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Funeral of Rudolph Valentino: August 30, 1926 United States: New York City: at least 10,000 [14] State funeral of Jānis Čakste: March 18, 1927 Latvia: Rīga: up to 200,000 [15] Funeral of Engelbert Dollfuss: July 30, 1934 Federal State of Austria: Vienna: Approx.500,000 [16] Funeral of Paul von Hindenburg: August 6–7, 1934 Nazi Germany
Nicholas Close (died 1452) was an English priest. Close is widely regarded as having been born in Westmorland , in Birkbeck Fells , [ 1 ] but may have been of Flemish descent. [ 2 ] He was educated at King's College, Cambridge , being elected a fellow in 1443, one of the first six fellows on the foundation.
Nick St. Nicholas (born Klaus Karl Kassbaum on September 28, 1941) is a German-Canadian musician [1] who was the bassist of the rock band Steppenwolf in the late 1960s. [ 2 ] Early life
PBS Socal will provide the BBC’s live coverage of the ceremonies beginning Monday at 1 a.m., with 90 minutes of highlights in prime-time at 8 p.m. Cable BBC America will offer eight hours of ...
St Nicholas Cathedral, a former church in Igaliku, Greenland; its remains are the Garðar Cathedral Ruins St. Nicholas Cathedral, Tumbes , Peru Cathedral of St. Nicholas, Caracas , Venezuela, an Eastern Orthodox church serving the Russian-Venezuelan community
The nation said a proper farewell to former President Jimmy Carter during his funeral service in Washington D.C. on Thursday. President Joe Biden, who declared Thursday a national day of mourning ...
The Malawi government said Wednesday that Vice President Saulos Chilima will be honored with a state funeral after he died in a plane crash along with eight other people. President Lazarus ...
For 800 years of its existence, this church was a chapel-of-ease of the Church of St Stephen, Saltash. [2] In 1881, by order of the Privy Council, the chapel became a Parish Church in its own right. [2] Therefore, what had once been known as St Nicholas' Chapel, became the Parish Church of St Nicholas and St Faith. [1] [2]