User:WilliamF1two/Random Person Game
Appearance
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# | Name | Born | Died | Notability |
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1 | Ettore Gotti Tedeschi | 03/03/1945![]() |
Economist and banker President of the Institute for Works of Religion (2009–12) | |
2 | Emilio Botín Emilio Botín-Sanz de Sautuola y García de los Ríos |
01/10/1943![]() |
10/09/2014![]() |
Banker Executive chairman of Grupo Santander (1986–14) |
3 | Ana Patricia Botín Ana Patricia Botín-Sanz de Sautuola O'Shea |
04/10/1960![]() |
Banker CEO of Santander UK (2010–14) Chair of Grupo Santander (2014–) | |
4 | Paloma O'Shea Paloma O'Shea Artiñano, 1st Marquise of O'Shea |
1936![]() |
Pianist and patron of the arts Principal of the Queen Sofía College of Music (1991–) President of the Albéniz Foundation (1972–) | |
5 | António Horta Osório António Mota de Sousa Horta Osório |
28/01/1964![]() |
Banker Group Chief Executive of Lloyds Banking Group (2011–) | |
6 | António Lino de Sousa Horta Osório | 21/12/1933![]() |
Lawyer and sportsman 25 time Table Tennis National Champion | |
7 | Carlos Góis Mota Carlos Cecílio Nunes Góis Mota |
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25/01/1973![]() |
President of Sporting CP (1953–57) |
8 | José Travassos José António Barreto Travassos |
22/02/1926![]() |
12/02/2002![]() |
Footballer (forward) 35 caps for Portugal (1947–58) |
9 | Albano Narciso Albano Narciso Pereira |
21/12/1922![]() |
05/03/1990![]() |
Footballer (forward) 15 caps for Portugal (1947–54) |
10 | António Jesus Correia | 03/04/1924![]() |
30/11/2003![]() |
Footballer (forward) 13 caps for Portugal (1947–52) 157 appearances for Sporting CP (1943–53) Roller hockey player |
11 | Fernando Peyroteo Fernando Baptista de Seixas Peyroteo de Vasconcelos |
10/03/1918![]() |
28/11/1978![]() |
Footballer (forward) 20 caps for Portugal (1938–49) |
12 | Manuel Vasques Manuel Soeiro Vasques |
29/07/1926![]() |
10/07/2003![]() |
Footballer (forward) 26 caps for Portugal (1948–57) |
13 | Manuel Soeiro Manuel Esteves Soeiro Vasques |
17/03/1909![]() |
02/1977![]() |
Footballer 12 caps for Portugal (1932–41) 219 appearances for Sporting CP (1933–45) |
14 | Eusébio da Silva Eusébio da Silva Ferreira |
25/01/1942![]() Mozambique |
05/01/2014![]() |
Footballer (forward) 64 caps for Portugal (1961–73) |
15 | Alfredo Di Stéfano Alfredo Stéfano Di Stéfano Laulhé |
04/07/1926![]() |
07/07/2014![]() |
Footballer (forward) and coach 31 caps for Spain (1957–61) |
16 | Paco Gento Francisco Gento López |
21/10/1933![]() |
Footballer (forward) 43 caps for Spain (1955–69) | |
17 | Paolo Maldini Paolo Cesare Maldini |
26/06/1968![]() |
Footballer (defender) 647 appearances for Milan (1985–09) 126 caps for Italy (1988–02) | |
18 | Fabio Cannavaro | 13/09/1973![]() |
Footballer (defender) and coach 136 caps for Italy (1997–10) Assistant coach of Al-Ahli (2013–14) Head coach of Guangzhou Evergrande (2014–15) | |
19 | Fabio Capello | 18/06/1946![]() |
Footballer (midfielder) and coach 32 caps for Italy (1972–78) Manager of the England national football team (2008–12) Head coach of the Russia national football team (2012–15) | |
20 | Roy Hodgson | 09/08/1947![]() |
Footballer (defender) and coach Manager of the England national football team (2012–) | |
21 | Steve Kember Stephen Dennis Kember |
08/12/1948![]() |
Footballer (midfielder) and coach Manager of Crystal Palace (1981–83; 2003) | |
22 | John Sewell John David Sewell |
07/07/1938![]() |
Footballer (defender) and coach Coach of St. Louis Stars (1972–77) | |
23 | Alan Stephenson | 26/09/1944![]() |
Footballer (defender) 170 appearances for Crystal Palace (1962–68) | |
24 | Dick Graham Richard Graham |
06/05/1922![]() |
07/03/2013![]() |
Footballer (goalkeeper) and coach Manager of Crystal Palace (1963–66) |
25 | Don Revie Donald George Revie |
10/07/1927![]() |
26/05/1989![]() |
Footballer (forward) and coach 6 caps for England (1954–55) Manager of the England national football team (1974–77) |
26 | Sep Smith Septimus Smith |
15/03/1912![]() |
28/07/2006![]() |
Footballer (midfielder) 1 cap for England (1935) |
27 | Graham Cross Graham Frederick Cross |
