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mS1/184918 | On <e1>July 26 2017</e1> <e2>Foray</e2> died at a hospital in Los Angeles California at the age of 99 less than two months before her 100th birthday | deathdate | e2 | e1 | Comment | 184,918 | |
mS0/1464560 | <e1>Borujerdi</e1> died in Qom on <e2>March 30 1961</e2> | deathdate | e1 | e2 | Comment | 1,464,560 | |
mS1/4263439 | Bertha Krupp von Bohlen und Halbach (29 March 1886 – <e1>21 September 1957</e1>) was a member of the <e2>Krupp</e2> family Germany's leading industrial dynasty of the 19th and 20th centuries | deathdate | e2 | e1 | Comment | 4,263,439 | |
mS1/623778 | <e1>Bainbridge Colby</e1> (December 22 1869 – <e2>April 11 1950</e2>) was an American lawyer a political progressive a co-founder of the United States Progressive Party and Woodrow Wilson's last Secretary of State | deathdate | e1 | e2 | Comment | 623,778 | |
mS1/1945951 | <e1>Sonia Delaunay</e1> (November 14 1885 – <e2>December 5 1979</e2>) was a Ukrainian-born French artist who spent most of her working life in Paris and with her husband Robert Delaunay and others cofounded the Orphism art movement noted for its use of strong colors and geometric shapes | deathdate | e1 | e2 | Comment | 1,945,951 | |
mS1/842414 | <e1>Ante Trumbić</e1> (17 May 1864 – <e2>17 November 1938</e2>) was a Croatian politician in the early 20th century | deathdate | e1 | e2 | Comment | 842,414 | |
mS1/3093093 | <e1>Alexandros Papagos</e1> ( 9 December 1883 – <e2>4 October 1955</e2>) was a Greek Army officer who led the Hellenic Army in World War II and the later stages of the Greek Civil War | deathdate | e1 | e2 | Comment | 3,093,093 | |
mS1/618503 | <e1>Parfitt</e1> died in a Marbella hospital at lunchtime on <e2>24 December 2016</e2> from sepsis after being admitted on Thursday evening 22 December following an infection of a pre-existing shoulder injury | deathdate | e1 | e2 | Comment | 618,503 | |
mS1/3582215 | <e1>Mohammed Hussein Heikal</e1> (also spelled Haikal or Haekal or Haykal August 20 1888 – <e2>December 8 1956</e2>) was an Egyptian writer journalist politician and Minister of Education in Egypt | deathdate | e1 | e2 | Comment | 3,582,215 | |
mS1/567269 | <e1>Shirley Anita Chisholm</e1> ( November 30 1924 – <e2>January 1 2005</e2>) was an American politician educator and author | deathdate | e1 | e2 | Comment | 567,269 | |
mS1/16210604 | <e1>René Charles Joseph Ernest Maire</e1> (29 May 1878 Lons-le-Saunier – <e2>24 November 1949</e2>) was a French botanist and mycologist | deathdate | e1 | e2 | Comment | 16,210,604 | |
mS1/1177 | <e1>Aleister Crowley</e1> ( born Edward Alexander Crowley 12 October 1875 – <e2>1 December 1947</e2>) was an English occultist ceremonial magician poet painter novelist and mountaineer | deathdate | e1 | e2 | Comment | 1,177 | |
mS1/1213859 | <e1>Gunnar Axel Arvid Nilsson</e1> (20 November 1948 – <e2>20 October 1978</e2>) was a Swedish racing driver | deathdate | e1 | e2 | Comment | 1,213,859 | |
mS0/2753338 | However in <e1>1438</e1> when according to Cobo the Chanka offensive took place <e2>Viracocha</e2> was advised to leave Cusco before the Chanca attack | deathdate | e2 | e1 | Comment | 2,753,338 | |
mS1/595575 | <e1>Claude Cheysson</e1> (13 April 1920 – <e2>15 October 2012</e2>) was a French Socialist politician who served as Foreign Minister in the government of Pierre Mauroy from 1981 to 1984 | deathdate | e1 | e2 | Comment | 595,575 | |
mS1/11319 | On <e1>9 April 1626</e1> <e2>Francis Bacon</e2> died of pneumonia while at Arundel mansion at Highgate outside London | deathdate | e2 | e1 | Comment | 11,319 | |
