1536day.year

Felice della Rovere

(1483 - 1536)

illegitimate daughter of Pope Julius II

illegitimate daughter of Pope Julius II
Felice della Rovere was a Renaissance noblewoman and influential patron of the arts, famed as Pope Julius II's daughter.
Born in 1483, Felice della Rovere navigated the complexities of Roman politics as the daughter of Pope Julius II. She married into the powerful Orsini family and managed valuable estates in the Papal States. Her diplomatic skill secured her family's interests during turbulent papal transitions. A noted patron, she supported artists and humanists, contributing to the cultural flowering of the Renaissance. She died in 1536, leaving a lasting imprint on the Vatican's social and artistic spheres.
1536 Felice della Rovere
1833day.year

Raja Ram Mohan Roy

(1772 - 1833)

Indian humanitarian and reformer

Indian humanitarian and reformer
Indian social reformer who pioneered the Brahmo Samaj and campaigned against practices like sati.
Raja Ram Mohan Roy was born in Radhanagar, Bengal, in 1772 and mastered Sanskrit, Persian, and Arabic. He challenged orthodox Hindu practices and promoted monotheism through the Brahmo Sabha. Roy led campaigns against sati, child marriage, and caste discrimination, advocating for women's rights. He translated and interpreted religious texts to support social progress and rational thought. Roy engaged with British officials to secure reforms for Indians under colonial rule. He founded journals to spread his ideas and influence public opinion. He died in Persia on September 27, 1833, and is remembered as a key figure in modern Indian renaissance.
1833 Raja Ram Mohan Roy
1886day.year

Charles Gordon Greene

(1804 - 1886)

American journalist and politician

American journalist and politician
American newspaper editor and politician who influenced 19th-century public opinion.
Charles Gordon Greene was born in Boston, Massachusetts, in 1804 and began his career as a printer. He founded and edited influential newspapers, including the Boston Post, shaping political discourse. Greene advocated Democratic Party ideals and took strong stances on issues like labor rights and education. He served in the Massachusetts state legislature, balancing roles in journalism and public service. His editorials were noted for their clarity and persuasive power in a rapidly changing nation. He died in Boston on September 27, 1886, leaving a legacy in both media and politics.
1886 Charles Gordon Greene
1965day.year

William Stanier

(1876 - 1965)

English engineer, co-designed the London, Midland and Scottish Railway

English engineer co-designed the London Midland and Scottish Railway
English railway engineer renowned for designing influential steam locomotives for the London, Midland and Scottish Railway.
William Stanier (1876–1965) was an English mechanical engineer who served as Chief Mechanical Engineer of the London, Midland and Scottish Railway. He introduced locomotive designs such as the 8F freight engines and Princess Coronation Class, renowned for their power and efficiency. Stanier's engineering innovations modernized steam traction on British railways during the 1930s and 1940s. Knighted in 1948 for his contributions, he significantly influenced locomotive design and operational standards. Stanier's legacy endures in the history of railway engineering and locomotive development.
William Stanier London, Midland and Scottish Railway
1967day.year

Felix Yusupov

(1887 - 1967)

Russian husband of Princess Irina Alexandrovna of Russia

Russian husband of Princess Irina Alexandrovna of Russia
Russian aristocrat best known for his role in the assassination of Grigori Rasputin.
Felix Yusupov (1887–1967) was a Russian nobleman and member of the Yusupov family, one of the wealthiest in Imperial Russia. He married Princess Irina Alexandrovna and became renowned for his involvement in the 1916 assassination of Grigori Rasputin. Yusupov lured Rasputin to the Moika Palace, where he and his co-conspirators murdered him to save the monarchy's reputation. After the Russian Revolution, Yusupov lived in exile in France, pursuing interests in art and theatre. His memoirs and the intrigue surrounding Rasputin's death have cemented his place in 20th-century history.
1967 Felix Yusupov Princess Irina Alexandrovna of Russia
1983day.year

Wilfred Burchett

(1911 - 1983)

Australian journalist and author

Australian journalist and author
Australian journalist and author known for his groundbreaking reports from Hiroshima and coverage of major 20th-century conflicts.
Wilfred Burchett was born in 1911 in Melbourne and became one of Australia's most influential war correspondents. In 1945, he gained international attention as the first Western journalist to report from the ruins of Hiroshima. His eyewitness account challenged official narratives about the atomic bomb’s impact. Burchett covered conflicts in Korea, Vietnam, and Cambodia, often drawing controversy for his sympathetic portrayal of communist forces. He authored several books and lived much of his life in Asia. Despite accusations of espionage, his commitment to frontline reporting reshaped modern war journalism. He died in 1983.
1983 Wilfred Burchett
2007day.year

Kenji Nagai

(1957 - 2007)

Japanese photographer and journalist

Japanese photographer and journalist
Kenji Nagai was a Japanese photojournalist renowned for his fearless coverage of conflict zones.
Kenji Nagai (1957–2007) was a veteran Japanese photographer and journalist who covered international conflicts and human rights issues. He gained global attention when he was tragically killed by security forces while documenting the Saffron Revolution protests in Yangon, Myanmar. Nagai's powerful images captured the human cost of political unrest and earned him posthumous recognition for journalistic bravery. Over his career, he worked for various international news agencies, bringing critical stories from hotspots such as East Timor and Kosovo. His legacy endures through his evocative photographs, which continue to inspire photojournalists worldwide.
Kenji Nagai
2008day.year

Henri Pachard

(1939 - 2008)

American director and producer

American director and producer
Henri Pachard was an American film director and producer best known for his work in the adult film industry.
Henri Pachard (1939–2008) directed and produced over 200 films during a career spanning more than four decades. He was a prominent figure in the adult entertainment industry, known for his cinematic approach and storytelling. Pachard's work earned him multiple awards and nominations in adult film circles, highlighting his influence on the genre. In addition to his directorial efforts, he mentored emerging talent and navigated the evolving landscape of adult film production. His films are noted for their technical craftsmanship and for pushing the boundaries of the medium.
2008 Henri Pachard
2013day.year

Mauricio González-Gordon y Díez

(1923 - 2013)

Spanish sherry maker and conservationist

Spanish sherry maker and conservationist
Spanish sherry producer and environmentalist who played a key role in establishing Doñana National Park. He led the family business González Byass and championed conservation of Spain's wetlands.
Born into the González Byass wine-making family in 1923, Mauricio devoted his life to sherry production and environmental protection. He led the family's Jerez-based winery, helping to expand international appreciation for Spanish sherry brands. An avid ornithologist, he co-founded the Doñana Biological Station and worked tirelessly to protect the Doñana wetlands. His conservation efforts were instrumental in the area's designation as a national park and UNESCO World Heritage Site. González-Gordon balanced business leadership with environmental stewardship, forging partnerships between industry and science. He received recognition from Spanish and international organizations for his work in sustainable development and biodiversity preservation. He passed away in 2013, remembered as a visionary who bridged tradition and conservation.
Mauricio González-Gordon y Díez