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mS0/436254
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Still suffering from depression <e1>Széchenyi</e1> committed suicide by a shot to his head on <e2>8 April 1860</e2> in his 68th year
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<e1>Antanas Merkys</e1> ( 1 February 1887 – <e2>5 March 1955</e2>) was the last Prime Minister of independent Lithuania serving from November 1939 to June 1940
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mS1/1252109
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<e1>Jim Rathmann</e1> (July 16 1928 – <e2>November 23 2011</e2>) born Royal Richard Rathmann was an American race car driver who won the Indianapolis 500 in 1960
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mS0/8998551
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<e1>Adelaide</e1> of Turin (also Adelheid Adelais or Adeline – <e2>19 December 1091</e2>) was the Countess of part of the March of Ivrea and the Marchioness of Turin in Northwestern Italy from 1034 to her death
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mS1/626331
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<e1>Billy Barty</e1> (born William John Bertanzetti October 25 1924 – <e2>December 23 2000</e2>) was an American actor and activist
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mS0/21711647
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<e1>Ahmet Ertegun</e1> ( Turkish spelling Ahmet Ertegün ( – <e2>December 14 2006)</e2> was a Turkish-American businessman songwriter and philanthropist
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mS1/5286962
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<e1>Rudolf Rudi Dassler</e1> (26 March 1898 in Herzogenaurach Germany – <e2>27 October 1974</e2> in Herzogenaurach) was the German founder of the sportswear company Puma and the older brother of Adidas founder Adolf Adi Dassler
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mS1/2962426
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<e1>Raymond Ray Ernest Michel Braine</e1> (28 April 1907 – <e2>24 December 1978</e2>) was a Belgian football striker
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mS0/2575596
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Upon <e1>Dimitry</e1>'s death on <e2>October 28 1709</e2> his relics were placed at St Jacob's Monastery which his followers would rebuild as Dimitry's shrine
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mS0/4156823
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<e1>Elizabeth</e1> of Carinthia (also known as Elizabeth of Tyrol – <e2>28 October 1312</e2>) was a Duchess of Austria from 1282 and Queen of Germany from 1298 until 1308 by marriage to the Habsburg king Albert I SectionLife
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| 4,156,823 | |
mS1/347301
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<e1>Levi Strauss</e1> ( born Löb Strauß February 26 1829 – <e2>September 26 1902</e2>) was a German-American businessman who founded the first company to manufacture blue jeans
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mS0/2032072
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<e1>James Guillaume</e1> (February 16 1844 London – <e2>November 20 1916</e2> Paris) was a leading member of the Jura federation the anarchist wing of the First International
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| 2,032,072 | |
mS1/1959330
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<e1>Peter Denis Hill-Wood</e1> (25 February 1936 – <e2>28 December 2018</e2>) was a British businessman and a chairman of Arsenal Football Club
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| 1,959,330 | |
mS1/1996766
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<e1>Eileen Essell</e1> (8 October 1922 – <e2>15 February 2015</e2>) was an English actress noted in part for not beginning her screen acting career until the age of 79
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| 1,996,766 | |
mS1/9171958
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<e1>John Davis Lodge</e1> (October 20 1903 – <e2>October 29 1985</e2>) was an American lawyer actor politician and diplomat
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| 9,171,958 | |
mS0/2087590
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<e1>Blanca</e1> of Navarre ( aft 1133 Laguardia Álava – <e2>August 12 1156</e2>) was Queen of Castile the daughter of King García Ramírez of Navarre and his first wife Margaret of L'Aigle
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| 2,087,590 | |
mS1/113565
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<e1>John Constable</e1> ( 11 June 1776 – <e2>31 March 1837</e2>) was an English landscape painter in the naturalistic tradition
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| 113,565 | |
