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James Watt
British engineer (1736–1819)
Joseph-Louis Lagrange
Mathematician and astronomer (1736–1813)
Charles-Augustin de Coulomb
French physicist (1736-1806)
Patrick Henry
American Founding Father, orator and politician (1736 – 1799)
James Macpherson
British writer, poet, translator and politician (1736-1796)
Jean Sylvain Bailly
French astronomer, mathematician, freemason, and political leader (1736-1793)
Rudolf Erich Raspe
German author and scientist (1736–1794)
Anton Graff
Swiss portrait artist (1736–1813)
Louis Joseph, Prince of Condé
French noble (1736-1818)
Johann Georg Albrechtsberger
Austrian music educator, composer and organist
Claude Nicolas Ledoux
French Neoclassical architect (1736-1806)
Margravine Friederike of Brandenburg-Schwedt
German noble
Franz Xaver Messerschmidt
German sculptor (1736-1783)
Johannes Nikolaus Tetens
German-Danish philosopher (1736-1807)
Ann Lee
English Shaker leader (1736-1784)
Carter Braxton
American politician (1736-1797), signer of the Declaration of Independence
Sir John Acton, 6th Baronet
prime minister of Naples (1736-1811)
Juan Bautista de Anza
Basque explorer and governor (1736-1788)
Alexander, Margrave of Brandenburg-Ansbach
margrave of Brandenburg-Ansbach and Brandenburg-Bayreuth (1736-1806)
Maria Ana Francisca of Portugal
Portuguese infanta (1736-1813)
Maria, Duchess of Gloucester and Edinburgh
British noblewoman (1736–1807)
Carl Friedrich Christian Fasch
German composer (1736-1800)
Fyodor Rokotov
Russian artist (1735–1808)
Alexandre Angélique de Talleyrand-Périgord
Catholic cardinal (1736-1821)
Gottlieb Konrad Pfeffel
German writer (1736-1809)
Frederick Charles, Prince of Schwarzburg-Rudolstadt
German natural history collector and Prince of Schwarzburg-Rudolstadt (1736-1793)
Jean-Baptiste L. Romé de l'Isle
French geologist
Izabela Lubomirska
Polish princess and art collector (1736-1816)
Clas Alströmer
Swedish botanist (1736-1794)
Frédéric-Louis Allamand
botanist (1736-1803)
Hsinbyushin
Hsinbyushin (, , ; 12 September 1736 – 10 June 1776), also known as Maung Rwa (Burmese: မောင်ရွ ;) or Prince of Myedu (မြေဒူးမင်း), was the third emperor of the Konbaung dynasty of Burma (Myanmar) from 1763 to 1776. The second son of the dynasty founder Alaungpaya is best known for his wars with Qing China and Siam, and is considered the most militaristic king of the dynasty. His successful defense against four Qing invasions preserved Burmese sovereignty. His 1765 invasion of Ayutthaya brought an end to the Ayutthaya Kingdom. The near simultaneous victories over Qing and Siam has been referre
Charles Lynch
American politician (1736-1796)
Nikolai Saltykov
Field Marshal of Russia
Halil Hamid Paşa
Ottoman Grand Vizier
Simon-Nicholas Henri Linguet
French journalist
Princess Thérèse of France
Daughter of Louis XV of France
Robert Raikes
English promoter of Sunday schools
Erland Samuel Bring
Swedish mathematician
Lorenzo Baldissera Tiepolo
Italian painter (1736–1776)
Johann Amadeus Francis de Paula, Baron of Thugut
Austrian noble
Princess Maria Elisabeth of Saxony
German Princess of Saxony
Félix Berenguer de Marquina
Spanish naval officer
Antoine Simon
French shoemaker and revolutionary
Pedro de Quevedo y Quintano
Bishop and last Grand Inquisitor
Honoré Blanc
French engineer
Marc-Guillaume Alexis Vadier
French politician
William Grayson
American politician (1736-1790)
Giuseppe Firrao
Catholic cardinal
Carlo Bellisomi
Italian cardinal
Christian Günther III, Prince of Schwarzburg-Sondershausen
German prince (1736-1794)
John Horne Tooke
British politician (1736-1812)
Charles, marquis de Villette
French writer, politician, nobleman
Stanisław Małachowski
Polish noble and general (1736–1809)
Luc Siméon Auguste Dagobert
French general (1736–1794)
Domenico Cotugno
professor of anatomy, University of Naples
Fath-Ali Khan of Quba
Khan of Quba (1758-1789)
Friedrich Wilhelm von Erdmannsdorff
German architect
Michał Jerzy Poniatowski
Catholic archbishop (1736-1794)
Charles-Joseph Panckoucke
French writer and publisher
Valentin Rose the Elder
German pharmacist