1487day.year

(1487 - 1514)

Anna of Brandenburg

Anna of Brandenburg
German princess of the House of Hohenzollern and daughter of Elector John Cicero of Brandenburg.
Anna of Brandenburg (1487–1514) was born into the influential Hohenzollern dynasty as the daughter of Elector John Cicero and Margaret of Thuringia. As a member of German nobility, her marriage alliance strengthened regional ties within the Holy Roman Empire. Though her life was relatively brief, she embodied the dynastic politics of her era. Her personal letters reflect the cultural and familial responsibilities of a princess in the early 16th century. Her death at 26 marked a moment of mourning among her family and court.
1487 Anna of Brandenburg
1845day.year

Ödön Lechner

(1845 - 1914)

Hungarian architect, designed the Museum of Applied Arts and the Church of St Elisabeth

Hungarian architect designed the Museum of Applied Arts and the Church of St Elisabeth
Pioneering Hungarian architect known as the 'Hungarian Gaudí' who championed the Secession style.
Ödön Lechner blended Hungarian folk motifs with Art Nouveau to create a unique national architecture. His landmark works include the Museum of Applied Arts in Budapest and the Church of St Elisabeth in Bratislava. Lechner’s vibrant colors and ornamental designs broke from classical norms of the 19th century. He influenced a generation of architects seeking a distinct Central European identity. Lechner remains celebrated as a visionary who reshaped Hungary’s architectural landscape.
1845 Ödön Lechner Museum of Applied Arts Church of St Elisabeth
1904day.year

Alar Kotli

(1904 - 1963)

Estonian architect

Estonian architect
Alar Kotli was an Estonian architect celebrated for designing national landmarks and shaping modern Estonian architecture.
Born on August 27, 1904, in the Governorate of Estonia, Kotli studied architecture in Tallinn and abroad. He blended functionalism with neoclassical elements in public buildings and urban plans. Notable works include the Tallinn Song Festival Grounds stage and the National Library of Estonia. Kotli's designs played a key role in forging a national architectural identity during Estonia's interwar independence. After World War II, he continued to shape the rebuilt cityscapes under changing political regimes. His work remains a testament to the cultural aspirations of 20th-century Estonia. Kotli died in 1963, leaving behind a rich architectural legacy.
1904 Alar Kotli
1906day.year

Ed Gein

(1906 - 1982)

American murderer and body snatcher, The Butcher of Plainfield

American murderer and body snatcher The Butcher of Plainfield
Ed Gein was an American criminal whose macabre crimes in the 1950s deeply shocked the nation and inspired horror fiction.
Born on August 27, 1906, in Plainfield, Wisconsin, Gein grew up in isolation under a domineering mother. After her death, he exhumed corpses from local graveyards and fashioned trophies from human remains. In 1957, investigators discovered evidence of murder, body snatching, and the creation of ghastly artifacts. Gein's case influenced iconic horror characters such as Norman Bates, Leatherface, and Buffalo Bill. Declared legally insane, he spent the rest of his life in psychiatric institutions. His story sparked lasting fascination with the darkness of human psychology and rural loneliness. Gein died in 1982, his crimes remaining a chilling footnote in American criminal history.
1906 Ed Gein
1921day.year

Georg Alexander

(1921 - 1996)

Duke of Mecklenburg

Duke of Mecklenburg
Georg Alexander was the head of the House of Mecklenburg-Strelitz, a historic German ducal family.
Born in 1921 into the historic ducal House of Mecklenburg-Strelitz, Georg Alexander inherited the title of Duke and head of his family line. He managed the family estates and represented the house at cultural and genealogical events across Europe. As head of the family, he worked to preserve the architectural heritage and traditions of his region. He maintained relationships with European nobility and participated in charitable activities. Georg Alexander upheld the ceremonial duties of his forebears while adapting to the modern era. He passed away in 1996, leaving the title to his successor and a legacy of stewardship.
1921 Georg Alexander, Duke of Mecklenburg
1924day.year

Rosalie E. Wahl

(1924 - 2013)

