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1,052 Notable deaths
 in Paris

Philippe Gaubert

French musician.

Born July 3rd, 1879 in Cahors.

Died July 8th, 1941 at 62 years old in Paris (stroke). [ref]

Alexander Galich

Soviet musician and writer.

Born October 19th, 1918 in Dnipro. [ref]

Died December 15th, 1977 at 59 years old in Paris (electrocution). [ref]

Prince Arsen of Yugoslavia

Prince (1859-1938).

Born April 4th, 1859 in Timișoara.

Died October 19th, 1938 at 79 years old in Paris.

Filippo Turati

Italian politician and journalist (1857-1932).

Born November 26th, 1857 in Canzo.

Died March 29th, 1932 at 74 years old in Paris. [ref]

Artur London

Politician from czechoslovakia (1915-1986).

Born February 1st, 1915 in Ostrava, Moravská Ostrava, Přívoz. [ref]

Died November 8th, 1986 at 71 years old in Paris. [ref]

Paul Ranson

French painter and writer (1861–1909).

Born March 29th, 1864 in Limoges. [ref]

Died February 20th, 1909 at 44 years old in Paris (typhoid fever). [ref]

Diego Martínez Barrio

Prime minister of spain (1883-1962).

Born November 25th, 1883 in Seville. [ref]

Died January 1st, 1962 at 78 years old in Paris. [ref]

René Crevel

French writer involved with the surrealist movement.

Born August 10th, 1900 in 10th arrondissement of Paris. [ref]

Died June 18th, 1935 at 34 years old in Paris (asphyxia). [ref]

Nicole Croisille

French actress and singer.

Born October 9th, 1936 in Neuilly-sur-Seine. [ref]

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

Henri Le Fauconnier

French painter (1881-1946).

Born July 5th, 1881 in Hesdin. [ref]

Died December 25th, 1946 at 65 years old in Paris (myocardial infarction). [ref]

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Those men who, in war, seek to preserve their lives at any rate commonly die with shame and ignominy, while those who look upon death as common to all, and unavoidable, and are only solicitous to die with honour, oftener arrive at old age and, while they live, live happier. Xenophon