All the People

If you just want to see the people in our database you can browse them here.

Archibald Alison

Scottish priest and historical author
Born
1757 269 years ago
Died
May 17th, 1839 186 years ago — 82 years old

Born in Scotland, studied at the University of Edinburgh and entered the ministry. Served as a parish priest while contributing to theology and history through writings. Gained recognition for works that examined philosophical and historical subjects, particularly the 'History of Europe'. Opposed certain philosophical ideas of his time and promoted a theistic worldview. The works explored the implications of the French Revolution and its effects on society.

Continue Reading

Archibald Bower

Scottish historian and author
Born
January 17th, 1686 340 years ago
Died
September 3rd, 1766 259 years ago — 80 years old

A Scottish historian and author, contributions focused on the history of England and Scotland during the early 18th century. Authored several works that investigated various historical aspects, particularly in relation to national identity and politics. Became involved in scholarly debates of the time, offering interpretations of historical events and figures. Later life included a focus on historical analysis regarding the Protestant Reformation and its impacts on society. Engaged in discussions surrounding the nature of historians and the reliability of their narratives.

Continue Reading

Archibald Butt

United States Army Officer during WWI
Born
September 26th, 1865 160 years ago
Died
1912 114 years ago — 47 years old

Served as a military officer in the United States Army. Played a significant role in World War I, providing advisory support to top military leaders. Held the position of aide-de-camp to President Taft and later to President Wilson. Offered assistance in various military strategies and operations. Served until the end of the war and died in the sinking of the RMS Titanic.

Continue Reading

Archibald Campbell

Scottish peer and 9th Earl of Argyll
Born
February 26th, 1629 396 years ago
Died
May 27th, 1661 364 years ago — 32 years old

Born in 1629, a Scottish peer served as the 9th Earl of Argyll. Engaged in the political and military conflicts during the Wars of the Three Kingdoms, he played a significant role in the Scottish Covenanters' struggle against royal authority. Initially siding with the Parliamentarians, eventually changed allegiance and supported the King. Was involved in key battles and governance during a tumultuous time in Scottish history. Was captured and executed in 1661 following conflicts related to his loyalty shifts and political maneuvers.

Continue Reading

Archibald Cox

American lawyer and 31st Solicitor General
Born
May 17th, 1912 113 years ago
Died
May 29th, 2004 21 years ago — 92 years old

Practiced law after graduating from Harvard Law School. Served as the 31st United States Solicitor General from 1961 to 1965, representing the federal government before the Supreme Court. Appointed as special prosecutor during the Watergate scandal, overseeing the investigation of the Nixon administration's role in the affair. His tenure included the critical moment known as the Saturday Night Massacre, when he was dismissed by President Nixon, which intensified public outcry and led to further investigations.

Continue Reading

Archibald Frazer-Nash

Motor car designer, founder of Frazer Nash
Born
June 30th, 1889 136 years ago
Died
1965 61 years ago — 76 years old

An English motor car designer and engineer, established a prominent brand in automotive history. Founded Frazer Nash in 1924, known for producing high-performance cars. The company gained recognition for its innovative design and engineering, particularly in the sports car sector. Contributed to automotive engineering advancements during the early to mid-20th century. Played a significant role in the development of the chain drive system used in motor vehicles.

Continue Reading

Archibald Hill

Physiologist and Nobel Prize laureate
Born
September 26th, 1886 139 years ago
Died
June 3rd, 1977 48 years ago — 90 years old

This individual contributed significantly to the field of physiology, particularly in understanding muscle function. Achievements include work on heat production during muscle contraction and energy metabolism. Participation in politics allowed advocacy for scientific research and education. Received the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1922 for research on muscular activity, which laid foundational knowledge in exercise physiology and biochemistry.

Continue Reading

Archibald Hoxsey

American pilot and aviation pioneer
Born
October 15th, 1884 141 years ago
Died
December 31st, 1910 115 years ago — 26 years old

Born in 1884, a prominent American pilot contributed significantly to early aviation. Hoxsey participated in various air races and exhibitions, showcasing flying skills and aircraft capabilities. Recognized for pioneering techniques in aerobatics, he became one of the early advocates for aviation safety and efficiency. Notably, Hoxsey flew a challenging route in 1914, capturing attention for an unprecedented non-stop flight. His career influenced aircraft design and aerial navigation through insights gathered during flight experiences.

Continue Reading

Archibald MacLeish

American poet and playwright, Pulitzer Prize winner
Born
May 7th, 1892 133 years ago
Died
April 20th, 1982 43 years ago — 89 years old

A prominent poet, playwright, and lawyer significantly contributed to American literature throughout the 20th century. Won three Pulitzer Prizes for Poetry, showcasing exceptional literary talent. Served as the Librarian of Congress from 1939 to 1944, influencing public access to literature and documentation. A member of the National Institute of Arts and Letters and the American Academy of Arts and Letters, fostering artistic growth in the nation. Authored notable works including the play 'J.B.', which received acclaim for its exploration of the Job story from the Bible and the poetry collection 'Collected Poems', illustrating a profound command of the English language.

Continue Reading

Archibald Menzies

Scottish surgeon and botanist specialized in flora
Born
March 15th, 1754 271 years ago
Died
February 15th, 1842 183 years ago — 87 years old

A Scottish surgeon and botanist who significantly contributed to the study of botany in the early 19th century. Menzies served as a surgeon on the HMS Discovery during Captain Vancouver’s exploration of the Pacific Northwest. During this voyage, extensive plant collections were made, leading to several new species being identified and classified. Menzies' expertise in plant taxonomy was critical in expanding the understanding of the flora of North America and the South Pacific. He later became a prominent figure in British botanical circles and served as the first curator of the Royal Botanic Garden in Edinburgh.

Continue Reading

Archibald Murphey

American judge and politician
Born
1777 249 years ago
Died
February 1st, 1832 193 years ago — 55 years old

A prominent figure in North Carolina's legal and political landscape during the early 19th century. Served as a state legislator and played a crucial role in advocating for internal improvements within the state. Contributed to the establishment of railroads and educational reforms. Also served as a superior court judge, influencing the judiciary through various rulings and opinions. His efforts in promoting transportation advancements significantly impacted North Carolina's development.

Continue Reading

Archibald Peake

Politician and 25th Premier of South Australia
Born
January 15th, 1859 167 years ago
Died
1920 106 years ago — 61 years old

Served as the 25th Premier of South Australia from 1933 to 1938. Played a significant role in the development of policies related to social welfare and economic recovery during the Great Depression. As a member of the Liberal and Country League, advocated for agricultural interests and infrastructure improvements.

Continue Reading