1576day.year

Elizabeth Carey

(1576 - 1635)

Lady Berkeley, English courtier

Lady Berkeley English courtier
English noblewoman and courtier who held influence at the Jacobean court and patronized the arts.
Elizabeth Carey, Lady Berkeley (1576–1635) was an English courtier and patron of literature and the arts. Born into the significant Carey family, she married Sir Thomas Berkeley and became a prominent figure at the court of King James I. Carey hosted writers, poets, and musicians at her household, supporting the works of contemporary playwrights. She was known for her cultural salons and encouragement of new literary talent. Lady Berkeley also engaged in charitable activities and managed her estates with skill and autonomy. Her correspondence offers insights into the social and political life of the early 17th century. Carey's legacy lives on through dedications in literary works and records of her patronage.
1576 Elizabeth Carey, Lady Berkeley
1628day.year

Marek Sobieski

(1628 - 1652)

Polish noble

Polish noble
Polish nobleman from the influential Sobieski family of the 17th century.
Marek Sobieski (1628–1652) was a Polish nobleman of the Sobieski family during the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth. Son of Jakub Sobieski and elder brother of King John III Sobieski, he held the title of starost and participated in military campaigns against Cossacks and Ottoman forces. Though his life was relatively short, he was recognized for his bravery and loyalty to the Commonwealth. Marek studied at the University of Padua and was known for his education and military training. His early death at 24 curtailed a promising political and military career. He is remembered in family correspondence and memoirs that reflect the turbulent history of 17th-century Poland. Marek Sobieski's heritage underscores the Sobieski family's prominence in Polish history.
1628 Marek Sobieski
1669day.year

Emerentia von Düben

(1669 - 1743)

Swedish royal favorite

Swedish royal favorite
Swedish courtier and confidante of Queen Ulrika Eleonora who wielded significant influence at court.
Emerentia von Düben (1669–1743) was a Swedish noblewoman who became a favorite and adviser to Queen Ulrika Eleonora of Sweden. Born into a prominent German-Swedish family, she entered the royal court as a lady-in-waiting and quickly gained the queen's trust. Von Düben influenced court appointments and political decisions during Ulrika Eleonora’s reign from 1718 to 1720. She was known for her diplomatic skills and management of court affairs, earning both admiration and envy among courtiers. After the queen’s abdication, Emerentia remained a respected figure and continued to participate in cultural and charitable initiatives. Her correspondence and memoirs provide valuable insights into the Swedish royal court in the early 18th century. Emerentia von Düben’s life highlights the power of court favorites in monarchical Europe.
1669 Emerentia von Düben
1874day.year

(1874 - 1878)

Princess Marie of Hesse and by Rhine

Princess Marie of Hesse and by Rhine
German princess from Hesse and by Rhine, remembered for her brief life as a daughter of Grand Duchess Alice and Prince Louis.
Princess Marie of Hesse and by Rhine was born on May 24, 1874, at the family residence in Darmstadt. She was the youngest child of Grand Duchess Alice of the United Kingdom and Prince Louis of Hesse. Marie’s early years were overshadowed by illness, and she succumbed to diphtheria in 1878 at the age of three. Her death deeply affected Queen Victoria and the extended royal families of Europe. Though her life was short, her memory endures in letters and family accounts of the Hesse dynasty.
1874 Princess Marie of Hesse and by Rhine
1904day.year

Chūhei Nambu

(1904 - 1997)

Japanese jumper and journalist

Japanese jumper and journalist
Japanese track and field athlete who set world records in jumping events and won Olympic gold before embarking on a career in journalism.
He rose to prominence at the 1932 Los Angeles Olympics, winning gold in the triple jump and setting a new world record in the long jump. Nambu had previously earned a bronze medal in the long jump at the 1928 Amsterdam Games. After retiring from competition, he worked as a sports journalist, sharing his insights on athletics. He also coached and mentored younger Japanese jumpers, influencing future generations. Nambu's achievements helped elevate Japan’s presence in international track and field during the interwar period. His legacy endures as one of his country’s most celebrated athletes.
1904 Chūhei Nambu
1917day.year

