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Alexander Peacock

Australian politician, 20th Premier of Victoria
Born
June 11th, 1861 164 years ago
Died
October 7th, 1933 92 years ago — 72 years old

Served as the 20th Premier of Victoria in Australia. Took office in 1924 and held the position until 1927. Was a member of the Liberal Party and contributed to various policies and reforms during tenure. Previously represented the electorate of Geelong in the Legislative Assembly. Engaged in local government before entering state politics.

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Alexander Perezhogin

Russian ice hockey player and NHL standout
Born
August 10th, 1983 42 years ago

Born in 1983, a professional ice hockey player emerged in the Russian leagues before joining the NHL. Played for several teams including the Montreal Canadiens. Achieved success in international competitions, representing Russia in the IIHF World Championships and securing a bronze medal. Returned to Russia and continued playing in the KHL.

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Alexander Petrov

Russian chess player and composer
Born
February 12th, 1794 231 years ago
Died
1867 158 years ago — 73 years old

Born in 1794, this individual significantly contributed to chess as both a player and composer. In competitive play, became notable for contributions to the game's theory, particularly with the Petrov Defense. In addition to competitive play, engaged in the composition of chess problems and endgame studies, enhancing the study and enjoyment of the game. Contributed to several chess publications, disseminating knowledge and strategies among peers and enthusiasts.

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Alexander Peya

Austrian tennis player and doubles specialist
Born
June 27th, 1980 45 years ago

Born in Austria, this tennis player turned professional in 1998. Competed primarily in doubles, achieving significant success on the ATP Tour. Partnered with various players, reaching multiple Grand Slam tournament finals and winning several ATP titles. Notably attained a career-high doubles ranking of World No. 8 in 2013. Represented Austria in Davis Cup competitions and contributed to the national team's efforts.

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Alexander Pochinok

Russian economist and politician
Born
1958 67 years ago
Died
March 16th, 2014 11 years ago — 56 years old

An economist and politician contributed to the development of economic policies in Russia during the 1990s and early 2000s. Served as Minister of Labor and Social Development, focusing on labor reforms and social welfare improvements. Participated in the State Duma, addressing issues related to economic growth and labor rights.

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Alexander Pope

English poet and essayist
Born
May 21st, 1688 337 years ago
Died
May 30th, 1744 281 years ago — 56 years old

A prominent English poet and essayist, recognized for the use of heroic couplets in his writings. Key works include the satirical poem 'The Rape of the Lock' and the philosophical poem 'An Essay on Man'. Engaged with themes of human nature, morality, and the role of poetry in society. Pope's translation of Homer's 'Iliad' and 'Odyssey' elevated him in literary circles, establishing him as a leading literary figure of the early 18th century.

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Alexander Popov

Swimmer and coach; Olympic gold medalist
Born
November 16th, 1971 53 years ago

Accomplished swimmer and coach, participated in competitive swimming at an elite level. Achieved significant success in the 1990s, securing multiple Olympic gold medals in freestyle events. Also earned numerous titles at World Championships. Transitioned into coaching after retiring from competitive swimming, contributing to the development of future swimmers.

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Alexander Potebnja

Linguist and philosopher of language
Born
September 22nd, 1835 190 years ago
Died
1891 134 years ago — 56 years old

A prominent linguist and philosopher, contributed significantly to the study of language, culture, and thought. Focused on the relationship between language and consciousness. Established key principles in the field of semiotics and language philosophy. Authored notable works discussing the nature of human thought and language, influencing future generations of linguists and philosophers.

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Alexander Prokhorov

Physicist and Nobel Prize laureate
Born
July 11th, 1916 109 years ago
Died
January 8th, 2002 23 years ago — 85 years old

Contributed significantly to the field of physics, particularly in the development of laser technology. Collaborated with other scientists in research that led to the development of quantum electronics and maser technology. Served in various academic positions, sharing expertise in the field of applied physics. Awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1964 for pioneering work in the field of lasers and their applications.

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Alexander P. Stewart

American Civil War general
Born
October 2nd, 1821 204 years ago
Died
August 30th, 1908 117 years ago — 86 years old

Served as a Confederate general during the American Civil War. Stewart graduated from the United States Military Academy in 1842 and started his military career in the United States Army. He became a prominent commander in the Confederate Army, notably leading troops at the Battle of Shiloh and the Battle of Vicksburg. Stewart's leadership was instrumental in various campaigns, particularly in the Army of Tennessee under generals like Joseph E. Johnston and John B. Hood. After the war, he returned to a civilian life and engaged in education, serving as the president of the University of Nashville.

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Alexander Pushkin

Russian poet and author of Eugene Onegin
Born
June 6th, 1799 226 years ago
Died
February 10th, 1837 188 years ago — 37 years old

A prominent figure in Russian literature, authored works that laid the foundation for modern Russian prose and poetry. His poem 'Eugene Onegin' is celebrated as a classic of Russian literature. Pushkin's storytelling style blended romanticism with realism, influencing generations of writers. He also wrote short stories, fairy tales, and plays. Pushkin's life was marked by political controversy and personal challenges, which ultimately led to a fatal duel in 1837.

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Alexander Radishchev

Russian author and critic of serfdom
Born
1749 276 years ago
Died
September 24th, 1802 223 years ago — 53 years old

An influential figure in Russian literature, contributed significantly to the critique of serfdom and autocracy during the late 18th century. Published the notable work 'Journey from St. Petersburg to Moscow', which highlighted the social injustices of Russian society. This book played a crucial role in the discussion on reforms and human rights in Russia. Imprisoned for radical views, faced severe consequences for challenging the status quo. Left a lasting legacy in Russian literature and social thought.

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