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Zoroaster
Zarathushtra Spitama, more commonly known as Zoroaster or Zarathustra, was an Iranian religious reformer who challenged the tenets of the contemporary Ancient Iranian religion, becoming the spiritual founder of Zoroastrianism. In the oldest Zoroastrian scriptures, the Gathas, which he is traditionally believed to have authored, he is described as a preacher and a poet-prophet. Some have claimed, with much scholarly controversy, to find his influence in Heraclitus, Plato, Pythagoras, and, perhaps less controversially, in the Abrahamic religions, including Judaism, Christianity, and Islam, parti

Dag Hammarskjöld
Swedish diplomat, economist, and author (1905-1961)

Haile Selassie I
Emperor of Ethiopia from 1930 to 1974
TutanKhamun
Tutankhamun or Tutankhamen (; ), was the thirteenth pharaoh of the Eighteenth Dynasty of ancient Egypt, who ruled . Born Tutankhaten, he instituted the restoration of the traditional polytheistic form of ancient Egyptian religion, undoing a previous shift to the religion known as Atenism. Tutankhamun's reign is considered one of the greatest restoration periods in ancient Egyptian history, and his tomb door proclaims his dedication to illustrative constructions of the ancient Egyptian gods.
Judas Iscariot
notable as betrayer of Jesus, one of Jesus's original twelve disciples

Rudolf Diesel
German inventor and mechanical engineer (1858–1913)
Primo Levi
Italian chemist, partisan, Holocaust survivor, and writer (1919–1987)

Rudolf Steiner
Austrian social reformer, occultist and esotericist (1861–1925)

Zviad Gamsakhurdia
1st President of Georgia (1991–92)

Lal Bahadur Shastri
Prime Minister of India (1964-1966)

Georgi Dimitrov
Bulgarian politician (1882-1949)
Samora Moisés Machel
1st President of Mozambique (1933–1986)

Raoul Wallenberg
Swedish architect, businessman, diplomat and humanitarian (1912-1947)

Pyotr Wrangel
Russian army general of Baltic German origin (1878-1928)
Regiomontanus
Johannes Müller von Königsberg (6 June 1436 – 6 July 1476), better known as Regiomontanus (), was a mathematician, astrologer and astronomer of the German Renaissance, active in Vienna, Buda and Nuremberg. His contributions were instrumental in the development of Copernican heliocentrism in the decades following his death.
Emil Hácha
Czech politician, political prisoner, lawyer, translator and judge (1872-1945)
George Mallory
English mountaineer (1886-1924)

Gaius Gracchus
ancient Roman politician

Omar Torrijos
Panamanian dictator who ruled Panama 1968–1981 (1929–1981)

Jan Masaryk
Czechoslovak diplomat and politician (1886–1948)

John Garang
Sudanese politician and revolutionary leader (1945–2005)
Barthélemy Boganda
1st Prime Minister of the Central African Republic autonomous territory (1910-1959)

Milan Nedić
Serbian general and politician (1878-1946)
The Younger Lady
mummy identified as the mother of the Pharaoh Tutankhamun
Volodymyr Ivasyuk
Ukrainian composer and poet (1949-1979)
Egtved Girl
Bronze age girl found in a Danish burial mound
Aman Andom
Ethiopian politician (1924-1974)
Isdal Woman
unidentified woman found dead at Isdalen near Bergen, Norway on 29 November 1970
Paul Rée
Prussian Doctor (1849–1901)
Edward James Roye
first member of Liberia's True Whig Party to serve as President (1815-1872)
Jorge Cafrune
Argentine singer (1937–1978)
Orgetorix
Orgetorix was a wealthy aristocrat among the Helvetii, a Celtic-speaking people residing in what is now Switzerland during the consulship of Julius Caesar of the Roman Republic.
Q62858
German politician (1944-1987)
Nora Gregor
Austrian actress (1901–1949)
death of Cleopatra
a significant event marking the death of the penultimate Ptolemaic ruler of Egypt in 30 BC
disappearance of Kris Kremers and Lisanne Froon
Dutch students who died on a hiking trip in Panama, in April 2014

Saltmen
The Saltmen (, mardān-e namakī) are the preserved remains of multiple human individuals that were discovered in the Chehrabad salt mines, located on the southern part of the Hamzehlu village, on the west side of the city of Zanjan, in the Zanjan Province in Iran. By 2010, the remains of six men had been discovered, most of them accidentally killed by the collapse of galleries in which they were working. The head and left foot of Saltman 1 are on display at the National Museum of Iran in Tehran.
Jüri Vilms
Estonian politician (1889–1918)
Shoshana Strook
daughter of Orit Strook (1987–2026)
Alfred Lowenstein
Belgian aviator, businessman, soldier, sportsman (1877-1928)
Raúl Isaías Baduel
Venezuelan politician (1955–2021)
Ivo Pilar
Croatian historian and politician (1874-1933)
Gennadij Tsypkalov
Luhansk People's Republic politician (1973—2016)
Tepexpan man
Pre-Columbian Mexican skeleton
Eugeniusz Kazimirowski
Polish artist (1873–1939)
Kim Man-il
son of Kim Il-sung
Kristina Đukić
Serbian YouTuber and Twitch streamer
death of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
1791 death of Austrian composer Mozart
Barney Barnato
British businessman (1851–1897)
death of Hedviga Golik
Croatian solved missing person case
Vladimir Cvijan
Serbian lawyer and politician (1976-2018)
Skrydstrup Woman
bronze age woman found in a tumulus in Denmark
Duncan MacPherson
Canadian ice hockey player
Mansour Rashid El-Kikhia
Libyan politician (1931–1993)

Lipót Klug
Hungarian mathematician (1854-1945)
Bardhyl Çaushi
judge
Kyrylo Studynskyi
Ukrainian politician (1868–1941)
Dušan Spasojević
was the head of Serbian criminal group (1968-2003)
Naia
12,000-year-old skeleton found in Mexico
Rodney Marks
Australian astrophysicist who died of poisoning in Antarctica