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André Sicard [SEP] date of death
André Sicard André Sicard (19 February 1915 – 30 November 1973) was a French long-distance runner who specialised in the 10 km. In this event he finished 19th at the 1936 Summer Olympics and 8th at the 1938 European Championships. Sicard won individual and team silver medals at the 1937 International Cross Country Cham...
John IV (bishop of Naples) Saint John IV (died 835), called the Peacemaker and known in Italian as Giovanni d'Acquarola or Giovanni Scriba, was the Bishop of Naples from an unknown date until his death. He is one of the patron saints of Naples and his feast day is 22 June. He had the relics of Aspren translated to the ...
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Andrée Boisson [SEP] date of death
Andrée Boisson Andrée Boisson (21 October 1900 – 18 July 1973) was a French fencer. She competed in the women's individual foil event at the 1936 Summer Olympics.
Boisson Boisson is a French surname meaning "drink". Notable people with the surname include: - Andrée Boisson (1900–1973), French fencer - Christine Boisson (born 1956), French actress - Francis Boisson (born 1928), Monegasque sport shooter - Noëlle Boisson (born 1944), French film editor - Pierre Boisson (born 1930),...
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Andrés Díaz Venero de Leiva [SEP] date of death
Andrés Díaz Venero de Leiva Andrés Díaz Venero de Leiva (died 1578) was the first president of the New Kingdom of Granada, appointed in 1564. Governmental affairs. The government of President Andres Diaz Venero de Leiva was a milestone in the political and institutional life of the New Kingdom, not only because it intr...
connect the urban centre Pamplona with the Caribbean Sea and the centre of the new kingdom. Given the geographic location of the settlement, the Audiencia de Santafé, presided over by Andrés Díaz Venero de Leiva, decided that the new town would fall under the jurisdiction of the province of Santa Maria, the governor of...
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Anne Kirkbride [SEP] date of death
Anne Kirkbride Anne Kirkbride (21 June 1954 – 19 January 2015) was an English actress, known for her long-running role as Deirdre Barlow in the ITV soap "Coronation Street", which she played for over 41 years from 1972 to 2014. For this role, she posthumously received the Outstanding Achievement Award at the 2015 Briti...
Clare), Norris tells Tracy about Rob and Tina's kiss. Tracy storms into The Rovers and attacks Tina but Rob pulls her off. Tracy returns home and throws Rob out. The following day, Carla invites Tina to a meal and brings Rob and Peter, intending to set Tina and Rob up for a date. Whilst they are in the Bistro, Tracy an...
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Anthonie Verstraelen [SEP] date of death
Anthonie Verstraelen Anthonie Verstraelen or Van Stralen (Gorkum, 1593/1594 - Amsterdam, 1641) was a Dutch landscape painter, best known (with Hendrik Avercamp and his nephew Barend Avercamp) for his winter scenes. Gillis van Stralen, Antonie's father, was a textile merchant. The family originated in Weert but moved be...
well as Denis van Alsloot and Daniel van Heil, had turned the winter landscape into one of the preferred subjects of Flemish painting. The theme was taken up by Dutch painters such as Hendrick Avercamp, Aert van der Neer and Anthonie Verstraelen. Gijsbrecht Leytens' work is unique in distancing itself from the austere,...
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Anthony Nugent, 4th Baron Nugent of Riverston [SEP] date of death
Anthony Nugent, 4th Baron Nugent of Riverston Anthony Nugent, 4th Baron Nugent of Riverston, 28 August 1730- September 1814. He married Olivia French (daughter of Arthur French and Olivia Ussher), on 25 June 1772. French was a member of the Tribes of Galway on her paternal side, and a descendant of Sir William Ussher (...
Christopher Dillon Bellew of Mount Bellew, Galway - William Thomas Nugent, 5th Baron Nugent of Riverston, b. 29 Sep 1773, d. 6 Sep 1851 - Arthur Anthony Nugent of Cranna (29 Aug 1774 – 14 Apr 1858), married Maria Gore and had issue: Arthur (1805–85), Anthony (1809–76), and Charles (1813–39). External links. - http://ww...
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Antonio Bellucci [SEP] date of death
Antonio Bellucci Antonio Bellucci (1654–1726) was an Italian soldier who became a painter of the Rococo period and was best known for his work in England, Germany, and Austria. He was one of the many Venetian-trained artists of his time, including Ricci, Tiepolo, Amigoni, and others, who sought commissions north of Ita...
1776 Appointed, Bishop of Cortona) - Francesco Pio Santi (16 Sep 1776 – 16 August 1789 Died), resisted the innovations of Leopold and the Synod of Pistoia. - Filippo Ghighi (20 Sep 1802 – 10 Jan 1830 Died) - Giacomo Bellucci (30 Sep 1831 – 1 Nov 1831 Died) - Francesco Maria Barzellotti (2 July 1832 – 15 August 1861 Die...
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Antonio Mohedano [SEP] date of death
Antonio Mohedano Antonio Mohedano (1561–1625) was a Spanish painter of the Renaissance period. It is assumed that he was born at Lucena, to a magistrate of Antequera, since he is referred to as a vecino of Antequera and a native (natural) of Lucena. He trained with Pablo de Céspedes, after his return to Córdoba in 1577...
Appointed, Bishop of Caracas - José Antonio García Mohedano † (11 Aug 1800 – 17 Oct 1804) - Mariano Talavera y Garcés † (22 Dec 1828 – 1842) - Mariano Fernández Fortique † (12 Jul 1841 – 6 Feb 1854) - José Manuel Arroyo y Niño † (19 Jun 1856 – 30 Nov 1884) - Manuel Felipe Rodríguez Delgado † (30 Jul 1885 – 13 Dec 1887)...
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Archibald Hunter Arrington Williams [SEP] date of death
Archibald Hunter Arrington Williams Archibald Hunter Arrington Williams (October 22, 1842 – September 5, 1895) was a Democratic U.S. Congressman from North Carolina between 1891 and 1893. Born near Louisburg, North Carolina, he attended local schools and then Emory and Henry College in Virginia. He enlisted in the Conf...
The Arringtons and Williams. - Archibald Hunter Arrington (1809–1872), U.S. Representative from North Carolina 1841–45, Confederate States Representative from North Carolina 1861, Chairman of the Court of Common Pleas and Quarter Sessions of Nash County, North Carolina 1866–67; Commissioner of Nash County, North Caroli...
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August Dillmann [SEP] date of death
August Dillmann Christian Friedrich August Dillmann (25 April 18237 July 1894) was a German orientalist and biblical scholar. Life. The son of a Württemberg schoolmaster, he was born at Illingen. He was educated at the University of Tübingen, where he became a pupil and friend of Heinrich Ewald, and studied under Ferdi...
, "The Ethiopic version of the book of Enoch". Oxford 1906. (Online version at the Internet Archive) - Dillmann, August, "Chrestomathia Aethiopica". Leipzig 1866. (Online version at the Internet Archive) - Dillmann, August, "Octateuchus Aethiopicus". Leipzig 1853. (The first eight books of the Bible in Geʽez. Online ve...
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Bartholomew Mosse [SEP] date of death
Bartholomew Mosse Bartholomew Mosse (1712 – 16 February 1759) was an Irish surgeon and impresario responsible for founding the Rotunda Hospital in Dublin. Early life. Bartholemew Mosse was born in Dysart, 2 km east of Portlaoise (then called Maryborough), the fifth son of seven children born to William Mosse, a Protest...
1817). - Approximate date - Sir James Galbraith, 1st Baronet, politician (died 1827). - Robert Philson, soldier and politician in the United States (died 1831). Deaths. - 16 February – Bartholomew Mosse, surgeon, impresario, founded the Rotunda Hospital in Dublin (born 1712). - Richard Pockrich, inventor of the Angelic...
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Barthélémy Djabla [SEP] date of death
Barthélémy Djabla Barthélémy Djabla (1936 – 15 September 2008) was the Ivorian Archbishop of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Gagnoa, based in Gagnoa, Côte d'Ivoire. Biography. Djabla was born in Mahibouo, Côte d'Ivoire. He was ordained a Roman Catholic priest on 15 March 1964, and became a Bishop of the Roman Catholi...
Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Gagnoa The Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Gagnoa () is the Metropolitan See for the Ecclesiastical province of Gagnoa in Côte d'Ivoire. History. - 1956.06.25: Established as Diocese of Gagnoa from the Diocese of Daloa - 1994.12.19: Promoted as Metropolitan Archdiocese of Gagnoa Special chur...
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Berent Schwineköper [SEP] date of death
Berent Schwineköper Berent Schwineköper (8 November 1912 – 8 March 1993) was a German archivist and historian. Born in Magdeburg, Prussian Saxony, Schwineköper was the son of an apothecary. At the universities of Göttingen, Vienna, and Freiburg, Schwineköper studied history, German studies, art history, and historical ...
chair in history at the University of Göttingen, one of Germany's most prestigious universities. His students at Göttingen included Berent Schwineköper; the American professor of German History, Donald Detwiler; and the Hungarian medievalist, János Bak. Schramm remained there until his retirement in 1963. In Spring 193...
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Bernard Manyandure [SEP] date of death
Bernard Manyandure Bernard Manyandure (1929–1999) was a Zimbabwean sculptor. Manyandure was born in Nyanga, and derived much of his subject matter from local folklore. He was among the first sculptors associated with Frank McEwen's Workshop School, remaining with it from its founding in 1957 until 1973. Initially a com...
Eddie Masaya Eddie Masaya (born 1960) is a Zimbabwean sculptor. Born in the Nyanga district, Masaya showed little interest in sculpture until, while at school, he found a copy of "The African Times" containing an article about Zimbabwean stone sculpture. The article featured numerous artists, including Claud Nyanhongo ...
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Berta Zuckerkandl [SEP] date of death
Berta Zuckerkandl Berta Zuckerkandl-Szeps (born Bertha Szeps; 13 April 1864 – 16 October 1945) was an Austrian writer, journalist, and art critic. Bertha Szeps was the daughter of Galician Jewish liberal newspaper publisher Moritz Szeps and was raised in Vienna. She was married to the Hungarian anatomist Emil Zuckerkan...
Salon of Berta Zuckerkandl The Salon of Berta Zuckerkandl-Szeps existed in Vienna from the end of the 19th century until 1938. It was located in her Viennese residence in the Palais Lieben-Auspitz on the Ringstraße. The first salon of Berta Zuckerkandl was held in a mansion in the Nusswaldgasse in Döbling. Later it was...
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Bohumil Rameš [SEP] date of death
Bohumil Rameš Bohumil Rameš (4 March 1895 – 1974) was a Czech cyclist. He competed for Bohemia at the 1912 Summer Olympics and for Czechoslovakia at the 1920 Summer Olympics.
in 1900 was Bohemia's best result in Olympic history and the nation's only athletics medal, placed 15th in that event. That result was the best placing Bohemia got in 1912. Ranks given are within that athlete's heat. Cycling. 5 cyclists represented Bohemia. It was the second appearance of the nation in cycling, in whic...
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Brian Filipi [SEP] date of death
Brian Filipi Brian Filipi (11 August 1989 – 19 September 2009) was an Albanian football midfielder/striker who spent his short professional career with Ravenna. Club career. Born in Lezhë, Brian Filipi made his first team debut with Ravenna in the 2008–09 season, being protagonist of the club's successful season which ...
became the second highest goalscorer of the team ahead Luca Gerbino Polo, behind Federico Piovaccari. He successively joined Alessandria for the new 2010–11 season. On 18 September 2009, he was involved in the accident which resulted in the death of his teammate Brian Filipi: the two players were hit by a car while wal...
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Calle Nilsson [SEP] date of death
Calle Nilsson Calle Nilsson (18 May 1888 – 23 June 1915) was a Swedish long-distance runner. He competed in the marathon at the 1912 Summer Olympics.
Visceral Bleeding Visceral Bleeding is a technical brutal death metal band from Sweden. Biography. Visceral Bleeding was formed sometime in the late nineties by Peter Persson and Niklas Dewerud. Influenced by bands such as Suffocation and Monstrosity, they performed what they thought the death metal scene was lacking. ...
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Carl Schulz [SEP] date of death
Carl Schulz Carl Schulz (12 November 1851 – 15 August 1944) was a Norwegian educator and politician for the Liberal Party. He became known as a teacher of physics, electrotechnics and mineralogy before advancing to being school director. Personal life. He was born in Trondheim as a son of attorney Laurentius Andreas Sc...
: In Carl Barks' Donald Duck story "Statuesque Spendthrifts" Duckburg's founder Cornelius Coot makes his debut. - March 3: In Charles M. Schulz' "Peanuts" Lucy van Pelt makes her debut. Events and publications May. - May 1: In Carl Barks' "Uncle Scrooge" story "Gladstone's Terrible Secret" inventor Gyro Gearloose makes...
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Cecil J. Edmonds [SEP] date of death
Cecil J. Edmonds Cecil J. Edmonds () (26 October 1889 – 11 June 1979) was a British political officer who served with the British Expeditionary Forces in Mesopotamia and Norperforce in north-western Persia, and later in the civil administration of Iraq. Early life. Cecil was the son of Rev. Walter and Laura Edmond. He ...
, acted in a manner, honorable, courageous, compassionate and ethical. He supported and promoted moral excellence, has planted hundreds of trees, cultivated gardens and banned cutting of trees across the country. "For the former I conceived great respect, for his moral authority was invariably exercised actively in the...
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Charles Hugh Branston Faulkner [SEP] date of death
Charles Hugh Branston Faulkner Charles Hugh Branston Faulkner OBE (8 June 1916 – 6 April 1997) was the founder, and director from 1961 to 1983 of Help the Aged. Life. He was born in Lutterworth, Leicestershire and worked from 1936 to 1946 in the educational administration of the City of Leicester and then with Church B...
- Percy Edwards, Divisional Director and General Manager, Hatfield-Chester Division, Aircraft Group, British Aerospace. - Ivor Evans, Deputy Director, Mining Research and Development Establishment, National Coal Board. - Captain Philip Herbert Earle Welby-Everard, . For public service in Lincolnshire. - Charles Hugh Br...
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Charles Mulford Robinson [SEP] date of death
Charles Mulford Robinson Charles Mulford Robinson (1869–1917) was a journalist and a writer who became famous as a pioneering urban planning theorist. He was the first Professor for Civic Design at University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, which was only one of two universities offering courses in urban planning at t...
- plus Riverside in 1894. Most originally had their grounds designed by landscape architect Frederick Law Olmsted. Ignored in this renewal program was the circa-1870 Brookline station, dismissed by Charles Mulford Robinson in 1902 as "disappointing...a brick structure of an earlier date." Most of the stations were demo...
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Charles Robert Colvile [SEP] date of death
Charles Robert Colvile Charles Robert Colvile (30 March 1815 – 8 March 1886) was an English Peelite and Liberal politician who represented the constituency of South Derbyshire. Colvile was the son of Sir Charles Colvile and his wife Harriet Anne Bonell. Colvile became MP for Derbyshire South in 1841, supporting Sir Rob...
Charles Colvile Charles Colvile may refer to: - Charles Colvile (commentator) (born 1955), British cricket commentator, interviewer and journalist - Charles Robert Colvile (1815–1886), English Peelite and Liberal politician
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Charles Simeon [SEP] date of death
Charles Simeon Charles Simeon (24 September 1759 – 13 November 1836), was an English evangelical clergyman. Biography. He was born at Reading, Berkshire in 1759 and baptised in the parish church on 24 October of that year. He was the fourth and youngest son of Richard Simeon (died 1784) and Elizabeth Hutton. His eldest...
passage Differences with Christian sources. Josephus' account places the date of the death of James as AD 62. This date is supported by Jerome's 'seventh year of the Emperor Nero', although Jerome may simply be drawing this from Josephus. However, James' successor as leader of the Jerusalem church, Simeon, is not, in t...
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Charles de Brosses [SEP] date of death
Charles de Brosses Charles de Brosses (), comte de Tournay, baron de Montfalcon, seigneur de Vezins et de Prevessin (7 February 1709 – 7 May 1777), was a French writer of the 18th century. Life. He was president of the parliament of his hometown Dijon from 1741, a member of the Académie des Inscriptions et Belles-Lettr...
