Albert Schweitzer
18751965
French-German polymath, physician, theologian, musician, and philosopher, renowned for his humanitarian work in Africa and his ethical principle of 'reverence for life'
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18751965
French-German polymath, physician, theologian, musician, and philosopher, renowned for his humanitarian work in Africa and his ethical principle of 'reverence for life'
18951952
King of the United Kingdom from 1936 to 1952, last Emperor of India, and first Head of the Commonwealth
18691940
British politician who served as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, known for his foreign policy of appeasement and leading the nation into World War II
17751836
French physicist and mathematician who founded the science of classical electromagnetism and invented the solenoid and electrical telegraph
18821970
German-British theoretical physicist and Nobel laureate instrumental in the development of quantum mechanics and its statistical interpretation
19321999
Ukrainian operatic tenor and People's Artist of the USSR and Ukraine, renowned for his powerful voice and contributions to classical music
19151982
Swedish actress and autobiographer, regarded as one of the most influential actresses in cinema history, acclaimed for winning three Academy Awards, two Primetime Emmy Awards, and a Tony Award, making her the youngest performer to achieve the Triple Crown of Acting
18891963
A visionary French writer, filmmaker, poet, and designer, Jean Cocteau was a leading avant-garde artist of the 20th century, renowned for his diverse contributions across film, literature, and visual arts
18671933
English novelist and playwright who won the 1932 Nobel Prize in Literature for The Forsyte Saga and related trilogies
19031957
Hungarian and American mathematician, physicist, and computer scientist known for foundational work in quantum physics, game theory, and computer architecture
17981863
French Romantic artist regarded as the leader of the French Romantic school, known for iconic artworks such as Dante's Bark and Lion Hunt
18761958
Pope of the Catholic Church and sovereign of Vatican City from 1939 to 1958, navigating global challenges during his nearly two-decade pontificate
19232012
Polish poet and Nobel Prize winner known for ironic precision in exploring fragments of human reality
19051961
Swedish diplomat and economist who served as the second Secretary-General of the United Nations and was posthumously awarded the Nobel Peace Prize
18891957
Chilean poet, diplomat, and educator who became the first Latin American author to receive a Nobel Prize in Literature for her powerful lyric poetry
18701953
First Russian writer to win the Nobel Prize in Literature, noted for his strict artistry in carrying on classical Russian prose and poetry traditions
19021984
British theoretical physicist who co-founded quantum mechanics, shared the 1933 Nobel Prize in Physics, and laid the foundations for quantum electrodynamics and quantum field theory
18301914
French Provençal poet and lexicographer who won the 1904 Nobel Prize in Literature and founded the Félibrige literary movement
19121978
Italian pope who served for 33 days in 1978, known as the "Smiling Pope" for his warm, accessible leadership style
18581917
French sociologist who formally established the academic discipline of sociology and is a principal architect of modern social science
18391907
French poet and essayist, first winner of the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1901, recognized for his idealistic and artistically perfect poetic compositions
19131992
German Chancellor and Nobel Peace Prize winner who strengthened European cooperation and East-West dialogue during the Cold War
19081973
29th president of Chile and the first Marxist elected to lead a liberal democracy in Latin America
18991972
Japanese novelist and short story writer, known for his spare, lyrical prose and as the first Japanese Nobel laureate in Literature