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mS1/756399 | <e1>Lusinchi</e1> died on <e2>21 May 2014</e2> at the age of 89 after having been hospitalized for lung problems | deathdate | e1 | e2 | Comment | 756,399 | |
mS1/191397 | <e1>Johann Friedrich Herbart</e1> ( 4 May 1776 – <e2>14 August 1841</e2>) was a German philosopher psychologist and founder of pedagogy as an academic discipline | deathdate | e1 | e2 | Comment | 191,397 | |
mS1/436395 | His agent stated <e1>Hansen</e1> died at his home in Northeast Harbor Maine from pancreatic cancer on <e2>November 7 2015</e2> at the age of 68 | deathdate | e1 | e2 | Comment | 436,395 | |
mS1/8725021 | On <e1>June 6 2015</e1> <e2>Agarwal</e2> was pronounced dead on arrival at AtlantiCare Regional Medical Center in Atlantic City New Jersey | deathdate | e2 | e1 | Comment | 8,725,021 | |
mS1/911667 | <e1>Eduard Edi Strauss</e1> (15 March 1835 – <e2>28 December 1916</e2>) was an Austrian composer who together with brothers Johann Strauss II and Josef Strauss made up the Strauss musical dynasty | deathdate | e1 | e2 | Comment | 911,667 | |
mS1/490837 | While continuing work on the Cronica and detailing the enormous loss of life during the Black Death in <e1>1348</e1> <e2>Villani</e2> died of the same illness | deathdate | e2 | e1 | Comment | 490,837 | |
mS0/511471 | <e1>Margaret</e1> herself died in Paris at the Poor Clares monastery she had founded on <e2>20 December 1295</e2> at the age of seventy-four | deathdate | e1 | e2 | Comment | 511,471 | |
mS1/4291654 | <e1>Arnošt Lustig</e1> ( 21 December 1926 – <e2>26 February 2011</e2>) was a renowned Czech Jewish author of novels short stories plays and screenplays whose works have often involved the Holocaust | deathdate | e1 | e2 | Comment | 4,291,654 | |
mS1/3821456 | <e1>Gérard de Villiers</e1> ( 8 December 1929 – <e2>31 October 2013</e2>) was a French writer journalist and publisher whose SAS series of spy novels have been major bestsellers | deathdate | e1 | e2 | Comment | 3,821,456 | |
mS1/2847217 | <e1>Olive Borden</e1> (July 14 1906 – <e2>October 1 1947)</e2> was an American film and stage actress who began her career during the silent film era | deathdate | e1 | e2 | Comment | 2,847,217 | |
mS1/2461860 | <e1>John McKenna</e1> - ( 3 January 1855 – <e2>22 March 1936</e2>) was an Irish businessman professional rugby player and the first manager of the Liverpool Football Club which has since gone on to become one of the most successful football clubs in England | deathdate | e1 | e2 | Comment | 2,461,860 | |
mS1/140929 | <e1>Webb</e1> died on <e2>December 23 1982</e2> of an apparent heart attack at age 62 | deathdate | e1 | e2 | Comment | 140,929 | |
mS1/627855 | <e1>Spyridon Nikolaou Marinatos</e1> ( November 4 1901 – <e2>October 1 1974</e2>) was a Greek archaeologist | deathdate | e1 | e2 | Comment | 627,855 | |
mS1/7787 | <e1>Claude Louis Berthollet</e1> (9 December 1748 in Talloires France – <e2>6 November 1822</e2> in Arcueil France) was a Savoyard-French chemist who became vice president of the French Senate in 1804 | deathdate | e1 | e2 | Comment | 7,787 | |
mS1/5619624 | <e1>Edith Clarke</e1> (February 10 1883 – <e2>October 29 1959)</e2> was the first female electrical engineer and the first female professor of electrical engineering at the University of Texas at Austin | deathdate | e1 | e2 | Comment | 5,619,624 | |
