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== Deaths == | == Deaths == | ||
* [[1813]] - Prince [[Mikhail Kutuzov]], who lead the defense of Moscow against Napoleon, dies of a heart attack while having sex with a soldier. --''[[Alternative sexuality|a compleat timeline of alternative sexuality]]'' | * [[1813]] - Prince [[Mikhail Kutuzov]], who lead the defense of Moscow against Napoleon, dies of a heart attack while having sex with a soldier. --''[[Alternative sexuality|a compleat timeline of alternative sexuality]]'' | ||
- | * [[1853]] - [[Ludwig Tieck]], German author of Romanticism (b. [[1773]]) | + | * [[1853]] - [[Ludwig Tieck]], German Romantic author (b. [[1773]]) |
* [[1945]] - [[Benito Mussolini]] Italian fascist dictator | * [[1945]] - [[Benito Mussolini]] Italian fascist dictator |
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Births
- 1906 - Pierre Boileau, French author of noir fiction, part of the duo Boileau-Narcejac
- 1932 - Michèle Bernstein
- 1943 - Jacques Dutronc, French singer, composer, and actor.
- 1992 - Francis Bacon, Anglo-Irish painter, atheist, gambler and bon vivant.
Deaths
- 1813 - Prince Mikhail Kutuzov, who lead the defense of Moscow against Napoleon, dies of a heart attack while having sex with a soldier. --a compleat timeline of alternative sexuality
- 1853 - Ludwig Tieck, German Romantic author (b. 1773)
- 1945 - Benito Mussolini Italian fascist dictator