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Hieronim Stroynowski
Polish bishop and economist (1752–1815)
José Félix Ribas
Venezuelan revolutionary (1775-1815)

Pedro de Garibay
Spanish general and colonial governor (1729-1815)
Friederike Bethmann
German actor, singer and opera singer (1760-1815)
Stanley Griswold
American politician, lawyer and judge (1763-1815)
Birger Martin Hall
Swedish-French artist (1741-1815)
Maximilian, Count of Merveldt
Austrian diplomat and general (1764-1815)
Bhakti Thapa
Anglo-Nepalese War hero
Hélène Massalska
Polish aristocrat and diarist (1763-1815)
Felice Caronni
Italian archaeologist, numismatist and engraver
Samuel Liljeblad
Swedish botanist (1761-1815)
Nikolai Bodisko
Russian counter admiral who captured Gotland during the Finnish War
François-Joseph Lestiboudois
French botanist (1759–1815)
Christian Friedrich Wilhelm von Ompteda
Hanoverian military officer
Ferdinand Bernhard Vietz
Austrian pharmacologist (1772-1815)
Joseph Zhang Dapeng
Chinese saint
Jonathan Hornblower
Steam power pioneer
Domenico Puccini
Italian composer
Philip Barton Key
United States federal judge (1757-1815)
Jean-Jacques Desvaux de Saint-Maurice
French general (1775–1815)
Luigi Gaetano Marini
Italian jurist, historian and archeologist
Jean Baptiste Pierre Constant, Count of Suzannet
French royalist officer (1772–1815)
John Murray
founder of the Universalist denomination in the United States
Giuseppe Gherardeschi
Italian organist and composer
Antoine-Jean-Marie Thévenard
French admiral (1733-1815)
Handsome Lake
Seneca religious leader
Edme Mentelle
French geographer
Eugène Louis Melchior Patrin
French mineralogist (1742-1815)
Anna Pestalozzi-Schulthess
Swiss educator and philanthropist
Matthew Clay
American politician (1754-1815)
Francis Wollaston
English astronomer

Robert Dodd
British artist (1748-1815)
George Sackville, 4th Duke of Dorset
British noble
Ndvungunye
Ndvungunye (also known as Zikodze, Zwane,
Mavuso II) was King of Swaziland from 1780 until his death in 1815 after succeeding his father, King Ngwane III following a very brief regency of Ndlovukati LaYaka Ndwandwe. Very little has been recorded of the quality of leadership under his reign.
John Coakley Lettsom
British Virgin Islands born English physician and scientist (1744–1815)
John Stuart, Count of Maida
British Army officer of the Napoleonic Wars
Joseph Daquin
French physician
Leopoldo da Gaiche
Italian presbyter
Kaspar Anton Karl van Beethoven
German composer, brother of Ludwig van Beethoven (1774-1815)
Juan Díaz Porlier
Spanish military personnel
Benjamin Contee
American politician (1755-1815)
Jonathan Williams
American politician
John Chetwode Eustace
Anglo-Irish Catholic priest and antiquarian
Roger Nelson
American politician (1759–1815)
Arnoldus Vanderhorst
politician (1748-1815)
Ad-Desouki
jurist

William Hutton
English poet and historian of Birmingham; (1723-1815)
Tešan Podrugović
Serbian storyteller and musician
Andreas Michael Heiberg
Norwegian jurist and politician (1767–1815)
Jean-Joseph Tranchot
French geographer (1752–1815)
Louis-Auguste Juvénal des Ursins d'Harville
French general (1749-1815)
Aletta Haniel
German businessperson

Samuel Alken
artist (1756-1815)
Haji Ali
Dey of Algiers 1809-1815
Pierre Picaud
French imposter
Edward Pakenham
British general and politician (1778-1815)
Richard Valentine Morris
American naval officer and politician
Thomas Burke
Irish artist (1749-1815)
Paul Ludwig Simon
German architect and scientist (1771–1815)
Isaak Sinclair
German author