French engineer and inventor who designed the submarine periscope, and worked at the adjustment of trichromic process of colour photography. He patented the “Cin‚matographe”, which…

French stage and film actor, who died in Nice on 5 January 1960. Link to Wikipedia biography (French)

French producer of very popular TV shows in France, from the 1950s to the 1990s. She worked alongside her husband, Gilbert. Maritie died on 23…

French journalist and sailor who writes for “Course Au Large” and “SeaHorse Magazine.” Link to Wikipedia biography (French)

French aviator, who on 12 December 1952 became the first Frenchman to break the sound barrier, in the Dassault MystŠre II. He died on 9…

Italian sport journalist and commentator. Tthe son of a customs inspector and a Maltese pianist, Carosio graduated in law, then he decided to participate in…

Italian bandleader, singer and songwriter, among the greatest figures of the Italian music scene in the second half of the 20th century. He was also…

German poet and novelist, one of the most popular and best selling writers in Germany. Autobiographical and confessional, his style is warm, simple and graceful;…

Italian psychoanalyst and writer, a professor at La Sapienza University in Rome, and one of the top international exponents of Jungian psychology. He died in…

Italian actor of stage and screen. Carotenuto, the son of an actor of silent films, got various jobs, even humble, for many years before starting…

American playwright and television writer, best known for his work with Walt Disney, who was a close friend. During his career, he wrote more than…

Éliane Carouge-Deronne: A Pioneering Curator at the French National Archives and Her Unique Human Design Born on November 14, 1946, in the vibrant city of…

Dutch professor of psychiatry, prolific writer and essayist. EugŠne Antoine D‚sir‚ Emile Carp was the youngest son of E.A.D.E. Carp (1868-1926), a lieutenant-general of artillery.…

Dutch Spinozist and jurist who became a civil Nazi employee. He was the son of EugŠne Antoine D‚sir‚ Emile Carp (1868-1926), a lieutenant-general of artillery.…

French sculptor and painter during the Second Empire under Napoleon III. Moving to Rome to find inspiration, he there studied the works of Michelangelo, Donatello…

South-African born singer of German-language Schlager songs. DeutschSchlagers„nger; landete jede Menge Hits wie z.B. Das sch”ne M„dchen von Seite 1, Hello Again, Ti Amo, Tr…

German singer of Schlager songs. Son of singer Howard Carpendale. DeutschSchauspieler, Sohn von Howard Carpendale. Bekannt wurde Carpendale haupts„chlich durch die Fernseh-Soap Unter Uns sowie…

American Rear Admiral in the United States Coast Guard. He graduated from the Coast Guard Academy in 1933, later going onto Commanding the 11th District…

American actor of stage, film and television, with initial experience in nightclubs, singing, dancing and magic acts. A gangly, song-and-dance man of MGM musicals from…

American homicide, leaving the California parks in terror after a trail of rape, robbery and murder with victims shot and stabbed, a series of macabre…

British-born New Zealander, professional astrologer, and author of astrology books who researched astrological themes for his postgraduate theses. Garth Chivalle Carpenter (Ph.D., M.Ed., B.A., Dip.…

Irish model and beauty pageant titleholder who was crowned Miss Ireland 2011 on 13 August 2011. She represented Ireland in the Miss World 2011 pageant…

American actress known for playing Debra Morgan in the Showtime series Dexter (2006-2013), for which she earned a Saturn Award in 2009, and also for…

American director of “Dark Star” 1974, “Halloween” 1978 and “Starman” 1984. His movie, “Halloween,” was produced on a budget of $300,000 and effectively grossed $60…

Princess of Denmark, as the eldest surviving daughter of King Frederik VI. She was unofficially known as “Kronprinsesse Caroline” (English: Crown Princess Caroline) prior to…

Monegasque royalty, the first child of Prince Rainier III and Princess Grace of Monaco (formerly American actress Grace Kelly). She is the elder sister of…

German royalty, a Princess Reuss of Greiz by birth, and a Grand Duchess of Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach as the first wife of Grand Duke Wilhelm Ernst. Caroline…

Queen Consort of Great Britain as the wife of King George II from 11 June 1727 until her death on 20 November 1737. Her father,…

German royalty, the second daughter of Duke Charles William Ferdinand of Brunswick-Wolfenbuttel and his wife Augusta, Princess Royal of England and sister of George III.…

French TV journalist and writer. He was also the chief executive officer (CEO) of French media group France Televisions from July 2005 to August 2010.…

American comedian, radio personality, television host, actor, podcaster and director. He hosts The Adam Carolla Show, a talk show distributed as a podcast which set…

## Carolus-Duran: The Artistic Manifestor Carolus-Duran, born on July 4, 1837, in Lille, France, was a distinguished French painter and art instructor, widely recognized for…

Aymeric Caron: A Comprehensive Biography with a Human Design Perspective Born on December 4, 1971, in Boulogne-sur-Mer, France, Aymeric Caron has made a significant impact…

French swimmer, she won a silver medal at the 1964 Olympics (100m backstroke) and the gold at the 1966 Eropean championship on the same distance.…

French-born musical director and composer (?Victoria?), active in his adopted country of Australia from 1876 until his death in Sydney on 29 May 1905, aged…

French-American dancer, winsome and elfin, a pro from 16 in ballet. Her debut film was “An American in Paris,” 1950, after which she moved to…

French operatic soprano. In 1885, she began singing at the Paris Opera, where she became the chief rival of Lucienne Br‚val. Caron was the first…

French swimmer, born to a French father and a Scottish mother. He won twice the bronze medal at the Olympics (1988 and 92) on the…

Italian politician who represented the Christian Democracy party in the Constituent Assembly of Italy from 1946 to 1948 and in the Chamber of Deputies from…

Italian journalist and meteorologist. Link to Wikipedia biography (Italian)

French statesman and noted family, the son of Hippolyte and grandson of Lazare. Carnot died from an anarchist stabbing 25 June 1894, 12:15 AM, Lyon,…

Giovanni Carnovali: The Artistic Visionary Guided by Human Design Giovanni Carnovali, renowned as Il Piccio, was an influential Italian painter whose work left a lasting…

Belgian Roman Catholic priest and a scientist in the field of cytology. He made the initial explanation of the real nature of the albuminoid membrane,…

French international goalkeeper, who played for AS Saint-Etienne and Olympique Marseille. He had his first selection for the 1966 England world Cup, as Marcel Aubour’s…

French philosopher, literary critic and spiritualist. His father, a professor of philosophy, gave him an excellent education at CollŠge Stanislas (Paris) from 1838 to 1845,…

German chemist and dye-maker. Caro started his study of chemistry at the Friedrich Wilhelms University and later chemistry and dyeing in Berlin at the Royal…

German resistance fighter against National Socialism (Nazism) and a member of the resistance group European Union. Caro was arrested on 7 September 1943 in connection…

Italian mineralogist and Professor of mineralogy at the Faculty of Geological Sciences at the University of Florence since 1930, who headed the CNR’s geochemical centre.…

Romanian ruler from 1866 to 1914. He was elected Ruling Prince (Domnitor) of the Romanian United Principalities on 20 April 1866 after the overthrow of…

Romanian royalty, a talented man who had a checkered career. He renounced the succession in December 1925 but was allowed to continue his reign, until…