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Antoni Tyzenhaus
Lithuanian noble (1733-1785)
Louis-René de Caradeuc de La Chalotais
French jurist
Lazzaro Opizio Pallavicini
Italian priest
Giovanni Battista Rezzonico
Italian cardinal

Joaquín Ibarra y Marín
Spanish printer (1725-1785)
Saverio Manetti
Italian scientist (1723-1784)

Friedrich Christian Baumeister
German philosopher
Marie-Joseph Peyre
French architect
Peter the Wild Boy
feral child
Jan de Witte
Polish architect
Pierre Le Roy
French clockmaker
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French painter (1729-1785)
Joseph Ignaz Appiani
German painter
Barbara Erni
Liechtenstein criminal (1743-1785)
Pierre-Jean Grosley
French writer
Claude-François-Xavier Millot
French historian (1726-1785)
Antoine Mahaut
French musician
Martin Carlin
French master cabinetmaker of German origin (1730–1785)
Antonio Maria Mazzoni
composer (1717–1785)
Donat Nonnotte
French painter (1708-1785)
Friedrich Samuel Bock
German philosopher and theologian
Paolo Maria Paciaudi
Italian theologist, antiquarian, archaeologist and librarian

Edme-Louis Daubenton
French naturalist
Giulio Cesare Cordara
Italian historian
Tilka Manjhi
Indian tribal revolutionary
Karel Blažej Kopřiva
Czech composer and organist
Innocenzo Conti
Italian cardinal (1731-1785)
Leopold of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel
German general
Margaret Cavendish Bentinck, Duchess of Portland
British aristocrat, naturalist, botanist, and collector (1715-1785)
James Fitz-James Stuart, 3rd Duke of Berwick
Spanish noble
Donato Giuseppe Frisoni
Italian architect
Bhaskararaya
130px|thumb|Bhaskararaya was Lalitaʻs devotee.
Bhāskararāya Makhin (1690–1785) was a religious exponent and writer known for his contributions to the Shakta tradition of Hinduism. He was born in a Maharashtrian Brahmin family at Hyderabad, Telangana. Bhaskara raya was welcomed by king Serfoji II of Bhonsle dynasty in South India, and thereupon he settled in Tamil Nadu. According to Douglas Renfrew Brooks, a professor of Religion specializing in Shaktism studies, Bhāskararāya was "not only a brilliant interpreter of Shri Vidya, he was an encyclopedic writer", and that he was a "thinker who had
Daniyal Biy
Atalyk of Bukhara from 1758 to 1785
Michel-François Dandré-Bardon
French painter (1700-1785)
Giovanni Battista Locatelli
Italian impresario and librettist
Aryeh Leib ben Asher Gunzberg
Lithuanian rabbi
Satake Yoshiatsu
Japanese artist (1748-1785)

Philibert Gueneau de Montbeillard
French naturalist

James Wright
American colonial lawyer and jurist, British Royal Governor of the Province of Georgia (1716-1785)
Grigore Maior
Romanian bishop
Angélique de Froissy
18th-century French noblewoman
Balthasar Ferdinand Moll
Austrian sculptor (1717-1785)
Charles Joseph Patissier, Marquis de Bussy-Castelnau
Governor of French India

Duke George Augustus of Mecklenburg
German noble (1748-1785)
Matthias Vanden Gheyn
Flemish organist, carillonist and composer
John William Fletcher
British Methodist cleric (1729-1785)
José Joaquín Moraga
explorer, Californio
Jethro Sumner
American Continental Army officer (c1733–c1785)
Charles Jacques Louis Auguste Rochette La Morlière
French writer
Rajendra Rajya Lakshmi Devi
Nepalese politician
Jacques Fabien Gautier d'Agoty
painter from France (1716-1785)
Pasquale Errichelli
Italian musician

Peter Ernst Wilde
Baltic German physician and literary (1732-1785)
Thomas Leland
Irish historian
Jean Lévesque de Burigny
French historian (1692–1785)
Friedrich Christoph von Saldern
German general
Mario Gioffredo
Italian architect
Xavier María de Munibe e Idiáquez
Basque writer (1729-1785)
William Wade Ellis
British explorer, naturalist, and artist
Ali Haidar
Punjabi poet