1709 in France Events from the year 1709 in France Incumbents. - Monarch – Louis XIV Events. - 11 September – Battle of Malplaquet Births. Births Full date missing. - Charles de Brosses, writer (died 1777). Deaths. Deaths Full date missing. - Pascal Collasse, composer (baptized 1649) - Thierry Ruinart, monk (born 1657)...
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Christian, Count of Waldeck [SEP] date of death
Christian, Count of Waldeck Christian, Count of Waldeck (25 December 1585 in Eisenberg – 31 December 1637 in Waldeck), was Count of Waldeck-Wildungen and also imperial chamberlain. Life. Christian was the son of Count Josias I of Waldeck-Eisenberg (1554-1588) and his wife Marie of Barby (1563-1619). He was guardian for...
-Mühlingen, German noblewoman and hymn author (b. 1637) - December 9 – King Peter II of Portugal (b. 1648) - December 12 – Christian Louis, Count of Waldeck-Wildungen (1645–1692) and Count of Waldeck and Pyrmont (1692–1706) (b. 1635) - December 28 – Pierre Bayle, French philosopher (b. 1647) - Byerley Turk, thoroughbre...
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Christoph Förster [SEP] date of death
Christoph Förster Christoph Förster (30 November 1693 – 6 December 1745) was a German composer of the baroque period. Life. Christoph Förster (spelled Johann Christoph Friedrich in his death register) was born in Bibra, Thuringia as the son of council treasurer Christian Förster who gave him his first musical instruct...
the Glyptothek and the arcades at Munich, but his reputation rests chiefly on his discovery of several ancient pictures, and on his works on the history of art. His greatest discovery was the frescoes of Altichiero da Zevio, which date as far back as 1376, in the Chapel of San Giorgio at Padua. It is known that he live...
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Christopher St. Germain [SEP] date of death
Christopher St. Germain Christopher St. Germain (1460–1540) was a 16th-century English common lawyer, legal writer, and Protestant polemicist. Biography. Christopher St. Germain was in born 1460 to Sir Henry and Anne St. Germain of Shilton, Warwickshire. In 1528, St. Germain published his first book, "Dialogus de funda...
who claimed to be centuries old - St. Germain (Theosophy), based on the Count of St. Germain, considered to be one of the central deities of Theosophy - Claude Louis, Comte de Saint-Germain (1707–1778), French general - Antoine-Louis Decrest de Saint-Germain (1761–1835), Count, French general, cavalry commander during ...
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Corrado Miraglia [SEP] date of death
Corrado Miraglia Corrado Miraglia (1821 – 30 December 1881) was an Italian operatic tenor and in his later years a voice teacher and theatrical agent. He is best known today for having created the role of Ismaele in Verdi's opera "Nabucco", although he sang in the world premieres of several other lesser-known works. He...
7 – Marie Gabriel Augustin Savard, music teacher and composer, 66 - July 3 – Achille De Bassini, operatic baritone, 62 - September 7 – Sidney Lanier, poet and flautist, 39 (tuberculosis) - October 9 – Richard Wüerst, composer and music teacher, 57 - November 25 – Theobald Boehm, inventor of the modern flute, 87 - Decem...
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Daniel Waggoner [SEP] date of death
Daniel Waggoner Daniel Waggoner (July 7, 1828 – September 5, 1902) was an early American settler and rancher in Texas. He also owned five banks, three cottonseed oil mills, and a coal company. He established the Waggoner Ranch, which spanned eight counties: Wise County, Clay County, Wichita County, Wilbarger County, Fo...
the Himalayas. His maternal grandfather was William Thomas Waggoner and his maternal great-grandfather was Daniel Waggoner. Polo. Wharton became a polo player. He built polo fields on the Waggoner Ranch. It was known as El Ranchito Polo Club and ran polo tournaments. He played alongside polo champion Cecil Smith at the...
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Dankwart Danckwerts [SEP] date of death
Dankwart Danckwerts Dankwart Danckwerts (14 March 1933; Hamburg – 11 May 2012; Hamburg) was a German sociologist. After some time in business he qualified in (Sociology and Economics), graduated at the Hamburg University, 1960, and worked after that at the University of Münster with Helmut Schelsky, where he gained his...
Danckwerts Danckwerts may refer to - Dankwart Danckwerts (born 1933), German sociologist - William Otto Adolph Julius Danckwerts, King's Counsel (1853–1914) and father of: - Sir Harold Otto Danckwerts (1888–1978), lawyer, judge and Privy Counsellor; and - Rear-Admiral Victor Hilary Danckwerts (1890–1944), Deputy Comman...
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David Bailly [SEP] date of death
David Bailly David Bailly (1584–1657) was a Dutch Golden Age painter. Biography. Bailly was born at Leyden in the Dutch Republic, the son of a Flemish immigrant, calligrapher and fencing master, Peter Bailly. As a draftsman, David was pupil of his father and the copper engraver Jacques de Gheyn. David Bailly apprentice...
1651 in art Events from the year 1651 in art. Events. - Fontana dei Quattro Fiumi or "Fountain of the Four Rivers" completed by Gian Lorenzo Bernini Paintings. - David Bailly – "" (approximate date) - Jacob Jordaens – "The Triumph of Frederik Hendrik" - Nicolas Poussin - "The Finding of Moses" - "The Holy Family" - Sal...
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David Caminer [SEP] date of death
David Caminer David Caminer, OBE (26 June 1915 – 19 June 2008) has been called "the world's first corporate electronic systems analyst" and "the world's first software engineer". He carried out the systems analysis and charting for the world's first routine business computer job. He was a British computer engineer who ...
David Treisman in the East End of London. His father was killed in action during the First World War. When his mother remarried, he was given his stepfather's surname Caminer. In March 1943 Caminer lost a leg at the Battle of Mareth, whilst serving with the Green Howards in Tunisia. Caminer worked generally in the area...
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David Ross Lietch [SEP] date of death
David Ross Lietch David Ross Lietch (c1809-1881) was a 19th-century Tyneside born poet and songwriter. His most famous song is the ballad "The Cliffs of Old Tynemouth". Life. Lietch was born c1809 at North Shields, the second son of Rev William Lietch. For some years he practised on Tyneside as a physician having gaine...
The Cliffs of Old Tynemouth "The Cliffs of Old Tynemouth" is a Geordie folk song written in the 19th century by David Ross Lietch. This song is a ballad, romanticising about one of the tourist sights of the Tyneside area. Lyrics. This song appears in a small pamphlet or chapbook being Number 2 of a series appearing to ...
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Diether von Roeder [SEP] date of death
Diether von Roeder Kapitänleutnant Diether von Roeder (died 10 July 1918) was a German naval officer killed during World War I. He was commander of the 13th Torpedo Boat Flotilla and died aboard Torpedo Boat "S66". The World War II German destroyer "Z17" was named "Diether von Roeder" in his honour. References. - Germa...
German destroyer Z17 Diether von Roeder Z17 Diether von Roeder was one of six Type 1936 destroyers built for the "Kriegsmarine" (German Navy) in the late 1930s. Completed in 1938, the ship spent most of her time training although she did participate in the occupation of Memel in early 1939. At the beginning of World Wa...
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Dominic de la Calzada [SEP] date of death
Dominic de la Calzada Saint Dominic de la Calzada (or Dominic of the Causeway) () (1019 – 12 May 1109) was a saint from a cottage in Burgos very close to La Rioja. Life. Born Domingo García in Viloria de Rioja, he was the son of a peasant named Ximeno García. His mother was named Orodulce. A shepherd, he tried to join ...
a chicken sang after being roasted"). Chicken-shaped pastries called ("miracles of the saint") are widely available in the town of Santo Domingo de la Calzada, also in commemoration of the miracle. External links. - Saint of the Day, May 12: "Dominic of the Causeway" at "SaintPatrickDC.org" - Santo Domingo de la Calzad...
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Edith Mary Mellish [SEP] date of death
Edith Mellish Edith Mary Mellish (10 March 1861 – 25 May 1922) was a New Zealand Anglican deaconess and nun. She was born in Pailles, Mauritius on 10 March 1861. Her father, Edward Mellish, was a banker and businessman, and she grew up in Mauritius, England, and Hong Kong. Her mother, Ellen Borrowes, died while she was...
