1552day.year

Mary Wriothesley

(1552 - 1607)

Countess of Southampton, Lady of English peer and others

Countess of Southampton Lady of English peer and others
English noblewoman who served as Countess of Southampton during the Elizabethan period.
Mary Wriothesley, born Lady Mary Browne in 1552, married Henry Wriothesley to become Countess of Southampton. As a leading noblewoman, she played a key role in court society and managed her family’s estates. Her marriage linked two influential families and positioned her son as a notable patron of the arts. Mary navigated the complex religious and political landscape of Elizabethan England with grace. She was known for her charitable activities and support of local communities. Her life reflected the responsibilities and expectations of aristocratic women in the 16th century. Mary Wriothesley died in 1607, leaving a legacy of noble leadership and cultural patronage.
Mary Wriothesley, Countess of Southampton
1630day.year

Madame de Brinvilliers

(1630 - 1676)

French aristocrat

French aristocrat
French aristocrat notorious for her involvement in the 17th-century Poison Affair.
Marie-Marguerite de Brinvilliers (1630–1676) was a French noblewoman. She was accused of poisoning several family members in a bid to inherit their fortunes. Her case became central to the Poison Affair, a scandal that gripped Louis XIV's court. Brinvilliers underwent a sensational trial and was sentenced to death by burning. Her story inspired works of literature and later remains a chilling tale of 17th-century intrigue. She is remembered as one of France's most infamous poisoners.
1630 Madame de Brinvilliers
1890day.year

Rose Kennedy

(1890 - 1995)

American philanthropist

American philanthropist
Matriarch of the Kennedy family and dedicated philanthropist active in mental health advocacy.
Born July 22, 1890, Rose Kennedy was a prominent figure in American society and politics. As the mother of President John F. Kennedy and Senators Robert and Ted Kennedy, she shaped one of the nation’s most famous families. She championed causes in mental health, special education, and community welfare throughout her life. Rose organized charitable events and supported organizations that assisted individuals with intellectual disabilities. Her memoir "Times to Remember" reflects her personal trials and her belief in public service. She passed away in 1995 at the age of 104, leaving a legacy of compassion and leadership.
1890 Rose Kennedy
1965day.year

Richard B. Poore

New Zealand humanitarian

New Zealand humanitarian
Richard B. Poore
1967day.year

Lauren Booth

English journalist and activist

English journalist and activist
English journalist and broadcaster known for her activism on Middle East issues.
Lauren Booth (born July 22, 1967) is an English journalist, broadcaster, and political activist. She began her career producing and presenting for various news outlets before gaining prominence for her coverage of the Palestinian territories. Booth co-founded the European Campaign to End the Siege of Gaza and has traveled extensively documenting humanitarian crises. In 2010, she converted to Islam and has spoken publicly about her faith journey. Booth continues to engage audiences through her writing, speaking engagements, and media appearances on social justice topics.
1967 Lauren Booth
1969day.year

Rebecca Kiessling

American attorney and anti-abortion activist

American attorney and anti-abortion activist
American attorney and pro-life advocate known for her personal story as a child conceived in rape.
Rebecca Kiessling (born July 22, 1969) is an American attorney and pro-life activist whose unique perspective stems from her personal history as a child conceived in a violent rape. After earning her law degree, she founded the nonprofit Save The 1 to promote fetal personhood and support mothers in crisis. Kiessling travels internationally, speaking on bioethical issues and influencing legislative debates on abortion policy. Her advocacy blends legal expertise with personal testimony to challenge societal views on reproductive rights. Kiessling's work has made her a prominent voice in global pro-life circles.
1969 Rebecca Kiessling
1993day.year

Dzhokhar Tsarnaev

Kyrgyzstani-American terrorist

Kyrgyzstani-American terrorist
Kyrgyzstani-American extremist convicted for his role in the 2013 Boston Marathon bombing.
Born July 22, 1993 in Kyrgyzstan, Dzhokhar Tsarnaev moved to the United States with his family as a child. Alongside his brother Tamerlan, he carried out the coordinated bombings at the 2013 Boston Marathon, causing multiple casualties and widespread devastation. After a lengthy manhunt, he was captured and convicted on federal terrorism charges, receiving a death sentence that was later overturned and reinstated. His case has sparked national debates on security, radicalization, and the justice system.
1993 Dzhokhar Tsarnaev
1998day.year

Larray

American YouTuber

American YouTuber
Larray is an American YouTuber, social media personality, and content creator known for his comedic videos and music tracks.
Born Larri Merritt in 1998, Larray launched his YouTube channel sharing comedic skits and vlogs. He rose to prominence through viral content and collaborations with other influencers. Larray has expanded into music, releasing popular tracks that showcase his playful style. He is active across multiple platforms including TikTok, Instagram, and Twitch. Known for his humorous commentary and energetic personality, he attracts millions of followers. Larray also participates in podcasting and creative projects, diversifying his digital presence.
Larray
2002day.year

Prince Felix of Denmark

Prince Felix of Denmark
Prince Felix of Denmark is a member of the Danish royal family, the younger son of Prince Joachim and Princess Alexandra, and grandson of Queen Margrethe II.
Born at Rigshospitalet in Copenhagen on 22 July 2002. He is the second son of Prince Joachim and Princess Alexandra, Countess of Frederiksborg. Prince Felix is currently ninth in line to the Danish throne after his father and siblings. He attended Krebs’ Skole in Copenhagen and later boarding school in the United Kingdom. In 2021, he completed a degree in law at the University of Copenhagen. Away from royal duties, he enjoys sailing and motorsports.
2002 Prince Felix of Denmark
2013day.year

Prince George of Wales

Prince George of Wales
Prince George of Wales is the eldest child of Prince William and Catherine, and second in line to the British throne.
Born at St Mary's Hospital in London on 22 July 2013. He is the firstborn son of Prince William and Catherine, Princess of Wales. Prince George is second in line to succeed the British throne after his father. He has two younger siblings, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis. George began attending school at Thomas’s School in Battersea and later at Lambrook School in Berkshire. His public appearances at national celebrations reflect his future role in the monarchy.
2013 Prince George of Wales