Henry Rich

1st Earl of Holland, English soldier

Henry Rich - Military & Warriors born August 19th, 1590
Born
Died
Category

Military & Warriors

Country

England

Links & References

Held the title of 1st Earl of Holland and served as a prominent English soldier and politician during the early 17th century. Participated in the English Civil War, choosing to support King Charles I. Engaged in military actions and political affairs aligned with Royalist interests. Captured during the conflict and faced trial, ultimately resulting in execution in 1649.

Served as a major general in the Royalist army during the English Civil War

Participated in the siege of Gloucester

Executed for treason in 1649 following his capture

Other People Born on August 19th

Sotiris Balafas

Greek footballer, AEK Athens player
Born
August 19th, 1986 39 years ago

A professional footballer played primarily as a defender. Initiated career with AEK Athens, contributing to the team during pivotal matches. Played in various Greek leagues and made significant appearances in European competitions, demonstrating strong defensive skills and tactical awareness. Had experience with several clubs in Greece, enhancing the competitive nature of the leagues.

Continue Reading

Veronica Roth

American author of young adult fiction
Born
August 19th, 1988 37 years ago

An American author recognized for writing young adult fiction, particularly the 'Divergent' series, which gained widespread popularity and critical acclaim. The series, consisting of 'Divergent,' 'Insurgent,' and 'Allegiant,' explores themes of identity, society, and choice in a dystopian setting. The first book was published in 2011 and quickly became a bestseller, leading to subsequent adaptations into a successful film series. Additional works include 'Carve the Mark' and its sequel, which further established the author's presence in the literary world. Through her writing, contributed significantly to the genre's evolution in contemporary literature.

Continue Reading

Melissa Fumero

American actress and Brooklyn Nine-Nine star
Born
August 19th, 1982 43 years ago

Born in 1982, this American actress gained prominence through roles in television and film. The character Amy Santiago in the comedy series 'Brooklyn Nine-Nine' became a significant part of her career, showcasing her comedic talent alongside a strong ensemble cast. Additional work includes her role as Adriana Cramer on 'One Life to Live'. Besides acting, she has participated in various events and projects, further solidifying her presence in the entertainment industry.

Continue Reading

Saint Alphonsa

Canonized saint of Indian origin
Born
August 19th, 1910 115 years ago
Died
July 28th, 1946 79 years ago — 35 years old

This individual was the first woman of Indian origin to be canonized as a saint by the Catholic Church. Born in Kerala in 1910, she joined the Congregation of the Franciscan Servants of Mary. Throughout life, faced various challenges including health issues. She devoted her life to spiritual practices and education, making significant contributions to her community. Following her death on July 28, 1946, the process of canonization began, culminating in her sainthood in 2008.

Continue Reading

Gene Roddenberry

Screenwriter of Star Trek franchise
Born
August 19th, 1921 104 years ago
Died
October 24th, 1991 34 years ago — 70 years old

A screenwriter and producer, this individual created the iconic science fiction franchise Star Trek. The original television series premiered in 1966 and explored themes of exploration, humanity, and ethics in a future universe. This work laid the foundation for numerous spin-offs, films, and a substantial fan following. The visionary's approach to storytelling included a diverse cast and progressive social themes, impacting the genre's landscape. In recognition of contributions to filmmaking and television, received several posthumous accolades for trailblazing portrayal and narratives.

Continue Reading

Romeo Miller

Basketball player and rapper
Born
August 19th, 1989 36 years ago

Born in 1989, a basketball player, rapper, and actor emerged from Los Angeles, California. Played college basketball for the University of Southern California before entering the entertainment industry. Released several music projects, gaining recognition in the hip-hop scene. Appeared in reality television and starred in films.

Continue Reading

Other People Who Died on March 9th

Glen Harmon

Ice hockey player with the Montreal Canadiens
Born
January 2nd, 1921 105 years ago
Died
March 9th, 2007 19 years ago — 86 years old

An ice hockey player, contributed significantly to the sport during the late 1940s. Played as a defenseman in the National Hockey League (NHL) primarily for the Montreal Canadiens. His professional career was highlighted by achievements in the Stanley Cup. After his playing career, transitioned to coaching and played a role in developing young players.

Continue Reading

James Molyneaux

Northern Irish soldier and politician
Born
August 27th, 1920 105 years ago
Died
March 9th, 2015 11 years ago — 94 years old

Served as a soldier with the British Army during his early career. Elected as a Member of Parliament, representing the Ulster Unionist Party for many years. Held the position of leader of the Ulster Unionist Party from 1979 to 1995. Actively participated in the political landscape of Northern Ireland, particularly during the Troubles, and engaged in significant discussions around unionism and governance in the region. Navigated various political challenges during a tumultuous period in Northern Ireland's history, and contributed to shaping unionist policies.

Continue Reading

Clyde Lovellette

Basketball player and coach, 3-time NBA All-Star
Born
September 7th, 1929 96 years ago
Died
March 9th, 2016 10 years ago — 86 years old

This individual was a professional basketball player and coach. A center, played for the Minneapolis Lakers, earning three NBA All-Star selections. Contributed to the Lakers' championship victory in 1954. Also played for the Cincinnati Royals and the Detroit Pistons during a ten-season career in the NBA. As a college athlete, helped the University of Kansas win the 1952 NCAA Championship. Transitioned to coaching after retirement, leading various teams at different levels.

Continue Reading

Doris Haddock

Political activist and voting rights advocate
Born
January 24th, 1910 116 years ago
Died
March 9th, 2010 16 years ago — 100 years old

Born in 1910, this individual became a prominent voice in American politics, advocating for voting rights and campaign finance reform. In 1995, at the age of 85, campaigned for the U.S. Senate in New Hampshire, gaining national attention for running a grassroots campaign. The individual was known for walking across the state to promote the message of voting rights and participated in various political movements throughout the life. Additionally, this person's activism focused on issues such as women's rights and environmental concerns, fostering public awareness through numerous speeches and public appearances.

Continue Reading

Tom Fox

American activist and humanitarian
Born
1951 75 years ago
Died
March 9th, 2006 20 years ago — 55 years old

An activist engaged in peace and justice issues, worked on various campaigns advocating for social change. Highlighted opposition to the Iraq War and emphasized human rights. Actively participated in protests and dedicated time to raising awareness about the consequences of conflict. Helped to establish several organizations aimed at connecting communities with resources for advocacy, education, and support. Tragically died while working in Iraq, reflecting commitment to causes.

Continue Reading

Jean-Dominique Bauby

Journalist and author of 'The Diving Bell and the Butterfly'
Born
1952 74 years ago
Died
March 9th, 1997 29 years ago — 45 years old

A journalist and editor, contributions to 'Elle' magazine included interviews and essays. A debilitating stroke resulted in locked-in syndrome, leading to communication through blinking. Authored 'The Diving Bell and the Butterfly', detailing experiences in this condition. The book gained critical acclaim and was later adapted into an award-winning film.

Continue Reading