mS0/400489 | <e1>Henri Marie Ducrotay de Blainville</e1> (12 September 1777 – 1 <e2>May 1850</e2>) was a French zoologist and anatomist | deathdate | e1 | e2 | Comment | 400,489 | |
mS1/209294 | <e1>John Henry O'Hara</e1> (January 31 1905 – <e2>April 11 1970</e2>) was an American writer who earned his early literary reputation for short stories and became a best-selling novelist before the age of 30 with Appointment in Samarra and BUtterfield 8 | deathdate | e1 | e2 | Comment | 209,294 | |
mS1/3793228 | <e1>Bernardo Joaquim da Silva Guimarães</e1> ( August 15 1825 – <e2>March 10 1884</e2>) was a Brazilian poet and novelist | deathdate | e1 | e2 | Comment | 3,793,228 | |
mS0/55608 | On <e1>October 18 2000</e1> <e2>Verdon</e2> died in her sleep at age 75 of a heart attack at the home of her daughter Nicole in Woodstock Vermont | deathdate | e2 | e1 | Comment | 55,608 | |
mS0/358373 | Despite pleas for his life <e1>Guerrero</e1> was executed by firing squad in Cuilapam on <e2>14 February 1831</e2> | deathdate | e1 | e2 | Comment | 358,373 | |
mS1/534430 | <e1>Carl Dean Switzer</e1> (August 7 1927 – <e2>January 21 1959</e2>) was an American singer child actor dog breeder and guide | deathdate | e1 | e2 | Comment | 534,430 | |
mS0/774355 | <e1>Leabua Jonathan</e1> was placed under house arrest in August 1986 and died of a heart attack on <e2>5 April 1987</e2> at the age of 72 | deathdate | e1 | e2 | Comment | 774,355 | |
mS1/3404857 | <e1>Ian Russell Wallace</e1> (29 September 1946 – <e2>22 February 2007</e2>) was an English rock and jazz drummer most visibly as a member of progressive rock band King Crimson a member of David Lindley's El Rayo-X and as Don Henley's drummer | deathdate | e1 | e2 | Comment | 3,404,857 | |
mS1/2024825 | <e1>Elizabeth Blackwell</e1> (February 3 1821 – <e2>May 31 1910</e2>) was a British physician notable as the first woman to receive a medical degree in the United States and the first woman on the Medical Register of the General Medical Council | deathdate | e1 | e2 | Comment | 2,024,825 | |
mS1/2063 | <e1>Aristide Joseph Bonaventure Maillol</e1> ( December 8 1861 – <e2>September 27 1944</e2>) was a French sculptor painter and printmaker | deathdate | e1 | e2 | Comment | 2,063 | |
mS0/312466 | <e1>Sarasate</e1> died in Biarritz France on <e2>20 September 1908</e2> from chronic bronchitis | deathdate | e1 | e2 | Comment | 312,466 | |
mS1/166636 | <e1>Leonard Chess</e1> (March 12 1917 – <e2>October 16 1969</e2>) was an American record company executive and the co-founder of Chess Records | deathdate | e1 | e2 | Comment | 166,636 | |
mS0/1625 | <e1>Solzhenitsyn</e1> died of heart failure near Moscow on <e2>3 August 2008</e2> at the age of 89 | deathdate | e1 | e2 | Comment | 1,625 | |
mS1/1228173 | <e1>Aldo Gordini</e1> (20 May 1921 – <e2>28 January 1995</e2>) was a racing driver from France | deathdate | e1 | e2 | Comment | 1,228,173 | |
mS0/10150 | <e1>Dollfuss</e1> was assassinated on <e2>25 July 1934</e2> by ten Austrian Nazis (Paul Hudl Franz Holzweber Otto Planetta and others) of Regiment 89 who entered the Chancellery building and shot him in an attempted coup d'état the July Putsch | deathdate | e1 | e2 | Comment | 10,150 | |
mS1/11468573 | <e1>Hans Theilig</e1> (12 August 1914 in Hamburg – <e2>6 October 1976</e2>) in Hamburg was a German field handball player who competed in the 1936 Summer Olympics | deathdate | e1 | e2 | Comment | 11,468,573 | |