15/07/1943![]() |
Footballer (defender/midfielder) 599 appearances for Leicester City (1960–76) Cricketer | |
28 | Willie Orr William Orr |
20/06/1873![]() |
26/02/1946![]() |
Footballer (defender) and coach 1 cap for Scotland (1903) |
29 | Peter Hodge | 28/06/1871![]() |
18/08/1934![]() |
Football coach Manager of Raith Rovers (1907–12; 1916–19) Manager of Stoke City (1914–15) Manager of Leicester City (1919–26; 1932–34) Manager of Manchester City (1926–32) |
30 | Alfred Barker | 1873![]() |
1940![]() |
Football coach Manager of Stoke City (1908–14) |
31 | Arthur Chandler | 27/11/1895![]() |
18/06/1984![]() |
Footballer (forward) 393 appearances for Leicester City (1923–35) |
32 | Hughie Adcock Hugh Adcock |
10/04/1903![]() |
16/10/1975![]() |
Footballer (forward) 5 caps for England (1929) |
33 | Johnny Duncan John Duncan |
14/02/1896![]() |
14/03/1966![]() |
Footballer (forward) and coach 279 appearances for Leicester City (1922–30) 1 cap for Scotland (1925) |
34 | Alex James Alexander Wilson James |
14/09/1901![]() |
01/06/1953![]() |
Footballer (forward) 8 caps for Scotland (1925–32) 231 appearances for Arsenal (1929–37) |
35 | Dennis Bergkamp Dennis Nicolaas Maria Bergkamp |
10/05/1969![]() |
Footballer (forward) and coach 79 caps for the Netherlands (1990–00) 315 appearances for Arsenal (1995–06) Assistant manager of Ajax (2011–) | |
36 | Frank de Boer Franciscus de Boer |
15/05/1970![]() |
Footballer (defender) and coach 112 caps for the Netherlands (1990–04) Manager of Ajax (2010–) | |
37 | Bert van Marwijk Lambertus van Marwijk |
19/05/1952![]() |
Footballer (midfielder) and coach 1 cap for the Netherlands (1975) | |
38 | Mark van Bommel Mark Peter Gertruda Andreas van Bommel |
22/04/1977![]() |
Footballer (midfielder) 79 caps for the Netherlands (2000–12) | |
39 | Wilfred Bouma | 15/06/1978![]() |
Footballer (defender) 244 appearances for PSV (1994–05; 2010–13) 37 caps for the Netherlands (2000–12) 83 appearances for Aston Villa (2005–10) | |
40 | Aad de Mos Adriaan de Mos |
27/03/1947![]() |
Football coach Coach of KV Mechelen (1986–89; 2000–02) Manager of UAE national football team (2004–05) | |
41 | Kurt Linder | 08/10/1933![]() |
Footballer (forward) and coach Coach of BSC Young Boys (1973–77; 1983) | |
42 | Erik Meijer | 02/08/1969![]() |
Footballer (forward) 1 cap for the Netherlands (1993) 27 appearances for Liverpool (1999–01) | |
43 | Ronaldo Nazário Ronaldo Luís Nazário de Lima |
18/09/1976![]() |
Footballer (forward) 98 caps for Brazil (1994–11) 127 appearances for Real Madrid (2002–07) | |
44 | Zinedine Zidane Zinedine Yazid Zidane |
23/06/1972![]() |
Footballer (midfielder) and coach 108 caps for France (1994–06) 151 appearances for Juventus (1996–01) 155 appearances for Real Madrid (2001–06) Coach of Real Madrid Castilla (2014–) | |
45 | Leo Messi Lionel Andrés Messi Cuccittini |
24/06/1987![]() |
Footballer (forward) 315 appearances for Barcelona (2004–) 103 caps for Argentina (2005–) | |
46 | Pedro Rodríguez Pedro Eliezer Rodríguez Ledesma |
28/07/1987![]() |
Footballer (forward) 204 appearances for Barcelona (2008–) 51 caps for Spain (2010–) | |
47 | Thierry Henry Thierry Daniel Henry |
17/08/1977![]() |
Footballer (forward) 123 caps for France (1997–10) 254 appearances for Arsenal (1999–07) | |
48 | Arsène Wenger | 22/10/1949![]() |
Footballer (midfielder) and coach Manager of Arsenal (1996–) | |
49 | George Ramsay George Burrell Ramsay |
01/03/1855![]() |
07/10/1935![]() |
Football coach Manager of Aston Villa (1884–26) |
50 | Alex Ferguson Alexander Chapman Ferguson |
31/12/1941![]() |
Footballer (forward) and coach Manager of Manchester United (1986–13) | |
51 | Jock Stein John Stein |
05/10/1922![]() |
10/09/1985![]() |
Footballer (defender) and coach Manager of Celtic (1965–78) |
52 | Sean Fallon | 31/07/1922![]() |
18/01/2013![]() |
Footballer (defender) 8 caps for the Republic of Ireland (1950–55) |
53 | Jimmy McMenemy James McMenamin |
11/10/1880![]() |
23/06/1965![]() |
Footballer (forward) and coach 515 appearances for Celtic (1902–20) 12 caps for Scotland (1905–20) Assistant manager of Celtic (1934–40) |
54 | Willie Maley William Patrick Maley |
