- male, deceased (1924)
- Iancu Flondor was an Austro-Hungarian-born Romanian activist who advocated Bukovina's unifion with the Kingdom of Romania. He was born in the town...
- male, deceased (1941)
- Vladimir Ćorović (October 27 1885, Mostar - April 16 1941, Greece) was a Bosnian Serb historian of great syntheses, with the Viennese Ph.D. of Ph...
- male, deceased (1950)
- Stanisław Maria Szeptycki – Polish military commander, general. Born in 1867 in Galicia, Austria-Hungary he was a grandson of Aleksander Fredro and...
- male, deceased (1903)
- Dr. Joseph Oleskiw or Jósef Olesków and died suddenly in Sokol at the age of 43. He was married twice and had two sons and two daughters from his fi...
- male, deceased (1919)
- Gáza Csáth (né József Brenner, was a Hungarian writer, playwright, musician, music critic and psychiatrist. He was the cousin of Dezső Koszt...
- male, deceased (1939)
- Miron Cristea. Miron Cristea was elected bishop of Caransebeş in 1910. After the end of World War I, he was (with Vasile Goldiş, Iuliu Hossu, and Al...
- male, deceased (1930)
- Max Valier was an Austrian rocketry pioneer. He helped found the German "Verein für Raumschiffahrt" (VfR - "Spaceflight Society") that would bring t...
- male, deceased (1900)
- Wilhelm Jahn was an Austro-Hungarian conductor. He served as director of the Vienna Court Opera from 1880 to 1897 and principal conductor of the...
- male, deceased (1903)
- Béni Kállay de Nagy-Kálló or Benjamin von Kállay as Austro-Hungarian envoy extraordinary on the International Eastern Rumelian Commission. In 1879...
- male, deceased (1938)
- Yevhen Konovalets was a military commander of the UNR army and political leader of the Ukrainian nationalist movement. He is best known as the...
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