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Sir Alfred Rawlinson

Colonel and polo player
Born
January 17th, 1867 159 years ago
Died
June 1st, 1934 91 years ago — 67 years old

A 3rd Baronet and English colonel, contributions included piloting and participation in polo. Held a prominent role in the British military and engaged in various sporting activities, particularly polo, where achievements included competing in significant tournaments. As a pilot, involvement in aviation activities marked a notable aspect of the career. Served in the early 20th century and engaged in notable social events of the time.

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Sir Anthony Babington

English Catholic conspirator
Born
1561 465 years ago
Died
September 20th, 1586 439 years ago — 25 years old

A prominent figure in the late 16th century, involved in a plot to assassinate Queen Elizabeth I and place Mary, Queen of Scots on the throne. The conspiracy, known as the Babington Plot, represented a significant threat to the Protestant establishment in England. After being arrested, Babington was tried and executed for treason. His involvement in the plot was facilitated by secret messages exchanged with Mary's supporters, leading to further implications in the political climate of the time. The plot ultimately failed and contributed to the deteriorating situation for Catholics in England.

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Sir Arthur Harris

English air marshal and strategist
Born
April 13th, 1892 134 years ago
Died
1984 42 years ago — 92 years old

An air marshal of the Royal Air Force, served during World War II. Commanded the Bomber Command from 1942 to 1945, overseeing extensive bombing raids against Nazi Germany. Played a central role in the strategic bombing campaign aimed at crippling German industry and morale. This strategy included the controversial bombing of cities, notably the raids on Dresden and Hamburg. Received the Distinguished Service Order and was made a baronet for military service.

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Sir Carl Meyer

Banker and businessman, Baronet
Born
1851 175 years ago
Died
December 18th, 1922 103 years ago — 71 years old

A prominent banker and businessman in the early 20th century, served as a significant figure in the financial sector. Founded Meyer & Co., a banking firm in London, which became influential in the financial markets. Presented new financial models and practices that contributed to the modernization of banking operations. Received a baronetcy in recognition of contributions to commerce and finance. His work in finance laid the groundwork for future banking practices.

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Sir Charles Fergusson

English general and New Zealand Governor-General
Born
January 17th, 1865 161 years ago
Died
1951 75 years ago — 86 years old

Born in 1865, a military officer in the British Army achieved the rank of General. Served as the 3rd Governor-General of New Zealand from 1924 to 1930. During the tenure, focused on promoting good relations between the government and the Māori people, and played a significant role in post-World War I recovery efforts. Advocated for civil defense measures and advancement in agricultural practices as part of his administration.

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Sir Charles Sedley

English playwright and politician
Born
1639 387 years ago
Died
August 20th, 1701 324 years ago — 62 years old

A baronet and playwright, contributed to the restoration comedy genre. Gained recognition for works that blended satire, social commentary, and humor. Served as a Member of Parliament during the late 17th century. Engaged in political activities and was often involved in courtly intrigues. Sedley's plays showcased the social mores and excesses of his time, reflecting the attitudes of the Restoration period.

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Sir Christus

Finnish guitarist and composer
Born
April 10th, 1978 48 years ago
Died
2017 9 years ago — 39 years old

Born in Finland in 1978, this guitarist gained recognition for exceptional skills and contributions to music. Mastery of various styles, particularly in rock and instrumental genres, led to a distinguished career. Released several acclaimed albums showcasing innovative guitar techniques and compositions. Regularly performed in festivals across Europe and collaborated with various artists, enriching the music scene with unique projects.

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Sir Cosmo Duff-Gordon

Scottish fencer and businessman
Born
1862 164 years ago
Died
April 20th, 1931 95 years ago — 69 years old

A fencer and businessman, recognized as the 5th Baronet of Halkin. Competed in the 1908 Summer Olympics, specializing in foil fencing. Established a successful career in commerce alongside an interest in the sport. Known for contributions to fencing in Scotland and England.

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Sir Edward Petre

English politician and baronet
Born
1631 395 years ago
Died
May 15th, 1699 326 years ago — 68 years old

Served as a prominent English politician in the late 17th century. Held the title of 3rd Baronet, inheriting the title from his father. Engaged in various political activities during a time of significant change in England, including the transition of power following the Glorious Revolution. Involved in parliamentary matters and associated with royalist sentiments. Contributed to political discourse during a complex period in English history, shaping the landscape of the political environment of the time.

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Sireli Bobo

Rugby player and Fijian international
Born
January 28th, 1976 50 years ago

Played rugby union primarily as a wing. Represented Fiji in international competitions, including the Rugby World Cup. Played professionally for several clubs in Europe, contributing to club victories. Notably, played for the Fijian sevens team, showcasing speed and skill.

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Sir Fitzroy Maclean

Scottish general and politician
Born
March 11th, 1911 115 years ago
Died
June 15th, 1996 29 years ago — 85 years old

Born in 1911, held military and political roles throughout a notable career. Served as a British Army officer during World War II, participating in various operations. Entered politics as a Conservative Member of Parliament, representing the constituency of Polesworth from 1955 to 1964. Associated with the Scottish Unionist Party, displayed strong advocacy for Scottish interests. Also became known for close ties with notable figures, such as Winston Churchill, and later served as a baronet.

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Sir Francis Baring

English banker and politician
Born
April 18th, 1740 286 years ago
Died
September 12th, 1810 215 years ago — 70 years old

Baring established a prominent banking firm in London, contributing significantly to the development of modern finance. He served as a Member of Parliament, representing various constituencies and influencing economic policies. Baring played a key role in financing government debts and managing financial crises during his tenure, helping to stabilize the economy. His contributions to the banking sector were foundational in shaping British finance.

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