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Victor Amadeus of Anhalt-Bernburg-Schaumburg-Hoym
German prince (1744-1790)

Ignaz Franz
German priest, hymnwriter
William Roy
Scottish military engineer, surveyor and antiquarian (1726–1790)
Giammaria Ortes
Italian composer and academic
Thomas Hutchins
British physician and naturalist
Samuel Nicholas
1st Commandant of the Marine Corps
Philipp Matthäus Hahn
German pastor and inventor (1739-1790)
Augustyn Mirys
Polish artist (1700-1790)
Lambert Krahe
German artist (1712-1790)
Marc-Antoine Eidous
French writer, translator and Encyclopedist

Lucile Grétry
French composer
Philip Yorke, 2nd Earl of Hardwicke
British politician and historian (1720–1790)
Vitaliano Borromeo
Italian cardinal (1720-1793)
Johann Jacob Ferber
Swedish mineralogist
François-Henri Clicquot
very famous Parisian organ builder of the 18th century, the last representative of the Clicquot organ builders and the last great organ builder of the former Kingdom of France
Robert Henry
Scottish minister and historian (1718–1790)
Jean Chastel
French farmer (1708-1789)
Robert H. Harrison
American judge (1745-1790)
Sir Joshua Rowley, 1st Baronet
Royal Navy vice-admiral
Grigory Spiridov
Russian admiral (1713-1790)
Carl Gottfried Woide
Polish orientalist and biblical scholar
Władysław Gurowski
Polish noble

Moses Ephraim Kuh
actor
Nathaniel Folsom
American merchant and politician
Pietro Luigi Galletti
Italian historian and archaeologist
Murtaḍá al-Zabīdī
Fakie, author, writer, Iraqi and modernist from Yemen
Barthélemy Imbert
French writer, poet and playwright (1747-1790)
Luc Urbain de Bouexic, comte de Guichen
French admiral
Princess Charlotte of Monaco
monegasque princess and nun (1719-1790)
Wiguläus Xaver Aloys von Kreittmayr
German politician and jurist (1705-1790)
Elizabeth Hamilton, 1st Baroness Hamilton of Hameldon
Irish belle, lady-in-waiting, and society hostess; (1733-1790)
Daniel Rowland
Welsh Calvinistic Methodist leader (1713–1790)
Robert Edge Pine
English portrait and historical painter (1730–1788)
Nicolas-Sylvestre Bergier
French Catholic theologian
Jan Jakub Zamoyski
Polish noble
John Gore
British American sailor
William Graham, 2nd Duke of Montrose
British duke
Robert Robinson
Baptist Minister (1735-1790)
Giordano Riccati
Italian physicist, architect and music theorist
Antoni de Gimbernat
Spanish surgeon and anatomist (1734-1816)
Johann Hinrich Gossler
Hamburg merchant and banker (1738–1790)
Francis North, 1st Earl of Guilford
British politician and peer
Lovisa Augusti
singer (1756-1790)
Charlotte Eckerman
Swedish opera singer, actress and courtesan
Niccolò Lapiccola
Italian painter (1727-1790)
Mojsije Putnik
Serbian Orthodox Metropolitan
Farad Faqir
punjabi sufi poet
Zofia Lubomirska (née Korwin Krasińska)
Polish-Lithuanian noble (1718-1790)
Larcum Kendall
British watchmaker (1719-1790)
Juraj Sklenár
Slovak historian from Kingdom of Hungary (1744-1790)
Mahipati
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Jean Baptiste de Beauvais
French preacher

Jean-Laurent Le Geay
French architect (c.1710-1786)
John Campbell
British naval officer, navigational expert and colonial governor
François-André-Adrien Pluquet
French theologian and philosopher (1716-1790)
Élisée Loustallot
French lawyer and journalist (1761-1790)

Juan Francisco de Castro Fernández
writer
George Montagu, 1st Duke of Montagu
British noble (1712-1790)
Agostino Carlini
Italian sculptor and painter (c.1718–1790)
Yongrong
Yongrong (28 January 1744 – 13 June 1790) was a Manchu prince and calligrapher of the Qing dynasty in China. He was born in the Aisin Gioro clan as the sixth son of the Qianlong Emperor; his mother was Imperial Noble Consort Chunhui.