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You will find on these pages astrological charts of thousands of celebrities with Jupiter in the 3rd House. Just click on the celebrities of your choice to get their horoscope, excerpts of astrological portrait, natal chart, positions of planets and astrological houses, biography, and photo. Biography of Chester A. Arthur
Chester Alan Arthur (October 5, 1829 – November 18, 1886) was an American politician who served as the twenty-first President of the United States. Arthur was a member of the Republican Party and worked as a lawyer before becoming the twentieth vice president under James Garfield. While Garfield was mortally wounded by Charles Guiteau on July 2, 1881, he did not die until September 19, at which time Arthur was sworn in as president, serving until March 4, 1885. Before entering politics, Arthur was a member of the Stalwart faction of the Republican Party and a political protégé of Roscoe Conkling, rising to Collector of Customs for the Port of New York. He was appointed by President Ulysses S. Grant but was removed by the succeeding president, Rutherford B. Hayes, in an effort to reform ... Biography of Philippe Jaroussky
Philippe Jaroussky (born 13 February 1978 in Maisons-Laffitte, France) is a French sopranist countertenor. He began his musical career with the violin, winning an award at the Versailles conservatory and then took up the piano before turning to singing. He is noted for a virtuosic coloratura technique and for compelling and enlivened interpretations of baroque cantatas and operas. This has contributed to the early music revival currently in vogue in the music world. Jaroussky was inspired to sing by the Martinique-born countertenor Fabrice di Falco. He received his diploma from the Early Music Faculty of the Conservatoire de Paris. Since 1996, he has studied singing with Nicole Fallien. He has formed his own ensemble called Artaserse, and also often performs with the Ensemble Mathe... Biography of Bertus Aafjes
Lambertus Jacobus Johannes Aafjes (May 12, 1914 – April 23, 1993), known as Bertus Aafjes was a Dutch poet whose work is marked by his devout Catholicism. Aafjes was born in Amsterdam. He wrote poems on the resistance to the German occupation during the World War II. He died in Venlo. Bibliography 1936 - Het Italiaanse Maria-lied, in: De Gemeenschap 1940 - Het gevecht met de muze 1941 - Amoureus liedje in de morgenstond 1941 - Het zanduur van de dood, in: Helicon 1942 - Een laars vol rozen, reisverslag 1943 - Gerrit Achterberg, de dichter van de sarcofaag. Aantekeningen bij zijn poëzie 1943 - Peter-Kersen-eter 1943 - De ark 1944 - Per slot van rekening 1944 - Omne animal 1944 - Elf sonnetten op Friesland 1944 - Verzen en vrouwen 1944 - De laatste brief 1... Add to favourites (no fan yet)Biography of Marion Clignet
Marion Clignet is a French cyclist, born February 22, 1964 in Hyde Park, Illinois, USA. She has won World Championship in 1991, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1999 and 2000.... Biography of Edward, the Black Prince
Edward of Woodstock, Prince of Wales, KG (15 June 1330 – 8 June 1376), popularly known as the Black Prince, was the eldest son of King Edward III of England and Philippa of Hainault, and father to King Richard II of England. Edward, an effective military leader and popular during his life, died one year before his father and so never ruled as king (becoming the first English Prince of Wales to suffer that fate). The throne passed instead to his son Richard, a minor, upon the death of Edward III. Life Edward was born on June 15, 1330 at Woodstock Palace in Oxfordshire. Edward was created Earl of Chester in 1333, Duke of Cornwall in 1337 (the first creation of an English duke) and finally invested as Prince of Wales in 1343. In England Edward served as a symbolic regent for periods in 13... Biography of Jacques Coutela
Jacques Coutela, born October 31, 1925 in Vincennes, was a French Wiccan high priest. On March 15, 1995, Dominique Desseaux, a woman member of French Wicca, murdered Nicole "Diane Lucifera", Jacques Coutela's mate. Later, March 23, 1995, Jacques Coutela murdered Dominique Desseaux by hanging her, and then hanged himself. Wicca (IPA: /ˈwɪkə/) is a neopagan, nature-based religion popularised in 1954 by Gerald Gardner, a retired British civil servant, who at the time called it Witchcraft and its adherents "the Wica". He said that the religion, of which he was an initiate, was a modern survival of an old witchcraft mystery religion that had existed in secret for hundreds of years, originating in the pre-Christian paganism of Europe. The veracity of Gardner's statements cannot... Add to favourites (no fan yet)Biography of Viktoras Kulvinskas
