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Birth charts with Pluto in 9th HouseYou will find on these pages astrological charts of thousands of celebrities with Pluto in the 9th House. Just click on the celebrities of your choice to get their interactive natal chart, planetary dominants and excerpts of astrological portrait.
Biography of Manlio Bacigalupo (excerpt)
Manlio Bacigalupo (5 September 1907 – 1 December 1977) was an Italian association football goalkeeper and manager from Vado Ligure, Savona. Playing career Over the course of his career, Bacigalupo played for five Italian sides, spending the most of his time with Genoa and Venezia, also playing for Torino.
Biography of Jean Bassompierre (excerpt)
Jean Bassompierre, born on October 23, 1914, in Honfleur (Calvados) and executed by firing squad on April 20, 1948, at 7:10 a.m. at Fort de Montrouge (Seine), was a French military figure and far-right activist. His role in armed collaboration with the Third Reich during World War II led to his execution at the end of the war.
Biography of Mariano Azuela (excerpt)
Mariano Azuela (January 1, 1873 – March 1, 1952) was a Mexican physician and writer, known as the first major novelist of the Mexican Revolution.His socially committed novels influenced generations of protest writers. He began publishing in the 1890s and wrote early novels about fate and society under Porfirio Díaz.
Biography of Judi M. gaiashkibos (excerpt)
Judi M. gaiashkibos (born June 11, 1953) is a Ponca-Santee administrator who has served as executive director of the Nebraska Commission on Indian Affairs since 1995. Her last name is spelled with a lowercase “g” to reflect the belief that “two-leggeds are not superior to four-leggeds.”
Biography of David Norris (politician) (excerpt)
David Patrick Bernard Norris (born 31 July 1944) is an Irish scholar, former independent Senator, and civil rights activist.His time of birth ceoms from him, by Malachy Gallagher. Internationally, Norris is credited with having "managed, almost single-handedly, to overthrow the anti-homosexuality law which brought about the downfall of Oscar Wilde", a feat he achieved in 1988 after a fourteen-year campaign.
Biography of Amanda Labarca (excerpt)
Amanda Labarca Hubertson (5 December 1886 – 2 January 1975) was a Chilean diplomat, educator, writer, and feminist, committed to advancing women’s rights in Latin America and promoting women’s suffrage in Chile. For her time of birth, sources leave some doubt as to whether she was born at the beginning or end of the day.
Biography of Émile Chautard (excerpt)
Émile Chautard (7 September 1864 – 24 April 1934) was a French-born American actor and film director. Born in Paris, he began his career at the Odéon Theatre as an actor before transitioning to directing. He entered cinema in 1910, adapting works such as Eugénie Grandet by Balzac.
Biography of Frank Horton (New York politician) (excerpt)
Frank Jefferson Horton (December 12, 1919 – August 30, 2004) was a U.S.Representative from New York.Born in Cuero, Texas, he graduated from Louisiana State University in 1941 and served in the U.S.Army during World War II. After the war, he attended Cornell Law School, obtaining his law degree in 1947.
Biography of Lion Feuchtwanger (excerpt)
Lion Feuchtwanger (7 July 1884 – 21 December 1958) was a German Jewish novelist and playwright.A prominent figure in the literary world of Weimar Germany, he influenced contemporaries including playwright Bertolt Brecht. Feuchtwanger's Judaism and fierce criticism of the Nazi Party, years before it assumed power, ensured that he would be a target of government-sponsored persecution after Adolf Hitler's appointment as chancellor of Germany in January 1933.
Biography of Olivier Alain (organist) (excerpt)
Olivier Georges Alain (August 3, 1918 – February 28, 1994) was a French organist, pianist, musicologist, and composer. Born in Saint-Germain-en-Laye, he came from a family of musicians, the son of Albert Alain and brother of Jehan and Marie-Claire Alain. He studied at the Paris Conservatory, winning first prizes in composition (1951) and musical analysis (1950).
Biography of Peter Tatchell (excerpt)
Peter Gary Tatchell (born 25 January 1952) is an Australian-born British human rights activist, best known for his work in LGBT social movements.His time of birth comes form him, by email. In 1981, he was selected as the Labour Party's parliamentary candidate for Bermondsey but was criticized by leader Michael Foot for supporting extra-Parliamentary actions against the Thatcher government.
Biography of Tino Sabbadini (excerpt)
Settimio "Tino" Sabbadini (born August 21, 1928, in Monsempron-Libos, and died November 7, 2002, in the same town) was a French road cyclist of Italian descent. A professional from 1950 to 1964, he won a stage in the 1958 Tour de France, outsprinting Louison Bobet and Gastone Nencini.
