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Birth charts with Vulcanus in 11th HouseYou will find on these pages astrological charts of thousands of celebrities with Vulcanus in the 11th House. Just click on the celebrities of your choice to get their interactive natal chart, planetary dominants and excerpts of astrological portrait.
Biography of Johann Georg Mohr (excerpt)
Johann Georg Mohr (May 6 1864 – January 28, 1943) was a German painter, associated with the Kronberger Malerkolonie. He was born in the Free City of Frankfurt, where he studied at the Städelschule and at the Academy of Berlin.Among his classmates at the Städel Institute included Fritz Rumpf, Robert Forell, Oscar Goebel, Jacob Happ (1861-1936) and the sculptor Hugo Kauffmann.
Biography of Pierre Stéphen (excerpt)
Pierre Trambouze, also known as Pierre Stephen, was a French theatre and cinema actor, born on April 28, 1890, in Paris and died on June 3, 1980, in Paris. An amateur painter, he was also known for his caricatures and advertising drawings.
Biography of Paul Maas (classical scholar) (excerpt)
Paul Maas (18 November 1880, in Frankfurt am Main – 15 July 1964, in Oxford) was a German scholar who, among other things, developed principles of textual criticism inherited from Karl Lachmann. He studied classical philology at the universities of Berlin and Munich, receiving his doctorate in 1903.
Biography of Donna Gaines (excerpt)
Donna Gaines, born March 21, 1951 in Brooklyn, Kings County, New York, is a sociologist, journalist, and social worker in the United States. Her time of birth comes from her, in "A Misfit's Manifesto: The Sociological Memoir of a Rock & Roll Heart" by Donna Gaines (Rutgers University Press, 2007).
Biography of Leonard Nelson (excerpt)
Leonard Nelson (11 July 1882 – 29 October 1927), sometimes spelt Leonhard, was a German mathematician, critical philosopher, and socialist. He was part of the neo-Friesian school (named after post-Kantian philosopher Jakob Friedrich Fries) of neo-Kantianism and a friend of the mathematician David Hilbert.
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 Manuel Lao Hernández (excerpt)
Manuel Lao Hernández, born in Doña María, Almería, on June 10, 1944, is a Spanish entrepreneur engaged in various sectors such as finance, real estate, hospitality, agriculture, and entertainment. He is the founder and president of numerous companies, notably Cirsa, which was acquired by the Blackstone Group in 2018, except for the Leisure business in Argentina.
Biography of Crystal Hunt (excerpt)
Crystal Hunt (born February 5, 1985) is an American actress and producer. She is best known for her roles in the soap operas Guiding Light (2003–2006) and One Life to Live (2009–2010, 2012). Her approximate time of birth comes from her on X, she indicates being Leo Ascendant and having the Moon in Leo.
Biography of Francis Salet (excerpt)
Francis Salet, born in the 6th arrondissement of Paris on February 12, 1909, and passed away in the 7th arrondissement of Paris on September 5, 2002, was a historian and museum curator, as well as a member of the Institut de France.
Biography of Roger Newdigate (excerpt)
Sir Roger Newdigate, 5th Baronet (31 May 1719 – 23 November 1806), was an English politician who served in the House of Commons between 1742 and 1780.He was also a noted collector of antiquities. Born in Nuneaton, he inherited the title of 5th Baronet and the estates of Arbury and Harefield in 1734 after his brother's early death.
Biography of Haakon Lorentzen (excerpt)
Haakon Lorentzen, born in Oslo on August 23, 1954, is a Norwegian investor, financier, philanthropist, and businessman, residing in Brazil since he was three months old. President of the Lorentzen Group, he is the son of Princess Ragnhild of Norway and Erling Sven Lorentzen, founder of Aracruz Celulose and Companhia de Navegação Norsul.
Biography of Anna Lutoslawska (excerpt)
Anna Lutosławska-Jaworska (born July 16, 1928, in Kraków, died December 19, 2022, in the same city) was a Polish actress, theater director, and educator. Her time of birth comes from her in this article on April 19, 2014. She began her career in 1945 in Kraków and performed in various theaters in Kraków and Wrocław.
