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<e1>Nicolaes Pieterszoon Berchem</e1> (1 October 1620 – <e2>18 February 1683</e2>) was a highly esteemed and prolific Dutch Golden Age painter of pastoral landscapes populated with mythological or biblical figures but also of a number of allegories and genre pieces
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mS0/2395833
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<e1>Agar</e1> died on <e2>April 7 2002</e2> in Burbank California from complications from emphysema
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mS0/550015
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<e1>Cunningham</e1> was killed in a car crash in Madrid on the morning of <e2>15 July 1989</e2> at the age of 33
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mS1/593874
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<e1>Anita Page</e1> (August 4 1910 – <e2>September 6 2008</e2>) was an American film actress who reached stardom in the last years of the silent film era
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mS1/467628
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<e1>Margaret Dumont</e1> (October 20 1882 – <e2>March 6 1965)</e2> was an American stage and film actress
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mS1/7328346
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<e1>Jean Tinguely</e1> (22 May 1925 – <e2>30 August 1991</e2>) was a Swiss sculptor
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mS1/223925
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<e1>Dorothy Elizabeth Gish</e1> (March 11 1898 – <e2>June 4 1968</e2>) was an American actress of the screen and stage as well as a director and writer
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mS1/9288
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<e1>Elvis Aaron Presley</e1> (January 8 1935 – <e2>August 16 1977</e2>) was an American singer and actor
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mS1/148725
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<e1>George Woodcock</e1> ( May 8 1912 – <e2>January 28 1995</e2>) was a Canadian writer of political biography and history an anarchist thinker an essayist and literary critic
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mS1/389398
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<e1>Alexandre Cabanel</e1> ( 28 September 1823 Montpellier – <e2>23 January 1889</e2>) was a French painter
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mS1/31134
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Prince <e1>Nikolai Sergeyevich Trubetzkoy</e1> ( Moscow April 16 1890 – Vienna <e2>June 25 1938</e2>) was a Russian linguist and historian whose teachings formed a nucleus of the Prague School of structural linguistics
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mS1/19711809
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<e1>Jan Marek</e1> (December 31 1979 – <e2>September 7 2011</e2>) was a Czech professional ice hockey centre playing for HC CSKA Moscow of the Kontinental Hockey League (KHL)
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mS1/144015
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<e1>Samson Raphael Hirsch</e1> (June 20 1808 – <e2>December 31 1888</e2>) was a German Orthodox rabbi best known as the intellectual founder of the Torah im Derech Eretz school of contemporary Orthodox Judaism
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mS0/5490764
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<e1>Umihana Čuvidina</e1> lived into old age and died in <e2>about 1870</e2>
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mS1/63436
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<e1>Greta Garbo</e1> (born Greta Lovisa Gustafsson 18 September 1905 – <e2>15 April 1990</e2>) was a Swedish-American film actress during the 1920s and 1930s
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mS1/25783
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Richard Bedford Bennett 1st Viscount <e1>Bennett</e1> (3 July 1870 – <e2>26 June 1947</e2>) was a Canadian lawyer businessman and politician
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mS0/1741615
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Aside from the <e1>Ingvar</e1> runestones there are no extant Swedish sources that mention Ingvar but there is Yngvars saga víðförla and three Icelandic annals that mention his death under <e2>the year 1041</e2> Annales regii the Lögmanns annáll and the Flateyarbók annals
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mS0/383032
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<e1>Spitzer</e1> died suddenly on <e2>March 31 1997</e2> after completing a regular day of work at Princeton University
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mS1/787770
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<e1>Paul Ludwig Ewald von Kleist</e1> (8 August 1881 – <e2>13 November 1954</e2>) was a German field marshal during World War II
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mS1/952926
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<e1>Dreyfus</e1> died on <e2>April 22 2017</e2>
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mS1/328931
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<e1>Maud</e1> of Wales (Maud Charlotte Mary Victoria 26 November 1869 – <e2>20 November 1938</e2>) was Queen of Norway as spouse of King Haakon VII
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mS1/205686
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<e1>Michael Norman Manley</e1> ON OCC (10 December 1924 – <e2>6 March 1997</e2>) was a Jamaican politician who served as the fourth Prime Minister of Jamaica from 1972 to 1980 and from 1989 to 1992
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mS0/142743
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However George D Painter makes numerous references to <e1>the year 1491</e1> in his book William Caxton a biography as the year of <e2>Caxton</e2>'s death since 24 March was the last day of the year according to the calendar used at the time so the year-change hadn't happened yet
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mS1/433679
