Lista de Personas Famosas que murieron en 1930
Isak Gustaf Clason
Isak Gustaf Clason fue un arquitecto sueco.
Enrico Forlanini
Enrico Forlanini fue un ingeniero italiano, inventor y pionero de la aviación, conocido por sus trabajos con helicópteros, hidroalas y dirigibles. Su hermano mayor Carlo Forlanini fue un famoso médico italiano.
Alfonso Mistrangelo
Alfonso Maria Mistrangelo Sch. P. was an Italian Cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church. He served as Archbishop of Florence from 1899 until his death, and was elevated to the cardinalate in 1915. He was also a member of the Piarists religious congregation.
Ryū Ryū Ko
Ryū Ryū Ko, also known as Xie Ru Ru or Ru Ru Ko, was a Chinese martial artist who most likely practiced the Fujian White Crane style of Kung Fu. His most notable students included many of the founders of different Okinawan martial arts which later produced Karate. These students included Higaonna Kanryō who founded Naha-te which became Gōjū-ryū. The kata Sanchin, taught in Gōjū-ryū and many other Naha-te based styles of Karate, was originally taught by Ryū Ryū Ko.
Oliver Perry Hay
Oliver Perry Hay was an American herpetologist, ichthyologist, and paleontologist.
Daniel Guggenheim
Daniel Guggenheim fue un industrial y filántropo estadounidense. Era uno de los hijos de Barbara y Meyer Guggenheim.
Conrad Willgerodt
Conrad Heinrich Christoph Willgerodt was a German chemist and discovered of the Willgerodt reaction. He was also the discoverer of Iodosobenzene.
Nikolay Kasatkin
Nikolay Alekseyevich Kasatkin (Russian: Николай Алексеевич Касаткин; was a Russian painter; considered to be one of the founders of Social Realism in Russia.
Jonas Jablonskis
Jonas Jablonskis was a distinguished Lithuanian linguist and one of the founders of the standard Lithuanian language. He used the pseudonym Rygiškių Jonas, taken from the small town named Rygiškiai where he spent his childhood.
Robert Bridges
Robert Bridges nació el 23 de octubre de 1844 en Walmer; y falleció el 21 de abril de 1930. Fue un poeta inglés gran amigo de Gerard Manley Hopkins. Obtuvo la Orden del Mérito.