mS1/409071 | <e1>Theodor Eicke</e1> (17 October 1892 – <e2>26 February 1943</e2>) was a German SS functionary during the Nazi era | deathdate | e1 | e2 | Comment | 409,071 | |
mS1/52269 | Sir <e1>Edward Richard George Heath</e1> (9 July 1916 – <e2>17 July 2005</e2>) often known as Ted Heath was a British politician who served as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 1970 to 1974 and Leader of the Conservative Party from 1965 to 1975 | deathdate | e1 | e2 | Comment | 52,269 | |
mS1/16433976 | <e1>Louise Diane d'Orléans</e1> (27 June 1716 – <e2>26 September 1736</e2>) was the sixth daughter and last child of Philippe d'Orléans Duke of Orléans (Regent of the Kingdom from 1715 to 1723) and his wife Françoise Marie de Bourbon the youngest legitimised daughter of King Louis XIV of France and his mistress Madame de Montespan | deathdate | e1 | e2 | Comment | 16,433,976 | |
mS1/1058883 | <e1>Claude</e1> died on <e2>20 July 1524</e2> at the Château de Blois aged twenty-four | deathdate | e1 | e2 | Comment | 1,058,883 | |
mS1/1091055 | <e1>Ray Barretto</e1> (April 29 1929 – <e2>February 17 2006</e2>) was a Puerto Rican conga drummer and bandleader born in New York | deathdate | e1 | e2 | Comment | 1,091,055 | |
mS1/1684419 | <e1>Antonino Rocca</e1> (born Antonino Biasetton 13 April 1921 – <e2>15 March 1977</e2>) was an Italian Argentinian professional wrestler | deathdate | e1 | e2 | Comment | 1,684,419 | |
mS1/3665413 | <e1>Ferdinand Marian</e1> (born Ferdinand Haschkowetz 14 August 1902 – <e2>7 August 1946</e2>) was an Austrian theatre and film actor best known for playing the leading character of Joseph Süß Oppenheimer in the German film Jud Süß SectionLife and career | deathdate | e1 | e2 | Comment | 3,665,413 | |
mS0/2267629 | <e1>Saunders</e1> died on <e2>October 25 2015</e2> at the age of 60 | deathdate | e1 | e2 | Comment | 2,267,629 | |
mS1/936912 | <e1>Edwards</e1> died of congestive heart failure at his home on <e2>August 29 2011</e2> at about 3 am According to events listings on the Metromix Chicago website | deathdate | e1 | e2 | Comment | 936,912 | |
mS1/62132 | <e1>Hyacinthe Rigaud</e1> ( 18 July 1659 – <e2>29 December 1743</e2>) was a French baroque painter most famous for his portraits of Louis XIV and other members of the French nobility | deathdate | e1 | e2 | Comment | 62,132 | |
mS1/922689 | <e1>Otto Muehl</e1> (16 June 1925 – <e2>26 May 2013</e2>) was an Austrian sex offender and artist who was known as one of the co-founders as well as a main participant of Viennese Actionism and for founding the Friedrichshof Commune | deathdate | e1 | e2 | Comment | 922,689 | |
mS1/764857 | <e1>Rosa Ponselle</e1> (January 22 1897 – <e2>May 25 1981</e2>) was an American operatic soprano with a large opulent voice | deathdate | e1 | e2 | Comment | 764,857 | |
mS1/4588221 | <e1>Philip Michael Bosco</e1> (September 26 1930 – <e2>December 3 2018</e2>) was an American actor | deathdate | e1 | e2 | Comment | 4,588,221 | |
mS1/6989900 | <e1>Ulderico Sergo</e1> (Rijeka 4 July 1913 – Cleveland <e2>20 February 1967</e2>) was a bantamweight professional boxer from Italy who won the gold medal at the 1936 Summer Olympics in Berlin | deathdate | e1 | e2 | Comment | 6,989,900 | |
mS1/1494482 | <e1>Johann Julius Walbaum</e1> (30 June 1724 Wolfenbüttel Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel – <e2>21 August 1799</e2> Lübeck) was a German physician naturalist and fauna taxonomist | deathdate | e1 | e2 | Comment | 1,494,482 | |
