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== Art and culture == == Art and culture ==
-*[[509 BC]] - The [[temple]] of [[Jupiter (god)|Jupiter]] on [[Rome]]'s [[Capitoline Hill]] is dedicated on the [[Roman calendar|ides]] of September.+*[[1440]] - [[Gilles de Rais]] is finally taken into custody .
-* [[122]] - The building of [[Hadrian's Wall]] begins.+
-* [[533]] - [[General]] [[Belisarius]] of the [[Byzantine Empire]] defeats [[Gelimer]] and the [[Vandal]]s at the [[Battle of Ad Decimium]], near [[Carthage]], [[North Africa]].+
-*[[1224]] - [[Francis of Assisi]] is afflicted with stigmata.+
-*[[1440]] - [[Gilles de Rais]] is finally taken into custody upon an accusation brought against him by the [[Bishop of Nantes]].+
*[[1503]] - [[Michelangelo]] begins work on his [[David (Michelangelo)|David]]. *[[1503]] - [[Michelangelo]] begins work on his [[David (Michelangelo)|David]].
-*[[1609]] - [[Henry Hudson]] reached the river that would later be named after him - the [[Hudson River]].+*[[1973]] - [[Discotheque rock '72: Paaaaarty!]]" published in [[Rolling Stone]] magazine.
-*[[1743]] - [[Great Britain]], [[Austria]] and [[Savoy]]-[[Sardinia]] sign the [[Treaty of Worms (1743)]].+
-*[[1759]] - [[Battle of the Plains of Abraham]]: [[United Kingdom|British]] defeat [[France|French]] near [[Quebec City]] in the [[Seven Years' War]], known in the [[United States]] as the [[French and Indian War]].+
-*[[1788]] - The [[United States]]' [[Philadelphia Convention]] sets the date for the country's first presidential election, and [[New York City]] becomes the temporary capital of the [[U.S.]].+
-*[[1791]] - King [[Louis XVI of France]] accepts the [[French Constitution of 1791|new constitution]].+
-*[[1814]] - The [[United Kingdom|British]] fail to capture [[Baltimore, Maryland]]. Turning point in the [[War of 1812]].+
-*[[1814]] - [[Francis Scott Key]] writes [[The Star-Spangled Banner]]+
-*[[1847]] - [[Mexican-American War]]: Six teenage military [[cadet]]s known as [[Niños Héroes]] die defending [[Chapultepec Castle]] in the [[Battle of Chapultepec]]. [[United States|American]] [[General]] [[Winfield Scott]] captures [[Mexico City]] in the [[Mexican-American War]].+
-*[[1862]] - [[American Civil War]]: [[Union (American Civil War)|Union]] soldiers find [[Robert E. Lee]]'s battle plans in a field outside [[Frederick, Maryland]]. It is the prelude to the [[Battle of Antietam]].+
-*[[1882]] - The important [[Battle of Tel al-Kebir]] is fought in the [[1882 Anglo-Egyptian War]].+
-*[[1898]] - [[Hannibal Goodwin]] patents [[celluloid]] photographic [[film]].+
-*[[1899]] - [[Henry Bliss (road accident victim)|Henry Bliss]] is the first person in the [[United States]] to be killed in an [[automobile]] accident.+
-*[[1899]] - [[Halford Mackinder|Mackinder]], Ollier and Brocherel make the first ascent of Batian (5,199m - 17,058 ft), the highest peak of [[Mount Kenya]].+
-*[[1900]] - [[Filipino people|Filipino]] resistance fighters defeat a small [[United States|American]] [[column]] in the [[Battle of Pulang Lupa]], during the [[Philippine-American War]].+
-*[[1906]] - First [[fixed-wing aircraft]] flight in [[Europe]].+
-*[[1914]] - During [[World War I]], [[South Africa|South African]] troops open hostilities in [[Germany|German]] south-west [[Africa]] ([[Namibia]]) with an assault on the [[Ramansdrift]] [[police station]].+
