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Ștefan Luchian

Romanian painter and illustrator
Born
February 1st, 1868 158 years ago
Died
June 28th, 1917 108 years ago — 49 years old

An influential figure in Romanian art, specializing in painting and illustration, with a focus on flowers and landscapes. Emphasized the use of color and light, contributing to a distinctive style in Romanian modernism. Worked primarily during the late 19th and early 20th centuries, providing a gateway to the development of contemporary Romanian art. Engaged with the Symbolist movement, creating works that reflected emotional depth and a connection to nature. Underwent struggles due to health issues, affecting production later in life but cementing a legacy of significant contributions to Romanian cultural heritage.

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Stefan Meller

Polish Minister of Foreign Affairs
Born
July 4th, 1942 83 years ago
Died
February 4th, 2008 18 years ago — 65 years old

An academic and politician held the position of Minister of Foreign Affairs of Poland. Served in this role from 2005 until 2007, overseeing significant diplomatic initiatives. Coordinated Poland's foreign policy during its presidency of the European Union in 2007. Engaged in European integration and transatlantic relations, emphasizing alliances with Western powers. Contributed to shaping Poland's international presence in the post-communist era, focusing on strengthening ties with NATO and the EU.

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Stefan Milutin

King of Serbia during the 14th century
Born
1253 773 years ago
Died
October 29th, 1321 704 years ago — 68 years old

Ruled as King of Serbia from 1282 to 1321. During the reign, expanded the kingdom's territory and strengthened the state's political position within the region. Established a notable relationship with the Byzantine Empire, enhancing cultural and economic ties. Milutin's reign is marked by significant contributions to Serbian medieval architecture and the construction of numerous monasteries, including the Gračanica monastery, which became a symbol of Serbian culture. Focused on the defense of the kingdom against external threats, particularly from the Hungarians and Ottomans.

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Stefan Molyneux

Philosopher and author with online influence
Born
September 24th, 1966 59 years ago

Born in Ireland, an academic pursued philosophy and engaged in topics such as ethics, politics, and relationships. Migrated to Canada, where an online presence developed through podcasts, videos, and a blog. Authored several books, offering insights on freedom, self-development, and societal structures. Gained a following through discussions that often attracted controversy. Involved in promoting libertarian ideals and critiquing political correctness.

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Stefan Nemanja

Serbian grand prince and state-builder
Born
1113 913 years ago
Died
February 13th, 1199 827 years ago — 86 years old

A significant figure in Serbian history, this grand prince ruled during the 12th century. He established the Nemanjić dynasty, which ultimately played a crucial role in the formation of the medieval Serbian state. Under his leadership, the territory expanded and strengthened, contributing to the cultural and political landscape of the region. After his abdication, he became a monk, taking the name Symeon. His legacy continued through his sons, who further developed the state and its institutions.

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Stefan Nerezov

Bulgarian General and military leader
Born
1867 159 years ago
Died
April 16th, 1925 101 years ago — 58 years old

Served in key military roles during pivotal moments in Bulgarian history. Contributed to the military strategies in the Balkan Wars and World War I. Played a significant role in the establishment of military reforms aimed at modernizing the Bulgarian army. Engaged in various military operations that influenced the outcomes of conflicts during his tenure.

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Stefano Baldini

Italian long-distance runner and Olympian
Born
May 25th, 1971 54 years ago

A long-distance runner specializing in the marathon, achieved significant success in international competitions. Won the gold medal in the men's marathon at the 2004 Athens Olympics, marking a pinnacle in a competitive career. Dominated the European Championships, securing multiple medals. Established a strong presence in major marathons, including victories in the prestigious Rome and New York City marathons.

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Stefano Benedetto Pallavicino

Italian poet and translator of classics
Born
March 21st, 1672 354 years ago
Died
April 16th, 1742 284 years ago — 70 years old

An influential poet and translator, contributed significantly to Italian literature in the late 17th century. Introduced the works of classical authors to a broader audience through modern Italian translations. Contributed to the revival of sonnet writing in Italy. Established a reputation for linguistic skill and poetic form, reflecting both classical influences and the contemporary literary scene.

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Stefano Cagol

Italian artist and photographer
Born
September 11th, 1969 56 years ago

An Italian artist, photographer, and director active in contemporary art. Work often explores themes of technology, identity, and representation, utilizing various media forms. Early projects included installations that interrogated the use of digital imagery and the impact of cultural narratives on contemporary life. Engaged in multiple exhibitions across Europe and beyond, the work featured diverse formats such as photography, video, and performance. Directed notable art projects that integrated audience interaction, enhancing the viewing experience through participatory elements.

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Stefano Casiraghi

Italian-Monegasque businessman and racer
Born
1960 66 years ago
Died
October 3rd, 1990 35 years ago — 30 years old

An Italian-Monegasque businessman and offshore powerboat racer, renowned for winning multiple championships in the sport. Casiraghi became prominent in the offshore powerboat racing world during the 1980s. He competed successfully, securing victories in various prestigious races, which contributed to his reputation as a skilled racer. Casiraghi’s involvement in racing was also influenced by his interests in luxury yachts, while his business ventures included investments in several enterprises in Monaco and Italy. His life was tragically cut short in a racing accident in 1990, leading to increased scrutiny regarding safety in the sport.

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Ștefan Octavian Iosif

Romanian poet and translator of classics
Born
1875 151 years ago
Died
June 22nd, 1913 112 years ago — 38 years old

This individual made significant contributions to Romanian literature as a poet and translator. Active during the late 19th and early 20th centuries, he was associated with the Symbolist movement. His poetry often explored themes of nature, love, and existential reflection. He translated works of notable foreign authors, enriching Romanian literature with global perspectives. Additionally, he contributed to literary journals and was part of literary circles that shaped Romanian culture during his time.

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Stefano della Bella

Italian engraver and etcher
Born
May 17th, 1610 415 years ago
Died
July 12th, 1664 361 years ago — 54 years old

Born in 1610, this artist specialized in engraving and etching, producing works that showcased intricate detail and vivid imagery. Primarily associated with the Baroque style, contributions included landscape and genre scenes. Developed a unique approach to printmaking that influenced future generations of artists. His works often depicted historical events and figures, reflecting the culture of the time. A significant part of the career involved collaborations with other artists and printmakers, expanding the reach of the medium.

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