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== Deaths == == Deaths ==
-*[[1253]] - [[Dogen]], Japanese Zen Buddhist (b. [[1200]])+ 
-*[[1345]] - [[Henry Plantagenet, 3rd Earl of Leicester]] (b. [[1281]])+
-*[[1399]] - [[Thomas de Mowbray, 1st Duke of Norfolk]], English politician (b. [[1366]])+
-*[[1520]] - [[Selim I]], [[Ottoman Sultan]] (b. [[1465]])+
-*[[1531]] - [[Louise of Savoy,Queen Mother of France]] (b.1476 )+
-*[[1554]] - [[Francisco Vasquez de Coronado]], Spanish explorer+
-*[[1566]] - [[Johannes Agricola]], German Protestant reformer (b. [[1494]])+
-*[[1607]] - [[Alessandro Allori]], Italian painter (b. [[1535]])+
-*[[1658]] - [[Georg Philipp Harsdorffer]], German poet (b. [[1607]])+
-*[[1662]] - [[John Biddle (Unitarian)|John Biddle]], English theologian (b. [[1615]])+
-*[[1692]] - [[Martha Corey]], hanged as a result of the [[Salem witch trials]]+
-*[[1703]] - [[Vincenzo Viviani]], Italian mathematician and scientist (b. [[1622]])+
-*[[1774]] - [[Pope Clement XIV]] (b. [[1705]])+
-*[[1776]] - [[Nathan Hale]], hanged by the [[Kingdom of Great Britain|British]] as a [[spy]] (b. [[1755]])+
-*[[1777]] - [[John Bartram]], American botanist (b. [[1699]])+
-*[[1828]] - [[Shaka Zulu]], Zulu leader+
-*[[1852]] - [[William Tierney Clark]], English civil engineer (b. [[1783]])+
-*[[1872]] - [[Vladimir Dal]], Russian lexicographer (b. [[1801]])+
-*[[1873]] - [[Friedrich Frey-Herosé]], Swiss Federal Councilor (b. [[1801]])+
-*[[1881]] - [[Solomon L. Spink]], U.S. Congressman from Illinois (b. [[1831]])+
-*[[1952]] - [[Kaarlo Juho Ståhlberg]], first [[President of Finland]] (b. [[1865]])+
-*[[1956]] - [[Frederick Soddy]], English chemist, [[Nobel Prize in Chemistry|Nobel Prize]] laureate (b. [[1877]])+
-*[[1957]] - [[Toyoda Soemu]], Japanese admiral (b. [[1885]])+
-*[[1961]] - [[Marion Davies]], American actress (b. [[1897]])+
-*[[1962]] - [[Mir Ghotbeddin Mohammad Angha]], 40th [[Oveyssi]] [[Sufi]] master (b. [[1887]])+
-*[[1969]] - [[Adolfo López Mateos]], president of Mexico (b. [[1909]])+
-*[[1981]] - [[Harry Warren]], American composer and lyricist (b. [[1893]])+
-*[[1987]] - [[Dan Rowan]], American actor and comedian (b. [[1922]])+
-*[[1988]] - [[Rais Amrohvi]], Pakistani poet and psychoanalyst (b. [[1914]])+
-*[[1989]] - [[Irving Berlin]], American songwriter (b. [[1888]])+
-*[[1992]] - [[Aurelio López]], Mexican baseball player (b. [[1948]])+
-*[[1993]] - [[Maurice Abravanel]], Greek-born conductor (b. [[1903]])+
-*[[1996]] - [[Ludmilla Chiriaeff]], Canadian ballet dancer and director (b. [[1924]])+
-* 1996 - [[Dorothy Lamour]], American actress (b. [[1914]])+
-*[[1999]] - [[George C. Scott]], American actor (b. [[1927]])+
-*[[2000]] - [[Rodney Anoa'i|Rodney Anoa'i (Yokozuna)]], American professional wrestler (b. [[1966]])+
-*[[2001]] - [[Isaac Stern]], Ukrainian violinist (b. [[1920]])+
-*[[2002]] - [[Jan de Hartog]], Dutch-born writer (b. [[1914]])+
-*[[2003]] - [[Gordon Jump]], American television actor (b. [[1932]])+
-* 2003 - [[Hugo Young]], British journalist (b. [[1938]])+
-*[[2004]] - [[Ray Traylor|Ray Traylor (The Big Boss Man)]], American professional wrestler (b. [[1962]]) +
-*[[2006]] - [[Edward Albert]], American actor (b. [[1951]])+
-* 2006 - [[Carla Benschop]], Dutch basketball player+
== Notes == == Notes ==
-# Erich von Stroheim+# [[Maurice Barrès]]
-# Maurice Barrès+# [[Frederick John Kiesler]]
-# August+# [[Children of Men]]
-# Nick Cave+# [[Benoît Poelvoorde]]
-# Frederick John Kiesler+# [[Doug Wimbish]]
-# Anna Karina+# [[Melanie Klein]]
-# King Sunny Adé+# [[David Riesman]]
-# Children of Men+
-# Benoît Poelvoorde+
-# Doug Wimbish+
-# Melanie Klein+
-# David Riesman+
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