25/04/1868![]() |
02/04/1958![]() |
Footballer (defender) and coach 2 caps for Scotland (1893) Manager of Celtic (1897–40) |
55 | Tom Maley Thomas Maley |
08/11/1864![]() |
24/08/1935![]() |
Footballer and coach Manager of Manchester City (1902–06) |
56 | Alex Maley Alexander Maley |
26/05/1874![]() |
20/09/1949![]() |
Football coach and journalist Manager of Clydebank (1914–21) |
57 | Patsy Gallacher Patrick Gallacher |
16/03/1891![]() |
17/06/1953![]() |
Footballer (midfielder) Successful career at Celtic (1911–26) 12 caps for Ireland |
58 | Garrincha Francisco Manuel Francisco dos Santos |
28/10/1933![]() |
20/01/1983![]() |
Footballer (forward) 50 caps for Brazil (1955–66) |
59 | Pelé Arantes Edson Arantes do Nascimento |
23/10/1940![]() |
Footballer (forward) 92 caps for Brazil (1957–71) | |
60 | Jânio Quadros Jânio da Silva Quadros |
25/01/1917![]() |
16/02/1992![]() |
Politician 22nd President of Brazil (1961) |
61 | Getúlio Vargas Getúlio Dornelles Vargas |
19/04/1882![]() |
24/08/1954![]() |
Politician 14th and 17th President of Brazil (1930–45; 1951–54) |
62 | Pedro II of Brazil Pedro de Alcântara João Carlos Leopoldo Salvador Bibiano Francisco Xavier de Paula Leocádio Miguel Gabriel Rafael Gonzaga Braganza |
02/12/1825![]() |
05/12/1891![]() |
Emperor of Brazil (1831–91) |
63 | Pedro I of Brazil Pedro de Alcântara Francisco António João Carlos Xavier de Paula Miguel Rafael Joaquim José Gonzaga Pascoal Cipriano Serafim Braganza |
12/10/1798![]() |
24/09/1834![]() |
Emperor of Brazil (1822–31) King of Portugal and the Algarves (1826) |
64 | John VI of Portugal João Maria José Francisco Xavier de Paula Luís António Domingos Rafael Braganza |
13/05/1767![]() |
10/03/1826![]() |
King of Brazil (1816–22) King of Portugal and the Algarves (1816–26) Emperor of Brazil (1825–26) |
65 | Peter III of Portugal Pedro Clemente Francisco José António Braganza |
05/07/1717![]() |
25/05/1786![]() |
King of Portugal and the Algarves (1777–86) |
66 | Maria I of Portugal Maria Francisca Isabel Josefa Antónia Gertrudes Rita Joana Braganza |
17/12/1734![]() |
20/03/1816![]() |
Queen of Portugal and the Algarves (1777–16) Queen of Brazil (1815–16) |
67 | Napoleon Bonaparte Napoleone di Buonaparte |
15/08/1769![]() |
05/05/1821![]() |
Military leader and politician Emperor of the French (1804–14, 1815) King of Italy (1805–14) Protector of the Confederation of the Rhine (1806–13) |
68 | Joséphine de Beauharnais Marie Josèphe Rose Tascher de la Pagerie de Beauharnais Bonaparte |
23/06/1763![]() |
29/05/1814![]() |
Empress consort of the French (1804–10) |
69 | Alexandre de Beauharnais Alexandre François Marie de Beauharnais, Vicomte de Beauharnais |
28/05/1760![]() |
23/07/1794![]() |
Politician and military leader |
70 | Francis V de Beauharnais François de Beauharnais |
16/01/1714![]() |
18/06/1800![]() |
Nobleman, politician, colonial governor and military leader Governor of Martinique (1757–61) |
71 | Claude de Beauharnais | 1680![]() |
1738![]() |
Nobleman Comte des Roches-Baritaud |
72 | Francis IV of Beauharnais | 1630![]() |
1681![]() |
Squire and nobleman Sieur de la Boische |
73 | Francis II of Beauharnais | ![]() |
1651![]() |
Magistrate President of the Présidial of Orléans (1598) |
74 | Claude de Beauharnais | 1717![]() |
1784![]() |
Nobleman |
75 | Fanny de Beauharnais Marie-Anne-Françoise Mouchard de Beauharnais |
04/10/1737![]() |
02/07/1813![]() |
Lady of letters and salon-holder |
76 | Claude de Beauharnais | 26/09/1756![]() |
10/01/1819![]() |
Politician Member of the Conseil d'Administration de la Sénat Conservateur (1810–19) |
77 | Stéphanie de Beauharnais Stéphanie Louise Adrienne de Beauharnais Baden, Grand Duchess of Baden |
28/08/1789![]() |
29/01/1860![]() |
Grand Duchess of Baden (1811–18) |
78 | Charles of Baden Karl Ludwig Friedrich Zähringen, Grand Duke of Baden |
08/11/1786![]() |
08/12/1818![]() |
Grand Duke of Baden (1811–18) |
79 | Charles Louis of Baden Karl Ludwig Zähringen, Hereditary Prince of Baden |
14/02/1755![]() |
16/12/1801![]() |
Heir apparent to the Margraviate of Baden (1755–01) |
80 | Charles Frederick of Baden Karl Friedrich Zähringen, Grand Duke of Baden |
22/11/1728![]() |
