- male, deceased (1924)
- John Edward Bruce, also known as Bruce Grit (February 22, 1856 - August 7, 1924) was born a slave in Maryland, United States. He was a journalist,...
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- Titus Albucius (praetor c. 105 BC) was a noted orator of the late Roman Republic. Lucilius satirized him for his love of things Greek, and Cicero...
- male
- Sulpicius Cornelianus was a Roman rhetorician. He lived in the reign of the Roman emperors Marcus Aurelius and Verus. This puts him in the late 2nd...
- male
- Johan Olof Wallin, 1779-1839, was a Swedish minister, orator, poet and later Archbishop of Uppsala, Sweden. He is most remember today for his hymns.
- male
- Lycias was an Athenian orator, who flourished in the 4th century B.C.. He assisted in the expulsion of the Thirty Tyrants, and distributed among...
- male, deceased (1900)
- Hunter Holmes McGuire, M.D. (October 11, 1835 - September 19, 1900) was a physician, teacher, and orator. He started several schools and hospitals...
- male, deceased (1805)
- Jacques Antoine Marie de Cazalès was a French orator and politician.
- male, deceased (1839)
- William Harris Wharton was an early colonist, political leader and orator in Texas. Wharton was born in Virginia and was raised by an uncle...
- male, deceased (1921)
- Eduardo Dato e Iradier. Lawyer and Spanish politician. This prestigious lawyer gets into politics with the Conservative Party. He pursued a long...
- male, deceased (1977)
- Gajanan Digambar Madgulkar was an Indian poet, lyricist, playwright, actor and orator. Ga Di Ma, as he was popularly known, was the leading name in...
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