented the constituency in the House of Commons until his... | 1950 Abertillery by-election
The Abertillery by-election of was held on 30 November 1950 in Abertillery, Blaenau Gwent, following the death of the incumbent Labour MP George Daggar. Local minister Llywelyn Williams stood for the Labour Party, while Richard Body contested it for the Conservative Party. Williams was elec... | 33,852 | zeroshot-train |
George Downing Liveing [SEP] date of death | George Downing Liveing
George Downing Liveing FRS (21 December 1827 – 29 December 1924) was an English chemist and spectroscopist.
Early life.
He was born in Nayland, Suffolk, the eldest son of Dr. Edward Liveing (1795–1843) and Catherine Mary Downing (1798-1872).
Academic career.
Liveing educated at St John's College... | Edward Liveing
Edward Liveing (8 February 1832 in Nayland, Suffolk – 2 April 1919) was an English physician who published a theory of migraine pathogenesis in his book "On Megrim".
Biography.
Edward Liveing was the second son of Dr. Edward Liveing, who was the father of four sons and seven daughters with his wife Cathe... | 33,853 | zeroshot-train |
George Napier [SEP] date of death | George Napier
Colonel George Napier (11 March 1751 – 13 October 1804), styled "The Honourable", was a British Army officer, most notable for his marriage to Lady Sarah Lennox, and for his sons Charles James Napier, William Francis Patrick Napier and George Thomas Napier, all of whom were noted military officers, collec... | 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... | 33,854 | zeroshot-train |
George Ovey [SEP] date of death | George Ovey
George Ovey (December 13, 1870 – September 23, 1951) was an American film actor and comedian. Ovey was born December 13, 1870 in Trenton, Missouri. He appeared in 207 films between 1915 and 1951, but he is best known as the character "Merry Jerry" in several short films known as the "Cub Comedies" that were... | 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... | 33,855 | zeroshot-train |
Giuseppe Camerata [SEP] date of death | Giuseppe Camerata
Giuseppe Camerata (1718–1803) was an Italian miniaturist painter and engraver.
Biography.
He was born at Frascati or at Venice, the son of G. Camerata, a painter of some reputation, and studied under Gregorio Lazzarini. He learned the technique of engraving from Giovanni Cattini, and after visiting Vi... | 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... | 33,856 | zeroshot-train |
Giuseppe Melani [SEP] date of death | Giuseppe Melani
Giuseppe Melani or Milani (13 August, 1673 - 7 November, 1747) was an Italian painter of the late-Baroque period, active mainly in Pisa.
Biography.
His father, Pietro Milani, was a painter. He initially apprenticed with Camillo Gabrielli, a pupil of Ciro Ferri. For the Pisa Cathedral, he painted a "Deat... | this palace was aggregated after the marriage of Senator Marco Martelli and his cousin. Marco also acquired further buildings. Some frescoes on the main floor date to this era. The Cardinal Francesco Martelli (1633–1717) was a member of this family.
In 1738, Giuseppe Martelli Maria, Archbishop of Florence and Niccolo M... | 33,857 | zeroshot-train |
Gravener Henson [SEP] date of death | Gravener Henson
John Gravener Henson, (1785 – 15 November 1852) was a workers' leader from Nottingham, England, and a historian of the framework knitters. E. P. Thompson saw him as one of three outstanding figures in the early English working-class movement.
Early life.
Henson was born in Nottingham in 1785, the son of... | E. P. Thompson thought that because Gravener Henson was involved in all the workers' activities of the time, he was most likely involved with Luddism, and that the roles of machine-breaker and Parliamentary petitioner were not incompatible. R. A. Church and S. D. Chapman, however, felt that the two roles could not have... | 33,858 | zeroshot-train |
Gunn Wållgren [SEP] date of death | Gunn Wållgren
Gunn Wållgren, (born "Gunnel" "Margaret Haraldsdotter Wållgren" (), 16 November 1913 – 4 June 1983) was a Swedish actress.