-*[[1922]] - The [[temperature]] (in the shade) at [[Al 'Aziziyah]], [[Libya]] reaches a world record 57.7°C (135.9°F).+
-*[[1923]] - [[Military coup]] in [[Spain]] - [[Miguel Primo de Rivera]] takes over, setting up a [[dictatorship]].+
-*[[1935]] - [[Rockslide]] near [[Whirlpool Rapids Bridge]] ends the [[Great Gorge and International Railway]].+
-*[[1939]] - [[Canada]] enters [[World War II]].+
-*[[1940]] - World War II: [[Germany|German]] bombs damage [[Buckingham Palace]].+
-* 1940 - World War II: [[Italy]] invades [[Egypt]].+
-*[[1942]] - World War II: Second day of the [[Battle of Edson's Ridge]] in the [[Guadalcanal campaign]]. [[United States Marine Corps|U.S. Marine]]s successfully defeated attacks by the [[Imperial Japanese Army]] with heavy losses for the Japanese forces.+
-*[[1943]] - [[Chiang Kai-shek]] elected [[president]] of the [[Republic of China]].+
-*[[1948]] - [[Margaret Chase Smith]] is elected [[senator]], and becomes the first woman to serve in both the [[U.S.]] [[United States House of Representatives|House of Representatives]] and the [[United States Senate]].+
-*[[1953]] - [[Nikita Khrushchev]] appointed [[secretary-general]] of the [[Communist Party of the Soviet Union]].+
-*[[1956]] - The [[Dike (construction)|dike]] around the [[Netherlands|Dutch]] [[polder]] [[Zuiderzee Works#The Flevolands|East Flevoland]] is closed.+
-* 1956 - [[IBM]] introduces the first computer [[disk storage]] unit, the [[RAMAC|RAMAC 305]].+
-*[[1968]] - [[Albania]] leaves the [[Warsaw Pact]].+
-*[[1969]] - The Premiere Episode of [[Scooby-Doo, Where Are You?]]+
-*[[1971]] - State police and [[United States National Guard|National Guardsmen]] storm [[New York]]'s [[Attica Prison Riots|Attica Prison]] to end a [[prison]] revolt. 42 people die in the assault.+
-*[[1979]] - [[South Africa]] grants independence to the "homeland" of [[Venda]] (not recognised outside [[South Africa]]).+
-*[[1987]] - [[Goiânia accident]]: A [[radioactive]] object is stolen from an abandoned [[hospital]] in [[Goiânia]], [[Brazil]], contaminating many people in the following weeks and leading some to die from [[radiation poisoning]]. +
-*[[1988]] - [[Hurricane Gilbert]] is the strongest recorded [[hurricane]] in the [[Western Hemisphere]] (based on [[barometric pressure]]).+
-*[[1989]] - Largest anti-[[Apartheid]] march in [[South Africa]], led by [[Desmond Tutu]].+
-*[[1993]] - Public unveiling of the [[Oslo Accords]], an [[Israel]]i-[[Palestinian]] peace agreement initiated by [[Norway]].+
-*[[1994]] - [[Ulysses probe]] passes the [[Sun]]'s south pole.+
-*[[1999]] - Bomb explodes in [[Moscow]], [[Russia]]. At least 119 people are killed.+
-*[[2001]] - Civilian [[aircraft]] traffic resumes in the [[United States|U.S.]] after the [[September 11, 2001 attacks]].+
-*[[2006]] - At [[Dawson College Shooting|Dawson College]] ([[Montreal]]), [[Kimveer Gill]] kills one student and wounds 19 others before committing suicide.+
==Births== ==Births==
-*[[1087]] - [[John II Comnenus]], [[Byzantine Emperor]] (d. [[1143]])+*[[1803]] - [[Grandville]], French caricaturist (d. [[1847]])
-*[[1475]] - [[Cesare Borgia]], Italian aristocrat (d. [[1507]])+*[[1874]] - [[Arnold Schoenberg]], Austrian-born composer (d. [[1951]])
-*[[1502]] - [[John Leland]], English antiquarian (d. [[1552]])+*[[1874]] - [[Paul Wegener]], German film director (d. [[1948]])
