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Emmanuel Maurice of Lorraine, Duke of Elbeuf
Duke Of Elbeuf
Lorenz Natter
Gem-engraver and medallist (1705-1763)
Johann Gottlieb Janitsch
German Baroque composer and contraviolinist
Ludovico Valenti
Italian cardinal (1695-1763)
Johann Joseph Couven
German architect (1701-1763)
Johann Caspar Vogler
German composer
Ridolfino Venuti
Italian historian, archaeologist and numismatist (1705-1763)
Giuseppe Maria Buonaparte
Corsican politician (1713-1763)
Baldassarre Cenci
Marie Brûlart
French noble
Ōoka Shunboku
Japanese artist (1680-1763)
Kofi
Cuffy, also known as Kofi Badu (died in 1763), was an African Akan man who was enslaved in the Dutch colony of Berbice in present-day Guyana. In 1763, he led a major slave revolt of around 5,000 slaves against the Dutch. The slave revolt was eventually suppressed and Cuffy committed suicide. Today, he is a national hero in Guyana.
Carlos Mardel
Hungarian-born Portuguese architect and military engineer (1695-1763)
Christian Zell
harpsichord maker
Ann Smith Franklin
American colonial newspaper printer and publisher (1696-1763)
Francisco Romero y Acevedo
Spanish matador and torero (1700-1763)
Indira Kanwar
maharajkumari of Marwar
Jean-Charles Frontier
French painter (1701-1763)
Georg Bogislaus Stael von Holstein
Swedish baron, military and county governor of Baltic German origin (1685-1763)
Marie-Josephte Corriveau
woman from New France who murdered her second husband (1733-1763) and well-known figure in Québécois folklore
James Justice
British horticulturist (1698-1763)
Johan Hörner
Danish artist (1711-1763)
Domenico Maria Fratta
Italian painter and draughtsman (1696-1763)
Jean Daullé
engraver (1703–1763)
George van der Mijn
painter from the Northern Netherlands (1723-1763)
Jagat Seth
family Name
Marie Charlotte de La Tour d'Auvergne
French noble (1729-1763)
Jean-Pierre de Bougainville
French philologist (1722-1763)
Parvatibai
Parvatibai (6 April 1734 – 23 September 1763) was second wife of Sadashivrao Bhau. She was from the Kolhatkar family of Pen and was married to Sadashivrao Bhau after the death of his first wife Umabai and hence became a member of the Peshwa family. She was also a trusted confidante of Shahuji. Her niece Radhikabai was married to Vishwasrao.
Thomas Howard, 2nd Earl of Effingham
British Army general
Jean Dassier
Genevan engraver and medallist (1676–1763)
Anna Maria Garthwaite
British artist (1688–1763)
Juan José Eguiara y Eguren
Mexican writer and bishop (1696-1763)
Mattias Alexander von Ungern-Sternberg
politician (1689-1763)
Laurent Durand
French publisher
Johann Georg Roederer
German obstetrician (1726-1763)
Abraham Darby II
English Quaker ironmaster at Coalbrookdale (1711-1763)
Marcus Beresford, 1st Earl of Tyrone
Irish politician (1694-1763)
Yintao
Yuntao (; 18 January 1686 - 1 September 1763) was a Qing dynasty imperial prince and the 12th son of the Kangxi Emperor. Yuntao was rather a crony of the Yongzheng Emperor and his adoptive brother, which helped him persist in the succession war. He became the first bearer of the Prince Lü of the First Rank title.
Charlotte Amalie Skeel
Danish noble woman (1700-1763)
Francesco Maria Pratilli
Italian priest, antiquarian and forger, known as a skilled author of various sophisticated historical forgeries
Charles-Étienne Pesselier
French writer (1712-1763)
Johann Michael Hartung
organ builder (1708-1763)
Baisao
300px|thumb|Baisao with his portable tea stand, as depicted in a gently comical caricature painting (Japanese) of the late 19th–early 20th century (1675–1763) was a Japanese Buddhist monk of the Ōbaku school of Zen Buddhism, who became famous for traveling around Kyoto selling tea. The veneration of Baisao during and after his lifetime helped to popularize sencha tea and led to the creation of Senchadō.
Carl August Thielo
Danish composer (1707-1763)
Franz Xaver Feuchtmayer
German sculptor
Charles Compton, 7th Earl of Northampton
British diplomat
Nathaniel Hooke
British historian
Louis-Philippe de Rigaud de Vaudreuil
French Navy officer (1691-1763)
Levan Gruzinsky
Georgian prince
Melanie de Salignac
Blind woman written about by Diderot
Ivan Balakirev
court jester of Peter I (1699-1763)
Pratap Singh of Thanjavur
Maharaja of Thanjavur
Anne Coventry
English religious writer; Countess of Coventry; (1673-1763)
Frederik Christian von Haven
Danish philologist and theologian
Richard Mudge
English composer
Richard Ward
American colonial governor
Siraj Aurangabadi
Indian writer (1712-1764)
Luis González Velázquez
Spanish painter (1715-1763)
Wenzel Raimund Birck
Austrian composer