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2024-08-22 London conference of 1924 The London Conference was held from July 16 to August 16, 1924. Its main topic was repayment of war reparations to the former Entente by the Weimar Republic. It resulted in the creation of the Dawes Plan. This was intended to strengthen the economy of the Weimar Republic. Stub XAELOR (183)
2006-04-25 German Dance (dance originating from the German cultural circle) The German Dance, also known as Deutsche, Deutscher Tanz and Teutsche, was a generic term utilized in the late 18th and early 19th centuries for partner dances written in triple metre. These encompassed several different types of dances, including the waltz, ländler, and allemande. Stub Fontenot 1031 (125)
2024-09-09 Iwan Simonis (Belgian entrepreneur who was involved in mechanizing the textile industry) Iwan Simonis (full name Jean-François Dieudonné Simonis) was a Belgian entrepreneur and industrialist who was involved in the first introduction of machines to the production of textiles in Belgium. He was born to Jacques Joseph Simonis and Marie-Agnès-Dieudonnée de Franquinet in 1769. Stub SusiSansei (30)
2024-08-16 Josef Gerl (Austrian socialist (1912–1934)) Josef Julius Gerl (13 February 1912 – 24 July 1934) was an Austrian socialist and member of the Socialist Workers Youth (SAJ) C SamiTK-T2 (195)
2024-10-02 List of 7.92×33mm Kurz firearms The below table gives a list of firearms that can fire the 7.92×33mm Kurz cartridge. Start ZuangLaoXi (79)
2024-10-05 Klösterle railway station (Defunct railway station in Vorarlberg, Austria) Klösterle railway station (German: Bahnhof Klösterle) was a railway station in the municipality of Klösterle (Bludenz District) in the westernmost Austrian state of Vorarlberg. Stub GleisReis (10624)
2024-10-05 Dalaas railway station (Defunct railway station in Vorarlberg, Austria) Dalaas railway station (German: Bahnhof Dalaas) was a railway station in the municipality of Dalaas (Bludenz District) in the westernmost Austrian state of Vorarlberg. Stub GleisReis (10624)
2024-10-05 Hintergasse railway station (Defunct railway station in Vorarlberg, Austria) Hintergasse railway station (German: Bahnhof Hintergasse) was a railway station in the municipality of Innerbraz (Bludenz District) in the westernmost Austrian state of Vorarlberg. Stub GleisReis (10624)
2024-10-05 Braz railway station (Defunct railway station in Vorarlberg, Austria) Braz railway station (German: Bahnhof Braz) was a railway station in the municipality of Innerbraz (Bludenz District) in the westernmost Austrian state of Vorarlberg. Stub GleisReis (10624)
2024-09-13 Boroughs and localities of Leipzig (level-1-part of the city of Leipzig, Germany) Leipzig is divided into ten boroughs or districts (Stadtbezirke). The boroughs are further divided into localities (Ortsteile). The administrative division of Leipzig has been formed over the centuries since the town charter from 1156/70. Start Andreas Wolf 01 (1942)
2024-10-18 Westermoordorf (Village of Großheide in Lower Saxony, Germany) Westermoordorf is a village (Ortsteil) of Großheide, a municipality in Lower Saxony, Germany. It is located about 1.5 kilometers northwest of the village of Berumerfehn. Stub W.G.J. (3609)
2024-09-10 Süderneuland II (District of Norden in Lower Saxony, Germany) Süderneuland II is a district (Stadtteil) of the East Frisian city of Norden, in Lower Saxony. It is located to the southeast of Norden's city center. The area of today's district was incorporated into Norden during the Lower Saxony municipal reform in 1972. Stub W.G.J. (3609)
2024-10-01 Mischa Beeli (Swiss footballer (born 2004)) Mischa Andrea Beeli (born 5 February 2004) is a Swiss professional footballer who plays as a defender for Swiss Challenge League club FC Vaduz. Stub Martinm23forever (730)
2024-10-31 Achter 't Hout (Hamlet in Drenthe, Netherlands) Achter 't Hout is a hamlet in the municipality of Aa en Hunze, in the province of Drenthe. Stub W.G.J. (3609)
2024-10-20 Stade François Monti (Football stadium in Biguglia, France) The Stade François Monti (Corsican: Stadiu Francescu Monti) is a stadium in Biguglia on the French island of Corsica. It is the home ground of football club Étoile filante bastiaise. It has a capacity of 1,000 people. Stub Gael13011 (2407)
2024-10-31 Berghuizen, Drenthe (Village in Drenthe, Netherlands) Berghuizen is a village in the municipality of De Wolden, in the province of Drenthe. It has its own village core but falls under Ruinerwold administratively. Start W.G.J. (3609)
2024-09-05 Les Coeudres railway station (Railway station in La Sagne, Switzerland) Les Coeudres railway station (French: Gare de Les Coeudres) is a railway station in the municipality of La Sagne, in the Swiss canton of Neuchâtel. It is an intermediate stop and a request stop on the 1,000 mm (3 ft 3+38 in) La Chaux-de-Fonds–Les Ponts-de-Martel line of Transports publics Neuchâtelois. Stub Swiss512 (3086)
2024-09-13 French Zoosemiotics Society (Academic society) French Zoosemiotics Society (French: Société Française de Zoosémiotique) is an academic society, uniting ethologists, zoologists, semioticians (including biosemioticians and ecosemioticians), linguists, veterinarians and philosophers, and promoting a semiotic approach in zoosemiotics and animal studies. Stub Dr Oldekop (1173)
2024-09-12 European Security and Defence Union The European Security and Defence Union (ESDU) is a concept proposed by Germany, France, Luxembourg and Belgium on 29 April 2003 for the further development of the European Security and Defence Policy (ESDP), first proposed by Dominique de Villepin and Joschka Fischer in 2002 and adopted on 17 December 2017. Start Ovo Sagas (670)
2024-10-26 De WAR (grassroots initiative in Amersfoort, the Netherlands) De WAR (Dutch for mess, chaos, confusion) is a social centre for the arts and citizen science, including a fab lab at Amersfoort, the Netherlands. A fab lab (fabrication laboratory) is a small-scale workshop offering (personal) digital fabrication. De WAR is a nonprofit volunteer organisation outside of Dutch academia and educational system, and is part of the Dutch maker and hacker culture scene. Start Hansmuller (8447)
2024-10-11 List of tallest buildings in Bochum This list of tallest buildings in Bochum ranks high-rise buildings and important landmarks that reach a height of 50 meters (164 feet). Start Klausk2 (1156)
2024-10-03 Karl-Liebknecht-Straße (Leipzig) (Street in Leipzig, Germany) The Karl-Liebknecht-Strasse is a street in Leipzig, Saxony, Germany. It connects the locality (Ortsteil) Zentrum-Süd in the borough Leipzig-Mitte to the locality of Connewitz in the borough of Leipzig-Süd in a nearly straight line of 2.5 km (1.6 mi). C Andreas Wolf 01 (1942)
2024-11-11 Radstadion Köln (Velodrome in Cologne) The Radstadion Köln (also called Albert-Richter-Bahn) is a velodrome in Cologne. Stub Gelli63 (336)
2024-10-22 List of SA-Obergruppenführer The List of SA-Obergruppenführer enumerates selected men who held the position of SA-Obergruppenführer. This was the second highest commissioned rank in the Sturmabteilung (SA), which was the largest paramilitary organization of the Nazi Party, numbering approximately 4.5 million members in June 1934. B Historybuff0105 (4371)
2024-10-15 Jacques Potdevin Jacques Potdevin, born 14 September 1949) is a French chartered accountant and statutory auditor. He is actively involved in numerous professional accounting organizations in both France and internationally. C Naivuon (47)
2024-09-02 Erlanger baby (Fetus of a brain-dead pregnant woman) The Erlanger baby was the fetus of a brain-dead pregnant woman who received weeks of intensive medical treatment at Erlangen University Hospital in 1992 to enable her unborn child to survive. Despite all efforts, the fetus died. Start Mo8473 (1)
2024-11-09 Sascha Diemer (German snooker player (born 1976)) Sascha Diemer (born 25 February 1976) is a German amateur snooker player and three-time German Snooker Champion. He competed in both national and international amateur events during the 1990s and 2000s. Stub MariePetty7 (64)
2024-11-03 Ponticelli Frères (French Engineering and Piping Company) Ponticelli Frères is a French assembly, boilermaking, and machining company founded in 1921 by three brothers from Italy: Céleste, Bonfils, and Lazare Ponticelli. Founded in Paris, the headquarters remain in Paris (13th arrondissement) at Place des Alpes [fr]. C ChemicalBear (684)
2024-09-16 German Institute for Human Rights (eingetragener Verein) The German Institute for Human Rights (DIMR) is a human rights organisation based in Berlin. It was established as a registered association on 8 March 2001. As a national human rights institution, the DIMR works based on the United Nations Paris Principles. C Ovo Sagas (670)
2024-10-05 List of tallest buildings in Dortmund This list of tallest buildings in Dortmund ranks high-rise buildings and important landmarks that reach a height of 50 meters (164 feet). The tallest structure in the city is the 209-meter-high Florianturm, a television tower built in 1959. Start Klausk2 (1156)
2024-08-27 Tim Kurzbach (German politician) Tim-Oliver Kurzbach (born 27 April 1978) is a German politician who has been the mayor of the city of Solingen in North Rhine-Westphalia since 2015. C Hallöchennochmal (573)
2024-12-01 List of tallest buildings in Offenbach This list of tallest buildings in Offenbach ranks high-rise buildings and important landmarks that reach a height of 50 meters (164 feet). The tallest skyscraper in the city is the 32-storey, 120-meter-high City Tower Offenbach, built in 2003. Start Klausk2 (1156)
