Marcus Livius Drusus Claudianus

Marcus Livius Livius Drusus Claudianus (Latin, Marcus Livius Drusus Claudianus; d. 42 BC) was a Roman politician and military man of the first century BC, father of the Empress Livia Drusila. He fought on the side of the liberators at the battle of Philippi. Family Claudianus was a member of the family of the Claudius …

Hanna Bennison

Hanna Ulrika Bennison (Lomma, Sweden; October 16, 2002) is a Swedish footballer. She plays as a midfielder for Everton in the FA Women’s Super League in England and is capped by Sweden. She is an international with the Swedish national team. In January 2020, UEFA listed her among the 10 most promising youth players in …

Fulco Beltran of Provence

Fulk Beltran I (died April 27, 1051) was joint count of Provence with his elder brother William IV from 1018 and with his younger brother Godfrey I from at least 1032 if not earlier. On William’s death, Fulk assumed the title of margrave, indicating leadership of the dynasty. They were sons of William II, Count …

Victorio Casado Fernández

Victorio Casado Fernández (Navalmoral de la Mata, May 21, 1902 – Madrid, July 2, 1940) was a Spanish politician and trade unionist. Biography A railwayman by profession, he worked for the Compañía Nacional de los Ferrocarriles del Oeste. He was affiliated with the National Railway Union of the UGT and the PSOE. In February 1936 …

Aleksandr Álov

Aleksandr Aleksándrovich Álov (Russian: Алекса́́ндр Алекса́ндрович А́лов, birth surname Lápsker -Ла́пскер-; Kharkov, September 26, 1923-Moscow, June 12, 1983) was a Soviet film director, screenwriter and pedagogue. He was awarded the State Prize of the USSR (1985) and decorated as People’s Artist of the USSR (1983). Biography Aleksandr Aleksandrovich Lapsker was born on September 26, 1923 …

Abel Catuzzi

Abel Teodoro Catuzzi (Chivilcoy, May 2, 1927-Buenos Aires, October 30, 1997) was an Argentine military officer who reached the rank of brigadier general, and who during the military dictatorship called National Reorganization Process (1976-1983) held high positions, among them commander of Army Corps V, with headquarters in the city of Bahía Blanca and jurisdiction throughout …

Corrado Giaquinto

Corrado Giaquinto (Molfetta, province of Bari, February 18, 1703 – Naples, 1765 or 1766) was an Italian Rococo painter. Biography Born north of Bari, in Molfetta, Giaquinto was a pupil of Francesco Solimena and Sebastiano Conca. He had a very brilliant international career, traveling a lot: he was called to the Spanish court between 1753 …