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- | == Events == | ||
- | == Births == | ||
- | *[[1492]] - [[Pietro Aretino]] | ||
- | *[[1807]] - [[Aloysius Bertrand]] introduced the [[prose poetry|prose poem]] into [[French literature]] and inspired [[Symbolist poetry|Symbolist poets]]. | ||
- | *[[1879]] - [[Paul Poiret]], French a couturier based in Paris before the First World War and during the [[Belle Epoque]]. | ||
- | *[[1889]] - [[Adolf Hitler]], [[failed artist]] and leader of Nazi Germany from 1933 to 1945. | ||
- | *[[1901]] - [[Michel Leiris]], French surrealist writer and ethnographer. | ||
- | *[[1914]] - [[Karel Thole]], Dutch painter and illustrator. | ||
- | == Deaths == | + | * [[April 25]] [[1719]] - ''[[Robinson Crusoe]]'' by [[Daniel Defoe]] is published. |
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- April 25 1719 - Robinson Crusoe by Daniel Defoe is published.
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