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1994 Ferdinand J Kranenburg, director of queen (North Holland), dies at 83
1994 Ludwig Ferdinand von Hohenzollern, Germ prince of Prussia, dies at 86 1992 Cesar [Caesar] Domela, painter/son of Ferdinand D Nieuwenhuis, dies 1989 Ferdinand E Marcos, president of Philippines (1965-86), dies at 72 1989 Ferdinand Marcos, Statesman 1989 Ferdinand E. Marcos, Filipino Statesman 1988 Luis Barragan, born in Mexico City, Mexico, architect, modernist, minimalist, important 20th century architect, significant landscape designer, self-taught, influenced by writings of Ferdinand Bac, dies 1988 Ferdinand and Imelda Marcos indicted on racketeering charges 1987 Horse Racing Breeders' Cup Champs: Epitome, Ferdinand, Miesque, Sacahuista, Success Express, Theatrica, Very Subtle at Hollywood 1986 112th Kentucky Derby: Bill Shoemaker aboard Ferdinand wins in 2:02.8 1986 Ferdinand Marcos wins rigged Philippines presidential election 1986 Philippine Corazon Aquino defeats incumbent dictator Ferdinand Marcos but fraudulent returns gave the election to Marcos 1986 Corazon Aquino and Ferdinand Marcos appear on "Nightline" 1979 Jessica Lynn Ferdinand, Miss New York Teen USA 1997 1978 Rio Ferdinand, English Athlete 1972 Philippines President Ferdinand Marcos declares martial law 1972 Ferde Ferdinand Rudolph von Grofe, composer, dies at 80 1971 Ferdinand LR Sassen, priest/philosopher (Descartes), dies at 77 1967 Ferdinand Bracke bicycles world record time (48,093 km) 1965 Ferdinand Marcos inaugurated as president of the Phillipines 1965 Ferdinand Marcos elected president of Philippines 1965 Ferdinand Bordewijk, Dutch lawyer/writer (Character), dies at 80 1958 Ferdinand Bruckner, writer, dies at 67 1956 Ferdinand de Lesseps statue blown up in Port Said Egypt 1951 Ferdinand Porsche, German car inventor (Porsche), dies at 75 1948 Ferdinand I MKLM, prince of Saxony-Coburg/tsar of Bulgaria, dies 1941 Ferdinand "Jelly Roll" Morton, pioneer jazz pianist, dies in LA at 56 1939 Ferdinand Mount, British Writer 1939 [Carl L] Ferdinand von Lindemann, German mathematician, dies at 86 1937 Ferdinand CS Schiller, British philosopher (Mind!), dies at 72 1937 Ferdinand Piech, Austrian Designer 1936 Hitler introduces Ferdinand Porsche's "Volkswagen" 1936 Ferdinand Hartzenberg, South African minister of Education, 1979-82 1933 Ferdinand Von Alten, actor (Champagne), dies at 48 1929 Ferdinand Foch, Marshal of France (WW I), dies at 77 1928 Ferdinand B Hummel, composer, dies at 72 1927 Ferdinand I VAM, King of Romania, dies at 61 1919 Ferdinand Domela Newenhouse, anarchist (free socialist), dies 1918 Czar Ferdinand I of Bulgaria does distance of throne 1918 Ferdinand Foch becomes marshal of France 1918 Gavrilo Princip, Bosnian murderer of arch duke Ferdinand, dies at 22 1917 Ferdinand Marcos, Philippines President, 1965-86 1917 Ferdinand E. Marcos, Filipino Statesman 1917 Ferdinand von Zeppelin, Dutch count/air pioneer, dies at 78 1916 Ferdinand AM van der Ham, Dutch WW II resistance fighter 1914 Ferdinand AR Cabrera, Spanish/German of emperor Wilhelm II, dies at 58 1914 Franz Ferdinand, Austrian archduke (Sarajevo, Bosnia), assassinated 1913 Ferdinand Mongin de Saussure, Swiss linguist, dies at 55 1913 Ferdinand van der Haeghen, Flemish librarian/bibliographer, dies at 82 1911 Ferdinand J. Kranenburg, Dutch Secretary of Defense, soc dem 1910 Charles Ferdinand Lenepveu, composer, dies at 69 1909 Ferdinand H Aus