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*[[1688]] - [[John Bunyan]], English writer (b. [[1628]]) *[[1688]] - [[John Bunyan]], English writer (b. [[1628]])
*[[1867]] - [[Charles Baudelaire]], French poet (b. [[1821]]) *[[1867]] - [[Charles Baudelaire]], French poet (b. [[1821]])
-*[[1869]] - [[Mary Ward (scientist)|Mary Ward]], Irish scientist, first automobile accident victim (b. [[1827]]) 
-*[[1888]] - [[Mary Ann Nichols|Mary Ann "Polly" Nichols]], widely believed to be the first victim of [[Jack the Ripper]] (b. [[1845]]) 
-*[[1920]] - [[Wilhelm Wundt]], German psychologist (b. [[1832]]) 
-*[[1940]] - [[Georges Gauthier]], French Canadian Roman Catholic archbishop of Montreal (b. [[1871]])  
-*[[1941]] - [[Marina Tsvetaeva]], Russian poet (b. [[1892]]) 
-*[[1948]] - [[Billy Laughlin]], American actor (b. [[1932]]) 
-*[[1952]] - [[Henri Bourassa]], French Canadian political leader (b. [[1868]]) 
*[[1963]] - [[Georges Braque]], French painter (b. [[1882]]) *[[1963]] - [[Georges Braque]], French painter (b. [[1882]])
-*[[1967]] - [[Ilya Ehrenburg]], Russian writer (b. [[1891]]) 
-*[[1969]] - [[Rocky Marciano]], American boxer (b. [[1923]]) 
*[[1973]] - [[John Ford]], American film director (b. [[1894]]) *[[1973]] - [[John Ford]], American film director (b. [[1894]])
*[[1974]] - [[William Pershing Benedict]], American pilot *[[1974]] - [[William Pershing Benedict]], American pilot

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  1. Charles Baudelaire
  2. Matthias Grünewald
  3. Georges Braque
  4. Raoul Ubac
  5. Alma Mahler
  6. Gérard Pirès
  7. Harley Granville-Barker
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  2. Eldridge Cleaver
  3. John Bunyan
  4. Van Morrison




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