Henry Rich
1st Earl of Holland, English soldier
1st Earl of Holland, English soldier
Military & Warriors
England
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
Played as a shortstop in Major League Baseball for the Milwaukee Brewers, Minnesota Twins, and Baltimore Orioles. Achieved All-Star selections and won Gold Glove Awards for exceptional defensive skills. Contributed significantly to the Orioles' playoff run in 2014, helping the team reach the American League Championship Series.
Continue ReadingServed as the 24th Superior-General of the Society of Jesus, overseeing significant administrative and spiritual developments within the Order. Led the Society during a period of expansion and strengthening of its mission worldwide. Contributed to the revitalization of Jesuit education and the renewal of Jesuit spirituality in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
Continue ReadingA Scottish footballer, played as a winger and made significant contributions to club teams. Began youth career at Hibernian before transitioning to senior football. Played competitive matches across several clubs in the Scottish leagues. Experienced a series of loan spells that enhanced club performance. Retired from professional football, contributing to grassroots and local teams afterward.
Continue ReadingA prominent figure in Hungarian football, this individual was a skilled player before transitioning to management. Playing primarily as a forward, contributions were significant during the late 1930s. Later became a successful manager, overseeing the national team during a pivotal era. Achieved notable success at the club level, particularly with teams like MTK Budapest and several other Hungarian clubs. Focused on developing young talent and implementing strategic innovations in the sport.
Continue ReadingA 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 ReadingThis 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 ReadingAn actress started a career in the 1930s, gaining recognition for roles in film and television. She starred in the movie 'Kings Row' (1942) alongside Ronald Reagan and appeared in the popular series 'The Faye Emerson Show' (1950-1951). Her work spanned several decades, contributing to both cinema and early television.
Continue ReadingA prominent physiologist and academic, contributions focused on neurotransmitters and hormones. Pioneered research in the field of vascular biology and explored interactions between hormones and nerve signaling. His scientific work laid the groundwork for understanding various physiological processes. Received the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1970 for discoveries related to the nervous system and its functions. Held teaching positions at several institutions, fostering the next generation of scientists.
Continue ReadingA prominent British painter, contributions spanned several decades, focusing primarily on abstract art. Influenced by his travels and personal experiences, utilized color and form to express different emotions and ideas. Developed a signature style characterized by vibrant colors and bold brush strokes. Received numerous accolades throughout a distinguished career, including the Turner Prize in 1985. Appointed a Member of the Order of the British Empire in 1992 for services to the arts.
Continue ReadingServed 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 ReadingA 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 ReadingServed as a Member of Parliament and as Secretary of State for War from 1960 to 1963. His tenure was marked by a scandal that involved a high-profile affair with a model, which led to his resignation in 1963. After leaving politics, dedicated life to charitable work, particularly focusing on helping disadvantaged youths. Profumo's later years reflected a commitment to public service outside the political arena.
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