Refimprove date February 2010 Apoplexy is a medicine medical term, which can be used to describe bleeding in a stroke formerly described as a cerebrovascular accident . Without further specification, it is rather outdated in use. Today it is used only for specific conditions, such as pituitary apoplexy and ovarian apoplexy . In common speech, it is used non medically to mean a state of extreme rage or excitement. The word derives from the Greek language Greek word apopl xia polytonic meaning a striking or hitting away . Neurological impairment Apoplexy formerly was used for what is now termed stroke . ref http www.medterms.com script main art.asp?articlekey 9748 Apoplexy at WebMD MedicineNet.com . ref Historical meaning From the late 14th to the late 19th century ref OED Online , 2010, Oxford University Press. 7 February 2011 ref , the word apoplexy was also used to describe any sudden death that began with a sudden loss of consciousness, especially one in which the victim died within a matter of seconds after losing consciousness. The word apoplexy may have been used to describe the symptom of sudden loss of consciousness immediately preceding death and not a verified disease process. Sudden cardiac death s, ruptured cerebral aneurysm s, certain ruptured aortic aneurysm s, and even myocardial infarction heart attack s may have been described as apoplexy in the past. Hemorrhage The term apoplexy is used to describe bleeding within internal organ anatomy organ s. In such usage ... within the pituitary gland is called pituitary apoplexy , and bleeding within the adrenal glands can be called adrenal apoplexy . In both pituitary and adrenal apoplexy, the word apoplexy refers to both ..., and impairment of consciousness. Deaths attributed to apoplexy col begin col break Georg Agricola Louisa ... Dowager Empress died of Apoplexy url http query.nytimes.com gst abstract.html?res 9C05E5DA1739E333A25753C2A9679D946997D6CF ... , particularly in the adjective form apoplectic , apoplexy means furious, enraged, or upset ... more details
good article Infobox disease Name Pituitary apoplexy Image Caption DiseasesDB 10049 ICD10 ICD10 E 23 ... apoplexy or pituitary tumor apoplexy is hemorrhage bleeding into or infarction impaired blood supply ... who have had a pituitary apoplexy develop hypopituitarism pituitary hormone deficiencies and require ... ClinEndocrinol Signs and symptoms Acute symptoms The initial symptoms of pituitary apoplexy are related ... M, Baldeweg S, et al title UK guidelines for the management of pituitary apoplexy journal Clin ... Murad cite journal author Murad Kejbou S, Eggenberger E title Pituitary apoplexy evaluation, management ... author Nawar RN, AbdelMannan D, Selman WR, Arafah BM title Pituitary tumor apoplexy a review journal .... 70 of people with pituitary apoplexy experience double vision due to compression of one of the nerves ... apoplexy. When the stimulating hormone ACTH is not secreted, the adrenals cease to produce cortisol .... In pituitary apoplexy, the main initial problem is a lack of secretion of adrenocorticotropic hormone ... in 70 of those with pituitary apoplexy. A sudden lack of cortisol in the body leads to a constellation ... all cases of pituitary apoplexy arise from a pituitary adenoma , a benign tumor of the pituitary ... of pituitary tumors were more prone to apoplexy than others, but this has not been confirmed. ref name Murad In absolute terms, only a very small proportion of pituitary tumors eventually undergoes apoplexy. In an analysis of incidentally found pituitary tumors, apoplexy occurred in 0.2 annually, but the risk ... increase the risk of apoplexy. ref name Swearingen A number of cases has been reported in association ... as withdrawal of such treatment, has been reported to precipitate apoplexy. ref name ClinEndocrinol ... from pituitary apoplexy. ref name Nawar Pituitary apoplexy is regarded by some as distinct from ... s syndrome as a form of pituitary apoplexy. ref name MelmedJameson ref name Thorner cite book ... PCNA may also be at a higher risk of apoplexy. ref name Murad After an apoplexy, the pressure ... more details