der Funten, German war criminal, Breda 4 1908 Bulgaria declares independence from Turkey, Ferdinand I becomes Tsar 1908 Ferdinand IV SMJJBFLGRRJ, ruler of Toscane, dies at 72 1907 Louis Ferdinand of Prussia, prince 1905 Ferdinand von Richthofen, German geographer/explorer, dies 1905 Albrecht Luitpold G Ferdinand Michael Wittelsbach, duke of Bavaria 1902 Gerhard Pohl, German writer, Crazy Ferdinand 1902 Luis Barragan, born in Mexico City, Mexico, architect, modernist, minimalist, important 20th century architect, significant landscape designer, self-taught, influenced by writings of Ferdinand Bac 1900 Ferdinand Hamet, Dutch missionary in Mongolia, murdered at 59 1900 Count Ferdinand von Zeppelin 1st airship LZ-1, flies 1900 Cesar Domela, Dutch painter, Ferdinand Domela Nieuwenhuis son 1898 Conrad Ferdinand Meyer, writer, poet, master of the novella, works include 'Das Amulett' or 'The Amulet', dies at 73 in Kilchberg, Switzerland 1898 Ferdinand J Cohn, German botanist/publicist, dies at 70 1896 Carl Ferdinand Cori, U.S. bio-chemist 1894 Ferdinand de Lesseps, French engineer/diplomat/earl, dies at 89 1894 Ferdinand Sassen, Dutch philosopher/director 1894 Gavrilo Princip, Bosnian assassin, arch duke Ferdinand 1892 Jean Alexander Ferdinand Poise, composer, dies at 63 1892 Ferde, Ferdinand Rudolf von, Grofe, born in New York, composer 1891 Ferdinand Christian Wilhelm Praeger, composer, dies at 76 1891 Ferdinand Bruckner, Theodor Tagger, Austrian playwright, Races 1890 Ferdinand Gonseth, Swiss mathematician/philosopher 1889 Ferdinand II A F A, king of Portugal, dies at 73 1888 Henri [Ferdinand M J] Bosco, French author and poet, Gogol 1887 Carl Ferdinand Pohl, composer, dies at 67 1885 Ferdinand "Jelly Roll" Morton, New Orleans, jazz pianist/composer 1885 Ferdinand Hiller, German pianist, composer and conductor, dies at 73 1885 Ferdinand Hiller, composer, dies at 73 1884 Ferdinand Bordewijk, Dutch lawyer/writer, Bint 1879 Ferdinand de Lesseps forms French Panama Canal Company 1876 Ferdinand Hardekopf, writer 1875 Marie, queen consort of Ferdinand I of Romania, 1914-27 1875 Ferdinand Porsche, German car inventor, Porsche, Volkswagen 1875 Ferdinand I KLJM de Goedige, Emperor of Austria, dies at 82 1875 Ferdinand Laub, composer, dies at 43 1873 Ferdinand David, Dutch violinist and composer, dies at 63 1871 Ferdinand Marcucci, composer, dies at 71 1865 Ferdinand I VAM, king of Romania 1865 Ferdinand G Waldmuller, Austria painter (biedermeier), dies 1864 Ferdinand Lassalle, French politician (ADA), dies at 39 1864 Ferdinand C S Schiller, British philosopher, Riddles of the Sphinx 1863 French Ferdinand, archduke of Austria, Sarajevo/WW I 1863 Ferdinand Huber, composer, dies at 71 1861 Ferdinand I, Vienna, 1st tsar of modern Bulgaria, 1908-18 1860 Ferdinand Christian Baur, German Theologian 1859 Ferdinand II, Re Bomba, Dutch King of Sicily, dies at 49 1859 Ferdinand Lukas Schubert, composer, dies at 64 1857 Ferdinand de Saussure, born in Switzerland, linguist, Cours de Laguistique Generale 1855 Ferdinand B Hummel, composer 1852 [Carl L] Ferdinand von Lindemann, German mathematician 1851 Ferdinand Foch, France, responsible for Allies winning WW I 1851 Ferdinand Simon Gassner, composer, dies at 53 1850 Ferdinand KJ, archduke of Austria, dies at 69 1848 Hungary becomes constitutional monarchy under king Ferdinand of Austria 1846 Ferdinand Domela Nieuwenhuis, vicar/Dutch anarchist, Right for all 1844 August Ferdinand Haeser, composer, dies