Lista de Personas Famosas que murieron en 2006
Godfrey Argent
Bernard Godfrey Argent was an English photographer notable for his black and white portraits of royalty, politicians, aristocrats and celebrities.
Kenneth Thomson
Kenneth Roy Thomson, 2.º barón Thomson de Fleet fue un coleccionista de arte y hombre de negocios canadiense. Poseedor del título de Lord, heredó la sociedad The Thomson Corporation que su padre, Roy Thomson, empezó a formar en 1934 al comprar el periódico Timmins Press.
Fatma Omar An-Najar
Fatma Omar An-Najar was a Palestinian grandmother and suicide bomber who lived in the Gaza Strip. In November 2006 she detonated explosives she was wearing on a belt and injured several Israeli soldiers near Beit Lahia and the Jabalia Camp. According to Hamas, which claimed the bombing, she was 57 and her family said she was 68.
Khan Abdul Wali Khan
Khan Abdul Wali Khan was a Pakistani secular democratic socialist and Pashtun leader, and served as president of Awami National Party. Son of the prominent Pashtun nationalist leader Abdul Ghaffar Khan, Wali Khan was an activist and a writer against the British Raj like his father.
Jorge Mendonça
Jorge Pinto Mendonça , más conocido como Jorge Mendonça, fue un futbolista brasileño que jugaba como delantero.
Carol Lambrino
El príncipe Carlos Hohenzollern, también conocido como Mircea Grigore Carol al României o como Carlos Lambrino, fue el único hijo del rey Carlos II de Rumanía y de su primera esposa Juana María Lambrino.
Helena Christian Pike
Gernot Jurtin
Gernot Jurtin was an Austrian football player, and a legend amongst Sturm Graz fans.
Kraft-Alexander zu Hohenlohe-Oehringen
Kuroda Kan'ichi
Kuroda Kan'ichi was a 20th-century Japanese philosopher and social theorist. Born in Fuchū, Tokyo as the son of a doctor, he began studying Marxist philosophy at the age of twenty, in 1947, following the defeat of Japan and the subsequent U.S. occupation of Japan. At this time the workers movement in Japan was quite strong, but very influenced by pro-Soviet politics. Kuroda began studying closely works by prominent Japanese philosophers, among them Umemoto Katsumi, Kakehashi Akihide and Uno Kōzō.