Biography of Jaques Lazier (excerpt)
Jaques Lazier, born January 25, 1971, in Denver, is an American racing driver.He is the brother of Buddy Lazier, winner of the 1996 Indianapolis 500, and the son of Bob Lazier, also a racing driver. Lazier made his debut in the Indy Racing League in 1998 but failed to qualify for the Indianapolis 500.
Biography of Knut Dahl (circus director) (excerpt)
Knut Dahl (born September 16, 1952, in Oslo) is a Norwegian circus director and the founder of the Norwegian circus Cirkus Merano. Dahl became the youngest circus director in history when, at age 22, he premiered as director in Fredrikstad in April 1975.
Biography of Andrew J. Evans Jr. (excerpt)
Andrew Julius Evans Jr. (November 11, 1918 – December 25, 2001) was a United States Air Force major general and a flying ace, who was credited in destroying six enemy aircraft in aerial combat and two enemy aircraft on the ground during World War II.
Biography of José Canalejas (excerpt)
José Canalejas Méndez, born on July 31, 1854, in Ferrol and died on November 12, 1912, in Madrid, was a Spanish lawyer and regenerationist statesman.His time of his birth comes from a biography that is no longer available online. He served as Minister of Public Works, Justice, Economy and Budget, and Agriculture, Industry, Commerce, and Public Works during the regency of Queen Maria Christina.
Biography of Alex Lagemann (excerpt)
Alexander Robert Lagemann, born July 28, 1989, is an American singer-songwriter, TV personality, and former collegiate athlete. While playing football at UC Berkeley, he started making hip-hop music, leading to the formation of Radical Something in 2011. He starred in Mark Burnett's dating show "Coupled" on FOX in 2016.
Biography of Eugène Chevandier de Valdrome (excerpt)
Jean-Pierre Napoléon Eugène Chevandier de Valdrome, born on August 15, 1810, in Saint-Quirin (Moselle) and died on December 1, 1878, in Cirey-sur-Vezouze (Meurthe-et-Moselle), was a French politician, forester, and industrialist. Promoted to Commander of the Legion of Honour in 1869, he managed numerous family enterprises, including glassworks, forges, coal mines, and sawmills.
Biography of Brooks Wheelan (excerpt)
Brooks Wheelan (born August 21, 1986) is an American stand-up comedian, actor, writer, and podcaster. He is best known for his season as a cast member and writer on Saturday Night Live (2013–2014). He currently hosts the podcast Entry Level with Brooks Wheelan and has released a Comedy Central special.
Biography of Robert Abraham (excerpt)
Robert Abraham, born on November 23, 1921, in Dourdan (Essonne) and died on November 27, 2004, was a French colonel and Companion of the Liberation. In September 1941, after the Syrian campaign, he joined the Free French Forces in Beirut. Assigned to the 1st Free French Tank Company, he took part in the Libyan campaign and the Battle of El Alamein, where he was wounded.
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 Timothy Brown (actor) (excerpt)
Thomas Allen Brown (May 24, 1937 – April 4, 2020), known also as Timothy Brown, Tim Brown, and Timmy Brown, was an American actor, singer, and football player. He played in the National Football League (NFL) as a running back and return specialist.
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 Helado Negro (excerpt)
Roberto Carlos Lange (born August 4, 1980), better known by his stage name Helado Negro, is an American musician.His approximate time of birth comes from him on X, where he states that he is a Leo Ascendant. In 2019 he was awarded a United States Artists Fellow in Music and also the recipient of a 2019 Grants to Artists award in Music from the Foundation for Contemporary Arts.
Biography of Hermann Schmitz (industrialist) (excerpt)
Hermann Schmitz (January 1, 1881 – October 8, 1960) was a German industrialist and Nazi war criminal who served as CEO of IG Farben from 1935 to 1945. Born in Essen, Schmitz advanced his career through roles in various companies and became involved in Nazi politics, serving in the Reichstag.