at 45 1841 J H Ferdinand Olivier, German painter, dies at 55 1840 Charles Ferdinand Lenepveu, composer 1838 Ferdinand Graf von Zeppelin, inventor, rigid dirigibles 1838 Ferdinand Reis, composer, dies at 53 1835 Ferdinand IV SMJJBFLGRRJ, ruler of Toscane 1833 Ferdinand Franzl, composer, dies at 66 1833 Ferdinand von Saar, writer 1833 Ferdinand VII MF, king of Spain, dies 1833 Ferdinand von Richthofen, German geographer/explorer 1832 Ferdinand Laub, composer 1831 Ferdinand Kauer, composer, dies at 80 1830 Ferdinand van der Haeghen, Flemish librarian/bibliography 1829 Ferdinand Vandiveer Hayden, U.S., geologist, Geograph Survey 1859-86 1828 Jean Alexander Ferdinand Poise, composer 1828 Ferdinand J Cohn, German botanist/publicist 1827 Ferdinand Trauttmansdorff, Austrian earl/prince/diplomat, dies 1825 Conrad Ferdinand Meyer, born in Zurich, Switzerland, writer, poet, master of the novella, works include 'Das Amulett' or 'The Amulet' 1825 Ferdinand I, King of Sicily/Naples (Ferdinand IV), dies 1825 Charles Ferdinand Dowd, U.S., standardized time zones 1825 Ferdinand Lassalle, French politician/founder, Allgemeiner 1825 Ferdinand I, King of Sicily/Naples (Ferdinand IV), dies at 73 1824 Ferdinand III JJ-B, archduke of Austria/ruler of Toscane, dies at 55 1823 Ferdinand Van Derveer, Brigadier General Union volunteers 1821 Isaac Ferdinand Quinby, Brigadier General Union volunteers 1819 Carl Ferdinand Pohl, composer 1816 Ferdinand II AFA, king of Portugal 1815 Ferdinand Christian Wilhelm Praeger, composer 1811 Ferdinand Hiller, German pianist/ composer and conductor 1810 Ferdinand David, violist/compser, Hohe Schule des Violinspiels 1810 Ferdinand II, king of Sicily 1809 Ferdinand von Schill, Prussian officer/rebel, dies in battle at 33 1806 Prince Louis Ferdinand of Prussia Christian, composer, dies at 33 1805 Ferdinand de Lesseps, France, diplomat, built Suez Canal 1800 Ferdinand Marcucci, composer 1799 August Ferdinand Haeser, composer 1798 Ferdinand Eugene Delacroix, French painter/lithograph/etcher, Journal 1798 Ferdinand Simon Gassner, composer 1794 Ferdinand Lukas Schubert, composer 1793 Ferdinand I KLJM, the Good Natured, Emperor of Austria/king of Hungary 1793 Ferdinand G Waldmuller, Austrian painter 1792 Ferdinand Christian Baur, German Theologian 1792 Ferdinand de Braekeleer, Belgian painter 1791 Ferdinand Huber, composer 1790 August Ferdinand Mobius, mathematician, inventor, Mobius strip 1787 Karl Ferdinand von Grafe, help create modern plastic surgery 1785 J. H. Ferdinand Olivier, German painter 1784 Ferdinand Reis, composer 1784 Ferdinand VII MF, king of Spain 1784 Ferdinand Ries, composer 1784 Ferdinand Philipp Joseph Lobkowitz, composer, dies at 59 1782 Josef Ferdinand Norbert Seger, composer, dies at 66 1781 Ferdinand K J, archduke of Austria-Este/Governor-General, Sicily 1780 Ferdinand Zellbell, composer, dies at 60 1776 Ferdinand von Schill, Prussian officer/rebel 1772 Louis Ferdinand, Prince of Prussia Christian, composer 1769 Ferdinand III, archduke of Austria/ruler of Toscane 1767 Ferdinand Franzl, composer 1767 Thaddaus Ferdinand Lipowsky, composer, dies at 28 1765 Ferdinand Zellbell, composer, dies at 76 1759 Ferdinand VI, the wise, king of Spain, dies at 46 1759 Battle at Minden, Westfalen: Ferdinand van Brunswick beats France 1753 Ferdinand VI of Spain and Pope Benedictus XIV sign concord 1751 Ferdinand Kauer, composer 1751 Ferdinand I, king of Sicily and Naples 1749 Ferdinand