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** Czech resistance fighter Julius Fučík is executed by the Nazis.
Julius Fučík was born into a working-class family in Prague.
Some pieces of classical music have actually been made more famous than the composer himself, for example Entry of the Gladiators by Julius Fučík, better known just as the circus music.
* Thunder and Blazes ( Originally Entry of the Gladiators ) ( 1897 ) by Julius Fučík
Julius Fučík is the name of:
* Julius Fučík ( journalist ) ( 1903 1943 ), Czech journalist and leader in the forefront of the anti-Nazi resistance, the composer's nephew
* Julius Fučík ( composer ) ( 1872 1916 ), composer noted for patriotic Czech march music, the journalist's uncle
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Julius Fučík
Julius Fučík () ( 18 July 1872 25 September 1916 ) was a Czech composer and conductor of military bands.
Fučík was the uncle of the famous journalist Julius Fučík, who was executed by the Nazi regime.
On 25 September 1916, Julius Fučík died in Berlin at the age of 44.
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The rediscovered Greek city of Buthrotum () ( modern-day Butrint ), a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is probably more significant today than it was when Julius Caesar used it as a provisions depot for his troops during his campaigns in the 1st century BC.
Commentarii de Bello Gallico () is Julius Caesar's firsthand account of the Gallic Wars, written as a third-person narrative.
Julius was a Roman family, derived from a founder Julus, the son of Aeneas and Creusa in Roman mythology, although the name's etymology may possibly derive from Greek () " downy-bearded " or alternatively from the name of the Roman god Jupiter.
In the 1880s, Julius Orton homesteaded another () piece of land bordering on the property of pioneers Lewis and John Keeley, brothers who had taken on a homestead just a few miles southwest of Lindsay in the mid 1870's.
Ride the Tiger: A Survival Manual for the Aristocrats of the Soul () is a 1961 book by Italian Traditionalist philosopher Julius Evola.
" () is a Latin phrase often used poetically to represent the last words of Roman dictator Julius Caesar to his friend Marcus Brutus at the moment of his assassination.
The Battle of Saint Gotthard () was fought on August 1, 1664 as part of the Austro-Turkish War ( 1663-1664 ), between an Habsburg army led by Raimondo Montecuccoli, Jean de Coligny-Saligny, Wolfgang Julius von Hohenlohe, Prince Leopold of Baden, Georg Friedrich of Waldeck and an Ottoman army under the command of Köprülü Fazıl Ahmed.

Julius and 23
However, both Julius and Ethel wanted their children to be brought up in England, so they moved to Maida Vale, London, where Turing was born on 23 June 1912, as recorded by a blue plaque on the outside of the house of his birth, later the Colonnade Hotel.
Harry Julius Shearer ( born December 23, 1943 ) is an American actor, humorist, writer, voice artist, musician, author, radio host and filmmaker.
Pope Julius III ( 10 September 1487 23 March 1555 ), born Giovanni Maria Ciocchi del Monte, was Pope from 7 February 1550 to 1555.
* August 23 Gnaeus Julius Agricola, Roman governor of Britain
* March 23 Julius Reubke, German composer ( d. 1858 )
* March 23 Pope Julius III ( b. 1487 )
* April 23 Julius Caesar Scaliger, Italian humanist scholar ( d. 1558 )
* Drusus Julius Caesar, son of Tiberius Claudius Nero and Vipsania Agrippina ( d. AD 23 )
* October 23 Marcus Junius Brutus, protégé and assassin of Julius Caesar ( suicide ) ( b. 85 BC )
* August 23 Ptolemy Caesar, son of Julius Caesar and pharaoh of Egypt ( b. 47 BC )
* January 23 Marcus Atilius Regulus and Lucius Julius Libo celebrate triumphs over the Salentini.
:: A. Drusus Julius Caesar, 13 BC AD 23, had three children
A post office was established as the Munising post office on December 22, 1868 and renamed as Gogarnville on October 23, 1889, when the office moved to the Gogarn farm with German-born American Civil War veteran and first Munising Township supervisor Julius Gogarn as the postmaster.
Julius Caesar Scaliger ( or Giulio Cesare della Scala ) ( April 23, 1484 October 21, 1558 ) was an Italian scholar and physician who spent a major part of his career in France.
He was born between 14 August and 13 September 20 BC or according to other sources in 23 September 20 BC with the name Gaius Vipsanius Agrippa, but when he was adopted by his maternal grandfather Roman Emperor Augustus, his name was changed to Gaius Julius Caesar.
* March 23 Julius Reubke, pianist, organist and composer ( d. 1858 )
* Sextus Julius Postumus, used by Sejanus in one of his schemes, AD 23.
Ernst Julius Öpik ( 23 October 1893 10 September 1985 ) was an Estonian astronomer and astrophysicist who spent the second half of his career ( 1948 1981 ) at the Armagh Observatory in Northern Ireland.
Plummer returned to the stage at the Stratford Shakespeare Festival in August 2008 in a critically acclaimed performance as Julius Caesar in George Bernard Shaw's Caesar and Cleopatra directed by Tony winner Des McAnuff ; this production was videotaped and shown in high-definition in Canadian cinemas on January 31, 2009 ( with an encore presentation on February 23, 2009 ) and broadcast on April 4, 2009 on Bravo!
* Julius Caesar was stabbed 23 times.
Julius Reubke ( March 23, 1834June 3, 1858 ) was a German composer, pianist and organist.
* Drusus Julius Caesar ( 13 BC 23 AD ), son of Tiberius.
Nero Claudius Drusus, later Drusus Julius Caesar ( adoptive name ; 13 BC 14 September 23 AD ) was the only child of Roman Emperor Tiberius and his first wife, Vipsania Agrippina.
Julius Friedrich Heinrich Abegg ( 23 March 1796 29 May 1868 ) was a German criminalist.

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