2024-11-24 List of members of the Zentrale of the Communist Party of Germany This list provides an alphabetically ordered overview of the members of the Zentrale (literally "Central"), or Central Committee, of the Communist Party of Germany (KPD) elected at the Party Congresses (1918–1924). It was not until the 10th Party Congress of the KPD in July 1925 in Berlin that a Central Committee was elected as the governing body instead of the Zentrale (→ List of members of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Germany). Start PequodOnStationAtLZ (6435)
2024-11-23 House of Nogaret de La Vallette (French noble family) The House of Nogaret de La Valette, formerly Nogaret, was a ducal family of French nobility, originally from Lavalette (Haute-Garonne) in the Languedoc region. It died out in the 17th century.[citation needed]. The family was elevated to the ducal title four times (1581, 1611, 1621, 1622) and to the rank of Peer of France as early as 1581.[citation needed]. C ChemicalBear (684)
2024-09-08 Firmin Viry (Musical artist) Firmin Viry (born 11 March 1935) is a singer from Réunion known for maloya music. He was born in the Ligne Paradis neighborhood of Saint-Pierre. Viry developed his musical talents while working in the sugar cane fields and fighting for the rights of fellow sugar-cane cutters. Start Cializirier (166)
2024-12-01 Caisse Centrale de la France Libre (Former French public financial institution) The Caisse Centrale de la France Libre (CCFL, lit.'Central Bank of Free France') was a bank of issue established by Free France in London in 1941, serving French Equatorial Africa and Cameroon following their de facto secession from Vichy France. It soon evolved into a specialized note-issuing and development bank for French overseas territories and was renamed the Caisse Centrale de la France d'Outre-Mer (CCFOM, lit.'Central Bank of Overseas France') in early 194 ... C Boubloub (18025)
2024-12-10 BUMIDOM (French governmental agency, 1963 to 1982) BUMIDOM (Bureau pour le développement des migrations dans les départements d’outre-mer, French for "Office for development of migrations within overseas departments") was a French governmental agency between 1963 and 1982 in charge of emigration of the inhabitants of French overseas departments to Metropolitan France. Start Harley500 (531)
2024-10-04 Treblinka (sculpture) (sculpture in Berlin, Germany) Sculpture Treblinka is a memorial to the Jews murdered by the Nazi Germany at the Treblinka extermination camp in occupied Poland during the Holocaust during World War II. It was erected in 1979 in the Charlottenburg district of West Berlin, opposite the district court building where the files of the repressed Jews were kept. Stub Воскресенский Петр (376)
2024-10-16 Traag (2017 single by Bizzey) Traag is a song by Dutch hip hop artist Bizzey, featuring rappers Jozo and Kraantje Pappie, released as a single in 2017. Start Flanamsterdam (134)
2024-12-14 Jacques of Montmorency (Abt 1374 - 1414) Jacques of Montmorency (1370–1414) was lord of Montmorency, Écouen, Damville, Conflans-Sainte-Honorine, de Vitry-en-Brie, and de la Tour de Chaumont. Start Edgar Aetheling 25 (1600)
2024-11-22 List of members of the Politburo of the Communist Party of Germany This list provides an alphabetically ordered overview of the members and candidates of the Political Bureau (Polburo, later Politburo) of the Communist Party of Germany (KPD). B PequodOnStationAtLZ (6435)
2024-10-04 List of tallest buildings in Bonn This list of tallest buildings in Bonn ranks high-rise buildings and important landmarks that reach a height of 50 meters (164 feet). C Klausk2 (1156)
2024-12-14 National Council of Industry (Madagascar) The National Council of Industry or Conseil national de l’industrie is a French body that is periodically consulted by the Prime Minister of France, from whom it depends. It is grouped under France Stratégie. Stub Stickhandler (8839)
2024-10-09 Boulevard Maurice Lemonnier (Thoroughfare in Brussels, Belgium) The Boulevard Maurice Lemonnier (French) or Maurice Lemonnierlaan (Dutch) is a central boulevard in Brussels, Belgium. It was created following the covering of the river Senne (1867–1871), and bears the name of Maurice Lemonnier, a former Alderman for Public Works. Stub Jason Lagos (20611)
2024-10-10 List of tallest buildings in Braunschweig This list of tallest buildings in Braunschweig (or Brunswick) ranks high-rise buildings and important landmarks that reach a height of 38 meters (125 feet). The tallest structure in the city is the 154.65-meter-high Fernmeldeturm Broitzem, a television tower built in 1971. Start Klausk2 (1156)
2024-09-03 George Paléologos de Bissipat George Paléologos de Bissipat, or Georges de Bissipat, sometimes Georges de Dissipat, and also called George the Greek (died in 1496), was vice-admiral of France, who entered the service of Charles VII, Louis XI and Charles VIII some time after the capture of Constantinople by the Turks in 1453. Start Uopo7 (262)
2024-10-09 List of tallest buildings in Mannheim This list of tallest buildings in Mannheim ranks high-rise buildings and important landmarks that reach a height of 50 meters (164 feet). The tallest structure in the city is the 217.8-meter-high Fernmeldeturm Mannheim, a television tower built in 1975. Start Klausk2 (1156)
2024-12-25 Tenant associations in Germany (German association of tenants) Tenant associations are associations of apartment tenants in Germany. They represent tenant interests in a locality like setting rent level. They provide information on tenancy law questions and perform consumer protection tasks. Start Flurrious (8164)
2024-12-24 Raphaël Savignac (French archaeologist) Antoine Raphaël Savignac (born on July 21, 1874 in Cajarc - died on November 27, 1951 in Bethlehem) was a French archaeologist and photographer. Stub Hogo-2020 (4145)
2024-10-31 Étoile Lavalloise MFC (Football club) L'Étoile lavalloise Mayenne Futsal Club is a French futsal sports club based in Laval, founded in March 2006. Start Brio-En (1881)
2024-12-05 Xavier Le Roy (French dancer/choreographer (1961–present)) Xavier Le Roy is a French-German artist known for his work in contemporary dance and choreography. He was born 1963 in Juvisy-sur-Orge, France. Start GreenRedFlag (933)
2024-11-20 Henk van Rooy (Dutch footballer (1948–2024)) Henk van Rooy also written as Henk van Rooij (10 January 1948 – 19 November 2024) was a Dutch footballer who played as a forward. Start Rigg (15714)
2024-10-03 Communauté de communes des Deux Morin (French federation of municipalities) The Communauté de communes Deux Morin is a French federation of municipalities (communauté de communes) located in the Seine-et-Marne department in the Île-de-France region. C Kopnakolicti (304)
2024-10-21 Hempo von dem Knesebeck (German hofmeister (1595-1656)) Hempo von dem Knesebeck (14 April 1595 – 19 June 1656) was a diplomat and Master of the Horse to Christian I. of Anhalt. He was later Privy Councillor and Landeshauptmann (governor) of the Altmark. Start FWTTVK (360)
2024-12-26 Niko Warbanoff (German industrial engineer) Niko Warbanoff (born 1975) is a German industrial engineer and corporate executive. He is the CEO of the DB E.C.O. Group and DB International Operations. Start Houtetu (352)
2024-12-28 André Pican (Person shot in the Mont-Valérien during WW2) André Pican (19 October 1901 – 23 May 1942) was a French Communist, resistance fighter, and victim of National Socialism. Start Mstigge (27)
2024-12-24 Centre Roland Mousnier The Centre Roland Mousnier (CRM) is one of France's oldest research centers in history, founded in 1958 by Roland Mousnier, Alphonse Dupront, and Victor-Lucien Tapié. The centre is housed in the historic building of the Sorbonne, located on Rue Victor Cousin in the 5th arrondissement of Paris. Stub Magdun1933 (21)
2024-12-29 Lutz Mackensy (German actor and voice actor) Lutz Werner Mackensy (born 11 March 1944) is a German actor, radio play and dubbing actor. He became known to a wide audience as Chief Inspector Bernd Zimmermann in the crime series Stubbe - Von Fall zu Fall and as the dubbing voice of well-known actors such as Al Pacino, Rowan Atkinson and Christopher Lloyd. Start Ziko (2017)
2024-12-27 Jean Béluze Jean Béluze (or Beluze; * August 10, 1793; † 1869) was a French rose breeder. Start Noilavear (208)
2024-10-12 Von Bartha von Bartha is a Swiss contemporary art gallery owned and directed by Stefan von Bartha. Founded by Miklos and Margareta von Bartha in 1970, the gallery is one of the longest-running contemporary art galleries in the world and is managed by its second generation by Stefan von Bartha and his wife Hester Koper. C Moceroci (354)
2024-11-09 Richard Wienold (German snooker player) Richard Wienold (born 23 August 1998) is a German snooker player and three-time German Champion (2017, 2022, 2023). Stub MariePetty7 (64)
2024-12-11 Reich law (type of law) A Reich law is a law which is made for an entire realm, and decided on at the national level. In modern Germany such laws are called federal laws. B VerGilPed (95)
2024-09-07 Upgant Frisian (Extinct East Frisian dialect of Germany) Upgant Frisian is an extinct Ems [nl] dialect of East Frisian. It was the dialect spoken around the area of Upgant-Schott. The only text preserved in the dialect is a wedding poem by Imel Agena. Stub That Northern Irish Historian (2243)