Considered one of Sweden's finest and also to date most appreciated actresses, Wållgren was famous for her fragile and sensual way of acting, her warm and rich inner soulfulness, and ... | Gunn Wållgren Award
The Gunn Wållgren Award or "The Gunn Wållgren Scholarship Award" (in Swedish: "Gunn Wållgren-stipendiet") is one of Sweden's finest theatre awards for young actresses. It was instituted in the 1980s in memory and honor of Swedish actress Gunn Wållgren, one of the Swedish theatre's finest stage actre... | 33,859 | zeroshot-train |
Guru Mampuzha Madhava Panicker [SEP] date of death | Guru Mampuzha Madhava Panicker
Guru Mampuzha Madhava Panicker (1900–1973) was a traditional Kathakali dancer and instructor. He was the former principal of the Kerala Kalamandalam University of Art and Culture in Cheruthuruthi in Kerala State in India. Panicker was of the "Kalluvazhi" (midland) school of Kathakali. He ... | Theatre-in-Education Company".
Rao is a trained Kathakali artist; she received her training from Mampuzha Madhava Panicker and Sadanam Balakrishnan.
Right from her college days, Rao was deeply influenced by the communist movement. She is a co-founder of "Theatre Union", a street theatre group. She also served as the di... | 33,860 | zeroshot-train |
Gustaf Cronhielm [SEP] date of death | Gustaf Cronhielm
Gustaf Cronhielm (18 July 1664, Stockholm – 3 June 1737) was a Swedish nobleman and politician. He was Governor of Västmanland County 1698–1710. | 1710 – 10 April 1719)
- Count Gustaf Cronhielm (15 May 1719 – 12 December 1719)
- Count Johan August Meijerfeldt (12 December 1719 – 22 April 1720; acting)
- Count Arvid Horn (22 April 1720 – 18 December 1738)
- Count Gustaf Bonde (18 December 1738 – 16 April 1739; acting)
- Count Carl Gyllenborg (16 April 1739 – 9 Dec... | 33,861 | zeroshot-train |
Guy de Bryan, 1st Baron Bryan [SEP] date of death | Guy de Bryan, 1st Baron Bryan
Guy de Bryan, 1st Baron Bryan, KG (born before 1319, died 17 August 1390) was an English military commander and Admiral.
Origins.
He was the son of Sir Guy de Bryan (d.1349) ("alias" de Brienne), of Walwyn's Castle in Pembrokeshire and Torbryan in Devon he was sometime before 1319.
Career.... | 3rd Baron Mowbray (d. 4 October 1361), which marriage was later validated by papal dispensation of that date. She married thirdly, before 18 January 1369, to Sir William de Cossington. Elizabeth died 16 August 1375. Courtenay had children by Elizabeth including:
- Hugh Courtenay, 3rd Baron Courtenay, who married firstl... | 33,862 | zeroshot-train |
Hanns Heinz Ewers [SEP] date of death | Hanns Heinz Ewers
Hanns Heinz Ewers (3 November 1871 – 12 June 1943) was a German actor, poet, philosopher, and writer of short stories and novels. While he wrote on a wide range of subjects, he is now known mainly for his works of horror, particularly his trilogy of novels about the adventures of Frank Braun, a charac... | of Satan" by Stanisław Przybyszewski also translated by Joe Bandel.
In 2016 Ajna Offensive published Markus Wolff's English translation of Ewers' 1922 novel "Die Herzen der Könige" (The Heart of Kings).
In popular culture.
Ewers appears in Kim Newman's novel "The Bloody Red Baron", as a predatory vampire who travels br... | 33,863 | zeroshot-train |
Hansheinrich Dransmann [SEP] date of death | Hansheinrich Dransmann
Hansheinrich Dransmann (1894–1964) was a German composer.
Selected filmography.
- "" (1923)
- "Chamber Music" (1925)
- "The Hanseatics" (1925)
- "The Salesgirl from the Fashion Store" (1925)
- "Our Daily Bread" (1926)
- "Give My Regards to the Blonde Child on the Rhine" (1926)
- "Lord of the Nigh... | (1929–1930)
- Heinz Saltenburg (1930–1931)
- Robert Klein (1931–1932)
- Alfred Rotter, Fritz Rotter (1932–1933)
- Richard Handwerk (1934–1939)
- Hansheinrich Dransmann (1939–1943)
- Paul Rose (from 1943 merging with the Rose Theatre)
Directors Notable actors.
- Oskar Höcker
Premieres.
The following pieces were among th... | 33,864 | zeroshot-train |
Heinrich Jost [SEP] date of death | Heinrich Jost
Heinrich Jost (13 October 1889 – 27 September 1948) was a German typographer and graphic designer. He was the art director of the Bauer Type Foundry from 1923 until 1948.