mS1/1179023 | <e1>Jorge González</e1> (January 31 1966 – <e2>September 22 2010</e2>) was an Argentine basketball player professional wrestler and actor better known for his appearances in World Championship Wrestling under the ring name El Gigante between 1989 and 1992 and in the World Wrestling Federation under the ring name Giant González in 1993 | deathdate | e1 | e2 | Comment | 1,179,023 | |
mS0/1695236 | On <e1>16 February 2017</e1> <e2>Kounellis</e2> died at the Villa Mafalda hospital in Rome | deathdate | e2 | e1 | Comment | 1,695,236 | |
mS0/37266 | <e1>Ferdinand</e1> succeeded his uncle on the latter's death (Carol I died without surviving issue) as King of Romania on 10 October 1914 reigning until his own death on <e2>20 July 1927</e2> | deathdate | e1 | e2 | Comment | 37,266 | |
mS1/24187842 | <e1>Leopold Andrian</e1> actually Leopold Freiherr Ferdinand von Andrian zu Werburg (May 9 1875 in Berlin − <e2>November 19 1951</e2> in Fribourg) was an Austrian author dramatist and diplomat | deathdate | e1 | e2 | Comment | 24,187,842 | |
mS1/424017 | <e1>Daniel Bensaïd</e1> (25 March 1946 – <e2>12 January 2010</e2>) was a philosopher and a leader of the Trotskyist movement in France | deathdate | e1 | e2 | Comment | 424,017 | |
mS1/1239399 | <e1>Rafael Frühbeck de Burgos</e1> (born Rafael Frühbeck 15 September 1933 Burgos Spain – <e2>11 June 2014</e2> Pamplona Spain) was a Spanish conductor and composer | deathdate | e1 | e2 | Comment | 1,239,399 | |
mS0/6208108 | <e1>Castro</e1> died on <e2>23 February 2016</e2> | deathdate | e1 | e2 | Comment | 6,208,108 | |
mS1/952406 | <e1>Rupert Julian</e1> (25 January 1879 – <e2>27 December 1943</e2>) was a New Zealand cinema actor director writer and producer | deathdate | e1 | e2 | Comment | 952,406 | |
mS1/1395661 | <e1>Giovanni Ferrari</e1> ( 6 December 1907 – <e2>2 December 1982</e2>) was an Italian footballer who played as a midfielder and as an inside forward on the left | deathdate | e1 | e2 | Comment | 1,395,661 | |
mS1/30863831 | <e1>Doherty</e1> died of toxemia on <e2>21 August 1919</e2> at Leon Cottage in Broadstairs Kent after suffering from tubercular nephritis and cystitis for two years | deathdate | e1 | e2 | Comment | 30,863,831 | |
mS0/2808685 | On <e1>9 June 2018</e1> <e2>Vokrri</e2> suffered a heart attack while he was exercising and died on his way to the emergency room | deathdate | e2 | e1 | Comment | 2,808,685 | |
mS1/147965 | <e1>Fish</e1> arrived at prison in March 1935 and was executed on <e2>January 16 1936</e2> in the electric chair at Sing Sing | deathdate | e1 | e2 | Comment | 147,965 | |
mS1/20305401 | On <e1>7 March 2000</e1> <e2>Ninomiya</e2> died of pneumonia in Tokyo at the age of 82 | deathdate | e2 | e1 | Comment | 20,305,401 | |
mS1/545800 | <e1>Andrew Newell Wyeth</e1> ( July 12 1917 – <e2>January 16 2009</e2>) was a visual artist primarily a realist painter working predominantly in a regionalist style | deathdate | e1 | e2 | Comment | 545,800 | |
mS1/1646912 | <e1>Horace McCoy</e1> (April 14 1897 – <e2>December 15 1955</e2>) was an American writer whose hardboiled novels took place during the Great Depression | deathdate | e1 | e2 | Comment | 1,646,912 | |
mS1/2568299 | <e1>Kumagae</e1> died at his hometown of Ōmuta Fukuoka on <e2>16 August 1968</e2> | deathdate | e1 | e2 | Comment | 2,568,299 | |
