Continuing from my previous post, and given this remark I made in the first post today :
I did venture to the wiki page of Hans Christian Andersen , and note the following excerpt mentioning the first notable person:
Dirac's wiki page mentions a number of notable persons, and so to limit our search... and because the inner twin world tend to hold up the rear, lets investigate the last...So I decided to investigate the "last" of the 9 films mentioned on the Achilles wiki page and in my previous post :
And I first checked the list of Cast to see if Hellen is among them, and lo 'n behold:
- The 2018 TV series Troy: Fall of a City by David Gyasi
Note from her wiki page:
Bella Dayne (née Isabelle Knispel; born 8 January 1988)She was born on my stepson's birthday... a date that's also an addition to a prominent cluster in my previous post, note the following excerpts:
- Shinichiro Tomonaga(March 31, 1906 – July 8, 1979)
- Paul Adrien Maurice Dirac (8 August 1902 – 20 October 1984)
August 8th is the birthday of my ex husband (father of my 2 children)
- Stephen William Hawking (8 January 1942 – 14 March 2018)
- Sir Roger Penrose (born 8 August 1931)
Not only another August 8th, butt January 8th is the birthday of my stepson, Gillman Payette.
And so the cluster expands:
Keep in mind that the numeric form of Bella Dayne's birthday is 1/8/88, and that my ex husbands birthday, August 8 is 8/8. Makes you kinda wonder what notable person, if any, died on 8/8/8!? And so the cluster expands:
- “January 8(x2), __, March 8(x3), __, May 8, __, July 8, August 8(x4), __, October 8, November 8, __ /8th Day, Date Sequence” pattern cluster.
“January 8(x3), __, March 8(x3), __, May 8, __, July 8, August 8(x4), __, October 8, November 8, __ /8th Day, Date Sequence” pattern cluster.The actresses first and last name are additions to the recent and Prolific "Remove a Letter Makes a Word" pattern cluster, hence making "bell/belle Dane", which also contains a cryptic phrase: beautiful/bell Dane. The first thing that popped in my mind is the Danish writer, Hans Christian Andersen, who wrote the popular children's story, "The Ugly Ducking" (as the story goes, the Ugly Duckling is really a SWAN raised by ducks)... and this does jive with the recent "Water Bird/Swan/Duck Theme" pattern cluster found through out this series of posts including the previous (Hellen of Troy's father was a "swan" and she was hatched from an egg). Butt it's the "bell" in the phrase that has me baffled... why a bell... how does this factor in?! So I googled "beautiful Danish bell wiki", and note what Wikipedia brought up on the first page:
Anthea Bell - WikipediaNote in particular her date of birth, October 18th, that bridges a gap in a prominent "18th Day" cluster from my previous post. And note the following info concerning the first notable person mentioned on her wiki page:
https://en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Anthea_BellAnthea Bell OBE (10 May 1936 – 18 October 2018) was an English translator of literary works, especially children's literature, from French, German and Danish.
Winfried Georg Sebald (18 May 1944 – 14 December 2001)And yet another 18th day, and he died on the birthday of the younger sister. The cluster expands now into a:
"January 18, February 18(x3), March 18, April 18(x2), May 18(x2), June 18, __, August 18, September 18, October 18, November 18, December 18(x3)/ 18th Day, Month Sequence" pattern cluster.Leaving us with a single July 18 gap.
I did venture to the wiki page of Hans Christian Andersen , and note the following excerpt mentioning the first notable person:
A persistent speculation suggests that Andersen was an illegitimate son of King Christian VIIIWHOA ... that's quite the claim... butt interesting that Hans middle name is Christian!! So note from King Christian's wiki page:
Christian VIII (18 September 1786 – 20 January 1848)And so the cluster expands again:
"January 18, February 18(x3), March 18, April 18(x2), May 18(x2), June 18, __, August 18, September 18(x2), October 18, November 18, December 18(x3)/ 18th Day, Month Sequence" pattern cluster.Cutting to the chase:
Paul Saintenoy (19 June 1862 – 18 July 1952) was a Belgian architect, teacher, architectural historian, and writer.The anniversary of this blog is June 19!!!
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