Biography.
Jost was born in 1889 to a bookbinder father in Magdeburg, where he attended the Kunstgewerbe- und Handwerkerschule Magdebur... | Seminary, and was awarded a pension. Throughout his early and married life he was the champion of Jewish rights, and he did not withdraw from public affairs until 1874, the year of the death of his wife Adelheid Beermann, whom he had married in 1822.
Together with other young men, among them the poet Heinrich Heine, Zu... | 33,865 | zeroshot-train |
Helen von Münchofen [SEP] date of death | Helen von Münchofen
Helen von Münchofen (often spelt Helen von Muenchhofen) (1904–1956) was a Danish-German film actress. She was born in Copenhagen, but later moved to Germany where she embarked on a career in films. She played a small part in Fritz Lang's "Metropolis" in 1927, but then gained more substantial roles i... | - Heinrich George as Grot, guardian of the Heart Machine
- The Creative Man
- The Machine Man
- Death
- The Seven Deadly Sins
- Brigitte Helm as Maria
- Heinrich Gotho as Master of Ceremonies in Pleasure Gardens "(uncredited)"
Cast Cast notes.
- Among the uncredited actors are Margarete Lanner, Helen von Münchofen, Ola... | 33,866 | zeroshot-train |
Helfrich Bernhard Wenck [SEP] date of death | Helfrich Bernhard Wenck
Helfrich Bernhard Wenck (19 June 1739 – 27 April 1803) was a German historian and educator born in Idstein, Hesse.
He attended the Darmstadt Pädagogium, where his father, Johann Martin Wenck, served as rector. He later studied in Giessen and Göttingen, and in August 1761 was hired at the Darmsta... | Friedrich August Wilhelm Wenck
Friedrich August Wilhelm Wenck (4 September 1741 in Idstein – 15 June 1810 in Leipzig) was a German historian. His older brother, Helfrich Bernhard Wenck (1739–1803), was also an historian.
Beginning in 1760 he studied history at the University of Erlangen, then in 1766–68, he worked as a... | 33,867 | zeroshot-train |
Henry Victor Deligny [SEP] date of death | Henry Victor Deligny
Henry Victor Deligny (5 September 1855 - 2 January 1938) was a French divisional general who served in the First World War.
Biography.
Deligny was born in Rennes in 1855, the son of Victor Valéry Deligny, a house painter, and Anne Émilie Gilles. He entered the Ecole Spéciale Militaire de Saint-Cyr ... | - Major John Becke
French Armies.
- Generalissimo - Général d’Armée Joseph Joffre
French Armies Fifth Army.
- Commanding General - Général d’Armée Louis Franchet d'Espèrey
French Armies Fifth Army I Corps.
- Commanding General - Général de Corps d’Armée Henry Victor Deligny
- 1st Infantry Division - Général de Division... | 33,868 | zeroshot-train |
Henry Walton Ellis [SEP] date of death | Henry Walton Ellis
Colonel Sir Henry Walton Ellis (29 November 1782 – 20 June 1815) was a British soldier in the Napoleonic Wars.
Life.
He was the son of Major General Joyner Ellis, and grandson of J. Joyner of Berkeley, Gloucestershire. He was born in Cambray, Cheltenham in 1782 and baptised 6 October 1783, almost a y... | William Henry Lanier (1855–1929), who was superintendent of black schools in Jackson from 1912 until his death.
Feeder pattern.
The following schools feed into Lanier High School.
- Middle schools
- Brinkley Middle School
- Elementary schools
- Dawson Elementary School
- Galloway Elementary School
- Johnson Elementary ... | 33,869 | zeroshot-train |
Henryk Gotlib [SEP] date of death | Henryk Gotlib
Henryk Gotlib (10 January 1890 – 30 December 1966) was a Polish-born painter, draughtsman, printmaker, and writer, who settled in England during World War II and made a significant contribution to modern British art. He was profoundly influenced by Rembrandt, and the European Expressionist painters. Gotli... | ), Polish-Jewish realist painter of the Romantic period.
Notes and references.
- Tate Collection, description of Gotlib's "Rembrandt in Heaven"
- Gotlib in the National Portrait Gallery, London
- Gotlib in the University of Warwick Art Collection
- A selection of paintings by Henryk Gotlib at the Boundary Gallery, Lond... | 33,870 | zeroshot-train |
Herbert Mackworth [SEP] date of death | Herbert Mackworth
Herbert Mackworth (7 September 1687 – 20 August 1765) was a Welsh landowner, coal owner and Tory politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1739 to 1765.
