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Events in the year 1873 in Iceland .
Reverend Cleavant Derricks was a pastor and choir director at a number of black Baptist churches.
The Kroumirie is a mountainous region located in northwestern Tunisia and northeastern Algeria. The region is named after its people, the Khumayr.
Guðmundur Finnbogason was an Icelandic philosopher, the son of Guðrún Jónsdóttir and Finnbogi Finnbogason. He was one of the first Icelandic psychologists. His work "Sympathetic Understanding" inspired Jean Piaget's development stages model.
Gonzalo "Gonchi" Rodríguez Bongoll was a Uruguayan racing driver. He was killed in an accident at Laguna Seca Raceway during practice for a CART race.
Catherine "Cathy" Buckle is a writer and blogger, born 1957, in Southern Rhodesia.
John David Brillhart was a mathematician who worked in number theory at the University of Arizona.
Finnbogason is a surname of Icelandic origin, meaning son of Finnbogi. In Icelandic names the name is not strictly a surname, but a patronymic. Notable people with the name include:
The Icelandic Men's Hockey League, also known as Hertz deild karla for sponsorship reasons, is an ice hockey league in Iceland. As of the 2017–2018 season, it has four active teams. It is run by Ice Hockey Iceland.
Morihei Magatani (曲谷守平) was a Japanese film director.
Guðmundur[ˈkvʏðˌmʏntʏr̥] or Gudmundur is an Icelandic male first name, sometimes shortened to Gummi or Gvendur.
Alessio Corti is a Professor of Mathematics at Imperial College London working in Algebraic Geometry.
Shriniwas Ganesh Sardesai (1907–1996) was an Indian nationalist from Maharashtra and one of the communist leaders in India. He is author of the book Progress and conservatism in ancient India. He was the Central Executive Committee of Communist Party of India during the Indo-china conflict. He was member at Rajya Sabha from 1970 to 1976.
The LC Linked Data Service is an initiative of the Library of Congress that publishes authority data as linked data. It is commonly referred to by its URI: id.loc.gov.
Robert Michael Sigurðsson is an American-born Icelandic ice hockey player and a former member of the Icelandic men's national team. In 2017, he was named the Icelandic Men's Ice Hockey Player of the Year.
Joseph Gosling was an architect in San Francisco. He is credited with designing the Nevada State Capitol. He also designed the Frank G. Edwards House in San Francisco. It is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. He had an office at 9 Post Street in San Francisco. He also designed Turk Street School.
A. Dawn H. Oliver is a British constitutional legal scholar. She is Emeritus Professor of Constitutional Law at University College, London.
Dimitris Koukoulopoulos is a Greek mathematician working in analytic number theory. He is a professor at the University of Montreal.
Richard Aloysius Twine was a professional photographer in the Lincolnville section of St. Augustine, Florida in the 1920s. He was born in St. Augustine. After five years there he moved to Miami and worked at a restaurant before establishing a hotel.
Guillaume Cop, born in Basel in the 1460s, died in Paris on 2 December 1532, was a Renaissance physician and humanist.
Lakshmi Niwas Birla was one of the scions of Birla family and a noted Industrialist, philanthropist, writer and art connoisseur.