Hector Berlioz
18031869
French Romantic composer and conductor renowned for his innovative orchestral works and dramatic operas
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18031869
French Romantic composer and conductor renowned for his innovative orchestral works and dramatic operas
17801867
French Neoclassical painter whose portraits and expressive forms influenced modern artists like Matisse and Picasso
19192013
British novelist, poet, and playwright, winner of the Nobel Prize in Literature for her powerful portrayal of the female experience and scrutiny of civilization
18811955
Scottish biologist, pharmacologist, and Nobel laureate renowned for his discovery of penicillin, the world's first antibiotic
19151998
American singer and actor, nicknamed "Ol' Blue Eyes," one of the most influential entertainers of the 20th century
19001989
Iranian political revolutionary, Shia cleric, and first Supreme Leader of Iran who led the Iranian Revolution and established the Islamic republic
17371809
American Founding Father, philosopher, and political activist whose influential pamphlets <i>Common Sense</i> and <i>The American Crisis</i> shaped the American Revolution
18591952
Norwegian novelist and Nobel laureate whose work spanned over 70 years, recognized for his psychological depth and varied narrative perspectives
18041876
Prolific French novelist, memoirist, and journalist of the European Romantic era, known for her more than 70 novels and activism
19161996
Longest-serving President of the French Republic and the first left-wing politician to assume the presidency under the Fifth Republic
17831842
French writer and diplomat known for pioneering psychological realism in novels like Le Rouge et le Noir and La Chartreuse de Parme
19222010
Portuguese novelist, screenwriter, and Nobel laureate who crafted imaginative parables offering subversive perspectives on history and reality
19472016
English musician and actor known for his influential music, reinvention, and visual presentation, particularly in the 1970s
18141876
Russian revolutionary anarchist and political philosopher, known for his foundational influence on anarchism and collectivist anarchist tendencies throughout Russia and Europe
19352024
Iconic French actor, film producer, and cultural leading man of the 20th century, known for his style, looks, and enduring popularity as an international sex symbol
18811963
Head of the Catholic Church and sovereign of Vatican City from 1958 to 1963, remembered for his five years of leadership as Pope John XXIII
18391906
French Post-Impressionist painter whose work bridged Impressionism and Cubism, influencing avant-garde art movements
18871975
Chinese politician and military leader who led the Republic of China from 1928 until his death, establishing its government on Taiwan after 1949
18461916
Polish writer, novelist, journalist, and philanthropist, Nobel Prize laureate known for historical novels like <em>Quo Vadis</em> and the Trilogy series
19061989
Irish writer, novelist, playwright, and poet who won the 1969 Nobel Prize in Literature for his transformative contributions to modern theatre
17711832
Scottish novelist, poet, and historian renowned for the Waverley novels and narrative poems that profoundly influenced European and American literature
19211992
Indian filmmaker, screenwriter, author, and composer widely regarded as one of the greatest directors in the history of cinema
18691951
French author and 1947 Nobel Prize winner whose 50+ books explored human psychology with fearless honesty
18661944
French author and Nobel laureate known for his lofty idealism, compassionate portrayals of human beings, and diverse contributions as a writer, teacher, and musicologist