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== Art and culture == == Art and culture ==
-* [[644]] - [[Umar|Umar ibn al-Chattab]], the second Muslim [[caliph]], is killed by a Persian slave in [[Medina]].+*[[1793]] - [[Olympe de Gouges]], [[France playwright]], [[journalist]] and [[feminist]] is [[guillotine]]d.
-*[[1462]] - [[Henry IV of Castile]] is proclaimed prince of [[Catalunya]].+
-*[[1468]] - [[Liege]] is sacked by [[Charles I, Duke of Burgundy|Charles I of Burgundy]]'s troops.+
-*[[1481]] - [[Francis I of Navarre]] is proclaimed king.+
-*[[1483]] - [[Giuliano della Rovere]] is appointed as [[Bishop of Bologna]].+
-*[[1493]] - [[Christopher Columbus]] first sights the island of [[Dominica]] in the [[Caribbean Sea]].+
-*[[1783]] - John Austin, a [[highwayman]], is the last to be publicly [[hanging|hanged]] at [[London]]'s [[Tyburn, London|Tyburn gallows]].+
-* 1783 - The [[Continental Army]] is disbanded.+
-*[[1792]] - The [[University of Guadalajara]], [[Mexico]], is opened.+
-*[[1793]] - [[France|French]] [[playwright]], [[journalist]] and [[feminist]] [[Olympe de Gouges]] is [[guillotine]]d.+
-*[[1810]] - [[Giacchino Rossini]]'s ''[[La cambiale di matrimonio]]'' is premiered.+
-*[[1812]] - [[Napoleon]]ic armies defeated at [[Battle of Vyazma|Vyazma]]+
-*[[1817]] - The [[Bank of Montreal]], [[Canada]]'s oldest [[List of banks#Canada|chartered bank]], opens in [[Montreal]], [[Quebec]].+
-*[[1838]] - ''[[The Times of India]],'' the world's largest circulated [[English language]] daily [[broadsheet]] [[newspaper]] is founded as ''[[The Bombay Times and Journal of Commerce]]''.+
-*[[1844]] - Debut of [[Giuseppe Verdi]]'s ''[[I due Foscari]]'', at [[Largo di Torre Argentina|Teatro Argentina]], [[Rome]].+
-*[[1848]] - A greatly revised [[constitution]], drafted by [[Johan Rudolf Thorbecke]], severely limiting the powers of the [[Netherlands|Dutch]] [[Dutch monarchy|monarchy]], and strengthening the powers of the parliament and the ministers, is proclaimed. This constitution is still in effect today.+
-*[[1856]] - A British fleet bombs [[Guangzhou|Canton]].+
-*[[1883]] - [[American Old West]]: Self-described "[[Charles Bolles|Black Bart]] the poet" gets away with his last [[stagecoach]] robbery, but leaves an incriminating clue that eventually leads to his capture.+
-*[[1903]] - With the encouragement of the [[United States]], [[Panama]] proclaims itself independent from [[Colombia]]. US President [[Theodore Roosevelt]] had wanted the United States to build the [[Panama Canal]], but was not willing to pay what Colombia asked.+
-*[[1905]] - [[Tsar Nicholas II]] of [[Russia]] signs a document of amnesty for the political prisoners.+
-*[[1911]] - [[Chevrolet]] officially enters the [[automobile]] market in competition with the [[Ford Model T]].+
-*[[1913]] - The [[USA]] introduces an [[income tax]].+
-*[[1918]] - [[Austria-Hungary]] enters an [[armistice]] with the [[World War I]] [[Allies]], and the Habsburg-ruled empire dissolves.+
-* 1918 - [[Poland]] declares its independence from [[Russia]].+
-*[[1924]] - The [[Trigon Engineering Society]] is founded on [[The Lawn]] at [[The University of Virginia]] in room 17.+
-*[[1930]] - [[Getúlio Dornelles Vargas]] became Head of the Provisional Government in [[Brazil]] after a bloodless coup on [[October 24]].+
-*1930 - The [[Detroit-Windsor Tunnel]] was opened to traffic. +
-*[[1935]] - [[George II of Greece]] regains his throne through a popular [[plebiscite]].+
-*[[1942]] - [[World War II]]: [[Second Battle of El Alamein]] ends - [[Germany|German]] forces under [[Erwin Rommel]] are forced to retreat during the night.+
-* 1942 - The city of [[Kisarazu, Chiba|Kisarazu]] in founded in [[Chiba Prefecture|Chiba]], [[Japan]].+
-*[[1943]] - [[World War II]]: 500 aircraft of the U.S. [[8th Air Force]] devastate [[Wilhelmshafen]] harbor in Germany.+
-*[[1944]] - [[World War II]]: Two supreme commanders of the [[Slovak National Uprising]], Generals [[Ján Golian]] and Rudolf Viest are captured, tortured and later executed by German forces.+
*[[1954]] - The first in the [[Godzilla]] series of films is released in [[Japan]]. *[[1954]] - The first in the [[Godzilla]] series of films is released in [[Japan]].
