German mathematician who wrote a habilitation thesis in 1911 about groups of Euclidean motions – identifying conditions under which the group must have a translational…

German pediatrician and professor who wrote the standard work Das Kind, seine körperliche und geistige Pflege von der Geburt bis zur Reife (The Child: his…

American astrologer who joined AFA in 1971. She died of cancer on 3/17/1981, 11:30 PM, Buffalo, NY.

American pro baseball player, a right-handed pitcher who played in the American League for two years and the National League for 12 years. After attending…

German physician, who was in a senior position at Behringwerken in Frankfurt, as well as at the Philipps-Universität Marburg and the University of Vienna. He…

Swiss professional figure skater. She is the 1981 European and World Champion. She won the Swiss Championships three times. She won her first international championship,…

Peruvian aviator of Croatian and French descent who set several speed and altitude aviation records in 1910–13. He was also the first person to complete…

Dutch professor of neurology. Arie Biemond, or “Aay” as his intimate friends called him, was the only son of the merchant Arie Biemond (4 September…

French naval officer, an admiral who died in Paris on 16 March 1930. Link to Wikipedia biography (French)

French perfumer and entrepreneur, a contemporary of Ernest Beaux. He began his career as a chemical engineer, and later as president of the House of…

French homicide. After being battered repeatedly by her husband, she murdered him with an axe.

American international plus-size model of Puerto Rican and Kuwaiti descent, also a TV personality, and a voice and advocate for curvy women.

German actress who began in commercials aged two, then progressed to TV and film roles. Link to Wikipedia biography (German)

Swiss artist and graphic designer who created among other things the Paxmal, a monumental Peace Monument, in Walenstadtberg. He died on 6 November 1982 at…

American student astrologer. A commercial artist in the late 1940s, he did top quality pro pastel work for a large New York firm.

American actor best known for his strong supporting roles. He was nominated three times for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor, for The Song…

Mexican artist who has had seventy individual exhibitions, participated in over 300 collective ones and been a member of the Salón de la Plástica Mexicana…

French history professor and editor. Though he was an intellectual, he became an underground leader during the war. He had never held political office before…

French journalist who writes for the ‘Moto Revue’ motorbike magazine.

British child prodigy, he displayed a natural skill at calculation from an early age. In childhood, his father, William Bidder, a stonemason, exhibited him as…

Swiss actor primarily in movies. He made his film debut in 1965.

French electrician and lighting engineer. He created the golden lighting on the Eiffel Tower, which consists of 336 projectors equipped with high-pressure, yellow-orange sodium lamps.…

American educator and first lady of the United States as the wife of President Joe Biden. She was previously the second lady of the United…

British Indian broadcaster and journalist specialising in international affairs, social justice issues, arts and culture and international human rights. Publishing and broadcasting under her first…

Italian-born French manufacturer and entrepreneur, founder and director of the Bic Company from 1950 to 1993, when he passed on the reins to his son…

French politician and physician, and son of doctor and councilor Henry Bichat. He served as general councilor of the canton of Lunéville-North from 1949 to…

Belgian newsmaker, a boy suffering from leukaemia since the age of two, he commanded admiration for his courage and had become the mascot of Télévie,…

Swiss actor, clown, circus director, social worker.

French naturopath, homeopath and astrologer.

Prominent psychic in early 20th-century America. He claimed that since the age of five he had been able to communicate with people who had long…

Comedian, actress. Actor’s Studio Los Angeles. Daniel Biasini and Romy Schneider’s daughter. One half-brother: David (Meyen). Link to Wikipedia biography

Italian geographer, who published many works on physical anthropology. His main work is Le razze e i popoli della terra, the first edition of which…

French artist, he painted whimsical portraits and landscapes, sometimes with more realistic detail and sometimes more abstract. He attended the Ecole du Louvre, earning a…

American actress and model who transitioned into film and television during the late 1990s, first appearing on television in 1996 with minor roles in a…

American homicide, an unbalanced woman who murdered a neighbor on 9/27/2000 to take her baby and declare it as her own. Michelle had reportedly had…

Robert Bice: A Storied Career in Film and Television Born on March 4, 1914, in Dallas, Texas, Robert Bice carved a niche for himself as…

Italian soccer coach. Link to Wikipedia biography

French jazz musician, bass player. He played in the Claude Luter orchestra in 1956.

Italian politician who was Deputy from 1968 to 1994 and from 2001 to 2008, chairman of Christian Democracy (Democrazia Cristiana; DC) in the Chamber from…

Italo-Irish entrepreneur. He was the founder of public transportation in Ireland, at a time preceding railways. He established regular horse-drawn carriage services on various routes…

French musician, pianist. He has been appointed as the director of The Conservatoire Américain de Fontainebleau in September 2014. Link to Wikipedia biography

French army general, who was Grand Chancellor of the Legion of Honour from 3 June 1981 to 4 June 1992. He died on 24 September…

French naval officer, a counter-admiral who died on 29 September 1917.

Ranuccio Bianchi Bandinelli: An Illuminated Journey through Archaeology and Human Design Ranuccio Bianchi Bandinelli, born on February 19, 1900, in Siena, Italy, was a pioneering…

Italian painter of nature scenes who painted from the end of the 19th century into the first decades of the 20th century, in and around…

Chilean architect and politician, a militant socialist, and Minister of State in the government of President Pedro Aguirre Cerda from 1938 to 1939. In 1931,…

French Formula One car driver, he crashed on 5 October 2014 at 9:55 AM (Suzuka Grand Prix, Japan), severely injuring his forehead and brain, he…

Italian film director, known for such films as “Fasthand,” “Don’t Trust the Mafia,” “The Murder Secret” and “Satan’s Baby Doll.” Link to Wikipedia biography

Italian economist and University Professor. Biagi was also a jurist and was shot by the terrorist group Red Brigades in Bologna on 3/19/2002. Link to…