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Francesco Guardi
Italian painter (1712-1793)
Alexander Sumarokov
Russian poet, playwright
Axel Fredrik Cronstedt
Swedish mineralogist and chemist (1722-1765)
Jean-Philippe de Cheseaux
Swiss astronomer (1718–1751)
Davit Guramishvili
Georgian poet (1705-1792)
Hedvig Charlotta Nordenflycht
Swedish poet
Carl Alexander Clerck
Swedish entomologist
Bulutkapan Ali Bey
Mamluk of Egypt (1728-1773)
Asaf-ud-Daula
Mirza Asaf-ud-Daula (23 September 1748 – 21 September 1797) was the Nawab wazir of Oudh ratified by the Mughal emperor Shah Alam II, from 26 January 1775 to 21 September 1797, and the son of Shuja-ud-Dowlah. His mother and grandmother were the Begums of Oudh.
Yakov Knyazhnin
Russian playwright
Princess Eudoxia Borisovna Yusupova
Duchess of Courland (1743-1780)
Muhammad Bey Abu al-Dhahab
Mamluk of Egypt
Gustaaf Willem van Imhoff
Dutch aristocrats
Kata Bethlen
Hungarian writer
Empress Xiaoxianchun
first wife of Qianlong Emperor, Qing Dynasty (1712-1748)
Francisco de Saldanha da Gama
Catholic cardinal; (1723-1776)
Raimondo di Sangro, 7th Prince of Sansevero
Italian Prince, esotericist, inventor and anatomist (1710-1771)
Anders Johan von Höpken
Swedish politician (1712-1789)
Heinrich Gottfried von Mattuschka
German botanist (1734-1779)
Élie Bertrand
Swiss scientist
Fath-Ali Khan of Quba
Khan of Quba (1758-1789)
Gennaro Maria Sarnelli
Beatified Italian priest (1702-1744)
Count Karl Leopold von Schlieben
Prussian noble (1723-1788)
Ghazi ud-Din Khan Feroze Jung III
Mughal noble
Joan van der Capellen tot den Pol
Dutch nobleman (1741–1784)
Mirza Najaf Khan
Mughal military commander
Amédée Emmanuel Francois Laharpe
French general (1754-1796)
Michał Józef Massalski
Polish-Lithuanian nobleman
Empress Xiaoshurui
Empress Consort of the Jiaqing Emperor
Sadashivrao Bhau
Maratha Army commander
Leonor Tomásia de Távora, 3rd Marchioness of Távora
Portuguese noblewoman (1700-1759)
Mariya Zubova
Russian composer and singer
Willem Bentinck
Dutch politician (1704-1774)
Mikhail Krechetnikov
Russian general
Christoph von Dohna-Schlodien
German military personnel (1702-1762)
Jacob Mossel
Dutch colonial governor (1704-1761)
Józef Pułaski
Polish noble
Friedrich Bogislav von Tauentzien
Prussian general
Ismail Bey
Mamluk of Egypt
Willem van Haren
Dutch poet, writer and politician (1710–1768)
Piotr Ożarowski
Polish noble
Reynier de Klerck
Dutch colonial governor
Yongcheng
Qing dynasty person CBDB = 65883
Vasily Mirovich
Russian lieutenant and failed liberator of Ivan VI
Yakov Shakhovskoy
Russian noble
Petrus Albertus van der Parra
Dutch colonial governor
Jeremias van Riemsdijk
Dutch colonial governor (1712-1777)
Maksymilian Rylo
greek-Catholic Bishop
Józef Sawa-Caliński
Polish noble
Carl Wilhelm Cederhielm
Swedish noble (1705-1769)
Kaʻiana
Kaʻiana, also known as Keawe-Kaʻiana-a-ʻAhuʻula, (about 1755 – 1795) was a Native Hawaiian warrior and aliʻi of Puna, Hawai‘i, who turned against Kamehameha I in 1795 during his conquest of Oahu and then sided with the island's ruler, Kalanikupule.
Jacoba van den Brande
Dutch academic
Mathias Franz Graf von Chorinsky Freiherr von Ledske
Czech bishop
Alexei Turchaninov
Maria Margarida de Lorena, 2nd Duchess of Abrantes
Portuguese noble, court lady