Mauro Cichero was born on October 16, 1951, and January 21, 2018.
He was a Venezuelan footballer.
Cichero took part in the men's tournament at the 1980 Summer Olympics.
Cichero passed away at 67 years old.
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Monday, 21 January 2019
Giuseppe Minardi, Italian racing cyclist, Died at 90
Giuseppe Minardi was born on March 18, 1928 and died on January 21, 2019.
He was an Italian former racing cyclist.
Minardi won the 1952 edition of the Giro di Lombardia.
The Italian cyclist Giuseppe Minardi passed away at the age of 90 on January 21, 2019.
He was an Italian former racing cyclist.
Minardi won the 1952 edition of the Giro di Lombardia.
The Italian cyclist Giuseppe Minardi passed away at the age of 90 on January 21, 2019.
Khandaker Abdul Baten, Bangladesh Awami League politician, Died at 72
Khandaker Abdul Baten was born on May 17, 1946 and died on January 21, 2019.
He was a Bangladesh Awami League politician and the former Member of Parliament from Tangail-6.
Khandaker completed his education to undergraduate level earning a B.A. with honors.
He was a member of the Mukti Bahini during the Bangladesh Liberation war in 1971.
Khandaker was a politician of Jatiya Samajtantrik Dal who joined Bangladesh Awami League in 1992, taking with him his followers.
Some of the local Bangladesh Awami League politicians expressed disappointment when he joined.
Khandaker lost the Tangail-6 (Nagarpur-Delduar) constituency election to Gautam Chakroborty, the Bangladesh Nationalist Party candidate, in 1996 and 2001.
Inter Party feud led Bangladesh Awami League politicians to contest the polls as an independent candidate costing Khandaker important votes.
Khandaker was elected to Parliament in the 2008 Bangladesh general election.
He served in the Parliamentary Standing Committee on Agriculture Ministry.
Khandaker Abdul Baten passed away at the age of 72 on January 21, 2019.
He was a Bangladesh Awami League politician and the former Member of Parliament from Tangail-6.
Khandaker completed his education to undergraduate level earning a B.A. with honors.
He was a member of the Mukti Bahini during the Bangladesh Liberation war in 1971.
Khandaker was a politician of Jatiya Samajtantrik Dal who joined Bangladesh Awami League in 1992, taking with him his followers.
Some of the local Bangladesh Awami League politicians expressed disappointment when he joined.
Khandaker lost the Tangail-6 (Nagarpur-Delduar) constituency election to Gautam Chakroborty, the Bangladesh Nationalist Party candidate, in 1996 and 2001.
Inter Party feud led Bangladesh Awami League politicians to contest the polls as an independent candidate costing Khandaker important votes.
Khandaker was elected to Parliament in the 2008 Bangladesh general election.
He served in the Parliamentary Standing Committee on Agriculture Ministry.
Khandaker Abdul Baten passed away at the age of 72 on January 21, 2019.
Shivakumara Swami, Indian Lingayat spiritual leader & educationist, Died at 111
Shivakumara Swami (born Shivanna) was born on April 1, 1907 and died on January 21, 2019.
He was an Indian spiritual leader, humanitarian and educationist.
Shivakumara was a Lingayat religious figure and head of the Siddaganga Matha in Karnataka.
He also founded the Sri Siddaganga Education Society.
Shivakumara was described as the most esteemed adherent of Lingayatism.
He was also referred to as Nadedaaduva Devaru (walking God) in the state.
Shivakumara was one of the oldest people living in India.
He has been awarded the Padma Bhushan, India's third highest civilian award in 2015 by the Government of India.
Shivakumara Swami Indian Lingayat spiritual leader and educationist passed away at the age of 111 due to a lung infection.
He was an Indian spiritual leader, humanitarian and educationist.
Shivakumara was a Lingayat religious figure and head of the Siddaganga Matha in Karnataka.
He also founded the Sri Siddaganga Education Society.
Shivakumara was described as the most esteemed adherent of Lingayatism.
He was also referred to as Nadedaaduva Devaru (walking God) in the state.
Shivakumara was one of the oldest people living in India.
He has been awarded the Padma Bhushan, India's third highest civilian award in 2015 by the Government of India.
Shivakumara Swami Indian Lingayat spiritual leader and educationist passed away at the age of 111 due to a lung infection.
Roman Kudlyk, Ukrainian poet & literary critic, Died at 77
Roman Mykhailovych Kudlyk was born on May 4, 1941 in Jaroslaw, Poland and died on January 21, 2019. He was a Ukrainian poet and writing critic.
Roman was born in a family of a serviceman. In 1945 he moved to Drohobych.
In 1958, Roman obtained his general education in Drohobych. In 1959 he enrolled in Lviv University and graduated in 1964.
He then obtained work as an electrician at the local oil refinery, newspaper and a magazine called October.
He also worked at the Lvivian TV-studio as the head of the literal department of the Lviv regional concert hall.
Roman writing was first published in 1957 by newspapers and magazines and then later in the collective volumes Apple bloom (Yablunevy tsvit, 1961) and Godspeed (Schaslyvoi dorohy, 1962).
He had been a member of the National Society of Writers (Ukraine) since 1965.
Roman was the author of the lyrics to Volodymyr Ivasiuk's songs, I am your wing («Я — твоє крило», 1972), «Нам спокій, друже, тільки сниться» (1978), «Освідчення».
His writings have been put to music in the songs of Ihor Bilozir («Спогади літньої ночі», «Лебеді весни»), and Bohdan Yanivsky.
Roman wrote a libretto to several opera works of Bohdan Yanivsky, Oles Ballad «Олеська балада» (after the roman of Roman Ivanchuk Cherlene vyno «Черлене вино»), Princess Frog «Царівна Жаба», Golden chatter «Золотий гомін» (by Pavlo Tychyna), and musicals Fox Mykyta «Лис Микита», Ring of Temptation «Перстень спокуси».
