Albert Pike
American lawyer and Confederate General
American lawyer and Confederate General
1809
217 years ago
Military & Warriors
United States
A prominent lawyer and a general in the Confederate Army, played significant roles in various military operations during the American Civil War. Authored several important works on Freemasonry, becoming a leading figure in the Masonic community. Engaged in writing poetry and was involved in legal matters that shaped his regional influence. Contributed to the publication of Masonic literature, enhancing the understanding of Freemasonry.
Served as a general in the Confederate Army
Authored 'Morals and Dogma of the Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite of Freemasonry'
Participated in significant military actions at the Battle of Pea Ridge
Born in 1937, a prominent figure in Mexican cinema and television, particularly in the realm of telenovelas. Starred in the acclaimed series 'Cuna de Lobos,' which garnered significant viewership and became a classic in the genre. Also featured in multiple films during a lengthy career. Her contributions to the entertainment industry established her as a well-respected actress in Mexico.
Continue ReadingBegan acting career in the 1930s, appearing in films such as 'The Green Years' and 'The Courtship of Eddie's Father'. Transitioned to television in the 1950s, gaining prominence as a consumer advocate on shows like 'Consumer Reports'. Served as a reporter covering consumer-related topics and hosted segments that educated viewers on various issues. Worked with various organizations to raise awareness about consumer rights and protection.
Continue ReadingFounded the Crystal Cathedral in Garden Grove, California. Created and hosted the television program 'Hour of Power', which became one of the most-viewed religious programs in the world. Authored numerous books, including 'Tough Times Never Last, But Tough People Do!' and 'Moving Mountains'. Schuller promoted positive thinking and the possibility of personal transformation through faith. Established the Schuller Institute for Successful Aging.
Continue ReadingA businessman and philanthropist, significant contributions were made to the chemical industry and the arts. Served as CEO of Rohm and Haas Company, which was co-founded by his family. Played a crucial role in expanding the company's operations into various sectors. Involved with numerous philanthropic efforts, particularly in support of arts and education. Actively participated in various cultural institutions and served on boards to promote community development.
Continue ReadingBorn in 1209, this individual served as the 1st Earl of Cornwall and was also a claimant to the title of King of Germany. He was the second son of King John of England. Active in the political intrigues of the time, he was elected King of Germany in 1256. His reign was marked by attempts to consolidate power in the region and manage the feudal disputes prevalent in Germany. As Earl of Cornwall, he was one of the richest nobles in England, amassing significant lands and wealth.
Continue ReadingA prominent figure in the American poetry scene, made significant contributions through both written works and activism. Early work included performances with the Detroit Artists Workshop and connections with the counterculture movement. Helped establish the Ann Arbor-based group 'Poetry and Passions' and founded the influential magazine 'City Lights'. Additionally, organized events that promoted poetry as a means of social change and mobilization. Advocated for various social causes including the legalization of marijuana and prisoners' rights. His poetry often focused on themes of freedom, justice, and personal expression.
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