Mellish Mellish is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: - Arthur Preston Mellish (1905–1930). A Canadian mathematician. Proved a generalization of Barbier's theorem. - Bob Mellish, Baron Mellish (1913–1998), British Labour politician and Member of Parliament (MP) - Charles Mellish (1737–1797), British MP...
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Eduard Caspar Jacob von Siebold [SEP] date of death
Eduard Caspar Jacob von Siebold Eduard Caspar Jacob von Siebold (19 March 1801 – 27 October 1861) was a German professor of gynecology. He worked at Humboldt University of Berlin, University of Marburg and University of Göttingen. Life and career. Von Siebold was born 19 March 1801, the son of gynecologist Adam Elias v...
Siebold von Siebold is a German surname: - Karl Kaspar von Siebold (1736–1807), surgeon - Regina von Siebold (1771–1849), obstetrician - Adam Elias von Siebold (1775–1828), medical doctor - Charlotte von Siebold (1788–1859), gynaecologist - Philipp Franz von Siebold (1796–1866), German physician, significant for his s...
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Edvard Welle-Strand [SEP] date of death
Edvard Welle-Strand Edvard Welle-Strand (1 May 1884 – 1964 or 1965) was a Norwegian journalist and novelist. Career. Edvard Welle-Strand was born in Vesterålen, Norway. Welle-Strand wrote newspaper articles from his district in 1900, sending them to the newspaper "Nidaros" in Trondhjem. In 1905, he was hired by "Nidaro...
Erling Welle-Strand Erling Welle-Strand (25 October 1916 – 24 May 2013) was a Norwegian writer and resistance member. Early life. He was born in Bergen as a son of novelist and journalist Edvard Welle-Strand (1884–1964) and teacher Elsa Kielland, née Lindhé (1888–1979). Erling's father was a sub-editor in a local newsp...
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Edward Cohen [SEP] date of death
Edward Cohen Edward Aaron Cohen (1822 – 13 April 1877) was an Australian merchant and a Victorian colonial politician. He served as Mayor of Melbourne from 1862 to 1863. Early life. Cohen was born in London, the son of Henry Cohen and Elizabeth Cohen ("née" Simmons). Cohen migrated from England to New South Wales in 18...
was a 6d postal order marked with a local round postmark indicating the location ('Lahad Datu') and date of issuance ('15 SEP 1909'). An overprint in the top left-hand corner reads 'Poundage payable in British North Borneo'. The order's pre-printed postage stamp depicted Edward VII of the United Kingdom, the portrait t...
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Edward Fulham [SEP] date of death
Edward Fulham Edward Fulham D.D. (died 9 December 1694) was Professor of Moral Philosophy, Oxford University from 1633 and a Canon of Windsor from 1660 to 1694 Career. He was educated at Christ Church, Oxford and graduated BA in 1628, MA in 1631, BD in 1643 and DD in 1660. He was appointed: - Professor of Moral Philoso...
Roy Dwight Royston Edward Dwight (9 January 1933 – 9 April 2002) was an English footballer. He scored the opening goal winning the 1959 FA Cup Final for Nottingham Forest. When he was eight, Roy's mother died in childbirth, while giving birth to his sister Susan, and following his father's death, he moved in with his g...
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Edward Harwood [SEP] date of death
Edward Harwood Edward Harwood (1729–1794) was a prolific English classical scholar and biblical critic. Life. Harwood was born at Darwen, Lancashire, in 1729. After attending a school at Darwen, he went in 1745 to the Blackburn grammar school under Thomas Hunter, afterwards vicar of Weaverham, Cheshire. Hunter wished h...
'She is a very good Latin and Greek scholar, and hath lately published a fine edition of Tacitus, and she writes carmina Anglicana non-contemnenda.' The edition was also much praised by the classical scholar Edward Harwood. It is not clear if they married at all, as the date is unrecorded. Constantia played an importan...
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Egil Kjølner [SEP] date of death
Egil Kjølner Egil Kjølner (8 January 1920 – 25 February 2010) was a Norwegian politician for the Christian Democratic Party. He was born in Fredrikstad, but moved to Bærum in 1927. He was a member of Bærum municipal council for twenty years and Akershus county council for eight years. He served as a deputy representati...
, Danish chess master - Egil Remi Jensen (born 1929), Norwegian newspaper editor - Egil Johansen (musician) (1934–1998), known as Egil "Bop" Johansen, Norwegian-Swedish jazz drummer - Egil Johansen (footballer) (born 1962), Norwegian footballer - Egil Johansen (orienteer) (born 1954), Norwegian orienteer - Egil Kapstad...
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Emmanuel Carasso [SEP] date of death
Emmanuel Carasso Emmanuel Carasso or Emanuel Karasu (1862 in Salonica – 1934 in Trieste) was an Ottoman lawyer and a member of the prominent Sephardic Jewish Carasso family of Ottoman Salonica (now Thessaloniki, Greece). He was also a prominent member of the Young Turks. The name is also spelled Karaso, Karassu, and Ka...
- Andronicus Callistus, scholar, pioneer of the Renaissance - David Samuel Carasso, 19th-century Jewish traveler and writer - Emmanuel Carasso, freemason, young Turk, anti-Zionist and proponent for internationalization of Thessaloniki - Isaac Carasso, founder of Groupe Danone (Dannon yogurt) - Manolis Chiotis, composer...
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Emment Kapengwe [SEP] date of death
Emment Kapengwe Emment Kapengwe (27 April 1943 – 17 September 1988) was one of Zambia's leading footballers in the '60s and he represented the country at independence in October 1964. He was Kitwe United's key player and among the first Zambians to play professional football abroad when he was signed by Atlanta Chiefs ...
Year - 1968 Kaizer Motaung League Goal Scoring Champion - 1969 Kaizer Motaung (16) - 1979–80 David Byrne (23) "indoor" League Scoring Champion - 1969 Kaizer Motaung (16 goals, 4 assists, 36 points) - 1979–80 David Byrne (23 goals, 11 assists, 57 points) "indoor" All-Star First Team Selections - 1967 Emment Kapengwe - 1...
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Engelbert I of Nassau [SEP] date of death
Engelbert I of Nassau Engelbert I of Nassau (, in Dillenburg3 May 1442, in Breda) was a son of Count Johan I of Nassau and Countess Margaretha of the Marck, daughter of Count Adolph II of the Marck. Early years. Engelbert of Nassau was a student in Cologne, Germany in 1389 and a dean in Münster from 1399-1404. He becam...
brother Engelbert of the Marck according to a charter from 1369. Their children include: - Adolf of Nassau (1362-1420) - John II "The Elder" of Nassau (died 1443) - Engelbert I of Nassau (1370–1442) - Henry of Nassau - John III "The Younger" of Nassau (died 1430). After the death of Count John I in 1416 his lands were ...
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Enid Derham [SEP] date of death
Enid Derham Enid Derham (24 March 1882 – 13 November 1941, age 59) was an Australian poet and academic. Life. Derham was born in Hawthorn, Melbourne, Victoria, the eldest daughter of Thomas Plumley Derham, solicitor, and his wife Ellen Hyde, née Hodgson, of Melbourne. Derham was educated at Hessle College, Camberwell, ...
- February 4 – E. J. Pratt (died 1964), Canadian poet - February 6 – Anne Spencer (died 1975), American Black poet and active participant in the New Negro Movement - February 9 – James Stephens (died 1950), Irish novelist and poet (said he was born on this date; some think it may have been two years earlier (1880)) - F...
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Enrico Ceruti [SEP] date of death
Enrico Ceruti Enrico Ceruti (1806–1883) was an Italian violin maker born in Cremona, known as the last of the great line of violinmakers of Cremona. He was the son of Giuseppe Ceruti and grandson to Giovanni Battista Ceruti. He was also an active dealer of fine old instruments dealing with Luigi Tarisio and Jean-Baptis...
Gaetano Antoniazzi Gaetano Antoniazzi (August 7, 1825 – August 1, 1897) was an Italian violin-maker. Antoniazzi was born in Cremona, where he learned his craft in the Ceruti workshop before establishing himself in Milan in 1870 and bringing with him the Cremonese tradition of his teachers Enrico and Giovanni Battista C...
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Ernest Lavisse [SEP] date of death
Ernest Lavisse Ernest Lavisse (; 17 December 1842 – 18 August 1922) was a French historian. He was nominated for the Nobel Prize in Literature five times. Biography. He was born at Le Nouvion-en-Thiérache, Aisne. In 1865 he obtained a fellowship in history, and in 1875 became a doctor of letters; he was appointed "maît...