Biography of Louis Rouffe (excerpt)
Louis Rouffe, born on April 10, 1849, in La Tour-d'Aigues and died on December 21, 1885, in Marseille, was a French mime who succeeded Charles Deburau. He spent most of his career at the Alcazar in Marseille, where pantomime was highly popular.
Biography of Guido Kratschmer (excerpt)
Guido Kratschmer (born 10 January 1953 in Großheubach, West Germany) is a retired West German decathlete.His sports club was the USC Mainz.His time of birth comes from his family. Kratschmer competed at the 1976 Summer Olympics in Montreal, where he won the silver medal in the men's decathlon event.
Biography of Luís Gama (excerpt)
Luís Gonzaga Pinto da Gama (June 21, 1830 – August 24, 1882) was a Brazilian lawyer, abolitionist, orator, journalist, and writer, recognized as the Patron of the Abolition of Slavery in Brazil. His time of birth comes from the biography "Vultos célebres" by Neves Lôbo, Chiquinha (1949).
Biography of Frans Masereel (excerpt)
Frans Masereel, born on July 30, 1889, in Blankenberge (province of West Flanders, Belgium) and died on January 3, 1972, in Avignon (France), was a Belgian engraver, painter, and illustrator. He primarily worked in Switzerland, Germany, and France. An engaged artist, humanist, libertarian, and pacifist antimilitarist, deeply affected by the bloody turmoil of World War I, his works uncompromisingly denounce the horrors of war, oppression, and social injustice.
Biography of Friedrich Naumann (excerpt)
Friedrich Naumann (25 March 1860 – 24 August 1919) was a German liberal politician and Protestant parish pastor. In 1896, he founded the National-Social Association that sought to combine liberalism, nationalism and (non-Marxist) socialism with Protestant Christian values, proposing social reform to prevent class struggle.
Biography of Aďcha (circus performer) (excerpt)
Emma Saďd Ben Mohamed (December 10, 1876 – July 18, 1930) was a French circus performer and the maternal grandmother of Édith Piaf, France's national chanteuse. Early Life Born in her parents' wagon in Soissons, she was the daughter of Saďd Ben Mohamed, a Kabyle acrobat from Algeria, and Margherita Bracco, an Italian acrobat.
Biography of Virginia Sorensen (excerpt)
Virginia Louise Sorensen (née Eggertsen; February 17, 1912 – December 24, 1991) was an American regionalist writer and part of the "lost generation" of Mormon writers. She won the Newbery Medal in 1957 for her children's novel Miracles on Maple Hill.
Biography of Hanns-Josef Ortheil (excerpt)
Hanns-Josef Ortheil (born 5 November 1951, in Cologne) is a German author, scholar of German literature, and pianist.His time of birth comes from his mother. He has written numerous autobiographical and historical novels, translated into eleven languages. Born the fifth son in an educated family, Ortheil was mute in childhood due to his mother’s trauma from losing four sons during WWII.
Biography of Andy Luotto (excerpt)
Andy Luotto, born André Paul Luotto on July 30, 1950, in Brooklyn, is an American-born actor, musician, comedian, and chef who became a naturalized Italian citizen and a well-known figure on Italian television from the mid-1970s. After earning a degree in cinematography from Boston University, he worked as a voice actor before being discovered by Renzo Arbore and appearing in popular RAI shows like L'Altra domenica and Quelli della notte.
Biography of Wilhelm Wigand (excerpt)
Wilhelm Wigand (born July 2, 1895, in Barth; died April 22, 1945, in Großkrausnik) was a German politician (NSDAP). After obtaining his Abitur, he participated in World War I, where he was wounded and decorated.From 1918 to 1920, he was a French prisoner of war.
Biography of Karolina of Legnica-Brieg (excerpt)
Karolina of Legnica-Brieg-Wohlau (German: Charlotte von Liegnitz-Brieg-Wohlau, Polish: Karolina Piastówna; 2 December 1652 in Brzeg – 24 December 1707 in Wrocław), was a Silesian noble, duchess of Legnica, Brzeg and Wołów and the last member of the Silesian Piasts dynasty. Her time of birth comes from the biography "L'Allemagne dynastique: Oldenbourg, Familles alliées H-L" (A.
Biography of Paul Berthier (composer) (excerpt)
Paul Berthier (June 23, 1884 – February 6, 1953) was a French organist and composer, known for his contributions to sacred music. A student of Vincent d’Indy at the Schola Cantorum, he co-founded the Petits Chanteurs ŕ la Croix de Bois choir in 1906.