American lawyer and jurist

American lawyer and jurist
American lawyer and jurist who became the first female justice on the Minnesota Supreme Court.
Rosalie E. Wahl was born on August 27, 1924, and went on to pursue a career in law. Breaking barriers, she was appointed as the first woman to serve on the Minnesota Supreme Court. Throughout her tenure, she was a staunch advocate for social justice and equal rights. Wahl championed initiatives to make legal assistance more accessible to underserved communities. Her legacy endures in the strides she made for women in the legal profession. She passed away in 2013, leaving a profound impact on the judiciary.
Rosalie E. Wahl
1945day.year

Douglas R. Campbell

Canadian lawyer and judge

Canadian lawyer and judge
Canadian lawyer and judge who served on federal courts and made significant contributions to Canada's judicial system.
Douglas R. Campbell built his legal career focusing on tax and administrative law before his appointment to the federal bench. As a judge, he presided over numerous cases that helped shape Canadian tax jurisprudence. Known for his clear, well-reasoned decisions, he influenced legal precedents and policy. Campbell also contributed to legal scholarship through articles and lectures at law schools. After retiring from the bench, he remained active in mentoring young lawyers and engaging with community legal education.
1945 Douglas R. Campbell
1947day.year

Kirk Francis

American engineer and producer

American engineer and producer
American engineer and producer known for his technical expertise and project management in engineering and production.
Kirk Francis
1958day.year

Hugh Orde

British police officer

British police officer
Hugh Orde is a senior British police officer who led the Police Service of Northern Ireland and later served as President of the Association of Chief Police Officers.
Born in 1958, Hugh Orde built his career in UK policing with a reputation for modernizing law enforcement practices. From 2002 to 2009, he served as Chief Constable of the Police Service of Northern Ireland, guiding the force through a critical period of peace and reform. In 2009, he was appointed President of the Association of Chief Police Officers, coordinating national policing strategies and responses to major events. Known for his emphasis on community engagement and accountability, Orde has been recognized for his service to public safety. His leadership has influenced policing reforms both in Northern Ireland and across the United Kingdom.
Hugh Orde
1964day.year

Paul Bernardo

Canadian serial rapist and murderer

Canadian serial rapist and murderer
Canadian criminal convicted of a series of rapes and murders in the early 1990s.
Paul Bernardo is a Canadian convicted serial rapist and murderer active in the early 1990s. He committed a series of sexual assaults, earning the moniker 'Scarborough Rapist', and later murdered two teenage girls alongside his wife, Karla Homolka. Bernardo was arrested in 1993 and ultimately received a life sentence with no possibility of parole. His case prompted national debates in Canada over media coverage and court proceedings. Bernardo remains incarcerated and his crimes are among the most notorious in Canadian criminal history.
Paul Bernardo
1969day.year

Cesar Millan

Mexican-American dog trainer, television personality, and author

Mexican-American dog trainer television personality and author
Mexican-American dog trainer known for his groundbreaking work on canine rehabilitation, host of The Dog Whisperer, and author of several best-selling books.
Born in Culiacan, Mexico, Cesar Millan rose from humble beginnings to become a leading expert in canine behavior modification. He gained international fame through his television series The Dog Whisperer, where he rehabilitated dogs with aggressive and anxious tendencies. Millan pioneered the calm-assertive energy approach, emphasizing exercise, discipline, and affection as the pillars of dog training. He has authored several best-selling books, including Cesar's Way and Be the Pack Leader, sharing practical insights and inspiring success stories. Beyond his media presence, Millan founded the Dog Psychology Center, supporting rescue dogs and educating owners worldwide. Through seminars, workshops, and public speaking, he continues to influence the field of animal welfare and community rescue efforts.
Cesar Millan
1971day.year

Kyung Lah

South Korean-American journalist

South Korean-American journalist
South Korean-American journalist and correspondent known for her reporting with CNN on politics and international affairs.
Born in Masan, South Korea, Kyung Lah moved to the United States at a young age and pursued a degree in government. She began her journalism career in Houston before joining CNN as a national correspondent. Lah has covered major events including presidential campaigns, natural disasters, and global crises from on-the-ground locations. Her investigative reporting and interviews have appeared on CNN programs such as Anderson Cooper 360 and CNN World News. Committed to diversity and representation, she frequently highlights Asian American perspectives in her work.
Kyung Lah