-*[[1520]] - [[William Cecil, 1st Baron Burghley]], English statesman (d. [[1598]])+
-*[[1604]] - [[Sir William Brereton, 1st Baronet|William Brereton]], English soldier and politician (d. [[1661]])+
-*[[1739]] - [[Grigori Aleksandrovich Potemkin|Grigori Potemkin]], Russian statesman (d. [[1791]])+
-*[[1766]] - [[Samuel Wilson]], possible namesake of [[Uncle Sam]] (d. [[1854]])+
-*[[1775]] - [[Laura Secord]], Canadian [[War of 1812|war]] heroine (d. [[1868]])+
-*[[1802]] - [[Arnold Ruge]], German philosopher and writer (d. [[1880]])+
-*[[1813]] - [[John Sedgwick]], [[American Civil War]] general (d. [[1864]])+
-*[[1819]] - [[Clara Schumann]], German pianist and composer (d. [[1896]])+
-*[[1830]] - [[Marie von Ebner-Eschenbach]], Austrian writer (d. [[1916]])+
-*[[1842]] - [[John H. Bankhead]], U.S. Senator (d. [[1920]])+
-*[[1851]] - [[Walter Reed]], American physician and biologist (d. [[1902]])+
-*[[1857]] - [[Michał Drzymała]], Polish peasant rebel (d. [[1937]])+
-* 1857 - [[Milton S. Hershey]], American confectioner (d. [[1945]])+
-*[[1860]] - [[John J. Pershing]], American general (d. [[1948]])+
-*[[1863]] - [[Arthur Henderson]], British politician and union leader, recipient of the [[Nobel Peace Prize]] (d. [[1935]])+
-*[[1873]] - [[Constantin Carathéodory]], Greek mathematician (d. [[1950]])+
-*[[1874]] - [[Henry Fountain Ashurst]], American politician (d. [[1962]])+
-*1874 - [[Arnold Schoenberg]], Austrian-born composer (d. [[1951]]) +
*[[1876]] - [[Sherwood Anderson]], American writer (d. [[1941]]) *[[1876]] - [[Sherwood Anderson]], American writer (d. [[1941]])
-*[[1877]] - [[Wilhelm Filchner]], German explorer (d. [[1957]])+*[[1899]] - [[Anton Constandse]], Dutch writer and anarchist (d. 1983)
-* 1877 - [[Stanley Lord]], captain of the [[SS Californian]] the night of the [[RMS Titanic|Titanic]] disaster (d. [[1962]])+*[[1916]] - [[Roald Dahl]], British writer (d. 1990)
-*[[1882]] - [[Ramón Grau]], Cuban president (d. [[1969]]) +*[[1924]] - [[Maurice Jarre]], French composer (d. 2009)
-*[[1885]] - [[Wilhelm Blaschke]], Austrian geometer (d. [[1962]])+*[[1939]] - [[Joel-Peter Witkin]], American photographer
-*[[1886]] - Sir [[Robert Robinson (scientist)|Robert Robinson]], British chemist, [[Nobel Prize in Chemistry|Nobel laureate]] (d. [[1975]])+
-* 1886 - [[Amelie Beese]], German aviator and sculptor. (d. [[1925]])+
-*[[1887]] - [[Lavoslav Ruzicka]], Croatian chemist, [[Nobel Prize in Chemistry|Nobel laureate]] (d. [[1976]])+
-*[[1893]] - [[Larry Shields]], American musician (d. [[1953]])+
-*[[1894]] - [[J.B. Priestley]], English playwright and novelist (d. [[1984]])+
-* 1894 - [[Julian Tuwim]], Polish poet (d. [[1953]])+
-*[[1895]] - [[Morris Kirksey]], American rugby player (d. [[1981]])+
-*[[1899]] - [[Corneliu Zelea Codreanu]], leader of the [[Iron Guard]] (d. [[1938]])+
-*[[1903]] - [[Claudette Colbert]], French-born actress (d. [[1996]])+
-*[[1911]] - [[Bill Monroe]], American singer (d. [[1996]])+
-*[[1916]] - [[Roald Dahl]], British writer (d. [[1990]])+
-*[[1918]] - [[Dick Haymes]], Argentine vocalist (d. [[1980]])+
-*[[1917]] - [[Robert Ward]], American composer+
-*[[1922]] - [[Charles Brown (musician)|Charles Brown]], American singer and pianist (d. [[1999]])+
-*[[1923]] - [[Edouard Boubat]], French photographer (d. [[1999]])+
-*[[1924]] - [[Scott Brady]], American film actor (d. [[1985]])+
