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Sylvester II

Pope and scholar of the Catholic Church
Died
May 12th, 1003 1022 years ago — None years old

Elected pope in 999, served as the Bishop of Rome until death in 1003. Sylvester II was a prominent scholar, noted for contributions to education and the introduction of the abacus in Europe. His role as pope came during a significant period in the Church's history, promoting reforms and engaging with various European powers. He was also involved in philosophical discussions, demonstrating a keen interest in learning and the sciences. His legacy influenced the development of the medieval educational system.

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Sylvester James Gates

Theoretical physicist specializing in supersymmetry
Born
December 15th, 1950 75 years ago

A theoretical physicist and professor, this individual has contributed significantly to the field of physics, particularly in supersymmetry and supergravity. Positions have included a professorship at the University of Maryland and a directorship at the Brown Theoretical Physics Center. The educator has worked with the National Science Foundation and made substantial contributions to the understanding of fundamental forces in nature. In addition to academic pursuits, involvement in public discourse on science and education has occurred, addressing issues of diversity in STEM fields.

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Sylvester Jordan

Austrian-German lawyer and politician.
Born
December 30th, 1792 233 years ago
Died
April 15th, 1861 165 years ago — 68 years old

Graduated in law and practiced as a lawyer. Held significant political positions within the German Confederation. Contributed to legal and administrative reforms during the mid-19th century. Advocated for legal consistency and modernization in governance. Played a key role in legislative discussions and was involved in efforts promoting justice and legal equality.

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Sylvester McCoy

Scottish actor and Doctor Who star
Born
August 20th, 1943 82 years ago

An actor from Scotland, recognized for significant contributions to television and film. Gained prominence for portraying the Seventh Doctor in the iconic series Doctor Who from 1987 to 1996, and in the 1996 television movie. Also starred in The Hobbit film trilogy as Radagast the Brown. Engaged in theatrical performances throughout the career, including work with the acclaimed Edinburgh Festival.

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Sylvester "Pat" Weaver

Television broadcaster and producer
Born
1908 118 years ago
Died
March 17th, 2002 24 years ago — 94 years old

Significant contributions to television broadcasting included pioneering a new format for the medium. Developed influential programs such as 'The Tonight Show' and 'Today', helping to shape the landscape of American television. Oversaw the establishment of the television operations for NBC, leading innovative programming strategies during the early years of television. Played a key role in launching several popular shows that defined early television.

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Sylvester Pennoyer

Governor of Oregon, 8th in office
Born
July 6th, 1831 194 years ago
Died
1902 124 years ago — 71 years old

Served as the 8th Governor of Oregon from 1895 to 1899. Involved in legal practice before entering politics. Focused on issues such as education and infrastructure during tenure. Appointed several judges and supported the expansion of the Oregon state university system. Worked on matters related to labor and transportation within the state.

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Sylvester Stallone

Actor and director of Rocky franchise
Born
July 6th, 1946 79 years ago

An American actor, director, and screenwriter achieved prominence through performances in iconic roles. Achieved acclaim for the portrayal of Rocky Balboa in the 'Rocky' series, which began in 1976. Also directed and wrote several films in the franchise. Gained further recognition for the character John Rambo in the 'Rambo' series, with the first film released in 1982. Stallone has received multiple awards, including Golden Globe nominations and a nomination for an Academy Award for Best Actor for 'Rocky'. His work has significantly influenced the action film genre.

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Sylvestre François Lacroix

French mathematician and academic
Born
April 28th, 1765 260 years ago
Died
May 24th, 1843 182 years ago — 78 years old

Contributions to mathematics include significant advancements in calculus and differential equations. Published influential textbooks that were widely used in academia. Served as a professor at the University of Paris, greatly influencing the education of future mathematicians. Engaged in the development of mathematical notation and analysis techniques relevant to his era.

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Sylvia

Country singer-songwriter with 'Nobody' hit
Born
December 9th, 1956 69 years ago

Born in December 1956, this artist gained prominence in the country music genre during the 1980s. Debut album 'Just Sylvia' released in 1982 featured the number one hit 'Nobody', which dominated the country charts. Throughout the 1980s and into the 1990s, the career included several successful singles and albums, contributing to the country music scene. The artist's work has been recognized with various awards and nominations, reflecting a significant presence in the industry. Active in the music community, engagement in live performances and festivals continued to showcase the artist's enduring passion for country music.

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Sylvia Anderson

Voice actress and producer of Thunderbirds
Born
1927 99 years ago
Died
March 15th, 2016 10 years ago — 89 years old

A prominent voice actress and television producer, significant contributions included co-creating and producing the hit television series 'Thunderbirds'. Collaborated with her husband on various projects, establishing a distinctive style of puppetry and storytelling in children's programming. Besides 'Thunderbirds', produced other series such as 'Joe 90' and 'Captain Scarlet and the Mysterons', pioneering the use of marionettes in television. Involved in multiple aspects of production, including scriptwriting and voice characterizations, which helped define an iconic genre in British television.

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Sylvia Beach

Bookseller and publisher, Shakespeare and Company founder
Born
March 14th, 1887 139 years ago
Died
1962 64 years ago — 75 years old

An American-French bookseller and publisher founded a notable bookstore in Paris that became a meeting place for expatriate writers and intellectuals during the 1920s. Established Shakespeare and Company in 1919, which specialized in English-language books and offered an influential space for authors. The bookstore hosted writers such as James Joyce, Ernest Hemingway, and Gertrude Stein. Closed during the German occupation in World War II, the shop reestablished itself after the war, continuing to support literary culture. Contributed significantly to the modernist literary movement through advocacy and support of emerging authors.

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Sylvia Browne

American author on spirituality and psychic phenomena
Born
1936 90 years ago
Died
November 20th, 2013 12 years ago — 77 years old

An author focused on spirituality and psychic phenomena, wrote numerous books on these subjects that gained significant popularity. A prominent figure in the field of psychic readings, conducted workshops and private sessions for clients seeking guidance. Featured on various television programs, including 'The Montel Williams Show', where psychic abilities and spiritual insights were discussed. Founded a spiritual organization to promote understanding of psychic abilities and spirituality.

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