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Leonard Wood
5th Chief of Staff of the U.S. Army (1860-1927)
Louis Wain
English artist (1860-1939)
Juliette Gordon Low
founder of the Girl Scouts (1860–1927)
Walter Sickert
British artist (1860-1942)
Princess Louise Margaret, Duchess of Connaught and Strathearn
Prussian and British Royal
Karl Staaff
Swedish 20th century prime minister (1860-1915)
Carl Anton Larsen
Norwegian explorer and whaler (1860–1924)
Jan Kasprowicz
Polish poet (1860–1926)
Henrietta Szold
American Zionist (1860–1945)
Hugo Preuß
German politician (1860-1925)
Ottó Bláthy
Hungarian mechanical engineer (1860–1939)
Robert Bacon
American diplomat, secretary of state, ambassador to France, etc. (1860-1919)
Grand Duke Dimitri Constantinovich of Russia
son of Grand Duke Constantin Nikolaevich and first cousin of Alexander III of Russia (1860-1919)
Sunanda Kumariratana
Queen consort of Thailand (1860-1880)
Emily Hobhouse
British welfare campaigner (1860–1926)
Frederik van Eeden
Dutch writer and psychiatrist (1860-1932)
Bruno Liljefors
Swedish artist (1860–1939)
Susanna M. Salter
American politician and activist (1860–1961)
Alexey Favorsky
Russian chemist (1860–1945)
Gabriele Possanner
Austrian physician (1860–1940)
Alicia Boole Stott
Irish-English mathematician (1860-1940)
Christen C. Raunkiær
Danish scientist (1860-1938).
Archduke Charles Stephen of Austria
Austrian admiral and noble (1860-1933)
Rufus Isaacs, 1st Marquess of Reading
British politician (1860-1935)
Gyula Andrássy the Younger
Austrian-Hungarian politician, Minister of Foreign Affairs (1860–1929)
Manuel Teixeira Gomes
Portuguese politician and writer (1860–1941)
Józef Bilczewski
Polish Roman Catholic archbishop, professor of theology and blessed (1850-1923)
Uliana Kravchenko
Ukrainian poet (1860–1947)
Pieter Jelles Troelstra
Dutch politician (1860-1930)
Johannes Thiele
German zoologist and malacologist (1860–1935)
John Hope, 1st Marquess of Linlithgow
British colonial governor (1860-1908)
Chandramukhi Basu
Indian Bengali educationist
John Antoine Nau
US-born French writer and translator (1860-1918)
D'Arcy Wentworth Thompson
Scottish biologist, mathematician, and classics scholar (*1860 – †1948)
Grigory Grumm-Grzhimaylo
Russian scientist (1860–1936)
Oda Krohg
Norwegian painter, wife of Christian Krohg (1860-1935)
William Ralph Inge
English author, Anglican dean and professor of divinity (1860–1954)
Max von Oppenheim
German historian, diplomat and archeologist (1860-1946)
Albert Kahn
Banker, philanthropist, pioneer of photography (1860–1940)
Will Keith Kellogg
American businessman (1860–1951)
Simon Dubnow
historian, writer, activist
Owen Wister
American writer (1860–1938)
Juan Bautista Aznar-Cabañas
Spanish Prime Minister (1860-1933)
Charles Oman
British military historian (1860-1946)
Queen Eleonore of Bulgaria
Princess Consort (1908-1908), later Queen Consort of Bulgaria (1908-1917)
Frederick Rolfe
British writer, photographer and historian (1860-1913)
Charles de Broqueville
Belgian politician (1860-1940)
Karoli Lwanga
Ugandan catechist and martyr (1865–1886)
Kolë Idromeno
Albanian painter, sculptor, photographer, architect and engineer (1860-1939)
Martin Kukučín
Slovak playwright (1860–1928)
Ekaterina Karavelova
Bulgarian social activist, teacher, writer and translator
Paul Gustav Fischer
Danish artist (1860-1934)
Karl Denke
German serial killer (1860–1924)
William Bayliss
British physiologist (1860–1924)
Princess Karoline Mathilde of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Augustenburg
German princess (1860–1932)
Franz Nissl
German neuroscientist (1860-1919)
Gregorio Aglipay
1st Obispo Maximo and Co-founder of the Philippine Independent Church
Rachilde
Rachilde () was the pen name and preferred identity of novelist and playwright Marguerite Vallette-Eymery (11 February 1860 – 4 April 1953). Born near Périgueux, Dordogne, Aquitaine, France during the Second French Empire, Rachilde went on to become a Symbolist author and one of the most prominent women in literature associated with the Decadent movement of fin de siècle France.
André Prévost
French tennis player (1875–1951)
Emil von Reznicek
Austrian late Romantic composer (1860–1945)