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Walter Andrew Shewhart (pronounced like shoe-heart March 18 1891 – <e1>March 11 1967)</e1> was an American physicist engineer and statistician sometimes known as the father of statistical quality control and also related to the <e2>Shewhart</e2> cycle
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mS1/11502323
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<e1>Carl Leslie Shy</e1> (September 13 1908 – <e2>December 17 1991</e2>) was an American basketball player who competed in the 1936 Summer Olympics
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mS0/147615
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<e1>Raphael Holinshed</e1> (–<e2>1580</e2>) was an English chronicler whose work commonly known as Holinshed's Chronicles was one of the major sources used by William Shakespeare for a number of his plays
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mS1/1701442
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<e1>Hans Erni</e1> (February 21 1909 – <e2>March 21 2015</e2>) was a Swiss graphic designer painter illustrator engraver and sculptor
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mS1/241365
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<e1>Sohn Kee-chung</e1> ( August 29 1912 – <e2>November 15 2002</e2>) was a Korean athlete and long-distance runner
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mS1/26185
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His colleague Benjamin Whichcote died at <e1>Cudworth</e1>'s house in Cambridge (1683) and Cudworth himself died (<e2>26 June 1688</e2>) and was buried in the Chapel of Christ's College
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mS1/640363
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<e1>Czartoryski</e1> died at his country residence at Montfermeil near Meaux on <e2>15 July 1861</e2>
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mS1/25239441
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<e1>Arnold Hauser</e1> (8 May 1892 in Timişoara – <e2>28 January 1978</e2> in Budapest) was a Hungarian art historian who was perhaps the leading Marxist in the field
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mS1/33133
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<e1>Walter Houser Brattain</e1> ( February 10 1902 – <e2>October 13 1987</e2>) was an American physicist at Bell Labs who along with fellow scientists John Bardeen and William Shockley invented the point-contact transistor in December 1947
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mS1/25822
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Reuben Garrett Lucius Goldberg (July 4 1883 – <e1>December 7 1970</e1>) known best as <e2>Rube Goldberg</e2> was an American cartoonist sculptor author engineer and inventor
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mS1/230629
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<e1>Franz Rosenzweig</e1> ( 25 December 1886 – <e2>10 December 1929</e2>) was a German Jewish theologian philosopher and translator
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mS0/355632
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<e1>Keegan</e1> died on <e2>2 August 2012</e2> of natural causes at his home in Kilmington western England
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mS1/491619
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<e1>Akiba Kiwelowicz Rubinstein</e1> (1 December 1880 – <e2>14 March 1961</e2>) was a Polish chess grandmaster who is considered to have been one of the strongest players never to have become World Chess Champion
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mS1/303505
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Jaime Ramón Mercader del Río (7 February 1913 – <e1>18 October 1978</e1>) more commonly known as <e2>Ramón Mercader</e2> was a Spanish communist and NKVD agent who assassinated the Russian Bolshevik revolutionary Leon Trotsky in Mexico City in August 1940
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mS1/1147293
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<e1>John Spencer</e1> (December 20 1946 – <e2>December 16 2005</e2>) was an American actor
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mS1/70084
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<e1>August Bournonville</e1> (21 August 1805 – <e2>30 November 1879</e2>) was a Danish ballet master and choreographer
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mS1/177359
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<e1>René Lévesque</e1> (Quebec French pronunciation August 24 1922 – <e2>November 1 1987</e2>) was a reporter a minister of the government of Quebec (1960–1966) the founder of the Parti Québécois political party and the 23rd Premier of Quebec (November 25 1976 – October 3 1985)
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mS1/6598884
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<e1>Panteleimon Oleksandrovych Kulish</e1> (also spelled Panteleymon or Pantelejmon Kuliš August 7 1819 – <e2>February 14 1897</e2>) was a Ukrainian writer critic poet folklorist and translator
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| 6,598,884 | |
mS1/5370876
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<e1>Jan Křtitel Václav Kalivoda</e1> (Johann Baptist Wenzel Kalliwoda in German) (February 21 1801 – <e2>December 3 1866</e2>) was a composer conductor and violinist of Bohemian birth
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mS1/1253607
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<e1>John Andrew Howard Ogdon</e1> (27 January 1937 – <e2>1 August 1989</e2>) was an English pianist and composer
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mS0/103169
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<e1>Jacques Paul Migne</e1> ( 25 October 1800 – <e2>24 October 1875</e2>) was a French priest who published inexpensive and widely distributed editions of theological works encyclopedias and the texts of the Church Fathers with the goal of providing a universal library for the Catholic priesthood
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mS1/195306
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<e1>Harvey Bernard Milk</e1> (May 22 1930 – <e2>November 27 1978</e2>) was an American politician and the first openly gay elected official in the history of California where he was elected to the San Francisco Board of Supervisors