Ovarian apoplexy is a sudden rupture in the ovary , commonly at the site of a cyst, accompanied by hemorrhage in the ovarian tissue and or intraperitoneal bleeding. ref http www.art med.ru articles list art238.asp ref Pathogenesis In the ovaries of sexually mature women, follicles grow, and oocyte matures in them, to prepare for potential fertilization. As a menstrual cycle progresses, a dominant follicle begins to stand out, and in the middle of the menstrual cycle it reaches its maximum size of about 20mm. Then the follicle ruptures, releasing a mature egg, and this process is called ovulation . The location from which the follicle emerges then forms a temporary cyst, called the corpus luteum, which produces hormones to continue the menstrual cycle and mature the uterine lining. This is the normal ovarian cycle . In cases of dystrophic and sclerotic changes in ovarian tissue, acute and chronic inflammatory processes in the uterus, or in polycystic ovary syndrome and some other diseases, as well as the result of medication that stimulate ovulation, certain irregularities in ovulation process and corpus luteum formation occur. As a result, blood vessels in the ovary contract, become dilated, and increase intra ovarian bleeding. As a result a hemorrhage can occur in the corpus luteum ... riding, etc. Symptoms Clinical symptoms of apoplexy associated with the basic mechanism of this disease ... journal author Campbell JS, Conklin FJ,H Chang VY, Singh KC, Hurteau GD title Ovarian apoplexy, ovarian ... bleeding or spotting after menstruation. Quite often, ovarian apoplexy occurs after intercourse ..., a marked decrease in hemoglobin levels can be seen in the anemic and mixed forms of ovarian apoplexy ... in it and or free fluid blood in the stomach. Because ovarian apoplexy is an acute surgical pathology ... depends on the type of ovary apoplexy and the severity of intra abdominal bleeding, but the condition ... Short term and long term results of ovarian apoplexy treatment L. I. Koch, N. V. Sodnomova, http ... more details
John Rogers Maxwell, Sr. 1846 December 10, 1910 was Chairman of the Executive Committee of the Central Railroad of New Jersey , for many years President of the Atlas Portland Cement Company . ref cite news author coauthors title J. R. Maxwell Dies Suddenly At Home. Stricken with Apoplexy Last Evening. Had Seemed to be in Good Health During the Day url http query.nytimes.com gst abstract.html?res F70713FD3D5C16738DDDAB0994DA415B808DF1D3 quote John Rogers Maxwell, Chairman of the Executive Committee of the Central Railroad of New Jersey, for many years President of the Atlas Portland Cement Company, a Director in many railroads and other companies, and an enthusiastic and widely known yachtsman, died suddenly last night at his home, 78 Eighth Avenue, Brooklyn, of cerebral apoplexy. newspaper New York Times date December 12, 1910 accessdate 2011 04 30 ref Biography He was born in 1846. He died on December 10, 1910 at his home at 78 Eighth Avenue Brooklyn Eighth Avenue in Brooklyn , of cerebral apoplexy . References reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Maxwell, J. Rogers ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1846 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH December 10, 1910 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Maxwell, J. Rogers Category 1846 births Category 1910 deaths Category American yacht racers ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 Aurea Alexandrina , in pharmacy , was a kind of opiate or antidote , in great fame among ancient writers. It is called Aurea from the gold which enters its composition, and Alexandrina as having been first invented by a physician named Alexander. It was reputed a good preservative against the colic and apoplexy . References 1728 http digicoll.library.wisc.edu cgi bin HistSciTech HistSciTech idx?type turn&entity HistSciTech000900240219&isize L Category Opioids Category Antidotes ... more details
File Thomas DeWitt Cuyler.jpg thumb Thomas DeWitt Cuyler 1854 November 2, 1922 was a director of the Pennsylvania Railroad and the chairman of the Association of Railway Executives . ref cite book author coauthors title Remedial railroad legislation year 1919 publisher Association of Railway Executives page quote My name is Thomas DeWitt Cuyler my address, Philadelphia, Pa. I am a director in the Pennsylvania Railroad Co., ... url http books.google.com books?id DxQuAAAAYAAJ&pg PA9&dq 22Thomas DeWitt Cuyler 22&hl en&ei YZK1Tv6hEaPZ0QGXi nQBw&sa X&oi book result&ct result&resnum 1&ved 0CDQQ6AEwAA isbn ref ref cite news author coauthors title T. Dewitt Cuyler Railway Executive Dies of Apoplexy. Widely Known Yale Alumnus and Corporation Lawyer. Passed Away in Sleeping Car Berth. Took Lage Part in Making Possible Erection of Yale Bowl url http pqasb.pqarchiver.com courant access 764378782.html?dids 764378782 764378782&FMT ABS&FMTS ABS AI&type historic&date Nov 03 2C 1922&author &pub Hartford Courant&desc T. DEWITT CUYLER RAILWAY EXECUTIVE DIES OF APOPLEXY&pqatl google quote Thomas DeWitt Cuyler, a director of the Pennsylvania railroad