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Alexander I of Russia
The tenth Emperor of Russia (1777–1825)
Ahmed I
14th Sultan of the Ottoman Empire (1603–1617)
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German dramatist and writer of poetry and prose (1813–1837)
Nikolai Ostrovsky
Ukrainian-Russian writer (1904-1936)
Nikolay Przhevalsky
Russian soldier, explorer, & geographer (1839-1888)
Muhammad Ahmad ibn ʿAbdallah
Religious leader in the Sudan, self-proclaimed as the Mahdi (1844-1885)
John Reed
American journalist, poet, and communist activist
John of Austria
Spanish military leader (1547–1578)
Colmar Freiherr von der Goltz
Field marshal and military writer (1843-1916)
Friedrich Zander
Russian and Soviet engineer, rocket designer (1887-1933)
Ekaterina Svanidze
first wife of Josef Stalin (1885–1907)
Anton Delvig
Russian journalist and poet (1798-1831)
Konstantin Batyushkov
Russian poet, essayist and translator
Joseph Lanner
Austrian dance music composer (1801–1843)
Carlos Luis de Borbón y Bragança
Spanish royalty (1818-1861)
Leonid Kulik
Russian mineralogist (1883-1942)
Vladimir Purishkevich
Russian politician (1870-1920)
Archduchess Sophie Friederike of Austria
Austrian Imperial and Royal (1855–1857)
Alaiza Pashkievich
Belarusian writer & poet
Archduke Ferdinand Karl Viktor of Austria-Este
Austrian archduke (1821-1849)
Miladinov Brothers
Bulgarian revivalists and folklorists
Prince Alexander, Prince of Orange
Dutch Royal Heir (1851-1884)
William, Prince of Orange
Dutch and Luxembourger royal heir (1840–1879)
Jean-Antoine Marbot
French general and politician
Teresa of the Andes
Chilean nun of the Discalced Carmelite Order
Joseph Freinademetz
Christian missionary in China (1852-1908)
Heorhii Narbut
Ukrainian painter (1886-1920)
Jenő Rejtő
Hungarian writer (1905–1943)
Chen Chiung Ming
Chinese politician (1878-1933)
Anton Pann
Wallachian composer & musicologist
Jerzy Żuławski
Polish philosopher, writer, poet and playwright of the Young Poland period (1874–1915)
Engelmar Unzeitig
Czechoslovak Roman Catholic priest (1911–1945)
Alexei Polivanov
Russian military figure (1855-1920)
Guillaume de Chartres
Grand master of the Knights Templar
Carola Neher
German actress (1900-1942)
Mustafa Shokay
Kazakhstani politician (1890–1941)
Georges Valois
French politician (1878-1945)
Mikhail Suslin
Russian mathematician (1894-1919)
Mekonnen Welde Mikael
Ethiopian prince (1852–1906)
Alexei Mateevici
Romanian writer (1888-1917)
Zahari Zograf
Bulgarian painter (1810-1853)
Nikolay Ivanov
Russian general (1851-1919)
Howard Taylor Ricketts
American pathologist (1871–1910)
Danielle Casanova
French resistance member (1909-1943)
Selma Meerbaum-Eisinger
German language lyricist and Holocaust victim (1924-1942)
Miķelis Krogzemis
Latvian poet (1850-1879)
Uzun-Hajji
Uzun-Hajji of Salta (1848 – 30 March 1920) was a North Caucasian religious, military, and political leader who was Emir of the North Caucasian Emirate during the Russian Civil War. The sheikh of a Naqshbandi Sufi tariqa and a political exile prior to the Russian Revolution, he was one of the leaders of the in the Mountainous Republic of the Northern Caucasus, and he served as a member of parliament for the country.
Lie Kim Hok
Chinese-Indonesian writer and teacher (1853–1912)
María del Carmen González Ramos
Spanish religious (1834–1899)
Hafiz Hakki Pasha
General of the Ottoman Empire military (1879–1915)
Dobri Voynikov
Bulgarian writer and theatre director (1833–1878)
Dankvart Dreyer
Danish artist (1816-1852)
Louis, comte de Narbonne-Lara
French noble, soldier and diplomat (1755-1813)
Elizabeth Ross
Scottish physician
Konstantin Mamontov
Russian soldier (1869–1920)
Frédéric Henri Walther
French general of division (1761–1813)
Maria Merkert
Superior General of the Congregation of St Elizabeth (1817–1872)
Ivan Shipov
Russian politician (1865-1919)
Rufin Sudkovsky
Russian painter (1850-1885)
Johannes Holzmann
German anarchist writer and activist (1882-1914)