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== Deaths == == Deaths ==
-* [[361]] - [[Constantius II]], [[Roman Emperor]] (b. [[317]]) 
-* [[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]]) *[[1918]] - [[Aleksandr Mikhailovich Lyapunov]], Russian scientist (b. [[1857]])

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  1. Jean Rollin
  2. Annibale Carracci
  3. Benvenuto Cellini
  4. Pope Innocent IV
  5. Wilhelm Reich
  6. Thomas Kyd
  7. André Malraux
  8. Léon Bloy
  9. Jean Eustache
  10. Marc Allégret
  11. Prilidiano Pueyrredón
  12. Karel Zeman




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