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41 Notable deaths
 by influenza

Thomas Joannes Stieltjes

Mathematician (1856–1894).

Born December 29th, 1856 in Zwolle.

Died December 31st, 1894 at 38 years old in Toulouse (influenza).

Akashi Motojiro

Imperial japanese army general.

Born September 1st, 1864 in Fukuoka.

Died October 26th, 1919 at 55 years old in Fukuoka (influenza).

Gloria Grey

American actress and director (1909-1947).

Born October 23rd, 1909 in Portland.

Died November 22nd, 1947 at 38 years old in Hollywood (influenza).

Mārtiņš Freimanis

Latvian musician and actor (1977-2011).

Born February 7th, 1977 in Liepāja.

Died January 27th, 2011 at 33 years old in Riga (influenza). [ref]

Oda Krohg

Norwegian painter woman, wife of christian krohg (1860-1935).

Born June 11th, 1860 in Åsgårdstrand. [ref]

Died October 19th, 1935 at 75 years old in Oslo (influenza).

Paul Gerson Unna

German physician and dermatologist (1850-1929).

Born September 8th, 1850 in Hamburg.

Died January 29th, 1929 at 78 years old in Hamburg (influenza).

Edward Connelly

Actor (1858-1928).

Born December 30th, 1858 in New York City.

Died November 21st, 1928 at 69 years old in Hollywood (influenza).

Pierre Souvestre

French writer (1874-1914).

Born June 1st, 1874 in arrondissement of Quimper. [ref]

Died February 26th, 1914 at 39 years old in 18th arrondissement of Paris (influenza). [ref]

Maria Domenica Mantovani

Italian nun (1862-1934).

Born November 12th, 1862 in Brenzone sul Garda.

Died February 2nd, 1934 at 71 years old in Brenzone sul Garda (influenza).

Konstantin Leselidze

Soviet general (1903–1944).

Born October 15th, 1903 in Ozurgeti.

Died February 21st, 1944 at 40 years old in Moscow (influenza).

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