- male, deceased (1986)
- Flor Peeters (July 4, 1903 - July 4, 1986) was a Belgian composer, organist and teacher. Born and raised in Tielen, he was the youngest child in a...
- male, deceased (1528)
- Patrick Hamilton (1504 - February 29, 1528) was a Scottish churchman and Reformer. The second son of Sir Patrick Hamilton, well known in Scottish...
- male, deceased (1954)
- Auguste Perret (February 12, 1874 - February 25, 1954) was a French architect and a leader and specialist in concrete construction. In 2005 his...
- male
- St. Munchin, called "the Wise," was traditionally the first bishop of Limerick, Ireland. He is patron saint of the diocese of Limerick. It is also...
- male, 78 years old
- Professor Barry Tuckwell, AC, OBE, (born March 5, 1931) is an Australian French horn player who spent much of his working life in the UK.
- male, deceased (1772)
- Louis-Claude Daquin (or d'Acquin), (July 4, 1694 - June 15, 1772) was a French composer of Jewish birth writing in the Baroque and Galant styles....
- male, deceased (1292)
- John Peckham or Pecham (died December, 1292), was Archbishop of Canterbury in the years 1279-1292. Peckham, probably a native of Sussex, received...
- male, deceased (1857)
- John Britton (1771-1857) was an English antiquary, born on 7 July 1771 at Kington St. Michael, near Chippenham. His parents were in humble...
- male, deceased (1966)
- Saint John (Maximovitch) of Shanghai and San Francisco was a noted Eastern Orthodox ascetic and hierarch of the Russian Orthodox Church Outside of...
- male, deceased (1855)
- James Gillespie Graham was a Scottish architect, born in Dunblane. He is most notable for his work in the Scottish Gothic style (sometimes called...
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