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Lorenzo Gibelli
Italian composer
Duncan Ban MacIntyre
Scottish poet (1724-1812)
Vincenzo Fabrizi
Italian composer
Charles-André Merda
French baron
Hong Gyeong-nae
rebel leader in the Joseon province of Pyeongan
Helene Amalie Krupp
German industrialist
Franz Leopold Lafontaine
German physician
Kazimierz Wojniakowski
Polish painter
Luciano Francisco Comella
writer
Stefano Tofanelli
Italian painter (1752-1812)
Pierre Henri Larcher
French classical scholar and archaeologist (1726–1812)
Bernardino Nocchi
Italian painter (1741-1812)
Joseph Beer
German clarinetist
Pierre Jean Baptiste Charles van der Aa
Dutch writer, jurist and politician
Abdallah bin Muhammad bin Saud
Saudi royal (1725–1812)
Maria Brizzi Giorgi
Italian composer (1775-1812)
Louis Bertrand
Swiss mathematician, professor of mathematics at the University of Geneva (1731-1812)
Tapoa I
king of Tahaʻa and Bora Bora
Purnaiah
Krishnacharya Purnaiah (1746 – 27 March 1812), popularly known as Dewan Purnaiah, was an Indian administrator, statesman, and military strategist who served as the first dewan of Mysore from 1782 to 1811. He was instrumental in the restoration of the rule of the Kingdom of Mysore to the Wadiyar dynasty. After the death of Tipu, he continued to advice Lakshmi Devi, the queen regent to the newly installed monarch Krishnaraja Wodeyar III.
Elisabeth Maria Post
Dutch poet and writer (1755-1812)
Edward Hasted
British antiquarian
Hannah Slater
Early American pioneer and inventor
Michael J. Stone
American politician (1747-1812)
Jean-Marie-Bernard Clément
French writer and translator (1742-1812)
Claude François Ferey
French division commander (1771-1812)
Jane Gordon, Duchess of Gordon
British noble
Jan Benisławski
Latvian Catholic priest
Anna Maria Ebeling
artist and art collector
Emmanuel Maximilien-Joseph Guidal
General known for his role in the Malet coup of 1812 (1764–1812)
Johannes le Francq van Berkhey
Dutch author and illustrator (1729-1812)
Giovanni Evangelista Di Blasi
Italian historian and monk
James Lind
Scottish physician (1736-1812)
Marie-Emilie Maryon de Montanclos
editor
John Le Marchant
British Army general (1766-1812)
Jean-Pierre Lacombe-Saint-Michel
French soldier, politician and officer (1753-1812)
Aleksandr Kutaysov
Russian artillery commander
Sir Robert Ainslie, 1st Baronet
British politician (1730–1812)
Thomas Boone
Colonial governor of New Jersey and South Carolina
Ignacio García Malo
Spanish playwright
Jean-Baptiste Bernard de Vaublanc
French military officer
Henry Benbridge
American portrait painter (1743–1812)
Hercules
enslaved African cook held at Mount Vernon
James Madison
American bishop (1749–1812)
Roger Griswold
American politician (1762-1812)
Michal Grabowski
Polish military commander
Thomas Davies
British Army officer, artist, and naturalist (1737–1812)
Georg Kerner
German physician, journalist and diplomat (1770-1812)
Charles Stanislas Marion
French officer (1758–1812)
Hans Peter Holm
Danish navy officer
George Byng, 4th Viscount Torrington
British Viscount
Louise Charlotte of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Glücksburg
Danish and German princess
Joseph Dennie
American writer and editor (1768-1812)
Cosimo Morelli
Italian architect (1732-1812)
Johann Andreas Benignus Bergsträsser
German entomologist
Laurent-Benoît Dewez
Belgian architect (1731-1812)
William L. Smith
American politician
Jean-Joseph Rodolphe
Alsatian horn player, violinist and composer
Thomas Blount
American politician (1759-1812)
Jan Bernd Bicker
Dutch politician; member of the Batavian Republic's Staatsbewind, from 1803 to 1805 (1746–1812)
John Clerk of Eldin
Scottish merchant, naval author, artist, geologist and landowner; (1728-1812)