French courtier
French courtier
French courtier who served in the royal household of King Philip III.
Pierre de la Broce was a prominent court official in late 13th-century France.
He served King Philip III as a trusted counselor and steward of royal affairs.
His influence at court grew due to his administrative skill and political acumen.
Accusations of plotting led to his downfall and execution in 1278.
His life reflects the precarious nature of royal favor in medieval monarchies.
1278
Pierre de la Broce
English noblewoman
English noblewoman
English noblewoman of the powerful de Clare family in the 14th century.
Eleanor de Clare was born in 1290 as granddaughter of King Edward I of England.
She held extensive lands and titles through her marriage to Hugh Despenser the Younger.
She became embroiled in the political conflicts and baronial rebellions of Edward II’s reign.
Following her husband’s execution, she managed her estates and navigated shifting allegiances.
Her life illustrates the roles and challenges faced by noblewomen in medieval England.
1337
Eleanor de Clare
Henrietta of England
Henrietta of England
Youngest daughter of Charles I who became Duchess of Orleans and a cultural patron in France.
Henrietta of England (1644–1670) was the youngest daughter of King Charles I and Queen Henrietta Maria. Exiled during the English Civil War, she married Philippe I, Duke of Orléans, brother of King Louis XIV of France. As Duchess of Orleans, she played a prominent role in French court politics and became a notable patron of the arts. Her salon attracted prominent writers, musicians, and intellectuals. Her untimely death at age 26 sparked rumors and political intrigue. Henrietta's life reflects the complex ties between English and French royal families in the 17th century.
1670
Henrietta of England
English pirate
English pirate
One of the earliest English pirates tried and executed in colonial America for piracy.
John Quelch was an English pirate active in the early 18th century and is remembered as one of the first pirates tried under Admiralty law in colonial America. In 1704, he led a crew of privateers turned pirates, seizing Portuguese ships off the coast of Brazil on questionable letters of marque. Upon returning to Boston, his trial drew widespread attention as a landmark case establishing the Crown's authority in the colonies. Quelch was convicted of piracy and executed in June 1704 at the age of 39. His case influenced subsequent maritime law and colonial legal practices. Though his career was brief, Quelch's trial set a precedent for dealing with piracy in the New World.
1704
John Quelch
American preacher and lawyer, assassin of James A. Garfield
American preacher and lawyer
assassin of James A. Garfield
American preacher and lawyer who assassinated President James A. Garfield driven by delusions of political reward.
Charles Julius Guiteau was born in 1841 in Freeport, Illinois, and held various unsuccessful jobs before turning to law and religion. He developed a delusional belief that he was owed a diplomatic post for securing President Garfield’s election. On July 2, 1881, Guiteau shot Garfield at a Washington train station, leading to the president’s death weeks later. His trial became a national sensation, showcasing his erratic courtroom behavior and claims of divine inspiration. Guiteau was sentenced to death and executed by hanging in 1882. His case influenced American legal standards for insanity defenses and remains a cautionary tale of political violence.
1882
Charles J. Guiteau
James A. Garfield
Civil rights activist
Civil rights activist
American civil rights activist and church leader, mother of Martin Luther King Jr. who served as choir director at Ebenezer Baptist Church.
Alberta Williams King (1904–1974) was an American educator, church musician, and civil rights advocate. As president of the Atlanta NAACP's ladies' auxiliary and choir director at Ebenezer Baptist Church, she played a vital role in the church's community outreach. She nurtured musical talent and helped organize events that supported African American empowerment during the civil rights era. King was tragically assassinated in 1974 in her own church while playing the organ. Her dedication to faith and justice left a lasting impact on her congregation and family. Remembered as both a nurturing figure and a committed activist, her legacy endures in the history of the movement.
1974
Alberta Williams King
Baron Campbell of Alloway, English lawyer and judge
Baron Campbell of Alloway
English lawyer and judge
English barrister and judge who served as a life peer in the House of Lords and as a Law Lord.
Alan Campbell, Baron Campbell of Alloway (1917-2013) was a distinguished English lawyer who became a Lord of Appeal in Ordinary in 1977. Educated at the University of Glasgow, he was called to the Bar at Middle Temple and took silk as Queen’s Counsel in 1964. As a Law Lord, he presided over significant commercial and civil cases, shaping British precedent with clarity and insight. Appointed a life peer, he contributed to legislative review and legal debates in the House of Lords. After retiring from the bench, Campbell lectured and wrote on legal reform, remaining an influential figure in legal education. His career was marked by a deep commitment to justice and the rule of law.
2013
Alan Campbell, Baron Campbell of Alloway
American YouTuber and streamer
American YouTuber and streamer
Technoblade was a beloved American YouTuber and livestreamer renowned for his Minecraft skills, humor, and charitable initiatives.
Technoblade (1999-2022) was a popular American YouTuber and livestreamer celebrated for his Minecraft gameplay, witty commentary, and sportsmanship. He dominated player-versus-player arenas on the Hypixel server and competed in Minecraft Championships, earning a dedicated fan base. In 2021, he announced his cancer diagnosis and channeled his platform into fundraising for pediatric cancer research. His resilience and humor during treatment inspired his community and beyond. After his passing at age 23, a heartfelt tribute video from his family became one of YouTube's most-viewed streams. Technoblade’s impact on gaming culture and online charity initiatives continues to resonate with millions.
2022
Technoblade