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You will find on these pages astrological charts of thousands of celebrities with Venus in the 4th 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 Edmond Jurien de La Gravière
Jean Pierre Edmond Jurien de la Gravière (November 19, 1812 – March 4, 1892) was a French admiral, son of Admiral Jurien, who served through the Revolutionary and Napoleonic wars and was a peer of France under Louis-Philippe. He entered the navy in 1828, was made a commander in 1841, and captain in 1850. During the Crimean War he commanded a ship in the Black Sea. He was promoted to be rear-admiral on December 1, 1855, and appointed to the command of a squadron in the Adriatic in 1859, when he absolutely sealed the Austrian ports with a close blockade. In October 1861 he was appointed to command the squadron in the Gulf of Mexico, and two months later the expedition against Mexico. On January 15, 1862 he was promoted to be vice-admiral. During the Franco-Prussian War of 1870 he had c... Add to favourites (no fan yet)Biography of Ernie Wise
Ernest Wiseman OBE (27 November 1925 – 21 March 1999), known by his stage name Ernie Wise, was an English comedian, best known as one half of the comedy duo Morecambe and Wise, who became an institution on British television, especially for their Christmas specials. Career Ernest Wiseman changed his name (as did his partner) to go into show business. He joined the industry at an early age, appearing as an actor and singer in music hall. His father, Harry, a railway lamp man, was also a semi-professional singer, and they appeared together under the name "Bert Carson and his Little Wonder". In 1939, while still a teenager, he appeared with top British comedian Arthur Askey in his famous Band Waggon show, billed as Britain's Mickey Rooney. Wise joined forces with Eric Morecambe in 19... Add to favourites (no fan yet)Biography of Raoul Reheme Abdul
Raoul Reheme Abdul, born November 7, 1929 in Cleveland, Ohio, is an American singer and author of books on music.... Add to favourites (no fan yet)Biography of Eugène Milon
Eugène Milon, born September 23, 1859 in Loury, died in 1917, was a French carpenter. He was one of the managers who had built the Tour Eiffel in Paris.... Add to favourites (no fan yet)Biography of Alessandro Penna
Alessandro Penna, born June 12, 1906 in Perugia and died January 22, 1977 in Rome (heart attack), was an Italian author and poet.... Add to favourites (no fan yet)Biography of Willy Fritsch
Willy Fritsch (27 January 1901 - 13 July 1973) was a popular leading man in German silent motion-pictures, and the father of actor Thomas Fritsch. Born Wilhelm Anton Frohs in Kattowitz in German Silesia, in 1912 he moved with his family to Berlin, where he planned to become a mechanic. In 1919 he debuted with a small role at prestigious Max Reinhardt Denkmal theatre, and made his feature debut in films as a supporting player in 1921's Miss Venus. Fritsch remained a popular juvenile figure in films and the theater, but his real success came after being paired with Lilian Harvey in 1928, and they appeared regularly together in movies released every year thereafter until 1937. He managed to survive the Hitler era without any loss of prestige, and continued to appear on stage and in films u... Add to favourites (no fan yet)Biography of Antoine-Jérôme Balard
Antoine Jérôme Balard (September 30, 1802 - April 30, 1876) was a French chemist and the discoverer of bromine. Born at Montpellier, he started as an apothecary, but taking up teaching he acted as chemical assistant at the faculty of sciences of his native town, and then became professor of chemistry at the royal college and school of pharmacy and at the faculty of sciences. In 1826 he discovered in sea-water a substance which he recognized as a previously unknown element and named bromine. This achievement brought him the reputation that secured his election as successor to L. J. Thenard in the chair of chemistry at the faculty of sciences in Paris, and in 1851 he was appointed professor of chemistry at the College de France, where he had M.P.E. Berthelot first as pupil, then as ass... Add to favourites (no fan yet)Biography of Delbert McClinton
