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Ibn Abidin
Ottoman jurisprudence expert
Francisco Espoz y Mina
Spanish military commander
Hans Georg Nägeli
Swiss composer (1773-1836)
Stefan Stratimirović
Serbian Metropolitan bishop
Daniel Mendoza
British boxer
Jean-Louis Lefebvre de Cheverus
archbishop and cardinal from France (1768-1836)
Johann Baptist Schenk
Austrian composer
Lorenzo de Zavala
19th-century Mexican politician (1788-1836)
Pierre-Simon Girard
French mathematician and engineer
Johann Christian Martin Bartels
German mathematician (1769–1836)
Juan Ramón Balcarce
Argentine politician and general (1773-1836)
Nunzio Sulprizio
Italian artisan (1817-1836)
Antony Pogorelsky
Russian writer
Nikolay Nikolayevich Novosiltsev
Russian statesman (1761–1838)
Hélène de Montgeroult
French pianist and composer
George Colman the Younger
English dramatist and writer (1762-1836)
Jan Pieter van Suchtelen
Dutch-Swedish-Russian diplomat and art collector from County of Liikkala (1751-1836)
Cornplanter
John Abeel III (–February 18, 1836) known as '''Gaiänt'wakê' (Gyantwachia – "the planter") or 'Kaiiontwa'kon' (Kaintwakon'' – "By What One Plants") in the Seneca language and thus generally known as Cornplanter, was a Seneca chief and diplomat. As a war chief, Cornplanter fought in the American Revolutionary War on the side of the British. After the war Cornplanter led negotiations with the United States and was a signatory of the Treaty of Fort Stanwix (1784), the Treaty of Canandaigua (1794), and other treaties. He helped ensure Seneca neutrality during the Northwest Indian War.
Jakov Nenadović
Serbian politician (1765-1836)
Adélaïde Filleul, Marquise de Souza-Botelho
French novelist (1761-1836)
John Cheyne
British physician, surgeon and author (1777-1836)
Barry Edward O'Meara
Irish surgeon who accompanied Napoleon to St. Helena
Firmin Didot
French printer, engraver, and type founder (1764-1836)
William Gell
English classical archaeologist and illustrator (1777-1836)
William Marsden
British orientalist (1754-1836)
Jozef Ignác Bajza
Slovak poet and writer
Solomon Dodashvili
Georgian philosopher (1805–1836)
Friedrich Witt
German composer and cellist
Johann Mayrhofer
Austrian poet and librettist
André Étienne d'Audebert de Férussac
French naturalist specialized in malacology (1786-1836)
Christian Julius Wilhelm Schiede
German botanist (1798-1836)
James Graham, 3rd Duke of Montrose
British noble (1755-1836)
James Pleasants
Governor of Virginia, 1822-1825
Giuseppe Farinelli
Italian composer (1769-1836)
Margaret Bryan
British natural philosopher and educator (active 1815)
John By
British military engineer (1779-1836)
Félix de Beaujour
French diplomat, politician, historian, and French ambassador to the United States (1765-1836)
James Saumarez, 1st Baron de Saumarez
Royal Navy admiral (1757–1836)
Heinrich Christoph Kolbe
German painter (1771-1836)
Carlo Fea
Italian archaeologist (1753-1836)
Philippe-Charles Schmerling
Belgian-Dutch scientist
Catherine Jarrige
French nun (1754-1836)
Girolamo Segato
Italian naturalist
Peter Joseph Triest
Belgian canon of the diocese of Ghent, founder of four religious congregations (1760-1836)
Johannes Jelgerhuis
19th century painter and actor from the Northern Netherlands (1770-1836)
George Gordon, 5th Duke of Gordon
British Army general
William North
American statesman
Robert Seymour
British illustrator (1798–1836)
Robert Henry Goldsborough
American politician (1779-1836)
Richard Westall
English painter (1765-1836)
Joseph Lagrange
French general
Charles Alain, Prince of Guéméné
French nobleman and Prince of Guéméné; (1764-1836)
Giuseppe Lechi
Italian general (1767-1836)
Jean-Luc Legrand
Swiss politician and entrepreneur (1755-1836)
Stanisław Sołtan
Polish-Lithuanian civil engineer
Joice Heth
African American enslaved person and sideshow performer
Matthias Kessels
Dutch sculptor (1784–1836)
James Fannin
American soldier and leader during the Texas Revolution (1804-1836)
David Hieronymus Grindel
Latvian botanist, chemist and pharmacist (1776-1836)
Paolo Costa
Italian poet and philosopher (1771-1836)