mS1/7368655
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<e1>Werner Krämer</e1> (23 January 1940 – <e2>12 February 2010</e2>) was a German football player who is a household name to the West German football audience under his nickname Eia Krämer
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| 7,368,655 | |
mS1/404994
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<e1>Yumjaagiin Tsedenbal</e1> ( 17 September 1916 – <e2>20 April 1991</e2>) was the leader of Mongolia from 1940 to 1984
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mS1/759280
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<e1>Blake</e1> died at age 60 on <e2>August 16 1989</e2> at Mercy General Hospital in Sacramento California
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| 759,280 | |
mS1/614984
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<e1>Richard Rado</e1> FRS (28 April 1906 – <e2>23 December 1989</e2>) was a German-born British mathematician whose research concerned combinatorics and graph theory
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mS0/426046
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On <e1>December 12 1998</e1> he suffered a heart attack and died at the Florida Governor's Mansion leaving Lieutenant Governor Buddy MacKay to serve the remaining 23 days of <e2>Chiles</e2>' unexpired term
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mS1/9164325
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<e1>Raymond Bernard</e1> (10 October 1891 – <e2>12 December 1977</e2>) was a French film director and screenwriter whose career spanned more than forty years
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| 9,164,325 | |
mS1/4911103
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<e1>Shirley Anne Walker</e1> (née Rogers April 10 1945 – <e2>November 30 2006</e2>) was an American film and television composer and conductor
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| 4,911,103 | |
mS0/861627
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<e1>Bauer</e1> died of heart failure in Paris on <e2>4 July 1938</e2> aged 56 just four months after Austria had become part of the Nazi Third Reich
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| 861,627 | |
mS1/19544151
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<e1>Claude Lévi-Strauss</e1> ( 28 November 1908 – <e2>30 October 2009</e2>) was a French anthropologist and ethnologist whose work was key in the development of the theory of structuralism and structural anthropology
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| 19,544,151 | |
mS1/1357216
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Count <e1>Edward Bernard Raczyński</e1> (December 19 1891 – <e2>July 30 1993</e2>) was a Polish diplomat writer politician and President of Poland in exile (between 1979 and 1986)
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| 1,357,216 | |
mS1/2082207
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<e1>Jacques Mieses</e1> (born Jakob Mieses 27 February 1865 – <e2>23 February 1954</e2>) was a German-born chess Grandmaster and writer
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| 2,082,207 | |
mS1/161870
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<e1>Marcello Vincenzo Domenico Mastroianni</e1> ( 28 September 1924 – <e2>19 December 1996</e2>) was an Italian film actor
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mS1/1041657
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Upon <e1>Ernest</e1>'s death on <e2>22 August 1893</e2> at Reinhardsbrunn Alfred succeeded to the ducal throne
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mS1/1093884
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<e1>Fritz Fischer</e1> (5 March 1908 – 1 <e2>December 1999</e2>) was a German historian best known for his analysis of the causes of World War I
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| 1,093,884 | |
mS1/1451286
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<e1>Penn</e1> died in Manhattan on <e2>September 28 2010</e2> a day after his 88th birthday from congestive heart failure
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mS1/5814310
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<e1>Alf Steen Andersen</e1> (15 May 1906 – <e2>12 April 1975</e2>) was a Norwegian ski jumper
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| 5,814,310 | |
mS1/998179
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<e1>Alfred Day Hershey</e1> (December 4 1908 – <e2>May 22 1997)</e2> was an American Nobel Prize–winning bacteriologist and geneticist
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| 998,179 | |
mS1/353206
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<e1>Benjamin Graham</e1> ( né Grossbaum May 9 1894 – <e2>September 21 1976</e2>) was a British-born American investor economist and professor