Early life.
Mackworth was the son of Sir Humphrey Mackworth of Gnoll, Glamorganshire, MP for Cardiganshire and his wife Mary Evans, daughter of... | title became extinct on the death of the seventh Baronet in 1803.
The Mackworth Baronetcy, of The Gnoll in the County of Glamorgan, was created in the Baronetage of Great Britain on 16 September 1776 for Herbert Mackworth, Member of Parliament for Cardiff for many years. His father, Herbert Mackworth, also represented ... | 33,871 | zeroshot-train |
Hermann Duckek [SEP] date of death | Hermann Duckek
Hermann Duckek (* 9. September 1936, Ulm/Donau,Germany, † 3. March 2001, Hoersholm, Denmark) was a German farmer and riding-master who built equestrian arenas throughout the World.
Hermann Duckek’s attention to detail and performance excellence won him the title “Duke of Dirt” - in German, “Bodenpapst”. ... | Biography.
At the age of 26, Hermann Duckek decided to hand over the daily running of his Parent’s farms to another family member, and to turn his hobby, riding, into his "métier".
In 1966, at the age of 29, after an education in Flensburg, Germany with the famous old-master Karl Diel, Hermann Duckek achieved his Ridin... | 33,872 | zeroshot-train |
Ian Major [SEP] date of death | Ian Major
Ian Major (19 September 1943 – 28 January 2009) was an Australian sports broadcaster.
Chiefly known for commentary in Australian Rules football, Major broadcast Victorian Football League matches with Melbourne radio station 3XY from 1966–69. He formed an association with 3KZ for 21 years (1970–1991), commenta... | : 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... | 33,873 | zeroshot-train |
Isaac Preston Cory [SEP] date of death | Isaac Preston Cory
Isaac Preston Cory (1802–1842) was an antiquarian who compiled ancient fragments and published them in a compendium called "Cory's Ancient Fragments" (1826, revised 1832).
Career.
Cory was a Fellow of Caius College, having obtained a master's degree in law in 1827. He soon after became a professional... | Cory's Ancient Fragments
Cory's Ancient Fragments is compendium of fragments from ancient writers collected and published by the antiquarian and miscellaneous writer Isaac Preston Cory. The first edition was published in 1826, further followed by a revised edition containing various ancient King List's (e.g. Manetho). ... | 33,874 | zeroshot-train |
Jacob Eury [SEP] date of death | Jacob Eury
Jacob Eury (born 6 April 1765 in Mirecourt - died 7 October 1848) was a French luthier and bow maker.
He was apprenticed in Mirecourt with his father as a violin maker, and later became an archetier / bow maker.
According to the Paris census, he was noted having been in Paris as of 1792, where he certainly h... | faultless before it left his workshop. He never varnished his bows but only rubbed them with pumice powder and oil. The Tourte pattern was followed by Dominique Peccatte, Jacob Eury, Nicolas Maire, François Lupot, Nicolas Maline, Joseph Henry and Jean Pierre Marie Persois.
Quotes.
"The French bow maker François-Xavier ... | 33,875 | zeroshot-train |
Jacques Guillermaz [SEP] date of death | Jacques Guillermaz
Jacques Guillermaz (16 January 1911 – 4 February 1998) was a French diplomat, military officer, and scholar of modern Chinese history. He served as military attaché in China from 1937 to 1943, then returned to fight for the liberation of France in 1943, served once more in China from 1945 to 1951, an... | ed. 2004.
- reissued 1993.
- Articles by Jacques Guillermaz at Persée.fr.
References and further reading.
- Bibliothèque municipale de Lyon
- Bianco, Lucien (1998), "Jacques Guillermaz, 1911-1998," "Perspectives chinoises", vol. 45, p. 34-35.
- Chevrier, Yves (2014), "Guillermaz Jacques (1911-1998)", "Encyclopædia Uni... | 33,876 | zeroshot-train |
Jakob Björck [SEP] date of death | Jakob Björck
Jakob Björck, (1727 or 28 -20/2 1793 in Stockholm), was a Swedish portrait painter and copyist.
Biography.
