John XXIII
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
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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
Peintre post-impressionniste français, trait d'union entre Impressionnisme et Cubisme, ayant influencé l'art d'avant-garde
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
Auteur français et lauréat du prix Nobel 1947 dont les plus de 50 livres ont exploré la psychologie humaine avec une honnêteté intrépide
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
18541891
Poète français, thèmes transgressifs et surréalistes, précurseur du surréalisme, voyageur et trafiquant d'armes
18941963
English writer and philosopher known for his nearly 50 books including the seminal novel `Brave New World`
19322011
British-American actress, celebrated for her iconic performances, pioneering celebrity, and impactful HIV/AIDS activism
19111974
French politician and banker who served as President of France from 1969 to 1974, and previously as Prime Minister under Charles de Gaulle
18981936
Spanish poet, playwright, and theatre director, an emblematic member of the Generation of '27 who introduced tenets of European movements into Spanish literature
19272016
Thailand's longest-reigning monarch who ruled for 70 years and was also a jazz musician, photographer, writer, and environmental advocate
19362011
Czech statesman, author, poet, playwright, and dissident who was the last president of Czechoslovakia and the first president of the Czech Republic
19302020
Scottish actor widely celebrated for originating the role of James Bond in motion pictures
16211695
French fabulist and poet whose Fables provided an influential model for storytellers across Europe and remain a cornerstone of French literature
18891976
German philosopher who fundamentally shaped phenomenology, hermeneutics, and existentialism, influencing theology and humanities
18761967
First chancellor of West Germany (1949-1963) and founding father of the European Union who rebuilt Germany as a democratic state
19291993
British actress and humanitarian, known as a film and fashion star and an EGOT winner, who dedicated her later life to philanthropy
19151963
Grande chanteuse, actrice et auteure-compositrice française, icône du XXe siècle du cabaret et de la chanson
18911956
Architect of the Indian Constitution, social reformer, and an ardent champion of civil rights and equality
19532007
Pakistan's 11th and 13th prime minister, and the first woman to head a democratic government in a Muslim-majority country