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*[[1665]] - [[Nicolas Poussin]], French painter (b. [[1594]]) *[[1665]] - [[Nicolas Poussin]], French painter (b. [[1594]])
*[[1828]] - [[Franz Schubert]], Austrian composer (b. [[1797]]) *[[1828]] - [[Franz Schubert]], Austrian composer (b. [[1797]])
-*[[1850]] - [[Richard Mentor Johnson]], American politician (b. [[1780]]) 
-*[[1868]] - [[Ivane Andronikashvili]], Georgian general (b. [[1798]]) 
-*[[1883]] - [[Carl Wilhelm Siemens|William Siemens]], German engineer (b. [[1823]]) 
-*[[1887]] - [[Emma Lazarus]], American poet (b. [[1849]]) 
-*[[1897]] - [[William Seymour Tyler]], American educator and historian (b. [[1810]]). 
-*[[1915]] - [[Joe Hill]], American labor activist (executed) (b. [[1879]]) 
-*[[1924]] - [[Thomas Ince]], American film director (b. [[1882]]) 
-*[[1931]] - [[Xu Zhimo]], Chinese poet (b. [[1897]]) 
-*[[1938]] - [[Lev Shestov]], Russian philosopher (b. [[1866]]) 
*[[1942]] - [[Bruno Schulz]], Polish writer and painter (shot) (b. [[1892]]) *[[1942]] - [[Bruno Schulz]], Polish writer and painter (shot) (b. [[1892]])
*[[1959]] - [[Joseph Charbonneau]], [[Roman Catholic Bishops of Montreal|archbishop of Montreal]] (b. [[1892]]) *[[1959]] - [[Joseph Charbonneau]], [[Roman Catholic Bishops of Montreal|archbishop of Montreal]] (b. [[1892]])

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  1. James Ensor
  2. Leopold and Loeb
  3. Nicolas Poussin
  4. Bruno Schulz
  5. Gillo Pontecorvo
  6. Gene Tierney
  7. Franz Schubert
  8. Zeena Schreck
  9. Bertel Thorvaldsen




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