Siebold, Philipp Franz vonPhilipp Franz Balthasar von Siebold ( February 17, 1796 in Wurzburg October 18, 1866 in Munich) was the first Westerner to teach medicine in Japan. He was a resident physician on Deshima Island Nagasaki from 1823 until 1829. He was noted for his study of, (1796-1866)
Sieff, JeanloupJeanloup Sieff ( 1933 2000) was a practitioner of the photographic art of high fashion, and avowed a fidelity to the frivolous and superficial. His legacy places him in the top rank of fashion and art photographers. Sieff, Jeanloup Sieff, Jeanloup Sieff,, photographer
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Siegel, Benjamin BugsyBenjamin Hymen Siegel ( February 28, 1906 June 20, 1947) was an American Jewish gangster, popularly thought to be a primary instigator of large-scale development of Las Vegas. He hated his nickname Bugsy and wouldn't allow anyone to call him that to his f, (1906-1947), US mafia boss
Siegel, DonDon Siegel ( October 26, 1912 April 20, 1991) was an influential American film director. Born in Chicago. He graduated from Jesus College, Cambridge and found work in Warner Brothers film library, rising to become head of the Montage Department. In 1945 h, (1912-1991), film director
Siegel, EliEli Siegel ( 1902 1978), poet, critic, philosopher, educator, grew up in Baltimore, Maryland. In 1925 his "Hot Afternoons Have Been in Montana" won the esteemed Nation Poetry Prize. I say definitely," William Carlos Williams was to write of it, "that that, (1902-1978), poet
Siegel, JerryJerome (Jerry) Siegel (October 17, 1914 January 28, 1996) was the co-creator of Superman, the first of the great comic book heroes and one of the most recognizable fictional characters from the 20th century. Born in Cleveland, Ohio, Siegel was a fan of sc, (1914-1998), cartoonA cartoon is a form of art with diverse origins and even more diverse modern meanings. In its historical original meaning, a cartoon is a full-size drawing made on paper as a study for a further artwork, such as a painting. However, cartoons were typicallist
Siegwart-Müller, Konstantin , Swiss president
Sielmann, Heinz , (born 1917), scientific publicist
Siemens, Friedrich (1826-1904), regenerative furnace
Siemens, Hermann vonHermann von Siemens ( August 9, 1885- October 13, 1986) was a German industrialist who became head of the German electronics company Siemens AG in 1941 and served until 1956. He died at the age of 101. Siemens, Hermann von Siemens, Hermann von Siemens, He, (1885-1986), German industrialist
Sigler, Jamie-Lynn (now uses her married name of Jamie-Lynn DiScala, but retained here for accessibility), American born actress and singer, half-Cuban