company and chairman of the railroad executives association, was found dead today in a sleeping car berth on a train of the Pennsylvania, in Broad Street station. Death was due to apoplexy. ... newspaper Hartford Courant date November 3, 1922 accessdate 2011 11 05 ref Legacy There is the Thomas DeWitt Cuyler professorship in Economics and a DeWitt Cuyler Athletic Field, both at Yale University . External links FAG 27941718 References reflist Persondata NAME Cuyler, Thomas DeWitt ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1854 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH November 2, 1922 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Cuyler, Thomas DeWitt Category 1854 births Category 1922 deaths ... more details
orphan date January 2008 Togoro Usaki 1870 1930 was the third Bishop of the Japan Methodist Church . He was elected to this office in 1920. He was born in Central Japan. He was converted to Christ at the age of seventeen. He became a Methodist, joining the Japan Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church, South . He served as a pastor , an educator and an Editing editor . He was a delegate to the Fifth Ecumencial Conference, London, England , 1921. He was a delegate also to the Council of Religions in Tokyo . He died April 3, 1930, on a train after having been stricken with apoplexy . Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Usaki, Togoro ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Third Bishop of the Japan Methodist Church DATE OF BIRTH 1870 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH April 3, 1930 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Usaki, Togoro Category Japanese Methodist bishops Category Converts to Methodism Category Japanese clergy Category Japanese editors Category Japanese educators Category 1870 births Category 1930 deaths Japan bio stub Methodism bishop stub ... more details
James Francis Danby , an English landscape art landscape painter , the son of Francis Danby , Royal Academy A.R.A. , was born at Bristol in 1816. His works appeared at the Royal Academy , and at the Royal Society of British Artists Society of British Artists , of which latter he was a member. He died of apoplexy in London in 1875. He excelled in depicting sunrise and sunset. Amongst his best works are Loch Lomond . Dover, from the Canterbury Road . 1849. Dumbarton Rock . 1854. Morning on the Thames . 1860. Wreck on Exmouth Bar . 1861. Carrickfergus Castle . 1867. North Shields Sunrise . 1869. References Bryan article DANBY, James Francis Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Danby, James Francis ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1816 PLACE OF BIRTH Bristol DATE OF DEATH 1875 PLACE OF DEATH London DEFAULTSORT Danby, James Francis Category 1816 births Category 1875 deaths Category English landscape painters Category People from Bristol UK painter stub ... more details
Stephen Barker Guion June 17, 1820 December 20, 1885 with John Stanton Williams formed the Williams & Guion Black Star Line . ref name obit cite news newspaper New York Times first title Stephen Barker Guion date December 20, 1885 url http query.nytimes.com mem archive free pdf?res F10C12F8395B10738DDDA90A94DA415B8584F0D3 ref Biography He was born on June 17, 1820. In 1848 with John Stanton Williams he started the Williams & Guion Black Star Line He was ill starting in 1883 and he died on December 20, 1885 of apoplexy . ref name obit References reflist Persondata NAME Guion, Stephen Barker ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH June 17, 1820 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH December 20, 1885 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Guion, Stephen Barker Category 1820 births Category 1885 deaths ... more details
pituitary apoplexy , in this case, selectively involving his tumor but not the remainder of his own pituitary gland. ref name apoplexy cite journal author Nawar RN, AbdelMannan D, Selman WR, Arafah BM title Pituitary tumor apoplexy a review journal J Intensive Care Med volume 23 issue 2 pages 75 90 year 2008 pmid 18372348 doi 10.1177 0885066607312992 url ref In selective pituitary tumor apoplexy, the adenoma ..., looks healthy, suggesting pituitary tumor apoplexy occurred between 1858 and 1873 Careful inspection ..., as the mortality from pituitary tumor apoplexy in this pre treatment era was 50 , and over 80 of patients ... to determine how soon after 1858 the apoplexy developed to cause his striking recovery, as until ... tumor apoplexy actually took place between 1858 and 1873. ref name Pico cite journal author Login IS, Login J, Bennett JC title Selective pituitary tumor apoplexy apparently reversed acromegaly ... father of Alfredo Romero born in 1871. ref name login Pico s selective pituitary tumor apoplexy ... description of pituitary tumor apoplexy was published only in 1898. ref name apoplexy Pico ... pituitary tumor apoplexy with full recovery. There are no current references to any of a variety ... more details
