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Haydar Tura
emir of Bukhara
Avram Mrazović
Serbian writer, translator, pedagogue, aristocrat
William Ward
English engraver, born 1766 (1766–1826)
Muhammad Kanzul Alam of Brunei
Sultan of Brunei
Francesco Cancellieri
Italian writer and librarian (1751–1826)
August Schumann
German bookseller (1773-1826)
Abraham-Louis Perrelet
Swiss horologist
Marianna Candidi Dionigi
Italian painter and writer (1756-1826)
Feliciano Chiclana
Argentine politician (1761-1826)
Jedidiah Morse
American geographer and clergyman (1761-1826)
Matthew Murray
British steam engine and machine tool engineer and manufacturer (1765-1826)
Lucie Madeleine d'Estaing
French noblewoman
Balthasar-Paul Ommeganck
Flemish painter (1755-1826)
Jean-Baptiste Stouf
French sculptor (1742–1826)
William Gifford
English critic, editor and poet (1756–1826)
Johann Kaspar Friedrich Manso
German historian (1760-1826)
Caroline Müller
Danish and later Swedish singer, dancer and actor (1755-1826)
Anton von Zach
Austrian general
Adam Georg von Agthe
Baltic German general (1777-1826)
Ioannis Skandalidis
Greek politician
Charles Mills
English historian (1788–1826)
Amarindra
Amarindra (, , ; 15 March 1737 – 25 May 1826) was the consort of King Phutthayotfa Chulalok (Rama I), the founder of the Chakri dynasty. Her birth name was Nak (นาค). She was a daughter of a wealthy Mon from Bang Chang, in Samut Songkhram Province. Later, she was posthumously granted the title of the first Queen Consort of the Chakri dynasty by King Vajiravudh (Rama VI), as the mother of King Phutthaloetla Naphalai (Rama II).
Jereboam Orville Beauchamp
American executed murderer (1802–1826)
Alexander McNair
American politician (1775–1826)
André Coindre
French priest
Ibrahim Shah of Selangor
sultan of Selangor
Charles-Jean-Marie Alquier
French lawyer, judge, politician and diplomat of the 18th and 19th centuries, deputy of the Third Estate in the Estates-General of 1789 (1752–1826)
Jakob Haibel
Austrian composer, operatic tenor and choirmaster
Karl Friedrich Stäudlin
German theologian
Anna Protasova
Russian nobility and lady-in-waiting
James Johnson
U.S. Representative from Kentucky (1774-1826)
Mustafa Rakım Efendi
Ottoman calligrapher (1757–1826)
George Finch, 9th Earl of Winchilsea
Patron of cricket (1752-1826)
Mathurin Crucy
French architect and urban planner
August Adolph von Hennings
Danish politician (1746-1826)
Bernard-Georges-François Frère
French noble and general
Nicholas Van Dyke
American politician and lawyer
August Wilhelm Dennstedt
botanist (1776-1826)
Franz Dinnendahl
German engineer (1775-1826)
Moritz Reichsgraf von Fries
Austrian art collector, patron of music, and private banker (1777–1826)
Yannis Gouras
Greek soldier
Johann Jakob Meyer
Swiss pharmacist (1798–1826)
Ayşe Athermelik Dürrüşehvar Hanım
Daughter of Ottoman Sultan Abdul Hamid I (c.1760–1826)
Isabella Mattocks
English actress and singer (1746-1826)
Lord Charles Bentinck
British politician (1780-1826)
Marie-Élisabeth Laville-Leroux
French painter (1769-1842)
Thomas Lauth
French anatomist (1758-1826)
Bōsai Kameda
Japanese artist (1752-1826)
Pierre-François-Joseph Robert
French politician
Antonio Codronchi
Italian priest and archbishop (1746-1826)
Camillo Pacetti
Italian artist (1758-1826)
Ann Hasseltine Judson
American missionary
Antonio Aldini
Italian lawyer and politician (1755-1826)
Christopher Rankin
American politician (1788-1826)
François Xavier de Schwarz
French general (1762–1826)
Joseph McIlvaine
American politician (1769-1826)
Sophie Hagman
Swedish ballerina
Daniel Georg Balk
German medical scientist (1764-1826)
Bernhard Heinrich Overberg
German ecclesiastic
Abraham van Strij
painter from the Northern Netherlands (1753-1826)