Roman sister of Caligula
Roman sister of Caligula
Roman princess and sister of Emperor Caligula known for her prominence in the Julio-Claudian dynasty.
Julia Drusilla was born into the prominent Julio-Claudian dynasty as the youngest daughter of Germanicus and Agrippina the Elder. She was highly favored by her brother Caligula and held in great public affection. Ancient sources describe her as intelligent and charming, and she became a focal point of court intrigue. Rumors even suggested a scandalous relationship with Caligula, increasing her notoriety. Drusilla died suddenly in AD 38, causing widespread mourning in Rome. Her death led Caligula to deify her, highlighting her importance to his reign and to the imperial family legacy.
AD 38
Julia Drusilla
Caligula
Frankish nobleman
Frankish nobleman
Frankish nobleman and regional count who served under the Carolingian rulers.
Odo I was a Frankish nobleman active during the mid-9th century under King Charles the Bald. He held titles including Count of Troyes and Count of Châlons, overseeing territories in what is now northeastern France. Odo I participated in defending the realm against Viking incursions and rival nobles. He was known for his military leadership and loyalty to the Carolingian monarchy. Little is recorded about his personal life, but records show his influence in regional politics. He died on June 10, 871, and was succeeded by his descendants in the local nobility.
871
Odo I
nobleman
Colonial Massachusetts woman hanged as a witch during the Salem witch trials
Colonial Massachusetts woman hanged as a witch during the Salem witch trials
First person executed during the Salem witch trials in colonial Massachusetts.
Bridget Bishop was a tavern owner in Salem Town who became the first person convicted and hanged during the Salem witch trials of 1692. Known for her outspoken manner and distinctive attire, she attracted suspicion from neighbors. Accused of witchcraft by several townspeople, her trial was marked by dramatic testimonies and spectral evidence. Despite calls for mercy, she was found guilty and executed on June 10, 1692. Her death set a tragic precedent for the ensuing wave of witchcraft accusations.
1692
Bridget Bishop
Salem witch trials
American mobster
American mobster
Notorious American mobster and boss of the Gambino crime family in New York City.
John Gotti rose through the ranks of the Gambino crime family and became its boss in 1985 after orchestrating the murder of Paul Castellano. Known as 'The Teflon Don' for his ability to evade conviction in multiple trials, he gained notoriety for his flamboyant lifestyle. In 1992, he was convicted of racketeering, extortion, and murder and sentenced to life in prison without parole. He died of throat cancer in prison in 2002 at age 61. His criminal career and high-profile trials captivated the public and inspired numerous books and films.
2002
John Gotti
American aircraft designer, designed the Pitts Special
American aircraft designer
designed the Pitts Special
American aircraft designer best known for creating the iconic Pitts Special aerobatic biplane.
Curtis Pitts was born in 1915 and developed a passion for aviation that led him to design aircraft. In 1944, he created the Pitts Special, a lightweight aerobatic biplane that revolutionized competitive flying. His innovative design featured exceptional maneuverability and performance, making the Pitts Special a staple in air shows and aerobatic competitions worldwide. Pitts continued refining his designs throughout his life, introducing improved variants of his original model. He was inducted into the Air Show Hall of Fame in recognition of his contributions. He died in 2005, leaving an enduring legacy in aerobatic aviation.
2005
Curtis Pitts
Pitts Special
American sportscaster
American sportscaster
American sportscaster whose distinctive voice and enthusiasm made him a beloved figure in baseball broadcasting.
Warner Fusselle launched his career in the 1960s, calling minor league baseball games before joining the New York Mets radio team in the mid-1980s. Known for his warm, engaging style and deep knowledge of the game, he brought every broadcast to life for listeners. Over decades, he covered both minor and major league teams, becoming a fixture in the baseball community. Fusselle received multiple awards for broadcasting excellence and was admired for mentoring young announcers. His passion for baseball history and storytelling delighted generations of fans, making him one of the most respected voices in the sport. He passed away in 2012, leaving behind a legacy cherished by listeners and colleagues alike.
Warner Fusselle
American political consultant
American political consultant
American political consultant and author who advised multiple presidential campaigns and civic initiatives.
Born in 1933, Doug Bailey became a pioneering figure in modern political consulting, working on Republican campaigns in the 1960s.
He co-founded the consulting firm Bailey Deardourff, advising Presidents Nixon and Ford on strategy and communications.
He served briefly in the Nixon White House as a staff assistant before returning to private practice.
In later years, he shifted focus to nonpartisan civic engagement, founding institutes for political research and ethics.
Bailey authored several books on campaign strategy and political reform, influencing generations of campaign professionals.
He died on 10 June 2013, remembered for shaping the contours of political consultancy in America.
2013
Doug Bailey
American film producer and philanthropist
American film producer and philanthropist
American film producer and philanthropist best known for producing the 'Rocky' film series.
Robert Chartoff was an influential American film producer born in 1933.
He won an Academy Award for Best Picture for 'Rocky' and produced numerous successful films throughout his career.
A dedicated philanthropist, he supported arts and education through his charitable foundation.
His work helped shape modern cinema and inspire future filmmakers.
Chartoff passed away in 2015, leaving behind a legacy of iconic films and generosity.
2015
Robert Chartoff