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Pierre-François Percy
French doctor and surgeon (1754-1825)
Grigorios Dikaios (Papaflessas)
Grigorios Dimitrios Dikaios-Flessas (; 1788 – 25 May 1825), popularly known as Papaflessas (), was a Greek priest and government official who became one of the most influential figures during the Greek War of Independence. The prefix () in the name Papaflessas indicates his status as a cleric since the word means 'priest' in Greek. He was appointed Archimandrite in 1819. He served as Minister of Internal Affairs and Chief of Police in the government of Alexander Mavrokordatos. Papaflessas was killed during the Battle of Maniaki on 20 May 1825, fighting against the forces of Ibrahim Pasha at Ma
Return J. Meigs Jr.
American politician 1764-1825
Antoine Alexandre Barbier
French librarian (1765–1825)
William Hull
American soldier and politician (1753-1825)
Daniel Shays
American soldier, revolutionary, leader of Shays' Rebellion

Annibale Santorre di Rossi de Pomarolo, Count of Santarosa
Italian noble (1783-1825)
Dorothea von Rodde-Schlözer
German scholar
Ludwig Fischer
German bass opera singer
Mason Locke Weems
fictionalizing biographer of George Washington (1759-1825)
Painter Müller
German poet, dramatist and painter (1749-1825)
Girolamo Lucchesini
diplomat of the Kingdom of Prussia
Giuseppe Saverio Poli
Italian scientist (1746-1825)
Brita Hagberg
Swedish soldier

Elisabetta Canori Mora
Italian Roman Catholic mystic (1774–1825)
Henric Schartau
Swedish priest (1757-1825)
Adélaïde Dufrénoy
French poet and painter (1765–1825)
Ioannis Varvakis
Greek revolutionary, Greek pirate

Ferdinand, Graf Bubna von Littitz
Czech marshall (1768-1825)
Charlotte Dacre
British writer
José de Bustamante y Guerra
Spanish naval officer and politician (1759-1825)
Solomon P. Sharp
American politician (1787–1825)
Hung Hei-gun
Chinese martial artist
Manuel Abad y Queipo
bishop of Valladolid

Stanislao Mattei
Italian Conventual Franciscan, composer and music theorist
Thomas Martyn
British botanist (1735–1825)

Elisabeth Kulmann
German-Russian poet (1808-1825)

Muhammad Rahim Bahadur Khan I
kahn of the Uzbek Kungrat dynasty from 1806 to 1825
Charles Hall
British physician, social critic and Ricardian socialist (1740~-1820~)
Raiden Tameemon
Japanese sumo wrestler

Marie Emmanuelle Bayon Louis
French composer, pianist, and salonnière

Martin Boos
German priest and theologian (1762–1825)
Robert Goodloe Harper
American politician (1765-1825)
Charles Eugene of Lorraine, Prince of Lambesc
French prince and general (1751-1825)
George Dance the Younger
English architect, surveyor and portraitist (1741–1825)
John Brooks
Massachusetts doctor, military officer, and governor (1752-1825)
Walter Leake
American politician (1762-1825)
Charles Dupaty
French sculptor (1771-1825)
Maximin Isnard
French politician (1755-1825)
Luigi Bassi
Italian opera singer
George Chalmers
British antiquarian; (1742-1825)
Hans Graf von Bülow
German noble (1774–1825)
Daniel Parker Coke
English politician and lawyer (1745-1825)
Armand-Marie-Jacques de Chastenet, Marquis of Puységur
French aristocrat (1751-1825)
Joseph Gelínek
Czech composer and pianist
Bernardo Monteagudo
Argentinian journalist and lawyer (1789-1825)
Félix-Julien-Jean Bigot de Préameneu
Lawyer, revolutionary, minister of Napoleon (1747-1825)

Antonio Lamberto Rusconi
Catholic cardinal (1743-1825)
Mère Saint-Louis
Catholic blessed (1763-1825)
Francisco de Eliza
Spanish explorer
Gabriel Marie Joseph, comte d'Hédouville
French general (1755-1825)
Johann Peter Melchior
German artist
Thomas Macdonough
American naval officer (1783-1825)
Prince Heinrich XV of Reuss-Plauen
Austrian Field Marshal (1751-1825)
Jakob Salomon Bartholdy
Prussian diplomat

Camilo Henríquez
Chilean priest and politician
Heinrich Reinhold
German painter and engraver (1788-1825)
Theodor von Schubert
Russian mathematician (1758-1825)
Andrés Guazurarí
Argentine general (1778 - 1825)

Johann Gabriel Chasteler de Courcelles
Austrian general