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Carl Menger

Austrian economist and founder of Marginalism
Born
1840 186 years ago
Died
February 26th, 1921 105 years ago — 81 years old

An economist and academic who established the foundations of the Austrian School of Economics. Developed the theory of marginal utility, which transformed economic analysis. Published 'Principles of Economics' in 1871, which laid out the principles of subjective value and utility. Contributed to the critique of socialism and was involved in debates with contemporary economists. Engaged in academic discourse and served as a professor, influencing future generations of economists.

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Carl Michael Bellman

Swedish poet and composer of Bacchanals
Born
February 4th, 1740 286 years ago
Died
February 11th, 1795 231 years ago — 55 years old

Born in Sweden in 1740, a prominent poet and composer emerged during the late 18th century, contributing significantly to Swedish literature and music. The body of work includes the well-known collection of songs and poems titled 'Fredmans Epistlar' and 'Fredmans Sånger.' These compositions, characterized by their vivid imagery and emotional depth, captured the spirit of his time, blending classical influences with Swedish folk traditions. Often celebrated for their reflections on life, love, and the human condition, these works remain influential in Swedish cultural history.

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Carl Millöcker

Austrian composer of operettas
Born
April 29th, 1842 184 years ago
Died
1899 127 years ago — 57 years old

Born in 1842, an Austrian composer and conductor specialized in operettas. His most celebrated works include 'Der Bettelstudent' and 'Die Dubarry', which garnered significant popularity in the operatic repertoire of the 19th century. Millöcker's compositions often showcased rich melodies and lively orchestration, contributing to the operetta genre's evolution during his era. He also conducted various performances of his works, influencing the musical scene in Vienna and beyond.

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Carl Mydans

American photographer and journalist
Born
May 20th, 1907 119 years ago
Died
August 16th, 2004 21 years ago — 97 years old

Started a career in photojournalism in the 1930s, working for the Farm Security Administration. Covered significant historical events, including World War II, capturing images of the Pacific theater, Hiroshima, and the aftermath of the war in Europe. Contributed to numerous publications, including Life magazine, documenting both war and American society. Won awards for excellence in photojournalism, including the Overseas Press Club Award in 1970.

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Carl Nägeli

Botanist and Mycologist, contributor to plant taxonomy
Born
1817 209 years ago
Died
May 10th, 1891 135 years ago — 74 years old

A Swiss botanist and mycologist, focused on plant classification and understanding of plant development. Developed significant taxonomic frameworks and contributed to the understanding of hybridization in plants. Worked on cell theory as it pertains to mycology and served as a professor at the Polytechnic Institute in Zurich. His research laid groundwork for future studies in botany and mycology. Maintained correspondence with fellow scientists and participated in botanical societies throughout Europe.

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Carl Neumann

German mathematician and academic
Born
1832 194 years ago
Died
March 27th, 1925 101 years ago — 93 years old

Contributed significantly to the fields of mathematics and geometry. Held a professorship at the University of Halle. Developed the Neumann series, an important tool in functional analysis. Published numerous papers and books on mathematical theories and applications.

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Carl Nielsen

Danish composer and conductor
Born
June 9th, 1865 160 years ago
Died
October 3rd, 1931 94 years ago — 66 years old

A prominent Danish composer, conductor, and violinist emerged in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. His works contributed significantly to the symphonic and operatic repertoire of Denmark. He studied at the Royal Danish Academy of Music and held the position of chief conductor of the Danish Royal Orchestra. Many compositions reflected the essence of Danish folk music while incorporating modernist elements. Significant works include the six symphonies, the opera 'Maskarad,' and various chamber music pieces. Influenced by national identity, the composer became a significant figure in Danish cultural history.

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Carlo Abarth

Motorsport engineer and businessman, Abarth
Born
November 15th, 1908 117 years ago
Died
1979 47 years ago — 71 years old

An engineer and businessman, created the Abarth company, specializing in performance cars and tuning. Established the brand in 1949, focusing on racing cars and high-performance modifications for Fiat models. Abarth vehicles gained recognition for their performance in motorsport, contributing significantly to automotive engineering in Italy. The company became synonymous with speed and innovation in the automotive industry, continuously pushing the limits of performance. Contributed to the evolution of European motorsport during the 1950s and 1960s by developing competitive racing vehicles.

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Carlo Acton

Italian pianist and composer, notable works
Born
August 25th, 1829 196 years ago
Died
February 2nd, 1909 117 years ago — 79 years old

A prominent pianist and composer, contributed significantly to music in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Acton was active in various musical circles and displayed exceptional talent as a performer. His compositions reflect a blend of classical and contemporary styles of his time. Renowned for performances that captured audiences, he produced works that remain important in classical music repertoires. His influence extended through concert stages across Italy, where he collaborated with other musicians and showcased original compositions. Acton's legacy includes both performance excellence and contributions to musical literature, enriching the cultural landscape.

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Carlo Amoretti

Italian scientist and naturalist
Born
March 16th, 1741 285 years ago
Died
1816 210 years ago — 75 years old

Born in 1741, a prominent Italian scientist who contributed significantly to natural history and science. His work included the study of fossils and the classification of various natural specimens. Amoretti was a member of the Accademia dei Lincei, participating in academic discussions that advanced scientific understanding in Italy during the 18th century. He published extensively on archaeology, botany, and zoology, helping to elevate the standards of scientific inquiry. His dedication to research and education fostered growth in the natural sciences in Italy.

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Carlo Ancelotti

Football Manager; UEFA Champions League Winner
Born
June 10th, 1959 66 years ago

An Italian football manager and former player, widely recognized for managerial tenure at several top clubs. Achieved significant success with clubs such as AC Milan, Chelsea, Paris Saint-Germain, and Real Madrid. Played as a midfielder during a career that included a stint at Roma, where a successful playing career transitioned into management. Directed teams to multiple league titles and international trophies with a focus on the UEFA Champions League, winning the tournament three times with AC Milan and later with Real Madrid.

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Carlo Aurelio Widmann

Venetian nobleman and admiral
Born
November 6th, 1750 275 years ago
Died
1798 228 years ago — 48 years old

Born in Venice in 1750, this individual served as an admiral in the Venetian Navy. He played a significant role during the period of the Venetian Republic, contributing to naval operations in the Adriatic Sea. Throughout his career, he was involved in various military campaigns aimed at protecting Venetian interests against rival powers. His leadership and naval strategies were instrumental during times of conflict, particularly during the Napoleonic Wars, when he faced challenges from both French and Austrian forces.

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