-*[[1957]] - [[Sputnik program]]: The [[Soviet Union]] launches ''[[Sputnik 2]].'' On board is the first [[animal]] to enter [[orbit]]: a [[dog]] named [[Laika]]. 
-*[[1958]] - The [[UNESCO Palace]] is inaugurated. 
-*[[1959]] - [[Ben Gurion]]'s [[Israeli Labourist Party]] wins the elections. 
-*[[1964]] - Washington D.C. residents are able to vote in a presidential election for the first time. 
-*[[1967]] - [[Vietnam War]]: [[Battle of Dak To]] begins. 
-*[[1969]] - [[Vietnam War]]: [[U.S. President]] [[Richard M. Nixon]] addresses the nation on [[television]] and [[radio]], asking the "silent majority" to join him in solidarity on the Vietnam War effort and to support his policies. 
-*[[1970]] - [[Salvador Allende]] is inaugurated as president of [[Chile]]. 
-*[[1972]] - Salvador Allende forms a civil-military government in Chile. 
-*[[1973]] - [[Mariner program]]: [[NASA]] launches the ''[[Mariner 10]]'' toward [[Mercury (planet)|Mercury]], on [[March 29]], 1974 becoming the first [[space probe]] to reach that planet. 
-*[[1975]] - An independent audit of [[Mattel]], one of the [[United States]]'s largest [[toy]] manufacturers, reveals that company officials fabricated [[press release]]s and financial information to "maintain the appearance of continued corporate growth." 
-*[[1978]] - [[Dominica]] gains its independence from the [[United Kingdom]]. 
-*[[1979]] - [[Greensboro massacre]]: Five members of the [[Communist Workers Party]] are shot dead and seven are wounded by a group of [[Ku Klux Klan|Klansmen]] and [[neo-Nazis]] during a "Death to the Klan" rally. 
-*[[1982]] - The [[Salang tunnel fire]] in [[Afghanistan]] kills up to 2,000+ people. 
-* 1982 - The [[Dow Jones Industrial Average]] surges 43.41 points, or 4.25%, to close at 1,065.49, its first all-time high in more than nine years. The points gain was the biggest ever up to that point. 
-*[[1984]] - [[Indira Gandhi]] was cremated at Shakti Sthal. 
-*[[1986]] - [[Iran-Contra Affair]]: The [[Lebanon|Lebanese]] magazine ''[[Ash-Shiraa]]'' reports that the [[United States]] has been selling weapons to [[Iran]] in secret in order to secure the release of seven American [[hostage]]s held by pro-Iranian groups in Lebanon. 
-* 1986 - The [[Federated States of Micronesia]] become independent from the [[United States of America]]. 
-*[[1988]] - [[Sri Lanka]]n [[Tamil people|Tamil]] [[mercenary|mercenaries]] try to overthrow the [[Maldives|Maldivian]] government. At President [[Maumoon Abdul Gayoom]]'s request, the [[India]]n military suppresses the [[coup]] attempt within 24 hours. 
-*[[1988]] - [[Alpha Nu Omega]] a national Greek letter Christian organization comprised of both a fraternity and sorority under one Constitution is founded at Morgan State University. 
-*[[1991]] - Fifteen people are killed in the [[Barrios Altos massacre]] in [[Lima]], [[Peru]]. 
-*[[1998]] - Former [[professional wrestler]] [[Jesse Ventura]] is elected [[Governor of Minnesota]]. 
