child murder victim
child murder victim
Young English boy whose death in 1144 sparked the first recorded blood libel against Jews.
William of Norwich was a child living in medieval England whose mysterious death led to accusations against the local Jewish community.
His case in 1144 became the first documented blood libel, fueling anti-Semitic violence across Europe.
Contemporary accounts claimed ritual murder, though modern historians debate the evidence.
The legend of William influenced church and secular attitudes toward Jews for centuries.
His story serves as an early example of the dangers of prejudice and false accusations.
1144
William of Norwich
Uruguayan journalist and activist
Uruguayan journalist and activist
Uruguayan journalist and activist who championed social and political reforms, particularly in advancing women's rights.
María Collazo was born in Uruguay in 1884 and established herself as a journalist advocating for social change. She wrote articles addressing labor conditions, gender equality, and political rights, giving voice to marginalized communities. Collazo participated in early feminist and workers' movements, working alongside other activists to organize conferences and campaigns. Her efforts contributed to raising public awareness about the need for social legislation in Uruguay. Although detailed records of her life are limited, her pioneering role in journalism and activism left a lasting impact on the country's reform movements. Collazo passed away in 1942, but her contributions continue to inspire advocates for social justice.
María Collazo
American film producer
American film producer
Mike Todd was an American film producer best known for the Oscar-winning 'Around the World in 80 Days' and as an innovator in widescreen Cinerama technology.
Mike Todd was born in 1909 in Minneapolis, Minnesota, and began his career in theatre production, eventually founding his own Broadway company. He transitioned to film in the 1940s, producing hits such as 'The Hot Mikado' and 'A Lady Without Passport.' Todd is most celebrated for producing 'Around the World in 80 Days' (1956), which won the Academy Award for Best Picture. He was an early proponent of widescreen technology, co-developing the Cinerama process and later the single-lens Todd-AO system. Todd's flamboyant personality and high-profile marriage to Elizabeth Taylor made him a prominent figure in Hollywood. He died in a plane crash in March 1958 while returning from a European theatrical tour. Todd's innovations in film production and exhibition had a lasting influence on the movie industry.
1958
Mike Todd
English journalist
English journalist
Dedicated British journalist known for his fearless reporting in conflict zones.
Terry Lloyd reported from hotspots across the globe, bringing critical stories from the front lines to international audiences.
As a correspondent for ITN, he covered conflicts in the Middle East, the Balkans, and Africa, earning a reputation for his courage and integrity.
He believed deeply in the power of journalism to give voice to the voiceless and hold the powerful accountable.
Tragically, he was killed while reporting on the Iraq War, an event that sparked discussions on journalists' safety in combat zones.
His commitment to truth and his fearless spirit continue to inspire journalists worldwide.
2003
Terry Lloyd
Indian lawyer and civil rights activist
Indian lawyer and civil rights activist
Prominent Indian lawyer and civil rights activist who championed justice and constitutional freedoms.
V. M. Tarkunde was a leading figure in India's legal and human rights movements.
He played a key role in defending political dissidents and marginalized communities during turbulent periods of India's history.
As a founder of the People's Union for Civil Liberties (PUCL), he worked tirelessly to uphold freedom of speech and political rights.
His legal advocacy influenced landmark rulings and set precedents for civil liberties in the Indian judiciary.
Tarkunde's commitment to justice and nonviolent activism left an enduring mark on India's democratic institutions.
V. M. Tarkunde
Austrian-Australian journalist and author
Austrian-Australian journalist and author
Austrian-Australian journalist and author known for his speculative fiction and essays.
Born in 1937 in Austria, he later emigrated to Australia and wrote for leading newspapers. He authored novels and short stories that blended science fiction with political intrigue. His work appeared in prominent magazines and anthologies across the English-speaking world. Trojan explored themes of technology, ethics, and society with vivid imagination. He maintained a versatile career that bridged journalism and literary fiction until his death in 2006.
Kurt von Trojan
Portuguese journalist
Portuguese journalist
Prominent Portuguese journalist and broadcaster, famed for his charismatic sports commentary.
Born in 1920 in Lisbon, he began his radio career in the 1940s covering football matches and national events. As one of RTP's pioneering television anchors, he later hosted programs on sports, current affairs, and cultural affairs. He authored memoirs detailing over six decades in media and won numerous awards for his contributions to journalism. Agostinho's vibrant voice and storytelling style made him a beloved figure in Portuguese broadcasting until his death in 2011.
2011
Artur Agostinho
American lawyer
American lawyer
2025
Jessica Aber