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The figures born on this date span continents and centuries, ranging from a frontier land speculator and slave trader who became an unlikely revolutionary icon to a would-be regicide whose buckshot wounded a German emperor without toppling an empire. The American antebellum frontier is represented by James Bowie, whose legacy intertwines land fraud and human trafficking with the mythology of Texas independence. Further afield, Karl Nobiling's 1878 assassination attempt on Wilhelm I failed in its immediate aim yet handed Bismarck a political pretext to suppress the German socialist movement — consequences that outlasted the shooter by decades.

April 10, 1796 - James Bowie

Best remembered as a folk hero of the Texas frontier, Bowie's actual record includes land fraud schemes and an active role in the illegal slave trade — dimensions of his biography that his martyrdom at the Alamo long overshadowed. His death in the 1836 siege helped cement a legend that proved more durable than the man's more complicated history.

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April 10, 1848 - Karl Nobiling

His attack on Kaiser Wilhelm I in June 1878 was the second attempt on the emperor's life within a month, and its political consequences outlasted the wound itself — Bismarck used the wave of public alarm to push through the Anti-Socialist Laws, suppressing left-wing political organizing in Germany for over a decade. Nobiling shot the 81-year-old emperor from an apartment window along the Unter den Linden, wounding him seriously enough that Crown Prince Frederick briefly assumed imperial duties. The shooter's own motivations were never fully established; he turned his revolver on himself immediately after the attack and never regained coherent consciousness before dying that September.

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April 10, 1957 - Valeriy Andreev

Operating across Orenburg Oblast over a six-year period, Andreev targeted girls and women in a pattern of abduction, rape, and murder that drew sustained investigative attention. Despite being conclusively linked to at least seven killings and placed on a wanted list, he managed to evade capture — a fact that defined as much of his case as the crimes themselves.

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