Ioannis Demestichas

Greek admiral and politician

Ioannis Demestichas - Military & Warriors born 1882
Born

1882
143 years ago

Died
Category

Military & Warriors

Country

Greece

Links & References

An admiral in the Hellenic Navy, played a significant role during the Balkan Wars and the Greco-Turkish War. Held key positions in the Navy and participated in various military operations. Transitioned into politics after retiring from military service, contributing to naval policies and military strategy.

Served as an admiral in the Hellenic Navy

Participated in the Balkan Wars

Involved in the Greco-Turkish War

Other People Who Died on December 7th

Dick Allen

Baseball player; 1972 American League MVP
Born
March 8th, 1942 83 years ago
Died
December 7th, 2020 5 years ago — 78 years old

Played professional baseball primarily as a first baseman and designated hitter. Had a significant career in Major League Baseball, playing for teams such as the Philadelphia Phillies, Chicago White Sox, and Atlanta Braves. Acclaimed for powerful hitting and unique style on and off the field. Achieved the American League MVP award in 1972 while playing for the White Sox, leading the league in multiple offensive categories. Inducted into various halls of fame and recognized for contributions to the sport.

Continue Reading

Peter Lely

Dutch-English painter of portraiture
Born
September 14th, 1618 407 years ago
Died
December 7th, 1680 345 years ago — 62 years old

Born in the Netherlands and later relocating to England, a career in painting flourished with a focus on portraiture during the 17th century. A prominent artist, created numerous portraits of notable figures in English society, particularly during the Restoration period. Served as the court painter to King Charles II, producing works that captured the likenesses of nobles and royalty. Established a reputation for both his technical skill and ability to convey personality through his subjects.

Continue Reading

Charles Garnier

French missionary and saint
Born
May 25th, 1606 419 years ago
Died
December 7th, 1649 376 years ago — 43 years old

A missionary recognized for dedication to evangelization in North America during the 17th century. Established missions among Indigenous peoples in what is now Canada, contributing to the Catholic Church's expansion in the region. His efforts included work in areas that are now Ontario and Quebec. Recognized as a saint within the Catholic Church, he is a martyr, having died while serving his mission. His legacy continues to influence the Church's outreach and historical awareness of missionary work.

Continue Reading

Ralph Parr

Colonel and pilot, fighter ace
Born
1924 101 years ago
Died
December 7th, 2012 13 years ago — 88 years old

Served in the United States Air Force and achieved recognition as a fighter ace during the Korean War. Participated in numerous air combat missions, demonstrating tactical proficiency and aerial skill. Accumulated five aerial victories in the conflict, contributing to his distinguished military career. After retiring from active service, continued involvement in aviation and mentoring young pilots.

Continue Reading

Refaat Alareer

Palestinian professor and writer
Born
1979 46 years ago
Died
December 7th, 2023 2 years ago — 44 years old

A professor and writer, contributed significantly to literature and academia in the context of Palestinian issues. Authored several works focusing on the Palestinian experience, particularly through poetry and narrative. Engaged in teaching and mentoring students, while raising awareness of Palestinian culture and struggles. Actively participated in literary circles promoting Palestinian literature.

Continue Reading

Juan Luna

Filipino painter and sculptor of Spoliarium
Born
October 23rd, 1857 168 years ago
Died
December 7th, 1899 126 years ago — 42 years old

Born in 1857, this artist gained recognition for contributions to Philippine art during the 19th century. Primarily a painter and a sculptor, he was a prominent figure in the development of modern art in the Philippines. His most notable work, Spoliarium, won the first gold medal at the 1884 Exposición Nacional de Bellas Artes in Madrid. This achievement helped elevate the status of Filipino artists on the international stage. His works showcased themes of nationalism and the struggles of the Filipino people during Spanish colonization. Apart from painting, he was also involved in the revolutionary movement against colonial rule, collaborating with fellow reformists to advocate for social change.

Continue Reading