- male, deceased (1949)
- Alexey Viktorovich Shchusev (September 26, 1873, Kishinev-May 24, 1949, Moscow) was an acclaimed Russian architect whose works may be regarded as a...
- male, deceased (1881)
- Johan Vilhelm Snellman (May 12, 1806 - July 4, 1881) was an influential Fennoman philosopher and Finnish statesman, nobilitated in 1866. Snellman...
- male, deceased (1864)
- Kastuś Kalinoŭski and two other Polish language clandestine newspapers. In his literary work, Kalinoŭski underlined the need to liberate all peo...
- male, deceased (1928)
- Niko Nikoladze (27 September, 1843, – 5 June, 1928) was a notable Georgian publicist, pro-Western enlightener, and public figure primarily known fo...
- male, deceased (1820)
- Carl-Olof Constedt the elder (3 October 1756 – 7 April 1820) was a Swedish naval commander responsible for the overwhelming Swedish victory at th...
- male, deceased (1836)
- Solomon Dodashvili also known as Solomon Ivanovich Dodaev-Mogarsky (May 17, 1805 – August 20, 1836) was a Georgian philosopher, journalist, hi...
- male, deceased (1935)
- Kai Donner (April 1, 1888 - February 12, 1935) was a Finnish linguist, ethnographer and politician. He made expeditions to the Nenets people...
- male, deceased (1873)
- Semen Stepanovych Hulak-Artemovskyi (also referred to as Semyon Gulak Artemovsky), was an Ukrainian opera composer, singer (baritone), actor, and...
- male, deceased (1918)
- Ali Aaltonen was a Lieutenant in the Imperial Russian army, journalist, and Finnish communist leader. Aaltonen led the attack on Näsinlinna during t...
- male, deceased (1903)
- Konstantin Mikhailovich Staniukovich was a Russian writer, remembered today mostly for his stories of the Russian Imperial Navy. The son of an...
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