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| 353,206 | |
mS1/750333
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<e1>S S Van Dine</e1> (also styled SS Van Dine) is the pseudonym used by American art critic Willard Huntington Wright (October 15 1888 – <e2>April 11 1939</e2>) when he wrote detective novels
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mS0/298396
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<e1>Reger</e1> died of a heart attack while staying at a hotel in Leipzig on <e2>11 May 1916</e2>
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mS1/171473
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<e1>Ambrose Everett Burnside</e1> (May 23 1824 – <e2>September 13 1881)</e2> was an American soldier railroad executive inventor industrialist and politician from Rhode Island
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| 171,473 | |
mS1/3143357
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<e1>Heinrich Hoffmann</e1> (June 13 1809 – <e2>September 20 1894)</e2> was a German psychiatrist who also wrote some short works including Der Struwwelpeter an illustrated book portraying children misbehaving
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| 3,143,357 | |
mS1/133410
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<e1>Johann Strauss I</e1> ( also Johann Baptist Strauss Johann Strauss Sr the Elder the Father March 14 1804 – <e2>September 25 1849</e2>) was an Austrian Romantic composer
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| 133,410 | |
mS1/22728486
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<e1>Karel Svoboda</e1> (19 December 1938 – <e2>28 January 2007</e2>) was a Czech composer of popular music
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| 22,728,486 | |
mS1/33934077
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<e1>Simone Sherise Battle</e1> (June 17 1989 – <e2>September 5 2014</e2>) was an American actress and singer from Los Angeles California
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| 33,934,077 | |
mS1/46427819
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<e1>Oles Buzina</e1> ( 13 July 1969 Kiev Ukrainian SSR – <e2>16 April 2015</e2> Kiev Ukraine) was a Ukrainian journalist and writer known for his strong pro-Russian views
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| 46,427,819 | |
mS1/208325
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<e1>David Halberstam</e1> (April 10 1934 <e2>April 23 2007</e2>) was an American journalist and historian known for his work on the Vietnam War politics history the Civil Rights Movement business media American culture and later sports journalism
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| 208,325 | |
mS1/325119
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It was insinuated that <e1>Tsunayoshi</e1> was stabbed by his consort after he tried to proclaim an illegitimate child as his heir this concept stemming from the Sanno Gaiki is refuted in contemporary records which explain that Tsunayoshi had the measles at the end of his life and died on <e2>February 19 1709</e2> in the presence of his entourage
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| 325,119 | |
mS1/75233
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<e1>Hilary Whitehall Putnam</e1> ( July 31 1926 – <e2>March 13 2016</e2>) was an American philosopher mathematician and computer scientist and a major figure in analytic philosophy in the second half of the 20th century
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mS0/2227409
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<e1>Naji al-Ali</e1> was subsequently taken to hospital and remained in coma until his death on <e2>29 August 1987</e2>
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| 2,227,409 | |
mS1/1176054
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<e1>Estelle Taylor</e1> (May 20 1894 – <e2>April 15 1958)</e2> was an American actress singer model and animal rights activist
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| 1,176,054 | |
mS1/1073114
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<e1>Johan Gadolin</e1> (5 June 1760 – <e2>15 August 1852</e2>) was a Finnish chemist physicist and mineralogist
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| 1,073,114 | |
mS1/8534185
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Cardinal <e1>Simon Ignatius Pimenta</e1> died on <e2>19 July 2013</e2> while he was resting at the Clergy Home in Bandstand Bandra having moved here as his apartment at the Archbishop's House was undergoing repair
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| 8,534,185 | |
mS1/502289
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<e1>Michael Charles Gauntlet Wilding</e1> (23 July 1912 – <e2>8 July 1979</e2>) was an English stage television and film actor
