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Bernadette Soubirous
Saint
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Saint Bernadette Soubirous, also known as Saint Bernadette of Lourdes, was the firstborn daughter of a miller from Lourdes, in the department of Hautes-Pyrénées in France, and is best known for ... Wikipedia
Born: January 7, 1844, Lourdes, France
Died: April 16, 1879, Nevers, France

Rosalia Lombardo
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Rosalia Lombardo was an Italian child who died of pneumonia. Rosalia's father, official Mario Lombardo, was sorely grieved upon her death, so he approached Alfredo Salafia, a noted embalmer, to undertake the task of preserving her. Wikipedia
Born: December 13, 1918, Palermo, Italy
Died: December 6, 1920, Palermo, Italy
Vladimir Lenin
Former Premier of the Soviet Union
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Vladimir Ilyich Ulyanov, better known by his alias Lenin, was a Russian revolutionary, politician, and political theorist. He served as head of government of Soviet Russia from 1917 to 1924 and of the Soviet Union from 1922 to 1924. Wikipedia
Born: April 22, 1870, Ulyanovsk, Russia
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Jeremy Bentham
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Jeremy Bentham
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Portrait by Henry William Pickersgill
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| Born | 15 February 1748 |
| Died | 6 June 1832 (aged 84)
London, England, United Kingdom
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| Education | The Queen's College, Oxford (BA 1763; MA 1766) |
| Era | 18th-century philosophy 19th-century philosophy |
| School | Utilitarianism Legal positivism Liberalism Epicureanism |
Main interests
| Political philosophy, philosophy of law, ethics, economics |
Notable ideas
| Greatest happiness principle |
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Chiang Kai-shek
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Chiang Kai-shek
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蔣中正
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Chiang in 1940
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| Chairman of the National Government of the Republic of China | |
| In office 10 October 1943 – 20 May 1948 Acting: 1 August 1943 – 10 October 1943 | |
| Premier | T. V. Soong |
| Vice Chairman | Sun Fo |
| Preceded by | Lin Sen |
| Succeeded by | Himself (as President of the Republic of China) |
| In office 10 October 1928 – 15 December 1931 | |
| Premier | Tan Yankai T. V. Soong |
| Preceded by | Tan Yankai |
| Succeeded by | Lin Sen |
| Chairman of the Military Affairs Commission | |
| In office 15 December 1931 – 31 May 1946 | |
| Preceded by | Position established |
| Succeeded by | Position abolished |
| President of the Republic of China | |
| In office 1 March 1950 – 5 April 1975 | |
| Premier | Yan Xishan Chen Cheng Yu Hung-Chun Chen Cheng Yen Chia-kan Chiang Ching-kuo |
| Vice President | Li Zongren Chen Cheng Yen Chia-kan |
| Preceded by | Li Zongren (Acting) |
| Succeeded by | Yen Chia-kan |
| In office 20 May 1948 – 21 January 1949 | |
| Premier | Chang Chun Wong Wen-hao Sun Fo |
| Vice President | Li Zongren |
| Preceded by | Position established (himself as Chairman of the Kuomintang) |
| Succeeded by | Li Zongren (Acting) |
| Premier of the Republic of China | |
| In office 1 March 1947 – 18 April 1947 | |
| Preceded by | Soong Tse-ven |
| Succeeded by | Chang Chun |
| In office 20 November 1939 – 31 May 1945 | |
| President | Lin Sen |
| Preceded by | Hsiang-hsi Kung |
| Succeeded by | Soong Tse-ven |
| In office 9 December 1935 – 1 January 1938 | |
| President | Lin Sen |
| Preceded by | Wang Jingwei |
| Succeeded by | H. H. Kung |
| In office 4 December 1930 – 15 December 1931 | |
| Preceded by | T. V. Soong |
| Succeeded by | Chen Mingshu |
| Chairman of the Kuomintang | |
| In office 12 May 1936 – 1 April 1938 | |
| Preceded by | Hu Hanmin |
| Succeeded by | Himself as Director-General of the Kuomintang |
