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 Biography of Auguste Metz (excerpt) Jean-Antoine Auguste Metz (8 August 1812 – 22 June 1854) was a Luxembourgish entrepreneur, politician, and lawyer. He played a key role in developing Luxembourg’s steel industry in the 19th century and was a prominent liberal member of the Chamber of Deputies, alongside his brothers. 
   
 Biography of Adolphe Clément-Bayard (excerpt) Gustave Adolphe Clément, known from 1909 Clément-Bayard (22 September 1855 – 10 March 1928), was a French entrepreneur. Despite being orphaned, he became a blacksmith and a Compagnon du Tour de France. He later ventured into racing and manufacturing bicycles, pneumatic tyres, motorcycles, automobiles, aeroplanes and airships. 
   
 Biography of Laura Marx (excerpt) Jenny Laura Marx, born on September 26, 1845, in Saint-Josse-ten-Noode (Belgium), and died on November 25, 1911, in Draveil (France), was a socialist activist. The second daughter of Karl Marx and Jenny von Westphalen, she was the wife of Paul Lafargue. The couple dedicated their lives to popularizing and spreading Marxist thought in France. 
   
 Biography of Catharina van Rees (excerpt) Catharina Felicia van Rees (22 August 1831 – 1 April 1915) was an author, editor, and composer.She wrote novels about the lives of composers and edited a collection of "Dutch Authoresses" to use the language of the time. She wrote her novels under the pseudonym Celéstine. 
   
 Biography of Richard Dehmel (excerpt) Richard Fedor Leopold Dehmel (November 18, 1863, in Hermsdorf, Province of Brandenburg – February 8, 1920, in Blankenese, Germany) was a German writer and poet. After being expelled from high school in Berlin due to a conflict with a teacher, he completed his education in Danzig and then studied natural sciences, economics, literature, and philosophy, submitting a thesis in economics. 
   
 Biography of Gustave Planchon (excerpt) François Gustave Planchon, born October 29, 1833, in Ganges, France, and died April 13, 1900, in Montpellier, was a French pharmacist and entomologist. After earning his medical doctorate in 1859, he became a professor of botany in Lausanne and later earned doctorates in science and pharmacy in 1864. 
   
 Biography of Dolors Aleu i Riera (excerpt) Dolores Aleu Riera (April 7, 1857, in Barcelona – February 19, 1913) was a Spanish medical doctor.She was the first woman in Spain to be licensed in medicine and the second to earn a Doctor of Medicine degree. An only child, she began reading at age 5 and studied at the University of Barcelona, earning her undergraduate degree in 1874. 
   
 Biography of Christian Ernst Stahl (excerpt) Christian Ernst Stahl, born on June 21, 1848, in Schiltigheim, Alsace, and died on December 3, 1919, in Jena, was a German botanist. He studied in Strasbourg and Halle, earning his doctorate in 1874. He worked with Julius von Sachs in Würzburg, developing his theory on lichens. 
   
 Biography of Joel Chandler Harris (excerpt) Joel Chandler Harris (December 9, 1848 – July 3, 1908) was an American journalist and folklorist best known for his collection of Uncle Remus stories. Born in Eatonton, Georgia, where he served as an apprentice on a plantation during his teenage years, Harris spent most of his adult life in Atlanta working as an associate editor at The Atlanta Constitution. 
   
 Biography of Jules-Albert de Dion (excerpt) Marquis Jules Félix Philippe Albert de Dion de Wandonne (10 March 1856 (French Wikipedia) – 19 August 1946) was a significant figure in the early automotive industry, co-founding De Dion-Bouton, once the world's largest car manufacturer, and the sports newspaper L'Équipe. 
   
 Biography of Armando Palacio Valdés (excerpt) Armando Palacio Valdés (Entralgo, October 4, 1853 – Madrid, January 29, 1938) was a Spanish writer and literary critic. His time of birth comes from the biography Cuadernos para investigación de la literatura hispánica, Issue 29 (Fundación Universitaria Española, Seminario "Menéndez Pelayo", 2004). 
   
 Biography of Francesco Crispi (excerpt) Francesco Crispi (October 4, 1818 – August 11, 1901) was an Italian patriot and statesman.A key figure in the Risorgimento, he was a close ally of Giuseppe Mazzini and Giuseppe Garibaldi and played a central role in the Italian unification of 1860. 
   