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| 502,289 | |
mS0/1441570
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<e1>Strassmann</e1> died <e2>22 April 1980</e2> in Mainz
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| 1,441,570 | |
mS1/636202
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<e1>Leonhard Hess Stejneger</e1> (30 October 1851 – <e2>28 February 1943</e2>) was a Norwegian-born American ornithologist herpetologist and zoologist
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| 636,202 | |
mS1/42311
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<e1>Marien Ngouabi</e1> (or N'Gouabi) (December 31 1938 – <e2>March 18 1977</e2>) was the third President of the Republic of the Congo from January 1 1969 to March 18 1977
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| 42,311 | |
mS1/1170973
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Norman Jay Rambo (November 13 1941 – <e1>March 21 1994</e1>) professionally known as <e2>Dack Rambo</e2> was an American actor most notable for appearing as Walter Brennan's grandson Jeff in the series The Guns of Will Sonnett as Steve Jacobi in the soap opera All My Children as cousin Jack Ewing on Dallas and as Grant Harrison on the soap opera Another World
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| 1,170,973 | |
mS0/10598198
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<e1>Danishmend Gazi</e1> full name Gümüştekin Danishmend Ahmed Gazi () Danishmend Taylu or Malik Dānishmand Aḥmad Ghāzī (died <e2>1104</e2>) was the founder of the beylik of Danishmends
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| 10,598,198 | |
mS1/99326
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<e1>Richard Wesley Hamming</e1> (Chicago Illinois February 11 1915 – Monterey California <e2>January 7 1998</e2>) was an American mathematician whose work had many implications for computer engineering and telecommunications
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| 99,326 | |
mS1/2446920
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<e1>Alexandre Astruc</e1> ( 13 July 1923 – <e2>19 May 2016</e2>) was a French film critic and film director
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| 2,446,920 | |
mS0/238391
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<e1>John Singleton Copley</e1> (1738 – <e2>September 9 1815</e2>) was an Anglo-American painter active in both colonial America and England
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| 238,391 | |
mS0/15644
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On <e1>September 11 2002</e1> <e2>Unitas</e2> died after suffering a heart attack while working out at the Kernan Physical Therapy Center (now The University of Maryland Rehabilitation Orthopaedic Institute) in Baltimore
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| 15,644 | |
mS1/8002837
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<e1>Armas Adam Toivonen</e1> (January 20 1899 Halikko – <e2>September 12 1973</e2>) was a Finnish athlete who mainly competed in the men's marathon during his career
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| 8,002,837 | |
mS0/1136889
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On <e1>16 September 1931</e1> on the orders of the Italian court and with Italian hopes that Libyan resistance would die with him <e2>Mukhtar</e2> was hanged before his followers in the POW camp of Suluq at the age of 73 years
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| 1,136,889 | |
mS1/163094
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<e1>Eurico Gaspar Dutra</e1> ( May 18 1883 – <e2>June 11 1974</e2>) was a Brazilian military leader and politician who served as 16th President of Brazil from 1946 to 1951
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| 163,094 | |
mS1/559053
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<e1>William Samuel Johnson</e1> (October 7 1727 – <e2>November 14 1819</e2>) was an early American statesman who was notable for signing the United States Constitution for representing Connecticut in the United States Senate and for serving as the third president of King's College now known as Columbia University
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| 559,053 | |
mS1/55503
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<e1>Elizabeth Cleghorn Gaskell</e1> (née Stevenson 29 September 1810 – <e2>12 November 1865</e2>) often referred to as Mrs Gaskell was an English novelist biographer and short story writer
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| 55,503 | |
mS0/1226556
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<e1>Stommelen</e1> was killed in a crash during the Los Angeles Times Grand Prix 6 hour International Motor Sports Association GT Championship event at Riverside International Raceway on <e2>24 April 1983</e2>
