Bon Scott
19461980
Australian singer and lyricist, best known as the iconic frontman for the hard rock band AC/DC, renowned for his dynamic stage presence and powerful vocals
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19461980
Australian singer and lyricist, best known as the iconic frontman for the hard rock band AC/DC, renowned for his dynamic stage presence and powerful vocals
19342017
British motorcycle and Formula One legend, and the only person to win World Championships on both two and four wheels
19292018
English physician and athlete who became the first person in history to run a mile in under four minutes, later a respected neurologist
19211996
British Nobel laureate in Chemistry, known for pioneering inorganic chemistry and homogeneous transition metal catalysis, particularly his work on organometallic sandwich compounds
18801971
Scottish nutritionist and physician awarded the Nobel Peace Prize for his scientific research into nutrition and his leadership as the first Director-General of the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization
18281908
English politician, trade unionist, and pacifist who received the Nobel Peace Prize in 1903 for his advocacy of international arbitration
18181848
English novelist and poet best known for her iconic novel Wuthering Heights
17591796
Scotland's national poet and lyricist, celebrated worldwide for his works in the Scots language and his contributions to poetry and song
18421919
English physicist and hereditary peer, Nobel laureate known for the discovery of argon and gas density investigations
17031791
English cleric, theologian, and evangelist who founded the Methodist movement
17381820
King of Great Britain and Ireland who oversaw the unification of the United Kingdom and was the first British-born Hanoverian monarch
18211910
The first woman to earn a medical degree in the United States, an American physician, abolitionist, and women's rights activist
18831950
British Army general and Viceroy of India who led significant campaigns in World War II and oversaw critical political transitions
18191901
Queen of the United Kingdom who reigned for 63 years, overseeing the Victorian era of industrial and imperial expansion, and becoming Empress of India
16721719
English essayist, poet, playwright, and politician who co-founded The Spectator magazine and penned the influential play Cato, a Tragedy
17711858
Welsh textile manufacturer, philanthropist, political philosopher, and social reformer who founded utopian socialism and the co-operative movement
17311800
English poet and hymnodist renowned for works like 'Olney Hymns' and 'The Task'
18201903
English philosopher and political theorist who coined "survival of the fittest" and applied evolutionary principles to sociology and ethics
17591797
English writer and philosopher known for her advocacy of women's rights and considered a founding feminist philosopher
17701850
English Romantic poet who, with Samuel Taylor Coleridge, helped launch the Romantic Age in English literature
17071754
English novelist, dramatist, and judge known for pioneering the traditional English novel and founding London's first professional police force, the Bow Street Runners
17311802
English physician, natural philosopher, abolitionist, and poet known for works like 'Zoonomia' and 'The Loves of Plants'
15931633
Welsh-born English poet, orator, and Anglican priest known for his devotional lyric poetry and association with metaphysical poets
17491823
English physician and scientist who pioneered vaccination and created the world's first smallpox vaccine