mS0/2022825 | This was the zenith of <e1>Mieszko</e1>'s career as he died less than one year later on <e2>16 May 1211</e2> | deathdate | e1 | e2 | Comment | 2,022,825 | |
mS1/1930927 | <e1>John Reginald Halliday Christie</e1> (8 April 1899 – <e2>15 July 1953</e2>) known to his family and friends as Reg Christie was an English serial killer and necrophile active during the 1940s and early 1950s | deathdate | e1 | e2 | Comment | 1,930,927 | |
mS1/6093010 | <e1>Arthur Tell Schwab</e1> (4 September 1896 – <e2>27 February 1945</e2>) was a Swiss race walker | deathdate | e1 | e2 | Comment | 6,093,010 | |
mS1/430687 | <e1>André Caplet</e1> (23 November 1878 – <e2>22 April 1925</e2>) was a French composer and conductor now known primarily through his orchestrations of works by Claude Debussy | deathdate | e1 | e2 | Comment | 430,687 | |
mS1/3075550 | <e1>Anni Albers</e1> (born Annelise Else Frieda Fleischmann June 12 1899 – <e2>May 9 1994</e2>) was a German-born American textile artist and printmaker credited with blurring the lines between traditional craft and art | deathdate | e1 | e2 | Comment | 3,075,550 | |
mS1/5153358 | <e1>Azzeddine Laraki</e1> ( ʻAz ud-Dīn al-ʻArāqī) (1 May 1929 – <e2>1 February 2010</e2>) was a politician who served as prime minister in Morocco | deathdate | e1 | e2 | Comment | 5,153,358 | |
mS1/3668202 | <e1>Otto Lehmann</e1> (13 January 1855 in Konstanz Germany – <e2>17 June 1922</e2> in Karlsruhe) was a German physicist and father of liquid crystal | deathdate | e1 | e2 | Comment | 3,668,202 | |
mS1/1752969 | <e1>Mauve</e1> died suddenly in Arnhem on <e2>5 February 1888</e2> | deathdate | e1 | e2 | Comment | 1,752,969 | |
mS1/3130668 | On <e1>8 June 1943</e1> professor <e2>Petrović</e2> died in his home in Kosančićev Venac Street in Belgrade | deathdate | e2 | e1 | Comment | 3,130,668 | |
mS1/22320587 | <e1>Andrea Rita Dworkin</e1> (September 26 1946 – <e2>April 9 2005</e2>) was an American radical feminist and writer best known for her criticism of pornography which she argued was linked to rape and other forms of violence against women | deathdate | e1 | e2 | Comment | 22,320,587 | |
mS1/1769304 | <e1>Nicholas Kurti</e1> () (14 May 1908 – <e2>24 November 1998</e2>) was a Hungarian-born physicist who lived in Oxford UK for most of his life | deathdate | e1 | e2 | Comment | 1,769,304 | |
mS1/9209 | <e1>Edward Bellamy</e1> (March 26 1850 – <e2>May 22 1898</e2>) was an American author and socialist most famous for his utopian novel Looking Backward a tale set in the distant future of the year 2000 | deathdate | e1 | e2 | Comment | 9,209 | |
mS0/582848 | <e1>Shindo</e1> died of natural causes on <e2>May 29 2012</e2> | deathdate | e1 | e2 | Comment | 582,848 | |
mS0/595864 | <e1>Collins</e1> died on <e2>19 September 2015</e2> of breast cancer two weeks before her 78th birthday | deathdate | e1 | e2 | Comment | 595,864 | |
mS1/506095 | <e1>Robert Kerr</e1> (June 9 1882 – <e2>May 12 1963</e2>) was a British Canadian sprinter | deathdate | e1 | e2 | Comment | 506,095 | |
mS1/12258636 | Princess <e1>Hermine</e1> of Anhalt-Bernburg-Schaumburg-Hoym ( 2 December 1797 in Hoym Germany – <e2>14 September 1817</e2> in Budapest Hungary) was by birth a princess of the House of Ascania and by marriage an Archduchess of Austria | deathdate | e1 | e2 | Comment | 12,258,636 | |
mS1/1429832 | <e1>Egon Friedell</e1> (born Egon Friedmann 21 January 1878 in Vienna died <e2>16 March 1938</e2> in Vienna) was a prominent Austrian philosopher historian journalist actor cabaret performer (Kabarettist) and theatre critic | deathdate | e1 | e2 | Comment | 1,429,832 | |
mS1/613874 | <e1>Kuusinen</e1> died age 82 on <e2>May 17 1964</e2> in Moscow | deathdate | e1 | e2 | Comment | 613,874 | |
