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[[Image:Death of Cleopatra by Rixens.jpg|thumb|right|200px|''The Death of [[Cleopatra]]'' ([[1874]]) by [[Jean-André Rixens ]]]] [[Image:Death of Cleopatra by Rixens.jpg|thumb|right|200px|''The Death of [[Cleopatra]]'' ([[1874]]) by [[Jean-André Rixens ]]]]
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-:''[[deathbed conversion]], [[death scene]] [[I CANNOT live without my life! I CANNOT live without my soul!]]'' 
# The [[bed]] on which someone [[dies]] # The [[bed]] on which someone [[dies]]
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*''The Death of [[Cleopatra]]'' ([[1874]]) by [[Jean-André Rixens]] *''The Death of [[Cleopatra]]'' ([[1874]]) by [[Jean-André Rixens]]
* [[Josef Danhauser]] was the Austrian painter who did the [[death mask]] of [[Beethoven]]. * [[Josef Danhauser]] was the Austrian painter who did the [[death mask]] of [[Beethoven]].
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 +*[[Deathbed conversion]]
 +*[[Death scene]]
 +*"[[I CANNOT live without my life! I CANNOT live without my soul!]]"
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