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John Wilkes Booth and Junius Brutus Booth Jr.

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Difference between John Wilkes Booth and Junius Brutus Booth Jr.

John Wilkes Booth vs. Junius Brutus Booth Jr.

John Wilkes Booth (May 10, 1838 – April 26, 1865) was the American actor who assassinated President Abraham Lincoln at Ford's Theatre in Washington, D.C. on April 14, 1865. Junius Brutus Booth Jr. (December 22, 1821 – September 16, 1883) was an American actor and theatre manager.

Similarities between John Wilkes Booth and Junius Brutus Booth Jr.

John Wilkes Booth and Junius Brutus Booth Jr. have 12 things in common (in Unionpedia): Abraham Lincoln, Asia Booth Clarke, Assassination of Abraham Lincoln, Baltimore, Booth family, Cincinnati, Edwin Booth, Julius Caesar (play), Junius Brutus Booth, Mark Antony, Washington, D.C., Winter Garden Theatre (1850).

Abraham Lincoln

Abraham Lincoln (February 12, 1809 – April 15, 1865) was an American statesman and lawyer who served as the 16th President of the United States from March 1861 until his assassination in April 1865.

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Asia Booth Clarke

Asia Frigga Booth Clarke (November 19, 1835 – May 16, 1888) was the eighth in the family of ten children born to Junius Brutus Booth and his wife Mary Ann Holmes.

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Assassination of Abraham Lincoln

Abraham Lincoln, the 16th President of the United States, was assassinated by well-known stage actor John Wilkes Booth on April 14, 1865, while attending the play Our American Cousin at Ford's Theatre in Washington, D.C. Shot in the head as he watched the play, Lincoln died the following day at 7:22 a.m., in the Petersen House opposite the theater.

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Baltimore

Baltimore is the largest city in the U.S. state of Maryland, and the 30th-most populous city in the United States.

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Booth family

The Booth family was an American theatrical family of the 19th century.

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Cincinnati

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Edwin Booth

Edwin Thomas Booth (November 13, 1833 – June 7, 1893) was an American actor who toured throughout the United States and the major capitals of Europe, performing Shakespearean plays.

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Julius Caesar (play)

The Tragedy of Julius Caesar is a history play and tragedy by William Shakespeare, believed to have been written in 1599.

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Junius Brutus Booth

Junius Brutus Booth (May 1, 1796 – November 30, 1852) was an English stage actor.

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Mark Antony

Marcus Antonius (Latin:; 14 January 1 August 30 BC), commonly known in English as Mark Antony or Marc Antony, was a Roman politician and general who played a critical role in the transformation of the Roman Republic from an oligarchy into the autocratic Roman Empire.

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Washington, D.C.

Washington, D.C., formally the District of Columbia and commonly referred to as Washington or D.C., is the capital of the United States of America.

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Winter Garden Theatre (1850)

The first theatre in New York City to bear the name The Winter Garden Theatre had a brief but important seventeen-year history (beginning in 1850) as one of New York's premier showcases for a wide range of theatrical fare, from Variety shows to extravagant productions of the works of Shakespeare.

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John Wilkes Booth and Junius Brutus Booth Jr. Comparison

John Wilkes Booth has 286 relations, while Junius Brutus Booth Jr. has 23. As they have in common 12, the Jaccard index is 3.88% = 12 / (286 + 23).

References

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