2024-12-10 Gellep-Stratum (Stadtteil of Krefeld in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany) Gellep-Stratum is the southeasternmost district of Krefeld. The population is 2,485 (as of December 31, 2021). Until its incorporation into the city of Krefeld in 1929, Gellep-Stratum was a municipality in the Amt Lank of the Krefeld district. C BauhausFan89 (1877)
2024-10-20 Place Émile-Hamilius (Square in Luxembourg City) Place Émile-Hamilius is a square in the Ville Haute quarter of Luxembourg City, located between the Boulevard Royal and Rue Aldringen. It is served by the Hamilius stop on the T1 line of the Luxembourg City tramway. The square is named after Luxembourgish footballer and politician Émile Hamilius (1897-1971), who was mayor of Luxembourg City from 1946 to 1963. Start Procrastineur49 (5691)
2025-01-04 Bapst & Falize (Former jewelry firm in Paris, France) Bapst & Falize (French: Bapst et Falize) was a French jewelry firm based in Paris, France. B EssNS (6449)
2024-11-02 Danny Schmidt (footballer) (German footballer (born 2003)) Danny Schmidt (born 30 January 2003) is a German footballer who plays as a midfielder for Fortuna Düsseldorf. Start Unknown Temptation (16596)
2024-08-18 Prix du Syndicat de la critique (Award) The prix du Syndicat de la critique is a French prize is awarded by the Professional Critic Union Association Professionnelle de la Critique de théâtre, de musique et de danse a theatre, music, dance workers union, the new name, since January 2015, of the "Syndicat professionnel de la critique de théâtre, de musique et de danse". Start Top99 (36)
2025-01-06 Gaujacq narrow gauge railway The Gaujacq narrow gauge railway (French: Chemin de fer des carrières de Gaujacq) was an approximately 2.25 km (1.40 mi) long Decauville railway with a gauge of 600 mm (1 ft 11+58 in) from the quarries a Cabos near Gaujacq to Castel-Sarrazin. C NearEMPTiness (23958)
2025-01-07 Operation Deutschland (German war plan) Operation Deutschland also known as Operation Plan Germany, is a war plan created by the German Armed Forces in 2024 detailing how Germany would organize itself during a hypothetical large-scale war in Europe. Start Lazarbeem (511)
2024-09-05 Les Coeudres-Est railway station (Railway station in La Sagne, Switzerland) Les Coeudres-Est railway station (French: Gare de Les Coeudres-Est) is a railway station in the municipality of La Sagne, in the Swiss canton of Neuchâtel. It is an intermediate stop and a request stop on the 1,000 mm (3 ft 3+38 in) La Chaux-de-Fonds–Les Ponts-de-Martel line of Transports publics Neuchâtelois. Stub Swiss512 (3086)
2024-09-05 Petit-Martel-Est railway station (Railway station in Les Ponts-de-Martel, Switzerland) Petit-Martel-Est railway station (French: Gare de Petit-Martel-Est) is a railway station in the municipality of Les Ponts-de-Martel, in the Swiss canton of Neuchâtel. It is an intermediate stop and a request stop on the 1,000 mm (3 ft 3+38 in) La Chaux-de-Fonds–Les Ponts-de-Martel line of Transports publics Neuchâtelois. Stub Swiss512 (3086)
2025-01-09 Galerie Miethke (Former art gallery in Vienna, Austria) Galerie Miethke (English: Miethke Gallery), also known as Galerie H. O. Miethke, was an Austrian art gallery established by Hugo Othmar Miethke in Vienna, Austria. B EssNS (6449)
2024-11-01 2024 Swiss Cup Zürich (Artistic gymnastics competition) The 2024 Swiss Cup Zürich was an artistic gymnastics competition that was held on November 9 in Zürich, Switzerland. It was the 36th iteration of the event. Start Mypurplelightsaber (25298)
2024-08-18 Le Caunil (Hamlet in France) Le Caunil is a hamlet in the Aude department of the Occitanie region in France. It forms part of the commune of Salvezines. Start Georgelord (16)
2025-01-08 Corda Campus (Tech and innovation campus in Hasselt) The Corda Campus is one of the largest technology and innovation campuses in the Meuse-Rhine Euregion, located in Hasselt, Belgium. The campus currently houses 250 companies on a 14-hectare site and employs about 5,000 people. Start QuiYa (140)
2025-01-05 Soling Masters World Championship The Soling Masters World Championship is an International sailing regatta in the Soling organized by the host club on behalf of the International Soling Association and recognised by World Sailing. The Soling used for the Olympic from 1972 through to the 2000 Olympic Games. Start Yachty4000 (12830)
2025-01-21 The Death of Masaccio (painting by Louis-Charles-Auguste Couder (Museum of Grenoble)) The Death of Masaccio is an 1817 oil on canvas history painting of the death of Masaccio, in the Museum of Grenoble since 2000. It was first exhibited at the Paris Salon of 1817. In 2014, the Museum of Grenoble loaned it to the musée des beaux-arts de Lyon for its exhibition L'invention du passé. Stub MaybeItsBecauseImALondoner (19248)
2025-01-21 Haarlemmermeer station (railway station in Amsterdam, the Netherlands) The Haarlemmermeer station, called Willemspark Station, was built in 1915 by architect H. van Emmerik, but originally designed by Karel de Bazel. The station is located on the corner of Amstelveenseweg and Havenstraat. Until the arrival of the bus station of Maarse & Kroon [nl], which replaced the train, there was a small park in front of the station. C SleepTrain456 (7494)
2024-10-18 Relations internationales (Academic journal) Relations internationales is a francophone quarterly scientific journal, founded in 1974 by Jean-Baptiste Duroselle and Jacques Freymond. It publishes academic articles on the contemporary history of international relations in the 19th and 20th centuries. Stub Robinsonodora (3843)
2024-12-12 Jean Laplanche bibliography (Bibliography of Jean Laplanche's work) The following is a bibliography of Jean Laplanche's work. C Honigfrau (264)
2024-12-22 2025 French Figure Skating Championships (Figure skating competition) The 2025 French Figure Skating Championships (French: Championnat de France Elite) were held from December 10–21, 2024, at the Patinoire Jean Régis in Annecy. Medals were awarded in men's singles, women's singles, pair skating, and ice dance at the senior level. Start Bgsu98 (61863)
2024-12-13 Cyril Astruc (French-Israeli businessman) Cyril Astruc, born 3 May 1973 at Mantes-la-Jolie, alias Alex Khann, is a French-Israeli businessman and insurance agent known for being indicted in a missing-trader fraud scheme. Stub Johnlakmovitch (93)
2024-10-23 Jean-Michel Charpin (French economist (born 1949)) Jean-Michel Charpin (born 23 February 1949) is a French economist and honorary inspector general of finance. Start UianahdUid9999 (229)
2024-12-21 Lulu Zipadoo (French animated television series) Lulu Zipadoo (French: Lulu Vroumette) is a French computer-animated children's television series, produced by Mondo TV France, The series is based on a series of children's books by Daniel Picouly and Frédéric Pillot. Stub HeyDuggeeOfficial2024 (204)
2024-08-26 André Gibert (French aviator) André Gibert (31 March 1914 – 11 July 2003) was a Second World War fighter ace in the Free French Naval Forces and a member of the Groupe de chasse Île-de-France [fr]. Gibert ended his career with more than 25,000 flight hours. Start Manunuscript (1250)
2025-01-25 VfL 08 Vichttal (Football club) VfL 08 Vichttal is a German professional football club based in Stolberg. Founded in 2008 from the merger of the VfL Zweifall and the VfB Vicht, the team has competed in the Mittelrheinliga since the 2017–18 season. Start TBJ10RH (2300)
2024-10-31 Francis-Louis Closon (French official and Resistance member) Francis-Louis Closon (also known by the aliases Vincent, Cou, Coulanges, Derdon, Fouché, Paraffine; 18 June 1910 – 12 December 1998) was a French Resistance member, a Companion of the Liberation, and a senior French official. Start Athrictoss (199)
2024-10-30 Tim Schmidt (footballer) (German footballer (born 2002)) Tim Schmidt (born 9 July 2002) is a German footballer who plays as a defender for Regionalliga club Schalke 04 II. Stub BundesBerti (39524)
2024-10-08 Aithyra Institute (Austrian research institute) The Aithyra Institute is a research institute of the Austrian Academy of Sciences at the Vienna BioCenter (Austria), with a focus on the integration of artificial intelligence (AI) and biomedicine. Start Lincoln2016 (63)
2024-12-13 Jean I of Montmorency (French nobleman) Jean I of Montmorency (1284–1326) was lord of Montmorency, Écouen, Argentan, Damville, and Berneval. He was a member of the house of Montmorency. Start Edgar Aetheling 25 (1600)
2025-01-21 Franz Vital Lusser (Swiss civil engineer (1849–1927)) Franz Vital Lusser (28 April 1849 – 19 September 1927) was a Swiss civil engineer and contractor who is best known for his involvement with the Gotthard Tunnel and for the construction of the Albis Tunnel. B YuniToumei (2242)
2025-01-29 The Capture of the Smala of Abd El-Kader (Painting by Horace Vernet) The Capture of the Smala of Abd El-Kader, 16 May 1843 is an oil on canvas painting of the Duc d'Aumale's victory over Emir Abdelkader's 'smala' (encampment) at Taguin on 16 May 1843. It was commissioned just after the battle by Aumale's father Louis-Philippe I and completed less than two years later, assisted by his pupils. Start MaybeItsBecauseImALondoner (19248)
2025-01-25 Vincent Petitjean (French kickboxer (born 1984)) Vincent Petitjean (born 1984) is a retired kickboxer who fought for the ISKA full contact light cruiserweight world title. Start Muaythaikickboxing2 (270) Past AfD
2025-01-30 Grasshopper Club Zürich (floorball) (Swiss floorball club) The Grasshopper Club Zürich (abbreviated GC Unihockey) is a floorball department of the eponymous sports club from Zurich, Switzerland. The department was formed in 2002 by the merger of several smaller teams. Stub Prikryl (4612)