-*[[2003]] - [[NYC Subway]]'s Redbird Trains Make Final Run 
== Births == == Births ==
-* [[39]] - [[Lucan (poet)|Lucan]], Roman poet (d. [[65]]) 
*[[1500]] - [[Benvenuto Cellini]], Italian artist (d. [[1571]]) *[[1500]] - [[Benvenuto Cellini]], Italian artist (d. [[1571]])
-*[[1558]] - [[Thomas Kyd]], author of ''[[The Spanish Tragedy]]'' (d. [[1594]])+*[[1558]] - [[Thomas Kyd]], author of ''The Spanish Tragedy'' (d. [[1594]])
*[[1560]] - [[Annibale Carracci]], Italian painter (d. [[1609]]) *[[1560]] - [[Annibale Carracci]], Italian painter (d. [[1609]])
-*[[1587]] - [[Samuel Scheidt]], German composer (d. [[1654]])+*[[1871]] - [[Hanns Heinz Ewers]], German writer, actor, poet and philosopher (d. 1943)
-*[[1604]] - [[Osman II]], [[Ottoman Sultan]] (d. [[1622]])+*[[1901]] - [[André Malraux]], French writer (d. [[1976]])
-*[[1618]] - [[Aurangzeb]], [[Mughal Emperor]] of India (d. [[1707]])+
-*[[1633]] - [[Bernardino Ramazzini]], Italian physician (d. [[1714]])+
-*[[1718]] - [[John Montagu, 4th Earl of Sandwich]], English statesman (d. [[1792]])+
-*[[1749]] - [[Daniel Rutherford]], Scottish chemist and physician (d. [[1819]])+
-*[[1793]] - [[Stephen F. Austin]], American pioneer (d. [[1836]])+
-*[[1794]] - [[William Cullen Bryant]], American poet and journalist (d. [[1878]])+
-*[[1799]] - [[William Sprague III]], American politician from Rhode Island (d. [[1856]])+
-*[[1801]] - [[Karl Baedeker]], German author and publisher (d. [[1859]])+
-* 1801 - [[Vincenzo Bellini]], Italian composer (d. [[1835]])+
-*[[1816]] - [[Jubal Anderson Early|Jubal Early]], American Confederate general (d. [[1894]])+
-* 1816 - [[Calvin Fairbank]], American abolitionist minister (d. [[1898]])+
-*[[1845]] - [[Edward Douglass White]], 9th [[Chief Justice of the United States]] (d. [[1921]])+
-*[[1852]] - [[Meiji Emperor]], Japanese emperor (d. [[1912]])+
-*[[1856]] - [[Jim McCormick]], baseball player (d. [[1918]])+
-*[[1857]] - [[Mikhail Alekseev]], Russian general (d. [[1918]])+
-*[[1862]] - [[Henry George, Jr.]], American politician (d. [[1916]])+
-*[[1876]] - [[Stephen Alencastre|Stephen Peter Alencastre]], Roman Catholic prelate (d. [[1940]])+
-*[[1877]] - [[Carlos Ibáñez del Campo]], [[Chile]]an president.+
-*[[1887]] - [[Samuil Marshak]], Russian writer, translator and children's poet (d. [[1964]])+
-*[[1890]] - [[Eustaquio van Lieshout]], Dutch priest (d. [[1943]])+
-*[[1893]] - [[Edward Adelbert Doisy]], American biochemist, recipient of the [[Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine]] (d. [[1986]])+
-*[[1895]] - [[Grand Duchess Olga Nikolaevna of Russia]] (d. [[1918]])+
-*[[1896]] - [[Gustaf Tenggren]], Swedish illustrator (d. [[1970]])+
-*[[1899]] - [[Gleb Wataghin]], Ukrainian-Italian physicist (d. [[1986]])+
-*[[1900]] - [[Adolf Dassler]], founder of [[Adidas]] (d. [[1978]])+
-*[[1901]] - [[Leopold III of Belgium]] (d. [[1983]])+
-* 1901 - [[André Malraux]], French writer (d. [[1976]])+
*[[1903]] - [[Walker Evans]], American photographer (d. [[1975]]) *[[1903]] - [[Walker Evans]], American photographer (d. [[1975]])
-*[[1908]] - [[Bronko Nagurski]], American football player (d. [[1990]])+*[[1910]] - [[Karel Zeman]], Czech animator and filmmaker (d. [[1989]])