in Syracuse, New York . He died in Syracuse, New York on June 18, 1914 of apoplexy . ref cite news author coauthors title Ex Senator Hiscock Dies In 80th Year. Old School Politician Stricken With Apoplexy ... politicians, ... died at his home in Syracuse yesterday from an attack of apoplexy. ... work New York ... more details
Club in New York City of apoplexy . ref name obit cite news title James M. Waterbury Former leading sportsman dies of apoplexy aged 79 newspaper New York Times date July 13, 1931 url quote James ..., Sixty second Street and Fifth Avenue of apoplexy. He was 79 years old. ref References reflist Persondata ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Fran ois Xavier Bon de Saint Hilaire 1678 1761 , president of the Court of Auditors of Montpelier , demonstrated in 1709 that he could make fabric from spider silk. Many Pupa Cocoon cocoons were boiled, washed and dried and the thread was collected with fine combs. Some socks and gloves were produced. He also claimed to have manufactured medicines curing apoplexy , lethargy and coma from spiders. His report, published in 1710, was republished several times and was translated into several languages including Chinese. The French scientist also made one of the first ventures into the mass cultivation of spider silk, keeping the creatures in crates of fifty and one hundred, only to find, upon returning after a considerable duration, that the spiders had thinned themselves out to a mere few remaining members. He was named to the Acad mie des Inscriptions et Belles Lettres in 1750. Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Bon De Saint Hilaire ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1678 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1761 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Bon De Saint Hilaire Category 1678 births Category 1761 deaths Category Members of the Acad mie des Inscriptions et Belles Lettres France scientist stub fr Fran ois Xavier Bon de Saint Hilaire ... more details
Multiple issues expert subject February 2010 update February 2010 lead missing February 2010 confusing February 2010 Antihecticum poterii , in pre modern medicine , was a celebrated chemical preparation for use in Hectic Fever hectical disorders . It was made of equal quantities of tin and chalybeated regulus the metallic form of antimony , impregnated with iron , by melting them in a large crucible , and putting to them, little by little, three times the quantity of potassium nitrate . The detonation being over, the whole thing was washed with warm water until no saltiness remained. It was a very penetrating medicine, said to make its way into the minutest of passages, and searching even the nervous cells. It was used in treating heaviness of the head, giddiness, and dimness of sight, which proceeded apoplexy apoplexies and epilepsy epilepsies . In treating all afflictions and foulnesses of the viscera of the lower belly, it was believed inferior to nothing for example, in treating jaundice , Edema dropsies , and other mal nutritioned states. It was regarded as superior in treating even the most obstinate chronic distemper disturbance of the four humours humour . See also Arcanum joviale , a similarly used preparation References 1728 http digicoll.library.wisc.edu cgi bin HistSciTech HistSciTech idx?type turn&entity HistSciTech000900240149&isize L Antihecticum poterii . treatment stub Category Traditional medicine ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 Infobox Album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name The Other Side of Life Type ep Artist Sound Pollution band Sound Pollution Rotting Christ Commented out because image was deleted Cover rotchr theotherside.jpg Released 1989 Recorded Genre Grindcore Length Label TNT Producer Reviews Last album This album Next album The Other Side of Life is a split 7 EP from Greek Grindcore bands Sound Pollution band Sound Pollution and Rotting Christ released by TNT Records 1989. It was recorded before the latter decided to change their style to black metal . Track listing Rotting Christ Side Slaughter of the Innocents Asthmatic Apoplexy Lost in the Void Thyrotoxicosis Animal Revenge Mentally Disordered Myxomycetes Attack Neyroparalia Artificial Hypertrophy Sound Pollution Side Before Winter Intro Carbonized Cadaver Sick of It All The Guardians Nocturnal Hell Religion Stranger Among Friends Love Song Exhibition of Beauty Noise Fetishists DEFAULTSORT Other Side Of Life, The Category Grindcore albums Category Rotting Christ albums Category 1989 EPs Category Split EPs 1980s metal album stub ... more details
