Death year 1835 celebrities

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Death year 1835

Thérésa Tallien Facts

Thérésa Cabarrus, Madame Tallien (31 July 1773 – 15 January 1835), was a Spanish-born French social figure during the Revolution. Later she became Princess of Chimay.

Vincenzo Bellini Facts

Vincenzo Salvatore Carmelo Francesco Bellini (3 November 1801 – 23 September 1835) was an Italian opera composer, who was known for his long-flowing melodic lines for which he was named “the Swan of Catania”. Many years later, in 1898, Giuseppe Ver

Daniel Egerton Facts

Daniel Egerton (1772–1835) was an English actor.

August von Platen Hallermünde Facts

Karl August Georg Maximilian Graf von Platen-Hallermünde (24 October 1796 – 5 December 1835) was a German poet and dramatist. In German he mostly is called Graf (Count) Platen.

Louise Charlotte Françoise Le Tellier Facts

John Pitt, 2nd Earl of Chatham Facts

General John Pitt, 2nd Earl of Chatham, KG, PC (9 October 1756 – 24 September 1835) was a British soldier and politician. He is best known for commanding the disastrous Walcheren Campaign of 1809.

John Marshall Facts

John Marshall (September 24, 1755 – July 6, 1835) was the fourth Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States (1801–1835). His court opinions helped lay the basis for United States constitutional law and many say made the Supreme Cour

Baroness Wilhelmine of Dörnberg Facts

Baroness Wilhelmine Caroline Christiane Henriette of Dörnberg, full German name: Wilhelmine Caroline Christiane Henriette, Reichsfreiin von Dörnberg (6 March 1803, Ansbach, Kingdom of Prussia – 14 May 1835, Nuremberg, Kingdom of Bavaria) was a me

Catharina of Württemberg Facts

Princess Catharina Frederica of Württemberg (21 February 1783 – 29 November 1835) was the second wife of Jérôme Bonaparte, who reigned as King of Westphalia between 1807 and 1813.

Sally Hemings Facts

Sarah “Sally” Hemings (c. 1773 – 1835) was an enslaved woman of mixed race owned by President Thomas Jefferson and who is believed to have had a long-term relationship and six children with him, of whom four survived and all were given freedom by J

Elizabeth Batts Cook Facts

Elizabeth Batts Cook (1742–1835) was the wife and widow of Captain James Cook.

Dmitry Khvostov Facts

Count Dmitry Ivanovich Khvostov (Russian: граф Дми́трий Ива́нович Хвосто́в, July