Guizot, "History of France". Transl. from the French by Robert Black. No date, but a publisher's note is dated 1876; New York; Klemscott Society. vol. 6, p. 110ff. - Ernest Lavisse, "Histoire de France", reprinted from the editions of 1900–1911, Paris. 1969, New York; AMS Press, Inc. Vol. VIII, part 2. - James Breck Pe...
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Eugene List [SEP] date of death
Eugene List Eugene List (July 6, 1918March 1, 1985) was an American concert pianist and teacher. Early life. Eugene List was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He spent his formative years in Los Angeles, where his father Louis List (originally Lisnitzer) was a language teacher in the Los Angeles Unified School Distri...
Leif Thor Olafsson Leif Thor Olafsson, also Thorleiv Olavsson (died 1 Sep 1455) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Bishop of Viborg (1440–1451) and Bishop of Bjørgvin (1451–1455). Biography. In 1440, Leif Thor Olafsson was appointed during the papacy of Pope Eugene IV as Bishop of Viborg. On 14 Apr 1451, he was...
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Euphrosyne of Opole [SEP] date of death
Euphrosyne of Opole Euphrosyne of Opole (, and , "Yefrosiniya", "Frosya") (1228/30 – 4 November 1292) was a daughter of Casimir I of Opole and his wife Viola, Duchess of Opole. She was a member of the House of Piast and became Duchess of Kujavia from her first marriage and Duchess of Pomerania from her second marriage....
Euphrosyne, daughter of Casimir I of Opole. Ziemomysł's stepmother soon caused conflicts in the family with her attempts to obtain territorial benefits for her own children (the eldest of them was the future Polish king Władysław I the Elbow-high) in detriment of Ziemomysł and his older full-brother Leszek II the Black...
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Euros Bowen [SEP] date of death
Euros Bowen Euros Bowen (12 September 1904 – 2 April 1988) was a Welsh language poet and priest. Born in Treorchy, and a brother of the poet Geraint Bowen, he was educated at the Presbyterian College, Carmarthen, and later at the University of Wales (initially at University College, Aberystwyth before transferring to U...
Geraint Bowen (poet) Dr. Geraint Bowen (10 September 1915 – 16 July 2011) was a Welsh language poet and academic. Born in Llanelli, Carmarthenshire, he was the nephew of Carmarthenshire minister David Bowen, and the brother of poet Euros Bowen. He was a Welsh nationalist, and during the Second World War was a conscient...
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Father Jean Bernard [SEP] date of death
Father Jean Bernard Father Jean Bernard (13 August 1907 – 1 September 1994) was a Catholic priest from Luxembourg who was imprisoned from May 1941 to August 1942 in the Nazi concentration camp at Dachau. He was released for nine days in February 1942 and allowed to return to Luxembourg, an episode which he later wrote ...
Bernard de Lattre de Tassigny Bernard de Lattre de Tassigny (11 February 1928 – 30 May 1951) was a French Army officer, who fought during World War II and the First Indochina War. Bernard de Lattre received several medals during his military career, including the Médaille militaire. He was killed in action at the age o...
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Felice Bauer [SEP] date of death
Felice Bauer Felice Bauer (18 November 1887 – 15 October 1960) was a fiancée of Franz Kafka, whose letters to her were published as "Letters to Felice". Early life. Felice Bauer was born in Neustadt in Upper Silesia (today Prudnik), into a Jewish family. Her father Carl Bauer (c. 1850–1914) was an insurance agent, her ...
Letters to Felice Letters to Felice is a book collecting some of Franz Kafka's letters to Felice Bauer from 1912 to 1917. Schocken Books acquired these letters from Felice Bauer in 1955, in addition to roughly half of Kafka's letters to Grete Bloch, Bauer's friend. Additional letters to Bloch were acquired at a later d...
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Fermo Camellini [SEP] date of death
Fermo Camellini Fermo Camellini (7 December 1914 – 27 August 2010) was an Italian-French road bicycle racer who became a naturalized French citizen on 8 October 1948. He won the Paris–Nice in 1946 and the Flèche Wallonne in 1948, as well as two stages at the 1947 Tour de France. He also wore the pink jersey as leader o...
Luftwaffe fighter ace. August 2010 27. - Fermo Camellini, 95, Italian-born French road bicycle racer. - Corinne Day, 48, British photographer ("Vogue"), brain tumour. - Anton Geesink, 76, Dutch judoka, 1964 Olympic gold medalist and member of the IOC. - Bernard Goldberg, 84, American businessman, co-founder of Raymour ...
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Fernando de Rojas [SEP] date of death
Fernando de Rojas Fernando de Rojas (La Puebla de Montalbán, Toledo, Spain, c. 1465/73 – Talavera de la Reina, Toledo, Spain, April 1541) was a Spanish author and dramatist, known for his only surviving work, "La Celestina" (originally titled "Tragicomedia de Calisto y Melibea"), first published in 1499. It is variousl...
de Dios and Nuestra Señora de las Angustias. The current Archbishop of Granada is Francisco Martínez Fernández, appointed by Pope John Paul II on March 15, 2003. Ordinaries. Ordinaries Diocese of Granada. - Gonzalo de Vallebuena, O.F.M. (13 Sep 1437 – 1442 Died) - Fernando de Castilla, O.S.B. (10 Dec 1473 – 1479 Died) ...
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Florentina Mallá [SEP] date of death
Florentina Mallá Florentina Mallá (14 July 1891 – 7 June 1973) was a Czech composer and pianist. She studied piano with Josef Jiránek at the Prague Conservatory, graduating in 1913 and later studied composition privately with Vítězslav Novák. She suspended her work as a composer during the communist years. Her works in...
(1907–1976), Indian politician - Sampada Malla, Nepalese media personality, writer, film maker and journalist - Sapana Pradhan Malla, Nepalese Supreme Court Judge - Saugat Malla, Nepalese film actor - Sharmila Malla, Nepalese actress - Suresh Malla, Nepalese politician - Tilak Bam Malla, better known as Parivesh, Nepal...
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Fox Maule-Ramsay, 11th Earl of Dalhousie [SEP] date of death
Fox Maule-Ramsay, 11th Earl of Dalhousie Fox Maule-Ramsay, 11th Earl of Dalhousie, (22 April 18016 July 1874), known as Fox Maule before 1852, as The Lord Panmure between 1852 and 1860, was a British politician. Background. Dalhousie was the eldest son of William Maule, 1st Baron Panmure, and a grandson of George Ramsa...
daughter of William Robertson. The Hon. Charles Maule Ramsay was his younger brother. He gained the courtesy title of Lord Ramsay in 1874 when his father succeeded in the earldom of Dalhousie on the death of his first cousin, Fox Maule-Ramsay, 11th Earl of Dalhousie. He matriculated at Balliol College, Oxford in 1875. ...
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Franck Biancheri [SEP] date of death
Franck Biancheri Franck Biancheri (11 March 1961 – 30 October 2012) was the founder of the Newropeans European political party and the leader from June 2006. The party planned to run for campaigns in the 2009 elections to the European Parliament with representatives in all member states simultaneously. Biancheri had pr...
Biancheri Biancheri is a surname of French or Italian origin. People with that surname include: - Franck Biancheri (minister) (born 1960), former foreign minister of Monaco - Franck Biancheri (19612012), French politician - Gabriel Biancheri (19432010), French politician - Henri Biancheri (born 1932), French footballer...
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Franz Thaler [SEP] date of death
Franz Thaler Franz Thaler (6 March 1925 in Sarntal – 29 October 2015) was an author from South Tyrol, a peacock quill embroiderer and a survivor of the concentration camp in Dachau and the satellite camp in . In 1939 his father decided in a referendum that his family should remain Italian citizens and should not adopt ...
following the accession of King Frederick William II of Prussia in 1786 but was placed into retirement by the following king, Frederick William III of Prussia in 1798 with a pension of 800 Thaler. He lived with his family at Brüderstraße 19 (cnr Breiterstraße) and his death was recorded in the church records of the nea...
