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November 13th

150 Notable deaths

Paul Hornung

American football player, quarterback.

Born December 23rd, 1935 in Louisville.

Died November 13th, 2020 at 84 years old in Louisville. [ref]

Katherine MacGregor

American actress (1925-2018).

Born January 12th, 1925 in Glendale.

Died November 13th, 2018 at 93 years old in Woodland Hills. [ref]

Alexander Grothendieck

German-born french mathematician (1928–2014).

Born March 28th, 1928 in Berlin. [ref]

Died November 13th, 2014 at 86 years old in Saint-Lizier. [ref]

Vittorio De Sica

Italian film director (1901-1974).

Born July 7th, 1901 in Sora. [ref]

Died November 13th, 1974 at 73 years old in Neuilly-sur-Seine (lung cancer). [ref]

Elsa Schiaparelli

Italian fashion designer and couturier (1890-1973).

Born September 10th, 1890 in Rome. [ref]

Died November 13th, 1973 at 83 years old in Paris. [ref]

Iskander Mirza

Pakistani general, civil servant and first president (1899–1969).

Born November 13th, 1899 in Murshidabad.

Died November 13th, 1969 at 70 years old in London (cardiac arrest).

Daniel Camargo Barbosa

Ecuadorian serial killer murder in 1994.

Born January 22nd, 1930 in Anolaima.

Died November 13th, 1994 at 64 years old in Quito (murder, stabbing).

Paul Ludwig Ewald von Kleist

German general during world war ii.

Born August 8th, 1881 in Braunfels.

Died November 13th, 1954 at 73 years old in Vladimir Central Prison.

Margaret Wise Brown

American writer of children's books (1910–1952).

Born May 23rd, 1910 in New York City, Brooklyn. [ref]

Died November 13th, 1952 at 42 years old in Nice (embolism). [ref]

Volodymyr Ivashko

Soviet ukrainian politician (1932-1994).

Born October 28th, 1932 in Poltava.

Died November 13th, 1994 at 62 years old in Moscow (disease).

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