2025-01-26 Geuzenbond (extreme right youth organization from the Netherlands) The Geuzenbond is a Dutch nationalist and identitarian youth organization. Established in 2018, it has been active in the Netherlands, Flanders, and French Flanders. The National Coordinator for Security and Counterterrorism (NCTV) has designated the group as far-right. GA 1Veertje (6466)
2024-12-25 Daris Đezić (Austrian footballer (born 2006)) Daris Đezić (also Daris Djezic; born 22 April 2006) is a Bosnian professional footballer who plays as a forward for 2. Liga club Rapid Wien II. Stub Selma Sarajevo (163)
2025-01-23 2025 IBU Junior Open European Championships (Biathlon competition in Altenberg, Germany) The 10th IBU Junior Open European Championships were held from 22 to 26 January 2025 in Altenberg, Germany. For the first time in the history of the Junior European Championships, Greenland reached the podium. Sondre Slettemark won a silver medal for Greenland in the mass start 60. Start Dem1997 (5705)
2024-10-23 Pickx+ Sports (Belgian sports television network owned by Proximus Group subsidiary Proximus Media House) Pickx+ Sports is a Belgian sports television network owned by Proximus Group subsidiary Proximus Media House. The channel launched as Belgacom 11 in 2005 to coincide with its surprise acquisition of the broadcast rights of the Belgian football league and has since grown its scope to include other sports. Stub RandomMe98 (9730)
2024-12-08 Domplatz (Passau) (public square in Passau, Germany) The Domplatz in Passau is the area in front of the St. Stephen's Cathedral, in the historic Altstadt. Stub Viceskeeni2 (1297)
2024-10-02 1995 Paris RER bombing (Terrorist bombing in Paris, France) The Paris RER bombing took place on 25 July 1995, when an improvised explosive device was detonated inside of a railcar on line B of the Réseau Express Régional. Eight were killed and 117 more were injured. The Armed Islamic Group of Algeria claimed responsibility for the attacks, which were one of several attacks that took place across France in 1995. C EF5 (22029)
2025-01-26 Jamby El Favo (Puerto Rican rapper, singer and songwriter) Jan Omar Cambero Luciano, known by his stage name Jamby El Favo, is a Puerto Rican musician and songwriter born on February 3, 1995, in Carolina, Puerto Rico. He is known for his contributions to Latin trap and urban music. Start PlainWatcher (415)
2025-02-01 Nikolaus Wurmbrand (Austrian footballer) Nikolaus Wurmbrand (born 5 January 2006) is an Austrian footballer who plays as a forward for Rapid Wien. Start Unknown Temptation (16596)
2024-12-11 Emil Herz (publisher) (German publisher (1877-1971)) Emil Emanuel Herz (born April 5, 1877 in Essen, Germany; died July 7, 1971 in Rochester, New York, USA) was a German publisher. Start Eli185 (7485)
2025-02-03 Pierre Faure (automobile) (Former French automobile manufacturer) Pierre Faure was a French manufacturer of automobiles. Stub Opok2021 (3812)
2024-09-04 Dirk Kurbjuweit (German journalist) Dirk Kurbjuweit (born 3 November 1962 in Wiesbaden) is a German journalist and editor-in-chief of the weekly news magazine Der Spiegel, which is published in Hamburg. Stub Hamburga1975 (16)
2024-09-04 Pro-movement The pro-movement (German: Pro-Bewegung) or the pro-parties (pro-parteien) was understood to be a conglomerate of parties, voter associations and associations in Germany that were de jure independent, but de facto closely intertwined with one another in terms of personnel, organization and program. C Zyxrq (2345)
2024-12-13 Benjamin Ferré (French offshore yachtsman) Benjamin Ferré born 31 October 1990 is a French professional offshore sailor. Stub Yachty4000 (12830)
2025-01-26 Browser Ballett (German comedy show) Browser Ballett is a German online and television satire program. Originally broadcast online, it is now broadcast by ZDFNeo. It has received press coverage for its skits on Coronavirus and the 2018 Chemnitz protests. Stub Tduk (2499)
2024-10-07 2020 Villejuif stabbing (2020 mass stabbing in France) The 2020 Villejuif stabbing was a mass stabbing that took place in the Hautes-Bruyères area of Villejuif on 3 January 2020. The perpetrator, Nathan Chiasson, killed one and left two people injured before being shot and killed by French authorities. C EF5 (22029) Past AfD
2025-02-03 Alfred Bogenhard (German lawyer and art collector (1876 - 1932)) Max Alfred Bogenhard (5 March 1876 in Gera, Germany - 6 August 1932 in Weimar, Germany) was a German lawyer and art collector. Stub Tatsnorad (247)
2024-12-29 Nederwaard Molen No.2 (One of the 19 windmills of Kinderdjik) Nederwaard Molen No.2 is one of the Kinderdijk windmills, in the Dutch municipality of Molenlanden. Stub 505noscope (2006)
2025-01-07 Mission Racine Mission Racine (French; officially Mission interministérielle d'aménagement touristique du littoral du Languedoc-Roussillon, abbreviation MIALR; "Interministerial working group for the tourist coastal infrastructure of Languedoc-Roussillon") was a government initiative for a large-scale infrastructure plan to expand the Tourism offer on the coast of the French region of Languedoc-Roussillon. C Wh160 (262)
2025-01-28 Handorf (Münster) (Place in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany) Handorf is a district (Ortsteil) of the city of Münster in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. It is part of the administrative borough of Ost. Start Groovebox(de) (21)
2024-12-02 Communauté de communes Cœur Côte Fleurie (Intercommunal structure in Normandy, France) Communauté de Communes Cœur Côte Fleurie is the intercommunal structure centered on the town of Deauville. It is located in the Calvados department in Normandy, northwestern France. It was created in 1974 as the district of Trouville-Deauville, which was converted into a communauté de communes in 2002, and its seat is in Deauville. Stub Vestrix (302)
2024-11-26 Communauté de communes Seulles Terre et Mer (Intercommunal structure in Normandy, France) Seulle Terre et Mer is the intercommunal structure centered on the town of Creully sur Seulles. It is located in the Calvados department in the region of Normandy, northwestern France. It was created in 2017 and its seat is in Creully sur Seulles. Its area is 195.9 square kilometers. Stub Vestrix (302)
2024-11-30 Communauté de communes Terre d'Auge (Intercommunal structure in Normandy, France) Communauté de communes Terre d'Auge is the intercommunal structure centered on the town of Pont-l'Évêque. It is located in the Calvados Department in the region of Normandy, northwestern France. It was created in 2003 and its seat is Pont-l'Évêque. Its area is 323.6 square kilometers. Stub Vestrix (302)
2024-12-27 Communauté de communes Val ès Dunes (Intercommunal structure in Normandy, France) Val ès Dunes is the intercommunal structure centered on the town of Argences. It is located in the Calvados Department in the region of Normandy, northwestern France. It was created in 2017, its seat is in Argences. It has an area of 165.8 square kilometers. Stub Vestrix (302)
2024-11-08 Georges Danjou (French physician, physiotherapist, military doctor, writer, and activist (1862–1926)) François Jules Georges Danjou (17 June 1862 – 12 May 1926) was a French physician, physiotherapist, military doctor, public health reformer, writer, and vegetarianism activist. He received the Legion of Honour and Croix de Guerre 1914–1918 for his military medical service. C Throughthemind (28469)
2025-01-22 Andry-Farcy (French painter (1882-1950)) Pierre-André Farcy (18 May 1882 - 5 July 1950) was a French museum curator, designer and artist, heading the Museum of Grenoble (1919-1943 and 1946-1949) and musée Fantin-Latour (1949-1950). He was popularly known as Andry-Farcy. C MaybeItsBecauseImALondoner (19248)
2025-01-08 FIS Nordic Combined Continental Cup The FIS Nordic Combined Continental Cup is a Nordic combined competition organized yearly by International Ski Federation, being the second level in international competition for this sport. It was first arranged for the 1990–91 season under the name "World Cup B". Start Maceekim (2973)
2025-01-27 Hervé Mazard (Former France international rugby league & union player) Hervé Mazard (born in Montbrun-des-Corbières, on 18 December 1943) is a French former professional rugby league footballer who played in the 1960s and 1970s. He was nicknamed Le Concorde. He played representative level rugby league (RL) for France in the 1968 Rugby League World Cup and 1970 Rugby League World Cup, and at club level for FC Lézignan XIII, RC Marseille and Limoux XIII. Start KoreanDragon (9891)
2024-08-29 Julien Vetro (French footballer (born 2004)) Julien Gael Vetro (born 23 February 2004) is a French professional footballer who plays as a winger or second striker for EFL Championship club Burnley. He has previously played for Girondins de Bordeaux and Dundee. C RossBFD (20716)
2025-01-29 List of Herzog & de Meuron works Chronological list of completed projects by the Swiss architecture firm Herzog & de Meuron. Start Quaenuncabibis (2116)
2025-01-22 Alexandre Bernheim (French photographer and art collector) Alexandre Bernheim (4 April 1839 - 2 March 1915) was a French art dealer, photographer and optician. Stub MaybeItsBecauseImALondoner (19248)
2024-12-15 Communist Workers Union of Germany (1972) (Communist party in Germany, 1972–1982) The Communist Workers Union of Germany (German: Kommunistischer Arbeiterbund Deutschlands, KABD) was a K-Gruppen, and a Communist party in West Germany. The party was founded on August 5, 1972, through a split from the Communist Party of Germany/Marxists–Leninists. Start Castroonthemoon (804)
