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Félix Torres Amat
18-19th-century translator of the Bible into Spanish

Johann Friedrich von Meyer
German politician (1772-1849)

Enrico Dandolo
important figure in the Italian Risorgimento

Dominique Papety
French painter (1815-1849)
José Bernardo Escobar
Guatemalan President (1797-1849)

Antoine-Eugène de Genoude
French politician (1792-1849)

Camille de Soyécourt
French Catholic nun
Josef Franz Karl Amrhyn
Swiss politician (1800-1849)

Áron Gábor
Hungarian soldier

Karl Becker
German philologist
Arisztid Dessewffy
Hungarian general (1802–1849)
Bianca Milesi
Italian patriot, writer and painter (1790-1849)
James Fintan Lalor
Irish revolutionary and journalist (1807–1849)

William Short
1759–1849 Thomas Jefferson's private secretary when he was ambassador in Paris, from 1786 to 1789, later ambassador
Isaac Bernays
German rabbi (1792–1849)
Wacław Michał Zaleski
Polish writer, folklorist, political activist (1799-1849)
David Pierre Giottino Humbert de Superville
Dutch painter (1770-1849)
Robert B. McAfee
American politician
Giambattista Magistrini
Italian mathematician (1777 - 1849)

Jean-Baptiste Marc Bourgery
French physician and anatomist (1797–1849)
Édouard Bovet
Swiss watchmaker (1797-1849)

Angelo Brunetti
Angelo Brunetti ( – ), better known as Ciceruacchio, was a Roman popular leader who participated in the Roman Republic of 1849. Born in the Campo Marzio district of Rome, he owned a small carting business and became involved with the movement for the political unification of Italy. Having risen to a prominent position in Roman politics after the accession of Pope Pius IX, he supported the overthrow of the pope's government and the proclamation of the Republic. After the Republic's defeat by the French, Brunetti was captured and executed by the army of the Austrian Empire.
Andreas Gottschalk
German physician (1815-1849)
László Csány
Hungarian politician (1790–1849)
Charles Chetwynd-Talbot, 2nd Earl Talbot
British politician (1777-1849)
William Bullock
Naturalist and collector from England (1773-1849)
Costache Conachi
writer
Łukasz Gołębiowski
Polish historian and ethnographer (1773-1849)
Zsigmond Perényi
Hungarian politician (1783-1849)
Charles Philibert de Lasteyrie
French printer (1759–1849)

Christian Ernst von Bentzel-Sternau
German judge and jurist
Samuel Brown
English engineer and inventor (1799–1849)

Jan Kops
Dutch botanist (1765-1849)

Marie Manning
Swiss murderer
Vilmos Lázár
Hungarian general (1817–1849)
Firmin Massot
Swiss painter (1766-1849)
Edward Forster
British botanist (1765-1849)

Charles Edward Horn
English composer and singer

David L. Morril
American politician (1772-1849)

James G. Clinton
American congressman for New York (1804-1849)
William B. Cooper
American politician (1771–1849)
Dorothea von Ertmann
German pianist
Gusti Ketuk Jelantik
Balinese Prime Minister of the state of Buleleng (died 1849)

August Seebeck
German physicist (1805–1849)
Gjest Baardsen
Norwegian writer
George Anson
British Army officer and politician (1769–1849)
Sir George Nugent, 1st Baronet
British Army officer (1757-1849)

József Nagysándor
Hungarian general, martyr (1803-1849)
Károly Leiningen-Westerburg
Hungarian general (1819–1849)
Alexandre Méchin
French politician (1772–1849)
William Keppel, 4th Earl of Albemarle
British Whig politician (1772-1849)
Gabriel Peignot
French librarian
Károly Vécsey
Hungarian general (1803-1849)
Karl Adams
Swiss mathematician (1811–1849)
Samuel Amsler
Swiss engraver (1791-1849)
Giuseppe Borsato
Italian painter (1771-1849)

József Sadler
botanist and university teacher (1791-1849)
John Lyde Wilson
Governor of North Carolina; supporter of slavery and advocate of dueling
Edward Paget
British army officer and politician; (1775-1849)
Francisque Arban
French balloonist