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mS1/1387561
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<e1>Karel Kryl</e1> (April 12 1944 Kroměříž – <e2>March 3 1994</e2> Munich) was an iconic Czechoslovak (Moravian born and Czech speaking) poet singer-songwriter and author of many hit protest songs in which he identified and attacked the hypocrisy stupidity and inhumanity of the Communist (and later also the post-communist) regime in his home country
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mS1/202835
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<e1>Jack Kevorkian</e1> ( Hakob Gevorgyan May 26 1928 – <e2>June 3 2011</e2>) was an American pathologist and euthanasia proponent
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mS1/796026
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<e1>Otto Hermann Leopold Heckmann</e1> (June 23 1901 – <e2>May 13 1983</e2>) was a German astronomer
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| 796,026 | |
mS1/17326905
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Louis de Bourbon Légitimé de France Count of <e1>Vermandois</e1> (2 October 1667 – <e2>18 November 1683</e2>) was the eldest surviving son of Louis XIV of France and his mistress Louise de La Vallière
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| 17,326,905 | |
mS0/2017936
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Patriarch <e1>Pimen</e1> ( born Sergey Mikhailovich Izvekov Сергей Михайлович Извеков – <e2>May 3 1990</e2>) was the 14th Patriarch of Moscow and the head of the Russian Orthodox Church from 1970 to 1990
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mS1/26368
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<e1>Richard</e1> died on <e2>6 April 1199</e2> in the arms of his mother and thus ended his earthly day
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mS1/7142716
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<e1>Werner Liebrich</e1> (18 January 1927 – <e2>20 March 1995</e2>) was a German footballer who played in the centre back position
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| 7,142,716 | |
mS1/19205932
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Princess <e1>Helena</e1> survived her husband by 13 years and died on <e2>30 June 1962</e2> in Hellerup Denmark
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mS0/6301666
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<e1>Dmitry Gulia</e1> died on <e2>April 7 1960</e2> in the village of Agudzera in Abkhazia and was buried in the city of Sukhumi
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| 6,301,666 | |
mS1/59692624
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<e1>Mirjam Pressler</e1> (18 June 1940 – <e2>16 January 2019</e2>) was a German novelist and translator
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| 59,692,624 | |
mS0/733168
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<e1>Parker</e1> was 77 when he died suddenly of a heart attack at his home in Cambridge Massachusetts on <e2>January 18 2010</e2> discovered at his desk by his wife Joan he had been working on a novel
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| 733,168 | |
mS1/3151621
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<e1>Charles Walters</e1> (November 17 1911 – <e2>August 13 1982</e2>) was a Hollywood director and choreographer most noted for his work in MGM musicals and comedies from the 1940s to the 1960s
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| 3,151,621 | |
mS1/2310417
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<e1>Bob Martin</e1> (7 June 1922 Krasnoyarsk Siberia – <e2>13 January 1998</e2> Vienna Austria) born Leo Heppe was an Austrian singer who was the first participant representing Austria in the Eurovision Song Contest
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mS1/34128
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<e1>Wilhelm Maximilian Wundt</e1> ( 16 August 1832 – <e2>31 August 1920</e2>) was a German physician physiologist philosopher and professor known today as one of the founding figures of modern psychology
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mS1/658513
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<e1>Amado Nervo</e1> (August 27 1870 – <e2>May 24 1919</e2>) also known as Juan Crisóstomo Ruiz de Nervo was a Mexican poet journalist and educator
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mS1/162881
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<e1>Roy Ellsworth Harris</e1> (February 12 1898 – <e2>October 1 1979</e2>) was an American composer
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mS1/3798576
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<e1>Carl Friedrich Christian Fasch</e1> (18 November 1736 – <e2>3 August 1800</e2>) was a German composer and harpsichordist
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| 3,798,576 | |
mS1/342665
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<e1>Fei Xiaotong</e1> or Fei Hsiao-Tung (November 2 1910 – <e2>April 24 2005</e2>) was a pioneering Chinese researcher and professor of sociology and anthropology he was also noted for his studies in the study of China's ethnic groups as well as a social activist
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| 342,665 | |
mS1/13581426
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<e1>Nino Bibbia</e1> (15 March 1922 – <e2>28 May 2013</e2>) was an Italian skeleton racer and bobsledder who competed in the late 1940s
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| 13,581,426 | |
mS0/193324
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On <e1>August 20 2006</e1> at age 94 <e2>Rosenthal</e2> died of natural causes in his sleep at a center for assisted living in Novato located in the North Bay region of the San Francisco Bay Area in northern Marin County
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mS1/25865568
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On <e1>April 17 2003</e1> <e2>Kondo</e2> died of brain tumor in Toyoake at the age of 30
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| 25,865,568 | |
mS1/264036
