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- Minnijean Brown-Trickey was one of a group of African-American teenagers known as the "Little Rock Nine." On September 25, 1957, under the gaze of...
- male
- Diodorus Siculus (Greek), ca. 90 BC- ca. 30 BC, was a Greek historian, born at Agyrium in Sicily (now called Agira). Jerome writes that Diodorus...
- male, deceased (1345)
- Jacob van Artevelde (c. 1290 - 1345), also known as the Wise Man and the Brewer of Ghent, Flemish statesman and political leader, was born in Ghent...
- male, deceased (1884)
- Louie Sam was a member of the Stó:lō First Nation in British Columbia who was lynched by an American mob. Sam was 14 at the time these events oc...
- male, deceased (1794)
- Prince Ignacy Massalski was a Polish-Lithuanian nobleman. Ignacy was Bishop of Vilnius and one of the initiators of the Commission for National...
- male, deceased (1943)
- Rudger Judd Clawson (March 12, 1857-June 21, 1943) (commonly known as Rudger Clawson) was a member of the Council of the Twelve Apostles of The...
- male, deceased (1831)
- Georgios Mavromichalis was son of the great Maniot primate Petros Mavromichalis. When his father was captured, placed in prison and charged with...
- male, deceased (1005)
- Sigmundur Brestisson introduced Christianity to the Faroe Islands in 999. He is one of the main characters of the Færeyinga saga. According to the F...
- male, deceased (1795)
- Herman Husband (1724-1795) was a farmer, radical, pamphleteer, and preacher. He was born in Maryland and raised as an Anglican. One of the many to...
- male, deceased (1817)
- Fryderyk Józef Moszyński of Nałęcz Coat of Arms was a noble ("szlachcic") in the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth. He held the offices of Refe...
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