-* 1924 - [[Maurice Jarre]], French composer+
-*[[1925]] - [[Mel Tormé]], American singer (d. [[1999]])+
-*[[1926]] - [[Emile Francis]], Canadian ice hockey player and executive+
-*[[1929]] - [[Nicolai Ghiaurov]], Bulgarian opera singer (d. [[2004]])+
-*[[1930]] - [[Robert Gavron, Baron Gavron]], British printing millionaire+
-*[[1931]] - [[Barbara Bain]], American actress+
-*[[1933]] - [[Eileen Fulton]], American actress+
-*[[1936]] - [[Stefano Delle Chiaie]], Italian [[neo-Nazi]]+
-*[[1937]] - [[Don Bluth]], American animator+
-*[[1938]] - [[Judith Martin]], American etiquette writer+
-* 1938 - [[John Smith (UK politician)|John Smith]], Labour Party Leader [[1992]] - [[1994]].+
-*[[1939]] - [[Richard Kiel]], American actor+
-*[[1940]] - [[Óscar Arias]], Costa Rican politician, recipient of the [[Nobel Peace Prize]]+
-*[[1941]] - [[Tadao Ando]], Japanese architect+
-* 1941 - [[Ahmet Necdet Sezer]], 10th President of [[Turkey]]+
-* 1941 - [[David Clayton-Thomas]], Canadian singer ([[Blood, Sweat & Tears]])+
*[[1944]] - [[Jacqueline Bisset]], British actress *[[1944]] - [[Jacqueline Bisset]], British actress
-* 1944 - [[Peter Cetera]], American musician ([[Chicago (band)|Chicago]]) 
*[[1945]] - [[Noël Godin]], Belgian humorist *[[1945]] - [[Noël Godin]], Belgian humorist
-* 1945 - [[Andres Küng]], Swedish-Estonian politician, journalist (d. [[2002]]) 
-*[[1946]] - [[Frank Marshall (movie producer)|Frank Marshall]], American film producer  
-*[[1948]] - [[Nell Carter]], American actress (d. [[2003]]) 
-* 1948 - [[Dimitri Nanopoulos]], Greek physicist 
-*[[1949]] - [[Fred Sonic Smith]], American musician ([[MC5]]) (d. [[1994]]) 
-*[[1950]] - [[Wlodzimierz Cimoszewicz]], Polish politician 
-*[[1951]] - [[Jean Smart]], American actress 
-* 1951 - [[Linda Wong]], Asian adult actress (d. [[1987]]) 
-*[[1952]] - [[Randy Jones (singer)|Randy Jones]], American musician ([[The Village People]]) 
-* 1952 - [[Raymond O'Connor]], American actor 
-* 1952 - [[Don Was]], American singer  
-*[[1955]] - [[Joe Morris (guitarist)|Joe Morris]], American musician 
-*[[1957]] - [[John G. Trueschler]], American politician. 
-*[[1957]] - [[Vinny Appice]], American musician ([[Black Sabbath]], [[Dio]], [[Heaven and Hell]]) 
-*[[1961]] - [[Dave Mustaine]], American musician ([[Megadeth]]) 
-* 1961 - [[KK Null]], Japanese musician 
-*[[1962]] - [[Tõnu Õnnepalu]], Estonian poet and author 
-*[[1965]] - [[Zak Starkey]], British musician 
-* 1965 - [[Annie Duke]], American poker player 
-*[[1966]] - [[Maria Furtwängler]], German physician 
-*[[1967]] - [[Keith W. Shave]], English, Technical Project Manager 
-*[[1967]] - [[Michael Johnson (athlete)|Michael Johnson]], American athlete 
-* 1967 - [[Tim 'Ripper' Owens]], American singer ([[Iced Earth]], ex-[[Judas Priest]]) 
-*[[1968]] - [[Emma Sjöberg]], Swedish model  
-* 1968 - [[Bernie Williams]], Puerto Rican baseball player 
-*[[1969]] - [[Shane Warne]], Australian cricketer 
-*[[1970]] - [[Jason Scott Sadofsky]], American programmer 
-*[[1971]] - [[Goran Ivanišević]], Croatian tennis player 
-* 1971 - [[Manabu Namiki]], Japanese composer 
-* 1971 - [[Stella McCartney]], English fashion designer 
-*[[1973]] - [[Christine Arron]], French runner 
-* 1973 - [[Fabio Cannavaro]], Italian footballer 
-* 1973 - [[Kelly Chen]], Chinese singer 
-* 1973 - [[Marcelinho Paulista]], Brazilian footballer 
