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  • غايوس ماريوس, a Roman general and statesman, according to فلوطرخس died of the disease in 86 BC.
  • قسطنطينيوس الثالث, a co-emperor of the Western Roman Empire, died of pleurisy according to سيدونيوس أبوليناريس on 2 September 421 AD.
  • شارلمان, known as the father of Europe for reuniting much of the Roman Empire, died in 814 of pleurisy.
  • إرنان كورتيس died on 2 December 1547, from a case of pleurisy at the age of 62.
  • كاترين دي ميديشي, sometimes described as a "wife of one King and mother of three others", died from pleurisy in January 1589 at age 69.
  • باليسترينا, Renaissance composer died in 1594 from pleurisy in Rome, Italy.
  • بنجامين فرانكلين developed fever and chest pain in 1790 at the age of 84. He spent ten days in bed having severe cough and difficulty breathing. He died after an abscess in his lungs burst from what is believed to be a case of pleurisy.
  • أديلايد من ساكس-ماينينغن, wife of ويليام الرابع ملك المملكة المتحدة, contracted pleurisy in 1819, it is, in part, blamed for her difficulty in bearing children throughout that year.
  • Juan O"Donojú, last viceroy of the Spanish colony of إسبانيا الجديدة (المكسيك), died of pleurisy on 8 October 1821.
  • فرانسيس سكوت كي died in 1843 at the home of his daughter Elizabeth Howard in Baltimore from pleurisy.
  • ويليام ووردزوورث, the English poet, died of pleurisy aged 80 on 23 April 1850.
  • دومينيك سافيو, Italian Saint, became ill and died in March 1857 at the age of 14 possibly from pleurisy.
  • تاد لينكولن, the fourth and youngest son of Abraham Lincoln, had difficulty breathing when lying down and had to sleep sitting in a chair, and probably died of pleuristic attack, which was believed to be tubercular in origin, in Chicago in 1871 at age 18.
  • Prince Alemayehu, son of Emperor تيودروس الثاني of Ethiopia died in Britain of pleurisy in 1879 at age 18.
  • Devil Anse Hatfield, a leader of the Hatfield clan and the driving force of the infamous Hatfield–McCoy feud, had a bout of pleurisy in the 1890s (probably 1897).
  • فرانك س. ستانلي, former Peerless Quartet member, died of pleurisy at the age of 41 on 12 December 1910 at his home in Orange.
  • مهاتما غاندي suffered from pleurisy during the الحرب العالمية الأولى, while he was in London.
  • إنريكو كاروسو was struggling with pleurisy in the winter of 1920-1921, which contributed to his premature death.
  • إيلي بوين, a circus performer known as "The Legless Wonder", or "The Legless Acrobat", died on 2 May 1924 in Coney Island of pleurisy days before a scheduled performance for The Dreamland Circus at age 79.
  • إيريك ساتيه, French composer, died from pleurisy at l"Hôpital St. Joseph on 1 July 1925.
  • رودلف فالنتينو, an international movie star, died in August 1926 from pleurisy at age 31.
  • ألفين كرانزلاين was the first athlete to win four Olympic titles in a single event at the 1900 Summer Olympics in Paris. He suffered from bouts of pleurisy at the end of 1927 and died from a related complication early 1928 at the age of 51.
  • توماس هاردي, English novelist and poet, became ill with pleurisy and died of related causes in 1928 at age 87.
  • آنا بافولوفا, one of the world"s most famous ballerinas, died unexpectedly of pleurisy at age 49 at the Hotel des Indes in The Hague in January 1931,
  • Florenz Ziegfeld, Jr., a Broadway impresario, who was credited with staging several hit musicals including Show Boat (1927), died on 22 July 1932 of pleurisy after a lung infection at age 65.
  • دوايت وايت, a starting defensive end for the بيتسبورغ ستيلرز, was hospitalized with pleurisy in نيو أورلينز (لويزيانا) while the team prepared for سوبر بول IX   in January 1975. White, who lost 20 pounds while hospitalized, checked out the morning of the game, and played nearly every defensive snap of the Steelers" 16-6 victory over the مينيسوتا فايكنج. White scored the game"s first points on a safety when he downed Vikings quarterback Fran Tarkenton in his own end zone in the second quarter. Shortly after the game concluded, White was readmitted to the hospital and missed the Steelers" flight back to Pittsburgh.
  • كينجي ميازاوا, a Japanese poet and writer, suffered from chronic pleurisy and died of pneumonia in September 1933 at age 37.
  • Nino Manfredi, prominent actor in the commedia all"italiana genre, was given three months to live for his bilateral pleurisy in 1937. He eventually survived and died at age 83 in 2004.
    • Sir روبرت تشييزيبرو, inventor of فازلين, suffered pleurisy in his 50s and is said to have treated it by rubbing his whole body with petroleum jelly.
  • Colonel إدوارد هاوس died on 28 March 1938 in New York City, following a bout with pleurisy. The Colonel was President وودرو ويلسون"s advisor, particularly in the area of foreign affairs, including the Paris Peace Conference of 1919.
  • جورج الخامس ملك المملكة المتحدة suffered from pleurisy in his later life.
  • إليزابيث فريمان, a suffragist and civil rights activist, best known for a report for the الجمعية الوطنية للنهوض بالملونين on the إعدام جيسي واشنطن died of pleurisy in February 1942.
  • كارسون ماكولرز, author of القلب صياد وحيد, was diagnosed with influenza and pleurisy in 1944.
  • رينغو ستار, former البيتلز drummer and solo artist, had chronic-pleurisy at age 13 in 1953.
  • Basil Sydney, the British actor died of the condition in 1968.
  • ليبرون جيمز, an American professional basketball player, was diagnosed with pleurisy after being admitted to the Cleveland Clinic in October 2005 with complaints about chest pain during practice.
  • كين غريفي جونيور, an American professional baseball player, complained of soreness in the chest and, after a تصوير الصدر بالأشعة السينية, was diagnosed with pleurisy in April, 2007.
  • Shin Dongho, former يو كيس member, was diagnosed with pleurisy in mid-October 2012.
  • England cricketer James Southerton, the oldest person to appear in the inaugural Test, against Australia in Melbourne in 1876-77 when he was 49 years old, and still the oldest Test debutant, died not long after his brief taste of Test cricket, succumbing to pleurisy on 16 June 1880, aged 52.
  • إدموند هوسرل, a German philosopher who established the school of phenomenology died of a form of pleurisy on 27 April 1938.
Source: wikipedia.org