| In office 6 July 1926 – 11 March 1927 | |
| Preceded by | Zhang Renjie |
| Succeeded by | Woo Tsin-hang and Li Yuying |
| Director-General of the Kuomintang | |
| In office 1 April 1938 – 5 April 1975 | |
| Deputy | Wang Jingwei Chen Cheng |
| Preceded by | Position established |
| Succeeded by | Chiang Ching-kuo (as Chairman of the Kuomintang) |
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| Born | 31 October 1887 Xikou, Fenghua, Zhejiang, Qing dynasty China |
| Died | 5 April 1975 (aged 87) Shilin Official Residence,[1][2] Shihlin District, or Taipei Central Hospital,[3] Taipei, Taiwan (ROC) |
| Resting place | Cihu Mausoleum, Taoyuan, Taiwan |
| Nationality | Republic of China |
| Political party | Kuomintang |
| Spouse(s) | Mao Fumei Yao Yecheng Chen Jieru Soong Mei-ling |
| Children | Chiang Ching-kuo Chiang Wei-kuo (adopted) |
| Alma mater | Baoding Military Academy, Imperial Japanese Army Academy Preparatory School |
| Awards | Order of National Glory, Order of Blue Sky and White Sun, 1st class Order of the Sacred Tripod, Legion of Merit |
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| Nickname(s) | "Generalissimo" "Red General"[4] |
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| Years of service | 1911–1975 |
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| Battles/wars | Xinhai Revolution, Northern Expedition, Sino-Tibetan War, Kumul Rebellion, Soviet invasion of Xinjiang, Chinese Civil War, Second Sino-Japanese War, Kuomintang Islamic Insurgency in China (1950–1958) |
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"Chiang Kai-shek" in Traditional (top) and Simplified (bottom) Chinese characters
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Chiang Ching-kuo
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Chiang Ching-kuo
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蔣經國
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| President of the Republic of China | |||
| In office 20 May 1978 – 13 January 1988 | |||
| Vice President | Hsieh Tung-min Lee Teng-hui | ||
| Preceded by | Yen Chia-kan | ||
| Succeeded by | Lee Teng-hui | ||
| Premier of the Republic of China | |||
| In office 29 May 1972 – 20 May 1978 | |||
| President | Chiang Kai-shek Yen Chia-kan | ||
| Vice Premier | Hsu Ching-chung | ||
| Preceded by | Yen Chia-kan | ||
| Succeeded by | Sun Yun-suan | ||
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| Born | 27 April 1910 Fenghua, Zhejiang | ||
| Died | 13 January 1988 (aged 77) Taipei Veterans General Hospital, Taipei, Taiwan | ||
| Resting place | Touliao Mausoleum, Daxi District, Taoyuan, Taiwan | ||
| Nationality | Republic of China | ||
| Political party | Kuomintang | ||
| Spouse(s) | Chiang Fang-liang (m. 1935–1988) | ||
| Children | Chiang Hsiao-wen (1935–1989) Chiang Hsiao-chang (born 1938) Chang Hsiao-tzu (1941–1996) Chiang Hsiao-yen (born 1942) Chiang Hsiao-wu (1945–1991) Chiang Hsiao-yung (1948–1996) | ||
| Alma mater | Moscow Sun Yat-sen University | ||
| Occupation | Politician | ||
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| Allegiance | Republic of China | ||
| Branch/service | Republic of China Army | ||
| Rank | General | ||
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"Chiang Ching-kuo" in Traditional (top) and Simplified (bottom) Chinese characters
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| Simplified Chinese | 蒋经国 | ||
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Charles Eugène de Croÿ
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Charles Eugène de Croÿ (pronounced [ʃaʁl øʒɛn də kʁwi]; German: Herzog Carl Eugen de Croÿ; Russian: Карл Евгений де Круа, tr. Karl Evgenij de Krua; 1651 – 30 January [O.S. 20] 1702) was a German and Russian Field Marshal and nobleman from the French noble House of Croÿ.[1]
His father was Jacques Philippe de Croÿ-Roeulx (1614–1685),
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Charles Eugène de Croÿ
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19th-century drawing of de Croÿ's mummy at St. Nicholas' Church, Tallinn.