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| 1,226,556 | |
mS1/167622
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<e1>Colin Henry Wilson</e1> (26 June 1931 – <e2>5 December 2013</e2>) was an English writer philosopher and novelist
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| 167,622 | |
mS1/33925
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<e1>William Wordsworth</e1> (7 April 1770 – <e2>23 April 1850</e2>) was a major English Romantic poet who with Samuel Taylor Coleridge helped to launch the Romantic Age in English literature with their joint publication Lyrical Ballads (1798)
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| 33,925 | |
mS1/820867
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<e1>Leon Russell</e1> (born Claude Russell Bridges April 2 1942 – <e2>November 13 2016</e2>) was an American musician and songwriter who was involved with numerous bestselling pop music records during his 60-year career
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| 820,867 | |
mS1/2031476
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<e1>Giovanni Gronchi</e1> ( 10 September 1887 – <e2>17 October 1978</e2>) was a Christian Democratic Italian politician who became the third President of the Italian Republic in 1955 after Luigi Einaudi
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| 2,031,476 | |
mS1/968644
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<e1>Lennart Nilsson</e1> (24 August 1922 – <e2>28 January 2017</e2>) was a Swedish photographer and scientist
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| 968,644 | |
mS0/28781116
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<e1>Gustav Heinrich Johann Apollon Tammann</e1> ( – <e2>17 December 1938</e2>) was a prominent chemist-physicist of Estonian and Baltic-German descent who made important contributions in the fields of glassy and solid solutions heterogeneous equilibria crystallization and metallurgy
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| 28,781,116 | |
mS1/4828786
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<e1>Lia Manoliu</e1> ( 25 April 1932 – <e2>9 January 1998</e2>) was a Romanian discus thrower who won one gold and two bronze Olympic medals
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| 4,828,786 | |
mS0/13120
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On August 24 1998 while in Boston to attend a meeting by the American Chemical Society <e1>Seaborg</e1> suffered a stroke which led to his death six months later on <e2>February 25 1999</e2> at his home in Lafayette
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| 13,120 | |
mS1/242794
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<e1>Theda Bara</e1> ( born Theodosia Burr Goodman July 29 1885 – <e2>April 7 1955</e2>) was an American silent film and stage actress
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| 242,794 | |
mS1/989727
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<e1>Claude</e1> of France (12 November 1547 Fontainebleau – <e2>21 February 1575</e2> Nancy) was a French princess as the second daughter of King Henry II of France and Catherine de' Medici and Duchess of Lorraine by marriage to Charles III Duke of Lorraine
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| 989,727 | |
mS0/241043
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<e1>Munzinger</e1> died in office on <e2>6 February 1855</e2>
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| 241,043 | |
mS1/1398736
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<e1>Johan Ludvig Heiberg</e1> (14 December 1791 – <e2>25 August 1860</e2>) Danish poet playwright literary critic literary historian son of the political writer Peter Andreas Heiberg (1758–1841) and of the novelist afterwards the Baroness Gyllembourg-Ehrensvärd was born in Copenhagen
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| 1,398,736 | |
mS1/154450
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<e1>Twain</e1> was born two weeks after Halley's Comet's closest approach in 1835 he said in 1909 Twain's prediction was accurate he died of a heart attack on <e2>April 21 1910</e2> in Redding Connecticut one day after the comet's closest approach to Earth
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| 154,450 | |
mS0/224720
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<e1>Tobias George Smollett</e1> (baptised 19 March 1721 died <e2>17 September 1771</e2>) was a Scottish poet and author
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| 224,720 | |
mS1/735185
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On <e1>June 6 1956</e1> <e2>Bingham</e2> died at his Washington DC home
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| 735,185 | |
mS1/12517373
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<e1>Markus Reiner</e1> ( born 5 January 1886 died <e2>25 April 1976</e2>) was an Israeli scientist and a major figure in rheology
