Lista de Personas Famosas que murieron en 1913
Dinuzulu kaCetshwayo
Dinuzulu kaCetshwayo was the king of the Zulu nation from 20 May 1884 until his death in 1913. He succeeded his father Cetshwayo, who was the last king of the Zulus to be officially recognized as such by the British. Zululand had been broken up into 13 smaller territories by the British after the Anglo-Zulu War, and Cetshwayo, and subsequently Dinuzulu, administered one of them. The British later realized the futility of breaking up Zululand into the territories and restored Cetshwayo as paramount leader of the territories. However, they left one of Cetshwayo's relatives, Usibepu (Zibhebhu), alone with his lands intact. On 22 July 1883, Usibepu attacked Cetshwayo's new kraal in Ulundi, wounding the king and causing him to flee.
Lucius Frederick Hubbard
Lucius Frederick Hubbard was an American politician. The Republican served as the ninth Governor of Minnesota from January 10, 1882 to January 5, 1887. He also served as an officer in the Union Army during the American Civil War.
John Henry Eustace Hart
Reginald Lee
Reginald Robinson Lee fue un marino británico perteneciente a la naviera White Star Line, asignado como vigía durante el viaje inaugural del RMS Titanic en abril de 1912.
Lilian Marian Anderson
Emma Elizabeth Dalton
Edward John Grimston
August Bebel
August Bebel fue un destacado dirigente socialdemócrata alemán. Comenzó trabajando duramente para salir adelante en diferentes lugares de Alemania, momento en el cual ya empezó su formación intelectual, entrando en contacto con personajes como Wilhelm Liebknecht. Fue diputado de la Asamblea de la Confederación del Norte, siempre opuesto a la política de Bismarck y el posterior imperialismo. En 1869 participa en la fundación del Partido socialdemócrata alemán (SPD), siendo desde entonces un importante dirigente y miembro del Reichstag.
Ferenc Pfaff
Ferenc Pfaff was a Hungarian architect and academic.
Heinrich Martin Weber
Heinrich Martin Weber was a German mathematician. Weber's main work was in algebra, number theory, and analysis. He is best known for his text Lehrbuch der Algebra published in 1895 and much of it is his original research in algebra and number theory. His work Theorie der algebraischen Functionen einer Veränderlichen established an algebraic foundation for Riemann surfaces, allowing a purely algebraic formulation of the Riemann-Roch theorem. Weber's research papers were numerous, most of them appearing in Crelle's Journal or Mathematische Annalen. He was the editor of Riemann's collected works.