Viktoras P. Kulvinskas, born February 23, 1939 in Kaunas, is a holistic health practitioner, nutritionist, and whole foods advocate. With Ann Wigmore, he co-founded the Hippocrates Health Institute (rated as one of the top health resort by the International Spa Industry). He is the author of seven books on natural living, whole foods, and healthy eating, including Survival into the 21st Century. He is also a lecturer, chef and Bishop of the Essene Church of Christ. He received a Master's degree in mathematics from the University of Connecticut, where he later taught, and was a computer consultant for Harvard University, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, the Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory, and the Apollo Project, among others. He is a member of the Physics honor society S... Biography of Erik Menendez
Joseph Lyle (Lyle) Menendez (born January 10, 1968) and brother Erik Galen (Erik) Menendez (born November 27, 1970) were convicted in a highly publicized trial for the shotgun murders of their parents, Jose and Kitty Menendez, residents of Beverly Hills, California. The parents Jose was born in 1944 to an upper-middle class family in Havana, Cuba. His father was a well-known soccer player who owned his own accounting firm. His mother was a swimmer who was elected to Cuba’s sports hall of fame. Jose had two older sisters, Teresita, known as "Terry", and Marta. Although the family was not rich, Jose’s parents’ accomplishments in sports guaranteed them an honored place in Cuban society. Jose was five years younger than Terry and was spoiled and adored by his mother. Kitty was born in 1... Add to favourites (no fan yet)Biography of Roger Gicquel
Roger Gicquel, born February 22, 1933 in Thiers-sur-Thève, died March 6, 2010, was French journalist, author, newscaster and TV host. Works Des virages et des hommes, 1981, à propos de la Formule 1 Pilotes de grands chemins, Michel Vincent, 1984 Comment le dire?, Le Cherche-Midi, 1990, premier recueil de poèmes Tous les chemins mènent en Bretagne, Ramsay, 1997 Île de Sein l'éternelle résistante, Apogée, 1998 La Violence et la peur, France-Empire, 1978 La Côte d'Émeraude, Actes Sud, 2000 La Rance, de rives en îles, de cales en ports, Ouest-France, 2003 Retourné, Skol Vreizh, 2006, deuxième recueil de poèmes Croisières et escales en Bretagne, Ouest-France, 2007... Add to favourites (no fan yet)Biography of Gérard Bourgoin
Gérard Bourgoin, born July 6, 1939 in Chailley, is a French businessman and politician. He is a good friend of actor Gérard Depardieu and Fidel Castro.... Biography of Elaine Zayak
Elaine Zayak (born April 4, 1965) is an American figure skater. She won the United States national title in 1981 and the World title in 1982. Zayak was coached jointly by Peter Burrows and Marylynn Gelderman throughout her amateur and professional career. At age two, Zayak lost part of her left foot in a lawn mower accident. On the advice of her doctors, she began figure skating as physical therapy, but her injury was not generally known to the skating world during her amateur career. Her left boot is stabilized with a wood mold to compensate for the irregularity in the shape of her left foot. Zayak grew up in Paramus, New Jersey. There, she attended Paramus High School. In 1980, Zayak was part of the first trip to China by American skaters. An excellent student, she was awarde... Biography of Françoise Bettencourt-Meyers
Françoise Bettencourt-Meyers, born is a French heiress, and author of Bible commentaries, and Jewish-Christian relations. The only daughter and thus under french law heiress of Liliane Bettencourt, Meyers was raised in a strictly Catholic household. However she married the Jewish grandson of a Rabbi, murdered at Aushwitz. After marriage, Meyers decided to convert and raise her children as Jews. Her marriage caused controversy as a result of Meyer's grandfather's trial for collaboration with the Nazi regime. She is currently involved in a high profile court case where she is suing François-Marie Banier for taking money from her 'unstable' mother. Bibliography * The Greek gods. Genealogy (Les Dieux grecs. Généalogies), Paris, éd. Christian, 1994, 511 p. * A look at the Bib... Biography of Rod McKuen
