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Wilhelm von Hanno
Architect, painter and sculptor (1826-1882)
Christopher Andreas Holmboe
Norwegian philologist (1796–1882)
Guglielmo Oberdan
Italian failed assassin (1858-1882)
François Chabas
French egyptologist (1817–1882)
Karl Egon Ebert
Bohemian German poet (1801–1882)
Giovanni Battista Pioda
member of the Swiss Federal Council (1808-1882)
William Dennison Jr.
American politician (1815–1882)
Princess Luise of Anhalt-Bernburg
German princess (1799–1882)
Joachim Marquardt
German classical philologist, historian, and teacher (1812–1882)
Otto Theodor von Manteuffel
Prussian politician (1805-1882)
Gustav Nottebohm
German pianist, teacher, musical editor and composer (1817–1882)
Joaquín Lluch y Garriga
Spanish priest (1816–1882)
Jules Quicherat
French archaeologist and historian (1814–1882)
Giovanni Dupré
Italian artist (1817-1882)
Friedrich Drake
German sculptor (1805–1882)
Olegario Víctor Andrade
Argentine journalist, poet, politician (1839–1882)
Reuben Chapman
American politician (1799–1882)
Johnny Ringo
US criminal and gunfighter (1850–1882)
Joseph Aschbach
German historian (1801–1882)
Alejandro Mon y Menéndez
Spanish politician, jurist (1801-1882)
William George Ward
British theologian (1812-1882)
Béla Kéler
composer and conductor from the Kingdom of Hungary (1820-1882)
Rosina Bulwer Lytton
British writer (1802-1882)
José Selgas
Spanish writer (1822–1882)
Dora Greenwell
English poet (1821–1882)
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Spanish guitarist and composer (1832–1882)
Medo Pucić
Serbian writer (1821-1882)
Paolo Giacometti
Italian dramatist (1816–1882)
Cadwallader C. Washburn
General Mills founder and politician (1818–1882)
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Édouard Desor
German-Swiss geologist (1811-1882)
Alfred Jaëll
Austrian pianist (1832–1882)
Edouard De Bièfve
Belgian painter (1808-1882)
Thomas Edward Cliffe Leslie
Irish jurist and economist (1826–1882)
Domenico Sanguigni
Italian cardinal (1809–1882)
Sekhukhune I
Sekhukhune I (Matsebe; circa 1814 – 13 August 1882) was the paramount King of the Marota, more commonly known as the Bapedi (Pedi people), from 21 September 1861 until his assassination on 13 August 1882 by his rival and half-brother, Mampuru II. As the Pedi paramount leader he was faced with political challenges from Voortrekkers (Boer settlers), the independent South African Republic (Dutch: Zuid-Afrikaansche Republiek), the British Empire, and considerable social change caused by Christian missionaries.
Ekaterine Chavchavadze
last ruling princess of the Western Georgian Principality of Mingrelia (1816–1882)
Alfred Dehodencq
French painter (1822-1882)
Adrien Prévost de Longpérier
French numismatist and archaeologist (1816–1882)
Vasile Conta
Romanian writer and philosopher (1845–1882)
Wilhelm Mauser
German weapon designer (1834–1882)
Robert Woodward Barnwell
American politician (1801-1882)
Horace Maynard
American politician (1814–1882)
Timothy H. O'Sullivan
American photographer (1840–1882)
Henry Kendall
Australian author and bush poet (1839-1882)
Clement Claiborne Clay
American lawyer, judge and politician (1816-1882)
Dong Haichuan
Chinese martial artist (1797-1882)
Alphonse Poitevin
French chemist, photographer and engineer (1819–1882)
Leopold Arends
German stenographer and inventor (1817–1882)
Adolf Heinrich Lier
German painter (1826-1882)
Charles Auguste Briot
French mathematician (1817–1882)
Casimir Davaine
French physician and microbiologist (1812–1882)
Charles Netter
French zionist (1826–1882)
Alexander Bullock
American politician (1816-1882)
Tuiskon Ziller
German philosopher and educationist (1817–1882)
Wilhelm Stieber
Prussian politician (1818–1882)
Tenpai Wangchuk
8th Panchen Lama of Tibet (1855–1882)
Hermann Theodor Hettner
German art historian (1821–1882)
Francisco Manuel Barroso, Baron of Amazonas
Brazilian admiral (1804–1882)
Sir George Grey, 2nd Baronet
British politician