2025-02-07 Empel-Rees–Münster railway (railway line) The Empel-Rees–Münster railway is a German regional railway that formerly connected Empel-Rees, Bocholt, Borken and Coesfeld with Münster. Today, only the eastern part of the line from Coesfeld/Lutum to Münster (Baumberge railway) as well as a freight track in Bocholt are in use. Start Ein anonymer Wikipedianutzer (24)
2024-08-27 FIS Nordic Combined Grand Prix The FIS Nordic Combined Grand Prix is a summer Nordic combined competition organized yearly by International Ski Federation. It was first arranged in 1998. The women's inaugural competition was organised in 2018. Since 2017 a skier has to compete in every event during a season to be eligible for the overall standings. Start Maceekim (2973)
2025-01-22 Samuel Constant de Rebecque (Swiss general in service of the Netherlands) Samuel (de) Constant, marquis de Rebecque (26 November 1676 – 6 January 1756) was Swiss mercenary in the service of the Dutch States Army. Start DavidDijkgraaf (5733)
2025-02-13 Constantin Buschmann (German business executive (born 1984)) Constantin Buschmann (born 1984, Bottrop) is a German business executive who has been serving as the managing director of Brabus since 2018. Start Marc 190797 (11)
2025-02-10 Oberes Schloss (Siegen) (castle in Siegen, Germany (hilltop part of larger complex of buildings)) The Obere Schloss is a castle on the 307 m high Siegberg in the German town of Siegen. It was originally a medieval hill castle initially jointly owned by the Prince Bishop of Cologne and the Count of Nassau. Later it became the sole property of the Nassau family. B MaybeItsBecauseImALondoner (19248)
2025-02-08 Cornelius Müller Hofstede (German art historian) Cornelius Müller Hofstede (2 February 1898 - 29 July 1974) was a German art historian and museum director. From 1957 to 1963 he was director of the Gemäldegalerie in West Berlin. His son Justus (1929–2015) was also an art historian. Start MaybeItsBecauseImALondoner (19248)
2025-02-13 Iohan Quirijn van Regteren Altena (Dutch painter, draftsman, art historian, professor, museum director, curator) Iohan Quirijn van Regteren Altena or Johan Quirijn van Regteren Altena (16 May 1899 - 18 October 1980) was a Dutch art historian and art collector. C MaybeItsBecauseImALondoner (19248)
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2025-02-13 Carol Deutsch (Belgian painter (1894-1944)) Carol Deutsch (1894-1944) was a Belgian-Jewish painter who was murdered in the Holocaust. A student of James Ensor, Deutsch is most known for his Art Nouveau illustrations of the Bible. Start PlotinusEnjoyer (586)
2025-02-14 1922 Group The 1922 Group (German - Gruppe 1922) was an art group within the Silesian Artists' Association. It was founded in 1922 and lasted until 1932. Start MaybeItsBecauseImALondoner (19248)
2025-02-01 Martin Flersheim (German businessman and art collector (1856-1935)) Martin Ludwig Flersheim (born April 18, 1856 in Frankfurt am Main; died December 7, 1935 ibid.) was a German businessman, entrepreneur, art collector, patron and patron of the Frankfurt art scene and served on the board of the Städelscher Museums-Verein for almost four decades. C Eli185 (7485)
2024-10-01 Opex360 (French online periodical) Opex360, also known as Zone Militaire, is a French online newspaper specializing in military and geopolitics, both in France and internationally. The site was established in 2007 and is run by Laurent Lagneau. Stub Tigerdude9 (13725)
2025-01-09 Dehran Asanov Dehran Asanov, also known as Abdelhamid, is a Romani German Muslim preacher from Düsseldorf, Germany. Start Viceskeeni2 (1297)
2025-02-02 Vervoort III Government The Vervoort III government is the current coalition government of the Brussels-Capital Region, in office since 18 July 2019. Following the 2024 regional elections, no new government has been formed yet. C Trimton (4642)
2025-02-06 Marthe De Pillecyn (K3) (Belgian singer, actress, and television presenter (born 1996)) Marthe De Pillecyn (born 16 July 1996) is a Belgian singer, (musical)actress, and television presenter. Since 2015 she has been a member of the Belgian-Dutch pop group K3. C Aaron371 (103)
2025-02-10 Double Zéro (2004 French film) Double Zéro, also known as French Spies is a 2004 French spy film directed by Gérard Pirès. Stub Fermant25 (3410)
2025-02-16 Bospoldervos (public artwork by Florentijn Hofman in Rotterdam, the Netherlands) Bospoldervos (Dutch for Bospolder fox) is a sculpture by artist Florentijn Hofman. It is located in the Bospolder-Tussendijken neighbourhood in Rotterdam, the Netherlands. The sculpture depicts an enormous fox, that is carrying a pink bag in its mouth. Stub Rua (7769)
2024-12-26 Walter Ferber (German journalist (1907–1996) Walter Ferber (24 December 1907 – 13 April 1996) was a German opinion journalist. He advocated a Christianity-influenced federalism and was committed to the reconstruction of the German Centre Party after the Second World War. Ferber understood federalism to be a universal social principle that applied to all areas of human community life. C OpalYosutebito (195510)
2025-02-15 Roman von Procházka Roman Freiherr von Procházka (officially cited as Roman Procházka; 20 November 1900 – 24 July 1990) was a Czech lawyer, author and genealogist. C MaybeItsBecauseImALondoner (19248)
2024-10-12 List of tallest buildings in Bremen This list of tallest buildings in Bremen (state) ranks high-rise buildings and important landmarks that reach a height of 50 meters (164 feet). The tallest structure in the city state is by far the 235.7-meter-high Bremen TV tower, a telecommunication tower built in 1986. C Klausk2 (1156)
2025-02-17 Léonce de Tarragon (French ornithologists (1813 -1897)) Louis, Charles, Léonce, marquis de Tarragon (7 November 1813 - 25 January 1897) was a French collector and ornithologist, member of the Société française de numismatique. Stub Couiros22 (32104)
2025-01-20 Franco-German Day (day dedicated to Franco-German friendship) The Franco-German Day (German: Deutsch-Französischer Tag (DFT); French: Journée franco-allemande (JFA)) is an annual holiday celebrated in Germany and France. It is mainly celebrated in institutions such as schools and even results in events such as student exchanges, where French and German students take part in different activities. Start Viceskeeni2 (1297)
2025-02-14 German Cup (table tennis) The German Cup (German: Deutsche Pokalmeisterschaft) is a competition for German club teams in table tennis. It has been held annually by the German Table Tennis Association since 1957 for men and since 1958 for women, and is one of the most important national competitions alongside the Table tennis Bundesliga. Start Afus199620 (20459)
2025-02-02 Ulrich von Dornum (Lord of Oldersum (1466–1536)) Ulrich von Dornum (1465/66 - 12 March 1536) was a son of the East Frisian chieftain Sibet Attena and his second wife Margarete von Westerwolde. Start TotaFrisia (1251)
2025-02-13 Gustav Mayer (art collector) Gustav Mayer (1856-1940) was a German Jewish businessman and art collector who was persecuted by the Nazis. Start Eli185 (7485)
2025-02-02 Monument of Adalbert Lanna the Elder (Monument in) The Monument of Adalbert Lanna the Elder is a sculpture of Adalbert Lanna the Elder in České Budějovice in the Czech Republic. It is located in the Sady city park near the western end of Lannova třída Street. It was created between 1866 and 1879 in the Imperial-royal artistic foundry in Wieden (in Vienna) under the artistic direction of Franz Pönninger. C Martin J. Němeček (230)
2025-02-04 Hedwig Stern (art collector) Hedwig Stern (née Eichengrün) was a German Jewish art collector (1898-1983) Start Eli185 (7485)
2024-12-19 Max Mandl-Maldenau (Austrian entrepreneur and art collector, who had to flee from the Nazi regime in 1938) Max von Mandl-Maldenau (3 August 1865 – 6 August 1942) was an Austrian entrepreneur and art collector. Start Eli185 (7485)
2024-11-16 Rivière-Basse Rivière-Basse is a natural region of Gascony to the north of the department of Hautes-Pyrénées and southwest of the department of Gers. Start ChemicalBear (684)
2025-02-14 Hans Leistikow (artist) (German artist and graphic designer (1892–1962)) Hans Leistikow (4 May 1892 – 22 March 1962) was a German artist, specialising in graphic design. Start MaybeItsBecauseImALondoner (19248)
2024-09-19 Samuel Bianchini (French artist (born 1971)) Samuel Bianchini is an artist and researcher-teacher (habilitated to supervise research), living in Paris. C InnovArtist (17)
2024-11-15 MERA25 Hessen (Branch of MERA25 German political party) MERA25 Hessen is the regional branch of the German political party MERA25, which is part of the pan-European political movement Democracy in Europe Movement 2025 (DiEM25). Founded by former Greek finance minister Yanis Varoufakis, MERA25 advocates for social, economic, and ecological reforms within both Germany and the European Union. Start ZiedB (18)
2024-10-21 Luftwaffe Memorial (War memorial in Germany) The Air Force and Aviation Memorial (German: Ehrenmal der Luftwaffe und der Luftfahrt) also known as the Luftwaffe Memorial (German: Ehrenmal der Luftwaffe) is the central memorial for the modern German Air Force. Built between 1957 and 1962 with donations from then current and former members of the German air forces and other private individuals, It is dedicated to the dead of the German air forces who fell both in war and peacetime. Start Wes3803 (1128)