Delbert McClinton (born 4 November 1940, in Lubbock, Texas) is a Grammy Award-winning singer-songwriter and musician. Active as a side-man since at least 1962 and as a band leader since 1972, he has recorded several major-label albums, and has charted singles on the Billboard Hot 100, Mainstream Rock Tracks, and Hot Country Songs charts. His highest-peaking single was "Tell Me About It", a 1992 duet with Tanya Tucker which reached #4 on the country charts. Career Delbert McClinton honed his craft working in a bar band, The Straitjackets, backing visiting blues giants such as Sonny Boy Williamson II, Howlin' Wolf, Lightnin' Hopkins, and Jimmy Reed. He made his first recordings as a member of the Ron-Dels and was noted for his distinctive harmonica work on Bruce Channel's 1962 hit "Hey... Add to favourites (no fan yet)Biography of Fernand Herman
Fernand H.J. Herman, born January 23, 1932 in Bruxelles and died April 4, 2005, was a Belgian politician, several times Minister, member of Parliment, and member of PSC (Humanist Democratic Centre, a Belgian Francophone Christian democratic political party in Wallonia).... Biography of Derek Parker
Derek Parker (born May 27, 1932) is a British writer and broadcaster. He is the author of numerous works on literature, ballet, and opera, and with his wife, of several books about astrology. He was born in Looe, Cornwall, and educated at Fowey Grammar School. He worked as reporter with The Cornishman (Penzance) then as drama critic with The Western Morning News (Plymouth). Subsequently he worked as writer, announcer and interviewer with TWW (Independent Television, Cardiff), then as freelance writer and broadcaster for BBC radio and television. During the 1960s and 1970s he wrote and introduced innumerable programmes about the arts, including series about the ballet and opera, and features on individual artists. He introduced long-running series both for BBC Radio 4 and the World Servi... Add to favourites (no fan yet)Biography of Chet Forte
Fulvio Chester "Chet" Forte, Jr. (August 7, 1935 in Hackensack, New Jersey – May 18, 1996 in San Diego, California) was an American television director and sports radio talk show host. Early life Forte's life in the sports world began as an All-State basketball star at Hackensack High School in Hackensack, New Jersey. He was named to the Star-Ledger's Team of the Century in 1999. From there he starred at Columbia University. In the 1956-57 season, he was named first-team All-American as a point guard, and beat out the legendary Wilt Chamberlain for player of the year. ABC Sports After a brief career in the National Basketball Association, Forte began working in TV, joining ABC Sports in the mid-1960s. In 1970, Forte was named the first director of Monday Night Football. His... Biography of Max Frisch
Max Rudolf Frisch (May 15, 1911 – April 4, 1991) was a Swiss architect, playwright and novelist, regarded as highly representative of German literature after World War II. In his creative works Frisch paid particular attention to issues relating to problems of human identity, individuality, responsibility, morality and political commitment. His use of irony is a significant feature of his post-war publications. Frisch was a member of the Gruppe Olten. Life Max Rudolf Frisch was born in 1911 in Zürich; the son of Franz Bruno Frisch (an architect) and Karolina Bettina Frisch (née Wildermuth). After studying at the Realgymnasium in Zurich, he enrolled at the University of Zurich in 1930, but had to abandon his studies in German literature owing to financial problems caused by the death ... Biography of William Bligh
Vice Admiral William Bligh FRS RN (9 September 1754 – 7 December 1817) was an officer of the British Royal Navy and a colonial administrator. A notorious mutiny occurred during his command of HMS Bounty in 1789; Bligh and his loyal men made a remarkable voyage to Timor, after being set adrift by the mutineers in the Bounty's launch. Fifteen years after the Bounty mutiny, he was appointed Governor of New South Wales in Australia, with orders to clean up the corrupt rum trade of the New South Wales Corps, resulting in the so-called Rum Rebellion. Early life Bligh was born in Plymouth and raised in St Tudy near Bodmin in Cornwall to Cornish parents, Francis and Jane Bligh (née Balsam). He was signed up for the Royal Navy in 1761, at the age of seven, in the same town. It was common pra... Biography of Gaston Roupnel
