Charles Kingston
Australian politician, 20th Premier

Born
October 22nd, 1850
174 years ago
Died
May 11th, 1908
117 years ago — 57 years old
Category
Leaders & Politicians
Country
Australia
Links & References
Served as the 20th Premier of South Australia from 1893 to 1899. Kingston played a significant role in the establishment of the state's public education system and advocated for various social reforms, including women's suffrage and labor rights. Kingston also contributed to the creation of the Australian Constitution and was involved in the Federation movement, helping to unite the Australian colonies into a single nation.
Served as Premier of South Australia from 1893 to 1899
Contributed to the establishment of public education in South Australia
Advocated for women's suffrage and labor rights
Other People Born on October 22nd
Michael Stoute
A prominent horse trainer based in the United Kingdom, this individual trained numerous successful racehorses, becoming a leading figure in thoroughbred racing. Trained multiple winners at prestigious events such as Royal Ascot and the Epsom Derby. Established a reputation for excellence in the sport, attracting equine talent and achieving significant success on the racetrack.
Continue ReadingSpike Jonze
An American actor, director, producer, and screenwriter, his work in the film industry has received critical acclaim. Directed the films 'Being John Malkovich' and 'Her', both of which showcased innovative storytelling and unique artistic vision. Contributed to the music video industry, directing notable videos for artists like the Beastie Boys and Fatboy Slim.
Continue ReadingErasmus Reinhold
An astronomer and mathematician contributed significantly to the field of astronomy during the Renaissance. He published the 'Prutenic Tables' in 1551, which provided precise calculations for the positions of celestial bodies. This work offered a reliable alternative to earlier astronomical tables and was used by astronomers for many years. Reinhold also focused on improving observational techniques and promoted the Copernican system, furthering the understanding of heliocentrism.
Continue ReadingAleks Marić
Born in Australia, a basketball player specialized in the center position. Played college basketball at the University of Nebraska. Competed in the National Basketball League (NBL) primarily with the Melbourne Tigers and the Sydney Kings. Represented Australia in international competitions.
Continue ReadingJeff Goldblum
Born in 1952, an influential American actor and producer gained popularity through significant roles in blockbuster films. Achieved recognition in the film 'The Fly' (1986) and the 'Jurassic Park' series, where portrayal of Dr. Ian Malcolm became iconic. Additionally, featured in various films, including 'Independence Day' (1996) and 'The Grand Budapest Hotel' (2014). Throughout the career, also contributed to theater and television, including a prominent role in the series 'Law & Order: Criminal Intent'. Goldblum's distinctive persona and improvisational style made a mark in cinematic history.
Continue ReadingMark Renshaw
A professional cyclist with a career spanning over a decade, significant contributions were made in road racing. Primarily raced as a domestique, assisting team leaders in sprints and mountainous stages. Achievements include participating in multiple editions of the Tour de France and securing wins in various international competitions. Developed a reputation for strong sprinting capabilities and teamwork. Contributed to teams such as HTC-Highroad and Omega Pharma-Quick-Step, providing critical support in race strategy and execution.
Continue ReadingOther People Who Died on May 11th
Bob Marley
A prominent figure in reggae music, this musician blended rock, rhythm and blues, and traditional Jamaican sounds. Achievements include founding the band The Wailers, which produced iconic albums such as "Catch a Fire" and "Exodus." The songs, often centered around themes of love, peace, and social justice, have left a lasting legacy. The musician's influence extended beyond music into various social and political arenas.
Continue ReadingSpencer Perceval
Served as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 1809 until 1812. Perceval was a member of the Tory party and played a significant role in the government during the Napoleonic Wars. Focused on economic issues and strengthening the British military. Assassinated in 1812, marking the first and only British Prime Minister to be assassinated. His leadership style was characterized by a commitment to managing the nation through a challenging period of war and political strife.
Continue ReadingFloyd Patterson
Born in 1935, this professional boxer became the youngest heavyweight champion at the age of 21 after a victory over Archie Moore in 1956. Over a career spanning two decades, won and lost the heavyweight title two times, defending it successfully against numerous challengers. Demonstrated remarkable agility and quickness in the ring, contributing to a unique fighting style that distinguished him in the sport. Renowned for notable matches against Ingemar Johansson, including a celebrated rematch that ended in a second-round knockout to regain the title in 1960. Transitioned into a career as a trainer and advocate for boxing after retirement.
Continue ReadingWilliam Dean Howells
Born in 1837, this individual served as a novelist, playwright, and literary critic, contributing significantly to American literature in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. He was an advocate of realism in fiction and wrote extensively about social issues and the American experience. Notable works include 'The Rise of Silas Lapham' and 'A Hazard of New Fortunes'. In addition to fiction, this individual was the editor of the Atlantic Monthly for several years, shaping literary trends of the time. Engagement in literary criticism allowed exploration of various authors and movements, influencing perceptions of American literature during a transformative period.
Continue ReadingJohn Rutsey
A Canadian drummer played a crucial role in the formation of the rock band Rush. Contributed to the band's self-titled debut album released in 1974. Departed from the band in 1975 due to health issues and was replaced by Neil Peart, who would become the band's iconic drummer. Although leaving early in Rush's career, established a significant presence in the band's initial sound.
Continue ReadingMatteo Ricci
A Jesuit priest and missionary who played a crucial role in the European understanding of Chinese culture during the late Ming Dynasty. Through extensive travels, established missions in China and created a bridge between East and West. Introduced Western science and geography to China while integrating Confucian concepts into Christian teachings. Authored works on various subjects including astronomy and geography, notable for the 'On Friendship' treatise. His efforts significantly impacted Jesuit missions in China and fostered cultural exchange.
Continue Reading