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Queen Alliquippa
Leader of the Seneca tribe of American Indians
Karl Philipp von Greifenclau zu Vollraths
German bishop (1690-1754)
Jean-Joseph Vinache
French sculptor

Nicolas Pineau
French designer (1684–1754)
Otto Leopold of Limburg Stirum
(1684-1754)
Jean-Baptiste Surian
French bishop (1670-1754)

Hans Christoph Friedrich Graf von Hacke
German general (1699-1754)
Jean-Baptiste Louis Andrault de Maulévrier
Marshal of France
Givi Amilakhvari
Georgian nobleman and politician
Yue Zhongqi
Qing dynasty general, 1686-1754
Diamante Maria Scarabelli
Italian soprano singer (1675-1754)
Charles Willing
American politician (1710-1754)
Maria Duyst van Renswoude
17th-century heiress and founder of Fundatie van Renswoude

Giovanni Biagio Amico
Italian architect and theologian (1684-1754)
André Gonçalves
Portuguese painter (1685–1754)
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English writer and architectural theorist (1703–1754)
Seán Clárach Mac Domhnaill
Irish poet
Marie Isabelle de Rohan
French duchess (1699-1754)

Domenico Chelucci
Italian mathematician (1681-1754)
Charles-Antoine Leclerc de La Bruère
French historian and diplomat
Ursulina de Jesus
Brazilian witch
Owen Swiny
Irish theatre impresario and art dealer
Henri Joseph Rega
physician and rector of the university of Leuven (1690-1754)
Rudolf Franz Erwein von Schönborn
German nobleman, diplomat and cellist (1677-1754)
Joseph Coulon de Jumonville
French Canadian military officer killed at the start of the Seven Years' War (1718-1754)
Ebenezer Erskine
Scottish theologian; (1680-1754)
Alapainui
Alapaʻi (full name: Alapaʻinuiakauaua; also known as Alapaʻi I or Alapaʻi Nui, "Alapaʻi the Great") (died 1754) was aliʻi nui of Hawaiʻi. He was a usurper to the throne, but was considered a good ruler, one who loved the common people, although there is a story that he was responsible for the death of Keōua, the first aliʻi nui of unified Hawaiʻi. Alapaʻi's title in Hawaiian was aliʻi nui.

Camillo Camilli
Italian luthier
Chrysostomus Hanthaler
Austrian historian (1690-1754)
Friedrich Christian Lesser
German theologian
Mikhail Golovkin
Russian diplomat (1699 - 1754)
Jean-Pierre Latz
French cabinetmaker of German origin (1691–1754)
AliMardan Khan chahar lang Bakhtiari
vakil-e daulat ("deputy of the state")
Mir Janullah Shah
18th-century Islamic mystic
Thomas Carte
English historian
Caroline Thielo
Danish actress
Nicolaas Kruik
Dutch cartographer and meteorologist (1678–1754)
Carl Georg Siöblad
Swedish naval officer and civil servant (1683-1754)
Dorothea Krag
Danish noble (1675-1754)
Fanchon Moreau
singer
Wolff Jakob Lauffensteiner
German composer and lutenist (1676-1754)
Alexander Leslie, 5th Earl of Leven
British politician