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<e1>Peter Kürten</e1> ( 26 May 1883 – <e2>2 July 1931</e2>) was a German serial killer known as both The Vampire of Düsseldorf and the Düsseldorf Monster who committed a series of murders and sexual assaults between February and November 1929 in the city of Düsseldorf
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| 264,036 | |
mS1/1117909
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<e1>Ernest James Renshaw</e1> (3 January 1861 – <e2>2 September 1899</e2>) was an English tennis player who was active in the late 19th century
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| 1,117,909 | |
mS0/1657
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<e1>Afonso</e1> died shortly after probably out of a sudden cause of death on <e2>6 December 1185</e2>
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mS1/208625
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<e1>Osman III</e1> ( ‘Osmān-i sālis 2/3 January 1699 – <e2>30 October 1757</e2>) was the Sultan of the Ottoman Empire from 1754 to 1757
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| 208,625 | |
mS1/1035700
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<e1>James LaRue Avery</e1> (November 27 1945 – <e2>December 31 2013</e2>) was an American actor voice actor and poet
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| 1,035,700 | |
mS1/402553
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King <e1>Saud</e1> died at the age of 67 on <e2>23 February 1969</e2> in Athens
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| 402,553 | |
mS1/310810
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<e1>John Aaron Lewis</e1> (May 3 1920 – <e2>March 29 2001</e2>) was an American jazz pianist composer and arranger best known as the founder and musical director of the Modern Jazz Quartet
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| 310,810 | |
mS1/24237449
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Emelia Pérez Castellanos (Havana Cuba 10 November 1929 – Mexico City <e1>1 January 2015</e1>) better known as <e2>Ninón Sevilla</e2> was a Cuban-born Mexican film actress and dancer who was active during the golden age of Mexican cinema
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| 24,237,449 | |
mS1/59922
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Sir <e1>Peter Markham Scott</e1> (14 September 1909 – <e2>29 August 1989</e2>) was a British ornithologist conservationist painter naval officer broadcaster and sportsman
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| 59,922 | |
mS1/727326
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<e1>Fernando Belaúnde Terry</e1> (October 7 1912 – <e2>June 4 2002</e2>) was a Peruvian politician who served as the 57th and 60th President of Peru (1963–1968 and 1980–1985)
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| 727,326 | |
mS1/8218
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<e1>Dennis MacAlistair Ritchie</e1> (September 9 1941 – <e2>October 12 2011</e2>) was an American computer scientist
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| 8,218 | |
mS1/849454
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<e1>Pete Shelley</e1> (born Peter Campbell McNeish 17 April 1955 – <e2>6 December 2018</e2>) was an English singer songwriter and guitarist
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| 849,454 | |
mS1/16345
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<e1>John Michael Frankenheimer</e1> (February 19 1930 – <e2>July 6 2002)</e2> was an American film and television director known for social dramas and action/suspense films
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| 16,345 | |
mS0/11866541
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Upon learning of the death of her daughter Alexandra Pavlovna said On the eighth day after the birth <e1>Alexandra</e1> was allowed to get up but in the evening she developed puerperal fever which finally caused her early death on <e2>16 March 1801</e2> aged 17
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| 11,866,541 | |
mS1/837183
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Major General <e1>Joseph Saidu Momoh</e1> OOR OBE (January 26 1937 – <e2>August 3 2003</e2>) served as President of Sierra Leone from November 1985 to April 29 1992
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| 837,183 | |
mS1/160388
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Herbert Buckingham Khaury (April 12 1932 <e1>November 30 1996</e1>) known professionally as <e2>Tiny Tim</e2> was an American singer and ukulele player and a musical archivist
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| 160,388 | |
mS1/330661
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<e1>Eliza McCardle Johnson</e1> (October 4 1810 – <e2>January 15 1876)</e2> was the First Lady of the United States the Second Lady of the United States and the wife of Andrew Johnson the 17th President of the United States SectionEarly life and marriage
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e1
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e2
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Comment
| 330,661 | |
mS1/371801
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<e1>Emmanuel Frémiet</e1> (6 December 1824 – <e2>10 September 1910</e2>) was a French sculptor
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deathdate
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e1
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e2
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Comment
| 371,801 | |
mS0/764621
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<e1>Konstantin Petrovich Pobedonostsev</e1> ( May 21 1827 Moscow – <e2>March 23 1907</e2> Saint Petersburg) was a Russian jurist statesman and adviser to three Tsars
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deathdate
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e1
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e2
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Comment
| 764,621 | |
mS1/214885
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<e1>Edsel Bryant Ford</e1> (November 6 1893 – <e2>May 26 1943</e2>) was the son of Clara Jane Bryant Ford and the only child of Henry Ford
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deathdate
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e1