mS1/3242908 | <e1>Gómez</e1> returned to Colombia where he continued to dominate the Conservative party until his death on <e2>13 July 1965</e2> in Bogotá | deathdate | e1 | e2 | Comment | 3,242,908 | |
mS1/5056265 | <e1>Dennis Hardy Frederiksen</e1> (May 15 1951 – <e2>January 18 2014</e2>) was an American rock singer best known as the former lead singer of Trillion Angel LeRoux and Toto as well as providing backing vocals for Survivor | deathdate | e1 | e2 | Comment | 5,056,265 | |
mS1/1061016 | <e1>Herbert David Ross</e1> (May 13 1927 – <e2>October 9 2001</e2>) was an American actor choreographer director and producer who worked predominantly in the stage and film | deathdate | e1 | e2 | Comment | 1,061,016 | |
mS1/298312 | <e1>Neil Postman</e1> (March 8 1931 – <e2>October 5 2003</e2>) was an American author educator media theorist and cultural critic who is best known for his twenty books including Amusing Ourselves to Death (1985) Conscientious Objections (1988) Technopoly The Surrender of Culture to Technology (1992) The Disappearance of Childhood (1994) and The End of Education Redefining the Value of School (1995) | deathdate | e1 | e2 | Comment | 298,312 | |
mS1/2356934 | <e1>Harold Vernon Gould</e1> (December 10 1923 – <e2>September 11 2010</e2>) was an American character actor | deathdate | e1 | e2 | Comment | 2,356,934 | |
mS0/263613 | <e1>Barzun</e1> died peacefully at his home in San Antonio Texas on <e2>October 25 2012</e2> aged 104 | deathdate | e1 | e2 | Comment | 263,613 | |
mS0/1328771 | <e1>Ruy González de Clavijo</e1> (died <e2>2 April 1412</e2>) was a Castilian traveller and writer | deathdate | e1 | e2 | Comment | 1,328,771 | |
mS1/1726721 | <e1>Edward Ochab</e1> died on <e2>1 May 1989</e2> between the conclusion of the Round Table groundbreaking negotiations and the historic elections of 4 June which marked the beginning of the systemic change in Poland | deathdate | e1 | e2 | Comment | 1,726,721 | |
mS1/1167372 | <e1>Millard Mitchell</e1> (August 14 1903 – <e2>October 13 1953</e2>) was an American character actor whose credits include roughly 30 feature films and two television appearances | deathdate | e1 | e2 | Comment | 1,167,372 | |
mS1/1002105 | <e1>Marguerite Durand</e1> (January 24 1864 – <e2>March 16 1936</e2>) was a French stage actress journalist and a leading suffragette | deathdate | e1 | e2 | Comment | 1,002,105 | |
mS1/2532114 | <e1>Jacque Fresco</e1> (March 13 1916 – <e2>May 18 2017</e2>) was an American futurist and self-described social engineer | deathdate | e1 | e2 | Comment | 2,532,114 | |
mS1/16460 | <e1>John Howard Rutsey</e1> (July 23 1952 – <e2>May 11 2008</e2>) was a Canadian drummer best known as a co-founding member of Rush | deathdate | e1 | e2 | Comment | 16,460 | |
mS1/77709 | <e1>Gardner Francis Cooper Fox</e1> (May 20 1911 – <e2>December 24 1986</e2>) was an American writer known best for creating numerous comic book characters for DC Comics | deathdate | e1 | e2 | Comment | 77,709 | |
mS1/673006 | <e1>Milburn</e1> died of lung cancer on <e2>9 October 1988</e2> aged 64 | deathdate | e1 | e2 | Comment | 673,006 | |
mS1/8343 | <e1>David Janssen</e1> (born David Harold Meyer March 27 1931 – <e2>February 13 1980</e2>) was an American film and television actor who is best known for his starring role as Richard Kimble in the television series The Fugitive (1963–1967) | deathdate | e1 | e2 | Comment | 8,343 | |
mS0/236295 | <e1>Metaxas</e1> never saw the joint Fascist-Nazi invasion of Greece during the Battle of Greece because he died in Athens on <e2>29 January 1941</e2> of a phlegmon of the pharynx which subsequently led to incurable toxaemia | deathdate | e1 | e2 | Comment | 236,295 | |