mS1/7336653 | <e1>Étienne Gailly</e1> (26 November 1922 Beringen – <e2>3 November 1971</e2> Genval) was a Belgian soldier and Olympic athlete who competed mainly in the Marathon | deathdate | e1 | e2 | Comment | 7,336,653 | |
mS0/12562 | <e1>Mendel</e1> died on <e2>6 January 1884</e2> at the age of 61 in Brno Moravia Austria-Hungary (now Czech Republic) from chronic nephritis | deathdate | e1 | e2 | Comment | 12,562 | |
mS1/1127222 | <e1>Kaikhosru Shapurji Sorabji</e1> (born Leon Dudley Sorabji 14 August 1892 – <e2>15 October 1988</e2>) was an English composer music critic pianist and writer | deathdate | e1 | e2 | Comment | 1,127,222 | |
mS0/20804864 | <e1>Giovanni Dolfin</e1> also known as Giovanni Delfino or Delfin (died <e2>12 July 1361</e2>) was the fifty-seventh Doge of Venice appointed on August 13 1356 | deathdate | e1 | e2 | Comment | 20,804,864 | |
mS0/313135 | <e1>Mahendra</e1> suffered a heart attack while hunting in Chitwan with Tiger Tops Hotel proprietor John Coapman also associated with the CIA at the time who reported in 1977 that Mahendra died in his arms after eating dinner on shikar and died <e2>31 January 1972</e2> in Bharatpur | deathdate | e1 | e2 | Comment | 313,135 | |
mS0/157902 | <e1>Robert Guiscard</e1> ( – <e2>17 July 1085</e2>) was a Norman adventurer remembered for the conquest of southern Italy and Sicily | deathdate | e1 | e2 | Comment | 157,902 | |
mS1/82413 | On the morning of <e1>23 June 1959</e1> <e2>Vian</e2> was at the Cinema Marbeuf for the screening of the film version of I will Spit on Your Graves | deathdate | e2 | e1 | Comment | 82,413 | |
mS1/58193 | <e1>Pierre Corneille</e1> ( Rouen 6 June 1606 – Paris <e2>1 October 1684</e2>) was a French tragedian | deathdate | e1 | e2 | Comment | 58,193 | |
mS1/838343 | <e1>Gaston Étienne Ghislaine Reiff</e1> (24 February 1921 – <e2>6 May 1992</e2>) was a Belgian runner | deathdate | e1 | e2 | Comment | 838,343 | |
mS1/911140 | <e1>Bruce Earl Fairbairn</e1> (December 30 1949 – <e2>May 17 1999</e2>) was a Canadian musician and international record producer from Vancouver British Columbia Canada | deathdate | e1 | e2 | Comment | 911,140 | |
mS1/342057 | <e1>Gheorghe Gheorghiu-Dej</e1> ( 8 November 1901 – <e2>19 March 1965</e2>) was a Romanian communist politician | deathdate | e1 | e2 | Comment | 342,057 | |
mS0/16547859 | <e1>Cecilia</e1> died on <e2>30 July 1126</e2> in Caen France | deathdate | e1 | e2 | Comment | 16,547,859 | |
mS1/32678096 | <e1>Julieta Lanteri</e1> (March 22 1873 — <e2>February 25 1932</e2>) was an Italian Argentine physician leading freethinker and activist for women's rights in Argentina as well as for social reform generally | deathdate | e1 | e2 | Comment | 32,678,096 | |
mS0/11997746 | <e1>Ivan Sergeyevich Shmelyov</e1> ( also spelled Shmelev and Chmelov) ( – <e2>24 June 1950</e2>) was a Russian émigré writer best known for his full-blooded idyllic recreations of the pre-revolutionary past spent in the merchant district of Moscow | deathdate | e1 | e2 | Comment | 11,997,746 | |
mS1/11461 | <e1>Francis Harry Compton Crick</e1> (8 June 1916 – <e2>28 July 2004</e2>) was a British molecular biologist biophysicist and neuroscientist | deathdate | e1 | e2 | Comment | 11,461 | |
mS0/30273 | <e1>Eliot</e1> died of emphysema at his home in Kensington in London on <e2>4 January 1965</e2> and was cremated at Golders Green Crematorium | deathdate | e1 | e2 | Comment | 30,273 |