 Biography of Adolf Jensen (excerpt) Adolf Jensen, born on January 12, 1837, in Königsberg, was a German pianist, composer, and music teacher.Mostly self-taught, he received some instruction from Louis Ehlert, Louis Köhler, and Friedrich Marpurg. In 1856, he moved to Russia to teach, hoping to study with Robert Schumann, but Schumann died before they could meet.   
 Biography of Aimé Guerlain (excerpt) Aimé Guerlain, born on April 2, 1834, in Paris and passing away on February 26, 1910, is considered the father of modern perfumery. As the son of Pierre-François-Pascal Guerlain and brother of Gabriel Guerlain, he left an indelible mark on the world of fragrance. 
   
 Biography of José Nakens (excerpt) José Nakens (21 December 1841 – 12 November 1926) was a Spanish journalist, republican activist, and anticlerical. His time of birth comes from an autobiographical poem in which Nakens claims to have been born just before dawn (the sunrise was at 7:15). 
   
 Biography of Louis de Beaufront (excerpt) Louis Chevreux (3 octobre 1855 - 8 janvier 1935), known as Louis de Beaufront, was a key figure in the development of the international auxiliary language Ido. Initially a strong advocate of Esperanto, he played a significant role in its early spread in Western Europe. 
   
 Biography of James Dwight Dana (excerpt) James Dwight Dana FRS FRSE (February 12, 1813 – April 14, 1895) was an American geologist, mineralogist, volcanologist, and zoologist. He made pioneering studies of mountain-building, volcanic activity, and the origin and structure of continents and oceans around the world. His zoological author abbreviation is Dana. 
   
 Biography of Constantin Oddo (excerpt) Paul Marie Constantin Oddo, born on June 6, 1860, and died on June 21, 1926, in Marseille, was a French physician and professor at the Marseille School of Medicine, and a corresponding member of the National Academy of Medicine. The son of a broker and grandson of Auguste Laforêt, he spent his career at the Hôtel-Dieu de Marseille, where he became an intern in 1881. 
   
 Biography of Arthur Meyer (journalist) (excerpt) Arthur Meyer (16 June 1844 - 2 February 1924) was a French press baron, known for directing the conservative daily newspaper Le Gaulois, which merged with Le Figaro in 1929. A royalist, he played a significant role in the press, society, and politics of the French Third Republic. 
   
 Biography of Ernest Jouin (excerpt) Ernest Jouin (December 20, 1844 – June 27, 1932) was a French Catholic priest, journalist, and author, known for his anti-Masonic and antisemitic writings. Born in Angers to a cabinetmaker, Jouin served as a vicar in various parishes before becoming the parish priest of Joinville-le-Pont in 1882, and later of Saint-Augustin and Saint-Médard in Paris. 
   
 Biography of Octave Pirmez (excerpt) Octave Pirmez, born on April 19, 1832, in Châtelineau (a section of Châtelet), and died on May 1, 1883, at the Château d'Acoz, was a Belgian writer, philosopher, poet, and essayist who wrote in French. Octave Louis Benjamin Pirmez was the son of Benjamin Pirmez and Irénée Drion. 
   
 Biography of Jan Heemskerk (excerpt) Jan Heemskerk Abrahamszoon (30 July 1818 – 9 October 1897) was a prominent Dutch politician who served as Chairman of the Council of Ministers, a role akin to Prime Minister, from 1874 to 1877 and again from 1883 to 1888. Originally a liberal, he shifted to conservatism in 1866. 
   
 Biography of Hedda Andersson (excerpt) Hedda Albertina Andersson (April 24, 1861 – September 7, 1950) was a Swedish physician and the second female student at Lund University, as well as the second woman in Sweden to become a university-educated physician. Born into a family of traditional folk healers, she was encouraged by her mother and grandmother to pursue formal medical education to avoid accusations of quackery. 
   
 Biography of Joseph Cassien-Bernard (excerpt) Joseph Marie Cassien Bernard, also known as Marie-Joseph-Cassien Bernard or simply Cassien-Bernard, was a French architect born on October 14, 1848, in La Mure and who passed away in 1926. A student of Charles Garnier, Cassien-Bernard studied at the École des Beaux-Arts in Lyon and later in Paris, where he earned a first-class medal and the second Prix de Rome. 
   
 Biography of Rodolphe Wytsman (excerpt) Rodolphe Paul Marie Wytsman, born in Dendermonde (East Flanders) on March 11, 1860, and died in Linkebeek (Flemish Brabant) on November 2, 1927, was a Belgian Impressionist painter. Rodolphe Wytsman trained at the Royal Academy of Fine Arts in Brussels, where he was a student of Portaels. 
   