mS1/312906 | Herbert Lionel Adolphus Hart FBA ( 18 July 1907 – <e1>19 December 1992</e1>) usually cited as <e2>H L A Hart</e2> was a British legal philosopher and a major figure in political and legal philosophy | deathdate | e2 | e1 | Comment | 312,906 | |
mS1/19379 | Among them was Nathuram Godse a Hindu nationalist who assassinated <e1>Gandhi</e1> on <e2>30 January 1948</e2> by firing three bullets into his chest | deathdate | e1 | e2 | Comment | 19,379 | |
mS1/547880 | When Germany surrendered <e1>Greim</e1> was taken prisoner by American forces he committed suicide in prison on <e2>24 May 1945</e2> | deathdate | e1 | e2 | Comment | 547,880 | |
mS1/2243071 | Fr Leopold Beccaro – who was a close associate and confessor of Kuriakose Chavara – with whom Mother Eliswa had communicated her desire to lead a life of chastity during her meetings with him for confession and spiritual direction wrote in Italian in his personal diary on <e1>3 January 1871</e1> the day of the demise of Blessed <e2>Chavara</e2> “The founder and the first prior of the Tertiaries of the Discalced Carmelites in Malabar who with extreme fatigue has founded the monastery of the sisters e fondato con somme fatiche il monastero delle Monache” | deathdate | e2 | e1 | Comment | 2,243,071 | |
mS1/294339 | <e1>Robert Reynolds Ashley</e1> (March 28 1930 – <e2>March 3 2014</e2>) was an American contemporary composer who was best known for his television operas and other theatrical works many of which incorporate electronics and extended techniques | deathdate | e1 | e2 | Comment | 294,339 | |
mS1/23690058 | <e1>Johan Rudolph Thorbecke</e1> (14 January 1798 – <e2>4 June 1872</e2>) was a Dutch statesman of a liberal bent one of the most important Dutch politicians of the 19th century | deathdate | e1 | e2 | Comment | 23,690,058 | |
mS1/3956748 | <e1>Carlo Maria Martini</e1> (15 February 1927 – <e2>31 August 2012</e2>) was an Italian Jesuit and cardinal of the Catholic Church | deathdate | e1 | e2 | Comment | 3,956,748 | |
mS1/278513 | <e1>West</e1> died in Los Angeles California on <e2>June 9 2017</e2> following a brief battle with leukemia | deathdate | e1 | e2 | Comment | 278,513 | |
mS1/151584 | <e1>John Smeaton</e1> (8 June 1724 – <e2>28 October 1792</e2>) was an English civil engineer responsible for the design of bridges canals harbours and lighthouses | deathdate | e1 | e2 | Comment | 151,584 | |
mS0/9465670 | <e1>Renaud de Vichiers</e1> ( – <e2>20 January 1256</e2>) was the 19th Grand Master of the Knights Templar from 1250 to 1256 | deathdate | e1 | e2 | Comment | 9,465,670 | |
mS0/310196 | <e1>Auerbach</e1> died of a heart attack on <e2>October 28 2006</e2> at the age of 89 | deathdate | e1 | e2 | Comment | 310,196 | |
mS1/221652 | <e1>Amadeo Bordiga</e1> (13 June 1889 – <e2>23 July 1970</e2>) was an Italian Marxist a contributor to communist theory the founder of the Communist Party of Italy a leader of the Communist International and later a leading figure of the International Communist Party | deathdate | e1 | e2 | Comment | 221,652 | |
mS1/6769566 | Five years later <e1>Schachter</e1> died on <e2>June 7 1997</e2> at his home in East Hampton New York | deathdate | e1 | e2 | Comment | 6,769,566 | |
mS0/393194 | <e1>Cabot</e1> died on <e2>22 August 1977</e2> in a Victoria hospital after suffering his second stroke in three years | deathdate | e1 | e2 | Comment | 393,194 | |
mS1/976172 | <e1>Viggo Olfert Fischer Kampmann</e1> ( 21 July 1910 – <e2>3 June 1976</e2>) was the leader of the Danish Social Democrats and Prime Minister of Denmark from 19 February 1960 until 3 September 1962 | deathdate | e1 | e2 | Comment | 976,172 | |
