What Happened This Year 1846

People Who Died in 1846

Jean-Gaspard Deburau

Czech-French mime and actor, 'Pierrot'
Born
July 31st, 1796 228 years ago
Died
1846 179 years ago — 50 years old

Born in 1796, a Czech-French actor and mime became one of the most influential figures in the art of mime. Deburau gained prominence for his portrayal of the character Pierrot at the Théâtre des Funambules in Paris. His performance style encompassed a blend of physical comedy and expressive gestures, establishing a foundation for modern mime techniques. Deburau's work bridged the gap between classical theater and the emerging art of mime, shaping the genre for future generations. His legacy continues to influence performers in the realms of theater and silent comedy.

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Adam Johann von Krusenstern

Imperial Russian Admiral and explorer
Born
October 10th, 1770 254 years ago
Died
1846 179 years ago — 76 years old

Born in 1770, served as an admiral in the Imperial Russian Navy and led the first Russian circumnavigation of the globe from 1803 to 1806. This expedition attempted to establish a trade route with North America and provided valuable data on geography and local populations. The endeavor contributed significantly to Russia's maritime knowledge and presence in the Pacific.

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Alexander Barrow

American lawyer and politician
Born
March 27th, 1801 224 years ago
Died
1846 179 years ago — 45 years old

Alexander Barrow served as a prominent lawyer and politician in early 19th century America. He held the position of United States Senator from Louisiana from 1843 until 1846, representing the Democratic Party. Prior to his Senate tenure, Barrow was active in state politics and played a role in Louisiana's legal and political development. His legal career included engagement in significant cases that shaped state law. Barrow's contributions to the political landscape of Louisiana and his involvement in national politics reflect the complexities of the era's governance.

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María Isabella of Spain

Queen of Spain, known for her reign
Born
July 6th, 1789 235 years ago
Died
1846 179 years ago — 57 years old

Born in 1789, María Isabella became Queen of Spain in 1833 following the death of her father, King Ferdinand VII. Her reign was marked by political instability and civil conflict, including the Carlist Wars, which were fought over succession issues. María Isabella faced challenges such as economic hardship and social unrest during her rule. After a tumultuous period, she abdicated in 1868 and lived the remainder of her life in exile. She demonstrated resilience throughout her tenure, navigating complex political landscapes.

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Louis Bonaparte

French-Dutch king and ruler of Holland
Born
September 2nd, 1778 246 years ago
Died
1846 179 years ago — 68 years old

Born in 1778, the individual became the king of Holland from 1806 to 1810. As the brother of Napoleon Bonaparte, he sought to maintain the interests of his people while balancing the desires of the French Empire. During his reign, significant efforts were made to improve the conditions of the Dutch economy and infrastructure. However, tensions arose with Napoleon, leading to his abdication in 1810 due to disagreements over governance and autonomy. After abdication, he lived in France and later in Italy until his death in 1846.

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