10/06/1811![]() |
Grand Duke of Baden (1738–11) |
81 | Frederick of Baden-Durlach Friedrich Zähringen, Hereditary Prince of Baden- Durlach |
07/10/1703![]() |
26/03/1732![]() |
Heir apparent to the Margraviate of Baden-Durlach (1712–32) |
82 | Charles III William of Baden-Durlach Karl Wilhelm Zähringen, Margrave of Baden- Durlach |
27/01/1679![]() |
12/05/1738![]() |
Margrave of Baden-Durlach (1709–38) |
83 | Frederick VII of Baden-Durlach Friedrich Magnus Zähringen, Margrave of Baden- Durlach |
23/09/1647![]() Mecklenburg |
25/06/1709![]() |
Margrave of Baden-Durlach (1677–09) |
84 | Frederick VI of Baden-Durlach Friedrich Zähringen, Margrave of Baden-Durlach |
16/11/1617![]() |
31/01/1677![]() |
Margrave of Baden-Durlach (1659–77) |
Line ends - Frederick V of Baden-Durlach born pre-1600 |
Two
# | Name | Born | Died | Notability |
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1 | Peter Tiepold | 15/11/1945![]() |
Light-middleweight boxer Olympic bronze medalist (boxing - light middleweight, 1972) | |
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Three
# | Name | Born | Died | Notability |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Ari Alves dos Santos Arivaldo Alves dos Santos |
19/11/1980![]() |
Footballer (midfielder) 17 appearances for Kashima Antlers (2005) | |
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Four
# | Name | Born | Died | Notability |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Henry Sobel | 09/01/1944![]() |
Reform rabbi President of the Congregação Israelita Paulista (1970–07) | |
2 | Vladimir Herzog | 27/06/1937![]() |
25/10/1975![]() |
Journalist, university professor and playwright Editor in chief of TV Cultura (1970–75) |
3 | Ernesto Geisel Ernesto Beckmann Geisel |
03/08/1907![]() |
12/09/1996![]() |
Military leader and politician 29th President of Brazil (1974–79) |
Line ends - Getúlio Vargas is #61 in line one |
Five
# | Name | Born | Died | Notability |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Cecil Alderson Cecil William Alderson |
11/03/1900![]() |
12/02/1968![]() |
Anglican bishop Bishop of Damaraland (1949–51) Bishop of Bloemfontein (1951–58) Bishop of Mashonaland (1958–68) |
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Six
# | Name | Born | Died | Notability |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Nicole Malinconi | 1946![]() |
Writer | |
2 | Marguerite Duras Marguerite Donnadieu |
04/04/1914![]() |
03/03/1996![]() |
Novelist, playwright, scriptwriter, essayist and experimental filmmaker Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay (Hiroshima mon amour, 1959) |
3 | Robert Antelme | 05/01/1917![]() |
26/10/1990![]() |
Writer L'Espèce humaine (1947) |
4 | François Mitterrand François Maurice Adrien Marie Mitterrand |
26/10/1916![]() |
08/01/1996![]() |
Statesman 21st President of the French Republic (1981–95) |
5 | Charles de Gaulle Charles André Joseph Pierre Marie de Gaulle |
22/11/1890![]() |
09/11/1970![]() Églises |
Military leader, resistant, writer and statesman Leader of the Free French (1940–44) Chairman of the Provisional Government of the French Republic (1944–46) Prime Minister of France (1958–59) President of the French Republic (1959–69) |
6 | Henri de Gaulle | 22/11/1848![]() |
03/05/1932![]() |
Civil servant and schoolteacher |
7 | Georges Bernanos | 20/02/1888![]() |
05/07/1948![]() |
Writer and soldier Grand Prix du Roman de l'Académie Française (Diary of a Country Priest, 1936) |
8 | Francisco Franco Francisco Franco Bahamonde |
04/12/1892![]() |
20/11/1975![]() |
Military leader and politician Caudillo of Spain (1936–75) |
9 | Juan Carlos I of Spain Juan Carlos Alfonso Víctor María de Borbón y Borbón- Dos Sicilias |
05/01/1938![]() |
King of Spain (1975–14) | |
10 | Felipe VI of Spain Felipe Juan Pablo Alfonso de Todos los Santos de Borbón y Grecia |
30/01/1968![]() |
King of Spain (2014–) | |
11 | Letizia of Spain Letizia Ortiz Rocasolano, Queen of Spain |
15/09/1972![]() |
Queen consort of Spain (2014–) | |
12 | Leonor of Asturias Leonor de Todos los Santos de Borbón y Ortiz, Princess of Asturias |
31/10/2005![]() |
Heir presumptive to the Spanish throne (2014–) | |