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François Quesnel [SEP] date of death
François Quesnel François Quesnel (c. 1543–1619) was a French painter of Scottish extraction. Biography. The son of the French painter Pierre Quesnel and his Scottish wife Madeleine Digby, born in Edinburgh while his father worked for Mary of Guise, Quesnel found patronage at the French court of Catherine de Medici and...
(born 1560) - April 16 - Denis Calvaert, Flemish painter (born 1540) - April/May - William Larkin, English painter (born "early 1580s") - June 18 - Martin Fréminet, French painter and engraver (born 1567) - November 13 – Lodovico Carracci, Italian painter (born 1555) - "date unknown" - François Quesnel, French painter ...
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Frederick Cornewall [SEP] date of death
Frederick Cornewall Captain Frederick Cornewall (1706 – 4 August 1788) was an officer in the British Royal Navy. Origins. He was born in 1706, the third son of Rev. Frederick Cornewall (1677-1748), Vicar of Bromfield, Shropshire, and his first wife Elizabeth Trice (d. 1730). He was baptised in his father's church on 3 ...
Command passed to his cousin, Frederick Cornewall, who was First Lieutenant aboard the "Marlborough", but he too was severely wounded and lost his right arm. Captain Cornewall was buried at sea. News of Cornewall's death was greeted by a public show of grief comparable with that following the loss of Nelson sixty years...
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Frederick Jackman [SEP] date of death
Frederick Jackman Frederick Jackman (15 May 1841 – 5 September 1891) was an English first-class cricketer. Jackman was a right-handed batsman who bowled right-arm roundarm fast. Jackman represented Hampshire in two first-class matches, the first of which came in 1875 against Kent. Jackman's second and final first-class...
is drinking, Malateste admits their crime and is stabbed to death by the faction. While dying, the king passes the crown to Sebastian and commands that the queen be sent back to Florence with treble dowry. Onaelia and Balthazar are appointed to protect Sebastian in his youth. Sources, Authorship and Date. The first cle...
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Frederick Wallace Edwards [SEP] date of death
Frederick Wallace Edwards Frederick Wallace Edwards FRS (28 November 1888 in Fletton, Peterborough – 15 November 1940 in London), was an English entomologist who specialised in Diptera. Edwards worked in the British Museum (Natural History) which contains his collections made on his expeditions to Norway and Sweden (19...
Frederick Edwards Frederick or Fred Edwards may refer to: - Frederick Edwards (cricketer) (1908-1982), Australian cricketer - J. Fred Edwards (1902–1978), politician in Ontario, Canada - Fred Edwards (footballer) (1891–1972), Australian rules football player - Frederick Jeremiah Edwards (1894–1964), Irish recipient of ...
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Frédéric Monod [SEP] date of death
Frédéric Monod Frédéric Monod (17 May 1794, in Monnaz - 30 December 1863, in Paris) was a French Protestant pastor. He was the older brother of minister Adolphe Monod. He was born citizen of the Republic of Geneva, and obtained the French citizenship in 1820. He studied theology in Geneva, receiving his consecration in...
the regime. Monod was the great-grandson of Frédéric Monod. He shared a common ancestor with biologist Jacques Monod, the musician Jacques-Louis Monod, the politician Jérôme Monod and director Jean-Luc Godard. Scientific work. The scientific bibliography of Théodore Monod includes more than 700 works on topics from his...
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Furioso II [SEP] date of death
Furioso II Furioso II (1965–1986) is one of the most influential sires in sport horse history. His offspring have performed well in all disciplines of show jumping, including at the Barcelona and Sydney Olympics. History. Furioso II was imported in 1968 to Germany by George Vorwerk, a breeder of Oldenburg horses. His d...
only by the name of the society together with his own academic name "Il Furioso". In the introduction to his third book printed in about 1630 he claims to be well known as a lutenist both in Italy and abroad, especially at the court of the Archduke Alberto in the Spanish Netherlands. Archduke Albert, a nephew of Philip...
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Gauri Ayyub [SEP] date of death
Gauri Ayyub Gauri Ayyub (1931 – 1998) was a social worker, activist, writer and teacher based in Kolkata (Calcutta) for most of her life. Married to the philosopher and literary critic, Abu Sayeed Ayyub (1906–1982), Gauri was a writer in her own right, and is known for her short stories, translations, and numerous arti...
Kritajnatar Ashrubindu – Gauri Ayyub: Smarakgrantha (A Memorial Publication)", (Dey's Publishing, Kolkata 2001). - Winter, Joe "Gauri Ayyub – An Integrated Human Being", ibid, pp 119–120.
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Gejza Josipović [SEP] date of death
Gejza Josipović Gejza Josipović (; 31 January 1857 – 20 May 1934) was a Croatian politician of the Unionist Party who served as Minister without portfolio of Croatian Affairs twice: between 1906–1910 and between 1912–1913. His father was Emerik Josipović, who also served in this position. Gejza graduated in the Budapes...
Josipović Josipović is a Croatian surname, a patronymic derived from "Josip" (English equivalent "Joseph"). and may refer to: - Aleksandar Josipović, a French artist - Anton Josipović, a Bosnia and Herzegovina boxer - Emerik Josipović, a Croatian politician - Gejza Josipović, a Croatian politician - Ivo Josipović, Pres...
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Georg Erhard Hamberger [SEP] date of death
Georg Erhard Hamberger Georg Erhard Hamberger (21 December 1697 – 22 July 1755) was a German professor of medicine, surgery, and botany. Biography. Hamberger was born in Jena, and received his Doctor of Medicine degree from the University of Jena in 1721. He studied the physiology of respiration, especially with respec...
study of gravitation and the ascension of gases. External links. - ADB: Hamberger, Georg Erhard information from WikiSource - Hamberger, Georg Erhard 1697–1755 publications from WorldCat
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Georg Lorenz Bauer [SEP] date of death
Georg Lorenz Bauer Georg Lorenz Bauer (14 August 1755 – 13 January 1806) was a German Lutheran Theologian, and writer on his subject. Life. Georg Lorenz Bauer was born in Hiltpoltstein, a small market town some 25 km (15 miles) to the north-east of Nuremberg. He was born sixth of his parents' eight recorded children. H...
this period, the biblical scholar Johann David Michaelis (1717–1791) wrote the first historical-critical introduction to the New Testament, in which the historical study of each book of the Bible is discussed. Instead of interpreting the Bible historically, Johann Gottfried Eichhorn (1752–1827), Johann Philipp Gabler (...
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George Burlton [SEP] date of death
George Burlton Rear-Admiral Sir George Burlton KCB (died 21 September 1815) was an officer of the Royal Navy during the Napoleonic Wars. Naval career. Burlton was commissioned as a Lieutenant on 15 September 1777 and in 1783 was in command of HMS "Camel", 24. He was made Commander on 5 July 1794. In March 1795 he was a...
of Sambas. Following the death of Sir Samuel Hood in December 1814 Sayer became Commander-in-Chief of the East Indies Station. In June 1815 Sayer was succeeded by Sir George Burlton but in November 1815 Burlton died at Madras and Sayer again became Commander-in-Chief, remaining in that post until November 1816 when Sir...
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George Edmund Butler [SEP] date of death
George Edmund Butler George Edmund Butler ( – ) was a landscape and portrait painter specialising in oils and watercolours. Born in England, his family emigrated to New Zealand when he was 11 years old. After completing his schooling, he studied art at the Wellington School of Design and at various schools in Europe . ...
the entire royal family are poisoned, and an ambitious King Henry VII takes the throne and writes them out of history. - George, Prince of Wales, who historically was Prince of Wales from 1762 to 1820 and ruled as King George IV of the United Kingdom from 1820 to his death in 1830, is killed in a duel in the final epis...
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George Johnstone Stoney [SEP] date of death
George Johnstone Stoney George Johnstone Stoney FRS (15 February 1826 – 5 July 1911) was an Irish physicist. He is most famous for introducing the term "electron" as the "fundamental unit quantity of electricity". He had introduced the concept, though not the word, as early as 1874, initially naming it "electrine", and...
- George Francis Mitchell - Richard Maunsell - William Molyneux - Hans Motz - Charles Algernon Parsons - Thomas Preston - Louise Richardson - George Salmon - Brendan Scaife - Erwin Schrödinger (to complete Ludwig Hopf's lectures on latter's death) - Samson Shatashvili - Edward Stafford - Bram Stoker - George Johnstone ...
