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  1. www.gaudiallgaudi.com › gaudi-chronology-1852-1926Gaudi Chronology (1852-1926)

    Hace 5 días · Chronology: 1852 – Antoni Placid Gaudí i Cornet is born June 25 in Reus according to some biographers and according to other in Riudoms – a village next to Reus. His parents were Francesc Gaudí i Serra (born in Riudoms) and Antònia Cornet i Bertran (born in Reus). The profession of his father, boilermaker, will influence Gaudí according ...

  2. Hace 4 días · Antoni Gaudí i Cornet (/ ɡ aʊ ˈ d i / gow-DEE, / ˈ ɡ aʊ d i / GOW-dee, Catalan: [ənˈtɔni ɣəwˈði]; 25 June 1852 – 10 June 1926) was a Catalan architect and designer from Spain, known as the greatest exponent of Catalan Modernism. Gaudí's works have a highly individualized, sui generis style.

    • Architect
    • 10 June 1926 (aged 73), Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain
  3. Hace 1 día · 1926: Robert H. Goddard launches the first liquid fueled rocket. 1926: Harry Ferguson, patents the Three-point hitch equipment linkage system for tractors. 1926: John Logie Baird demonstrates the world's first live working television system.

  4. Hace 1 día · The Great Depression (19291939) was a severe global economic downturn that affected many countries across the world. It became evident after a sharp decline in stock prices in the United States, leading to a period of economic depression. [1]

  5. Hace 5 días · Graph of global conflict deaths from 1900 to 1944 from various sources. This is a list of wars that began between 1900 and 1944 . This period saw the outbreak of World War I (1914–1918) and World War II (1939–1945), which are among the deadliest conflicts in human history, with many of the world's great powers partaking in total war and ...

  6. Hace 2 días · Emperor Hirohito's sixty-three-year reign from 1926 to 1989 is the longest in recorded Japanese history. The first twenty years were characterized by the rise of extreme nationalism and a series of expansionist wars.

  7. Hace 5 días · At No. 7 and No. 38 long leases had been renewed so recently as 1926 and 1928, and as late as 1931 a lease of No. 4 in the centre of the east side for two hundred years was granted to an embassy a few weeks before the Duke's pronouncement in favour of coherent rebuilding: Nos. 4 and 38 still stand.