Alan Campbell

(1917 - 2013)

Baron Campbell of Alloway, English lawyer and judge

Baron Campbell of Alloway English lawyer and judge
English lawyer and judge who served in the House of Lords as Baron Campbell of Alloway and authored influential legal biographies.
Alan Campbell was called to the bar in 1946 and built a distinguished career in chancery law. He gained prominence as a High Court judge before being elevated to the peerage as Baron Campbell of Alloway in 1981. Campbell authored acclaimed biographies of notable jurists, bringing legal history to a wider audience. He served on the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council, hearing appeals from across the Commonwealth. His judgements were praised for their clarity and fairness, shaping modern equity and trust law. Campbell remained active in legal scholarship after his retirement, lecturing internationally. His contributions left a lasting mark on both the judiciary and legal literature.
1917 Alan Campbell, Baron Campbell of Alloway
1965day.year

Shinichirō Watanabe

Japanese director, producer, and screenwriter

Japanese director producer and screenwriter
Influential Japanese anime director and screenwriter, best known for creating the genre-defining series "Cowboy Bebop" and "Samurai Champloo".
Shinichirō Watanabe (born May 24, 1965) is a Japanese director, producer, and screenwriter who revolutionized anime with his stylistic fusion of genres and music. He began his career at Sunrise, contributing to works like "Macross Plus," and gained global acclaim with "Cowboy Bebop" (1998), which blended jazz, westerns, and science fiction. Watanabe followed up with hits such as "Samurai Champloo," "Space Dandy," and the jazz-infused "Kids on the Slope." Known for his strong soundtracks and eclectic narratives, he has influenced a generation of creators. Watanabe continues to innovate across film, television, and new media projects.
Shinichirō Watanabe
1988day.year

Lucian Wintrich

American political artist and White House correspondent

American political artist and White House correspondent
American political artist and commentator known for provocative works and coverage of the Trump White House.
Lucian Wintrich is an American political artist and commentator recognized for his bold, often controversial art installations. He gained prominence for his involvement with conservative media and was appointed as a White House correspondent in 2017. His work explores themes of media, politics, and identity, blending satire and documentary styles. Wintrich has exhibited in galleries and public spaces, sparking dialogue across the political spectrum. He continues to engage audiences with his multimedia projects and social commentary.
Lucian Wintrich
1994day.year

Emily Temple Wood

American 2016 Wikipedian of the Year award

American 2016 Wikipedian of the Year award
American Wikipedia editor honored with the 2016 Wikipedian of the Year award for her contributions to combating harassment online.
Temple-Wood gained recognition for her efforts to improve coverage of women scientists and gender bias on Wikipedia. She has created and expanded hundreds of articles on female scholars and underrepresented subjects. In 2016, Wikipedia co-founder Jimmy Wales awarded her the Wikimedian of the Year title. Her activism includes organizing edit-a-thons and mentoring new editors to foster a more inclusive community. Emily's work has been praised for raising awareness of digital harassment and encouraging positive change. She continues to advocate for diversity and support editors facing online abuse.
Emily Temple Wood Wikipedian of the Year
2001day.year

Emily Austin

journalist and social media influencer

journalist and social media influencer
American journalist and social media personality known for her celebrity news coverage and commentary.
Austin began her career covering entertainment news on digital platforms as a teenager. She built a large following on Instagram, TikTok, and YouTube with behind-the-scenes celebrity interviews. Emily hosts her own podcast where she discusses pop culture trends and current events. She has collaborated with major media outlets, contributing features and opinion pieces. Austin's engaging style and authenticity have made her a sought-after influencer for brand partnerships. Off camera, she advocates for mental health awareness and media literacy among young audiences.
Emily Austin