Image AlbertPrince23.jpg thumb right Albert Prince br Source Library and Archives Canada Albert Prince November 17, 1825 &ndash July 18, 1875 was an Ontario lawyer and political figure. He represented Essex electoral district Essex in the Legislative Assembly of Ontario as a Ontario Liberal Party Liberal member from 1871 to 1874. He was born in Cheltenham Cheltenham, Gloucestershire , England in 1825, the son of John Prince politician John Prince , and came to Sandwich later Windsor, Ontario Windsor in Upper Canada with his family in 1833. He practiced law at Sandwich. He died in Essex County, Ontario Essex County in 1875 of apoplexy . External links http www.ontla.on.ca web members members all detail.do?locale en&ID 797 Member s parliamentary history for the Legislative Assembly of Ontario Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Prince, Albert ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Canadian politician DATE OF BIRTH November 17, 1825 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH July 18, 1875 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Prince, Albert Category 1825 births Category 1875 deaths Category Ontario Liberal Party MPPs Category People from Cheltenham Liberal Ontario MPP stub ... more details
Frank Henry Fleer c. 1856 November 1, 1921 was an United States American confectioner whose Fleer corporation developed the first bubble gum from his earlier attempts. Fleer was originally founded by Frank H. Fleer in 1849 as a gum manufacturer. Fleer s original formulation, called Blibber Blubber , was never marketed to the public. It was not until 1928 that Walter Diemer was able to refine the formulation and market it as Dubble Bubble . He died, aged 65, of apoplexy in 1921. ref http pqasb.pqarchiver.com freep access 1790176262.html?FMT ABS&FMTS ABS AI&type historic&date Nov 01 2C 1921&author &pub Detroit Free Press 1858 1922 &desc LATEST WIRE FLASHES&pqatl google ref Fleer s company also went on to be innovators in the baseball card business, adding trading cards in 1923. ref name phillybiz Stasff report July 15, 2005 . http www.bizjournals.com philadelphia stories 2005 07 11 daily55.html Fleer auction nets 6.1M. Philadelphia Business Journal ref References reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Fleer, Frank H ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1921 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Fleer, Frank H Category 1921 deaths Category Confectioners US business bio stub ... more details
Xantes Mariales born about 1580 died at Venice in April 1660 was an Italian Dominican Order Dominican theologain. Life He was of a noble Venetian family. At an early age he entered the Dominican convent of Sts. John and Paul. Remarkable for his versatility and prodigious memory, he was sent to Spain, where he completed his studies. He first taught at Venice, then at Padua where he three times exercised the office of regent. He was twice exiled by the Venetian senate, for showing excessive support for the Papacy . At Milan , Ferrara , and Bologna where he took refuge, he was highly esteemed. From 1624 onwards he led a retired life at Venice, devoting his time to prayer, reading, and study. He died at Venice from apoplexy . Works Among his works are Controversi ad universam Summam theol. S. Th. Aq. Venice, 1624 Amplissimum artium scientiarumque omnium amphitheatrum Bologna, 1658 . References Hugo von Hurter , Nomenclator , who summarizes Scriptores O. P. , II Paris, 1721 , 600 Elogium in Acta Capituli Generalis O. P. Rome, 1670 . Catholic Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Mariales, Kantes ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1580 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1660 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Mariales, Kantes Category 1580 births Category 1660 deaths Category Members of the Dominican Order Category Italian theologians ... more details
