
Batalla de Tannenburg
In births:
July 15th 1573 Inigo Jones, London, architect (restored St Paul's Cathedral)
July 15th 1606 Rembrandt van Rijn, Leiden Netherlands, painter (Night Watch)
July 15th 1638 Giovanni Buonaventura Viviani, composer
July 15th 1700 Johann Christoph Richter, composer
July 15th 1701 Pierre Joubert, became oldest known Canadian (113 y 124 d at death)
July 15th 1704 August Gottlieb Spangenberg, founder of Moravian Church in N America
July 15th 1779 Clement Clarke Moore, US, author ('Twas the Night Before Xmas)
July 15th 1796 Thomas Bulfinch, mythologist (Bulfinch's Mythology)
July 15th 1798 Charles H Bell, Comm (Union Navy), died in 1875
July 15th 1802 John Barnett, composer
July 15th 1808 Henry Cole, promotor (Great Exhibition of 1851)
July 15th 1808 Henry Edward Manning, cardinal/archbishop (Westminster)
July 15th 1812 Benno Adam, animal painter
July 15th 1817 John Fowler, English engineer (London Metropolitan Railway)
July 15th 1818 Heinrich Esser, composer
July 15th 1946 Linda Ronstadt, en Tucson, Arizona, cantante, Dif Drum, actríz, Piratas de Penzance.
In deaths:
July 15th 0668 Constantius II, emperor of Byzantium, dies at 37
July 15th 1085 Robert Guiscard, Duke of Apulia & Calabria, dies at 70
July 15th 1274 John F Bonaventura, Ital/French theologist/dominican/saint, dies
July 15th 1291 Rudolf I, King of Germany & Holy Roman Empire, dies
July 15th 1381 John Ball, English priest/ideologist of Boer uprising, hanged
July 15th 1411 Johannes Parvus, [Jean Petit], French theologist, dies
July 15th 1416 John, Duke of Berry, captain of Paris, dies
July 15th 1417 Willem J Eggert, financier (W E Center, Purmerend), dies
July 15th 1609 Annibale Carracci, painter, dies
July 15th 1685 James Scott, Duke of Monmouth, illegitimate son of Charles 2, executed
July 15th 1738 Alexander Voznitsyn, Rus Naval officer converted to Judaism, executed
July 15th 1738 Antonio Maria Pacchioni, composer, dies at 84
July 15th 1738 Baruch Leibov, converted Russian Naval officer to Judaism, executed
July 15th 1751 John Wilson, botanist, dies
July 15th 1765 Charles Andrew Vanloo, painter, dies
In events:
July 15th 1099 1st Crusaders capture & plunder Jerusalem
July 15th 1205 Pope Innocent III states Jews are doomed to perpetual servitude & subjugation due to crucifixion of Jesus
July 15th 1307 Duke Henrik van Karinthi‰ chosen king of Bohemia
July 15th 1410 Battle of Tannenburg-Teutonic Knights vs King Ladislas II of Poland
July 15th 1500 Duke Albrecht of Saxon beats Friese rebellion
July 15th 1500 "Blood Wedding" of Astorre Baglione & Lavinia Colonna in Perugia family Baglione massacre
July 15th 1501 Explorer Pedro Cabral back in Lisbon
July 15th 1524 Emperor Karel I bans German national synode
July 15th 1538 Peace talks between Karel & King Fran‡ois I
July 15th 1662 England's King Charles II charters Royal Society in London
July 15th 1755 French ambassador recalled from London
July 15th 1779 US troops under Gen A Wayne conquer Ft Stony Point, NY
July 15th 1783 1st steamboat, Pyroscaphe, 1st run in France
July 15th 1787 Parliament of Paris banished to Troyes
July 15th 1795 "Marseillaise" becomes French national anthem
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Linda Ronstadt (born July 15, 1946) is an American popular music recording artist. She has earned ten Grammy Awards, two Academy of Country Music awards, an Emmy Award, an ALMA Award, numerous United States and internationally certified gold, platinum and multiplatinum albums, in addition to Tony Award and Golden Globe nominations.
A singer and record producer, she is recognized as a definitive interpreter of songs.[2] Being one of music's most versatile and commercially successful female singers in U.S. history, she is recognized for her many public stages of self-reinvention and incarnations.[3]
With a one time standing as the Queen of Rock[4][5] where she was bestowed the title of "highest paid woman in rock",[6][7] and known as the First Lady of Rock, she has more recently emerged as music matriarch, international arts advocate[3] and Human Rights advocate.[8][9]
Ronstadt has collaborated with artists from a diverse spectrum of genres – including Billy Eckstine,[10] Frank Zappa, Rosemary Clooney, Flaco Jiménez, Philip Glass, The Chieftains, Gram Parsons, Dolly Parton and has lent her voice to over 120 albums around the world.[11] Christopher Loudon of Jazz Times noted in 2004, Ronstadt is "Blessed with arguably the most sterling set of pipes of her generation . . . rarest of rarities — a chameleon who can blend into any background yet remain boldly distinctive . . . It's an exceptional gift; one shared by few others."[12]
In total, she has released over 30 solo albums, more than 15 compilations or greatest hits albums. Ronstadt has charted thirty-eight Billboard Hot 100 singles, twenty-one of which have reached the top 40, ten of which have reached the top 10, three peaking at No. 2, the No. 1 hit, "You're No Good". In the UK, her single "Blue Bayou" reached the UK Top 40[13] and the duet with Aaron Neville, "Don't Know Much", peaked at #2 in December 1989.[14] In addition, she has charted thirty-six albums, ten Top 10 albums, and three No. 1 albums on the Billboard Pop Album Charts.
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