Biography of Max Cavallari (excerpt)
Massimiliano Cavallari, known as Max, born July 8, 1963, in Varese, is an Italian actor, comedian, and humorist. Hailing from San Severo on his mother's side and Maropati on his father's side, he has three children from two marriages. Alongside Bruno Arena, he formed the comedy duo Fichi d'India from 1988 to 2013, starting on Radio Deejay and gaining fame on shows like Zelig and Colorado.
Biography of Paul Meilhat (excerpt)
Paul Meilhat (born 17 May 1982) is a French sailor and navigator.He was a high level 49er dinghy sailor with Olympic aspirations before moving into offshore sailing.From 2015 to the end of 2018 he was skipper of the IMOCA 60 - SMA and competed in the Vendée Globe.
Biography of Danny Baker (radio DJ) (excerpt)
Danny Baker, born on June 22, 1957, is an English comedy writer, journalist, radio DJ, and screenwriter. He has mainly worked for London's regional radio and television. His time of birth comes from him, in "Going to Sea in a Sieve: The Autobiography" by Danny Baker (Orion, 2011).
Biography of Armando Businco (excerpt)
Armando Businco (Jerzu, June 11, 1886 – Cagliari, September 4, 1967) was an Italian physician. He earned his medical degree in 1912, specializing in pathological anatomy. He held various teaching positions, including at the Universities of Perugia and Cagliari, where he was appointed professor in 1927.
Biography of Abe Gibron (excerpt)
Abraham Gibron (September 22, 1925 – September 23, 1997) was an American professional football player and coach.He played as a guard for 11 seasons in the AAFC and NFL, primarily with the Cleveland Browns. Born in Indiana, Gibron excelled in athletics in high school.
Biography of Christian Jankowski (excerpt)
Christian Jankowski (born April 21, 1968 in Göttingen, West Germany) is a German contemporary artist specializing in multimedia formats such as video, installation, and photography. He lives and works in Berlin and New York. His time of birth comes from him, in "Mein erstes Buch" by Christian Jankowski (Portikus, 1998).
Biography of Octave Mannoni (excerpt)
Dominique-Octave Mannoni (August 29, 1899 – July 30, 1989) was a French ethnologist, philosopher, and psychoanalyst born in Lamotte-Beuvron to a Corsican family. His studies, interrupted by World War I, culminated in a 1923 philosophy degree on Plotinus. Teaching in France and abroad, he lived in Madagascar (1931–1945), where he explored botany, wrote poetry, and supported Madagascar’s independence, leading to his dismissal in 1947.
Biography of Angelo Domenghini (excerpt)
Angelo Domenghini (born 25 August 1941) is an Italian football manager, and former player, who played as a forward, often as a right winger, or even as a striker. Despite his creative role, he also had a notable eye for goal, as well as excellent technical ability, which, along with his acceleration and agility, allowed him to beat players with the ball, in particular during one on one situations.
Biography of Laureto Tieri (excerpt)
Laureto Tieri (born February 24, 1879, in Bolognano, and died 1952 in Florence) was an Italian physicist. He graduated in physics from the University of Rome in 1903, where he worked as an assistant to Pietro Blaserna and was a lecturer in experimental physics.
Biography of Justus Koch (excerpt)
Ernst Friedrich Adolf Justus Koch (* November 5, 1891 in Magdeburg; † May 30, 1962 in Düsseldorf) was a German lawyer and notary. During the Weimar Republic, he specialized in copyright law and played a central role in founding the German Society for the Exploitation of Musical Copyright (Stagma).
Biography of Carl Hambro (excerpt)
Carl Joachim Hambro (7 June 1914 – 19 February 1985) was a Norwegian novelist, journalist, essayist, translator, and Romance philologist.The son of Conservative politician C.J.Hambro, he pursued a philological career, graduating in 1939. During World War II, he lectured at Oslo Commerce School and the Norwegian College in Uppsala.