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e2
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Comment
| 214,885 | |
mS1/4700561
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<e1>Jacques-Nicolas (Jaak-Nicolaas) Lemmens</e1> (3 January 1823 – <e2>30 January 1881</e2>) was an organist music teacher and composer for his instrument
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deathdate
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e1
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e2
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Comment
| 4,700,561 | |
mS1/747735
|
<e1>George William Russell</e1> (10 April 1867 – <e2>17 July 1935</e2>) who wrote with the pseudonym Æ (sometimes written AE or AE) was an Irish writer editor critic poet painter and Irish nationalist
|
deathdate
|
e1
|
e2
|
Comment
| 747,735 | |
mS1/294787
|
<e1>Diego Martínez Barrio</e1> (25 November 1883 Seville – <e2>1 January 1962</e2>) was a Spanish politician during the Second Spanish Republic Prime Minister of Spain between 9 October 1933 and 26 December 1933 and was briefly appointed again by Manuel Azaña on 19 July 1936 - two days after the beginning of the Spanish Civil War
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deathdate
|
e1
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e2
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Comment
| 294,787 | |
mS1/1853769
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<e1>Tapio Veli Ilmari Wirkkala</e1> (2 June 1915 Hanko – <e2>19 May 1985</e2>) was a Finnish designer and sculptor a major figure of post-war design
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deathdate
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e1
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e2
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Comment
| 1,853,769 | |
mS0/9746266
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<e1>Bracelli</e1> died on <e2>15 December 1651</e2> at the age of 64
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deathdate
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e1
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e2
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Comment
| 9,746,266 | |
mS1/7424477
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<e1>Archibald Gracie IV</e1> (January 15 1858 – <e2>December 4 1912</e2>) was an American writer soldier amateur historian real estate investor and survivor of the sinking of RMS Titanic
|
deathdate
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e1
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e2
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Comment
| 7,424,477 | |
mS0/16764285
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<e1>Coward</e1> died at his home Firefly Estate in Jamaica on <e2>26 March 1973</e2> of heart failure and was buried three days later on the brow of Firefly Hill overlooking the north coast of the island
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deathdate
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e1
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e2
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Comment
| 16,764,285 | |
mS1/6731336
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<e1>Willye Brown White</e1> (December 31 1939 – <e2>February 6 2007</e2>) was the first American track and field athlete to take part in five Olympics from 1956 to 1972
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deathdate
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e1
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e2
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Comment
| 6,731,336 | |
mS0/3976877
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<e1>Georgios Theotokis</e1> ( 1844 in Corfu – <e2>12 January 1916</e2> in Athens) was a Greek politician and Prime Minister of Greece serving the post four times
|
deathdate
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e1
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e2
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Comment
| 3,976,877 | |
mS1/44392
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<e1>Andrzej Witold Wajda</e1> ( 6 March 1926 – <e2>9 October 2016</e2>) was a Polish film and theatre director
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deathdate
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e1
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e2
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Comment
| 44,392 | |
mS1/1127749
|
<e1>Tommaso Landolfi</e1> (9 August 1908 – <e2>8 July 1979</e2>) was an Italian author translator and literary critic
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deathdate
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e1
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e2
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Comment
| 1,127,749 | |
mS1/2081776
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Vasanth Kumar Shivashankar Padukone (9 July 1925 – <e1>10 October 1964</e1>) better known as <e2>Guru Dutt</e2> was an Indian film director producer and actor
|
deathdate
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e2
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e1
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Comment
| 2,081,776 | |
mS0/701574
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Former President <e1>Hassanali</e1> died on <e2>25 August 2006</e2> at his home in Westmoorings Trinidad and Tobago at the age of 88
|
deathdate
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e1
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e2
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Comment
| 701,574 | |
mS1/1818637
|
<e1>Fernán Caballero</e1> (24 December 1796 Morges Vaud – <e2>7 April 1877</e2>) was the pseudonym adopted from the name of a village in the province of Ciudad Real by the Spanish novelist Cecilia Francisca Josefa Böhl de Faber
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deathdate
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e1
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e2
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Comment
| 1,818,637 |
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