 Biography of Theodor Storm (excerpt) Hans Theodor Woldsen Storm was a German writer, born on September 14, 1817, in Husum (then part of the Duchy of Schleswig) and died on July 4, 1888, in Hanerau-Hademarschen.He is renowned for his prose works and poetry. Born into a notable family, he spent a happy childhood in Husum, where his father was a legal advisor. 
   
 Biography of Johan Georg Schwartze (excerpt) Johann Georg Schwartze (20 October 1814 – 28 August 1874) was a painter from the Northern Netherlands, trained in Düsseldorf. Known for portraits and historical themes, he was the father of painter Therese Schwartze and sculptor Georgine Schwartze. Schwartze moved to Philadelphia at three, where he learned from Emanuel Leutze. 
   
 Biography of Thomas Ewing Sherman (excerpt) Thomas Ewing Sherman, S.J. (October 12, 1856 – April 29, 1933) was an American lawyer, educator, and Catholic priest. His time of birth comes from his mother, in "Ellen Ewing, Wife of General Sherman" by Anna (Shannon) McAllister (Benziger Brothers, 1936). 
   
 Biography of Georg Oeder (excerpt) Georg Oeder (*April 12, 1846, Aachen; †July 4, 1931, Düsseldorf) was a German landscape painter associated with the Düsseldorf school. Life and Career Born to a banker and grandson of a wool merchant, Oeder began his education in Duisburg before shifting to painting. 
   
 Biography of Anita Augspurg (excerpt) Anita Theodora Johanna Sophie Augspurg (22 September 1857 – 20 December 1943) was a German jurist, actress, writer, activist of the radical feminist movement and a pacifist. 
   
 Biography of Marcelle Lender (excerpt) Marcelle Lender, born Anne Marie Bastien in Nancy on September 17, 1861, and deceased in Paris on September 27, 1926, was a French singer and actress renowned for being immortalized by Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec in several of his works. Theater She began her career at the Théâtre des Batignolles, where she landed her first role on the very day she met the director, staying there for seven years. 
   
 Biography of Charles Deburau (excerpt) Jean Charles Deburau, born on February 15, 1829, in Paris (formerly the 6th arrondissement) and died on December 18, 1873, in Bordeaux, was a French mime. He was the son and successor of the legendary Jean-Gaspard Deburau, immortalized under the name "Baptiste" in Marcel Carné's film Les Enfants du paradis (1945). 
   
 Biography of Vilma Hugonnai (excerpt) Countess Vilma Hugonnai de Szentgyörgy (30 September 1847 in Nagytétény, Hungary (today part of Budapest) – 25 March 1922 in Budapest) was the first Hungarian woman medical doctor. Life Countess Vilma Hugonnai was the fifth child of Count Kálmán Hugonnai and Riza Pánczély. 
   
 Biography of Aeneas Mackay Jr. (excerpt) Æneas, Baron Mackay (29 November 1838 – 13 November 1909) was a Dutch Anti-Revolutionary politician who served as Chairman of the Council of Ministers from 1888 to 1891. Born into a noble family from Gelderland, he studied law in Utrecht and worked as lawyer and a judge. 
   
 Biography of Gabriel Guerlain (excerpt) Gabriel Guerlain, born on July 6, 1841, in the 4th arrondissement of Paris, and who died in 1933, was a French perfumer and business executive, one of the sons of Pierre-François-Pascal Guerlain, and the brother of Aimé Guerlain. In 1862, his brother Aimé Guerlain took over the family perfume business, having learned the art from their father. 
   
 Biography of Louis Capitan (excerpt) Joseph Louis Capitan, born on April 19, 1854, in Paris and died on August 26, 1929, in the same city, was a French doctor, anthropologist, and prehistorian. Biography Louis Capitan was a student of Claude Bernard, interned in the hospitals of Paris, received his doctorate in 1883, and later became a clinical chief at Hôtel-Dieu and consulting physician at La Pitié. 
   
 Biography of Edith Pechey (excerpt) Mary Edith Pechey (7 October 1845 – 14 April 1908) was one of the first women medical doctors in the United Kingdom and a campaigner for women's rights. She spent more than 20 years in India as a senior doctor at a women's hospital and was involved in a range of social causes. 
   
