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964 Notable deaths
 in Paris

Sourou-Migan Apithy

Beninese politician (1913-1989).

Born April 8th, 1913 in Porto-Novo. [ref]

Died December 3rd, 1989 at 76 years old in Paris. [ref]

Giuseppina Bozzacchi

Italian ballet dancer (1853–1870).

Born November 23rd, 1853 in Milan.

Died November 23rd, 1870 at 17 years old in Paris (smallpox).

Aleksey Remizov

Russian writer (1877-1957).

Born July 6th, 1877 in Moscow. [ref]

Died November 26th, 1957 at 80 years old in Paris. [ref]

Léon-Paul Fargue

French poet and essayist (1876–1947).

Born March 4th, 1876 in 1st arrondissement of Paris.

Died November 25th, 1947 at 71 years old in Paris.

Josué de Castro

Brazilian physician, writer and activist against world hunger (1908-1973).

Born September 5th, 1908 in Recife. [ref]

Died September 24th, 1973 at 65 years old in Paris. [ref]

Théodore Steeg

French politician, prime minister of france (1868-1950).

Born December 19th, 1868 in Libourne.

Died December 19th, 1950 at 82 years old in Paris.

Christian Metz

French film critic (1931–1993).

Born December 12th, 1931 in Béziers.

Died September 7th, 1993 at 61 years old in Paris.

Emmanuel Célestin Suhard

Catholic cardinal (1874-1949).

Born April 5th, 1874 in France. [ref]

Died May 30th, 1949 at 75 years old in Paris. [ref]

Claude Mauriac

French writer.

Born April 25th, 1914 in 16th arrondissement of Paris. [ref]

Died March 22nd, 1996 at 81 years old in Paris. [ref]

René Schützenberger

French painter (1860-1916).

Born July 29th, 1860 in Mulhouse. [ref]

Died December 31st, 1916 at 56 years old in Paris. [ref]

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