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Jonathan Swift
Anglo-Irish satirist and essayist (1667–1745)
Robert Walpole
British statesman and art collector, 1st Earl of Orford (1676–1745)
Charles VII, Holy Roman Emperor
Holy Roman Emperor
Johann Lukas von Hildebrandt
Austrian architect (1668-1745)
Jan Dismas Zelenka
Czech baroque composer
İbrahim Müteferrika
Ottoman polymath
Jean-Baptiste van Loo
French painter (1684–1745)
Tomaso Antonio Vitali
Italian composer and violinist
Ernest Frederick II, Duke of Saxe-Hildburghausen
Duke of Saxe-Hildburghausen (1707-1745)
James Butler, 2nd Duke of Ormonde
Irish politician and soldier (1665-1745)
Antoine Forqueray
French composer and gambist
François-Marie, 1st duc de Broglie
Marshal of France
Oleksa Dovbush
Ukrainian outlaw
Christian Ernest II, Duke of Saxe-Coburg-Saalfeld
duke of Saxe-Coburg-Saalfeld (1683-1745)
Nicola Fago
Italian composer (1677-1745)
Pierre-François Guyot Desfontaines
French writer (1685-1745)
Johann Bessler
German inventor
Jonathan Richardson
English painter
Martino Altomonte
Italian painter (1657-1745)
Ion Neculce
Moldavian chronicler
Michel de la Barre
French composer and flautist
Étienne Fourmont
French orientalist
Joseph Effner
German architect (1687–1745)
Faustina Maratti
Italian painter and poet
Princess Anne Thérèse of Savoy
Savoyard princess (1717-1745)
Galdan Tseren
Dzungar Khan
Imperial Noble Consort Huixian
Chinese imperial consort
Ahmed Karamanli
Pasha of Tripolitania
Anna Louise Föhse
Princess consort of Anhalt-Dessau
Jean de Bodt
French architect
Iver Rosenkrantz
Danish diplomat
Prince Ludwig Gruno, Hereditary Prince of Hesse-Homburg
(1705-1745)
Ortai
Ortai (; ) (1680–1745) was the first Earl Xiangqin. He was an eminent Manchu official from the Sirin Gioro clan, belonging to the Bordered Blue Banner, during the Qing dynasty (1644–1911). He served both the Yongzheng Emperor (reign 1722–1735) and the Qianlong Emperor (reign 1735–1796). Ortai governed the southwestern region of the Qing empire, Yun-Gui (modern day Yunnan and Guizhou), from around 1726–1731, and was responsible for putting down several Miao uprisings. He fell ill and died in 1745.
Akinfiy Nikitich Demidov
Russian businessman
Liu Zhi
Chinese Muslim scholar
Domenico Canevaro
politician
Charles, Duke of Württemberg-Bernstadt
Duke of Württemberg-Juliusburg and Württemberg-Bernstadt (1682-1745)
Maria Crocifissa Satellico
Italian Roman Catholic nun
Ranoji Scindia
founder of the Scindia dynasty in the Maratha Empire (c. 1700 – 3 July 1745)
Erdmann II of Promnitz
Count of Promnitz, Lord of Sorau, Triebel and Pleß
Juriaen Pool
18th century painter from the Northern Netherlands (1665-1745)
Narayana Teertha
Indian composer
Marie Anne Barbier
French playwright and librettist (1664/1670?-1742)
Elias David Häusser
German-Danish architect (1687-1745)
Maximilian von Welsch
German architect
Christoph Förster
German composer
Pope John XVII of Alexandria
Coptic Orthodox Pope of Alexandria, Egypt
Vincent La Chapelle
French master cook
Teodor Lubomirski
Polish nobleman (1683-1745)
Francesco della Penna
Italian missionary and lexicographer (1680-1745)
Henry Scudamore, 3rd Duke of Beaufort
English noble
Đặng Trần Côn
Vietnamese writer
Gundaker Thomas Starhemberg
politician (1663-1745)
Johan Richter
Swedish-Italian painter (1665-1745)
Johann Alexander Döderlein
German historian
Charles Coffey
Irish composer
Francesco Venturini
German musician
Vicko Zmajević
18th-century Catholic bishop
Jacques Autreau
French painter (1657-1745)
Hedvig Catharina Lillie
Swedish noblewoman and salonist (1695-1745)