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Bavarian princess (1805–1872).
Born January 27th, 1805 in Munich.
Died May 28th, 1872 at 67 years old in Vienna (pneumonia, brain cancer).
Princess Sophie of Bavaria, born on 22 June 1805, was a prominent figure in European aristocracy and politics. She was the daughter of King Ludwig I of Bavaria and Princess Therese of Saxe-Hildburghausen. Throughout her life, Sophie played a significant role in the political landscape of her time, advocating for various social issues and participating in the governance of Bavaria. Sophie married Duke Maximilian Joseph in Bavaria, further intertwining her influence with the political movements of the region. As a member of the royal family, she was involved in various charitable initiatives and supported the advancement of education and the arts. Her contributions to public life were marked by her dedication to the betterment of society. In addition to her political engagements, Sophie was known for her interest in cultural affairs and was a patron of artists and intellectuals. She maintained a network of influential contacts that extended beyond Bavaria, reflecting the interconnectedness of European noble families during her lifetime. Princess Sophie of Bavaria passed away on 28 May 1872 at the age of 67. Her life and work remain a noteworthy part of the historical narrative of 19th-century Europe, highlighting the roles played by women in politics and society.
Born June 26th, 1914 in Mon Repos.
Died November 24th, 2001 at 87 years old
Born June 22nd, 1911 in Athens.
Died November 16th, 1937 at 26 years old
Born May 26th, 1846 in London, Buckingham Palace.
Died June 9th, 1923 at 77 years old
Born April 14th, 1857 in Buckingham Palace.
Died October 26th, 1944 at 87 years old
Born April 18th, 1905 in Old Royal Palace.
Died April 24th, 1981 at 76 years old
Death is the destination we all share. No one has ever escaped it. And that is as it should be because death is very likely the single best invention of life. It is life’s change agent, it clears out the old to make way for the new. Steve Jobs