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Aleksander Tammert

Estonian discus thrower
Born
February 2nd, 1973 52 years ago

Born in 1973, was a professional discus thrower representing Estonia. Competed in multiple international competitions including the Summer Olympics and World Championships. Specializing in discus, achieved significant results in the European Athletics Championships, earning medals during the 1990s and early 2000s. Tammert's athletic career included participation in prestigious global events, showcasing strength and technique in the discus throw discipline. Retired from competition after a successful career, remaining involved in athletics.

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Aleksander Tõnisson

Estonian general and Minister of War
Born
April 17th, 1875 150 years ago
Died
June 30th, 1941 84 years ago — 66 years old

This individual served as a general and politician in Estonia, significantly influencing the military landscape of the country. As the 5th Minister of War, handled military affairs during the crucial early years of Estonia's independence. Played a vital role in the organization and establishment of the Estonian Defense Forces during the War of Independence. Contributed to shaping Estonia's national defense policies in the post-war period, fostering military infrastructure and training programs.

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Aleksander Warma

Estonian politician and Prime Minister
Born
June 22nd, 1890 135 years ago
Died
December 23rd, 1970 54 years ago — 80 years old

Served as a lieutenant during World War II and later became a prominent politician representing Estonia in exile. Held the position of Prime Minister in exile, advocating for Estonia's interests and sovereignty during a tumultuous period. Worked to maintain the legitimacy of the Estonian government and engage with international partners to support the country. Contributed to discussions around Estonian national identity and independence amidst foreign occupation.

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Aleksander Wat

Polish poet and writer, notable works include 'My Century'
Born
May 1st, 1900 125 years ago
Died
1967 58 years ago — 67 years old

Born in 1900, this poet and writer emerged as a significant figure in Polish literature. His literary career spanned several decades, during which he produced a rich body of work that included poetry, essays, and translations. Wat faced persecution and imprisonment during World War II, and his experiences greatly influenced his writings. Exile in the post-war period led to further international recognition of his contributions to literature. Works from this period often reflect themes of identity and existentialism, capturing the tumultuous context of the time. 'My Century', a reflective and autobiographical work, stands out as one of the most notable pieces, revealing insights into personal and collective history.

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Aleksandra Ekster

Painter and set designer of Ballets Russes
Born
1882 143 years ago
Died
March 17th, 1949 76 years ago — 67 years old

Born in 1882, a Russian-French painter and set designer contributed significantly to the art and theatrical world. After studying at various art institutions, gained recognition in the 1910s for innovative designs and vivid color palettes. Worked extensively with the Ballets Russes, creating sets and costumes that fused modernism with theatrical elements. Emigrated to France and became part of the Parisian art scene, collaborating with leading artists and designers. Continued to produce work throughout her life until passing in 1949.

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Aleksandra Golovkina

Lithuanian figure skater with medals
Born
July 1st, 1998 27 years ago

Beginning a figure skating career at a young age, distinguished performance led to participation in numerous international competitions. Achieved notable placements in events such as the World Junior Championships and European Figure Skating Championships. Consistent training and dedication to the sport resulted in standout achievements on the ice, contributing to the representation of Lithuania in figure skating.

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Aleksandra Izmailovich

Belarusian revolutionary leader
Born
1878 147 years ago
Died
September 11th, 1941 84 years ago — 63 years old

Born in Belarus, led significant revolutionary activities during the early 20th century. Played a pivotal role in the Belarusian independence movement, advocating for political and national rights. Actively participated in socialist and communist organizations, contributing to the revolutionary movement in Eastern Europe. After multiple arrests and periods of imprisonment, continued to organize and promote revolutionary ideas until her death in 1941.

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Aleksandra Król

Polish snowboarder with Olympic participation
Born
November 20th, 1990 34 years ago

Competed in snowboarding events representing Poland. Participated in the 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi, achieving a respectable finish in the women's parallel giant slalom. Also competed in various FIS World Cup events throughout her career, showcasing skills in both slalom and snowboard cross disciplines. Earned multiple national championships, solidifying status in Polish snowboarding.

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Aleksandra Krunić

Serbian tennis player and doubles champion
Born
March 15th, 1993 32 years ago

Born in Serbia, this tennis player has played professionally since 2010. Achievements include success in both singles and doubles competitions on the WTA Tour. A highlight of the career includes winning the 2016 Australian Open mixed doubles title. This athlete has represented Serbia in various international competitions, showcasing skills on clay, grass, and hard courts.

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Aleksandr Amisulashvili

Georgian footballer and defender
Born
August 20th, 1982 43 years ago

Played as a central defender for various clubs in Europe, including FC Dinamo Tbilisi and FC Vardar Skopje. Competed internationally for the national team, participating in qualifying matches for the UEFA European Championship and the FIFA World Cup. His defensive skills made significant contributions to team strategies and successes during his career.

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Aleksandr Anyukov

Russian footballer, Zenit St. Petersburg defender
Born
September 28th, 1982 43 years ago

A professional footballer from Russia played predominantly as a right back. His career began at FC Spartak Moscow, and he later joined Zenit St. Petersburg in 2007, where he became an integral part of the team's defense. Anyukov contributed to Zenit's victory in the UEFA Cup in 2008 and the UEFA Super Cup in 2008. He was also a key player in multiple Russian Premier League titles, enhancing the club's status in both domestic and European competitions. His performance in international tournaments, including UEFA Euro 2012 with the national team, showcased his abilities on a larger stage.

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Aleksandras Stulginskis

Lithuanian politician and president
Born
February 26th, 1885 140 years ago
Died
1969 56 years ago — 84 years old

Born in 1885, significant political figure in Lithuania's interwar period. Served as the second President of Lithuania from 1922 to 1926. Initially engaged in agriculture, contributed to the development of agrarian policies. Played a crucial role in establishing the country's democratic institutions following its independence from Russia after World War I.

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