Rod McKuen (born April 29, 1933) is a bestselling American poet, composer, and singer, instrumental in the revitalization of popular poetry that took place in the 1960s and early 1970s. Born Rodney Marvin McKuen in Oakland, California, McKuen ran away from home at the age of eleven to escape an alcoholic stepfather and to send what money he could to his mother. After a series of jobs, from lumberjack, ranch hand, railroad worker to rodeo cowboy, throughout the west, McKuen began in the 1950s to excite audiences with his poetry readings, appearing with such well-known poets as Jack Kerouac and Allen Ginsberg; during this time, he often used the pseudonym "Dor". McKuen moved to New York City in 1959 to compose and conduct for the TV show The CBS Workshop. By the 1960s he had achieved f... Biography of Eamon de Valera
Éamon de Valera (born Edward George de Valera) 14 October 1882 – 29 August 1975) was one of the dominant political figures in 20th century Ireland. Co-owner of one of the Irish Press Newspapers, he served in public office from 1917 to 1973, holding the various Irish prime ministerial and presidential offices. He was a significant leader of Ireland's struggle for independence from the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland in the early 20th century, and the Republican anti-Treaty opposition in the ensuing Irish Civil War. After the formation of Fianna Fáil, his militant republicanism moderated towards conservatism. De Valera is also often cited as the principal author of Bunreacht na hÉireann (the Constitution of Ireland). His family De Valera was born in the New York Nursery and ... Biography of Eric Srecki
Eric Srecki, born July 2, 1964 in Bethune, is a French fencer (épéeist).... Biography of Liona Boyd
Liona Maria Carolynne Boyd, CM , B.Mus , LL.D was born in London, England on July 11, 1949, but moved to Canada at the age of eight. At thirteen she asked her parents for a guitar as a Christmas present. After hearing a concert by the great English guitarist, Julian Bream, Boyd was determined to master the instrument. While still a teenager she took private lessons with Eli Kassner, Narciso Yepes, Alirio Diaz, Julian Bream, and legendary guitarist Andrés Segovia. Boyd completed a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Music Performance at the University of Toronto where she graduated with honours and won first prize in the Canadian National Music Competition (she now also has several honorary doctorates). After two years of private study with Alexandre Lagoya in Paris, Boyd returned to North Americ... Add to favourites (no fan yet)Biography of Richard Atcheson
Richard Atcheson, born Autust 10, 1934 in Houston, Texas, is an American editor, the editor of "Lear's" magazine.... Add to favourites (no fan yet)Biography of Félix Le Dantec
Félix Le Dantec, born January 16, 1869 in Plougastel-Daoulas, died in 1917 in Paris, was a French biologist, scientist and writer. He worked with Pasteur on cancer research.... Biography of Dennis Rader
Dennis Lynn Rader (born March 9, 1945) is an American serial killer who murdered 10 people in Sedgwick County (in and around Wichita, Kansas), between 1974 and 1991. He was known as the BTK killer (or the BTK strangler), which stands for "bind, torture and kill" and describes his modus operandi. He sent boastful letters describing the details of the killings to police and to local news outlets during the period of time in which the murders took place. After a long hiatus in the 1990s, he resumed sending letters in 2004, leading to his 2005 arrest and subsequent conviction. Early life Rader is the eldest of four sons born to William Elvin Rader and Dorothea Mae Cook. Though born in Pittsburg, Kansas, he grew up in Wichita, attended Riverview School, and later graduated from Wichita Heig... Add to favourites (no fan yet)Biography of Bernard Lama
Bernard Lama is a former French footballer born in the Indre-et-Loire département but originating from French Guiana who played as a goalkeeper, spending a number of years in goal for Lille and Paris Saint-Germain. He also played for Brest, Lens, Metz and West Ham. His debut with the France national team was on February 17, 1993 against Israel in a 4-0 victory, and he would go on to win 44 caps for his nation. He played in the Euro 1996 finals, and was a substitute at the Euro 2000 finals. Lama also received a two month ban for failing a drug test in 1998. It was reported that it was the consumption of cannabis which led to the ban. This led to Lama losing his place in the French national team to Fabien Barthez for the World Cup in France. He is now a coach and on July 21, 2006, Lama... |
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