Scottish writer of naval poetry and “The Universal Marine Dictionary.” Falconer went to sea as a boy, surviving a shipwreck of the Britannia off the…

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American actress, comedienne, singer and dancer. Playing Sid Caesar’s inimitable TV wife and comedy partner on “Caesar’s Hour” in the 1950s, she won Emmy and…

French writer, novelist and poet who kept his subjects within his native district, life within Cevannes. Fabre died 2/12/1898, Paris.

French writer and engineer. A brilliant man, he was active in a variety of fields ranging from science (theories of relativity) to poetry , drama…

Brazilian singer, songwriter and actor, also known as “Fábio Jr.,” who has recorded an album nearly every year since 1976. He has been married seven…

German-British professor of psychology and an astrological researcher. The most prolific writer on psychology of his era, he was the editor of many papers and…

German classical philologist, poet and translator. In 1831 he published a volume of Hilarolypo’s poems in Greek. His second work, The Legend of Odysseus after…

German engineer and writer. In 1862 he joined the English steam plow factory Fowler in Leeds and took over the diplomatic mission of steam plows.…

Italian writer, actor, playwright, editor and film producer. Most of his plays for TV and stage were written along a religious theme and sometimes brought…

Mexican judge, politician, professor, writer, publisher, governor of the State of Mexico, diplomat, and delegate to the now defunct League of Nations. Fabela was a…

Italian singer-songwriter, who rose to national fame after competing in the Newcomers’ section of the Sanremo Music Festival in 1997, receiving the Mia Martini Critics’…

Brazilian screen and stage actress, comedian and singer, best known for her work on the Globo sketch comedy series Zorra Total (2014-2015), Zorra (2015-2017) and…

French Corsican physician, a surgeon and cardiologist at Bichat Hospital, and then at Georges-Pompidou. He was also a writer of books on the history of…

French former athlete (high jump), sports journalist, TV commentator, and writer. Link to Wikipedia biography

French fiction writer, who published over 100 novels and short stories, most of them humorous thrillers. They were very popular and a considerable number were…

Dutch writer, campaigner for homosexual rights and co-founder of the Dutch Scientific Humanitarian Committee, astrologer, theosophist and chicken breeder. In 1911, he published his only…

Dutch deaf-mute visual artist of the School of Limburg. He was the fifth child of a poor Catholic family of fourteen children. His father was…

American playwright, lyricist, television writer and theatre director. Eyen is best known for works at opposite ends of the theatrical spectrum. Mainstream theatergoers became acquainted…

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Mexican-born American theoretical chemist whose primary contribution was in the study of chemical reaction rates and intermediates. A prolific writer, he authored more than 600…

English writer, gardener and diarist. Evelyn’s diaries, or memoirs, are largely contemporaneous with those of the other noted diarist of the time, Samuel Pepys, and…

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German poet and author, married from 1904 to the German translator and writer Hedda Eulenberg. Herbert Eulenberg was the publisher of many books, for which…

French film director, screenwriter, and editor. He directed “Santa Claus Has Blue Eyes,” “The Pig,” “The Mother and the Whore,” “My Little Loves”. He married…

American farmer and teamster turned outlaw. He was accused of robbing the Southern Pacific Railroad in California between 1889 and 1892. After killing a member…

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Princess of Sweden and Norway, a member of the Royal House of Bernadotte, and a dilettante artist, composer and philanthropist. Eugénie was born to King…

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Spanish professional astrologer. Juan learned astrology since 1988 from Adolfo Roca. Since 1992 he has been a consultant and researcher. A prolific writer, he is…

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