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Theodosius Rostocki
Metropolitan of Kiev, Galicia and all Ruthenia (1788–1805)
Pazhassi Raja
Prince Regent of Kottayam (1753-1805)
Joseph Abaco
Belgian violoncellist, composer
Giovanni Andrea Archetti
Italian cardinal
Johann George Tromlitz
German flautist (1725-1805)
Tituš Brezovački
Croatian writer
Ivan Saltykov
Russian military commander
Christopher Anstey
English writer and poet, 1724-1805
John Sloss Hobart
American statesman (1738-1805)
Friedrich von Hahn
German astronomer
John Moore
British bishop; (1730-1805)
Pietro Labruzzi
Italian painter (1739-1805)
José Basco y Vargas
Spanish noble
Fatma Şebsefa Kadın
slave concubine of Ottoman Sultan Abdul Hamid I (c.1766-c.1805)
Giambattista Varesco
Musician, librettist and poet
Dionisio Alcalá Galiano
1760-1805 Spanish naval officer (1760–1805)
William Moultrie
American politician
Hector Munro, 8th of Novar
British soldier who became the ninth Commander-in-Chief of India
Jacques Antoine Marie de Cazalès
French politician
Pierre-François Hugues d'Hancarville
art historian and historian of ideas (1719–1805)
Dheeran Chinnamalai
KonguNadu chieftain, Indian Freedom Fighter, Revolutionist (1757-1805)
Johann Heinrich von Schmitt
Austrian army commander
Macarius of Corinth
Eastern Orthodox mystic
Alexandre Savérien
French mathematician
Alexander Wedderburn, 1st Earl of Rosslyn
British judge and politician (1733-1805)
Brian Merriman
Irish poet
Jean Henri Latude
French writer
Deng Shiru
Chinese artist (1739-1805)
Matthew Pratt
American painter (1734-1805)
Karl Anselm, 4th Prince of Thurn and Taxis
German prince
Naphtali Hirz Wessely
German scholar
Vieira Portuense
Portuguese painter
William Buchan
Scottish physician (1729-1805)
Cosme Damián de Churruca y Elorza
Spanish noble (1761–1805)
Nuku Muhammad Amiruddin
Indonesian sultan
Arthur Murphy
Irish writer
Victoria Montou
Haitian freedom fighter and Duchess of Haiti
Gottlob Christian Storr
German theologian (1746-1805)
Léonard Defrance
Walloon painter (1735-1805)
Justus Claproth
German lawyer
Nikolay Zubov
Russian count (1763–1805)
Charles Théveneau de Morande
French journalist
Pina Manique
Portuguese magistrate
Charles-François Delacroix
French diplomat (1741-1805)
Rafaela Herrera
Nicaraguan rebel (1742-1805)
Patriarch Parthenius II of Alexandria
Patriarch of Alexandria
Jean-Marie Valhubert
French commander (1764-1805)
Johann Friedrich Anthing
German artist and historian (1753-1805)
Heinrich Theodor Wehle
German painter (1778-1805)
Johann Friedrich Schultz
German mathematician and theologian (1739-1805)
Christopher Francis of Buseck
Prince-bishop (1724-1805)
Emerico Lobo de Mesquita
Brazilian composer, music teacher, conductor and organist
Joachim Christian Timm
German botanist (1734-1805)
Francesco Saverio Cassar
politician
William Woodville
English botanist (1752-1805)
Johann Evangelist Haydn
Austrian singer
Anna Maria Crouch
English singer, actress and mistress of George, Prince of Wales
Ferdinand von Tiesenhausen
Baltic German noble and military commander (1782-1805)
Støvlet-Cathrine
thumb|Støvlet-Cathrine. Anne Cathrine Benthagen, known in history by her nickname Støvlet-Cathrine (b. Copenhagen, c. 1745 – d. Plön, Holstein, 1805), was a Danish prostitute, one of the best known courtesans in Copenhagen in the 1760s and the official royal mistress of King Christian VII of Denmark.
Johann Jacob Ebert
German mathematician, journalist, author and astronomer