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Hector Crémieux
French playwright and librettist (1828–1892)
Gerson von Bleichröder
German banker (1822–1893)
Elizabeth Eastlake
British art historian (1809-1893)

Leonid Hlibov
Ukrainian writer (1827–1893)
Adolf Jellinek
Czech rabbi (1821–1893)
Carlo Pedrotti
Italian composer and conductor (1817–1893)

Manuelito
Chief Manuelito or Hastiin Chʼil Haajiní ("Sir Black Reeds", "Man of the Black Plants Place") (c. 1818–1893) was one of the principal headmen of the Diné people before, during and after the Long Walk Period. Manuelito translates to Little Immanuel. He was born to the ''Bit'ahnii or ″Folded Arms People Clan″, near the Bears Ears in southeastern Utah about 1818. As many Navajo, he was known by different names depending upon context. He was ("Holy Boy"), ("Son-in-Law of Late Texan"), Hastiin Ch'ilhaajinii'' ("Man of the Black Plants Place") and as (War Chief, "Warrior Grabbed Enemy") to other Din
Charlotte Maria Tucker
English children's writer
Georg von der Gabelentz
German linguist (1840-1893)
Pedro Diez Canseco
President of Peru (1815-1893)
Mirko Bogović
Croatian poet and politician (1816-1893)
Naftali Zvi Yehuda Berlin
Belarusian Orthodox rabbi (1816–1893)
Karolina Pavlova
Russian poet and writer (1807-1893)
George Bennett
Australian naturalist (1804-1893)
Pauline Cushman
American actress and Civil War spy (1833-1893)
Robert Hartmann
German ethnographer (1831-1893)
Hiram Berdan
Union Army General (1824–1893)
Gunnar Berg
Norwegian painter (1863-1893)
Alexander Kaufmann
German writer (1817–1893)
Marie Durocher
Brazilian physician (1809–1893)
Ali Mubarak
Egyptian education reformer in 19th century
Albert Joseph Moore
English artist (1841–1893)
António Carvalho de Silva Porto
Portuguese painter (1850-1893)
Lucius Quintus Cincinnatus Lamar
American lawyer, politician and judge (1825-1893)
Luigi Giordani
Catholic cardinal (1822–1893)
Otto Kahler
Ausrian physician (1849-1893)
Jean-Jacques Challet-Venel
member of the Swiss Federal Council (1811-1893)
Edward Alfred Cowper
British engineer (1819–1893)
Adolphe Franck
French philosopher (1809–1893)
Mariana Grajales Cuello
Cuban icon and patriot (1815-1893)
Adolphe Goupil
French art dealer and publisher (1806-1893)
Horace Smith
American gunsmith, inventor, and businessman, Smith & Wesson founder (1808–1893)
Ljudevit Farkaš Vukotinović
Croatian politician and botanist (1813–1893)
Cathay Williams
American slave, chef, Buffalo soldier and Female wartime crossdresser
Robert Bentley
British botanist (1821-1893)
Hermann August Hagen
German entomologist (1817–1893)
Karl Braun
German politician and writer (1822-1893)
Louis-Nicolas Cabat
French painter (1812-1892)
Hermann Gundert
German missionary, scholar, and linguist (1814–1893) who wrote the first Malayalam-English dictionary.
Barthélemy Menn
Swiss artist (1815-1893)
Jeremiah McLain Rusk
Union Army general, politician (1830-1893)
William Woolls
Australian botanist (1814-1893)
Olaf Isaachsen
Norwegian painter (1835-1893)

Charles Pritchard
British astronomer (1808–1893)
James Black Groome
American politician (1838-1893)
Georg von Kameke
German general (1817–1893)
Victor I, Duke of Ratibor
German general and politician (1818–1893)
Luigi Nazari di Calabiana
Catholic bishop (1808-1893)
Francis Polkinghorne Pascoe
English entomologist (1813–1893)

Charles-Philippe Place
French cardinal (1814-1893)
Josefa Naval Girbés
Spanish Secular Carmelite (1820-1893)
Lucy Larcom
American teacher, poet, author (1824-1893)
Johann Bauschinger
German mathematician and builder (1834-1893)
Avdotya Panaeva
Russian novelist and memoirist, editor
Habib Esfahani
Iranian poet

Louise von François
German writer (1817–1893)
Ezra Heywood
American activist (1829–1893)
Juan García y Margallo
Spanish general and governor (1839–1893)

Vinzenz Lachner
German composer and conductor (1811–1893)
Muallim Naci
Turkish author and literary critic (1850-1893)