-*[[1974]] - [[Craig Rivet]], Canadian ice hockey player 
-* 1974 - [[Keith Murray (rapper)|Keith Murray]], American rapper 
-* 1974 - [[Éric Lapointe (football player)|Éric Lapointe]], Canadian football player 
-*[[1975]] - [[Joe Don Rooney]], American musician ([[Rascal Flatts]]) 
-*[[1976]] - [[Giorgos Koltzos]], Greek footballer 
-* 1976 - [[Craig McMillan]], New Zealand cricketer 
-* 1976 - [[José Théodore]], Canadian ice hockey player 
-*[[1977]] - [[Fiona Apple]], American singer 
-* 1977 - [[Daisuke Tsuda]], Japanese singer ([[Maximum the Hormone]]) 
-*[[1978]] - [[Megan Henning]], American actress 
-* 1978 - [[Darren Kenton]], English footballer 
-*[[1979]] - [[Geike Arnaert]], Belgian singer ([[Hooverphonic]]) 
-* 1979 - [[Ivan Miljković]], Serbian volleyball player 
-*[[1980]] - [[Han Chae Young]], South Korean actress  
-* 1980 - [[Daisuke Matsuzaka]], Japanese baseball player 
-* 1980 - [[Evangelos Nastos]], Greek footballer 
-* 1980 - [[Viren Rasquinha]], Indian field hockey player 
-* 1980 - [[Ben Savage]], American actor  
-* 1980 - [[Michelle Nolan]], American musician ([[Straylight Run]]) 
-* 1980 - [[Teppei Teranishi]], American guitarist ([[Thrice]]) 
-*[[1981]] - [[Koldo Fernández]], Spanish cyclist 
-*[[1982]] - [[Nenê]], Brazilian basketball player 
-* 1982 - [[Rickie Weeks]], American baseball player 
-* 1982 - [[Miha Zupan]], Slovenian basketball player 
-*[[1983]] - [[James Bourne]], English musician 
-*[[1986]] - [[Sean Williams (Boston College)|Sean Williams]], American basketball player 
-*[[1987]] - [[Luke Fitzgerald]], Irish rugby union International 
-*[[1988]] - [[Keith Treacy]], Irish footballer 
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==Deaths== ==Deaths==
-* [[81]] - [[Titus]], [[Roman emperor]] (b. [[39]])+* [[81]] - [[Titus]], Roman emperor (b. [[39]])
-*[[1321]] - [[Dante Alighieri]], Italian poet (b. [[1265]])+*[[1321]] - [[Dante Alighieri]], Italian poet (b. [[1265]]). [[1514]])
-*[[1438]] - [[Duarte of Portugal|Duarte]], King of [[Portugal]] (b. [[1391]])+
-*[[1506]] - [[Andrea Mantegna]], Italian painter+
-*[[1557]] - [[John Cheke]], English classical scholar and statesman (b. [[1514]])+
*[[1592]] - [[Michel de Montaigne]], French writer (b. [[1533]]) *[[1592]] - [[Michel de Montaigne]], French writer (b. [[1533]])
*[[1598]] - [[Philip II of Spain|Philip II]], King of [[Spain]] (b. [[1526]]) *[[1598]] - [[Philip II of Spain|Philip II]], King of [[Spain]] (b. [[1526]])
-*[[1632]] - [[Leopold V of Austria (Habsburg)|Leopold V]], regent of the [[Tyrol]] (b. [[1586]]) 
-*[[1759]] - [[James Wolfe]], British general (b. [[1727]]) 
-*[[1766]] - [[Benjamin Heath]], English classical scholar (b. [[1704]]) 
-*[[1806]] - [[Charles James Fox]], English politician (b. [[1749]]) 
-*[[1808]] - [[Saverio Bettinelli]], Italian writer (b. [[1718]]) 
-*[[1847]] - [[Nicolas Oudinot]], French marshal (b. [[1767]]) 
*[[1872]] - [[Ludwig Andreas Feuerbach]], German philosopher (b. [[1804]]) *[[1872]] - [[Ludwig Andreas Feuerbach]], German philosopher (b. [[1804]])
-*[[1881]] - [[Ambrose Burnside]], [[American Civil War]] general and politician (b. [[1824]]) 
-*[[1885]] - [[Friedrich Kiel]], Austrian composer (b. [[1821]]) 
-*[[1894]] - [[Emmanuel Chabrier]], French composer (b. [[1841]]) 
-*[[1904]] - [[Raden Ayu Kartini]], Indonesian national heroine (b. [[1879]]) 
-*[[1905]] - [[René Goblet]], French politician (b. [[1828]]) 