2025-02-19 Michael Horsch (German Mennonite pastor) John Horsch (15 January 1871 - 12 October 1949) was a German Mennonite pastor who was the leader of the South German Mennonite Conference and founder and chairman of the Christenpflicht relief organization. He was the younger brother of John Horsch, who was a Mennonite writer and publisher in the United States. Start WorldlyVoice (3065)
2024-10-03 List of tallest buildings in Essen This list of tallest buildings in Essen ranks high-rise buildings and important landmarks that reach a height of 40 meters (131 feet). C Klausk2 (1156)
2025-02-19 Wolfgang Horsch (German para table tennis player) Wolfgang Horsch is a German para table tennis player. He represented West Germany at the Summer Paralympics in 1988 and represented Germany in 1992. In total, he won one gold medal and one bronze medal. Stub WorldlyVoice (3065)
2024-12-07 Ralf Heckner (Swiss diplomat (born 1967)) Ralf Heckner (born 1967) is a Swiss diplomat who currently serves as Ambassador of Switzerland to the United States in Washington, D.C. since 2024, succeeding Jacques Pitteloud. He previously served as Ambassador to India (2020–2024) and Kenya (2015–2020). Stub Theanonymoustypist (2646)
2025-02-21 Jean-Baptiste Ochier Jean-Baptiste-Louis-Marie Ochier (9 March 1785 - 27 February 1860) was a French physician, numismatist and archaeologist. Stub MaybeItsBecauseImALondoner (19248)
2024-10-26 Greek Orthodox Metropolis of Switzerland The Sacred Metropolis of Switzerland or Greek Orthodox Metropolis of Switzerland (Greek: Ιερά Μητρόπολις Ελβετίας) is a diocese of the Ecumenical Patriarchate of Constantinople, founded on 2 October 1982, with its seat at Pregny-Chambésy, a commune in the canton of Geneva. Start Κυριλλος (711)
2025-02-20 Julius Gundling Julius Anton Gundling (7 March 1828 – 4 May 1890) was a Czech writer and journalist from the Gundling scholarly family, which originated in the Nuremberg area. The family also included the brothers Nikolaus Hieronymus Gundling and Jacob Paul Freiherr von Gundling. Start MaybeItsBecauseImALondoner (19248)
2025-02-07 Savely Blumstein Savely Blumstein was a Jewish art collector from Riga. Start Eli185 (7485)
2024-09-05 Princely Schwarzburg Honor Cross (Order of merit in Germany, 1853 to 1918) The Princely Schwarzburg Honor Cross was an Order of merit common to the principalities of Schwarzburg-Rudolstadt and Schwarzburg-Sondershausen. Start Eustathius (180)
2025-02-16 Zooparc de Trégomeur (Zoo in Brittany, France) The Trégomeur Zoopark is a zoological park and botanical garden located on 14 hectares in a valley in the commune of Trégomeur in the Côtes-d'Armor department in Brittany. Owned by the department, its mission is the conservation of species and the presentation of animals in their ecosystem. Stub Animalculum (1635)
2024-10-01 Martin Berger (musician) (German conductor, musicologist and academic teacher) Martin Anton Berger (born February 29, 1972, in Wadern) is a German conductor, choral director, organist, music educator, musicologist and university professor. C Double Croche (347)
2025-02-16 1996 BPR 4 Hours of Zhuhai The 1996 BPR 4 Hours of Zhuhai was the eleventh and final round of the 1996 BPR Global GT Series season. It was run at the Zhuhai International Circuit on 3 November 1996. Start KerbHopper (2513)
2025-02-12 The Maiden and the Wolves (2008 French film) The Maiden and the Wolves (French: La Jeune Fille et les loups) is a 2008 French film directed by Gilles Legrand. Start Fermant25 (3410)
2025-02-22 Compagnie de Calonne (Early modern colonial company) The Compagnie de Calonne was the last iteration of the Compagnie des Indes, a series of French state-sponsored ventures to compete with the English East India Company and Dutch East India Company. It was established in 1785 at the initiative of Charles Alexandre de Calonne, and eventually liquidated in 1794 in the turmoil of the French Revolution. Start Boubloub (18025)
2025-01-13 List of newspapers owned by Rossel This list includes daily and weekly newspapers and magazines owned by Rossel Start 1AmNobody24 (24699)
2024-10-02 List of tallest buildings in Düsseldorf This list of tallest buildings in Düsseldorf ranks high-rise buildings and important landmarks that reach a height of 50 meters (160 feet). C Klausk2 (1156)
2024-10-10 List of tallest buildings in Jena This list of tallest buildings in Jena ranks high-rise buildings that reach a height of 40 meters (130 feet). The tallest skyscraper in the city is the 144.5-meter-high JenTower, built in 1972. Start Klausk2 (1156)
2024-10-09 List of tallest buildings in Hanover This list of tallest buildings in Hanover ranks high-rise buildings and important landmarks that reach a height of 50 meters (160 feet). The tallest structure in the city is by far the 282-meter-high Telemax, a television tower built in 1992. Start Klausk2 (1156)
2024-10-08 List of tallest buildings in Stuttgart This list of tallest buildings in Stuttgart ranks high-rise buildings and important landmarks that reach a height of 50 meters (160 feet). C Klausk2 (1156)
2025-02-17 Wallace Line (film) (2009 film directed by Franz Müller) Wallace Line (German: Die Liebe der Kinder) is a German relationship drama by director Franz Müller from 2009, which tells the story of two single parents, who start a patchwork family together, in which the two children also fall in love with each other. C FilmMusikUndAnderes (1642)
2025-02-12 Fritz Kiehn (German politician and entrepreneur (1885-1980)) Fritz Kiehn (born October 15, 1885,; died September 1, 1980) was a cigarette paper manufacturer and Nazi party member of the Reichstag 1932 to 1945. C Eli185 (7485)
2024-09-12 Pforzheim Wilddogs (American Football team from Germany) The Pforzheim Wilddogs are an American Football team from Pforzheim in Baden-Württemberg, Germany. As its greatest success, the club reached the German Football League, the highest level in Germany, by having won the GFL2 South 2024. Start GregorBungensheim (5738)
2025-02-26 Place Saint-Denis (Square in Liege, Belgium) The place Saint-Denis is a public square in the center of the city of Liège located between the Collegiate Church of St Denis and the maison Baar-Lecharlier erected opposite the Galeries St-Lambert. Stub QwertyZ34 (2288)
2025-02-27 Robin Walter (German sport shooter (born 1999)) Robin Walter (born 9 July 1999) is a German sport shooter. He is a three-time European champion with the air pistol. Start Chris.w.braun (1041)
2025-02-11 Euroclear Belgium (Financial market infrastructure) Euroclear Belgium is one of three central securities depositories (CSDs) in Belgium, together with Euroclear Bank and NBB-SSS. It is the main CSD for Belgian securities other than government bonds. Both Euroclear Belgium and Euroclear Bank are fully-owned entities of the Euroclear Group, which is like them is headquartered in Brussels. Start Boubloub (18025)
2025-02-21 Brigitte of Menez-Hom (Bronze statue) The Brigitte of Ménez-Hom, also called the Goddess of Ménez-Hom is a bronze statue discovered in 1913 in Dinéault, a commune in Finistère in western France. Dated to the second half of the first century CE, it is considered to be one of the oldest woman figurines from Brittany. GA Magentic Manifestations (23622)
2025-02-12 Friedrich Regenstreif Friedrich "Fritz" Regenstreif (1868-1941) was a Jewish industrialist and art collector whose Villa in Vienna was Aryanized along with his companies. C Eli185 (7485)
2025-02-20 Grund elevator The Grund elevator (Luxembourgish: Lift Gronn-Uewerstad) is one of two public elevators in Luxembourg City, Luxembourg. It links the Cité Judiciaire on Plateau Saint-Esprit in the Ville Haute quarter to the Grund quarter in the Alzette valley below. Start Procrastineur49 (5691)
2025-02-28 Maximiliansau West station (Railway station in Wörth, Germany) Maximiliansau West station is an light rail station on S 5, S 51 and S 52 lines of the Karlsruhe Stadtbahn system in the municipality of Wörth am Rhein, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany. Start Alex234 (2111)
2025-02-04 Siege of Venlo (1511) (1511 conflict during the Guelders Wars) The siege of Venlo occurred in 1511 when a combined Habsburg and English force besieged Venlo in an attempt to capture the city and bring the Duchy of Guelders to its knees. Start VidarVN (606)
2025-01-31 Palais des sports Jean-Bouin (Sports venue in Nice, France) Palais des sports Jean-Bouin (English: Jean Bouin Sports Complex) is a multipurpose indoor complex located in downtown Nice, Alpes-Maritimes, France. It consists of a swimming pool, an ice rink, a fitness center and a car park, in addition to other ancillary venues. GA Redacwiki (13850)
2025-03-01 Ondallaz-L'Alliaz railway station (Railway station in Blonay – Saint-Légier, Switzerland) Ondallaz-L'Alliaz railway station (French: Gare d'Ondallaz-L'Alliaz), is a railway station in the municipality of Blonay – Saint-Légier, in the Swiss canton of Vaud. It is an intermediate stop and a request stop on the 1,000 mm (3 ft 3+38 in) metre gauge Vevey–Les Pléiades line of Transports Montreux–Vevey–Riviera. Stub Swiss512 (3086)
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2025-02-21 Waterway E70 (River) The International Waterway E70 is an international waterway connecting Antwerp (Belgium, Rhine-Meuse Delta coast of the North Sea) via Berlin with Klaipėda (Lithuania, coast of the Baltic Sea), serving as one of the east-west European transport routes. Start Bildete (856)
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2025-02-14 Staatliche Akademie für Kunst und Kunstgewerbe Breslau The Staatliche Akademie für Kunst und Kunstgewerbe (State Academy for Art and Crafts) was an art, architecture and craft academy in Breslau, Prussia (now Wrocław in Poland). Start MaybeItsBecauseImALondoner (19248)