13 | Sofía of Spain Sofía de Todos los Santos de Borbón y Ortiz, Infanta of Spain |
29/04/2007![]() |
Second child of King Felipe and Queen Letizia of Spain | |
14 | Sofía of Spain Sophia Margarita Victoria Frederika Schleswig- Holstein-Sonderburg-Glücksburg, Princess of Greece and Denmark, Queen of Spain |
02/11/1938![]() |
Queen consort of Spain (1975–14) | |
15 | Paul of Greece Paul Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Glücksburg |
14/12/1901![]() |
06/03/1964![]() |
King of the Hellenes (1947–64) |
16 | Constantine I of Greece Constantine Glücksburg |
02/08/1868![]() |
22/11/1936![]() |
King of the Hellenes (1913–17; 1920–22) |
17 | Eleftherios Venizelos Elefthérios Kyriákou Venizélos |
23/08/1864![]() |
18/03/1936![]() |
Politician and statesman Prime Minister of Greece (1910–15; 1917–20; 1924; 1928–32, 1933) |
18 | Abdülaziz of the Ottoman Empire Abdülaziz Osman |
02/1830![]() |
04/06/1876![]() |
Sultan of the Ottoman Empire (1861–76) |
19 | Mahmud II of the Ottoman Empire Mahmud Osman |
20/06/1789![]() |
01/07/1839![]() |
Sultan of the Ottoman Empire (1808–39) |
20 | Abdul Hamid I of the Ottoman Empire Abdul Hamid Osman |
20/03/1725![]() |
07/04/1789![]() |
Sultan of the Ottoman Empire (1774–89) |
21 | Ahmed III of the Ottoman Empire Ahmed Osman |
12/1673![]() |
01/07/1736![]() |
Sultan of the Ottoman Empire (1703–30) |
22 | Mehmed IV of the Ottoman Empire Mehmed Osman |
02/01/1642![]() |
06/01/1693![]() |
Sultan of the Ottoman Empire (1648–87) |
23 | Ibrahim of the Ottoman Empire Ibrahim Osman |
05/11/1615![]() |
18/08/1648![]() |
Sultan of the Ottoman Empire (1640–48) |
Line ends - Ahmed I of the Ottoman Empire born pre-1600 |
Seven
# | Name | Born | Died | Notability |
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1 | Lisa Birnbach Lisa R. Birnbach |
1957![]() |
Author The Official Preppy Handbook (1980) | |
2 | Chip Kidd Charles Kidd |
1964![]() |
Author, editor and graphic designer Bat-Manga!: The Secret History of Batman in Japan (2008) | |
3 | Art Spiegelman Itzhak Avraham ben Zeev |
15/02/1948![]() |
Cartoonist, editor and comics advocate Maus (1980–91) | |
4 | Françoise Mouly | 1955![]() |
Designer, editor and publisher Raw (1980–91) Art editor of The New Yorker (1993–) | |
5 | Nadja Spiegelman | 13/05/1987![]() |
Writer Zig and Wikki in Something Ate My Homework (2010) | |
6 | Trayvon Martin Trayvon Benjamin Martin |
05/02/1995![]() |
26/02/2012![]() |
Controversially shot by neighborhood watch volunteer (2012) |
7 | George Zimmerman George Michael Zimmerman |
05/10/1983![]() |
Controversially shot African American teen | |
8 | Rick Scott Richard Lynn Scott |
01/12/1952![]() |
Businessman and politician 45th Governor of Florida (2011–) | |
9 | Bill McCollum Ira William McCollum, Jr. |
12/07/1944![]() |
Politician Member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Florida's 5th district (1981–93) Vice Chairman of the House Republican Conference (1989–95) Member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Florida's 8th district (1993–01) | |
10 | Connie Mack III Cornelius Alexander McGillicuddy III |
29/10/1940![]() |
Politician Member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Florida's 13th district (1983–89) United States Senator from Florida (1989–01) | |
11 | Bob Dole Robert Joseph Dole |
22/07/1923![]() |
Politician Member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Kansas's 6th district (1961–63) Member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Kansas's 1st district (1963–69) United States Senator from Kansas (1969–96) | |
12 | Gerald Ford Leslie Lynch King, Jr. Gerald Rudolph Ford, Jr. |
14/07/1913![]() |
26/12/2006![]() |
Politician Member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Michigan's 5th district (1949–73) House Minority Leader (1965–73) 40th Vice President of the United States (1973–74) 38th President of the United States (1974–77) |
13 | Richard Nixon Richard Milhous Nixon |
09/01/1913![]() |
22/04/1994![]() |
Member of the U.S. House of Representatives from California's 12th district (1947–50) United States Senator from California (1950–53) 36th Vice President of the United States (1953–61) 37th President of the United States (1969–74) |
