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• 1931: Boris Yeltsin, the first president of post-Soviet Russia, navigating a pivotal era in history.

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• 1552: Edward Coke, the influential English jurist and politician whose legacy shaped legal systems.

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As February 1st unfolds, we remember departed figures whose legacies reverberate in diverse creative fields:

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