File William Senhouse Kirkes01.jpg thumb William Senhouse Kirkes 21 January 1822 near Cartmel , Lancashire 8 December 1864 was an English physiologist noted for his reference work Kirkes Physiology which first appeared in 1848. ref http www.pubmedcentral.nih.gov pagerender.fcgi?artid 2326416&pageindex 1 British Medical Journal, 1864 ref Kirkes main research field was cardiology and vascular disease , and he first described embolism from Vegetation pathology vegetations in infective endocarditis in 1852. In 1855 he published a paper on apoplexy in Bright s disease , in which he singled out the role played by increased intra arterial tension in arterial disease. ref http www.nature.com ki journal v57 n2 full 4491381a.html Nature Historical Archives ref References reflist commonscat inline Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Kirkes, William Senhouse ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1823 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 8 December 1864 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Kirkes, William Senhouse Category 1823 births Category 1864 deaths Category British physiologists Category British writers de William Senhouse Kirkes ... more details
Use dmy dates date October 2011 James Buchanan 1849 1897 was a Scottish teacher and founder of St. Margaret s School, Edinburgh St. Margaret s School , Edinburgh. Life and career He was born in 1849 to parents John Buchanan a house proprietor and Janet Paton. ref name Scotland s People http www.scotlandspeople.gov.uk Scotland s People ref He later attended St Andrews University St. Andrews University . There he received prizes in both Latin and English. He also played Kate Kennedy in the annual procession. After graduating, he worked in Buckie school and then George Watson s College George Watson s Ladies College. He then set up his own school, St. Margaret s. ref Patrick, L.M.D. & Bowie, J.L.F. Fortiter Vivamus . Mainstream Publishing . ISBN 1 85158 229 0. ref He married Annie Custance Carr in 1884. He died on 21 September 1897, of cerebral apoplexy . ref name Scotland s People Further reading Patrick, L.M.D. & Bowie, J.L.F. Fortiter Vivamus . Mainstream Publishing , 1990. ISBN 1 85158 229 0. References reflist 30em Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Buchanan, James ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1849 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1897 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Buchanan, James Category 1849 births Category 1897 deaths Category Founders of Scottish schools and colleges Category Scottish educators ... more details
Giulio Nicol Marchese Prinetti 6 June 1851 9 June 1908 ref http www.merateonline.it Finestra Zoom.asp?ID 52431&Sezione MAINQuest&Comune put&Sottosezione Tutte picture and biography from merateonline.it ref was an Italian businessman and politician from Milan . He was the Italian Minister of Foreign Affairs in Giuseppe Zanardelli s period between 1901 and 1903, and signed the Triple Alliance 1882 renewal in 1902. Before that, he was deputy to the department of public works, elected in 1882. He became the Italian Minister of Public Works under Antonio Starabba, Marchese di Rudin between March 1896 and Cecember 1897. Between 1883 and 1901, he was the co owner of the Prinetti & Stucchi automobile manufacturer. Prinetti left politics after being struck by apoplexy in 1904, and died on Rome four years later. ref Giulio Prinetti dies in New York Times June 9, 1908 ref Italian Minister of Foreign Affairs References reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Prinetti, Giulio ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 6 June 1851 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 9 June 1908 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Prinetti, Giulio Category Italian politicians Category Italian Ministers of Foreign Affairs Category Italian Ministers of Public Works Category People from Milan Category 1851 births Category 1908 deaths it Giulio Prinetti pt Decreto Prinetti sv Giulio Prinetti ... more details
File Elisha Lee circa 1913.jpg thumb Lee circa 1913 300px Elisha Lee 1870 August 6, 1933 was Vice President of the Pennsylvania Railroad and later Chairman of the Managers Committee of the Railroads. ref cite news first last authorlink coauthors title Elisha Lee Dies, Victim Of Stroke. Vice President of Pennsylvania Railroad Stricken at 96th Street Near Drive. Had Just Left Train. He Served as Federal Manager of Eastern Lines During the World War. url http select.nytimes.com gst abstract.html?res F20816F93E551A7A93C5A91783D85F478385F9 quote Elisha Lee, vice president of the Pennsylvania Railroad and Federal Manager of the road s Eastern lines under the United States Railroad Administration during the war was stricken with apoplexy while crossing the New York Central Railroad tracks at Ninety sixth Street and the Hudson River last night, and died almost immediately. work New York Times date August 7, 1933 accessdate 2009 08 19 ref References reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Lee, Elisha ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1870 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH August 6, 1933 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Lee, Elisha Category 1870 births Category 1933 deaths Category Pennsylvania Railroad people US rail bio stub ... more details
