Lista de Personas Famosas que murieron en 1929
Chandra Shumsher Jung Bahadur Rana
Field-Marshal Maharaja Sri Teen Chandra Shumsher Jung Bahadur Rana was the Prime Minister of Nepal from the Rana dynasty. He served in this capacity from 27 June 1901 to his death in 1929, after he successfully deposed his liberal and reformist brother Dev Shamsher. Although generally perceived as despotic and conservative, he is credited with several reforms including the abolition of slavery and the Nepal-Britain Treaty of 1923, which recognized Nepal as an independent nation and an ally of Britain.
Charles Allan Gilbert
Charles Allan Gilbert fue un artista e ilustrador estadounidense. Su trabajo más conocido es la ilustración All is Vanity, una ilusión óptica creada por él cuando tenía 18 años de edad. La ilusión muestra a una mujer sentada frente a un espejo, que visto desde lejos parece ser un gran cráneo. Fue vendida en 1902 a Life Publishing Co.
Charles D. Carter
Charles David Carter was a Native American politician elected as U.S. Representative from Oklahoma, serving from 1907 to 1927. During this period, he also served as Mining Trustee for Indian Territory, 1900–1904, appointed by President William McKinley.
Charles Francis Brush
Charles Francis Brush fue un inventor, emprendedor y filántropo estadounidense.
Charles Phelps Taft
Charles Phelps Taft was an American lawyer and politician who served as editor of the Cincinnati Times-Star and owned both the Philadelphia Phillies and Chicago Cubs baseball teams.
Viktor Olgyai
Viktor Olgyai, originally Viktor Matirko was a Hungarian painter and graphic artist. His family's name was changed in 1892.
Charles Schenk Bradley
Adolf Braun
Mercedes Jellinek
La baronesa Mercédès Adrienne Manuela Ramona von Weigl, conocida como Mercédès, nacida Jellinek fue hija del diplomático y empresario austriaco Emil Jellinek y de su esposa Rachel Goggmann Cenrobert, judía de origen sefardí. A ella se debe el nombre de la marca de automóviles Mercedes-Benz. Recibió su nombre bautismal, María de las Mercedes Jellinek, en honor a la princesa de Asturias homónima, María de las Mercedes de Borbón y Habsburgo-Lorena.
Max Maurenbrecher
Max Heinrich Maurenbrecher was a German publicist, pastor and politician. He served as a pastor in the Evangelical State Church of Prussia's older Provinces until 1907. From 1909 to 1916, he preached for the free religious congregations in Nuremberg and Mannheim. In 1917 he rejoined the evangelical church and became a minister in Dresden.