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Vesa Toskala

Finnish ice hockey goaltender
Born
May 20th, 1977 48 years ago

A professional ice hockey goaltender, Toskala played in the NHL primarily for the Toronto Maple Leafs and the San Jose Sharks. After beginning his career in Finland, he joined the NHL in 2003 and established himself as a reliable goaltender. Toskala represented Finland in international competitions, contributing to the national team's success. He finished his NHL career in 2010 and returned to play in Finland before retiring from professional hockey.

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Veselin Matić

Basketball player and coach
Born
July 21st, 1960 65 years ago

Started professional basketball career in 1977, playing for several clubs in Yugoslavia. Later became a successful coach, leading multiple teams including the Serbian national basketball team. Achieved notable success in various championships throughout coaching career and contributed to the development of basketball in the region.

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Vesna Parun

Croatian poet and author
Born
1922 104 years ago
Died
October 25th, 2010 15 years ago — 88 years old

Recognized as one of Croatia's most prominent poets, contributions spanned across poetry, essays, and children's literature. Writings often explored themes of love, nature, and existential contemplation. Published over 20 poetry collections and won numerous literary awards. The body of work included significant pieces such as 'Zore i vihori' and 'Suze Satere.'

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Vesna Pusić

Croatian politician and sociologist
Born
March 25th, 1953 73 years ago

Served as Deputy Prime Minister of Croatia. Pusić was also a member of the Croatian Parliament. As a prominent sociologist, she contributed extensively to studies on civil society, political theory, and feminist theory. Pusić held the position of Minister of Foreign Affairs, where she focused on international relations and Croatia's integration into the European Union. Throughout her career, she was involved in various humanitarian initiatives and promoted gender equality policies.

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Vesna Rožič

Slovenian chess player and competitor
Born
1987 39 years ago
Died
August 23rd, 2013 12 years ago — 26 years old

A prominent chess player, competed in multiple international tournaments. Achieved success in women's chess championships and was an influential figure in the development of chess in Slovenia. Actively promoted the game through various initiatives, contributing to its popularity in the region.

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Vesna Vulović

Serbian plane crash survivor and record holder
Born
January 3rd, 1950 76 years ago
Died
2016 10 years ago — 66 years old

Survived the crash of JAT Flight 367 in 1972, falling from 10,160 meters without a parachute. Rescued from the wreckage, sustained multiple injuries but recovered. Later received recognition from Guinness World Records for surviving the highest fall without a parachute. Worked as a flight attendant and lived in Belgrade. Actively shared experiences and her remarkable story throughout her life.

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Vespasian

Roman Emperor known for Didius Julianus
Born
November 17th, 9 2016 years ago
Died
July 23rd, 79 1946 years ago — 69 years old

Born in 9 AD, Vespasian was a Roman military leader and emperor from 69 AD until 79 AD. Rising through the ranks, he commanded legions in the Judean campaign. Vespasian initiated the construction of the Colosseum in Rome, symbolizing imperial power and public entertainment. His reign marked the beginning of the Flavian dynasty, following a period of civil war. Vespasian implemented financial reforms to stabilize the empire's economy after the turmoil. He also focused on consolidating Roman governance and military strength across the provinces, thereby securing the empire's borders. His governance style included a mix of strict discipline and public works, contributing to the overall prosperity of Rome during his rule.

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Vesselina Kasarova

Bulgarian soprano, leading operatic roles
Born
July 18th, 1965 60 years ago

A prominent Bulgarian soprano, recognized for performances in operas and concerts. Started vocal training at a young age and received formal education at the Sofia National Music Academy. Gained international acclaim for operatic roles in productions such as 'Carmen' and 'Samson et Dalila'. Often collaborated with leading orchestras and conductors, showcasing versatility across various musical styles. Noted for a rich voice and dramatic interpretation in both operatic and concert performances.

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Vesta Roy

American politician, New Hampshire Governor
Born
March 26th, 1925 101 years ago
Died
2002 24 years ago — 77 years old

Served as the first female Governor of New Hampshire from 1993 to 1997. Held multiple positions in New Hampshire's government, including the Executive Council. Focused on fiscal responsibility and social issues during the governorship. Worked toward enhancing education and healthcare systems in the state.

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Vesta Williams

Singer-songwriter and actress with hits
Born
December 1st, 1957 68 years ago
Died
2011 15 years ago — 54 years old

A prominent singer-songwriter and actress, this individual gained recognition in the music industry during the late 1980s and 1990s. Known for powerful vocals, the work included popular songs such as 'Congratulations' and 'Sweet, Sweet Love.' In addition to music career, appearances on television series expanded the influence and reach. The artistry spanned genres including R&B and soul, showcasing distinct talent and versatility. Collaborations with various artists contributed to a broader appreciation in the entertainment sector, highlighting a dedication to craft and performance.

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Veturi

Indian poet and songwriter for films
Born
January 29th, 1936 90 years ago
Died
2010 16 years ago — 74 years old

Born in 1936, a prominent poet and songwriter contributed significantly to Telugu cinema. Crafting lyrics for numerous films, played a key role in shaping the musical landscape of the industry. Collaborated with various notable composers and filmmakers throughout a prolific career. Received several accolades for lyrical contributions, continuing to influence modern songwriting in Indian cinema.

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V. Gordon Childe

Archaeologist and philologist, 'Man the Hunter'
Born
April 14th, 1892 133 years ago
Died
1957 69 years ago — 65 years old

An Australian archaeologist and philologist contributed significantly to the understanding of prehistoric Europe and the development of archaeological theory. Studied at the University of Sydney and gained a PhD at the University of London. Pioneered the concept of 'cultural evolution' and introduced the term 'Neolithic Revolution' to describe the transition to agriculture. Conducted extensive excavations in Europe, particularly in Britain and the Mediterranean. Authored several seminal works, including 'Man Makes Himself' and 'What Happened in History', advocating for the importance of studying material culture. His theories about social organization and technological change influenced subsequent archaeological research. Served as the Director of the Institute of Archaeology in London and played a crucial role in promoting archaeology as a scientific discipline.

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