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George Shipway [SEP] date of death
George Shipway George Shipway (1908–1982) was a British author best known for his historical novels, but he also tried his hand at political satire in his book "The Chilian Club". Military career. George Frederick Morgan Shipway was born on 25 May 1908 at Allahbad in India and was educated at Clifton. He then attended ...
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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Gerard Colcord [SEP] date of death
Gerard Colcord Gerard Colcord (1900–1984) was an American architect. He designed over 300 residences and 100 residential remodels in California. Biography. Biography Early life. He was born in St. Louis, Missouri on November 1, 1900. He was educated in the United States and Europe, and moved to Los Angeles, California ...
the profits, Colcord invested $750,000 in the Colcord Building in 1912. Later years and death. By the 1920s, Colcord was a wealthy man. He learned of opportunities for cattle ranching in southern Delaware County, Oklahoma and built a ranch there. Nearby a little community was springing up that was named after the ranch...
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Gerard Pieter Adolfs [SEP] date of death
Gerard Pieter Adolfs Gerard Pieter Adolfs (born 2 January 1897 in Semarang, Central-Java; died 1 February 1968 in 's-Hertogenbosch, the Netherlands) was a Dutch East Indies painter and architect. In the 1930s – at the height of his artistic career – the press called G.P. Adolfs the “Wizard of Light”. Biography. Adolfs ...
a prominent painter of the era. One for example is the famous Indonesian painter, Koempoel Sujatno (1912-1987). Does has also collaborate with Gerard Pieter Adolfs in his lifetime as an artist in the East Indies, they are both great friends in many ways. Together, Does and Adolfs create one of the very first impression...
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Ghafoor Butt [SEP] date of death
Ghafoor Butt Ghafoor Butt (; 5 June 1936 – 23 April 2011) was a Pakistani cricketer and umpire. He stood in one ODI game in 1982. See also. - List of One Day International cricket umpires
of Lahore University of Management Sciences and former associate professor at International Institute for Sustainable Development, former associate professor at Tufts University, USA - Shahid H. Bokhari, fellow IEEE, fellow ACM, independent researcher and consultant, San Francisco bay area - Muhammad Moazzam, professor...
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Ghazi al-Sadiq [SEP] date of death
Ghazi al-Sadiq Ghazi al-Sadiq (died 19 August 2012) was a Sudanese politician. In July 2012, he was appointed as Guidance and Religious Endowments Minister, having previously served as Minister of Tourism and Antiquities. He died in a plane crash on 19 August 2012 near Talodi, South Kordofan, Sudan, which killed at lea...
from behind rocks and down precipices. The small column was obliged to retreat with heavy losses where sixty Franks were killed and more than double the number wounded, and Damas's arm was broken. In the 19th century, the village was named "Majdal al-Sadiq" after Sheikh Muhammad al-Sadiq al-Jamma'ini, the chief of the ...
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Gheorghe Crăciun [SEP] date of death
Gheorghe Crăciun Gheorghe Crăciun (8 May 1950, Zărnești – 30 January 2007, Constanța) was a Romanian writer and translator. Crăciun was born in Tohanu Vechi, now part of Zărneşti, Braşov County. In addition to being a novelist and a translator, he was also a literary theorist. He graduated from a highschool in Sighişo...
about different legs. There are and will be so many!" Nedelciu also recounted masking his fear of the disease by only referring to it with the euphemism "gâlci" ("quinsy"). According to both Gheorghe Crăciun and Ion Bogdan Lefter, their friend had a superstition according to which completing his book would accelerate d...
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Giovanni Battista Canossa [SEP] date of death
Giovanni Battista Canossa Giovanni Battista Canossa (died 1747) was an Italian wood engraver. He was born and died in Bologna, where he trained with Giovanni Maria Viani. He spent his whole career in the city.
, Italian painter of the Bolognese School (born 1665) - November 7 – Giuseppe Melani, Italian painter, active mainly in Pisa (born 1673) - "date unknown" - Elias Baeck, German painter and engraver (born 1679) - Maurice Baquoy, French engraver (born 1680) - Giovanni Battista Canossa, Italian wood engraver (born "unknown...
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Gongyang of Goryeo [SEP] date of death
Gongyang of Goryeo King Gongyang of Goryeo (9 March 1345 – 17 May 1394, r. 1389 – 1392) was the 34th and final ruler of the Goryeo dynasty of Korea. He was deposed by Yi Seonggye, who then established the Joseon Dynasty. Biography. King Gongyang was a seventh-generation descendant of Sinjong of Goryeo, and the son of W...
of Leulinghem, ending the second phase of the war, and bringing a 13-year peace. - November 2 – Pope Boniface IX succeeds Pope Urban VI, as the 203rd pope. Events Date unknown. - Mircea I of Wallachia and Polish king Władysław II Jagiełło sign their first treaty, to protect their countries against Ottoman expansion. - ...
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Gonçalo da Silveira [SEP] date of death
Gonçalo da Silveira Gonçalo da Silveira, S.J. (23 February 1526 – 6 March 1561) was a Portuguese Jesuit missionary in southern Africa. Life. Silveira was born at Almeirim, Portugal, about from Lisbon. He was the tenth child of Dom Luís da Silveira, first count of Sortelha, and Dona Beatriz Coutinho, daughter of Dom Fer...
Nuno Martins da Silveira Nuno Martins da Silveira (1380-1450s) was a Portuguese nobleman, Lord and alcaide of Terena. Escrivão da puridade, (King's private secretary) of Afonso V in 1450. Biography. Nuno was the son of Martim Gil Pestana and Maria Gonçalves da Silveira. His wife was Leonor Falcão daughter of João Falc...
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Gordon Wharmby [SEP] date of death
Gordon Wharmby Gordon Wharmby (6 November 1933 – 18 May 2002) was a British television actor. He was best known for the role of Wesley Pegden on "Last of the Summer Wine". He was born in Manchester, Lancashire, in 1933, and served in the Royal Air Force during his national service. Wharmby was originally employed as a ...
who formed a new trio with Entwistle and Alvin. Entwistle, played by Burt Kwouk, had been a supporting character brought in to replace Wesley Pegden after the death of actor Gordon Wharmby, but his role on the show steadily increased in the previous two series. The original cast of "Last of the Summer Wine" also includ...
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Gregory of Nyssa [SEP] date of death
Gregory of Nyssa Gregory of Nyssa, also known as Gregory Nyssen (; c. 335 – c. 395), was bishop of Nyssa from 372 to 376 and from 378 until his death. He is venerated as a saint in Roman Catholicism, Eastern Orthodoxy, Oriental Orthodoxy, and Anglicanism. Gregory, his elder brother Basil of Caesarea, and their friend G...
Testimonies Against The Jews Testimonies Against The Jews is a 4th or 5th century pseudepigraphical text written in the name of Gregory of Nyssa which contains Old Testament testimonies against the Jews. Its author is often called Pseudo-Gregory. Authorship. The text is widely agreed to be pseudepigraphical. It is date...
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Gunnar Nylund [SEP] date of death
Gunnar Nylund Gunnar Nylund (1 May 1914–1997) was a Swedish ceramic designer since the 1930s, best known as the artistic director of Rörstrand, was already a well-established ceramic artist in Denmark first at the Bing & Grøndahl Porcelain factory in Copenhagen 1925-28. Later, in 1928, in collaboration with chemist Nat...
encouraged him in the study of animals. Nylund did some extra work at the Bing & Grondahl Porcelain factory, designing new products for a Paris exhibition. He was then offered full-time employment by the company and as a result gave up his architecture studies. At Bing & Gröndahl, his mentor was Paul Gauguin’s son Jean...
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Hamdi Lembarki [SEP] date of death
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marocaine des droits humains affirmed that police beat him to death in the street. In November, in an unprecedented movement in the territory, two Moroccan policemen were processed for alleged tortures to Lembarki, which finally caused him death. Hamdi Lembarki was buried on the Gdeim Izik cemetery, in the outskirts of...
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Hans Bull Brodtkorb Mohr [SEP] date of death
Hans Bull Brodtkorb Mohr Hans Bull Brodtkorb Mohr (26 September 1886 – 29 January 1973) was a Norwegian educator and international cooperation activist. Early life and career. He was born in Haltdalen as a son of vicar Rasmus Christian Mohr (1850–1938) and Anna Johanne Brodtkorb (1853–1925). He finished his secondary e...