In the early stages of his career, Björck is reported to have been a pupil of Johan Henrik Scheffel, however this is uncertain. Between 1750 and 1774 he worked in the studio of pastel painter Gustav L... | the 1720s. By Tessin portraits are ten copies recorded in Swedish Portrait Archive. All have been attributed to Jakob Björck. The same applies to four copies of his wife's portrait, which apparently ordered on another occasion.
Björck copied also in pastel, but some works that can be safely attributed to him is not kno... | 33,877 | zeroshot-train |
James Achilles Kirkpatrick [SEP] date of death | James Achilles Kirkpatrick
Lieutenant Colonel James Achilles Kirkpatrick (1764 – 15 October 1805) was the British Resident at Hyderabad from 1798 to 1805. He also built the historic Koti Residency in Hyderabad, a landmark and major tourist attraction.
Biography.
James Achilles Kirkpatrick was born in 1764 at Fort St Ge... | Sir Henry Russell, 2nd Baronet
Sir Henry Russell, 2nd Baronet (1783–1852), son of Sir Henry Russell, 1st Baronet, was appointed British Resident to the court of Pune in 1809. He was then appointed to the more important court of Hyderabad State from 1810 until 1820, when he retired to England.
Russell was Private Secret... | 33,878 | zeroshot-train |
James Augustine Duff [SEP] date of death | James Augustine Duff
James Augustine Duff (27 September 1872 – 4 March 1943) was a Scottish-born Northern Irish businessman and Ulster Unionist Party politician.
Born in Glasgow, he was educated locally before moving to Belfast. He sat on Belfast City Council, served as the city's Justice of the Peace, and was the High... | James Duff
James Duff may refer to:
Politicians.
- Sir James Duff (British Army officer) (1752–1839), British army officer, who fought in the Napoleonic wars and a Member of Parliament
- James Grant Duff (1789–1858), Indian soldier and statesman
- James Duff (North Norfolk MP) (1831–1878), British MP for North Norfolk
... | 33,879 | zeroshot-train |
Jean Chalette [SEP] date of death | Jean Chalette
Jean Chalette (27 December 1581 (baptised) – 2 October 1643) was a French miniature and portrait painter.
Chalette was born in Troyes, where he at first practised his art. In 1581 he was summoned to Toulouse to decorate the Hôtel-de-Ville, and there gained so much renown that he settled in that city, wher... | Dutch painter (born 1612)
- December 30 - Giovanni Baglione, Italian painter and historian of art (born 1566)
- "date unknown"
- Jean Chalette, French miniature and portrait painter (born 1581)
- Belisario Corenzio, Italian Mannerist painter (born 1558)
- Guillaume Dupré, French sculptor and medallist (born 1574)
- Cor... | 33,880 | zeroshot-train |
Jean Fouchard [SEP] date of death | Jean Fouchard
Jean Fouchard (Port au Prince, 2 March 1912 - "ibidem", 30 September 1990) was a Haitian historian, journalist, and diplomat. Fouchard was born in Port-au-Prince and earned a law degree there. He worked as a journalist, founding the periodical "La Relèvé", and as a diplomat, serving as the ambassador to C... | -Prince in 1783.
References.
- John G. Cale, "French Secular Music in Saint-Domingue (1750-1795) Viewed as a Factor in America's Musical Growth", Louisiana State University and Agricultural & Mechanical College, 1971
- Jean Fouchard, "Le Théâtre à Saint-Domingue" (1955)
- Jean Fouchard, "Artistes et Répertoires des Sc... | 33,881 | zeroshot-train |
Jean Henri Latude [SEP] date of death | Jean Henri Latude
Jean Henri Latude (23 March 1725 – 1 January 1805), often called Danry or Masers de Latude, was a French writer famous for his lengthy confinement in the Bastille, at Vincennes, and for his repeated escapes from those prisons.
Life.
He was born at Montagnac in Gascony. He received a military education... | formal order, but only a letter from him."
The regulation also ordered the exact registration of the first and last names of prisoners for entry, exit and death, but the ministerial instruction authorized the substitution of surnames and given names.
This is how Jean Henri Latude was registered under his real name, lat... | 33,882 | zeroshot-train |
Jean-Baptiste Estelle [SEP] date of death | Jean-Baptiste Estelle
Jean-Baptiste Estelle (1662, Marseille-1723, Marseille) was French Consul in the Moroccan city of Salé in 1689-98. He was the son of Pierre Estelle, Consul at Tetuan. He succeeded Jean Perillier as consul at Salé.
