Lista de Personas Famosas que murieron en 1920
Giulio Boschi
Giulio Boschi was an Italian Cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church who served as Archbishop of Ferrara from 1900 to 1919, and was elevated to the cardinalate in 1901.
Max von Redwitz
John Charles Olmsted
John Charles Olmsted (1852–1920), was an American landscape architect. The nephew and adopted son of Frederick Law Olmsted, he worked with his father and his younger brother, Frederick Law Olmsted, Jr., in their father's firm. After their father retired, the brothers took over leadership and founded Olmsted Brothers as a landscape design firm. The firm became well known for designing many urban parks, college campuses, and other public places. John Olmsted's body of work from over 40 years as a landscape architect has left its mark on the American urban landscape.
Eugenia de Montijo
Eugenia de Palafox Portocarrero y Kirkpatrick o María Eugenia de Guzmán y Portocarrero, más conocida como Eugenia de Montijo, fue una aristócrata española y emperatriz consorte de los franceses como esposa de Napoleón III. Fue XII condesa de Baños y XIX condesa de Teba.
Walter Runeberg
Walter Magnus Runeberg fue un escultor finlandés de habla sueca, hijo del poeta Johan Ludvig Runeberg.
Ernst Kuhn
Ernst Wilhelm Adalbert Kuhn was a German Indologist and Indo-Europeanist. He was the son of philologist Adalbert Kuhn.
María Aleksándrovna de Rusia
Gran Duquesa María Aleksándrovna de Rusia era la quinta descendiente y única hija sobreviviente del zar Alejandro II de Rusia y de su primera mujer la princesa María de Hesse-Darmstadt. Era la hermana menor del zar Alejandro III y tía paterna del último zar de Rusia, Nicolás II.
Chikaaki Takasaki
Chikaaki Takasaki was a Japanese politician. He fought in the Satsuma Rebellion of 1877. He was governor of Ibaraki Prefecture (1893–1896), Nagano Prefecture (1896–1897), Okayama Prefecture (1897–1900), Miyagi Prefecture (1900), Kyoto Prefecture (1900–1902) and Osaka (1902–1911).
Joseph Lambert Meyer
Case Broderick
Case Broderick was a politician and U.S. Representative from Kansas. He was a cousin of David Colbreth Broderick, of Washington, DC; New York, and California; and Andrew Kennedy of California, who also became national politicians.