German Slavist best known for his translations of works of Slavic literature, such as his 1931 translation of the Primary Chronicle into German. He also…

German actress and cabaret artist who appeared in 45 films and television shows between 1929 and 1983. Her life companion was the actor Friedrich Gnass.…

Scottish television host, producer and journalist who has worked with STV, Channel 5, and ITN. She is currently based between the UK and North America…

French Republican statesman, prominent Dreyfusard (supporter of the wrongly imprisoned Captain Alfred Dreyfus), and pioneer of international human rights. He died on 13 March 1904…

Laurent Trasbot: A Distinguished Veterinary Professor and His Human Design Laurent Trasbot, a renowned French professor of clinical medicine, made significant contributions to veterinary education…

French physician who worked as an interne at the hôpitaux de Paris, and then as a doctor at the hôtel-Dieu de Nantes. His books include…

Peruvian soccer left-back and left midfielder, nicknamed El Genio or El Mozo, who has played for six club teams since 2010 and for the Peru…

German internist, first name also spelled ‘Karl,’ known along with the Swiss internist Hans Staub for the “Staub-Traugott effect/ phenomenon/ sign.” The Staub-Traugott Phenomenon (or…

Rita Trapanese: The Manifesting Generator of Italian Roller Skating Rita Trapanese, born on May 8, 1951, in Milan, Italy, was not only a remarkable Italian…

Italian soccer player in the Italian National Team who later became a coach, winning the Italian Title with his team in May 1986. Trapattoni originally…

French journalist, radio-TV chronicler, and literary critic. Link to Wikipedia biography (French)

American football guard in the National Football League (NFL) who played with the New Orleans Saints (1987-1990, 1992). He graduated from Boston College with a…

American former basketball player and 1984 Celtics Draft pick. Trant went to work at Cantor Fitzgerald, a major investment house on the top floors of…

Australian poet, publisher and editor with a prolific output of more than twenty books of poetry. He also devised, with Jan Garrett, the long running…

French film actor, often known simply as Tramel, noted for his appearances in the film series, Le Bouif. In 1940 he married actress Sonia Gobar.…

Polish lawyer and National Democratic politician. Voivode of the Pozna? Voivodeship in 1919. He served as marshal of the Sejm of Poland from 1919–1922 and…

French doctor, surgeon and dentist, and professor at the Reims School of Medicine, who wrote the 1924 book, Accidents de la dent de sagesse et…

American actress who has had roles in short films and television episodes, and came to wider attention for her role as Rose Tico in the…

French-born American award-winning author of Asian-themed cookbooks. Trang was born to a French mother and Cambodian-Chinese father, and was raised in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, Paris…

Norwegian philosopher and professor. Together with almost 700 other male students he was arrested on 30 November 1943 and sent to the Buchenwald concentration camp…

French criminal, a robber and murderer who was sentenced to death and executed. He killed a 73-year-old man on 27 May 1918 in La Folletière-Abenon.…

British politician, a Member of Parliament returned at General Election 6/11/1987.

American actor of Broadway and film, widely acknowledged as one of Hollywood’s most popular actors. His debut on Broadway in 1930 playing the lead role…

Norwegian dentist and sexologist who was professor of health psychology at the University of Tromsø. She administered several investigations on sexual habits in the Norwegian…

French judo champion, winner of a Bronze Medal in the Under-95 kg class on 7/21/1996 at the Atlanta Olympics. Link to Wikipedia biography

French journalist who was a member of the Nazi Resistance Movement. After a special assignment to Indo-China she was deported to Vietnam.

Austrian lyric poet whose work centered on death, disaster and decay. His work as an expressionist poet had a formative influence on his period. In…

American baseball player and team manager, a right-throwing/left-hitting outfielder who played for the Chicago Cubs (1980–1981) and Yokohama Taiyo Whales (1983–1984), and has served as…

German Brigadeführer (Brigadier General) in the Waffen SS during World War II. He was awarded the Knight’s Cross of the Iron Cross, which was awarded…

French film actor who appeared in 30 films between 1945 and 1989. He died on 26 February 2005, aged 82, in Garches, France. Link to…

American tennis champion who won the Men’s Singles championship at Wimbledon in 1955. He was a long-time tennis author, TV commentator, instructor, and motivational speaker.…

French botanist and physician, remembered for his work involving the flora of Algeria and Tunisia. Trabut was a professor of natural history at the Faculty…

American designer and builder of amusement park displays, particularly known for his ‘dark rides’ such as The Terroride, The Ghost Ship and The Whacky Shack.…

American killer, cattle rustler, burglar and holdup man. In 1893, Tracy shot a sheriff. He was captured in 1901, convicted and given 20 years prison.…

British citizen born in Burma, a military group commander and author. When he served in the military during WW II, he was honored as a…

American politician from the U.S. state of Indiana. A Democrat, he was his party’s gubernatorial nominee in 1984. Townsend was defeated by the incumbent Republican…

British historian of great contributing importance on the documentation of history. Between 1921-1961, Toynbee published 11 volumes of his massive “Study of History” plus more…

American physicist who shared the 1964 Nobel Prize in Physics with Nikolay Basov and Alexander Prokhorov. Townes worked on the theory and application of the…

American published astrologer and professional musician, with eight books including “New Age Career Cycles” and “Uranus, Esoteric and Mundane.” He was a member of the…

American astrologer, wife of astrologer and author John Townley. She was headed for a career in media and communications after graduating from Emerson College in…

American actress, author and humanitarian, a noted member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, also known by her married name, Colleen Evans,…

American basketball forward and center, an All-Big Ten player for the University of Michigan from 1935 to 1938. In 1938, he was named an All-American.…

American noted family, the first child of Robert and Ethel Kennedy and the first grandchild of Joseph and Rose Kennedy. A student activist at Harvard…

American noted family, the daughter of Kathleen Kennedy Townsend and her husband; the 25th great-grandchild of matriarch Rose Kennedy. She was 8 lbs 8 oz,…

English actor known for playing the role of werewolf George Sands in the BBC’s supernatural drama Being Human (2008-2012), Rudge in both the stage and…

American businessman, heir to the Tovrea fortune, son of Philip Tovrea and his first wife. His grandfather, Edward Ambrose Tovrea, owned a meat-packing plant, sheep…

American heir to the Tovrea family fortune; his father was Philip Edward Tovrea, son of Edward Ambrose Tovrea. His brother was Edward Arthur Tovrea. Philip…

Canadian artist, an abstract painter. He died on December 27, 1990 near Peterborough, Ontario, Canada. Link to Wikipedia biography

Schuyler Towne: Pioneering the American Locksport Movement with Human Design Insights Schuyler Towne, born on December 16, 1983, in Burlington, Vermont, is a renowned American…

French rapist of a ten-year-old girl on 12/10/1986, near Rouen, France.