Trauttmansdorff, Austrian earl/prince/diplomat 1746 Johann Caspar Ferdinand Fischer, composer, dies 1738 Thaddaus Ferdinand Lipowsky, composer 1724 Ferdinand Philipp Joseph Lobkowitz, composer 1719 Ferdinand Zellbell, composer 1716 Josef Ferdinand Norbert Seger, composer 1712 Ferdinand VI, the wise, King of Spain, 1746-59 1711 Ferdinand Tobias Richter, composer, dies at 60 1701 Ferdinand W, Prince of Wurttemberg-Neustadt, dies at 41 1699 Jozef Ferdinand of Bavaria, heir of Spanish king Carlos II, dies 1698 Spanish king Carlos appoints grandson prince Jozef Ferdinand as heir 1694 Ferdinand van Apshoven de Jongere, Flemish painter, buried at 64 1689 Ferdinand Zellbell, composer 1680 Ferdinand Bulb, Dutch painter/etcher, buried 1670 Ferdinand II, ruler of Toscane, dies at 59 1659 Ferdinand W, prince of Wurttemberg-Neustadt/General Dutch infantry 1657 Ferdinand III, King of Hungarian/Bohemia/German Emperor, dies at 48 1654 Ferdinand, son of RC emperor Ferdinand III, dies 1653 German Parliament selects Ferdinand II king of Austria 1651 Ferdinand Tobias Richter, composer 1650 Ferdinand, of Bayern, prince-bishop of Luik/archbishop, dies at 72 1649 Ferdinand van Boisschot, South Netherlands diplomat, dies at about 89 1648 Emperor Ferdinand III defeats Maximilian I of Bavaria 1648 Ferdinand van Kessel, Flemish painter 1645 Battle at Jankov Bohemia: Sweden beats RC emperor Ferdinand III 1642 2nd battle at Breitenfeld Saksen: Sweden beat Ferdinand III 1641 Emperor Ferdinand III makes appointments with Sweden and France 1641 Ferdinand van Austrian, cardinal of Spain, dies 1641 Ferdinand, of Austria, cardinal of Spain, dies at 32 1637 Ferdinand III succeeds Ferdinand II as Holy Roman Emperor 1637 Ferdinand II, King of Bohemia/Hun/German Emperor (1619-37), dies at 58 1636 Battle at Wittstock, Brandenburg: Sweden beat Ferdinand III 1635 Emperor Ferdinand II declares war on France 1635 Emperor Ferdinand II and Saksen sign Peace of Prague 1634 Battle at Nordlingen: King Ferdinand III and Spain beat Sweden and German protestants 1634 Battle at Nordlingen Bavarian: emperor Ferdinand II and Spain beat Sweden and German protestants 1634 Ferdinand II orders commander Albrecht von Wallenstein, execution 1634 Emperor Ferdinand II declares Albrecht von Wallenstein a traitor 1631 Ferdinand of Austria installed as land guardian of S Netherlands 1630 Ferdinand II fires supreme commander Albrecht von Wallenstein 1630 Emperor Ferdinand II opens German Parliament 1630 Ferdinand van Apshoven de Jongere, Flemish painter, baptized 1629 Emperor Ferdinand II and Danish King Christian IV sign Peace of Lubeck 1628 Emperor Ferdinand II demands Austria Protestant convert to Catholicism 1628 Emperor Ferdinand II delegates Restitutie-edict 1626 Emperor Ferdinand II/Transylvanian monarch Gabor Betlen signs Peace of Pressburg 1624 Hungarian king Bethlen Gabor and emperor Ferdinand II sign Treaty of Vienna 1621 Hungarian King Bethlen Gabor/Ferdinand II sign Treaty of Mikulov 1621 Emperor Ferdinand II delegates 1st anti-Reformation decree 1620 Prince Bethlen Gabor signs peace with emperor Ferdinand II 1619 Ferdinand II elected Holy Roman Emperor 1619 Duke Maximilian I and Emperor Ferdinand II signs Treaty of Munchen 1610 Ferdinand II, monarch of Toscane 1609 Ferdinand, Austria, cardinal of Spain/governor of Netherlands 1609 Ferdinand I, cardinal/ruler of Toscane, dies 1608 Ferdinand III, King of Hungary/Bohemia/German Emperor, 1637 - 1657 1595 Ferdinand, archduke of