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| Born | 1651 Le Rœulx, County of Hainaut, Austrian Netherlands, Holy Roman Empire |
| Died | 30 January [O.S. 20] 1702 (aged 50-51) Reval, Swedish Estonia, Swedish Empire (in present-day Tallinn, Estonia) |
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| Years of service | 1675-1699 1700-1702 |
| Rank | Lieutenant-General (Royal Danish Army) Field Marshal (Imperial, Saxon and Peter I’s armies) |
| Battles/wars | Scanian War
Great Turkish War Great Northern War |
| Spouse(s) | Wilhelmina Juliana Gräfin van den Bergh Hieronyma Katherina Gräfin von Spaur |
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Claudia Zobel
Actress
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Thelma C. Maloloy-On, better known by her stage name Claudia Zobel, was a Filipina actress. Maloloy-On was killed in a car accident on February 10, 1984 in Makati City, Philippines, less than seventeen days short of her 19th birthday. Wikipedia
Born: February 27, 1965, Mandaue City, Philippines
Died: February 10, 1984, Makati, Philippines
Imperial Noble Consort Ling or Empress Xiaoyichun (23 October 1727 – 28 February 1775)
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Elmer McCurdy
DescriptionElmer J. McCurdy was an American bank and train robber who was killed in a shoot-out with police after robbing a Katy Train in Oklahoma in October 1911. Wikipedia
Born: January 1, 1880, Washington, Maine, United States
Died: October 7, 1911, Osage Hills, Oklahoma, United States
Joseph Stalin's embalmed body shared a spot next to Lenin's, from the time of his death in March 1953 until October 1961, when Stalin
was removed as part of de-Stalinization and Khrushchev's Thaw, and
buried in the Kremlin Wall Necropolis outside the walls of the Kremlin.
Dedicated to: Vladimir Lenin; Joseph Stalin ...
Location: Moscow, Russia
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Klement Gottwald
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| Chairman of the Communist Party of Czechoslovakia | |
| In office 1929 – 14 March 1953 (titled as General Secretary 1929-1945) | |
| Preceded by | Bohumil Jílek as General Secretary |
| Succeeded by | Antonín Novotný as First Secretary |
| 5th President of Czechoslovakia | |
| In office 14 June 1948 – 14 March 1953 | |
| Preceded by | Edvard Beneš |
| Succeeded by | Antonín Zápotocký |
| 14th Prime Minister of Czechoslovakia | |
| In office 2 July 1946 – 15 June 1948 | |
| Preceded by | Zdenek Fierlinger |
| Succeeded by | Antonín Zápotocký |
| Personal details | |
| Born | 23 November 1896 Dědice, Vyškov, Margraviate of Moravia, Austria-Hungary |
| Died | 14 March 1953 (aged 56) Prague, Czechoslovakia |
| Political party | Communist Party of Czechoslovakia |
| Spouse(s) | Marta Gottwaldová |
| Profession | Cabinetmaker Newspaper editor |
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| Duke of Orkney Marquess of Fife Earl of Bothwell | |
Portrait of the Earl of Bothwell, 1566
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| Born | c. 1534 Edinburgh, Scotland |
| Died | 14 April 1578 (aged 44) Dragsholm Castle, Denmark |
| Buried | Fårevejle Church, Dragsholm |
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| Mother | Agnes Sinclair |
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Georgi Dimitrov
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Георги Димитров
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| General Secretary of the Central Committee of the Bulgarian Communist Party | ||||
| In office 27 December 1948 – 2 July 1949 | ||||
| Succeeded by | Valko Chervenkov | |||
| 32nd Prime Minister of Bulgaria 2nd Chairman of the Council of Ministers of Bulgaria | ||||
| In office 23 November 1946 – 2 July 1949 | ||||
| Preceded by | Kimon Georgiev | |||
| Succeeded by | Vasil Kolarov | |||
| Head of the International Policy Department of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union | ||||
| In office 27 December 1943 – 29 December 1945 | ||||
| Preceded by | Post established | |||
| Succeeded by | Mikhail Suslov | |||
| General Secretary of the Executive Committee of the Communist International | ||||
| In office 1935–1943 | ||||
| Preceded by | Vyacheslav Molotov | |||
| Succeeded by | Office abolished | |||
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Georgi Dimitrov Mikhaylov
(Bulgarian: Георги Димитров Михайлов)
(Russian: Георгий Михайлович Димитров) 18 June 1882 Kovachevtsi, Principality of Bulgaria | |||
| Died | 2 July 1949 (aged 67) Barvikha Sanatorium, Russian SFSR, Soviet Union | |||

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