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2024-10-16 List of French colonial trading companies This is a list of French colonial trading companies established under a royal charter to conduct trade between France and its colonies. Although more limited trading companies were established in the 16th century, they expanded greatly in the 17th century following on the models established by the British East India Company and the Dutch East India Company. C Tcr25 (32432)
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2025-01-25 Citizen Collective (Political party in Belgium) Citizen Collective (French: Collectif Citoyen) is a minor political party in Belgium founded in 2019, which is active in Wallonia and Brussels. Start Massotou (57)
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2025-03-30 GS Staalwerken Stadion (Sports venue in Helmond, Netherlands) GS Staalwerken Stadion, also known as Campus De Braak, is an multi-purpose sports venue located in Helmond, Netherlands. The facility serves as the home ground of professional football club Helmond Sport and has a capacity of 3,600 spectators. In addition to football matches, the complex includes the secondary school Praktijkschool Helmond, an NOC*NSF sports hall, several gymnasiums, a physiotherapy practice, and facilities for amateur football club SV De Braak. Start Bocanegra (35156)
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2025-03-31 Joseph Willibald Michl Joseph Willibald Michl (* around 9 July 1745 in Neumarkt in der Oberpfalz; † 30 July 1816 ibid) was a German composer and court composer of Elector Max III Joseph. Start Highams Finest (42)
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2025-04-01 Coat of arms of Walloon-Brabant "Sable a lion of or (gold) armed and langued gules chaped in or (gold) with two roosters gules, the shield surmounted by a Ducal coronet"
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2025-03-26 Max Conchy (French footballer) Max Noël Eugène Conchy (23 October 1911 – 7 August 1988) was a French footballer who played as a defender for Olympique de Marseille in the 1930s. Start Barr Theo (5040)
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2025-04-20 René Quentier (French footballer (1903–1976)) René Léon Quentier (20 June 1903 – 18 November 1976) was a French footballer who played as a midfielder for CA Paris in the late 1920s. Start Barr Theo (5040)
2025-04-19 Bobby De Ruymbeke (Belgian footballer (1899–1963)) Athanase Marie Gaston Joseph van Ruymbeke, better known as Bobby De Ruymbeke (18 January 1898 – 2 May 1963), was a Belgian footballer who played as a goalkeeper for Olympique de Marseille in the 1920s. Start Barr Theo (5040)
2025-04-25 1968–69 Swiss Cup (Football tournament season) The 1968–69 Swiss Cup was the 44th season of Switzerland's football cup competition, organised annually since 1925–26 by the Swiss Football Association (ASF/SFV). Start Huligan0 (18602)
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2025-04-12 Assault on Greifswald (Allied assaults on Greifswald in 1659 during the Second Northern War) The assault on Greifswald occurred from 22 to 28 August 1659 as part of the allied offensive into Swedish Pomerania during the Second Northern War. On 22 August, an allied Austro–Brandenburger force of 1,500 men under the command of Frederick Willaim reached Greifswald, storming it in the evening. C Gvssy (5228)
2025-02-27 Andreas Englisch (German journalist (born 1963)) Andreas Englisch (born 6 June 1963 in Werl) is a German journalist who specializes in reporting on the Vatican. Start Thriley (62348)
2024-07-30 Bouckaert (distillery) (Jenever distillery in Belgium, to 1913) Charles Bouckaert Distillery was a jenever distillery located at Pittemstraat 20, in the Belgian village Lotenhulle (Aalter). Start Ingert2022 (146)
2024-07-30 Henri Monod (French official (1843-1911)) Charles Henri Monod (18 May 1843 – 4 November 1911) was the head of the Direction d’Assistance publique (Directorate of Public Welfare) within the French Interior Ministry from 1887 to 1905. He also was a member of the Conseil Supérieur de l’Assistance publique (Higher Council for Public Welfare). Stub Munkitty Tunkitty (163)
2025-04-17 Claude-Alix Bertrand (Haitian-American Diplomat) Claude-Alix Bertrand (born November 19, 1975) is a Haitian-American diplomat, athlete, spokesperson, entrepreneur, and captain of Haiti Polo Team. He is Ambassador UNESCO for Haiti, a Global Ambassador of the Special Olympics, a Word & Action Ambassador and a Goodwill ambassador for Haiti. C Joshuajakobitz (44)
2025-04-26 1965–66 Swiss Cup (Football tournament season) The 1965–66 Swiss Cup was the 41st season of Switzerland's football cup competition, organised annually since 1925–26 by the ASF/SFV. Start Huligan0 (18602)
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2024-10-26 Guillermo Aispuro-Bichet (France rugby league footballer (born 2005)) Guillermo Aispuro-Bichet (born 12 July 2005) is a French professional rugby league footballer who plays as a centre for Catalans Dragons in the Super League and France at international level. Stub John21312 (79)
2025-04-19 Nej' (French singer-songwriter blending pop, hip-hop, and R&B) Najoua Lamiri (born 30 June 1994), known professionally as Nej, is a French singer-songwriter. She rose to prominence in 2021 with her viral single Paro. Start Gasybeaugosse2020 (712)
2024-12-23 First Franco-Visigothic war (496–498) (496–498 war between the Franks and the Visigoths) The Franco-Visigothic War (496–498) also known as the First Franco-Visigothic War was an armed conflict between the Franks and the Visigoths. In this conflict, the Franks were the aggressors who tried to gain a foothold in Aquitaine, where the Aquitanian Goths had been in power since the fall of the Western Roman Empire. C Geoffrey F (863)
2025-03-03 Berlin Holocaust memorial stabbing (2025 stabbing attack in Berlin, Germany) On 21 February 2025, a knife attack occurred at Berlin's Holocaust Memorial, resulting in the severe injury of a 30-year-old Spanish tourist. The suspect, identified as 19-year-old Syrian asylum seeker Wassim al M, reportedly expressed a desire to kill Jews. Start AhmedElMohamedi (898)
2025-01-06 Stuttgart Tram Museum (Museum in Stuttgart) The Stuttgart Tram Museum, originally opened under the name Straßenbahnwelt Stuttgart on July 4, 2009, is housed in a historic tram depot. In summer 2018, it was renamed Straßenbahnmuseum Stuttgart to commemorate the 150th anniversary of the Stuttgart Tramway Company (SSB -Stuttgarter Straßenbahnen). C Sanjalilcross (10)
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2025-04-27 Dutch Vegetarian Society (Dutch organization) The Dutch Vegetarian Society[note 1] (Dutch: De Nederlandse Vegetariërsbond, shortened to Vegetariërsbond and abbreviated as NVB) is a public benefit organization in the Netherlands that promotes vegetarianism and veganism. C Throughthemind (28469)
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2025-04-27 Battle of Soindres (1188 battle between the Kingdoms of France and England near Soindres) The Battle of Soindres or the Battle of Mantes was a military engagement between Kingdom of France and Kingdom of England that took place on August 17, 1188 near the village of Soindres, north-western France, as part of the First Hundred Years' War. French forces of king Philip II of France and communal militias of the city of Mantes were able to defeat the troops led by king Henry II of England, who were ravaging the Mantois Region with ... C Anatol Svahilec (7459)
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2025-04-08 The Wall Museum (Museum in Berlin, Germany) The Wall Museum is a private museum in Berlin that presents the history of the Berlin Wall and the decades-long division. The museum opened in March 2016. The current Director General is Mr. Jaka Bizilj. Stub Madeliefje67 (88)
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2025-04-05 German air raid on Rennes (1940) (Air attack on Rennes marshalling yard) On 17 June 1940, during the latest stages of the Battle of France, the Luftwaffe launched an air raid on Rennes. The airstrike targeted Rennesmarshalling yards, congested at the time by troop-transport trains and others carrying refugees from northern France. GA FarSouthNavy (112571)
2025-03-26 History of the Loiret (Historical overview of the Loiret department in France from prehistory to the present) The history of the Loiret as an administrative entity began on December 22, 1789, with a decree from the Assemblée Constituante, effective on March 4, 1790. It was formed from parts of the former provinces of Orléanais and Berry. FA Leeanah (567)
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2025-03-17 De Verre Ginstecrossers De Verre Ginstecrossers, is a Flemish motocross association from De Ginste, a hamlet in Oostrozebeke, West Flanders. The association was founded in the early 1960s, but the motocross history of the region dates back to the 1950s. Frans, Willy, and Frits Verbrugghe were brothers who started the association, along with Léon Vanluchene. B BTT199 (17)
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2025-04-28 Louis-Fabrice Latour Louis-Fabrice Latour (February 29, 1964 – September 5, 2022) was a French wine producer. Stub Eulsens (13)