Austria/mayor of Bohemenia, dies 1578 Ferdinand II, King of Bohemia/Hungary/German Emperor, 1619-37 1577 Ferdinand, of Bayern, prince-bishop of Liege/archbishop 1576 Ferdinand van Apshoven, the Older, Flemish painter, baptized 1564 Maximilian II succeeds his father Ferdinand II as RC emperor 1564 Ferdinand I, German Emperor (1558-64), dies at 61 1562 Emperor Ferdinand and Sultan Suleiman signs treaty 1558 Ferdinand I appointed Holy Roman emperor 1556 Emperor Charles resigns, his brother Ferdinand van Austria takes over 1556 Pope Paul IV refuses to crown Ferdinand of Austria emperor 1551 Treaty of Karlsburg: arch duke Ferdinand of Austria recognized as king of Hungary/Transsylvania 1547 King Ferdinand of Austria subjects himself on Turkish sultan Suleiman 1541 Isabella of Poland and King Ferdinand of Austria sign Treaty of Gyalu 1538 King Ferdinand of Austria and King Janos Zapolyai of Hungary sign Peace of Grosswardein 1533 Ferdinand of Austria and Sultan Suleiman sign peace treaty 1531 Kings Ferdinand of Austria/Janos Zapolyai of Hungary accept each other 1529 Ferdinand, archduke, Austria, mayor, Bohemia 1527 Ferdinand of Austria/Bohemia chosen as king of Hungary 1527 Ferdinand of Austria crowned as king of Bohemia 1526 Ferdinand of Austria chosen as King of Bohemia 1522 Spanish navigator Juan de Elcano returns to Spain, completes 1st circumnavigation of globe, expedition begins under Ferdinand Magellan 1521 Treaty of Worms: Emperor Charles names his brother Ferdinand Arch duke of Netherlands-Austria 1521 Ferdinand Magellan, world traveler, killed by Filipino natives at 50 1521 Ferdinand Magellan discovers the Philippines 1521 Portuguese navigator Ferdinand Magellan reaches Philippines 1520 Ferdinand Magellan begins crossing Pacific Ocean 1520 Ferdinand Magellen arrives at Tierra Del Fuego (Pacific Ocean) 1519 Ferdinand Magellan starts 1st successful circumnavigation of world 1516 Ferdinand II, king of Aragon/Sicily, dies at 63 1515 Anna of Bohemia (12) marries Karel van Ferdinand of Austria 1511 Pope Julius II/Germany/Ferdinand of Aragon/Venice/Swiss 1504 By treaty of Lyons, French cede Naples to Ferdinand of Aragon 1503 Ferdinand I, German emperor, 1558-64 1496 Ferdinand II, king of Naples, dies 1495 King Ferdinand II returns to Naples 1495 Emperor Maximilian, Pope Alexander VI, Milan, King Ferdinand, Isabella and Venice sign anti-French Saint League 1494 Ferdinand I, cruel king of Naples, dies 1492 Jews are expelled from Spain by King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella 1492 Queen Isabella of Castilia and Ferdinand of Aragon expels Jews 1492 King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella sign decree expelling Jews from Spain 1467 Ferdinand II, King of Naples 1452 Ferdinand II, the Catholic, King of Aragon/Sicily, expelled Jews 1443 Ferdinand, Portuguese saint/slave to Fez, dies 1416 Ferdinand I, the Justified, king of Aragon/Sicily, dies at 52 1402 Ferdinand, the Saint, Portuguese slave of Fez/saint 1383 Ferdinand I, the wise, king of Portugal, dies 1373 Ferdinand I, the Righteous, king of Aragon/Sicily 1345 Ferdinand I, the wise one, king of Portugal, built navy 1312 Ferdinand V, king of Castilie/Leon, dies at 26 1285 Ferdinand V, king of Castile and Leon 1252 Ferdinand III the holy, King of Castilie/Leon, dies 1188 Ferdinand II, king of Castilie/Leon/Asturie/Galicie, dies 1065 Ferdinand I, the Great, king of Castilie, dies |
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