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Ulrik of Denmark

(1578 - 1624)

Danish prince-bishop

Danish prince-bishop
Ulrik of Denmark was a Danish prince who held ecclesiastical office as a prince-bishop.
Born in 1578 as a younger son of King Frederick II of Denmark, Ulrik was appointed prince-bishop at a young age. Although he never took holy orders, he administered the diocese and managed its lands and revenues. Ulrik balanced his dual role as a royal prince and church official, exercising both secular and religious authority. He patronized church construction and local charity initiatives within his jurisdiction. His tenure lasted until his death in 1624, marking nearly four decades of ecclesiastical leadership.
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William Aberhart

(1878 - 1943)

Canadian evangelist and politician, seventh Premier of Alberta

Canadian evangelist and politician seventh Premier of Alberta
Canadian evangelist and politician who founded Alberta's Social Credit Party and served as its seventh Premier.
Born in Ontario in 1878, William Aberhart earned the nickname "Bible Bill" through his popular radio broadcasts that blended evangelical teaching with economic commentary. Embracing social credit theory, he led the newly formed Social Credit Party to a historic victory in Alberta's 1935 election and became the province's youngest premier. Aberhart's government introduced innovative monetary reforms aimed at increasing citizens' purchasing power during the Great Depression. He also expanded public education and healthcare programs, though many of his fiscal policies faced legal challenges. Aberhart remained a charismatic and polarizing figure in Canadian politics until his death in 1943.
1878 William Aberhart Premier of Alberta
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Ramana Maharshi

(1879 - 1950)

Indian guru and philosopher

Indian guru and philosopher
Indian sage and philosopher renowned for his teachings on self-inquiry and spiritual enlightenment at the foot of Arunachala.
Born in Tamil Nadu in 1879, Ramana Maharshi experienced a profound spiritual awakening at the age of 16, prompting him to seek solitude under the sacred mountain Arunachala. He taught the practice of self-inquiry, famously guiding students to ask "Who am I?" as a means of realizing the true Self beyond the ego. His ashram in Tiruvannamalai became a pilgrimage site for seekers worldwide, drawn by his silent presence and clear instruction. Maharshi's collected talks and writings have been translated into many languages, influencing modern spiritual movements. He passed away in 1950, leaving a global legacy of inner transformation and universal compassion.
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