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967 Notable deaths
 in Paris

Alexander Ginzburg

Russian journalist, poet, human rights activist and dissident (1936-2002).

Born November 21st, 1936 in Moscow.

Died July 19th, 2002 at 65 years old in Paris. [ref]

Philippe Labro

French author, journalist, film director, media personality, lyricist.

Born August 27th, 1936 in Montauban.

Died June 4th, 2025 at 88 years old in Paris (cancer). [ref]

Jean Jules Jusserand

French historian (1855–1932).

Born February 18th, 1855 in 2nd arrondissement of Lyon. [ref]

Died July 18th, 1932 at 77 years old in Paris.

André Bloch

French mathematician (1893–1948).

Born November 20th, 1893 in Besançon.

Died October 11th, 1948 at 54 years old in Paris (leukemia).

Enrique Gómez Carrillo

Guatemalan literary critic, writer, journalist and diplomat (1873-1927).

Born February 27th, 1873 in Guatemala City.

Died November 29th, 1927 at 54 years old in Paris.

Maurice Schumann

French politician (1911-1998).

Born April 10th, 1911 in 16th arrondissement of Paris. [ref]

Died February 9th, 1998 at 86 years old in Paris. [ref]

Philippe Séguin

French politician (1943-2010).

Born April 21st, 1943 in Tunis. [ref]

Died January 7th, 2010 at 66 years old in Paris (myocardial infarction). [ref]

Maurice Bourgès-Maunoury

French prime minister (1914–1993).

Born August 19th, 1914 in Luisant. [ref]

Died February 10th, 1993 at 78 years old in Paris.

Kostas Axelos

Greek-french philosopher (1924-2010).

Born June 26th, 1924 in Athens. [ref]

Died February 4th, 2010 at 85 years old in Paris. [ref]

Christian Bérard

French artist, fashion illustrator, and designer (1902-1949).

Born August 20th, 1902 in 7th arrondissement of Paris. [ref]

Died February 12th, 1949 at 46 years old in Paris. [ref]

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