Hans Mohr (athlete) Hans Mohr (born 6 August 1914, date of death unknown) was a Yugoslav athlete. He competed in the men's high jump at the 1936 Summer Olympics.
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Hans Harder [SEP] date of death
Hans Harder Johannes Georg Smith Harder, known as Hans Harder (12 August 1792 – 25 November 1873) was a Danish painter and drawing master. He was known especially as a painter of landscapes. Biography. Harder was born in Copenhagen, Denmark. He studied at the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts. In 1822, he became a dra...
CheerLights", a global network of synchronized multicolored lights. Internet of Things Projects Internet of Things Pittsburgh. On April 9, 2014, Hans Scharler formed "IoTPGH", an Internet of Things Meetup (website) in Pittsburgh, PA. Hans Scharler: Patents. Hans Scharler: Patents Internet of Things Patents. - Country -...
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Hans Hildenbrand [SEP] date of death
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CheerLights", a global network of synchronized multicolored lights. Internet of Things Projects Internet of Things Pittsburgh. On April 9, 2014, Hans Scharler formed "IoTPGH", an Internet of Things Meetup (website) in Pittsburgh, PA. Hans Scharler: Patents. Hans Scharler: Patents Internet of Things Patents. - Country -...
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Harry Kenneth Dimoline [SEP] date of death
Harry Kenneth Dimoline Brigadier Harry Kenneth Dimoline CBE MBE DSO TD CPM (6 September? 1903–15 November 1972) was an officer in the Royal Artillery during World War II. World War II. A part-time officer in the 59th (4th West Lancashire) Medium Brigade, Royal Artillery of the Territorial Army (TA) during the 1920s and...
1944 – Jan 1945) - Major-General Charles Boucher (Jan 1945 – Aug 1945) Formation during World War II Headquarters. - Central India Horse "(up to April 1942 and from July 1944) (Divisional Reconnaissance Regiment)" - Royal Artillery Commanders divisional artillery: - Brigadier Noel Beresford-Peirse - Brigadier P. Maxwel...
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Harry Wüstenhagen [SEP] date of death
Harry Wüstenhagen Harry Wüstenhagen (11 January 1928 – 11 December 1999) was a German film actor. He appeared in 45 films between 1953 and 1988. He was born in Berlin, Germany and died in Florida. Harry Wüstenhagen was the German dubbing voice for Sherlock Holmes in "Sherlock Holmes and the Deadly Necklace" (1962), "A ...
Gilder who get engaged. Doctor Loxon and Lady Chelford do not appear in the novel at all—she has actually died years before. Cast. - Joachim Fuchsberger as Dick Alford - Grit Boettcher as Leslie Gine - Dieter Borsche as Lord Harry Chelford - Charles Régnier as Detective Puddler (as Charles Regnier) - Eva Ingeborg Schol...
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Heinz Bigler [SEP] date of death
Heinz Bigler Heinz Bigler (21 December 1925 – 20 June 2002) was a Swiss football midfielder who played for Switzerland in the 1954 FIFA World Cup. He also played for BSC Young Boys. External links. - FIFA profile
Bigler Bigler can refer to: People with the surname. - Chris Bigler, poker player - Erin Bigler (born 1949), American neuropsychologist - Heinz Bigler (1925–2002), Swiss footballer - Ivan Bigler (1892–1975), American baseball player - John Bigler, California governor - Kevin Bigler (born 1992), Swiss footballer - Milo ...
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Helga Kurm [SEP] date of death
Helga Kurm Helga Kurm (11 January 1920 - 7 January 2011) was an Estonian pedagogue. She was docent of the Tartu State University's Pedagogical Division. She authored works such as "Sinule, tütarlaps" (1970) and "Eesti NSV teeneline õpetaja" (1975), and "Iz Istorii narodnogo obrazovanija Pribaltiki" (1977).
, founder of public education - Johannes Hint (1914–1985), physicist, inventor - Jakob Hurt (1839–1906), linguist, collector of folklore - Andres Kasekamp (born 1966), historian - Rainer Kattel (born 1974), innovation scholar, political philosopher - Paul Kogerman (1891–1951), chemist - Wolfgang Köhler (1887–1967), psy...
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Hendrick Danckerts [SEP] date of death
Hendrick Danckerts Hendrick Danckerts (c.1625 - 1680) was a Dutch Golden Age landscape painter and engraver. Biography. Danckerts was born in The Hague, where he learned his trade and remained until 1653. He visited England for the first time in 1650. In 1653 he went to Italy, where he stayed for five years. He then mo...
/architect/painter (born 1598) - Giovanni Francesco Grimaldi, Italian architect and painter (born 1606) - November 30 – Sir Peter Lely, English painter (born 1618) - "date unknown" - Juan de Alfaro y Gamez, Spanish painter of the Baroque (born 1643) - Nicolas Baudesson, French flower painter (born 1611) - Girolamo Boni...
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Henrik Pontoppidan [SEP] date of death
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would leave the Academy in protest against the choice of recipient of the prize the previous year, Elfriede Jelinek; he characterized Jelinek's work as chaotic and pornographic. As a membership in the Academy is for life, Ahnlund was not able to formally leave the Academy during his lifetime, but did not participate in...
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Henry Dillon, 11th Viscount Dillon [SEP] date of death
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to Hugh Edward Henry Clifford, 5th Baron Clifford of Chudleigh Lichfield died on 15 February 1743 in Spelsbury. He was succeeded by his son and namesake, George Henry Lee II. End of the Line. The 3rd and 4th Earls died without issue so Lichfield's estate eventually reverted to his eldest surviving daughter, Lady Charlo...
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Henry Spencer Palmer [SEP] date of death
Henry Spencer Palmer Major General Henry Spencer Palmer (30 April 1838 – 10 February 1893) was a British army military engineer and surveyor, noted for his work in developing Yokohama harbor in the Empire of Japan as a foreign advisor to the Japanese government Biography. Palmer was born at Bangalore, British India; hi...
individuals follows, including year of death. - 13 June — Henry George Lamond, novelist (died 1969) - 1 July — Dorothea Mackellar, poet (died 1968) - 18 August — Nettie Palmer, critic (died 1959) - 28 August — Vance Palmer, novelist (died 1959) Deaths. A list, ordered by date of death (and, if the date is either unspec...
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Horace Francis Barnes [SEP] date of death
Horace Francis Barnes Horace Francis Barnes ( 23 November 1902 - 5 February 1960) was an English entomologist who specialised in Diptera. From 1924 to 1927 he was a Ministry of Agriculture Research Scholar at The College of St Gregory and St Martin at Wye in England and New York State Museum. From 1927 until his death ...
Rabdophaga justini Rabdophaga justini is a gall midge. It was first described by Horace Francis Barnes in 1935. The larvae tunnel in the shoots of purple willow ("Salix purpurea"). Description. The larvae live in separate chambers under the bark of shoots of purple willow ("Salix purpurea"). Before the larvae pupate th...
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Ian Clunies Ross [SEP] date of death
Ian Clunies Ross Sir William Ian Clunies Ross (22 February 189922 June 1959) was an Australian veterinary scientist. He has been described as the 'architect' of Australia's scientific boom, for his stewardship of the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO), the Australian scientific organis...
War economic development plan, an Act of the Australian Parliament was passed for their construction (Wool Uses Promotion Act, 1945). The laboratories, built at Prospect Hill near Sydney under Carter's supervision, were opened in 1953 as the “Sheep Biology Laboratory” of the CSIRO (renamed the “Ian Clunies Ross Animal ...
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Ikhlas Khouli [SEP] date of death
Ikhlas Khouli Ikhlas Khouli was a 35-year-old resident of Tulkarm, West Bank, and mother of seven who was executed in 2002, without trial, by Fatah's Al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigade for allegedly collaborating with Israel. She was the first Palestinian woman to be executed for such a crime. External links. - Palestinian Group ...
in illegal business dealings to fulfill his desire for wealth. - Qusai Khouli as Yazan: Yazan is a blind artist with a generous, loving and mild-mannered personality. He refuses to let his disability restrict his lifestyle or affect his relationships with others. The emotional impact of his mother's death during his ch...
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