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Lord Byron
English Romantic poet and lyricist (1788–1824)
John Paul II
264th pope of the Catholic Church (1978–2005)
Gustav Mahler
Austrian late-Romantic composer (1860–1911)
Reinhard Heydrich
German Nazi SS and Gestapo police official and main architect of the Holocaust Genocide (1904-1942)
Alexander Scriabin
Russian composer and pianist (1872–1915)
Alfredo Stroessner
military dictator of Paraguay from 1954 to 1989
Gustav III of Sweden
King of Sweden from 1771 to 1792 (1746–1792)
Alban Berg
Austrian composer (1885–1935)
Charles X Gustav of Sweden
King of Sweden (1622-1660)
John II Komnenos
Byzantine Emperor from 1118 to 1144
Lee Teng-hui
7-9th President of Republic of China(Taiwan) (1923-2020)
Nikolai Vatutin
Soviet general
Rupert Brooke
English poet (1887–1915)
Eduardo Frei Montalva
President of Chile (1911-1982)
Louis Couperus
Dutch novelist and poet (1863–1923)
Phil Lynott
Irish rock musician (1949–1986)
Oleg Tabakov
Soviet and Russian actor and theatre director (1935–2018)
Giovanni delle Bande Nere
Italian condottiero (1498-1526)
Ludwig Anzengruber
Austrian dramatist (1839-1889)
Norman Bethune
Canadian physician, medical innovator and humanitarian (1890-1939)
Sandro
Argentine singer and actor (1945–2010)
Kemal Monteno
Bosnian singer-songwriter
Yulia Nachalova
Soviet and Russian singer, actress and television presenter (1981–2019)
Peter van Eyck
German-American actor (1911–1969)
Sun Li-jen
Chinese general and politician (1900-1990)
Arnold Pick
Czech psychiatrist (1851–1924)
Daniel Alomía Robles
Peruvian composer and ethnomusicologist (1871–1942)
Alla Pokrovskaya
Soviet and Russian actress (1937–2019)
Sun Yun-suan
Taiwanese politician (1913–2006)
Charlie Cole
American photojournalist
Chance M. Vought
American aviation pioneer (1890–1930)
Casimir Davaine
French physician and microbiologist (1812–1882)
Zishe Breitbart
strongman and circus performer (1893-1925)
Estelle Bernadotte
American-Swedish countess
William Mackey
Canadian missionary (1915-1995)
Johan Adolf Pengel
Prime Minister of Suriname (1916-1970)
Nejat Uygur
Turkish actor and comedian (1927–2013)
Briton Hadden
American journalist and co-founder of Time magazine (1898-1929)
Sigurd Eysteinsson
Viking warlord, Earl of Orkney
Dimitrie Anghel
Romanian poet (1872–1914)
Edward Lovett Pearce
Irish architect (1699-1733)
Winai Kraibutr
Thai actor (1969-2024)
Selma Rauf Hanımsultan
Ottoman noble (1914–1942)
Christian Georg Schmorl
German pathologist (1861–1932)
Julio Scherer García
Mexican journalist (1926-2015)
Godwin Mawuru
Zimbabwean film director (1961-2013)
Phraya Songsuradet
Thai military officer (1891–1944)
Arturo Cavero Velásquez
Peruvian singer (1940–2009)
Raquel Blandón
former first lady of Guatemala
Efigenio Ameijeiras
Cuban military commander
Kaarlo Uskela
Finnish writer
Eugène de Pousargues
French zoologist (1859–1901)
Maria Coventry, Countess of Coventry
London beauty and society hostess
Eric Brown
science fiction author (1960–2023)
Luis Arce Gómez
Bolivian Minister of the Interior (1980–1981)
Zhu Peide
Chinese military officer and politician (1888-1937)
Edgardo Labella
Filipino politician
Ja-Liang Lin
Taiwanese toxicology expert, activist for food safety.
Djedmaatesankh
Djedmaatesankh was an Egyptian woman from the city of Thebes (modern Luxor) who died in the middle of the 9th century B.C. She was an ordinary middle-class woman and musician. Her cartonnage coffin is thought to have been buried on the west bank of the Nile about 2,850 years ago. The coffin and mummy of the lady Djedmaatesankh are part of the permanent collection of the Royal Ontario Museum in the Galleries of Africa: Egypt. The coffin was collected and brought to the Royal Ontario Museum by Dr. Charles Trick Currelly, the museum's first director, in the early 20th century. Notably, the carton
Reza Davood-Nejad
Iranian actor and TV presenter (1980-2024)