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Amadeus William Grabau

Geologist and paleontologist
Born
1870 156 years ago
Died
March 20th, 1946 79 years ago — 76 years old

A geologist and paleontologist contributed significantly to the understanding of Earth's history and the development of geological sciences. Grabau studied various geological formations and is recognized for his research on fossil invertebrates and stratigraphy. He authored several influential texts, including 'Principles of Stratigraphy', which laid the foundation for modern geological studies. He also played a key role in paleontological expeditions across China and the United States, enhancing the scientific community's knowledge of prehistoric life.

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Amado Nervo

Mexican poet and diplomat
Born
August 27th, 1870 155 years ago
Died
May 24th, 1919 106 years ago — 48 years old

This individual served as a prominent poet and diplomat in Mexico during the early 20th century. Significant contributions to literature, especially poetry, were made, with a style that reflected modernist influences. Worked extensively as a journalist, contributing to various publications and thus shaping literary discourse. Also held the position of a diplomat, representing Mexico in Argentina and other regions. Produced notable works such as 'La amada inmóvil' and 'El bachiller', showcasing a blend of personal and existential themes.

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Amadou Hampâté Bâ

Malian ethnologist and author
Born
1901 125 years ago
Died
May 15th, 1991 34 years ago — 90 years old

An influential ethnologist and author focused on African culture, traditions, and oral literature. The work emphasized the importance of preserving African oral traditions and engaging with indigenous knowledge. Contributions included extensive research and writings that showcased the richness of Malian heritage. Helped in the establishment of the African Cultural Studies Centre, further promoting the study of African cultures. Provided insights into the role of traditional storytelling and its significance in African societies.

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Amadou Toumani Touré

Malian soldier and President of Mali
Born
November 4th, 1948 77 years ago
Died
2020 6 years ago — 72 years old

A military officer and politician, served as President of Mali from 2002 to 2012. Participated in a coup in 1991 that led to the transition from military rule to democracy. Oversaw significant political reforms and helped to stabilize the country after years of turmoil. Reelected in 2007, but faced challenges during his second term, including a rebellion in the north. In 2012, another coup occurred, leading to his resignation and departure from office. Continued to play a role in national politics after leaving the presidency.

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Amago Haruhisa

Japanese Warlord during Sengoku period
Born
1514 512 years ago
Died
January 9th, 1561 465 years ago — 47 years old

Served as a prominent warlord during the Sengoku period in Japan. Held the title of Daimyo over the Amago clan. Governed the region of Izumo and engaged in various military campaigns to expand territory. Played a key role in the conflicts of the period, particularly against rival clans. Managed to maintain control over Izumo through strategic alliances and military prowess until his death in 1561.

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Amaia Montero

Spanish singer-songwriter and musician
Born
August 26th, 1976 49 years ago

Born in 1976, this individual gained prominence as the lead vocalist for the renowned Spanish pop band La Oreja de Van Gogh. The band achieved significant success in the late 1990s and early 2000s, releasing hit albums such as 'Dulce Gato' and 'Lo que te conté mientras te hacías la dormida.' After departing from the group in 2007, a solo career was launched, marked by the release of several albums, including 'Amaia Montero' and 'Si Dios Quiere, Yo También.' The artist's music often delves into themes of love and personal experience, resonating with a wide audience in the Spanish-speaking world.

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Amala Shankar

Indian danseuse and choreographer
Born
June 27th, 1919 106 years ago
Died
2020 6 years ago — 101 years old

An Indian danseuse and choreographer, recognized for contributions to classical dance forms. Initiated training in dance at an early age, studying under notable masters of the art. Founded her own dance company, promoting traditional Indian dance and creating a unique style that blended various influences. Assisted in the preservation and propagation of dance forms through performances and educational workshops. Worked in collaboration with renowned artists and institutions, helping to elevate the profile of Indian dance globally.

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Amalasuntha

Ostrogothic queen and regent
Died
April 30th, 535 1490 years ago — None years old

Ruled as queen regent of the Ostrogoths in the 6th century. Served as regent for her son Athalaric after the death of her husband, Theodoric the Great. Focused on maintaining the Gothic kingdom's stability during her reign. Advocated for the education of her son and promoted literature and learning within her court. Ultimately faced political opposition, leading to her assassination.

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Amalberga of Temse

Frankish noblewoman and abbess
Died
July 10th, 772 1253 years ago — None years old

A Frankish noblewoman served as abbess of a convent in the 8th century. Responsible for the establishment of various religious institutions, contributed to the spread of Christian monasticism. Historical records highlight her role in promoting the religious life among local communities. The figure is remembered for her efforts in the development of monasteries during a time of significant socio-political change in the Frankish realm.

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Amal Clooney

British-Lebanese barrister and activist
Born
February 3rd, 1978 47 years ago

A British-Lebanese barrister and activist, the individual specializes in international law, human rights, and extradition. Education includes a degree from St. Hugh's College, Oxford, and a Juris Doctor from New York University School of Law. The individual has represented high-profile clients in various human rights cases and has worked with organizations such as the United Nations. Engagement in multiple notable legal battles includes efforts to combat imprisonment of journalists and advocating for international justice in war crimes cases.

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Amaldus Nielsen

Norwegian painter of Nature scenes
Born
May 23rd, 1838 187 years ago
Died
1932 94 years ago — 94 years old

Born in 1838, a painter associated with the Romantic and Realist movements, practiced landscape paintings that emphasized the natural beauty of the Norwegian surroundings. Started studies in Oslo before traveling to Germany for further artistic development. Frequently depicted serene landscapes, capturing the essence of the Norwegian countryside. His contributions to the art world involved promoting the representation of nature through a unique blend of realism and Impressionism, influencing future generations of artists.

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Amalia Aguilar

Cuban-Mexican actress and dancer
Born
July 3rd, 1924 101 years ago
Died
2021 5 years ago — 97 years old

Born in Cuba, the individual became a prominent actress and dancer in Mexican cinema. Early involvement in performance arts led to a successful career in the film industry during the Golden Age of Mexican cinema. The individual became recognized for a unique blend of dances and acting roles that captivated audiences. Throughout the career, numerous films showcased both talent and versatility, contributing significantly to the entertainment landscape of the time.

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