14 | Pat Nixon Thelma Catherine Ryan Nixon |
16/03/1912![]() |
22/06/1993![]() |
Wife of Richard Nixon First Lady of the United States (1969–74) |
15 | Gloria Steinem Gloria Marie Steinem |
25/03/1934![]() |
Feminist, journalist and social political activist New York (1968–72) Ms. (1972–) | |
16 | Jane Fonda Jayne Seymour Fonda |
21/12/1937![]() |
Actress, writer, political activist, fashion model and fitness guru Academy Award for Best Actress (Klute, 1971; Coming Home, 1978) BAFTA Award for Best Actress (Julia, 1977; The China Syndrome, 1979) AFI Life Achievement Award (2014) | |
17 | Roger Vadim Roger Vadim Plemiannikov |
26/01/1928![]() |
11/02/2000![]() |
Screenwriter, film director, producer, author, artist and actor And God Created Woman (1956) |
18 | Marc Allégret | 22/12/1900![]() |
03/11/1973![]() |
Screenwriter, photographer and film director |
19 | Yves Allégret | 13/10/1905![]() |
31/01/1987![]() |
Film director |
20 | Simone Signoret Simone Henriette Charlotte Kaminker |
25/03/1921![]() |
30/09/1985![]() |
Cinema actress Academy Award for Best Actress (Room at the Top, 1959) |
21 | Jean Luchaire | 21/07/1901![]() |
22/02/1946![]() |
Journalist and politician Editor of Notre Temps (1927–45) |
22 | Denis Jean Achille Luchaire | 24/10/1846![]() |
14/11/1908![]() |
Historian |
23 | Jean Reynaud | 14/02/1806![]() |
28/06/1863![]() |
Socialist philosopher |
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# | Name | Born | Died | Notability |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Benno von Arent | 19/07/1898![]() |
14/10/1956![]() |
Nazi Reichsbühnenbildner (1936–45) |
2 | Adolf Hitler | 20/04/1889![]() |
30/04/1945![]() |
Politician Führer of the National Socialist German Workers' Party (1921–45) Chancellor of Germany (1933–45) Führer of Germany (1934–45) |
3 | Franz von Papen Franz Joseph Hermann Michael Maria von Papen zu Köningen |
29/10/1879![]() |
02/05/1969![]() |
Nobleman, General Staff officer and politician Chancellor of Germany (1932) Vice-Chancellor of Germany (1933–34) |
4 | Paul von Hindenburg Paul Ludwig Hans Anton von Beneckendorff und von Hindenburg |
02/10/1847![]() |
02/08/1934![]() |
Generalfeldmarschall and statesman Chief of the German General Staff (1916–19) President of the German Reich (1925–34) |
5 | Wilhelm II of Germany Friedrich Wilhelm Viktor Albert Hohenzollern, German Emperor |
27/01/1859![]() |
04/06/1941![]() |
German Emperor and King of Prussia (1888–18) |
6 | Victoria of the United Kingdom Alexandrina Victoria Hanover, Queen of the United Kingdom |
24/05/1819![]() |
22/01/1901![]() |
Queen of the United Kingdom (1837–01) Empress of India (1876–01) |
7 | Edward of Kent and Strathearn Prince Edward Augustus Hanover, Duke of Kent and Strathearn |
02/11/1767![]() |
23/01/1820![]() |
Son of George III Father of Queen Victoria |
8 | George III of the United Kingdom George William Frederick Hanover, King of the United Kingdom |
04/06/1738![]() |
29/01/1820![]() |
King of Great Britain and Ireland (1760–01) Elector of Hanover (1760–14) King of the United Kingdom (1801–20) King of Hanover (1814–20) |
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Nine
# | Name | Born | Died | Notability |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Peter Rachman Perec Rachman |
1919![]() |
29/11/1962![]() |
Notting Hill landlord notorious for exploitation of tenants |
2 | Michael X Michael de Freitas |
1933![]() |
16/05/1975![]() |
Black revolutionary and civil rights activist Convicted of the 1972 murder of Joseph Skerritt and executed |
3 | John Hopkins John Victor Lindsay "Hoppy" Hopkins |
15/08/1937![]() |
30/01/2015![]() |
Photographer, journalist, researcher and political activist |
4 | Allen Ginsberg Irwin Allen Ginsberg |
03/06/1926![]() |
05/04/1997![]() |
Poet Influential member of the Beat Generation |
5 | Jack Kerouac Jean-Louis Kérouac |
12/03/1922![]() |
21/10/1969![]() |
Novelist and poet |
6 | William S. Burroughs William Seward Burroughs II |
05/02/1914![]() |
02/08/1997![]() |
Writer and artist Influential member of the Beat Generation Naked Lunch (1959) |
7 | William Seward Burroughs I | 28/01/1855![]() |
