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*[[1948]] - [[Art Spiegelman]], American cartoonist (''Maus'') *[[1948]] - [[Art Spiegelman]], American cartoonist (''Maus'')
*[[1950]] - [[Marie Liljedahl]], Swedish actress *[[1950]] - [[Marie Liljedahl]], Swedish actress
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-*[[1637]] - [[Ferdinand II, Holy Roman Emperor]] (b. [[1578]]) 
*[[2005]] - [[Pierre Bachelet]], French singer and songwriter (b. [[1944]]) *[[2005]] - [[Pierre Bachelet]], French singer and songwriter (b. [[1944]])
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