Biography of Giuliano Dami (excerpt)
Giuliano Dami (14 September 1683 – 5 April 1750) was the favourite and valet (Aiutante di Camera) of Gian Gastone de' Medici, Grand Duke of Tuscany (1723 – 1737). He is known for the "magnetic influence" he exercised on the last Medici Grand Duke of Tuscany, and for his relationship with him.
Biography of Émile Javal (excerpt)
Louis Émile Javal was born on May 5, 1839, in Paris and died on January 20, 1907.He was a French ophthalmologist known for his research in physiological optics and his studies on strabismus. Initially trained as a civil engineer, he turned to medicine, earning his degree from the University of Paris in 1868.
Biography of John Bunch (pianist) (excerpt)
John Bunch (December 1, 1921 – March 30, 2010) was an American jazz pianist. Born and raised in Tipton, Indiana, he began playing piano at 14 in local bands. During World War II, he joined the Army Air Forces as a bombardier but was captured after his plane was shot down in 1944.
Biography of Leopold Auenbrugger (excerpt)
Josef Leopold Auenbrugger (19 November 1722 – 17 May 1809), also known as Leopold von Auenbrugger, was an Austrian physician who invented percussion as a diagnostic technique, making him one of the founders of modern medicine. His time of birth comes from Franz Clar's book, "Leopold Auenbrugger, der Erfinder der Percussion des Brustkorbes" (Leuschner & Lubensky, 1867).
Biography of Nicola Alaimo (excerpt)
Nicola Alaimo (born October 5, 1978, in Palermo, Sicily) is an Italian baritone-bass singer.His time of birth comes from him, on March 27, 2013. At 19, he won the Giuseppe di Stefano competition in Trapani in 1997, performing Dandini in Rossini’s La Cenerentola.
Biography of William Craigie (excerpt)
Sir William Alexander Craigie (13 August 1867 – 2 September 1957) was a renowned philologist and lexicographer. A University of St Andrews alumnus, he became the third editor of the Oxford English Dictionary and co-edited its 1933 supplement with C. T. Onions.
Biography of Waldemar Erfurth (excerpt)
Waldemar Erfurth (4 August 1879 – 2 May 1971) was a German general of infantry, a writer and liaison officer to Finland during World War II Erfurth was born in Berlin.He served in World War I, winning the Iron Cross 1st Class and the Knight's Cross of the Royal House Order of Hohenzollern.
Biography of Carl E. Reichardt (excerpt)
Carl Edwin Reichardt Jr. (July 6, 1931 – July 13, 2017) was an American banking executive and CEO of Wells Fargo Bank. He earned a BA in economics from the University of Southern California in 1956 and started his banking career in the 1960s at Union Bank under Harry Volk.
Biography of Gunnar Lunde (excerpt)
Gunnar Lunde (born February 4, 1944, in Oslo, died August 13, 1993, in Haugesund) was a Norwegian writer and teacher. He debuted as a short story writer in the anthology Gruppe 66 in 1966.The following year, he published his first book, the Kafka-inspired short story collection Flukten fra en flukt.
Biography of Alv Torbjřrnsen (excerpt)
Alv Johan Torbjřrnsen (born April 24, 1908, in Christiania, died January 8, 1943, in Sachsenhausen) was a Norwegian dockworker and resistance fighter. Torbjřrnsen joined the NKP (Norwegian Communist Party) and was a student at the so-called Lenin School in Moscow from 1928 to 1930.
Biography of Gerrit Mannoury (excerpt)
Gerrit Mannoury (17 May 1867 – 30 January 1956) was a Dutch philosopher and mathematician, professor at the University of Amsterdam, and communist. He is known as the central figure in the signific circle, the Dutch counterpart to the Vienna Circle.
Biography of Penelope Turing (excerpt)
Penelope Turing, born on 5 April 1925 in Hampstead, was a British traveller, author, critic, and lecturer, widely recognized as an expert on the Bayreuth Festival. Her time of birth is cited by herself in her book Lance Free (Joseph, 1968). Her published works include New Bayreuth (1969), Hans Hotter: Man and Artist (1983), and Egypt: A Concise Guide for Independent Travellers (1992), among others.
Biography of Mário Reali (excerpt)
Mário Wilson Pedreira Reali (Săo Paulo, May 16, 1957) is an architect and urban planner, graduated from the Faculty of Architecture and Urbanism at the University of Săo Paulo (FAU-USP). Married and a father of three, he is also a politician affiliated with the Workers' Party (PT) since the 1980s.