15/09/1898![]() |
Inventor |
8 | William S. Burroughs Jr. William Seward Burroughs III |
21/07/1947![]() |
03/03/1981![]() |
Novelist Kentucky Ham (1973) |
9 | John Giorno | 04/12/1936![]() |
Poet, performance artist, AIDS activist and fundraiser Founder of Giorno Poetry Systems (1965) | |
10 | Andy Warhol Andrew Warhola |
06/08/1928![]() |
22/02/1987![]() |
Artist, director and producer Influential member of the pop art movement Exploding Plastic Inevitable (1966–67) |
11 | Julia Warhola Júlia Justína Zavacká Warhola |
20/11/1891![]() |
22/11/1972![]() |
Mother of Andy Warhol |
12 | John Warhola | 31/05/1925![]() |
24/12/2010![]() |
Older brother of Andy Warhol Founder of The Andy Warhol Museum and the Andy Warhol Museum of Modern Art |
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Ten
# | Name | Born | Died | Notability |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Günther K.H. Zupanc | 20/10/1958![]() |
Neurobiologist, researcher, university teacher, textbook author, journal editor and educational reformer Professor of biology at Northeastern University | |
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Eleven
# | Name | Born | Died | Notability |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Ranjit Singh of Bharatpur Maharaja Ranjit Singh of Bharatpur |
02/05/1745![]() |
06/12/1805![]() |
Maharaja of Bharatpur (1778–05) |
2 | Keshri Singh Maharaja Keshri Singh of Bharatpur |
09/1766![]() |
28/03/1778![]() |
Maharaja of Bharatpur (1769–78) |
3 | Ratan Singh of Bharatpur Maharaja Ratan Singh of Bharatpur |
c.1729![]() |
11/04/1769![]() |
Maharaja of Bharatpur (1768–69) |
4 | Jawahar Singh Maharaja Jawahar Singh of Bharatpur |
c.1728![]() |
1768![]() |
Maharaja of Bharatpur (1763–68) |
5 | Suraj Mal Maharaja Suraj Singh Mal of Bharatpur |
02/1707![]() |
25/12/1763![]() |
Maharaja of Bharatpur (1755–63) Lead conflict with Mughal Empire and assassinated by them in 1763 |
6 | Alamgir II Aziz-ud-din Alamgir II, Mughal Emperor |
06/06/1699![]() |
29/11/1759![]() |
14th Mughal Emperor (1754–59) |
7 | Jahandar Shah Mirza Mu'izz-ud-Din Beig Mohammed Khan, Mughal Emperor |
10/05/1661![]() |
12/02/1713![]() |
8th Mughal Emperor (1712–13) |
8 | Bahadur Shah I Bahadur Shah Awwal, Mughal Emperor |
14/10/1643![]() |
27/02/1712![]() |
7th Mughal Emperor (1707–12) |
9 | Aurangzeb Muhi-ud-Din Muhammad, Mughal Emperor |
03/11/1618![]() |
03/03/1707![]() |
6th Mughal Emperor (1658–07) |
10 | Louis XIV of France Louis de Bourbon, King of France |
05/09/1638![]() |
01/09/1715![]() |
King of France (1643–15) Longest reign in European history |
11 | Jules Mazarin Giulio Raimondo Mazzarino Cardinal Jules Raymond Mazarin, Duke of Rethel, Mayenne and Nevers |
14/07/1602![]() |
09/03/1661![]() |
Cardinal, diplomat and politician First Minister of State of France (1642–61) |
12 | Louis XIII of France Louis Bourbon de France, King of France |
27/09/1601![]() |
14/05/1643![]() |
King of Navarre (1610–20) King of France (1610–43) |
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Twelve
# | Name | Born | Died | Notability |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Ian Knop | c.1955![]() |
Businessman Chairman and Managing Director of Profile Ray & Berndtson (1976–) Chairman of Ray & Berndtson Asia Pacific Practice Chairman of Sullivans Cove Waterfront Authority Chairman of Sugar Research and Development Corporation (2007–) | |
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Thirteen
# | Name | Born | Died | Notability |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Maria Grenfell | 1969![]() |
Composer | |
2 | Stephen Hartke Stephen Paul Hartke |
06/07/1952![]() |
Composer Grammy Award for Best Classical Contemporary Composition (Meanwhile, 2013) | |
3 | Igor Stravinsky Igor Fyodorovich Stravinsky |
17/06/1882![]() |
06/04/1971![]() |
Composer, pianist and conductor |
4 | Sergei Diaghilev Sergei Pavlovich Diaghilev |
31/03/1872![]() |
19/08/1929![]() |
Art critic, patron and ballet impresario Founder of the Ballets Russes (1906) |
5 | Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov Nikolai Andreyevich Rismky-Korsakov |
18/03/1844![]() |
21/06/1908![]() |
