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Ferdinand VII of Spain
King of Spain (1784–1833) (r. 1808; 1813–1833)
Nicéphore Niépce
French inventor and photographer (1765-1833)
Ram Mohan Roy
Indian religious, social, and educational reformer, and humanitarian
Adrien-Marie Legendre
French mathematician (1752–1833)
William Wilberforce
English politician and abolitionist (1759–1833)
Richard Trevithick
British inventor and mining engineer (1771-1833)
Edmund Kean
English actor (1787–1833)
Seraphim of Sarov
Russian Saint and Wonderworker
Pierre André Latreille
French zoologist and entomologist (1762–1833)
Kaspar Hauser
man with a mysterious history (1812–1833)
Adamantios Korais
Greek humanist scholar (1748–1833)
Marie-Antoine Carême
French chef
Abbas Mirza
Qajar crown prince
Jean-Baptiste Jourdan
Marshal of France (1762-1833)
Rahel Varnhagen
German writer
René Louiche Desfontaines
French botanist (1750-1833)
Paul Johann Anselm Ritter von Feuerbach
German legal scholar (1775-1833)
Pierre-Narcisse Guérin
French painter (1774–1833)
Hannah More
English writer and philanthropist (1745-1833)
Kurt Sprengel
German botanist (1766–1833)
Hugh Glass
American fur trapper and frontiersman
Michał Kleofas Ogiński
Polish composer, diplomat and politician (1765-1833)
Banastre Tarleton
British Army general (1754–1833)
Yagan
Yagan (;  – 11 July 1833) was an Aboriginal Australian warrior from the Noongar people. Yagan was pursued by the local authorities after he killed Erin Entwhistle, a servant of farmer Archibald Butler. It was an act of retaliation after Thomas Smedley, another of Butler's servants, shot at a group of Noongar people stealing potatoes and fowls, killing one of them. The government offered a bounty for Yagan's capture, dead or alive, and a young settler, William Keats, shot and killed him. Yagan is considered a legendary figure by the Noongar.
Oliver Wolcott
United States federal judge; second U.S. Secretary of the Treasury (1760-1833)
Ivan Martinov
Russian botanist and philologist (1771-1833)
Gertrud Elisabeth Mara
German operatic soprano (1749–1833)
Fausto Elhuyar
Spanish chemist
Duke Alexander of Württemberg
Duke of Württemberg (1771-1833)
Nannette Streicher
German piano maker, composer, music educator, and writer
Antoni Radziwiłł
Polish and Prussian politician (1775-1833)
Ferdinand Hérold
French composer (1791–1833)
William Thompson
philosopher and political writer from Ireland (1775-1833)
Gottlob Ernst Schulze
German philosopher (1761-1833)
Johann Friedrich Meckel the younger
German anatomist (1781-1833)
John Randolph of Roanoke
American politician (1773–1833)
Joshua Brookes
British scientist
Edward Pellew, 1st Viscount Exmouth
Royal Navy admiral (1757-1833)
Gervasio Antonio de Posadas
Argentine politician
Nikolay Gnedich
Russian poet and translator
Anne Jean Marie René Savary
French general (1774-1833)
George Leveson-Gower, 1st Duke of Sutherland
British diplomat, politician and landowner (1758-1833)
Adrian Hardy Haworth
English entomologist, botanist and carcinologist (1767-1833)
François Andrieux
French man of letters and playwright (1759-1833)
Niels Treschow
Norwegian politician
John Malcolm
British/Scottish politician and historian (1769-1833)
José de Salamanca, 1st Count of los Llanos
Spanish politician and entrepreneur (1811-1883)
Friedrich Koenig
German printer (1774-1833)
Luísa Todi
Portuguese opera singer (mezzo-soprano)
Nikolaus II, Prince Esterházy
Hungarian prince (1765-1833)
Claire Démar
French feminist writer (1799–1833)
Jean-François-Aimé-Philippe Gaudin
Swiss botanist (1766–1833)
Dominique Joseph Garat
French Basque politician (1749-1833)
Johann Christian Friedrich Hæffner
German-born Swedish composer (1759-1833)
William Morgan
Welsh physician, physicist, statistician and actuary
Ninian Edwards
American politician (1775-1833)
William Bainbridge
United States Navy officer
Louis François Auguste de Rohan-Chabot
French cardinal (1788-1833)
Juan José Paso
Argentine politician (1758-1833)
Johann Georg von Soldner
German physicist (1776-1833)