- female, deceased (1942)
- Lidia Zamenhof (sometimes Lidja in Esperanto) was the youngest daughter of Dr. Zamenhof, the creator of Esperanto. She was born on January 29, 1904...
- male, 65 years old
- Peter John Sinfield (born on December 27, 1943 in Fulham Palace Road, Fulham, South-west London, England) is most famously known as the lyricist...
- male
- Kazimierz Bein (1872 - June 15, 1959), was a Polish ophthalmologist, the founder and sometime director of the Warsaw Ophthalmic Institute...
- male, deceased (1916)
- James Connolly (June 5, 1868 - May 12, 1916) was an Irish socialist leader. He was born in the Cowgate area of Edinburgh, Scotland, to Irish...
- male
- Marquis Louis de Beaufront was a major influence in the development of Ido, an international auxiliary language. Beaufront was initially an...
- male
- Boris Kolker (born July 15, 1939) is a language teacher, translator, and advocate of the international language Esperanto. Until 1993 a Soviet and...
- male, deceased (1992)
- Daniel Bovet (March 23, 1907 - April 8, 1992) was a Swiss-born Italian pharmacologist who won the 1957 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for...
- male, deceased (1921)
- Antoni Grabowski was a Polish chemical engineer, and an activist of the early Esperanto movement. His translations had an influential impact on the...
- male, 65 years old
- Gerrit Berveling (* 1944), famous Dutch Esperanto author. He studied Classical Languages (Latin & Greek) at Leiden University, and Theology at...
- male, deceased (1974)
- Franz Jonas (October 4, 1899 - April 24, 1974) was an Austrian political figure. He served as the President of Austria between 1965 and 1974. He...
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