 Biography of Pierre Lallement (excerpt) Pierre Lallement (October 25, 1843 – August 29, 1891) was a French inventor, considered by some as the creator of the bicycle. In 1862, while working at a baby carriage factory in Nancy, he designed a bicycle by adding pedals and a crank to a draisine. 
   
 Biography of Alfred Kröner (publisher) (excerpt) Alfred Kröner (born February 27, 1861, in Stuttgart; died January 2, 1922, in Berlin) was a German publisher and founder of the Alfred Kröner Verlag in 1904. Son of publisher Adolf von Kröner, he began his publishing career after military training, managing the magazine Die Gartenlaube in Leipzig from 1886. 
   
 Biography of Sophia Jex-Blake (excerpt) Sophia Louisa Jex-Blake (21 January 1840 – 7 January 1912) was an English physician, teacher, and feminist. She led the campaign to secure women access to a university education, when six other women and she, collectively known as the Edinburgh Seven, began studying medicine at the University of Edinburgh in 1869. 
   
 Biography of Eugène Le Bègue de Germiny (excerpt) Charles-Eugène Le Bègue, Count of Germiny, born on July 11, 1841, in Melun and died in June 1898 in Buenos Aires, was a French lawyer and politician. A rising figure in Parisian Catholic right-wing circles, his career was ruined in 1876 by a moral scandal. 
   
 Biography of Arthur de La Borderie (excerpt) Arthur Le Moyne de La Borderie (October 5, 1827 in Vitré – February 17, 1901 in Vitré) was a French historian and politician. Considered the father of Breton historiography, he was also a politician, serving as a general councilor and later as a deputy for Ille-et-Vilaine (Vitré constituency). 
   
 Biography of Honoré Jackson (excerpt) William Henry Jackson (May 3, 1861 – January 10, 1952), also known as Honoré Jackson or Jaxon, was the secretary to Louis Riel during the North-West Rebellion in 1885.His time of birth comes from his father, as mentioned in the biography "Honore Jaxon: Prairie Visionary" by Donald B.   
 Biography of Gipsy Smith (excerpt) Rodney "Gipsy" Smith MBE (31 March 1860 – 4 August 1947) was a British evangelist who conducted evangelistic campaigns in the United States and Great Britain for over 70 years. He was an early member of The Salvation Army and a contemporary of Fanny Crosby and acquaintance of G. 
   
 Biography of Rosina Heikel (excerpt) Emma Rosina Heikel (17 March 1842 – 13 December 1929) was a Finnish medical doctor and feminist. In 1878, she became the first female physician in Finland, and specialised in gynaecology and paediatrics. 
   
 Biography of Eugène Hénard (excerpt) Eugène Alfred Hénard (22 October 1849 – 19 February 1923) was a French architect and a highly influential urban planner.He was a pioneer of roundabouts, which were first introduced in Paris in 1907. Hénard advocated several major urban projects in Paris, including great radial roads linking the center to a new ring road, and the expansion of the Place de l'Opéra. 
   
 Biography of Pierre-Félix Lagrange (excerpt) Pierre-Félix Lagrange, born in 1857 in Soumensac (Lot-et-Garonne) and died in 1928 in Paris, was a renowned French ophthalmologist. Born to a modest family, his teacher recognized his potential and encouraged his family to pursue his education. He became an associate professor of surgery at 26, before specializing in ophthalmology. 
   
 Biography of Charlotte Jacobs (excerpt) Charlotte Jacobs (13 February 1847, Sappemeer - 31 October 1916, The Hague), was a Dutch feminist and pharmacist. She was the first of her gender in the Netherlands with a degree in pharmacology and also active within the women's movement. She was the sister of Aletta Jacobs. 
   
 Biography of Lovis Corinth (excerpt) Lovis Corinth (21 July 1858 – 17 July 1925) was a German artist and writer whose mature work as a painter and printmaker realized a synthesis of impressionism and expressionism. Corinth studied in Paris and Munich, joined the Berlin Secession group, later succeeding Max Liebermann as the group's president. 
   
 Biography of Antoine-François Marmontel (excerpt) Antoine François Marmontel, born on July 16, 1816, in Clermont-Ferrand, and died on January 17, 1898, in Paris, was a renowned French pianist, educator, and musicographer. He entered the Paris Conservatory in 1827, studying under masters like Pierre Zimmermann for piano and Victor Dourlen for harmony. | House in Sign Advanced Search Other Search Tools | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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