He then received the Lviv regional award of Oleksandr Havryliuk and in 1997 the Literal award of Vasyl Mysyk for the series of poems Night time grape-picking.
Roman was the head of the magazine Dzvin and lived in Lviv, where he died at age 77 on January 21, 2019.
Roman was born in a family of a serviceman. In 1945 he moved to Drohobych.
In 1958, Roman obtained his general education in Drohobych. In 1959 he enrolled in Lviv University and graduated in 1964.
He then obtained work as an electrician at the local oil refinery, newspaper and a magazine called October.
He also worked at the Lvivian TV-studio as the head of the literal department of the Lviv regional concert hall.
Roman writing was first published in 1957 by newspapers and magazines and then later in the collective volumes Apple bloom (Yablunevy tsvit, 1961) and Godspeed (Schaslyvoi dorohy, 1962).
He had been a member of the National Society of Writers (Ukraine) since 1965.
Roman was the author of the lyrics to Volodymyr Ivasiuk's songs, I am your wing («Я — твоє крило», 1972), «Нам спокій, друже, тільки сниться» (1978), «Освідчення».
His writings have been put to music in the songs of Ihor Bilozir («Спогади літньої ночі», «Лебеді весни»), and Bohdan Yanivsky.
Roman wrote a libretto to several opera works of Bohdan Yanivsky, Oles Ballad «Олеська балада» (after the roman of Roman Ivanchuk Cherlene vyno «Черлене вино»), Princess Frog «Царівна Жаба», Golden chatter «Золотий гомін» (by Pavlo Tychyna), and musicals Fox Mykyta «Лис Микита», Ring of Temptation «Перстень спокуси».
He then received the Lviv regional award of Oleksandr Havryliuk and in 1997 the Literal award of Vasyl Mysyk for the series of poems Night time grape-picking.
Roman was the head of the magazine Dzvin and lived in Lviv, where he died at age 77 on January 21, 2019.
Lupando Mwape, Zambian politician, Vice-President
Lupando Mwape died on January 21, 2019.
He was a Zambian politician.
Lupando served as Vice-President of Zambia from 2004 to 2006 under President Levy Mwanawasa, who indicated that, had Mwape not been defeated in the 2006 parliamentary election, he would almost certainly have been re-appointed as Vice-President.
Lupando was succeeded by Rupiah Banda, who became president on Mwanawasa's death in 2008.
He was a Zambian politician.
Lupando served as Vice-President of Zambia from 2004 to 2006 under President Levy Mwanawasa, who indicated that, had Mwape not been defeated in the 2006 parliamentary election, he would almost certainly have been re-appointed as Vice-President.
Lupando was succeeded by Rupiah Banda, who became president on Mwanawasa's death in 2008.
Henri, Count of Paris, French noble, Died at 85
Prince Henri d'Orléans, The Count of Paris, Duke of France was born on June 14, 1933 and died on January 21, 2019.
He was head of the House of Orléans as the Orléanist pretender to the defunct French throne as Henry VII.
A descendant in the male-line of France's "Citizen-King" Louis-Philippe I d'Orléans he ruled from 1830 to 1848.
He was also recognized as the legitimate claimant to the throne by those French royalists, called Unionists, who regard him as the rightful heir of Prince Henri de Bourbon, Count of Chambord, the last patrilineal descendant of King Louis XV. Henri was a retired military officer as well as an author and painter.
Prince Henri was the first son of Henri, Count of Paris (1908 to 1999), and his wife, Princess Isabelle of Orléans-Braganza, and was born in Woluwe-Saint-Pierre,
Belgium because an 1886 law had exiled the heirs of France's formerly reigning dynasties.
This law was abrogated in 1950, when Henri was able to repatriate with his parents, but he had already been allowed to visit France by special favour of President Vincent Auriol in 1948.
On 25 August 1940, his grandfather, Jean d'Orléans, Duke of Guise, died.
His father became pretender, and Henri was recognised as dauphin in pretence by Orléanists.
In 1957 his father conferred upon him, as heir apparent, the title Count of Clermont.
Prince Henri studied at the Institut d'Études Politiques de Paris (Sciences Po).
Prince Henri d'Orléans, The Count of Paris, Duke of France passed away at age 85 on January 21, 2019.
He was head of the House of Orléans as the Orléanist pretender to the defunct French throne as Henry VII.
A descendant in the male-line of France's "Citizen-King" Louis-Philippe I d'Orléans he ruled from 1830 to 1848.
He was also recognized as the legitimate claimant to the throne by those French royalists, called Unionists, who regard him as the rightful heir of Prince Henri de Bourbon, Count of Chambord, the last patrilineal descendant of King Louis XV. Henri was a retired military officer as well as an author and painter.
Prince Henri was the first son of Henri, Count of Paris (1908 to 1999), and his wife, Princess Isabelle of Orléans-Braganza, and was born in Woluwe-Saint-Pierre,
Belgium because an 1886 law had exiled the heirs of France's formerly reigning dynasties.
This law was abrogated in 1950, when Henri was able to repatriate with his parents, but he had already been allowed to visit France by special favour of President Vincent Auriol in 1948.
On 25 August 1940, his grandfather, Jean d'Orléans, Duke of Guise, died.
His father became pretender, and Henri was recognised as dauphin in pretence by Orléanists.
In 1957 his father conferred upon him, as heir apparent, the title Count of Clermont.
Prince Henri studied at the Institut d'Études Politiques de Paris (Sciences Po).
Prince Henri d'Orléans, The Count of Paris, Duke of France passed away at age 85 on January 21, 2019.
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