| Died | Age | Hint | Answer | % Correct |
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| 1821 | 51 | He conquered a large chunk of Europe | Napoleon | 95%
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| 1793 | 38 | Last king of France's ancien régime | Louis XVI | 89%
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| 1934 | 66 | Polish-born scientist who studied radiation | Marie Curie | 89%
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| 1923 | 91 | Designed a tower which bears his name | Gustave Eiffel | 86%
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| 1997 | 36 | Member of the British royal family | Princess Diana | 85%
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| 1852 | 43 | Developed a reading system for the blind | Louis Braille | 83%
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| 1895 | 72 | Developed a technique for heating milk to prevent bacterial contamination | Louis Pasteur | 77%
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| 1885 | 83 | Author of "Les Misérables" | Victor Hugo | 68%
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| 1971 | 27 | Lead singer of the Doors | Jim Morrison | 64%
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| 1900 | 46 | Irish-born author of "The Picture of Dorian Gray" | Oscar Wilde | 61%
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| 1935 | 57 | Founder of a French auto company which bears his name (hint: last name starts with C) | André Citroën | 60%
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| 1972 | 77 | King of the United Kingdom for less than a year | Duke of Windsor | 59%
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| 1963 | 47 | "Non, je ne regrette rien", she sang | Édith Piaf | 56%
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| 1870 | 68 | Author of "The Three Musketeers" | Alexandre Dumas | 55%
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| 1778 | 83 | Notable figure of the Enlightenment who wrote "Candide" | Voltaire | 51%
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| 1849 | 39 | Polish composer and piano virtuoso | Frédéric Chopin | 49%
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| 1986 | 78 | Feminist who wrote "The Second Sex" | Simone de Beauvoir | 30%
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| 2007 | 84 | Possibly history's most famous mime | Marcel Marceau | 28%
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| 1989 | 83 | Irish playwright whose most famous play is about waiting for someone who never shows up | Samuel Beckett | 28%
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| 1793 | 50 | Assassinated in a bathtub, his death is depicted in a famous painting | Jean-Paul Marat | 27%
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