The effects brought on a fit of apoplexy, of which he died, aged seventy-three.
He died five days afterwards, aged seventy-seven, and lies buried in the cemetery of Gumpfenzdorf, in his own beloved Vienna.
Angelo in Vado, who died there in 1645, aged seventy-four.
But the fiery Julius, aged seventy-four, was influenced by the architect Bramante to demand from Michelangelo a bill of expense and definite explanation as to details.
When she was seventy, Titian, aged seventy-five, painted her picture as a beggar-woman.
Meissonier died in Paris on the Twenty-first of January, Eighteen Hundred Ninety-one, aged seventy-six years.
Hermann Schaeffer, honorary professor of Mathematics and Physics at Jena, aged seventy-six years; Leander J.
Luther, director of the Observatory at Bilk, near Dusseldorf, aged seventy-eight years.
Among the many book-collectors whose careers link the past century with the present, few are more worthy of notice than Francis Douce, who died in the spring of 1834, aged seventy-seven.
Don Ygnacio Coronel, father of Antonio Franco Coronel, and the early school patron to whom I have referred, died in Los Angeles on December 19th, aged seventy years.
He died five days afterward, aged seventy-seven, and lies buried in the cemetery of Gumpfenzdorf, in his own beloved Vienna.
It is really for you, O Randolph Byrd, aged seventy, that I am writing these notes.
Oh, you, Randolph Byrd, aged seventy, when you come with your white hair and purblind eyes to scan these notes, will you receive them at their face value?
He died in Portman Square, London, in December, 1816, aged seventy.
Ann, his widow, died at the same place October 1846, aged seventy-five years.
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