-*[[1912]] - [[Maresuke Nogi]], Japanese general (b. [[1849]]) 
-*[[1915]] - [[Andrew L. Harris]], [[American Civil War]] hero and Governor of [[Ohio]] (b. [[1835]]) 
*[[1928]] - [[Italo Svevo]], Italian author (b. [[1861]]) *[[1928]] - [[Italo Svevo]], Italian author (b. [[1861]])
-*[[1946]] - [[Eugene Lanceray]], Russian painter (b. [[1875]])+*[[1996]] - [[Tupac Shakur]], aka 2Pac, American rapper (b. [[1971]])
-* 1946 - [[Amon Göth]], commandant of Nazi concentration camp (b. [[1908]])+* [[2022]] &ndash; [[Jean-Luc Godard]], French film director (b. 1930)
-*[[1949]] - [[August Krogh]], Danish zoophysiologist, [[Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine|Nobel laureate]] (b. [[1874]])+
-*[[1965]] - [[Jean B. Fletcher]], American architect (b. [[1915]])+
-*[[1973]] - [[Betty Field]], American actress (b. [[1913]])+
-*[[1976]] - [[Albert Tessier]], French Canadian priest, historian and film maker (b. [[1895]])+
-* 1976 - [[Armand Mondou]], French Canadian ice hockey player (b. [[1905]])+
-*[[1977]] - [[Leopold Stokowski]], English conductor (b. [[1882]])+
-*[[1987]] - [[Mervyn LeRoy]], American film director (b. [[1900]])+
-*[[1991]] - [[Joe Pasternak]], American film director (b. [[1901]])+
-*[[1996]] - [[Tupac Shakur]], aka 2Pac, American rapper and actor (b. [[1971]])+
-*[[1998]] - [[Harry Lumley (hockey player)|Harry Lumley]], Canadian ice hockey player (b. [[1926]])+
-* 1998 - [[George Wallace]], American politician (b. [[1919]])+
-*[[1999]] - [[Benjamin Bloom]], American educational theorist (b. [[1913]])+
-*[[2001]] - [[Dorothy McGuire]], American actress (b. [[1916]])+
-*[[2003]] - [[Frank O'Bannon]], Governor of [[Indiana]] (b. [[1930]])+
-*[[2004]] - [[Luis E. Miramontes]], Mexican chemist, co-inventor of the [[combined oral contraceptive pill]] (b. [[1925]])+
-*[[2005]] - [[Toni Fritsch]], Austrian football and American football player (b. [[1945]])+
-* 2005 - [[Julio César Turbay Ayala]], Colombian politician (b. [[1916]])+
-* 2006 - [[Ann Richards]], 46th [[Governor of Texas]] (b. [[1933]]) +
-== Notes == 
-# Ludwig Feuerbach 
-# Arnold Schoenberg 
-# Grandville 
-# Joel-Peter Witkin 
-# Noël Godin 
-# Michel de Montaigne 
-# Varian Fry 
-# Paul Wegener 
-# Philip II of Spain 
-# Tupac Shakur 
-* Folies Bergère 
- 
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-[[Vince Aletti]] (1940 - ) 
-by Vince Aletti from Rolling Stone, September 13, 1973. Paar-ty! Paar-ty! . . . You hear the chant at concerts, rising like a tribal rallying cry on a ... 
-... and an album out on their own label days later . . . . --Vince Aletti via "Discotheque Rock '72: Paaaaarty!" from Rolling Stone, September 13, 1973. ... 
- 
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-[[Paul Wegener]] (born December 11, 1874 in Arnoldsdorf (Westpreußen; now Jarantowice, Poland); died September 13, 1948 in Berlin) was a German actor and film ... 
- 
-[[Ludwig Feuerbach]] (1804 - 1872) 
-Ludwig Andreas Feuerbach (July 28, 1804 – September 13, 1872) was a German philosopher, the fourth  
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-[[Sherwood Anderson]] (September 13, 1876 – March 8, 1941) was an American writer, mainly of short stories, most notably the collection Winesburg, Ohio. ... 
-www.jahsonic.com/SherwoodAnderson.html - Similar pages 
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