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Alessandro Volta
Italian physicist, chemist, and pioneer of electricity and power (1745-1827)
Mikhail Kutuzov
Field Marshal of the Russian Empire (1745–1813)
Denis Fonvizin
Russian writer (1745-1792)
John Jay
Founding Father, U.S. Chief Justice from 1789 to 1795
Fyodor Ushakov
Russian Saint and Admiral (1745-1817)

Johan Fabricius
Danish zoologist (1745–1808)
Olaudah Equiano
Black British abolitionist and writer (c. 1745 – 1797)

Philippe Pinel
French psychiatrist (1745–1826)

Maria Luisa of Spain
Empress Consort of the Holy Roman Empire

Johann Hieronymus Schröter
German selenographer (1745-1816)

George Atwood
English mathematician (1745–1807)
Johan Gottlieb Gahn
Swedish chemist (1745-1818)

Valentin Haüy
founder of the first school for the blind

Carl Stamitz
German composer of partial Czech ancestry

Timothy Pickering
American statesman (1745-1829)

Casimir Pulaski
Polish nobleman, general in the American Revolutionary War

Caspar Wessel
Danish–Norwegian mathematician and cartographer (1745–1818)
Oliver Ellsworth
chief justice of the United States from 1796 to 1800

Hannah More
English writer and philanthropist (1745-1833)
Jens Juel
Danish painter (1745-1802)

Levin August von Bennigsen
German-Russian general
Chevalier de Saint-Georges
French virtuoso violinist, composer, conductor, and fencing master
Antonio José Cavanilles
Spanish botanist (1745–1804)
Archduke Charles Joseph of Austria
Austrian archduke (1745–1761)
William Paterson
Governor of New Jersey (1745-1806)
Anthony Wayne
Continental Army general (1745-1796)
Ernest II, Duke of Saxe-Gotha-Altenburg
Duke of Saxe-Gotha-Altenburg
Félix María de Samaniego
Spanish writer (1745-1801)
Johann Anton Güldenstädt
Baltic German scientist (1745-1781)
Shneur Zalman of Liadi
Lithuanian Orthodox Rabbi and first Rebbe of Chabad (1745–1812)
Şahin Giray
Crimean Khan

Bodawpaya
Bodawpaya (, ; ; 11 March 1745 – 5 June 1819) was the sixth king of the Konbaung dynasty of Burma. Born Maung Shwe Waing and later Badon Min, he was the fourth son of Alaungpaya, founder of the dynasty and the Third Burmese Empire. He was proclaimed king after deposing his nephew Phaungkaza Maung Maung, son of his eldest brother Naungdawgyi, at Ava. Bodawpaya moved the royal capital back to Amarapura in 1782. He was titled Hsinbyumyashin (), not to be confused with his older brother Hsinbyushin. However, he became known to posterity as Bodawpaya (Grandsire) in relation to his successor, his gr
John Jeffries
Boston physician, scientist, and military surgeon
Prince Henry, Duke of Cumberland and Strathearn
fourth son of Frederick, Prince of Wales (1745–1790)
Richard Bassett
American politician (1745-1815)
Johann Peter Frank
German physician
Madhavrao I
Peshwa of Maratha Empire

Johan Nordahl Brun
bishop (1745-1816)

Inō Tadataka
Japanese surveyor and cartographer (1745-1818)

Samuel Hearne
British explorer
Micaela Bastidas
martyr of Peruvian independence
Johann Peter Salomon
German violinist, composer, conductor and musical impresario; (1745-1815)
Kim Hong-do
Korean painter (1745-1806)
Franciszek Smuglewicz
Polish artist (1745-1807)
Dominique Villars
French botanist and lichenologist (1745-1814)
Jean-François de la Barre
French icon for the victims of intolerance (1745-1766)
Ivan Khemnitser
Russian poet
Caleb Strong
Massachusetts lawyer, governor, and US senator 1745-1819
Johann Gottfried Koehler
German astronomer (1745-1801)
Peter Ludwig von der Pahlen
Baltic German general (1745-1826)
Samuil Micu-Klein
Romanian academic (1745–1806)
Henry Mackenzie
Scottish lawyer and writer; (1745-1831)
Margravine Philippine of Brandenburg-Schwedt
German noble (1745-1800)
Armand Marc, Count of Montmorin
French diplomat
Charles Dibdin
British musician, songwriter, dramatist, novelist and actor (1745–1814)

Maddalena Laura Sirmen
Italian composer (1745–1818)
Shah Abdul Aziz Dehlavi
Indian Islamic scholar (1746–1824)
William Eden, 1st Baron Auckland
Irish politician (1745-1814)
Antonio Despuig y Dameto
Spanish religious (1745-1813)
Franz de Paula Triesnecker
Austrian astronomer