Biography of Gino Bechi (excerpt)
Gino Bechi was an Italian operatic baritone born on October 16, 1913, in Florence, where he died on February 2, 1993. Gino Bechi studied singing in his hometown with Raoul Frazzi and made his debut in 1936 in Empoli, playing Germont in La Traviata.
Biography of John Brecknock (excerpt)
John Leighton Brecknock (29 November 1937 – 30 May 2017) was an English operatic tenor.Born in Long Eaton, Derbyshire, he joined the chorus of Sadler's Wells Opera in 1967 and advanced to solo roles. His time of birth comes from him, in "Scaling the High Cs: The Musical Life of Tenor John L.
Biography of Salvador Novo (excerpt)
Salvador Novo López (July 30, 1904 – January 13, 1974) was a Mexican writer, poet, playwright, translator, and the official chronicler of Mexico City. A member of Los Contemporáneos and the Mexican Academy of Language, he significantly influenced Mexican politics, culture, and society.
Biography of Řivind Roos (excerpt)
Řivind Roos, born August 27, 1964, in Oslo, is a Norwegian theater director. He resides in Kongsvinger, where he currently serves as the director of Teater i Glĺmdal, a regional theater workshop he joined at its inception in 2010. He holds a degree in musicology from the University of Oslo and previously worked for many years with Hedmark Teater as musical director and regional leader.
Biography of Roy McMillan (excerpt)
Roy David McMillan (July 17, 1929 – November 2, 1997) was an American professional baseball player, coach and manager. He played in Major League Baseball as a shortstop from 1951 to 1966, most prominently as a member of the Cincinnati Reds, where he was the starting shortstop for nine seasons.
Biography of Rafael Ángel Calderón Guardia (excerpt)
Rafael Ángel Calderón Guardia, born on March 10, 1900 (Wikipedia incorrectly lists the date as March 8th), in San José, was a Costa Rican doctor and politician who served as President from 1940 to 1944. After studying in Europe, he returned to Costa Rica to pursue a career in medicine and politics.
Biography of Fabián Dobles (excerpt)
Fabián Dobles Rodríguez (January 17, 1918 – March 22, 1997) was a Costa Rican writer and left-wing political activist.An author of novels, short stories, poems, and essays, he earned international recognition as an author dealing with the plight of the poor and with social protest.
Biography of Henri Polak (excerpt)
Henri Polak (born 22 February 1868 in Amsterdam, died 18 February 1943 in Laren) was a Dutch trade unionist and politician. The son of a Jewish diamond cutter, he began working young before moving to London, where he embraced Marxist ideas and learned about the British labor movement.
Biography of Joseph Görres (excerpt)
Johann Joseph von Görres (born in Koblenz on January 25, 1776, and died in Munich on January 29, 1848) was a German writer, historian, and publicist.Initially a strong supporter of the French Revolution's ideals, he founded the republican newspaper Das rote Blatt in 1799.
Biography of Kenneth R. Powell (excerpt)
Kenneth R. Powell (December 11, 1915 – September 16, 1987) was a Major General in the US Air Force. Born on a farm in McMinnville, he grew up in Tacoma, Washington, and earned a degree in sociology and psychology from Washington State University in 1938 before joining the Air Force.
Biography of Aarón Hernán (excerpt)
Aarón Hernán (20 November 1930 – 26 April 2020) was a Mexican telenovela and film actor. Early life Aarón Hernán was born on 20 November 1930, in Camargo, Chihuahua, Mexico, as Aarón Hernández Rodríguez. Selected filmography The Garden of Aunt Isabel (1971) Death Hernán died on 26 April 2020, aged 89, from acute myocardial infarction while recovering from hip surgery.
Biography of Fernande Barrey (excerpt)
Fernande Barrey (January 9, 1893, in Paris 10e – July 14, 1960, in Paris) was a French artist's model and painter. She left Picardy around 1908 for Paris, where she initially survived as a child prostitute. She later became a model for artists such as Amedeo Modigliani and Chaďm Soutine, who encouraged her to study painting and art history at the École des Beaux-Arts.
Biography of Mercedes Cabanillas (excerpt)
Born on May 22, 1947, Mercedes Cabanillas Bustamante is a Peruvian educator and politician. A leading figure in the Peruvian Aprista Party, she became the first woman in Peru’s history to hold a cabinet position when she was appointed Minister of Education during Alan García’s first presidency in 1987. |
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