Álvaro Vaz de Almada

1st Count of Avranches

Álvaro Vaz de Almada - Leaders & Politicians
Born

None
None years ago

Died
Category

Leaders & Politicians

Country

Portugal

Links & References

A nobleman served as the 1st Count of Avranches. Played a significant role in the reconquest of Portuguese territories. Actively participated in court politics and held various administrative positions under the Crown. His lineage continued to influence Portuguese nobility and governance, shaping the political landscape of the era.

Appointed as 1st Count of Avranches

Participated in the reconquest of Portuguese territories

Other People Who Died on May 20th

Josef Priller

German colonel and pilot in WWII
Born
July 27th, 1915 110 years ago
Died
May 20th, 1961 65 years ago — 45 years old

Served as a Luftwaffe pilot during World War II. Achieved the rank of colonel and gained prominence for his role in the Battle of Britain. Participated in numerous aerial operations, demonstrating significant skill in fighter combat. Credited with being one of the notable Luftwaffe aces and recognized for his contributions to air warfare strategies. After the war, transitioned to military aviation roles, contributing to training and operational planning.

Continue Reading

Barbara Hepworth

English sculptor known for modernist pieces
Born
January 10th, 1903 123 years ago
Died
May 20th, 1975 51 years ago — 72 years old

A prominent sculptor, contributions include the development of a distinct style utilizing natural materials and abstract forms. Early exposure to the arts occurred at the Leeds School of Art, followed by studies in Italy. In 1931, established a studio in St. Ives, Cornwall, which became a focal point for artists. Experimented with various mediums, integrating stone, wood, and bronze into works. Commissioned for public pieces, including the iconic 'Single Form' in 1961, created in memory of Dag Hammarskjöld, the former United Nations Secretary-General. Contributions to art and sculpture awarded through multiple exhibitions and honors throughout a prolific career.

Continue Reading

Lucy Gordon

British actress known for 'Spider-Man 3'
Born
May 22nd, 1980 46 years ago
Died
May 20th, 2009 17 years ago — 28 years old

An actress and model, gained recognition for performances in the film industry. Appeared in 'Spider-Man 3' as Wellena and starred in 'The Last Prince of Atlantis' among other projects. Started a career in modeling before transitioning to acting, appearing in several independent films and international productions. Was active in various cinematic endeavors until her untimely passing in 2009.

Continue Reading

Hector Guimard

Architect of Art Nouveau style
Born
March 10th, 1867 159 years ago
Died
May 20th, 1942 84 years ago — 75 years old

Born in 1867, this architect significantly contributed to the Art Nouveau movement in architecture and design. He is recognized for the design of the iconic Paris Métro entrances, characterized by elegant wrought iron and glass structures. His work includes various residential buildings and the interior designs of public spaces in Paris. The architect was also influential in promoting the integration of art into public architecture, showcasing ornamental and innovative designs that represented the artistic trends of his time.

Continue Reading

Zach Sobiech

Singer-songwriter, 'Clouds' artist
Born
1995 31 years ago
Died
May 20th, 2013 13 years ago — 18 years old

A singer-songwriter, gained attention for the heartfelt song 'Clouds' which was inspired by his battle with cancer. The song became a viral sensation and resonated with many listeners, especially those affected by similar circumstances. Sobiech's music is characterized by its emotional depth and personal storytelling, reflecting his journey and experiences. After being diagnosed with osteosarcoma, he continued to create music, releasing an EP titled 'Fix Me Up'. His story was later adapted into a film, further spreading his message and artistry.

Continue Reading

Renato Carosone

Singer-songwriter and pianist from Italy
Born
1920 106 years ago
Died
May 20th, 2001 25 years ago — 81 years old

A prominent Italian singer-songwriter and pianist, gained fame in the 1950s for his contribution to the emerging genre of Neapolitan music. Achieved significant success with the song "Tu vuò fà l'americano," which blended traditional Italian sounds with American jazz influences. Carosone's energetic performances and distinctive style captivated audiences both in Italy and internationally. His music reflects a fusion of different musical traditions, showcasing creativity and broad appeal. After an illustrious career, continued to influence artists long after retirement.

Continue Reading