Félicien Menu de Ménil

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Félicien Menu de Ménil French composer and Esperanto enthusiast best known for his musical setting of Ludwig Zamenhof's poem "La Espero".

Émile Boirac

male, deceased (1917)
Émile Boirac was a French philosopher and psychic, promoter of Esperanto. He was designated in 1898 president of the University of Grenoble and in (...

László Polgár

male, 63 years old
László Polgár is a Hungarian chess teacher and father of the famous "Polgár sisters": Zsuzsa (Susan), Zsófia, and Judit. He authored well-...
Bertalan Farkas

Bertalan Farkas

male, 60 years old
Bertalan Farkas was the first Hungarian cosmonaut and the first Esperantist in space. He is currently the president of Airlines Service and Trade....
Joseph Mary Plunkett

Joseph Mary Plunkett

male, deceased (1916)
Joseph Mary Plunkett (21 November, 1887 - 4 May, 1916) was an Irish nationalist, poet, journalist, and leader of the 1916 Easter Rising. His...
Josef Rumler

Josef Rumler

male, deceased (1999)
Josef Rumler (born 20 July, 1922 in Chlumec nad Cidlinou - died 1 November, 1999 in Prague) was Czech poet, literary critic, historian, editor and...

Henri Lurie

male, deceased (1994)
Henri Lurie (born 1905) was a French engineer and philosopher, as well as a translator of Spinoza and Goethe. He was an ardent supporter of the...

Frederic Pujulà I Vallés

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Frederic Pujulà i Vallès was a journalist, dramatist, and a passionate Esperantist and contributor to the field of Esperanto literature. Born in Pa...
Qian Xuantong

Qian Xuantong

male, deceased (1939)
Qian Xuantong was a Chinese phonetician who promoted vernacular Chinese. Born as Qian Xia (钱夏), his courtesy name was Deqian (德潜). Qian was born in...

John Edgar McFadyen

male, deceased (1933)
John Edgar McFadyen, B. A. (Oxon), M. A., D. D., a Scottish theologian, was professor of language, literature and Old Testament theology in the...