French librarian who served as chief librarian of the BibliothŠque nationale.
Frédéric Boilet: A Unique Blend of French Cartoonist and Manga Artist Frédéric Boilet, born on January 16, 1960, in Épinal, France, has carved a distinct…
German novelist who travelled much in the East, married Omar al-Raschid Bey at Istanbul, and settled down in Munich. In 1888 her sketches of Weimar…
Norwegian politician for the Centre Party. Until 2020, he was a member of the Labour Party. He served as a member of the Norwegian parliament…
Austrian musician and conductor who was noted for his interpretation of Mozart’s, Wagner’s and Richard Strauss’ operas. Bohm was a solid musician, not exciting but…
German actor and noted family member, the son of conductor Karl B”hm. His films included the 1966 “Wonderful World of the Brothers Grimm,” and several…
Norwegian violinist regarded among the country’s leading violinists who has toured in a large number of countries in Europe, Asia, and America. His repertoire includes…
Dutch notary, who refused to resell stolen Jewish property during WW2. In the process of spoliation of Jewish property in the Netherlands during WW II,…
Norwegian children’s and youth writer especially known for books about young girls who fell in love and who had family problems. She had her debut…
Léon Boëllmann: The Harmonious Projector of French Music Léon Boëllmann, a celebrated French musician, stands as a testament to the rich cultural tapestry of 19th-century…
German professional astrologer, author and data collector. He was a co-worker of the parapsychologist Hans Bender, with special interests in scientific astrology, mundane and astro-biographical…
French gymnast who competed in the 1972 Summer Olympics, in the 1976 Summer Olympics, and in the 1980 Summer Olympics. He won a bronze medal…
French poet and writer who co-founded a small magazine, Le Beffroi (The Belfry), which quickly became the organ of poetic revival in France and Belgian…
Norwegian Jewish student and victim of the Holocaust. His parents were Jewish immigrants from Lithuania. In the the four volume work “V†re Falne [Our Fallen]…
German author, editor and translator, whose best known translations include Frhstck bei Tiffany (Breakfast at Tiffany’s) by Truman Capote, Der Kardinal (The Cardinal) by Henry…
German populist politician who became one of the first to successfully exploit anti-Semitism as a political issue in the country. A librarian by profession, he…
Dutch chaplain, who was one of the last victims of the SD during Operation Silbertanne. He was the eldest son of a German father, the…
Jacques Aimé Bocage: A Complex Life Interwoven with Human Design Jacques Aimé Bocage, born on August 26, 1952, in L’Aigle, France, is a figure known…
German painter and writer about philosophical and religious questions.Called at his birth Joseph Anton Schneiderfranken or Joseph Anton Schneider.He began to paint in some academies…
Øivind Blunck – Biography with Human Design Insights Øivind Blunck: A Journey Through Comedy and Human Design Early Life and Background Øivind Blunck was born…
German writer and philosopher. He championed the cultural significance of homosexuality and the Mannerbund. His famous book is the two-volume “The role of eroticism in…
French politician, a socialist Prime Minister of the Third Republic, and also briefly head of the French provisional government in 1946-1947. Refined and with a…
German politician, toolmaker, and writer. The German Federal Minister for Economics and Labour from 1982-1998. Link to Wikipedia biography
Léon Bloy: A Literary Enigma Guided by Human Design Léon Bloy, born on November 11, 1846, in Périgueux, France, was a pivotal French writer whose…
French historian of the ‘Ancien R‚gime.’ He is also called Paul Gu‚rande. He was a professor of modern history at the University of Besan‡on from…
Franz Blücher: A Political Visionary Aligned with Human Design Franz Blücher, born on March 24, 1896, in Essen, Germany, was a prominent German politician recognized…
German poet and philosopher, the second husband of political theorist Hannah Arendt. Blcher encouraged his wife to become involved with Marxism and political theory, though…
French physicist, best remembered for his mistaken “discovery” of N rays, a phenomenon that subsequently proved to be illusory. In 1903, Blondlot announced that he…
French Catholic bishop, the Bishop Emeritus of Viviers since 2015. Link to Wikipedia biography (French)
French banker, directed finances of the French resistance in WWII. Married once, four children. He died in Paris on 25 February 2002. Link to Wikipedia…
Adèle Bloemendaal: A Captivating Dutch Icon Adèle Bloemendaal was a beloved Dutch tavern keeper and cabaret singer whose charismatic presence and engaging performances left an…
Belgian entrepreneur, former water polo player. He was apolitical during the 1930s, but joined the French resistance in World War II. On 27 April 1950,…
Belgian Jewish Olympic swimmer and water polo player during the 1920s. He was the younger brother of Maurice Blitz, also a waterpolo player, and uncle…
French composer and music educator, known primarily as an opera composer, he also composed symphonic works, ballets, chamber music, piano works and chansons. Andr‚ Bloch…
Louis Blériot: Pioneer of Aviation and Human Design Generator Louis Blériot, born on July 1, 1872, in Cambrai, France, was a remarkable French aviator, inventor,…
French singer and goguettier (a member of a Goguette or singing society in France and Belgium), who came to Paris in 1893, and performed at…
Belgian business executive, president of the Amigo hotel, and director of construction companies and real estate companies of the Blaton group. Also a sports patron,…
Panamanian politician, a member of the National Assembly for the Paname¤ista Party (previously named Arnulfista Party) since 1999. Since 2011 he has been in opposition…
Regina Blandón: A Glimpse into Her Life and Human Design Born on July 25, 1990, in Mexico City, Mexico, Regina Blandón is a celebrated Mexican…
Spanish writer, thinker, theologian, journalist, a Catholic Priest, also known as Jos‚ Mar¡a Blanco Crespo. He died 20 May 1841 Link to Wikipedia biography (Spanish)
Spanish politician and member of the Spanish legislature, first elected to the Senate in 1986. Ten years later he was elected to the Congress and…
Biography of Pedro Blanco López: A Musical Maestro and Cultural Bridge Pedro Blanco López, born on July 14, 1883, in León, Spain, was a seminal…
French race horse trainer and jockey.
French artist born in Paris 16, 1 rue de Seine de Passy. Blanche’s father was a successful psychiatrist who ran a fashionable clinic, and he…
W. Wendell Blancke: A Diplomatic Legacy and Manifestor in Human Design W. Wendell Blancke stands as a distinguished American diplomat and an insightful author, having…
Spanish painter, writer and educator. He won the Gold Medal at the International Exhibition of Boston in 1883 by the “Children in a boat” box.…
French-Saint Barth‚lemy Catholic nun and supercentenarian, who at the age of 114 years, 261 days was the oldest living person at the time of her…