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Philip Schaff
Swiss-born, American theologian and ecclesiastical historian (1819–1893)
Tivadar Puskás
Hungarian inventor (1844-1893)
Heinrich Göbel
German-American inventor (1818–1893)
Teofil Lenartowicz
poet and writer (1822–1893)
James Pierpont
songwriter, arranger, and composer, best known for writing and composing "Jingle Bells" (1822–1893)
William Fox
Premier of New Zealand in the 19th century, company agent, explorer and artist (1812–1893)
Duke Maximilian Emanuel in Bavaria
Bavarian Royal and Noble (1849-1893)
Arnaud-Michel d'Abbadie
French and Basque geographer (1815-1893)
Matsudaira Katamori
daimyo of the late Edo period; 9th lord of Aizu (1836-1893)
Franz Grashof
German engineer (1826–1893)
Carl Christoffer Georg Andræ
Danish politician and mathematician (1812–1893)
Aloys Sprenger
Austrian orientalist (1813–1893)
Aleksey Apukhtin
Russian poet, writer and critic (1840–1893)
John Rae
Scottish explorer (1813-1893)
Georgi Pulevski
Mijak writer
Nikolai Zverev
Russian classical pianist (1833–1893)
Aleksandra Potanina
Russian explorer and geographer (1843-1893)
Charles of Mount Argus
Dutch priest and saint (1821–1893)
Louis Ruchonnet
Swiss attorney and politician (1834-1893)
Abner Doubleday
Union Army general
Richard Spruce
British botanist and explorer (1817–1893)
Victor Prosper Considerant
French utopian Socialist (1808–1893)
Joseph Hellmesberger
Austrian violinist, conductor and composer (1828–1893)
Grigory Gagarin
Russian artist (1810-1893)
Alphonse Beau de Rochas
French engineer (1815–1893)
Ion Emanuel Florescu
Romanian politician and general (1819-1893)
Ali bin Said Al Busaidi
Sultan of Zanzibar (1890-1893)
Arabo
Arabo or Arapo (, 1863–1895), born Arakel Mkhitarian, was an Armenian fedayi of the late 19th century. He was a member of the Armenian Revolutionary Federation (ARF) political party.
John William Casilear
American artist (1811-1893)
Michał Elwiro Andriolli
Polish artist, architect, and revolutionary (1836–1893)
Michel Lentz
Luxembourgish poet (1820-1893)
Anton von Schmerling
Austrian statesman (1805–1893)
Mary Ann Shadd
American abolitionist (1823–1893)
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Swiss physicist (1802-1893)
Phillips Brooks
American clergyman and author, hymnwriter (1835–1893)
Ibrahim Edhem Pasha
Ottoman statesman and Grand Vizier (1819–1893)
Karl Anton Eugen Prantl
German botanist (1849–1893)

Karl Ludwig Michelet
German philosopher (1801–1893)
Edward Stanley, 15th Earl of Derby
British politician (1826–1893)
Karl Bodmer
Swiss-French artist (1809–1893)
Carl Fredrik Nyman
Swedish botanist and conservator (1820–1893)
Adolphe Yvon
French painter (1817–1893)
Hinrich Johannes Rink
Danish geologist (1819-1893)
Paul Henri Fischer
French physician, zoologist and paleontologist (1835-1893)
Tommaso Maria Zigliara
Roman Catholic Cardinal (1833–1893)
Princess Marguerite of Orléans
French noblewoman (1846–1893)
Gerard Adriaan Heineken
founder of beer company Heineken International (1841–1893)
August Czartoryski
blessed of the Catholic Church (1858-1893)
Anthony Joseph Drexel
American businessman (1826-1893)
Adèle Kindt
Belgian painter (1804-1884)
Hermann Sauppe
German classical philologist (1809–1893)
Francisco Robles
President of Ecuador (1856 - 1859)
Benoît Malon
French Socialist, writer, communard, and political leader (1841-1893)
Adolf Jellinek
Czech rabbi (1821–1893)
Maria Rosetti
Romanian journalist, editor
Gerson von Bleichröder
German banker (1822–1893)
Anne Pratt
British artist, author and botanist (1806-1893)
Joseph-Alfred Foulon
Catholic cardinal (1823–1893)
Carlo Pedrotti
Italian composer and conductor (1817–1893)
Friedrich Traugott Kützing
German phycologist (1807-1893)