In 1680, at the age of 18, he went to Algiers for 3 years, where his father was Cons... | Jean-Baptiste du Plessis d'Argentré
Jean-Baptiste du Plessis d'Argentré (1 November 172024 February 1805) was Bishop of Séez, Normandy, from 17 Sep 1775 until his death.
Jean-Baptiste was born in the in Argentré-du-Plessis in Brittany, from where the family took their name, to Pierre, former page of Louis XIV, and Mari... | 33,883 | zeroshot-train |
Jean-Baptiste Romuald Fiset [SEP] date of death | Jean-Baptiste Romuald Fiset
Jean-Baptiste Romuald Fiset (7 February 1843 – 5 January 1917) was a Canadian physician and parliamentarian.
Born in St-Cuthbert, Canada East, the son of Henri Fiset, he was educated at the Collège de Montréal and the Université Laval. Fiset practised medicine at Rimouski. He also served on ... | Eugène Fiset
Major-General Sir Marie-Joseph-Eugène Fiset (March 15, 1874 – June 8, 1951) was a Canadian physician, military officer, Deputy Minister of Militia and Defence, Member of Parliament, the 18th Lieutenant Governor of Quebec, and the 3rd Canadian Surgeon General.
Born in Rimouski, Quebec, the son of Jean-Bapti... | 33,884 | zeroshot-train |
Jean-Pierre Étienne [SEP] date of death | Jean-Pierre Étienne
Jean-Pierre Étienne (Rochefort, 9 October 1754 – French ship Amsterdam (1810), off Texel, 31 December 1812) was a French Navy officer.
Biography.
Etienne started his career in the French Royal Navy in 1766 as a cabin boy, serving on a number of ships as an apprentice, a sailor from 1770, a helmsman ... | (9 May 1879 Appointed – 3 Aug 1901 Died)
- Pierre-Lucien Campistron † (13 May 1902 Appointed – 22 Aug 1921 Died)
- Florent-Michel-Marie-Joseph du Bois de la Villerabel † (21 Nov 1921 Appointed – 11 May 1940 Appointed, Archbishop of Aix)
- Auguste-Léon-Alexis Cesbron † (30 Sep 1940 Appointed – 13 Jul 1962 Died)
- Jean-B... | 33,885 | zeroshot-train |
Jens Lunde [SEP] date of death | Jens Lunde
Jens Lunde (24 January 1884 – 13 November 1974) was a Norwegian politician for the Farmers' Party.
He was elected to the Norwegian Parliament from Sogn og Fjordane in 1945, and was re-elected on one occasion. He had previously served in the position of deputy representative during the terms 1931–1933, 1934–1... | , essayist and magazine editor (b.1887).
- 20 August – Haldor Bjerkeseth, politician (b.1883)
- 22 August – Sverre Hansen, international soccer player and Olympic bronze medallist (b.1913)
- 25 September – Hartmann Bjørnsen, gymnast and Olympic gold medallist (b.1889)
- 18 October – Anders Lange, politician (b.1904)
- ... | 33,886 | zeroshot-train |
Jezdimir Dangić [SEP] date of death | Jezdimir Dangić
Jezdimir Dangić (; 4 May 1897 – 22 August 1947) was a Bosnian Serb Chetnik commander during World War II. Born in the town of Bratunac, he was imprisoned during World War I for his membership of the revolutionary movement Young Bosnia. He subsequently completed a law degree and became an officer in the ... | 1943, he escaped from the camp and the following year participated in the Warsaw Uprising. In 1945, he was captured by the Red Army and was extradited to Yugoslavia, where he stood accused of committing war crimes. In 1947, he was tried, convicted, sentenced to death and executed by Yugoslavia's new Communist authoriti... | 33,887 | zeroshot-train |
Joaquín Collar Serra [SEP] date of death | Joaquín Collar Serra
Joaquín Collar Serra (Figueras, Spain, 25 November 1906 - Vicinity of Villahermosa, Mexico, 20 June 1933) was a Spanish military aviator.
Filght.
In 1933, together with Mariano Barberán y Tros de Ilarduya and Sergeant Modesto Madariaga he flew the "Cuatro Vientos" a Br.19 TF Super Bidon built speci... | Modesto Madariaga
Modesto Madariaga (12 January 1904, in Corral de Almaguer, Spain - 4 June 1974, in Buenos Aires, Argentina) was a Spanish aviation mechanic.
