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Theodoros Angelopoulos

Renowned Greek film director and screenwriter
Born
April 27th, 1935 90 years ago
Died
2012 14 years ago — 77 years old

A prominent figure in world cinema, the individual crafted films that explored themes of history, memory, and identity. The directorial debut occurred in 1970 with the film 'Breakup' followed by significant works such as 'The Travelling Players,' which premiered in 1975 and received critical acclaim at the Cannes Film Festival. The film 'Landscape in the Mist' gained attention in 1988 and solidified the individual's reputation as a master storyteller. In 1998, 'Eternity and a Day' won the prestigious Palme d'Or at the Cannes Film Festival. Characterized by a unique visual style and a poetic approach to storytelling, the works remain influential in both Greek and international cinema.

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Theodoros Kolokotronis

Greek general during the War of Independence
Born
April 3rd, 1770 256 years ago
Died
February 4th, 1843 183 years ago — 72 years old

A key military leader in the Greek War of Independence, played a crucial role in the struggle for Greece's liberation from Ottoman rule. He organized and led significant battles, showcasing exceptional leadership and strategy. His contributions were instrumental in the success of the revolution, securing a position as a national hero in Greece's history. After the war, held various roles in the newly established state, influencing the military and political landscape of the country.

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Theodoros Pangalos

Greek politician and military leader
Born
January 11th, 1878 148 years ago
Died
February 26th, 1952 74 years ago — 74 years old

Served as a prominent general and politician in Greece during the early 20th century. Held the position of President of Greece from 1926 to 1929. Participated in military campaigns and was involved in the political landscape during a tumultuous period in Greek history. Took part in the Greco-Turkish War and held various governmental positions, shaping the political environment of the era.

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Theodoros Papaloukas

Basketball player and Olympian
Born
May 8th, 1977 48 years ago

A prominent Greek basketball player, achieved recognition for contributions to the national team and club teams. Played primarily as a point guard and shooting guard. Had a successful club career in Europe, notably with Olympiacos and CSKA Moscow. Excelled in international competition, being a key player for the Greek national team.

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Theodoros Roussopoulos

Journalist and Greek politician
Born
September 13th, 1963 62 years ago

Engaged in journalism and politics in Greece, played a significant role in media and public affairs. Served as Minister of State responsible for media, contributing to the regulation of broadcasting and press. Participated in various political activities and discussions regarding media freedoms and political communication. Actively involved in the political landscape and contributed to shaping policies related to journalism in Greece.

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Theodoros Zagorakis

Football player, UEFA Euro 2004 captain
Born
October 27th, 1971 54 years ago

A prominent Greek footballer and politician, played as a midfielder. Played for clubs such as PAOK and AEK Athens. Captained the Greek national team that won the UEFA Euro 2004 championship, a historic victory for Greece in international football. After retiring from professional football, transitioned into politics, serving in various capacities.

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Theodor Philipsen

Danish painter and notable impressionist
Born
June 10th, 1840 185 years ago
Died
1920 106 years ago — 80 years old

Born in 1840, this painter became a significant figure in the Danish art scene, particularly associated with the Impressionist movement. The artist studied at the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts and was influenced by both local and French painters. His works often depicted landscapes, rural life, and scenes from everyday life, showcasing light and color characteristic of Impressionism. Many of the pieces captured the essence of Danish nature and culture. The artist exhibited widely and gained recognition during his lifetime, contributing to the development of modern Danish painting.

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Theodor Pištěk

Czech costume designer for films
Born
October 25th, 1932 93 years ago

A celebrated costume designer, created costumes for several acclaimed films, including 'Amadeus,' which won an Academy Award for Best Costume Design. Contributed to the visual storytelling of numerous Czech films and gained recognition for innovative designs that enhanced character development and narrative. Worked in theater and film, blending traditional and contemporary styles in costume design, influencing future designers in the industry.

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Theodor Plievier

German author of anti-war literature
Born
1892 134 years ago
Died
March 12th, 1955 71 years ago — 63 years old

An influential author, wrote significant anti-war literature during the early to mid-20th century. The most recognized work is the novel 'Stalingrad', which depicted the brutal realities of war. His literature focused on the futility and devastation of conflict, reflecting the horrors faced during World War II. Plievier's works contributed to discussions on pacifism and the moral implications of warfare, gaining attention for their emotional depth and historical accuracy. His writings were driven by personal experiences and observations of the war's impact on humanity, sparking important conversations in the literary and historical arenas.

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Theodor Schwann

German physiologist and biologist
Born
December 7th, 1810 215 years ago
Died
January 11th, 1882 144 years ago — 71 years old

A German physiologist and biologist contributed significantly to the field of cellular biology. Schwann formulated the cell theory, which posits that all living organisms are composed of cells. This theory was foundational in understanding the structure and function of organisms. In addition to advancements in cell theory, Schwann conducted research on muscle tissue and discovered Schwann cells, which play a critical role in the peripheral nervous system. His work laid the groundwork for later developments in histology and neurology, influencing future research and study in biology.

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Theodor Svedberg

Swedish chemist, Nobel Prize winner
Born
August 30th, 1884 141 years ago
Died
February 25th, 1971 55 years ago — 86 years old

Contributed significantly to the field of physical chemistry, focusing on colloids and the behavior of particles in solutions. Developed the ultracentrifuge for measuring the molecular weight of proteins and other macromolecules. Awarded the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1926 for work on disperse systems. Served as a professor at Uppsala University, where research intensified understanding of colloidal chemistry.

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Theodor von Heuglin

German explorer and ornithologist
Born
March 20th, 1824 202 years ago
Died
November 5th, 1876 149 years ago — 52 years old

Born in 1824, contributed significantly to ornithology through extensive expeditions in Africa. Conducted comprehensive field studies and observed numerous bird species in their natural habitats. Published works on African avifauna and geographical studies, enhancing knowledge of the region's ecology.

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