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deathdate
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e1
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e2
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Comment
| 12,517,373 | |
mS1/395233
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<e1>Inman</e1> died early in the morning of <e2>8 March 2007</e2> aged 71 at St Mary's Hospital Paddington London of the infection
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deathdate
|
e1
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e2
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Comment
| 395,233 | |
mS1/2216658
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<e1>Virginia</e1> died on <e2>15 January 1615</e2> in Modena aged 46 there were rumors that she was poisoned by her husband
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deathdate
|
e1
|
e2
|
Comment
| 2,216,658 | |
mS1/952987
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<e1>Julia Hall Bowman Robinson</e1> (December 8 1919 – <e2>July 30 1985</e2>) was an American mathematician noted for her contributions to the fields of computability theory and computational complexity theory–most notably in decision problems
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deathdate
|
e1
|
e2
|
Comment
| 952,987 | |
mS0/18749280
|
<e1>Jaime Ramírez</e1> (died <e2>26 February 2003</e2>) was a Chilean footballer
|
deathdate
|
e1
|
e2
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Comment
| 18,749,280 | |
mS1/168020
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<e1>Artturi Ilmari Virtanen</e1> ( 15 January 1895 – <e2>11 November 1973</e2>) was a Finnish chemist and recipient of the 1945 Nobel Prize in Chemistry for his research and inventions in agricultural and nutrition chemistry especially for his fodder preservation method
|
deathdate
|
e1
|
e2
|
Comment
| 168,020 | |
mS0/465199
|
Mr <e1>Ogata</e1> died of liver cancer on <e2>October 5 2008</e2> just days after finishing his role in the production of the Fuji TV drama Kaze no Garden (Garden of the Winds) filmed in the rural Furano area of northern Japan
|
deathdate
|
e1
|
e2
|
Comment
| 465,199 | |
mS1/854291
|
<e1>Israel Joshua Singer</e1> (Yiddish ישראל יהושע זינגער November 30 1893 Biłgoraj Congress Poland — <e2>February 10 1944</e2> New York) was a Polish American novelist who wrote in Yiddish
|
deathdate
|
e1
|
e2
|
Comment
| 854,291 | |
mS1/2059890
|
<e1>Juan Antonio Pezet</e1> (11 June 1809 – <e2>24 March 1879</e2>) was a Peruvian military officer and politician who served in the positions of Secretary of War Vice President and the 26th and 28th President of Peru throughout his life
|
deathdate
|
e1
|
e2
|
Comment
| 2,059,890 | |
mS1/2910780
|
<e1>Zhang Xianzhong</e1> or Chang Hsien-chung (September 18 1606 – <e2>January 2 1647)</e2> nicknamed Yellow Tiger was a leader of a peasant revolt from Yan'an Shaanxi Province
|
deathdate
|
e1
|
e2
|
Comment
| 2,910,780 | |
mS1/658551
|
<e1>Rainis</e1> was the pseudonym of Jānis Pliekšāns (September 11 1865 – <e2>September 12 1929</e2>) a Latvian poet playwright translator and politician
|
deathdate
|
e1
|
e2
|
Comment
| 658,551 | |
mS1/19990
|
<e1>Mehmed</e1> died on <e2>22 December 1603</e2> at the age of 37
|
deathdate
|
e1
|
e2
|
Comment
| 19,990 | |
mS0/30873843
|
On <e1>12 February 1915</e1> <e2>Waldteufel</e2> died at his home 37 rue Saint-Georges in Paris at the age of 77
|
deathdate
|
e2
|
e1
|
Comment
| 30,873,843 | |
mS1/502753
|
<e1>Bruce McCandless II</e1> (June 8 1937 – <e2>December 21 2017)</e2> was a US naval officer and aviator electrical engineer and NASA astronaut
|
deathdate
|
e1
|
e2
|
Comment
| 502,753 | |
mS0/3242959
|
<e1>Lev Semyonovich Berg</e1> (also known as Leo S Berg) ( 14 March 1876 Bender – <e2>24 December 1950</e2> Leningrad) was a leading Russian geographer biologist and ichthyologist who served as President of the Soviet Geographical Society between 1940 and 1950
|
deathdate
|
e1
|
e2
|
Comment
| 3,242,959 | |
mS1/659333
|
<e1>David Rockefeller</e1> (June 12 1915 – <e2>March 20 2017</e2>) was an American banker who was chairman and chief executive of Chase Manhattan Corporation
|
deathdate
|
e1
|
e2
|
Comment
| 659,333 | |
mS0/685895
|
<e1>René Guénon</e1> died on <e2>Sunday January 7 1951</e2> his final word was Allah
|
deathdate
|
e1
|
e2
|
Comment
| 685,895 | |
mS1/1231571
|
<e1>Erich Brandenberger</e1> (15 July 1892 – <e2>21 June 1955</e2>) was a German general in the Wehrmacht of Nazi Germany during World War II
|
deathdate
|
e1
|
e2
|
Comment
| 1,231,571 | |
mS1/2542698
|
<e1>Mikhail Ivanovich Zharov</e1> ( 27 October 1899 – <e2>15 December 1981</e2>) was a Soviet actor
|
deathdate
|
e1
|
e2
|
Comment
| 2,542,698 |
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