Composer Member of The Five Scheherazade (1888) |
6 | Mily Balakirev Mily Alexeyevich Balakirev |
02/01/1837![]() |
29/05/1910![]() |
Pianist, conductor and composer Mentor of Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky |
7 | Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky | 25/04/1840![]() |
25/10/1893![]() |
Romantic composer and conductor Swan Lake (1876) Order of St. Vladimir (1884) |
8 | Alexander III of Russia Alexander Alexandrovich Romanov, Emperor of Russia |
10/03/1845![]() |
01/11/1894![]() |
Emperor and Autocrat of All the Russias and Grand Duke of Finland (1881–94) King of Poland (1881–94) |
9 | Alexander II of Russia Alexander Nikolaevich Romanov, Emperor of Russia |
29/04/1818![]() |
13/03/1881![]() |
Emperor and Autocrat of All the Russias and Grand Duke of Finland (1855–81) King of Poland (1855–81) |
10 | Napoleon III Charles-Louis Napoléon Bonaparte, Emperor of the French |
20/04/1808![]() |
09/01/1873![]() |
President of France (1848–52) Emperor of the French (1852–70) |
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Fourteen
# | Name | Born | Died | Notability |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Joni Lovenduski | c.1962![]() |
Professor Emerita of Politics at Birkbeck, University of London | |
2 | Helen Margetts Helen Zerlina Margetts |
15/09/1961![]() |
Political scientist specialising in digital era governance and politics Professor in Political Science and Director of the Public Policy Programme at University College London (1999–04) Director of the Oxford Internet Institute (2004–) Member of the Digital Advisory Board of the UK Government Digital Service | |
3 | Patrick Dunleavy Patrick John Dunleavy |
21/06/1952![]() |
Professor of Political Science and Public Policy at the London School of Economics Co-Director of Democratic Audit and Chair of the LSE Public Policy Group Centenary Chair at the University of Canberra ANZSOG Institute for Governance | |
4 | John Dryzek John S. Dryzek |
23/06/1953![]() |
Centenary Professor at the University of Canberra ANZSOG Institute for Governance | |
5 | Anne Phillips | 02/06/1950![]() |
Fellow of the British Academy (2003–) Graham Wallas Professor of Political Science and Gender Theory at the London School of Economics (2004–) | |
6 | Bonnie Honig | 1959![]() |
Political, feminist, and legal theorist specialising in democratic theory Sarah Rebecca Roland Professor of Political Science at Northwestern University (1997–05) Research Professor at the American Bar Foundation (2005–13) Chair of Modern Culture and Media and Political Science at Brown University (2014–) | |
7 | Neil L. Rudenstine Neil Leon Rudenstin |
21/01/1935![]() |
Literary scholar and administrator President of Harvard University (1991–01) | |
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Fifteen
# | Name | Born | Died | Notability |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Raissa Gourevitch | 01/03/1984![]() |
Tennis player 12 time ITF Circuit $10,000 doubles tournament winner (2000–06) | |
2 | Yuliya Beygelzimer Yuliya Markovna Beygelzimer |
20/10/1983![]() |
Tennis player 3 time WTA International doubles tournament winner (2003–14) | |
3 | Jennifer Capriati Jennifer Maria Capriati |
29/03/1976![]() |
Tennis player 2 time Australian Open champion (2001, 2002) Olympic gold medalist (1992) French Open champion (2001) World No. 1 (2001–02) Member of the International Tennis Hall of Fame (2012–) | |
4 | Martina Hingis Martina Hingisová Molitor |
30/09/1980![]() |
Tennis player 5 time Australian Open doubles champion (1997, 1998, 1999, 2002, 2016) 3 time Wimbledon doubles champion (1996, 1998, 2015) 3 time Australian Open champion (1997, 1998, 1999) 3 time US Open doubles champion (1998, 2015, 2017) 2 time French Open doubles champion (1998, 2000) 2 time WTA Finals champion (1998, 2000) 2 time Australian Open mixed doubles champion (2006, 2015) 2 time Wimbledon mixed doubles champion (2015, 2017) 2 time US Open mixed doubles champion (2015, 2017) Wimbledon champion (1997) US Open champion (1997) French Open mixed doubles champion (2016) Olympic silver medalist (2016) World No. 1 (1997–01) World Doubles No. 1 (1998–) |