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François Étienne de La Roche
Genevan naturalist and physician (1781-1813)
Johann von Ewald
Danish general
Johann Ludwig Christ
German entomologist (1739–1813)
Alessandro Longhi
Italian painter and engraver (1733-1813)
Donatien-Marie-Joseph de Rochambeau
French soldier (1755–1813)
Charles Scott
governor of Kentucky from 1808 to 1812
Johann Philipp Achilles Leisler
naturalist (1771–1813)
Moses Robinson
American politician (1741-1813)
Princess Maria Carlotta of Parma
Parmese Royal
Léger-Félicité Sonthonax
French abolitionist (1763-1813)
Antonio de Olaguer y Feliú
Viceroy of the Río de la Plata, Montevideo governor and secretary of state and war office of King Charles IV. (1742-1813)
Fanny de Beauharnais
French poet and mother of the politician Claude de Beauharnais
Juan Martínez de Rozas
President of Chile (1759-1813)
Jean François Carteaux
French painter (1751-1813)
Joachim Nicolas Eggert
Swedish composer
James McGill
founder of McGill University, Montreal (1744-1813)
James Donn
British botanist (1758-1813)

Alexander Vasilchikov
Russian favorite

Jacques Pierre Abbatucci
Corsican officer (1723-1813)

Dominik Hieronim Radziwiłł
Polish noble (1786-1813)

Bennelong
Woollarawarre Bennelong ( 1764 – 3 January 1813) was a senior man of the Eora, an Aboriginal Australian people of the Port Jackson area, at the time of the first British settlement in Australia. Bennelong served as an interlocutor between the Eora and the British, both in the colony of New South Wales and in Great Britain. He was the first Aboriginal Australian to visit Europe and return.
Josiah Harmar
United States general (1753-1813)

Louis Baraguey d'Hilliers
French general (1764–1813)
Henry James Pye
English Poet Laureate (1745-1813)

Antonio de Capmany y Montpalau
Spanish historian
Joseph Chinard
French sculptor (1756-1813)
William George Browne
British explorer
Alexander Fraser Tytler
Scottish advocate, judge, writer and historian; (1747-1813)
Charles White
English physician (1728-1813)
Charles Middleton, 1st Baron Barham
British admiral, politician and abolitionist (1726-1813)
Georg Adolf Suckow
German physicist, chemist, mineralogist, mining engineer and naturalist (1751-1813)
Charlotte Finch
British noble; (1725-1813)
Nicola Antonio Manfroce
Italian composer (1791–1813)
Jan Frederik Helmers
Dutch poet (1767-1813)
John Tyler
United States federal judge (1747-1813)
Frédéric Henri Walther
French general of division (1761–1813)
José de Viera y Clavijo
Spanish ecclesiastic, historian, botanist, ethnographer, and professor (1731-1813)
Michelangelo Cambiaso
French politician
Louis, comte de Narbonne-Lara
French noble, soldier and diplomat (1755-1813)

Francisco Antonio García Carrasco
Royal Governor of Chile (1742-1813)
Jean-Baptiste Frédéric Desmarais
French painter (1756–1813)
Gustaf Adolf Reuterholm
Swedish statesman (1756-1813)
Leopold of Hesse-Homburg
(1787-1813)
Ferdinand Maximilien Mériadec de Rohan
French Catholic prelate (1738-1813)
Fredrica Löf
Swedish actress (1760-1813)

Francis Home
Scottish physician (1719-1813)
Hezqeyas
Hezqeyas (died 13 September 1813) was Emperor of Ethiopia from 26 July 1789 to January 1794, and a member of the Solomonic dynasty. He was the son of Iyasu III.
Johann Heinrich Sulzer
Swiss entomologist (1735–1814)

Jean Bon Saint-André
Regicide of Louis XVI (1749-1813)
Maria Margaretha la Fargue
painter from the Northern Netherlands (1738–1813)
Leopoldo Marco Antonio Caldani
Italian anatomist (1725-1813)
Carl Stenborg
Swedish opera singer (1752-1813)
Antoine Guillaume Delmas
French general
Stepan Degtyarev
Russian composer
James Wood
governor (1741-1813)
Ramón Power y Giralt
Puerto Rican politician and Spanish admiral (1775-1813)
Yonas
Yonas (Ge'ez: ዮናስ; died May 1813) was Emperor of Ethiopia from 18 August 1797 to 4 January 1798, and a member of Solomonic dynasty. He was the son of Letezum, and the grandson of the Emperor Fasilides.
Johann Friedrich Hennert
German mathematician
Benito Pérez Brito
Viceroy of New Grenada
Józef Mikołaj Radziwiłł
Polish-Lithuanian noble (1736-1813)