-*[[1909]] - [[James Reston]], American journalist (d. [[1995]])+*[[1921]] - [[Charles Bronson]], American actor (d. 2003)
-*[[1910]] - [[Richard Hurndall]], British actor (d. [[1984]])+*[[1931]] - [[Monica Vitti]], Italian actress (d. 2022)
-*[[1912]] - [[Alfredo Stroessner]], [[President of Paraguay]] (d. [[2006]])+*[[1933]] - [[John Barry (composer)|John Barry]], English composer (d. 2011)
-*[[1918]] - [[Bob Feller]], baseball player+*[[1938]] - [[Jean Rollin]], French director and screenwriter (d. 2010)
-* 1918 - [[Elizabeth P. Hoisington]], American Brigadier General (d. [[2007]])+
-* 1918 - [[Russell B. Long]], U.S. Senator from Louisiana (d. [[2003]])+
-* 1918 - [[Dean Riesner]], film and television screenwriter (d. [[2002]])+
-*[[1919]] - [[Jesús Blasco]], Spanish comic book author (d. [[1995]])+
-*[[1920]] - [[Oodgeroo Noonuccal]], Australian writer (d. [[1993]])+
-*[[1921]] - [[Charles Bronson]], American actor (d. [[2003]])+
-*[[1923]] - [[Tomás Cardinal Ó Fiaich]], Northern Irish clergyman (d. [[1990]])+
-*[[1924]] - [[Samuel Ruiz García]], Mexican Roman Catholic bishop+
-*[[1926]] - [[Valdas Adamkus]], President of the Republic of Lithuania+
-* 1926 - [[Maurice Couture]], French Canadian Roman Catholic archbishop+
-*[[1930]] - [[D. James Kennedy]], American theologian (d. [[2007]])+
-* 1930 - [[Brian Robinson]], British cyclist+
-*[[1931]] - [[Yon Hyong-muk]], North Korean politician (d. [[2005]])+
-* 1931 - [[Monica Vitti]], Italian actress+
-* 1931 - [[Michael Fu Tieshan]], Chinese bishop (d. [[2007]])+
-*[[1933]] - [[Ken Berry]], American actor+
-* 1933 - [[Jeremy Brett]], English actor (d. [[1995]])+
-* 1933 - [[Michael Dukakis]], American politician+
-* 1933 - [[Amartya Sen]], Indian economist, [[Nobel Prize in Economics|Nobel Prize]] laureate+
-* 1933 - [[John Barry (composer)|John Barry]], English composer+
-*[[1936]] - [[Roy Emerson]], Australian tennis champion+
-*[[1938]] - [[Martin Dunwoody]], British mathematician+
-* 1938 - [[Jean Rollin]], French director and screenwriter+
-*[[1941]] - [[The Tremeloes|Brian Poole]], English musician ([[The Tremeloes]])+
-* 1943 - [[Bert Jansch]], Scottish folk musician+
-* [[1945]] - [[Ken Holtzman]], American baseball player and manager+
-* 1945 - [[Gerd Müller]], German footballer+
-* 1945 - [[J. D. Souther]], American country-rock singer/songwriter & actor+
-*[[1946]] - [[Tom Savini]], American actor+
-*[[1947]] - [[Mazie Hirono]], American politician+
-*[[1948]] - [[Lulu (singer)|Lulu]], British actress and singer+
-* 1948 - [[Helmut Koinigg]], Austrian racing driver (d. [[1974]])+
-*[[1949]] - [[Larry Holmes]], American boxer+
-* 1949 - [[Anna Wintour]], English-American editor+
-*[[1950]] - [[Joe Queenan]], American writer+
-* 1950 - [[Massimo Mongai]], Italian writer+
-*[[1951]] - [[Ed Murawinski]], American cartoonist, [[New York Daily News]]+
-*[[1952]] - [[Roseanne Barr]], American actress and comedian+
-* 1952 - [[Jim Cummings]], American voice actor+
-* 1952 - [[David Ho]], Taiwanese-American [[AIDS]] researcher+
-*[[1953]] - [[Kate Capshaw]], American actress+
-* 1953 - [[Helios Creed]], American musician ([[Chrome (band)|Chrome]])+
-* 1953 - [[Larry Herndon]], baseball player+
-* 1953 - [[Dennis Miller]], American comedian+
-*[[1954]] - [[Adam Ant]], English singer+
-* 1954 - [[Brigitte Lin]], Taiwanese actress+
