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Antonio Salieri
Italian composer and teacher (1750–1825)
Caroline Herschel
German-British astronomer (1750-1848)

Francisco de Miranda
Venezuelan military leader (1750–1816)
Friedrich August I of Saxony
King of Saxony (1806-1827)
Francis, Duke of Saxe-Coburg-Saalfeld
German nobleman
Henry Knox
American general and Secretary of War (1750–1806)
Adam Afzelius
Swedish botanist (1750-1837)
Henri Grégoire
French bishop (1750–1831)

Déodat Gratet de Dolomieu
French geologist, volcanologist and mineralogist (1750-1801)

Karl August von Hardenberg
Chancellor of Prussia
René Louiche Desfontaines
French botanist (1750-1833)

Lorenzo Mascheroni
Italian mathematician and poet (1750–1800)

Archduchess Maria Johanna Gabriela of Austria
Austrian archduchess (1750-1762)
Heshen
Heshen (; ; 1 July 1750 – 22 February 1799) of the Manchu Niohuru clan, was an official of the Qing dynasty. Favored by the Qianlong Emperor, he was described as the most corrupt official in Chinese history, having acquired an estimated 1.1 billion taels of silver, equal to roughly US$270 billion, during his career. After the death of Qianlong, the Jiaqing Emperor confiscated Heshen's wealth and forced him to commit suicide. Heshen is remembered as one of the richest men in history.
Fabre d'Églantine
French actor (1750-1794)
Maria Beatrice d'Este, Duchess of Massa
Austrian archduchess (1750-1829)
Johann Gottlob Theaenus Schneider
German classicist and naturalist
Hugo Kołłątaj
historian and philosopher (1750-1812)

Princess Louise of Denmark
daughter of Frederick V of Denmark and Louise of Great Britain
Sylvain Maréchal
French writer and philosopher (1750-1803)
Tomás de Iriarte
Spanish writer and fabulista
Friedrich Leopold zu Stolberg-Stolberg
German poet, translator, lawyer, and politician
Christian Konrad Sprengel
German botanist (1750-1816)
Simon L'Huilier
Swiss mathematician (1750-1840)
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Besiki
Besarion Zakarias dze Gabashvili (), commonly known by his pen name Besiki () (1750 – 25 January 1791), was a Georgian poet, politician and diplomat, known as an author of exquisite love songs and heroic odes as well as for his political and amorous adventures.
Frederick Muhlenberg
American politician and first Speaker of the United States House of Representatives (1750-1801)
Ignacy Potocki
Polish nobleman and politician, co-author of the Constitution of May 3 (1750–1809)
Bathilde d'Orléans
French noblewoman (1750-1822)
Ami Argand
Genevan chemist (1750-1803)
Prince Fredrik Adolf, Duke of Östergötland
Swedish Royal (1750–1803)
John André
British Army officer during the American Revolutionary War
Friedrich Wilhelm von Buxhoeveden
Baltic German general (1750–1811)
Prince Frederick of Great Britain
British prince
Elizabeth Craven
British noble
Anton Stamitz
German composer

John Stafford Smith
British composer, church organist, and early musicologist (1750–1836)
Aaron Arrowsmith
English cartographer and hydrographer
Louise of Brandenburg-Schwedt
Margravine of Brandenburg-Schwedt by birth and by marriage Duchess of Anhalt-Dessau

Yazid of Morocco
Sultan of Morocco
Isaac Shelby
American politician (1750-1826)
Jacques-François Menou
French noble (1750-1810)

Sengai
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Francis Huber
Swiss naturalist (1750-1831)
Nicolas Louis François de Neufchâteau
French statesman, poet, politician, agronomist and scientist (1750-1828)

Pierre-Henri de Valenciennes
French painter (1750-1819)
Anne Barnard
noblewoman; British writer (1750-1825)
Martinus van Marum
scientist from the Northern Netherlands (1750-1837)
Nicolas Joseph Laurent Gilbert
French writer
Leonor de Almeida Portugal, 4th Marquise of Alorna
Portuguese poet, salon-holder, author and painter (1750-1839)
Thomas Pinckney
American statesman, diplomat and general (1745–1828)
Daniel Gottlob Türk
composer, organist, and music professor of the Classical Period (1750-1813)
Robert Fergusson
Scottish poet and writer (1750-1774)
Cornelia Schlosser
German author of letters and sister of Johann Wolfgang von Goethe (1750-1777)
Johann Friedrich August Tischbein
German painter (1750-1812)

Sophia Lee
English novelist, dramatist and educator (1750-1824)
Princess Marie Zéphyrine of France
Dauphin of France
Gilbert Romme
French politician (1750-1795)
Thomas Spence
British pamphlet writer (1750-1814)
José Correia da Serra
Portuguese academic and botanist (1751-1823)
Arthur Dillon
Irish general in French service (1750-1794)