- male, deceased (1901)
- Li Hongzhang (February 15, 1823 - November 7, 1901) was a Chinese general who ended several major rebellions, and a leading statesman of the late...
- male, deceased (1678)
- Wu Sangui (styled Changbai 長白 or Changbo was a Ming Chinese general who was instrumental in the succession of rule for the Qing Dynasty in 1644...
- male, deceased (1936)
- Zhang Binglin (章炳麟), also known as Zhang Taiyan (December 25 1868 - June 14 1936), was a Chinese philologist and revolutionist. Zhang is regard...
- male, deceased (1895)
- Lu Hao-tung (1868-1895), born Lu Chung-gui (中桂 Zhōngguì), courtesy name Hsien-hsiang (獻香 Xiànxiāng), was the first "revolutionary martyr" of t...
- male, deceased (1923)
- Damdin Sükhbaatar (usually only Sükhbaatar, originally Sükh was a Mongolian military leader known for his excellent horsemanship capabilities. Sük...
- male, deceased (1706)
- Count Feodor Alekseyevich Golovin was the last Russian boyar and the first Russian chancellor. Until his death he was the most influential of Peter...
- male, deceased (1895)
- Ding Ruchang (18 November 1836 - 12 February 1895) was the commander of the Qing Empire's Beiyang Fleet during the Battle of the Yalu River in the...
- female, deceased (1935)
- Xu Zihua (1873-1935) was a Chinese poet. She was educated at home and interested in poetry from an early age. She became a widow when she was still...
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