-*[[1955]] - [[Phil Simms]], American football player+
-*[[1956]] - [[Kevin Murphy (actor)|Kevin Murphy]], American actor and puppeteer+
-* 1956 - [[Gary Ross]], American film director+
-*[[1957]] - [[Dolph Lundgren]], Swedish actor+
-*[[1959]] - [[Hal Hartley]], American film director and writer+
-*[[1960]] - [[Karch Kiraly]], American volleyball player+
-*[[1962]] - [[Jacqui Smith]] UK Home Secretary (28th June 2007 - )+
-*[[1963]] - [[Ian Wright]], English footballer+
-* 1963 - [[Shigeaki Hattori]], Japanese racing driver+
-*[[1964]] - [[Han Suk-kyu]], South Korean actor+
-* 1969 - [[Robert Miles]], Swiss record producer, composer and musician in trance and ambient music.+
-*[[1970]] - [[Dawn Marie Psaltis]], American professional wrestler+
-*[[1971]] - [[Dwight Yorke]], Trinidadian footballer+
-* 1971 - [[Dylan Moran]], Irish comedian+
-*[[1972]] - [[Ugo Ehiogu]], English footballer+
-* 1972 - [[Armando Benitez]], MLB closing pitcher+
-*[[1973]] - [[Kirk Jones]] (Sticky Fingaz), American musician+
-* 1973 - [[Nemone]], athlete and broadcaster+
-* 1973 - [[Mick Thomson]], American guitarist ([[Slipknot (band)|Slipknot]])+
-*[[1974]] - [[Tariq Abdul-Wahad]], French basketball player+
-*[[1975]] - [[Darren Sharper]], American football player+
-*[[1976]] - [[Guillermo Franco]], Argentine-Mexican footballer+
-*[[1977]] - [[Aria Giovanni]], American model+
-*[[1979]] - [[Beau McDonald]], Australian Rules Footballer+
-*[[1979]] - [[Pablo Aimar]], Argentine footballer+
-* 1979 - [[Tim McIlrath]], American musician ([[Rise Against]])+
-* [[1981]] - [[Diego López Rodríguez]], Spanish footballer+
-*[[1982]] - [[Evgeny Plushenko]], Russian figure skater+
-*[[1983]] - [[Suzane von Richthofen]], Brazilian murderess+
-* 1984 - [[Christian Bakkerud]], Danish racing driver+
-*[[1987]] - [[Gemma Ward]], Australian model+
-*[[1996]] - [[Aria Wallace]], American actress+
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== Deaths == == Deaths ==
-* [[361]] - [[Constantius II]], [[Roman Emperor]] (b. [[317]])+*[[1870]] - [[Prilidiano Pueyrredón]], Argentine painter (b. [[1823]])
-* [[753]] - [[Pirminius]], German saint (b. [[753]])+
-*[[1254]] - [[John III Ducas Vatatzes]], [[Byzantine Emperor]] (b. [[1193]])+
-*[[1428]] - [[Thomas Montacute, 4th Earl of Salisbury]], English military leader (mortally wounded in battle) (b. [[1388]])+
-*[[1580]] - [[Jeronimo Zurita y Castro]], Spanish historian (b. [[1512]])+
-*[[1584]] - [[Charles Borromeo]], Italian Roman catholic cardinal (b. [[1538]])+
-*[[1600]] - [[Richard Hooker (theologian)|Richard Hooker]], English theologian (b. [[1554]])+
-*[[1643]] - [[John Bainbridge (astronomer)|John Bainbridge]], English astronomer (b. [[1582]])+
-* 1643 - [[Paul Guldin]], Swiss astronomer and mathematician (b. [[1577]])+
-*[[1711]] - [[John Ernest Grabe]], German-born Anglican theologian (b. [[1666]])+
-*[[1787]] - [[Robert Lowth]], British bishop and grammarian (b. [[1710]])+
-*[[1793]] - [[Olympe de Gouges]], French feminist and revolutionary (b. [[1748]])+
-*[[1794]] - [[François-Joachim de Pierre de Bernis]], French cardinal and statesman (b. [[1715]])+
-*[[1869]] - [[Andreas Kalvos]], Greek poet (b. [[1792]])+
-*[[1890]] - [[Ulrich Ochsenbein]], Swiss Federal Councilor (b. [[1811]])+
