Princess Louise Charlotte of Saxe-Altenburg
Princess Louise Charlotte of Saxe-Altenburg
Princess Louise Charlotte of Saxe-Altenburg was a German royal of the House of Wettin.
Born in 1874, Princess Louise Charlotte was the daughter of Prince Eduard of Saxe-Altenburg and Princess Luise of Bavaria. She became known for her charitable work and support of the arts during the late German Empire. In 1898, she married Prince Frederick of Saxony, strengthening ties between royal houses. Throughout her life, she maintained a private court at Altenburg Palace and acted as patron for local hospitals and schools. Following World War I, she adapted to the changing political landscape and supported relief efforts for war victims. She died in 1953, leaving a legacy of service and philanthropy.
1874
Princess Louise Charlotte of Saxe-Altenburg
American lawyer and judge
American lawyer and judge
Adolph M. Christianson was an American lawyer and jurist who served on the North Dakota Supreme Court.
Born in 1877 in Norway, Adolph M. Christianson emigrated to the United States with his family as a child. After studying law, he established a practice in Enderlin, North Dakota. In 1920, he was elected to the North Dakota Supreme Court and served for over three decades. Christianson was known for his clear legal opinions and commitment to justice. He contributed to modernizing the state’s legal codes and mentored young lawyers in his community. He passed away in 1954, remembered for his long and distinguished service on the bench.
1877
Adolph M. Christianson
Bulgarian architect and educator
Bulgarian architect and educator
Stancho Belkovski was a Bulgarian architect and educator who helped shape modern architecture in Bulgaria.
Born in 1891 in Sofia, Stancho Belkovski studied architecture in Germany before returning to Bulgaria. He became a professor at the University of Architecture, influencing a generation of Bulgarian architects. Belkovski’s designs combined neoclassical elements with modernist principles, visible in public buildings across Bulgaria. He published articles and textbooks on architectural theory and urban planning. Belkovski was also involved in restoration projects, preserving Bulgaria’s historical landmarks. He died in 1962, leaving behind a legacy of architectural innovation and education.
1891
Stancho Belkovski
American journalist and actor
American journalist and actor
American television journalist whose six-decade career set the standard for local news reporting.
Stan Chambers was born in San Bernardino, California, in 1923.
He joined KTLA in Los Angeles in 1947 and became one of America's first television reporters.
Chambers covered landmark events such as the Watts riots, Hollywood premieres, and natural disasters.
He earned multiple Emmys and a Peabody Award for his groundbreaking local news coverage.
Chambers was known for his calm, authoritative style and live, on-the-scene reporting.
He continued working as a reporter until 2010, marking over 60 years in broadcasting.
He passed away in 2015, leaving a legacy as a pioneer of television journalism.
1923
Stan Chambers
American architect, designed the City of Culture of Galicia
American architect
designed the City of Culture of Galicia
American architect celebrated for his deconstructivist designs and the City of Culture of Galicia.
Born in Newark, New Jersey, he studied architecture at Cornell University and Cambridge.
His early work explored formal theory, leading to association with the deconstructivist movement.
Featured in MoMA’s landmark 1988 Deconstructivist Architecture exhibition.
Designed the City of Culture of Galicia, a pioneering cultural complex in Spain.
Taught and wrote extensively on architectural philosophy and design methodologies.
Influenced generations of architects with his combination of theory and built work.
Peter Eisenman
City of Culture of Galicia
Swedish-English journalist and politician
Swedish-English journalist and politician
Swedish-English journalist and Labour politician who served as MP for Battersea from 1997 to 2010.
Martin Linton is a Swedish-English journalist and Labour Party politician.
He began his career in media and human rights advocacy before entering politics.
In 1997, Linton was elected as the Member of Parliament for Battersea in the UK.
He served three terms until 2010, focusing on community development and social welfare.
During his tenure, Linton advocated for human rights and environmental issues.
After leaving Parliament, he returned to writing and continued his advocacy work.
1944
Martin Linton
English video game designer and co-founded Revolution Software
English video game designer and co-founded Revolution Software
English video game designer and co-founder of Revolution Software, creator of the Broken Sword series.
Charles Cecil is an English video game designer and entrepreneur who co-founded Revolution Software in 1990.
He is best known as the creative force behind the Broken Sword series, which defined the modern adventure game genre.
Cecil's games are praised for their engaging narratives, memorable characters, and thoughtful puzzles.
He has received multiple awards and accolades for his contributions to the gaming industry.
Beyond game development, Cecil has advocated for video game preservation and education through industry organizations.
His work continues to inspire developers and players alike with its storytelling excellence.
Charles Cecil
Revolution Software
Swedish journalist
Swedish journalist
Swedish journalist and editor-in-chief focused on researching and exposing far-right movements.
Daniel Poohl is a Swedish journalist born in 1981 best known as the editor-in-chief of the anti-racist magazine Expo. He has dedicated his career to investigating and documenting extremist ideologies and hate crimes across Europe. Poohl began his work as a reporter focusing on political and social issues before leading Expo. He has authored books and articles that analyze the growth of radical movements. His insights have been featured in Swedish and international media, where he is a sought-after commentator on democratic values and human rights. Poohl's commitment to journalistic integrity and anti-racist advocacy has earned him recognition among peers and activists.
1981
Daniel Poohl
American conservative political commentator
American conservative political commentator
Tomi Lahren is an American conservative political commentator and television host known for her fiery opinion segments and viral video monologues.
Born on August 11, 1992, in Rapid City, South Dakota, Tomi Lahren began her career in local broadcasting before joining TheBlaze network in 2015.
Her On Point segment quickly went viral, amassing millions of views and sparking national conversations.
Lahren has appeared on major news outlets such as Fox News and Fox Business, delivering incisive commentary on conservative issues.
She has moderated debates and participated in high-profile interviews, establishing herself as a leading young voice in American politics.
Off-air, she is active on social media, championing free speech and limited government principles.
1992
Tomi Lahren