mS1/7412236 | <e1>Jobs</e1> died at his Palo Alto California home around 3 pm (PDT) on <e2>October 5 2011</e2> due to complications from a relapse of his previously treated islet-cell pancreatic neuroendocrine tumor which resulted in respiratory arrest | deathdate | e1 | e2 | Comment | 7,412,236 | |
mS1/28996722 | <e1>Claude Gensac</e1> (1 March 1927 – <e2>27 December 2016</e2>) was a French actress | deathdate | e1 | e2 | Comment | 28,996,722 | |
mS0/743581 | <e1>Vsevolod Emilevich Meyerhold</e1> ( born <e2>2 February 1940</e2>) was a Russian and Soviet theatre director actor and theatrical producer | deathdate | e1 | e2 | Comment | 743,581 | |
mS1/4379483 | <e1>Vasyl Semenovych Stus</e1> ( 6 January 1938 Rakhnivka Ukrainian SSR – <e2>4 September 1985</e2> Perm-36 Kuchino Russian SFSR) was a Ukrainian poet translator literary critic journalist and an active member of the Ukrainian dissident movement | deathdate | e1 | e2 | Comment | 4,379,483 | |
mS1/661351 | <e1>Hugh Falconer</e1> MD FRS (29 February 1808 – <e2>31 January 1865</e2>) was a Scottish geologist botanist palaeontologist and paleoanthropologist | deathdate | e1 | e2 | Comment | 661,351 | |
mS1/529315 | <e1>William Bendix</e1> (January 14 1906 – <e2>December 14 1964</e2>) was an American film radio and television actor who typically played rough blue-collar characters | deathdate | e1 | e2 | Comment | 529,315 | |
mS1/4843479 | <e1>Maurice George Costello</e1> (February 22 1877 – <e2>October 29 1950</e2>) was a prominent American vaudeville actor of the late 1890s and early 1900s who later played a principal role in early American films as leading man supporting player and director | deathdate | e1 | e2 | Comment | 4,843,479 | |
mS1/4030382 | <e1>Berthold Englisch</e1> (9 July 1851 Hotzenplotz – <e2>19 October 1897</e2> Vienna) was a leading Austrian chess master | deathdate | e1 | e2 | Comment | 4,030,382 | |
mS1/3528069 | <e1>Arthur Leslie Benjamin</e1> (Sydney 18 September 1893London <e2>10 April 1960</e2>) was an Australian composer pianist conductor and teacher | deathdate | e1 | e2 | Comment | 3,528,069 | |
mS1/607919 | <e1>Samuel Crompton</e1> (3 December 1753 – <e2>26 June 1827</e2>) was an English inventor and pioneer of the spinning industry | deathdate | e1 | e2 | Comment | 607,919 | |
mS1/11858291 | <e1>Ilmar Kullam</e1> (15 June 1922 in Tartu – <e2>2 November 2011</e2> in Tartu) was an Estonian basketball player who competed for the Soviet Union in the 1952 Summer Olympics | deathdate | e1 | e2 | Comment | 11,858,291 | |
mS1/13436 | <e1>Heinrich Luitpold Himmler</e1> ( 7 October 1900 – <e2>23 May 1945</e2>) was Reichsführer of the Schutzstaffel (Protection Squadron SS) and a leading member of the Nazi Party (NSDAP) of Germany | deathdate | e1 | e2 | Comment | 13,436 | |
mS1/584395 | <e1>Fred Lawrence Whipple</e1> (November 5 1906 – <e2>August 30 2004</e2>) was an American astronomer who worked at the Harvard College Observatory for over 70 years | deathdate | e1 | e2 | Comment | 584,395 | |
mS1/379148 | <e1>Sydney Brenner</e1> (13 January 1927 – <e2>5 April 2019</e2>) was a South African biologist | deathdate | e1 | e2 | Comment | 379,148 | |
mS1/364887 | <e1>Meucci</e1> became ill in March 1889 and died on <e2>18 October 1889</e2> in Clifton Staten Island New York City | deathdate | e1 | e2 | Comment | 364,887 | |
mS0/195010 | <e1>Sakuramachi</e1> died on <e2>May 28 1750</e2> which was almost three years after his abdication | deathdate | e1 | e2 | Comment | 195,010 | |
mS0/8614542 | <e1>Vladimir Mikhailovich Zeldin</e1> ( – <e2>31 October 2016</e2>) was a Russian theatre and cinema actor | deathdate | e1 | e2 | Comment | 8,614,542 | |
mS0/3204565 | <e1>Maier</e1> died from cancer on <e2>9 June 2015</e2> at the age of 76 | deathdate | e1 | e2 | Comment | 3,204,565 | |
