- male, deceased (1859)
- Prince Klemens Wenzel von Metternich (May 15, 1773 - June 11, 1859) was a German-Austrian politician and statesman, and one of the most important...
- male, deceased (1822)
- Robert Stewart, 2nd Marquess of Londonderry, KG, GCH, PC (18 June 1769 in Dublin - 12 August 1822 at Loring Hall, Kent), known until 1821 by his...
- male, deceased (1826)
- Count Fyodor Vasilievich Rostopchin (3.12(23).1763 - 1.18(30).1826) was a controversial Russian statesman. He appears as a character in Leo...
- male, deceased (1850)
- Dom Pedro de Sousa Holstein, 1st Count, 1st Marquess and 1st Duke de Palmela (formerly 1st Duke do Faial) (1781-1850) was one of the most important...
- male, deceased (1852)
- Don Pedro Gómez Labrador, Marquis of Labrador was a Spanish diplomat and nobleman who served as Spain's representative at the Congress of Vienna (...
- male, deceased (1883)
- Hendrik Conscience, "What a Mother can Suffer" (1843), "Siska van Roosemaei" (1844), "Lambrecht Hensmans" (1847), "Jacob van Artevelde" (1849), and...
- male, deceased (1841)
- Julian Ursyn Niemcewicz was a Polish scholar, playwright, poet, patriot and statesman. His family coat-of-arms was "Rawicz". Niemcewicz served as...
- male, deceased (1861)
- Count Carl Löwenhielm was a Swedish military officer, diplomat and politician; member of the Swedish cabinet 1822–1839. He was an illegitimate son...
- male, deceased (1816)
- Charles II of Mecklenburg-Strelitz (German: "Karl II. von Mecklenburg-Strelitz") (October 10, 1741 - November 6, 1816) was first duke, then grand...
- male, deceased (1837)
- Richard Le Poer Trench, 2nd Earl of Clancarty GCB, GCH, PC (19 May 1767 - 24 November 1837), was a diplomat. He was an Irish, and later British, MP...
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