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-*[[1161]] - Queen [[Melisende of Jerusalem]] (b. [[1105]]) 
-*[[1185]] - [[Stephanus Hagiochristophorites]], Byzantine courtier 
-*[[1279]] - [[Robert Kilwardby]], Archbishop of Canterbury (b. c. [[1215]]) 
-*[[1298]] - [[Philip of Artois]], French soldier (b. [[1269]]) 
-*[[1349]] - [[Bonne of Luxembourg]], wife of John II of France (b. [[1315]]) 
-*[[1599]] - [[Beatrice Cenci]], Italian noblewoman executed for planned fratricide (b. [[1577]]) 
-*[[1677]] - [[James Harrington]], English political philosopher (b. [[1611]]) 
-*[[1680]] - [[Roger Crab]], English Puritan political writer (b. [[1621]]) 
-* 1680 - [[Emperor Go-Mizunoo of Japan]] (b. [[1596]]) 
-*[[1721]] - [[Rudolf Jakob Camerarius]], German botanist and physician (b. [[1665]]) 
-*[[1733]] - [[François Couperin]], French composer (b. [[1668]]) 
-*[[1760]] - [[Louis Godin]], French astronomer (b. [[1704]]) 
-*[[1822]] - [[Fortunat Alojzy Gonzaga Żółkowski]], Polish actor (b. [[1777]]) 
-*[[1823]] - [[David Ricardo]], economist (b. [[1772]]) 
-*[[1843]] - [[Joseph Nicollet]], mathematician and explorer (b. [[1786]]) 
-*[[1851]] - [[Sylvester Graham]], American nutritionist (b. [[1794]]) 
-*[[1865]] - [[Christophe Léon Louis Juchault de Lamoricière]], French general (b. [[1806]]) 
-*[[1888]] - [[Domingo Faustino Sarmiento]], President of Argentina (b. [[1811]]) 
-*[[1896]] - [[Francis James Child]], American ballad collector (b. [[1825]]) 
-*[[1911]] - [[Louis Henri Boussenard]], French novelist (b. [[1847]]) 
-*[[1915]] - [[William Cornelius Van Horne]], North American railway executive (b. [[1843]]) 
-*[[1917]] - [[Georges Guynemer]], French World War I aviator (b. [[1894]]) 
-*[[1921]] - [[Subramanya Bharathy]], Tamil poet (b. [[1882]]) 
-*[[1926]] - [[Matsunosuke Onoe]], Japanese actor (b. [[1875]]) 
-*[[1931]] - [[Salvatore Maranzano]], crime boss (b. [[1868]]) 
-*[[1932]] - [[Franciszek Zwirko]] and [[Stanislaw Wigura]], Polish pilots who died in a plane crash (Żwirko b. [[1895]] Wigura b. [[1901]]) 
-*[[1939]] - [[Konstantin Korovin]], Russian painter (b. [[1861]]) 
-*[[1941]] - [[Christian Rakovsky]], Bulgarian-born socialist revolutionary (b. [[1873]]) 
-*[[1948]] - [[Muhammad Ali Jinnah]], founder of Pakistan (b. [[1876]]) 
-*[[1950]] - [[Jan Smuts]], South African soldier and statesman (b. [[1870]]) 
-*[[1956]] - [[Billy Bishop]], Canadian pilot in World War I (b. [[1894]]) 
-*[[1958]] - [[Robert W. Service]], Scottish-born Canadian poet (b. [[1874]]) 
-* 1958 - [[Camillien Houde]], French Canadian politician, mayor of Montreal (b. [[1889]]) 
-*[[1966]] - [[C. E. Woolman]], American airline magnate (b. [[1889]]) 
-*[[1967]] - [[Tadeusz Żyliński]], Polish technician and textilist (b. [[1904]]) 
-*[[1968]] - [[René Cogny]], French General (b. [[1904]]) 
-*[[1971]] - [[Nikita Khrushchev|Nikita Sergeevich Khrushchev]], Soviet politician and leader (b. [[1894]]) 
*[[1972]] - [[Max Fleischer]], American animator (b. [[1883]]) *[[1972]] - [[Max Fleischer]], American animator (b. [[1883]])
*[[1973]] - [[Salvador Allende]], [[President of Chile]] (b. [[1908]]) *[[1973]] - [[Salvador Allende]], [[President of Chile]] (b. [[1908]])
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* 2006 - [[Joachim Fest]], German journalist and author (b. [[1926]]) * 2006 - [[Joachim Fest]], German journalist and author (b. [[1926]])
* 2006 - [[Johannes Bob van Benthem]], Dutch lawyer, first president of the European Patent Office (b. [[1921]]) * 2006 - [[Johannes Bob van Benthem]], Dutch lawyer, first president of the European Patent Office (b. [[1921]])
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== Notes == == Notes ==
# [[Daniel Wildenstein]] # [[Daniel Wildenstein]]

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