mS1/25864509 | <e1>Aoki</e1> died on <e2>April 23 2014</e2> at the age of 85 | deathdate | e1 | e2 | Comment | 25,864,509 | |
mS1/43606115 | <e1>James Wright Foley</e1> (October 18 1973 – <e2>August 19 2014</e2>) was an American journalist and video reporter | deathdate | e1 | e2 | Comment | 43,606,115 | |
mS0/155884 | <e1>Furrer</e1> died in office on <e2>25 July 1861</e2> | deathdate | e1 | e2 | Comment | 155,884 | |
mS0/432638 | In the same castle <e1>Dalhousie</e1> died on <e2>19 December 1860</e2> he was buried in the old churchyard of Cockpen | deathdate | e1 | e2 | Comment | 432,638 | |
mS1/16795202 | <e1>Georg Braun</e1> (22 February 1907 – <e2>22 September 1963</e2>) was an Austrian footballer and coach | deathdate | e1 | e2 | Comment | 16,795,202 | |
mS1/8108380 | <e1>Mustafa Shokay</e1> (Shokay Chokay Chokay-ogly Kazakh language Мұстафа Шоқай (ұлы) Russian language Мустафа́ Шока́й) born on 25 December 1890 in Akmeshit (now Kyzyl-Orda Kazakhstan) – died <e2>27 December 1941</e2> Berlin The Third Reich) – was Kazakh social and political activist publicist thinker scholar statesman and public figure ideologist of the struggle for freedom and independence of the Common Turkestan | deathdate | e1 | e2 | Comment | 8,108,380 | |
mS1/15650953 | <e1>René Llense</e1> (14 July 1913 – <e2>12 March 2014</e2>) was a French football goalkeeper who played for FC Sète and AS Saint-Étienne during his club career | deathdate | e1 | e2 | Comment | 15,650,953 | |
mS0/610074 | <e1>Alexander Ivanovich Oparin</e1> ( – <e2>April 21 1980</e2>) was a Soviet biochemist notable for his theories about the origin of life and for his book The Origin of Life | deathdate | e1 | e2 | Comment | 610,074 | |
mS0/1433243 | <e1>Zhou Xuan</e1> ( born Su Pu August 1 1918 – <e2>September 22 1957</e2>) also romanized as Chow Hsuan was an iconic Chinese singer and film actress | deathdate | e1 | e2 | Comment | 1,433,243 | |
mS1/1172865 | <e1>Antonio Ascari</e1> (15 September 1888 – <e2>26 July 1925</e2>) was an Italian Grand Prix motor racing champion | deathdate | e1 | e2 | Comment | 1,172,865 | |
mS0/44014 | In <e1>1611</e1> after wintering on the shore of James Bay <e2>Hudson</e2> wanted to press on to the west but most of his crew mutinied | deathdate | e2 | e1 | Comment | 44,014 | |
mS1/612754 | <e1>James Samuel Coleman</e1> (May 12 1926 – <e2>March 25 1995</e2>) was an American sociologist theorist and empirical researcher based chiefly at the University of Chicago | deathdate | e1 | e2 | Comment | 612,754 | |
mS1/618556 | <e1>Arnold Gehlen</e1> (29 January 1904 in Leipzig German Empire – <e2>30 January 1976</e2> in Hamburg West Germany) was an influential conservative German philosopher sociologist and anthropologist | deathdate | e1 | e2 | Comment | 618,556 | |
mS1/265870 | Wifredo Óscar de la Concepción Lam y Castilla ( December 8 1902 – <e1>September 11 1982</e1>) better known as <e2>Wifredo Lam</e2> was a Cuban artist who sought to portray and revive the enduring Afro-Cuban spirit and culture | deathdate | e2 | e1 | Comment | 265,870 | |
mS0/518562 | The <e1>Guru</e1> died of his wounds a few days later on <e2>7 October 1708</e2> His death fuelled a long and bitter war of the Sikhs with the Mughals | deathdate | e1 | e2 | Comment | 518,562 | |
mS1/352985 | <e1>Chen Jingrun</e1> ( May 22 1933 – <e2>March 19 1996</e2>) was a Chinese mathematician who made significant contributions to number theory | deathdate | e1 | e2 | Comment | 352,985 | |
mS0/177597 | <e1>McCool</e1> died on <e2>February 1 2003</e2> when Space Shuttle Columbia broke up over the southern United States during re-entry | deathdate | e1 | e2 | Comment | 177,597 |
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