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- Alexander the Great (Greek:, "Megas Alexandros"; July 20 356 BC - June 10 323 BC), also known as Alexander III, was an Ancient Greek king of...
- male, deceased (1922)
- Professor Sir Walter Alexander Raleigh (September 5, 1861 - May 13, 1922) was a Scottish scholar, poet and author. Raleigh was educated at the City...
- male, deceased (1947)
- Sir Almroth Edward Wright (1861-1947) was a British bacteriologist and immunologist. He is best known for advancing vaccination through the use of...
- female, deceased (1835)
- Ann Rutledge (January 7, 1813 - August 25, 1835) was allegedly Abraham Lincoln's first love. Born near Henderson, Kentucky, she was the third of...
- male, deceased (1905)
- William Sharp was a Scottish writer, of poetry and literary biography in particular, who from 1893 wrote also as Fiona MacLeod, a pseudonym kept...
- male, deceased (1900)
- William Lindley (b. September 7, 1808 in London - d. May 22, 1900 in Blackheath, London), was a famous English engineer who together with his sons...
- female, deceased (1903)
- Princess Elisabeth of Hesse (Elisabeth Marie Alice Viktoria) (11 March, 1895 - 6 November, 1903), nicknamed Ella, was the only daughter of Ernst...
- male, deceased (1902)
- Joseph Lucas (1834-1902) was a British industrialist. Along with his son Harry, he founded the Lucas company in 1872 as "Joseph Lucas & son". Lucas...
- male, deceased (1912)
- Ernest Duchesne was a French physician who noted that certain moulds kill bacteria. He made this discovery thirty-two years before Alexander...
- male, deceased (1931)
- Charles John Colwell Orr Hastings, (born in Markham Township, Canada, 23 August 1858; died in Toronto 17 January 1931) was an obstetrician and...
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