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Robert Bakewell
British agriculturalist (1725–1795)
Christophe-Gabriel Allegrain
French sculptor (1710–1795)
Christian Gottlieb Kratzenstein
German physicist
Madhavrao II
12th Peshwa of Maratha Empire
William Fleming
American politician and physician (1729-1795)
Omar Ali Saifuddin I of Brunei
Sultan of Brunei (1711-1795)
David II of Imereti
King of Imereti
Johann Siegfried Hufnagel
German entomologist
Yim Wing-chun
Chinese legendary character
Giuseppe Olivi
Italian zoologist (1769-1795)
Nanthesan
Nanthasen (also spelled Nanthasan; , died 1795), also known as Chao Nan, was the 6th king of the Kingdom of Vientiane. He ruled from 1781 to 1795.
Basílio da Gama
Brazilian poet (1741-1795)
Johann Christian Brand
Austrian painter and engraver (1722-1795)
Marie Marguerite Bihéron
Medical illustrator (1719–1795)
Ignác Martinovics
Hungarian political activist
Antonio Zucchi
Italian painter (1726-1795)
Gian Rinaldo Carli
Italian historian, writer and economist (1720-1795)
Ahmed ibn Muhammad ibn Khalifa
Ruler of Bahrain from 1783 to 1795
John Armstrong
American civil engineer and soldier (1717–1795)
Guglielmo Pallotta
Catholic cardinal (1727-1795)
Alexander Gerard
Scottish minister, academic and philosophical writer
Joseph Chatoyer
Leader of Black Carib resistance to British rule on Saint Vincent
Robert Jacob Gordon
Dutch explorer, soldier and linguist of Scottish descent (1743-1795)
Nicola Spedalieri
Italian priest, theologian, and philosopher (1740-1795)
Prince Eugene of Saxe-Hildburghausen
Prince of Saxony-Hildburghausen and Danish Lieutenant General (1730-1795)
Pavol Adami
Slovak doctor, veterinary and zoologist
Joseph Le Bon
French politician (1765-1795)
Friedrich Hartmann Graf
German composer (1727-1795)
Thomas Pelham-Clinton, 3rd Duke of Newcastle
British Army general (1752-1795)
Étienne Polverel
French revolutionary and trustee of the Estates of Navarre
James Craig
Scottish architect; (1739-1795)
Marie-Geneviève Navarre
French painter
Franz Ludwig von Erthal
Catholic bishop (1730-1795)
Bénigne Gagneraux
French painter (1756-1795)
Francesco Antonio Zaccaria
Italian Jesuit theologian (1714-1795)
William Smellie
Scottish master printer, naturalist, antiquary, editor and encyclopedist (1740-1795)
François Chopart
French surgeon
Louis Georges Érasme de Contades
Marshal of France
Carlo Giuseppe Ratti
Italian painter (1737-1795)
Vicente Tofiño de San Miguel
Spanish Navy officer, navigator and cosmographer (1732-1795)
Johann Christian Kammsetzer
German-Polish architect (1753–1795)
John Christopher Smith
English composer (1712-1795)
Ezra Stiles
American theologian, clergyman, Yale President 1727-1795
Josef Reicha
Czech composer and violoncellist
Philip Gotthard of Schaffgotsch
Prince-Bishop
Francesco d'Aquino
ambassador
Marianne Ehrmann
Swiss & German novelist and publicist, editor
Antoine Polier
Swiss explorer (1741-1795)
Don Domingo d'Yriarte
Spanish diplomat
Johann August Carl Sievers
German botanist (1762-1795)
Heinrich Andreas Contius
German organ builder (1708-1795)
Johann Arnold Ebert
German writer and translator (1723-1795)
Ferdinand Marie de Lobkowicz
Austrian Catholic bishop (1726–1795)
Henri de Catt
Swiss private secretary of Frederick the Great (1725-1795)
Three Hundred Aragvians
Georgian saint
Louis-Georges de Bréquigny
French scholar
Raja Melewar
King of Negeri Sembilan
Esteban Rodríguez Miró
Spanish general and colonial administrator
Martin Hübner
Danish jurist
Antoine-Jean Amelot de Chaillou
French politician (1732-1795)