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James Watt
British engineer (1736–1819)
Charles IV of Spain
King of Spain from 1788 to 1808
Gebhard Leberecht von Blücher
Prussian field marshal (1742–1819)
August von Kotzebue
German dramatist and writer (1761–1819)
Kamehameha I
founder and ruler of the Kingdom of Hawaii
Daniel Rutherford
British physician, chemist, botanist and physicist (1749–1819)
Maria Luisa of Parma
Queen consort of Spain (1751-1819)
Carlo Emanuele IV of Sardinia
King of Sardinia (1751-1819)
Friedrich Heinrich Jacobi
German philosopher (1743-1819)
Sophie Blanchard
French aeronaut
Erik Acharius
Swedish botanist (1757–1819)
John Playfair
Scottish scientist and mathematician
Catherine Pavlovna of Russia
Queen of Wurttemburg
Jean-Mathieu-Philibert Sérurier
French soldier and political figure who rose to the rank of Marshal of France (1742-1819)
Alexander Baranov
trader and manager of trading posts in Russian America (1746-1819)
Valentin Vodnik
Slovenian writer
Hannah Van Buren
Wife of Martin Van Buren
Honoré IV, Prince of Monaco
Monegasque prince (1758-1819)
Mary Moser
British artist (1744-1819)
Jacques-Nicolas Billaud-Varenne
French revolutionary leader (1756-1819)
Friedrich Leopold zu Stolberg-Stolberg
German poet, translator, lawyer, and politician
Alexander Tormasov
Russian general
Frederick Louis, Hereditary Grand Duke of Mecklenburg-Schwerin
German Grand Duke (1778-1819)
John Jeffries
Boston physician, scientist, and military surgeon
Oliver Hazard Perry
United States Naval Officer (1785-1819)
Bodawpaya
Bodawpaya (, ; ; 11 March 1745 – 5 June 1819) was the sixth king of the Konbaung dynasty of Burma. Born Maung Shwe Waing and later Badon Min, he was the fourth son of Alaungpaya, founder of the dynasty and the Third Burmese Empire. He was proclaimed king after deposing his nephew Phaungkaza Maung Maung, son of his eldest brother Naungdawgyi, at Ava. Bodawpaya moved the royal capital back to Amarapura in 1782. He was titled Hsinbyumyashin (), not to be confused with his older brother Hsinbyushin. However, he became known to posterity as Bodawpaya (Grandsire) in relation to his successor, his gr
John Langdon
American politician and Founding Father (1741-1819)
Johan David Åkerblad
Swedish diplomat and orientalist
William Samuel Johnson
British-American politician (1727-1819)
Abbé Faria
Goan Catholic monk and pioneer of hypnotism
Josepha Weber
German singer
André Morellet
French academic (1728-1819)
Barthélemy Faujas de Saint-Fond
French geologist
Caleb Strong
Massachusetts lawyer, governor, and US senator 1745-1819
John Marshall
British captain (1748-1819)
Johann Peter Beaulieu
Walloon military officer (1725–1819)
August Wilhelm Hupel
Baltic German publicist, estophile and linguist (1737-1819)
Abdullah bin Saud Al Kabeer
fourth ruler of the Saudi State (1785-1818)
Oliver Evans
American inventor
Thomas Johnson
U.S. Supreme Court Justice and politician (1732–1819)
Prince David of Georgia
son of George XII of Georgia (1767-1819)
Pierre-Henri de Valenciennes
French painter (1750-1819)
Ernst Ludwig Gerber
German composer (1746-1819)
Princess Louise of Orange-Nassau
Dutch princess (1770-1819)
Public Universal Friend
American preacher (1752–1819)
Elsa Beata Bunge
Swedish botanist, writer (1734-1819)
Charles Lennox, 4th Duke of Richmond
British politician (1764-1819)
Sebald Justinus Brugmans
Dutch botanist (1763-1819)
Hugh Williamson
American politician (1735-1819)
Johann Jacob Roemer
Swiss biologist (1763-1819)
Sigmund Zois
Slovenian scientist
Jean-Louis Duport
cellist and composer
Francisco Manoel de Nascimento
Portuguese poet (1734-1819)
Sophie Gail
French singer and composer
Alexander Kucharsky
Polish painter (1741-1819)
Kör Yusuf Ziyaüddin Paşa
Ottoman Empire politician
Dávid Baróti Szabó
Hungarian translator, educator, poet (1739–1819)
Mariano Osorio
Royal Governor of Chile (1777-1819)
Johann von Klenau
Austrian General of Cavalry in Napoleonic Wars
Francisco Xavier de Bálmis
Spanish physician and botanist (1753 – 1819)