Deaths in...

740 Notable deaths
 in Vienna

Ben Cross

British actor (1947-2020).

Born December 16th, 1947 in London. [ref]

Died August 18th, 2020 at 72 years old in Vienna (disease). [ref]

Johann Strauss II

Austrian composer (1825-1899).

Born October 25th, 1825 in Sankt Ulrich. [ref]

Died June 3rd, 1899 at 73 years old in Vienna (pleuropneumonia). [ref]

Princess Sophie of Bavaria

Bavarian princess (1805–1872).

Born January 27th, 1805 in Munich.

Died May 28th, 1872 at 67 years old in Vienna (pneumonia, brain cancer).

Kurt Waldheim

Austrian politician and diplomat (1918–2007).

Born December 21st, 1918 in Sankt Andrä-Wördern. [ref]

Died June 14th, 2007 at 88 years old in Vienna (heart failure, cardiac arrest). [ref]

Hans Asperger

Austrian pediatrician, medical theorist, and medical professor (1906-1980).

Born February 18th, 1906 in Vienna.

Died October 21st, 1980 at 74 years old in Vienna.

Archduke Karl Ludwig of Austria

Austrian archduke (1833–1896).

Born July 30th, 1833 in Schönbrunn Palace. [ref]

Died May 19th, 1896 at 62 years old in Vienna (typhoid fever).

Archduke Franz Karl of Austria

Austrian archduke (1802-1878).

Born December 17th, 1802 in Vienna.

Died March 8th, 1878 at 75 years old in Vienna.

Anton Bruckner

Austrian composer (1824-1896).

Born September 4th, 1824 in Ansfelden.

Died October 11th, 1896 at 72 years old in Vienna.

Engelbert Dollfuss

Austrian christian social and patriotic front statesman (1892-1934).

Born October 4th, 1892 in Texingtal.

Died July 25th, 1934 at 41 years old in Vienna (gunshot wound).

Archduchess Marie Valerie of Austria

Austrian archduchess (1868-1924).

Born April 22nd, 1868 in Buda.

Died September 6th, 1924 at 56 years old in Vienna (cancer).

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