2025-04-17 Traudl Kleefeld (German Protestant modern philologist, historian and author (1936–2024)) Traudl (Gertraud) Kleefeld, née Herrmann (August 17, 1936 in Bayreuth – February 27, 2024 in Erlangen), was a German modern philologist, historian, author and volunteer in the Protestant Church. C Verbum (193)
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2025-02-28 Sophie Marvaud (French historian) Sophie Marvaud ( born 23 September 1961) is a French writer . She specializes in thrillers , historical novels and children's literature . Her novel Le Choc de Carnac received the France 2021 Bleu L'Histoire en polar prize  . Start Saundersfield (61)
2025-04-13 Villa Zilveli (Private residence in Paris, France) Built in 1933 by architect Jean Welz, the Villa Zilveli (or Zilveli House) is a characteristic example of modernist architecture located in the 19th arrondissement of Paris, France, on the Butte Bergeyre [fr] at No. 70 rue Georges-Lardennois [fr]. C Brouillons (22)
2025-04-07 Frontist movement (far-right movement in 1930s-1940s Switzerland) The Frontist movement (German: Frontenbewegung), also known as Frontisms, Frontists or Fröntlers, was Switzerland's parallel movement to National Socialism in the German Reich and to fascism in Italy. Since 1930, tendencies had been growing in the Swiss Confederation that called for a renewal of the country on a nationalistic basis. C Afus199620 (20459)
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2025-03-05 Jeanne Demarsy Jeanne Demarsy, born Anne Darlaud, lived from 1865–1937. She was a French model, actress, and courtesan. She modeled for many impressionist painters at the time. Demarsy is most widely known today as the model for Édouard Manet's Jeanne (1881). As an actress Demarsy performed in Parisian theaters from 1887–1905. B Marie Mocha (62)
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2025-04-26 2025–26 2. Bundesliga (Football league season) The 2025–26 2. Bundesliga will be the 52nd season of the 2. Bundesliga. It will begin on 1 August 2025 and will conclude on 17 May 2026. Start Milkk7 (7283)
2025-04-18 Vierverlaten sugar factory (Dutch company) The Vierverlaten sugar factory is one of the two remaining beet sugar factories of the Netherlands. It is located in the hamlet Vierverlaten near Hoogkerk, in the municipality and province of Groningen, Netherlands. It mainly processes sugar beet to produce white sugar. FA Grieg2 (10753) Possible vandalism
2025-04-16 Thomas Grünfeld (German artist & professor) Thomas Grünfeld (born 29 June, 1956 in Leverkusen) is a German artist. He is Professor for Sculpture at the Kunstakademie Düsseldorf since 2004. He lives and works in Cologne and Casola in Lunigiana. Start Kürschner (473)
2025-04-09 16th Infantry Division (France) (French military unit) The 16th Infantry Division (16e Division d'Infanterie, 16e DI) was a division of the French Army that participated in a number of major battles during the First World War. During the Second World War it participated in the Battle of France, inflicting substantial losses on German units along the Somme in June 1940 before being encircled and destroyed. C PvtLarry (82)
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2024-11-04 Ostpreußenlied (Regional anthem of East Prussia) The "Ostpreußenlied", also known as "Land der dunklen Wälder" or "Lied auf Ostpreußen" was considered the regional anthem of East Prussia until 1945, when the lands of East Prussia were lost to the Soviet Union, and the Polish People's Republic. However even after the loss of East Prussia, the song is still used to this day. C KingGhostIV (90)
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2025-04-29 Liquidity Consortium Bank (Former German policy bank) The Liquidity Consortium Bank (German: Liquiditäts-Konsortialbank GmbH, also known as LiKo-Bank) was a specialized financial institution in Germany. It was established in 1974 at the initiative of the Deutsche Bundesbank following the collapse of Herstatt Bank. Start Boubloub (18025)
2025-02-26 Gabrielle Bompard Gabrielle Bompard (born 1868) was a French murderess in the well-covered Gouffé Case that fascinated the public and media both in France and abroad. She was partially responsible for the homicide by strangulation of the bailiff Gouffé in the summer of 1889, conspiring with Michel Eyraud after luring Gouffé into her home. B Piratical Chocolate (21)
2025-04-07 SwissP Defence (Ammunition manufacturer) SwissP Defence AG is a Swiss manufacturer of small caliber ammunition. Based in Thun, the company is owned by Beretta and is the legal successor to the Eidgenössische Munitionsfabrik Thun (lit.'Federal Munitions Factory Thun'). It gained its current name in 2022, when Baretta acquired the RUAG Ammotec division of the Swiss arms manufacturer RUAG. GA Holbox 2022 (5)
2025-04-29 Wilhelm Dilich (German master builder, engineer, engraver) Wilhelm Dilich, also known as Dilich-Schäffer, born Wilhelm Scheffer or Schöffer (1571, Wabern – April 4, 1650, Dresden), was a German master builder, engineer, woodcutter, copper engraver, draftsman, topographer, and military writer. He described himself as a "Geographer and Historian." C Cavidaga (2244)
2025-04-22 Municipal council (Germany) (local government of a municipality in Germany) The municipal council (German: Gemeinderat) is the main body of a municipality. The council is the representative body [de] of the municipal citizens and is elected for four, five or six years, depending on the state municipal constitution [de]. C Moondragon21 (73547)
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2025-04-28 Otto Paul Burghardt (German architect (1875–1959)) Otto Paul Burghardt (17 January 1875 in Leipzig, Kingdom of Saxony, German Empire – 29 December 1959 in Oldenburg, Germany) was a German architect. Start Andreas Wolf 01 (1942)
2025-04-30 Blues Sur Seine Blues sur Seine is a French festival of blues and African-American music organized every year in November in the Yvelines department (Île-de-France).. Stub Peoplic (435)
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2025-04-07 Rheinische Fachhochschule Köln Rheinische Fachhochschule Köln (RFH) is a private, state-recognized university of applied sciences located in Cologne, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. It was officially established in 1971 and continues the tradition of the Rheinische Ingenieurschule für Bau- und Maschinenbauwesen, which was founded in 1958. C K.ggeorgieva (91)
2025-04-30 Gerard Jan Florimond De Paep (Belgian politician (1898–1985)) Gerard Jan Florimond De Paep (Melsele, 22 November 1898Beveren, 18 August 1985) was a Belgian physician, surgeon, and Flemish nationalist politician for the VNV, DeVlag, and Volksunie. B Hlib Pat (52)
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2025-04-15 Lucas Defise (Belgian association football player) Lucas Nsiona Defise (born 19 October 2001) is a Belgian semi-professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for Southern League Premier Division South club Walton & Hersham and is also, dual-registered with Hanworth Villa. Start Ac2468 (4388)
2009-08-12 1905 World Artistic Gymnastics Championships (Gymnastics event) The 2nd Artistic Gymnastics World Championships were held in Bordeaux, France, in conjunction with the 31st Federal Festival of France, on April 22-23, 1905. Start ハニカチ王子 (512)
2025-03-22 Rietmann family (Swiss family) The Rietmann family is an ancient Swiss lineage, documented since the 13th century and most likely originating from Bischofszell (then known as Kudermann branch), in the canton of Thurgau. Over the centuries, various branches of the family settled in different Swiss cities, including Zurich, St. Gallen, Schaffhausen, and Basel, producing merchants, soldiers, public officials, and prominent members of city guilds. B Federicoriet (59)
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2005-04-07 Algemeen Handelsblad (newspaper) Algemeen Handelsblad was a Dutch daily newspaper founded in 1828 by stockbroker Jacob Willem van den Biesen [nl]. Originally liberal, economically focused, and Amsterdam-based, the paper merged in 1970 with the Nieuwe Rotterdamse Courant to form NRC Handelsblad. C Wilfried Derksen (20321)
2025-04-22 Adolf Gröber (German politician (1854–1919)) Adolf Gröber was a German politician and jurist during the German Empire and the Weimar Republic. During that time, he emerged as one of the leading spokesman for the Zentrum party. Loyal to his home kingdom of Württemberg he was strong advocate for federalism. Stub 3Kingdoms (4609)
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2025-04-30 École de Mars The École de Mars (School of Mars) was a French military and civic school established in the final months of the Reign of Terror during the French Revolution. Established by the National Convention on 1 June 1794 (13 Prairial Year II), it was located in the Plaine des Sablons in Neuilly-sur-Seine, near Paris. GA Marissa TRS (54)
2025-04-25 List of Illuminati members (name given to several groups both real and fake, generally affecting superior enlightenment on religious and social matters and marked by hostility towards religion) The List of Illuminati members is a compilation of well-known personalities associated with the Illuminati, an 18th-century Bavarian secret society. The list is in alphabetical order. Start Afus199620 (20459)
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2025-05-01 Maurice Tourniaire (French footballer (1910–1981)) Maurice Tourniaire (30 May 1910 – 4 December 1981) was a French footballer who played as a midfielder for Cannes in the early 1930s. Start Barr Theo (5040)

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