Biography of Joseph Plavcan (excerpt)
Joseph Michael Plavcan (July 15, 1908 – February 7, 1981) was an American painter and teacher from Erie, Pennsylvania.Born to Czechoslovakian immigrant parents, he studied art at the Erie Public Library and under George Ericson. He attended the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts and won the Cresson Traveling Scholarship in 1928.
Biography of Mathilde Vollmoeller-Purrmann (excerpt)
Mathilde Vollmoeller-Purrmann (October 18, 1876 – July 17, 1943) was a German modernist painter and the wife of painter Hans Purrmann. Born into a prominent family of scholars and entrepreneurs, she received a broad education in arts and languages. After studying painting in Berlin and Paris, she exhibited successfully at renowned salons like the Salon d’Automne and Salon des Indépendants.
Biography of Jean Amsler (excerpt)
Jean Marcel Amsler (born on February 5, 1914, in Beaune, and died on January 29, 2005, in Paris) was a French-Swiss professor of German and translator, specializing in the works of Günter Grass, for whom he was the official translator. He was an agrégé of the University and a graduate of Oriental Languages.
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 Jean Dollfus (excerpt)
Jean Mathieu Dollfus, born on September 25, 1800, in Mulhouse and died on May 21, 1887, in the same city, was a French industrialist, economist, and politician. He served as the mayor of Mulhouse from 1863 to 1869 and led the family textile business Dollfus-Mieg et Compagnie (DMC).
Biography of Nevio Scala (excerpt)
Nevio Scala (born 22 November 1947 in Lozzo Atestino) is an Italian football sporting director, coach and former player. Throughout his footballing career, he played as a midfielder for several Italian clubs, and won several titles during his time with A.C. Milan.
Biography of Kurt Hiller (excerpt)
Kurt Hiller (born August 17, 1885, Berlin – died October 1, 1972, Hamburg) was a German essayist, lawyer, expressionist poet, and pacifist journalist. Born into a middle-class Jewish family, he was a communist inspired by Kant and Schopenhauer, though he rejected Hegel, which alienated him from Marxists.
Biography of Martino Zanetti (excerpt)
Martino Zanetti, born 4 February 1944 in Treviso, Italy, is an Italian businessman and abstract visual artist, best known as the owner of Caffè Hausbrandt and for his vibrant paintings. His time of birth comes from him on his website martinozanetti.com/artista/ After serving in the Alpini corps, he launched his own venture in 1968, focusing on high-quality gourmet coffee.
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 Francesco Valagussa (excerpt)
Francesco Valagussa, born on August 2, 1872, in Pistoia and died on May 24, 1950, in Rome, was an Italian pediatrician and politician. Graduating in 1897, he became a professor of pediatrics in 1902 and served as the chief assistant at the pediatric clinic in Rome for twelve years.
Biography of Delly Madrid (excerpt)
Delly Madrid Arana (born April 29, 1979, in Lima) is a Peruvian model, professional swimmer, and comedic actress. She started swimming at a young age and won a championship at 12 as part of Piura's team. She entered modeling by competing in Miss Peru 1997 as Miss Apurímac and later worked for Gisela Contigo.
Biography of Gustav de Vries (excerpt)
Gustav de Vries (22 January 1866 – 16 December 1934) was a Dutch mathematician, who is best remembered for his work on the Korteweg–de Vries equation with Diederik Korteweg. He was born on 22 January 1866 in Amsterdam, and studied at the University of Amsterdam with the distinguished physical chemist Johannes van der Waals and with Korteweg.
Biography of Marcel Loubens (excerpt)
Marcel Jean Firmin Loubens, born on June 30, 1923, in Mazères-sur-Salat and died on August 14, 1952, in the Pierre-Saint-Martin chasm, was a French speleologist. He died in an accident during an exploration.
Biography of Didier Conrad (comics artist) (excerpt)
Didier Conrad, known as Conrad, born on May 6, 1959, in Marseille, is a French comic book artist and writer. Alongside Yann le Pennetier, known as Yann, he created the series Les Innommables and Bob Marone, published in the Journal de Spirou in the early 1980s. |
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