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Alaric Alexander Watts

English poet and journalist with notable works
Born
March 16th, 1797 228 years ago
Died
1864 161 years ago — 67 years old

Born in 1797, a poet and journalist contributed significantly to English literature. Involved in literary circles, published works in various periodicals and produced several poetry collections. Known for editing the 'Literary Gazette' and for his poetry. Combined literary endeavors with journalism, critiquing contemporary works and offering insights into literary trends of the time.

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Alar Kotli

Estonian architect and urban planner
Born
August 27th, 1904 120 years ago
Died
October 4th, 1963 61 years ago — 59 years old

An architect and urban planner contributed to the development of Estonian architecture in the mid-20th century. Worked as the chief designer for the planning of several significant buildings in Tallinn, including the Estonian National Museum and the Tallinn City Hall. Participated in creating urban plans that reflected modernist principles. His architectural philosophy emphasized functionality while integrating contemporary design with local cultural elements. Survived the challenges of political changes throughout his career and played a significant role in shaping Estonia's architectural landscape during the Soviet era.

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Alasdair Gray

Scottish writer and visual artist
Born
1934 91 years ago
Died
December 29th, 2019 5 years ago — 85 years old

A prolific writer and artist, contributed significantly to Scottish literature and visual arts. Achieved recognition for distinctive illustrated novels, with 'Lanark' being a landmark work blending autobiography and fantasy. Advocated for Scottish independence through writings and publicly engaged in political discourse. His artwork included illustrations for his books and public murals, showcasing a unique style that combined realism and surrealism.

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Alasdair MacIntyre

Philosopher known for 'After Virtue'
Born
January 12th, 1929 96 years ago

Born in 1929, a prominent philosopher and academic, focused on moral philosophy and political theory. Authored several influential works examining ethics and the history of philosophy. 'After Virtue' critically assesses modern moral philosophy and advocates for Aristotelian ethics, emphasizing virtue and community. Contributions to debates on capitalism, socialism, and the role of tradition in ethical frameworks shaped contemporary philosophical discourse. Engaged with the works of Aristotle, Hegel, and Nietzsche, influencing both academic and public discussions in philosophy.

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Alasdair McDonnell

Irish physician and politician
Born
September 1st, 1949 75 years ago

Became a member of the Social Democratic and Labour Party (SDLP) and served as a Member of Parliament for the Belfast South constituency from 2005 to 2017. Worked as a physician before entering politics, contributing to health discussions and advocating for improved health services in Northern Ireland. Involved in various political campaigns, addressing issues such as social justice and public health.

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Al-Ashraf Khalil

Mamluk Sultan of Egypt at Al-Ashraf
Died
December 14th, 1293 731 years ago — None years old

Ruled as the sultan of Egypt during the late 13th century. Succeeded his father, Sultan Al-Zahir Baybars. His reign was marked by military campaigns against the Mongols and Crusaders, particularly noteworthy for his role in the Battle of Ain Jalut. Al-Ashraf led efforts to strengthen the Mamluk state, consolidating power and defending against external threats. His governance contributed to the stability of the sultanate during a turbulent period in the region. Died in 1293, leaving a notable legacy in Mamluk history.

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Alassane Ouattara

Ivorian economist and president
Born
January 1st, 1942 83 years ago

An economist and politician served as the President of Ivory Coast beginning in 2010. Prior to presidency, held significant roles in international finance and public policy, including positions at the International Monetary Fund and the West African States Central Bank. Initiated key economic reforms during presidency aimed at stabilizing the economy and attracting foreign investment. Played a central role in the political landscape during and after the post-election crisis in 2010-2011.

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Alastair Bruce of Crionaich

Journalist and author in the UK
Born
June 25th, 1960 65 years ago

A prominent journalist and author with a focus on British history and current affairs. Established a reputation as a political commentator and analyst through various media appearances. Authored several books that explore historical perspectives and royal affairs, including works on British monarchy. Contributed to numerous publications and programs, providing insights into governance and societal issues in the UK.

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Alastair Burnet

Journalist and news presenter
Born
July 12th, 1928 97 years ago
Died
July 20th, 2012 13 years ago — 84 years old

A prominent journalist and news presenter, recognized for a distinguished career in British broadcasting. Worked for ITN and the BBC, contributing significantly to political reporting and current affairs. Served as the editor of the 'Daily Express' and presented coverage of major events including the Apollo 11 moon landing and various general elections. Burnet's interviewing style and in-depth analysis of political issues established a strong reputation in journalism.

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Alastair Campbell

Journalist and political strategist
Born
May 25th, 1957 68 years ago

A British journalist and author, this individual served as the Director of Communications and Strategy for the UK Prime Minister Tony Blair from 1997 to 2003. This role involved managing media relations and communications strategies during a significant period in British politics. The individual also contributed to the publication of several books, including works that discuss political strategy and personal memoirs. Engaging in various media formats, they provided insights into political processes and public opinion.

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Alastair Cook

Cricketer and former England captain
Born
December 25th, 1984 40 years ago

An English cricketer with a highly successful career, played primarily as an opening batsman. Debuted for the England national team in 2006 and served as captain from 2012 to 2016. Played a crucial role in leading England to victory in the 2013 Ashes series, which took place in Australia. Accumulated over 15,000 runs in Test matches, becoming one of the country's leading run-scorers. Retired from international cricket in 2018, leaving a legacy as one of England's greatest cricketers.

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Alastair Lynch

Australian footballer and sportscaster
Born
June 19th, 1968 57 years ago

Played Australian rules football for the Brisbane Bears and the Brisbane Lions in the Australian Football League (AFL). Participated in the 2001 AFL premiership victory with the Brisbane Lions. Transitioned to sportscasting, providing commentary and analysis for various media outlets. Served as a key figure in promoting the sport through broadcasting.

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