1531day.year

Louis de Brézé

French husband of Diane de Poitiers

French husband of Diane de Poitiers
Louis de Brézé was a French nobleman best known as the first husband of Diane de Poitiers.
A member of the House of Vardes, Louis de Brézé served as Grand Seneschal of Normandy and Lord Chamberlain of France.\nHe married Diane de Poitiers in 1515, who later became the influential mistress of King Henry II.\nAs a court official, he held significant responsibilities overseeing royal ceremonies and justice in Normandy.\nHe commissioned architectural works, including improvements to his family estates in Normandy.\nHis marriage and court position placed him at the center of French political and social life in the early 16th century.
1531 Louis de Brézé Diane de Poitiers
1584day.year

John Day

(1522 - 1584)

English printer

English printer
English printer active during the Tudor period, instrumental in spreading Protestant literature.
Born around 1522, he established himself as one of the foremost printers of Protestant works under Edward VI and Elizabeth I. He published the first complete Book of Common Prayer and several editions of the English Bible. Working closely with leading reformers, he risked persecution to print materials that advanced the English Reformation. His London presses became synonymous with high-quality, influential religious texts. Despite financial challenges and censorship, he maintained a prolific output until his death in 1584.
1584 John Day
1920day.year

Conrad Kohrs

(1835 - 1920)

German-American rancher and politician

German-American rancher and politician
Conrad Kohrs was a German-American rancher known as the 'Cowboy King' of Montana who also engaged in local politics.
Born in 1835 in Weichsel, Prussia, Conrad Kohrs emigrated to the United States at age 17. He initially tried his hand at gold prospecting before turning to cattle ranching near Deer Lodge, Montana. Over decades, Kohrs built one of the largest open-range cattle empires in the American West. Dubbed the 'Cowboy King,' he pioneered ranching practices such as large-scale breeding and winter feeding. Kohrs also took part in civic affairs, advocating for rancher interests in territorial politics. He served in local government roles and influenced land use policies. He died in 1920, leaving a legacy as a symbol of the frontier ranching era.
1920 Conrad Kohrs
1980day.year

Mollie Steimer

(1897 - 1980)

Ukrainian activist

Ukrainian activist
Ukrainian-born anarchist activist known for her role in early 20th-century radical movements in the United States.
Mollie Steimer was a Ukrainian-born anarchist and key figure in early 20th-century radical politics in the United States. Emigrating to New York as a child, she became deeply involved with anarchist newspapers and grassroots organizing. In 1917, Steimer was arrested alongside Rose Pastor Stokes under the Espionage Act for distributing anti-war leaflets and later convicted under the Sedition Act. She was subsequently deported to Soviet Russia, where she continued her political work before facing persecution under Stalin's regime. Steimer spent her later years in Paris, tirelessly advocating for free speech and workers' rights. Her life reflects the struggles and resilience of political exiles and early activists fighting for social justice.
Mollie Steimer
2002day.year

William Luther Pierce

(1933 - 2002)

American activist and author

American activist and author
American white supremacist leader and author best known for writing the extremist novel 'The Turner Diaries'.
Born on September 11, 1933, William Luther Pierce earned a Ph.D. in physics before turning to far-right activism. He founded the National Youth Alliance and later established the National Alliance, advocating white nationalist ideology. His 1978 novel 'The Turner Diaries' became a virulently influential work among extremist groups, inspiring acts of violence and domestic terrorism. Pierce remained a central figure in the American neo-Nazi movement, using writing and speeches to advance his views. He died on July 23, 2002, leaving a controversial and dangerous legacy.
William Luther Pierce
2010day.year

Daniel Schorr

(1916 - 2010)

American journalist and author

American journalist and author
Veteran American journalist and author who covered five decades of political history.
Daniel Schorr was a respected journalist whose career spanned radio, television, and print media. He reported on major events from post-World War II geopolitics to the Watergate scandal. Schorr served as a correspondent for CBS News and later for NPR and The Christian Science Monitor. Known for his incisive analysis and fearless commentary, he earned multiple Emmy Awards. His book "Choices: A Memoir" offered an inside look at American politics and the evolution of journalism. Even in his later years, Schorr remained an active commentator, challenging the powerful until his death in 2010.
2010 Daniel Schorr
2012day.year

Esther Tusquets

(1936 - 2012)

Spanish publisher and author

Spanish publisher and author
Spanish publisher and novelist celebrated for exploring feminism and LGBTQ themes.
Esther Tusquets was a prominent figure in Spanish literature, founding the publishing house Lumen in 1968. As an author, her novels such as "Paraules al vent" delved into female sexuality and personal freedom. Tusquets's work contributed to the cultural liberation of Spain during the late 20th century. She navigated censorship and championed marginalized voices in her editorial and writing careers. Her evocative prose and bold themes resonated across Europe. Tusquets remained active in the literary community until her passing in 2012.
Esther Tusquets
2012day.year

José Luis Uribarri

(1936 - 2012)

Spanish television host and director

Spanish television host and director
Spanish television host and commentator best known for his work with the Eurovision Song Contest.
José Luis Uribarri gained fame as the Spanish voice of the Eurovision Song Contest for several decades. His charismatic hosting style made him a beloved media personality in Spain. Uribarri also directed television programs and contributed to cultural broadcasting. He played a key role in popularizing international music events on Spanish television. His career spanned over 40 years, earning him awards and public accolades. Uribarri passed away in 2012, leaving a rich legacy in European entertainment.
José Luis Uribarri