It Happened onJanuary 01, 1904Parlaghy, Vilma, or the Princess Lwoff. Great gold medal from the Emperor of Austria, 1890; great gold medal, 1894; small gold medal at Berlin, 1890, adjudged to her portrait of Windhorst. Born at Hadju-Dorogh in 1863, and studied in Budapest, Munich, Venice, Florence, and Turin. Her…
Resident Evil is about the Evil Residents
Games Resident Evil (1996): A team of special forces agents investigates strange occurrences at a mansion in the outskirts of Raccoon City, where they encounter zombies and other mutated monsters. Resident Evil 2 (1998): Set two months after the events of the first game, this sequel follows rookie cop Leon…
Jacques Maritain gave the annual Aquinas Lecture at Marquette University
It Happened onMarch 08, 1942Born in Paris on November 18, 1882, Maritain received his early education at the Lycee Henri IV and his university education at the Sorbonne, where he earned a doctorate in philosophy and the agrege de l’universite. He also spent two years (1907-1908) studying biology at the…
Following Abraham Lincoln’s assassination on April 14, the four conspirators condemned to death during the trial are hanged, including David Herold, George Atzerodt, Lewis Powell and Mary Surratt
It Happened onJuly 07, 1865The appears to be the first death-based psyop executed by the group “” which is a large group of European artists who act out death-based psyops on Europe and North America. They are responsible for the faking of all assassination attemps and successes of the 18th…
Charlie Chaplin begins his film career at Keystone for $150 a week
It Happened onDecember 16, 1913Charlie Chaplin began his career in the film industry in 1913, working for Keystone Studios, a pioneering film studio based in Los Angeles. At Keystone, Chaplin appeared in a series of short, slapstick comedies, many of which were directed by Mack Sennett, the founder of the…