Flight.
In 1933, he was the mechanic accompanying Mariano Barberán and Lieutenant Joaquín Collar Serra when they flew the "Cuatro Vientos", a Br.19 TF Super Bido... | 33,888 | zeroshot-train |
Johann George Schmidt [SEP] date of death | Johann George Schmidt
Johann George Schmidt or Johann Georg(e) Schmi(e)d (1707, Fürstenwalde bei Geising - 24 July 1774, Dresden) was a German architect of the Dresden Baroque. He was brother-in-law, student and successor of George Bähr.
Work.
He became well known for his building, in the reconstruction of Dresden afte... | Johann Schmidt
Johann Schmidt may refer to:
- Johann Adam Schmidt (1759–1809), German-Austrian surgeon and ophthalmologist
- Johann Friedrich Julius Schmidt (1825–1884), German astronomer and geophysicist
- Johann Georg Schmidt (painter) (1685–1748), German painter
- Johann Georg Schmidt (engraver) (1694–1767), German ... | 33,889 | zeroshot-train |
Johann Heinrich Hottinger [SEP] date of death | Johann Heinrich Hottinger
Johann Heinrich Hottinger (10 March 1620 – 5 June 1667) was a Swiss philologist and theologian.
Life and works.
Hottinger studied at Geneva, Groningen and Leiden. After visiting France and England he was appointed professor of church history in his native town of Zürich in 1642. The chair of H... | )
Further reading.
- "Hottinger, Johann Heinrich", in Johann Jakob Herzog, ed. "Real-Encyklopädie für protestantische Theologie und Kirche," 6. Band, Stuttgart und Hamburg 1856, pp. 287–290.
- Jan Loop, "Johann Heinrich Hottinger (1620-1667) and the Historia Orientalis", "Church History and Religious Culture" 88 (2008)... | 33,890 | zeroshot-train |
John Ainsworth Dunn [SEP] date of death | John Ainsworth Dunn
John Ainsworth Dunn (November 2, 1831 in Westminster, Massachusetts – 1915) was an American furniture maker.
He was the ninth child of John and Abigail (Jackson) Dunn. In 1837, his family moved to Petersham, Massachusetts. He began what was to become his lifelong career in chair manufacturing in 18... | was created two years after his death to oversee the entire property. Dunn Gardens were listed on the National Register of Historic Places on December 15, 1994, and are open for special public events and docent-led guided tours April through July, and from September through October.
Dunn and Agen background.
In 1889, N... | 33,891 | zeroshot-train |
John Comyns [SEP] date of death | John Comyns
Sir John Comyns SL (c. 1667 – 1 November 1740), of Writtle in Essex, was an English judge and Member of Parliament.
Early life.
He was born the eldest surviving son of William Comyns, barrister, of Lincoln's Inn and his wife Elizabeth, the daughter and coheiress of Matthew Rudd of Little Baddow, Essex. He w... | Dervorguilla was one of his heiresses, her two sisters Helen and Christina being older and therefore senior. Because of this, Dervorguilla bequeathed lands in Galloway to her descendants, the Balliol and the Comyns. Dervorguilla's son John of Scotland was briefly a King of Scots too, known as "Toom Tabard" (Scots: 'pup... | 33,892 | zeroshot-train |
John Komnenos Asen [SEP] date of death | John Komnenos Asen
John Komnenos Asen (, "Yoan Komnin Asen"; , "Iōannēs Komnēnos Asanēs"; , "Jovan Komnin Asen") was the ruler of the Principality of Valona from circa 1345 to 1363, initially as a Serbian vassal and after 1355 as a largely independent lord. Descended from high-ranking Bulgarian nobility, John was a bro... | John Komnenos Doukas
John Komnenos Doukas (, "Iōannēs Komnēnos Doúkas"), Latinized as Comnenus Ducas, was ruler of Thessalonica from 1237 until his death in 1244.
John was the eldest son of Theodore Komnenos Doukas and Maria Petraliphaina. In 1230 his father was captured together with his family in the Battle of Klokot... | 33,893 | zeroshot-train |
John Leo Blair [SEP] date of death | John Leo Blair
John Leo Blair (1888–1962) was an American businessman. He was the founder of New Process Company, now known simply as Blair Corporation – a direct market retail company. He was also an author, inventor, a pioneer in direct marketing, and an advisor to President Franklin D. Roosevelt, and to Treasury Sec... | .
