- male, deceased (1853)
- Frederick William Robertson (known as Robertson of Brighton was an English divine. Born in London, the first five years of his life were passed at...
- male, deceased (1837)
- Jean-François Le Sueur was a French composer. He was born at Plessiel, a hamlet of Drucat near Abbeville, to a long-established family of Picardy, t...
- male, 72 years old
- Gerardo Masana, born February 1, 1937, in Banfield, Argentina, founded the comedy-musical group Les Luthiers in 1965. Masana died of leukemia eight...
- male, deceased (1872)
- Jean-Jacques Bourassé (December 22, 1813, Ste.-Maure (Indre-et-Loire), France-October 4, 1872, Tours) was a French Roman Catholic priest, a...
- male, deceased (1472)
- Charles de Valois (26 December 1446 - 24 May 1472) was the son of Charles VII, King of France and Marie of Anjou. He spent most of his life...
- male
- Mathieu Gascongne (also Matthieu Gascongne, Matthieu Gascogne, Matthias Gascogne) (fl. early 16th c.) was a French composer of the Renaissance....
- male, deceased (1848)
- Joseph-Michel Dutens (born October 15, 1765 in Tours, France; died August 6, 1848) was a French engineer and political economist. He was a nephew...
- female, deceased (1910)
- Mlle Tamisier (November 1, 1834, Tours - 20 June, 1910, Tours) was the lay organiser of a number of International Eucharistic Congresses in the...
- male, deceased (1285)
- Pope Martin IV, born Simon de Brion, held the papacy from February 21, 1281 until his death. Simon de Brion, son of Jean, sieur de Brion, was born...
- male, deceased (743)
- Saint Eucherius, son of Savaric, bishop of Auxerre, was bishop of Orléans. He opposed Charles Martel when the latter confiscated church property t...
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