One of the notable persons just added to Wikipedia’s Deaths in 2020 site, stands out:
“April 23, May 23, June 23(x3), July 23, __, September 23 /23rd Day, Month Sequence” pattern cluster
Note this next excerpt:
Note from Julius Caesar’s wiki page:
Some of the other notable persons mentioned on the Caesarean section wiki page stands out:
Puthussery Ramachandran (23 September 1928 – 14 March 2020)91, poetHis birthday is an addition to a cluster found in my previous post:
“April 23, May 23, __, July 23/23rd Day, Month Sequence” pattern clusterThere is one notable person mentioned on Puthussery’s wiki page, Anna Akhmatova, note from her wiki page:
Anna Akhmatova Gorenko (23 June [O.S. 11 June] 1889 – 5 March 1966)Her birthday bridges the June 23 gap in the cluster, and so the cluster has a new gap:
“April 23, May 23, June 23, July 23, __, September 23 /23rd Day, Month Sequence” pattern clusterBridging the August 23 gap ... and while taking into consideration the “one off” curve ball, one name stood out in the Notable Deaths section of the August 23 wiki page, the first one listed:
The name stood out given it’s similarity to “Caesarean section”, the surgical procedure of child birth. Note the following excerpt:
And now note from my previous post where the surname “Cutting” had cropped up:
- ... deriving from the verb caedere, "to cut"
We now have a “Cut Theme” pattern cluster in the works. And do note his birthday— June 23!! It’s also interesting to note that both my children were born by Caesarean section. In my case it was a procedure that saved the lives of both my son and I... we are alive today thanks to modern technology... medical intervention. Note from Caesarion’s wiki page:
Bronson Murray Cutting (June 23, 1888 – May 6, 1935)
Philopator Philometor Caesar (23 June 47 BC – 23 August 30 BC)So what are the chances... another June 23!! And so the cluster expands:
“April 23, May 23, June 23(x3), July 23, __, September 23 /23rd Day, Month Sequence” pattern cluster
Note this next excerpt:
- the Oxford English Dictionary defines caesarean birth as "the delivery of a child by cutting through the walls of the abdomen when delivery cannot take place in the natural way, as was done in the case of Julius Caesar
Note from Julius Caesar’s wiki page:
Gaius Julius Caesar (12 July 100 BC – 15 March 44 BC)The anniversary of his death is TOMORROW, and so another addition to the “Timely” pattern cluster.
Some of the other notable persons mentioned on the Caesarean section wiki page stands out:
Saenger’s Birthday is TODAY and Felkin’s was YESTERDAY, so two more additions to the “Timely” pattern cluster and a new emerging “March 13, 14, 15/Date Sequence” pattern cluster... a perfect hand of 3!!! As well, Nonnatus’ date of death stands out given that August 31 is also the birthday of Megan MacGregor, the daughter of Rob and Trish MacGregor who are key players (antagonists) in the inner twin worlds “Starr Family Production”. This is a prompt for us to visit the MacGregor’s blog, note the title of their post TODAY:
- Max Saenger (March 14, 1853 – January 12, 1903 )
- Dr Robert William Felkin (13 March 1853 – 28 December 1926)
- Raymond Nonnatus (1204 – 31 August 1240)
- Hermann Johannes Pfannenstiel (28 June 1862 – 3 July 1909)
The Spirit of Tom CutbushCompleting the circle— a “Cut Theme(x3)” pattern cluster.
March 14, 2020
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