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*[[1891]] - [[Baron Haussmann]], French urbanist (b. [[1809]]) *[[1891]] - [[Baron Haussmann]], French urbanist (b. [[1809]])
-*[[1911]] - [[Gordon Rattray Taylor]] (January 11, 1911 - December 7 1981) is a British author and broadcaster best remembered for his Freudian interpretation of history: Sex in History (d. [[1981]])+*[[1911]] - [[Gordon Rattray Taylor]], British author (''Sex in History'') (d. [[1981]])
-*[[1979]] - [[Daniel-Henry Kahnweiler]] (June 25, 1884 - January 11, 1979) was an art dealer and promoter (b. [[1884]])+*[[1979]] - [[Daniel-Henry Kahnweiler]], art dealer and promoter (b. [[1884]])
-*[[1879]] - [[Antoine-Augustin Préault]] (October 6, 1809 - January 11, 1879) was a French sculptor (The Killing) (b. [[1809]])+*[[1879]] - [[Antoine-Augustin Préault]], French sculptor (The Killing) (b. [[1809]])
-*[[1805]] - [[Johann Nepomuk Geiger]] (11 January 1805 - 29 October 1880) was an Austrian artist (d. [[1180]])+*[[1805]] - [[Johann Nepomuk Geiger]], Austrian artist (d. [[1880]])
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