- John Damascene, 27 March, moved to date of his death, 4 December.
- John of Capistrano, 28 March, moved to 14 October, his date of death
- Friday before Palm Sunday, Seven Sorrows of Mary, deleted as a duplicate of the 15 September feast
Changes to the General Roman Calendar, by month April.
- Leo I, 11 April, move... | 33,894 | zeroshot-train |
John Maxwell Edmonds [SEP] date of death | John Maxwell Edmonds
John Maxwell Edmonds (21 January 1875 – 18 March 1958) was an English classicist, poet, and dramatist who is notable as the author of celebrated epitaphs.
Biography.
Edmonds was born in Stroud, Gloucestershire on 21 January 1875. His father was a schoolmaster and later the vicar of Great Gransden, ... | the Royal Hospital Chelsea from 1931 to 1938, and as King of Arms of the Order of the Bath from 1933 until his death.
He died at his home in Rotherwick on 7 September 1945.
Family.
Braithwaite married in 1895 Jessie Ashworth, with whom he had a son, Valentine.
Notes.
- Bibliography
- Sir John Edmonds and R Maxwell-Hysl... | 33,895 | zeroshot-train |
John Meux [SEP] date of death | John Meux
Sir John Meux, 1st Baronet (died February 1657) was an English politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1640 to 1643. He supported the Royalist cause in the English Civil War.
Meux was the son of Sir William Meux and his wife Winifred Barrington, daughter of Sir Francis Barrington, 1st Baronet of Barri... | Meux baronets
There have been two baronetcies created for persons with the surname Meux, one in the Baronetage of England and one in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom. Both are extinct.
The Meux Baronetcy, of Kingston on the Isle of Wight, was created in the Baronetage of England on 11 December 1641 for John Meux, M... | 33,896 | zeroshot-train |
John Moore, 1st Baron Moore [SEP] date of death | John Moore, 1st Baron Moore
John Moore, 1st Baron Moore PC (c. 1676 – 8 September 1725), was an Irish politician.
Moore was the son of Thomas Moore and Ellen Colley, daughter of Dudley Cowley, Member of Parliament for Philipstown. He was returned to the Irish Parliament for Philipstown in 1703, a seat he held until 171... | Derek Moore-Brabazon, 2nd Baron Brabazon of Tara
Derek Charles Moore-Brabazon, 2nd Baron Brabazon of Tara CBE (24 December 1910 – 11 December 1974) succeeded the title Baron Brabazon of Tara in 1964 on the death of his father, John Cuthbert Moore-Brabazon, 1st Baron Brabazon of Tara, carrying it for just ten years unti... | 33,897 | zeroshot-train |
John P. Mohr [SEP] date of death | John P. Mohr
John P. Mohr (20 April 1910 – 25 January 1997) was an administrator with the US Federal Bureau of Investigation.
As Assistant to the Director for Administrative Affairs, he was one of the officials chiefly responsible for the proper implementation of procurement requirements and procedures.
He retired on... | Index: 1837-1983 1888 Q3-Jul-Aug-Sep Page 225; Lionel P. Mawhood
- England & Wales, Death Index: 1837-1983 1935 Q3-Jul-Aug-Sep Entry reads; "Mawhood, Lionel P. 47 "(confirms age at death)" E.Ashford 2a 1061"
- "Halliwell's Who's Who in the Movies" - edited by John Walker - Published by Harper-Collins - | 33,898 | zeroshot-train |
John Percival Postgate [SEP] date of death | John Percival Postgate
John Percival Postgate, FBA (24 October 1853 – 15 July 1926) was an English classicist, professor of Latin at the University of Liverpool from 1909 to 1920. He was a member of the Postgate family.
Born in Birmingham, the son of John Postgate, he was educated at King Edward's School where he becam... | John Postgate
John Postgate may refer to:
- John Postgate (food safety campaigner) (1820–1881), English surgeon and academic
- John Percival Postgate (1853–1926), English classicist, son of the last
- John Postgate (microbiologist) (1922–2014), English microbiologist and writer, grandson of the last
See also.
- Postgat... | 33,899 | zeroshot-train |
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