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Jean Antoine Rossignol
French general (1759–1802)
Edward Hand
American general (1744–1802)
Jakob Gadolin
Finnish bishop
John Vining
American politician (1758-1802)
Charles O'Hara
British Army general
Franciszek Kareu
Temporary Vicar General of the Society of Jesus
Thomas Graves, 1st Baron Graves
Royal Navy admiral (1725-1802)
La Mulâtresse Solitude
Guadeloupean rebel
Richard Grosvenor, 1st Earl Grosvenor
British peer, racehorse owner and art collector (1731–1802)
Antonio de León y Gama
Mexican anthropologist and astronomer
John Hunter
American farmer and senator from Newberry, South Carolina (1750-1802)
Charles Dugua
French general (1744–1802)
Friedrich Karl Joseph von Erthal
Catholic archbishop
Heinrich Harries
German Protestant pastor
Ludwig Albrecht Gebhardi
Hanoverian historian and librarian (1735-1802)
Demetros
Demetros (died 1802) was Emperor of Ethiopia intermittently between 1799 and 1801, and a member of the Solomonic dynasty. He was the son of Arqedewos. He may be the same person as the "Adimo" mentioned in the account of the traveler Henry Salt who was dead by the time of Salt's visit to northern Ethiopia in 1809/1810.
Johann Heinrich Bartholomäus Walther
Baltic German architect (1737–1802)
José Joaquín de Silva-Bazán
Spanish writer (1734-1802)
Damat Melek Mehmet Paşa
ottoman grand vizier
Christian Joseph Zuber
Danish architect (1736-1802)
John Mathews
American lawyer from South Carolina (1744-1802)
Ignacy Wyssogota Zakrzewski
Polish politician (1745-1802)
Richard Howell
American politician (1754–1802)
Jacques Léopold de La Tour d'Auvergne
French noble
Darya Petrovna Saltykova
Russian noble
François Watrin
French general (1772-1802)
Kutsuki Masatsuna
daimyo
John FitzGibbon, 1st Earl of Clare
Irish politician
Büyük Süleyman Paşa
The governor of Baghdad during the Ottoman Empire
Prince Louis of Anhalt-Köthen
Duke of Anhalt-Köthen
Pemulwuy
Pemulwuy (/pɛməlwɔɪ/ PEM-əl-woy; 1750 – 2 June 1802) was a Bidjigal warrior of the Dharug Nation, an Aboriginal Australian people from New South Wales. One of the most famous Aboriginal resistance fighters in the colonial era, he is noted for his resistance to British colonisation which began with the arrival of the First Fleet in January 1788.
John E. Colhoun
American politician (1749-1802)
Søren Gyldendal
Danish businessman (1742–1802)
Tomás Antonio Sánchez
Spanish historian
Nicolás Antonio de Arredondo
Spanish politician (1726-1802)
Johann-Martin von Elmpt
Baltic German field marshal (1725-1802)
Joseph Nicholas of Windisch-Graetz
Austrian nobleman and chamberlain of Marie Antoinette
Jean-François Joly de Fleury
French politician
James Augustus Hicky
Irishman who launched first printed newspaper of India, in 1780
Martín de Aldehuela
architect (1729-1802)
Niels Ditlev Riegels
Danish historian
Tommaso Righi
Italian artist (1727-1802)
Władysław Franciszek Jabłonowski
Polish general
Jan Stefan Giedroyć
Antoine Richepanse
French general and colonial administrator in Guadeloupe (1770–1802)
Manuel Caetano de Sousa
architect
Christina Maria Elliger
Dutch artist
Benjamin Logan
American politician
Richard Owen Cambridge
British poet
Jakob Edvard Colbjørnsen
Danish-Norwegian judge
James Kinsey
American politician
Etienne Vallée
French painter (1735-1802)
George Thomas
Irish soldier and Indian king
Aubrey Beauclerk, 5th Duke of St Albans
British Duke (1740-1802)
Jacques Maurice Hatry
French general (1742-1802)
Bùi Thị Nhạn
Vietnamese female general of the Tây Sơn dynasty
Józef Potocki
Polish noble (1735-1802)
Pedro de Alberni
Spanish soldier (1747-1802)
Josef Kramolín
Czech painter
Juste Chevillet
German-French artist and copperplate engraver (1729–1802)