-*[[1891]] - [[Louis Lucien Bonaparte]], French politician and linguist (b. [[1813]])+
*[[1917]] - [[Léon Bloy]], French novelist and essayist (b. [[1846]]) *[[1917]] - [[Léon Bloy]], French novelist and essayist (b. [[1846]])
-*[[1918]] - [[Aleksandr Mikhailovich Lyapunov]], Russian scientist (b. [[1857]]) 
-*[[1926]] - [[Annie Oakley]], American sharp-shooter (b. [[1860]]) 
-*[[1927]] - [[Karel Matěj Čapek-Chod]], Czech journalist (b. [[1860]]) 
-*[[1929]] - [[Olav Aukrust]], Norwegian poet (b. [[1883]]) 
-*[[1933]] - [[Emile Roux]], French scientist (b. [[1853]]) 
-*[[1939]] - [[Charles Tournemire]], French composer and organist (b. [[1870]]) 
*[[1949]] - [[Solomon R. Guggenheim]], American art collector and philanthropist (b. [[1861]]) *[[1949]] - [[Solomon R. Guggenheim]], American art collector and philanthropist (b. [[1861]])
*[[1954]] - [[Henri Matisse]], French artist (b. [[1869]]) *[[1954]] - [[Henri Matisse]], French artist (b. [[1869]])
*[[1957]] - [[Wilhelm Reich]], Austrian psychotherapist (b. [[1897]]) *[[1957]] - [[Wilhelm Reich]], Austrian psychotherapist (b. [[1897]])
-*[[1964]] - [[John Henry Barbee]], American guitarist and singer (b. [[1905]]) 
-*[[1970]] - [[Peter II of Yugoslavia]] (b. [[1923]]) 
*[[1973]] - [[Marc Allégret]], French director and screenwriter (b. [[1900]]) *[[1973]] - [[Marc Allégret]], French director and screenwriter (b. [[1900]])
-*[[1983]] - [[Alfredo Antonini]], American conductor and composer (b. [[1901]])+*[[1981]] - [[Jean Eustache]], French filmmaker (''The Mother and the Whore'') (b. [[1938]])
-*[[1990]] - [[Mary Martin]], American actress (b. [[1913]])+
*[[1993]] - [[Léon Theremin|Leon Theremin]], Russian inventor (b. [[1895]]) *[[1993]] - [[Léon Theremin|Leon Theremin]], Russian inventor (b. [[1895]])
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-*[[1995]] - [[Gordon S. Fahrni]], physician and president of the Canadian Medical Association (b. [[1887]]) 
-* 1995 - [[John Orchard]], British actor (b. [[1928]]) 
-*[[1996]] - [[Abdullah Çatlı]], a Turkish nationalist and neofascist activist (b. [[1956]]) 
-* 1996 - [[Jean-Bédel Bokassa]], [[President of the Central African Republic]] (b. [[1921]]) 
-*[[1998]] - [[Bob Kane]], [[comic]] artist & [[Batman]] co creator (b. [[1915]]) 
-*[[1999]] - [[Ian Bannen]], Scottish actor (b. [[1928]]) 
*[[2001]] - [[Ernst Gombrich]], Austrian art historian (b. [[1909]]) *[[2001]] - [[Ernst Gombrich]], Austrian art historian (b. [[1909]])
-*[[2002]] - [[Lonnie Donegan]], Scottish musician (b. [[1931]]) 
-* 2002 - [[Jonathan Harris]], American actor (b. [[1914]]) 
-*[[2003]] - [[Rasul Gamzatov]], Russian poet (b. [[1923]]) 
-*[[2004]] - [[Sergei Zholtok]], Latvian hockey player (b. [[1972]]) 
-*[[2006]] - [[Paul Mauriat]], French musician (b. [[1925]]) 
-* 2006 - [[Alberto Spencer]], Ecuadorean footballer (b. [[1937]]) 
-* 2006 - [[Marie Rudisill]], American author and "Fruitcake Lady" (b. [[1911]]) 
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-==Notes== 
-# Jean Rollin 
-# Annibale Carracci 
-# Benvenuto Cellini 
-# Pope Innocent IV 
-# Wilhelm Reich 
-# Thomas Kyd 
-# André Malraux 
-# Léon Bloy 
-# Jean Eustache 
-# Marc Allégret 
-# Prilidiano Pueyrredón 
-# Karel Zeman 
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