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601 Notable deaths
 in Madrid

Gerardo Diego

Spanish poet (1896–1987).

Born October 3rd, 1896 in Santander.

Died July 8th, 1987 at 90 years old in Madrid.

Édgar Neville

Spanish painter (1899–1967).

Born December 28th, 1899 in Madrid.

Died April 23rd, 1967 at 67 years old in Madrid.

Rita Barberá Nolla

Spanish politician (1948–2016).

Born July 16th, 1948 in Valencia.

Died November 23rd, 2016 at 68 years old in Madrid (liver cirrhosis). [ref]

Pedro Zerolo

Spanish politician.

Born July 20th, 1960 in Caracas. [ref]

Died June 9th, 2015 at 54 years old in Madrid (pancreatic cancer).

Concha Piquer

Spanish singer (1906-1990).

Born December 8th, 1908 in Valencia. [ref]

Died December 13th, 1990 at 82 years old in Madrid (cardiac arrest).

Carlos Padrós

Spanish football referee (1870-1950).

Born November 9th, 1870 in Barcelona.

Died December 30th, 1950 at 80 years old in Madrid.

María del Monte Carmelo Sallés y Barangueras

Spanish saint, foundress of the conceptionists missionaries of the immaculate conception of mary (1848–1911).

Born April 9th, 1848 in Vic.

Died July 25th, 1911 at 63 years old in Madrid.

Pruden

Footballer (1916–1998).

Born December 1st, 1916 in Babilafuente.

Died February 25th, 1998 at 81 years old in Madrid.

Pedro Laín Entralgo

Medical researcher (1908-2001).

Born February 15th, 1908 in Urrea de Gaén. [ref]

Died June 5th, 2001 at 93 years old in Madrid. [ref]

Gerard Tichy

Spanish actor (1920-1992).

Born March 11th, 1920 in Weißenfels.

Died April 11th, 1992 at 72 years old in Madrid.

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