List of Famous people born on May 14th

Henry Lyttelton Powys

First Name Henry
Last Name Powys
Born on May 14, 1839
Died on October 9, 1919 (aged 80)
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Lūcija Garūta

First Name Lūcija
Born on May 14, 1902
Died on February 15, 1977 (aged 74)
Born in Latvia

Lūcija Garūta was a Latvian pianist, poet and composer.

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Denis Charles McGillycuddy, The McGillycuddy of the Reeks

First Name Denis
Last Name Reeks
Born on May 14, 1852
Died on March 20, 1921 (aged 68)
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Valerie Fritsch

First Name Valerie
Last Name Fritsch
Born on May 14, 1989 (age 36)
Born in Austria, Styria
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James Ussher

First Name James
Last Name Ussher
Born on May 14, 1842
Died on October 15, 1902 (aged 60)
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James Flavin

First Name James
Last Name Flavin
Born on May 14, 1906
Died on April 23, 1976 (aged 69)

James William Flavin Jr. was an American character actor whose career lasted for nearly half a century.

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Beryl Joan Wells

First Name Beryl
Born on May 14, 1907
Died on January 29, 1962 (aged 54)
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Terence Longdon

First Name Terence
Born on May 14, 1922
Died on April 23, 2011 (aged 88)

Terence Longdon was an English actor.

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Edward Abercromby Blomfield-Smith

First Name Edward
Last Name Blomfield-Smith
Born on May 14, 1973 (age 52)
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François de Callières

First Name François
Last Name Callières
Born on May 14, 1645
Died on May 5, 1717 (aged 71)
Born in France, Normandy

François de Callières, sieur de Rochelay et de Gigny was a member of the Académie française, a diplomat and writer, a special envoy of Louis XIV who was one of three French plenipotentiaries who signed the Peace of Ryswick in 1697; his De la manière de négocier avec les souverains, 1716, based on his experiences in negotiating the Treaty and having its origins in a letter to the Regent, Philippe, duc d'Orléans, to whom the work was dedicated, became a textbook for eighteenth-century diplomacy: Thomas Jefferson had a copy in his library at Monticello. Of this book John Kenneth Galbraith declared "One wonders why anything more needed to be said on the subject."

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