Gaston Roupnel, born September 23, 1871 in Laissey and died in May 1946, was a French historian and writer. Works about Gaston Roupnel Gilles Laferté, La Bourgogne et ses vins : image d'origine contrôlée, Paris, Belin, 2006. Philip Whalen, Vins, Vignes et Gastronomie bourguignonne selon Gaston Roupnel, Clémency: Terre en Vues, 2007. Philip Whalen, “‘A merciless source of happy memories’: Gaston Roupnel and the Folklore of Burgundian Terroir”, Journal of Folklore Research 44.1 (2007): 21-40. Philippe Poirrier et Annie Bleton-Ruget (dir.), Le temps des sciences humaines. Gaston Roupnel et les années trente, Paris, Éditions Le Manuscrit, 2006. Philip Whalen, Gaston Roupnel, âme paysanne et sciences humaines, Dijon, Éditions Universitaires de Dijon, 2001. Philip Whalen, “La mise ... Add to favourites (no fan yet)Biography of Ruth Hale Oliver
Ruth Hale Oliver, born April 16, 1910 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, died October 3, 1988, was an American teacher, author and astrologer.... Add to favourites (no fan yet)Biography of Thomas Burnett Swann
Thomas Burnett Swann (October 12, 1928 - May 5, 1976) was an American poet, critic and fantasy author. His criticism includes works on the poetry of H.D. and Christina Rossetti. Poetry Swann's poetry consists largely of short, whimsical pieces evoking a naive innocence. Many of them were later incorporated into his novels and placed in the mouths of his characters - sometimes the same poem is spoken by two or three different characters in novels set centuries and continents apart. Poets also frequently appear as characters in his novels, always on the side of good: Sappho in Wolfwinter (1972); Robert Herrick in Will-o-the-Wisp (1977, serialized 1974); a fictionalized Charles Sorley in The Goat Without Horns (1971); and Thomas Chatterton in The Not-World (1975). Fiction Swann... Biography of Roy Chapman Andrews
Roy Chapman Andrews (January 26, 1884 – March 11, 1960) was an American explorer, adventurer and naturalist who became the director of the American Museum of Natural History. He is primarily known for leading a series of expeditions through the fragmented China of the early 20th century into the Gobi Desert and Mongolia. The expeditions made important discoveries and brought the first-known fossil dinosaur eggs to the museum. Early life and education Andrews was born on January 26, 1884, in Beloit, Wisconsin, at 419 St. Lawrence Avenue. As a child, he explored forests, fields, and waters nearby, developing marksmanship skills. He taught himself taxidermy and used funds from this hobby to pay tuition to Beloit College, where he was a member of Sigma Chi. On March 31, 1905, during h... Add to favourites (no fan yet)Biography of Joop den Uyl
Dr. Johannes Marten "Joop" den Uyl (9 August 1919 - 24 December 1987) was a Dutch politician, prime minister of the Netherlands from 1973 until 1977, as a member of the social-democratic PvdA party. He was seen as an idealistic, but also polarizing politician. Throughout history, Dutch political leaders have tended to soothing manners - Den Uyl was one of a relatively few exceptions. People either loved him or hated him. Followers of his idealistic policies called him Ome Joop (Uncle Joop). He was criticized for creating a budget deficit (although this continued under future cabinets) and polarizing Dutch politics. Associated with Den Uyl was the maakbare samenleving (the makeable society, the idea that society is constructed and that government is a player in the construction). Another... Add to favourites (no fan yet)Biography of A. J. Foyt
Anthony Joseph Foyt, Jr., or as he is universally known as in motorsports circles, A. J. Foyt (born January 16, 1935, in Houston, Texas), is a retired American automobile racing driver. He raced in numerous genres of motorsports. His open wheel racing includes USAC Champ cars and midget cars. He raced stock cars in NASCAR and USAC. He won several major sports car racing events. He holds the all-time USAC career wins record with 159 victories, and the all-time American championship racing career wins record with 67. He is the only driver to win the Indianapolis 500 (which he won four times), the Daytona 500, the 24 Hours of Daytona, and the 24 Hours of Le Mans. Foyt won the International Race of Champions all-star racing series in 1976 and 1977. Foyt's success has led to induction in num... Add to favourites (no fan yet)Biography of Georges Briquet
Georges Briquet, born February 5, 1898 in Limoges and died February 8, 1968, was a French Sports journalist, TVhost and radio host.... |
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