Jane Agnes Chessar 1835, Edinburgh 3 September 1880, Brussels was a British teacher and educationalist. Life Educated at private schools in Edinburgh, Chessar travelled to London in 1851 to train as a teacher. Early in 1852 she took charge of a class at the Home and Colonial Training College , raising the reputation of the college over the next fifteen years. After ill health forced her to resign this position in 1866, she occupied her time giving lectures and private tuition. She was elected a member of the London School Board in 1873, but did not seek re election after forced to leave England for a warmer climate in 1875. Her death was caused by cerebral apoplexy, while she was in Brussels for an educational congress. Chessar edited Mary Somerville s Physical Geography and William Hughes geographer William Hughes s Physical Geography . She was a prolific contributor to The Queen magazine The Queen and other newspapers. References reflist Jane Martin & Joyce Goodman, Women and education, 1800 1980 , Basingstoke Palgrave Macmillan, 2004. ISBN 0333947215 DNB Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Chessar, Jane Agnes ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1835 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 3 September 1880 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Chessar, Jane Agnes Category 1835 births Category 1880 deaths Category English teachers Category Members of the London School Board edu bio stub ... more details
Giancarlo de Medici 24 July 1611 23 January 1663 was an Italian Cardinal catholicism cardinal of the House of Medici . Brother of Ferdinando II de Medici, Grand Duke of Tuscany . He was born at Florence as the third child of Cosimo II de Medici, Grand Duke of Tuscany and Archduchess Maria Maddalena of Austria Maria Maddalena of Austria . He entered ecclesiastical state at the young age. On 14 November 1644 Pope Innocent X created him cardinal deacon. He participated in the papal conclave, 1655 as one of leaders of the Spanish faction. After 1655 he returned to Florence. He was patron of science, letters and music. He founded the Accademia degli Immobili and contributed to the construction of Teatro della Pergola and the enrichment of the Galleria Palatina di Palazzo Pitti . He died at Florence, of an apoplexy, at the age of 51. External links http www2.fiu.edu mirandas bios1644.htm Medici The Cardinals of the Holy Roman Church Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Medici, Giancarlo De ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Catholic cardinal DATE OF BIRTH 24 July 1611 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 23 January 1663 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Medici, Giancarlo De Category House of Medici Category Italian cardinals Category 1611 births Category 1663 deaths fr Giancarlo de Medici ... more details
Use dmy dates date May 2011 Fran ois Claude Bernard Louis de Chauvelin Paris, 1716 Versailles , 1773 , marquis de Chauvelin, was a French soldier, diplomat and writer. A correspondent of Voltaire , one of his three children with his wife Agn s Th r se Mazade d Argeville whom he married in 1759 was Bernard Fran ois, marquis de Chauvelin . Life He served in Italy and Flanders and became ambassador to Genoa and Turin . From 1749 to 1753 he was Lieutenant g n ral du roi de France in Genoa. He was commander in chief of French troops on Corsica from May 1768 to July 1769 during the French Conquest of Corsica Conquest of Corsica . He passed his final days in the French royal court as an intimate of Louis XV , dying of an apoplexy at the king s gaming table. Source Dictionnaire Bouillet Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Chauvelin ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1716 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1773 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Chauvelin Category 1716 births Category 1773 deaths Category French writers Category French soldiers Category French diplomats Category History of Corsica France mil bio stub fr Fran ois Claude Chauvelin sl Bernard Louis, marquis de Chauvelin ... more details