Omar Bongo
19352009
Gabonese politician who served as president of Gabon for 42 years, from 1967 until his death in 2009, making him one of Africa's longest-serving leaders
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19352009
Gabonese politician who served as president of Gabon for 42 years, from 1967 until his death in 2009, making him one of Africa's longest-serving leaders
19352020
Former President of India, Finance Minister, and recipient of the Bharat Ratna
19352025
Indian actor, producer, and politician who starred in over 300 films and held the record for most Hindi cinema hits
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
19352018
Japanese animator, director, producer, and co-founder of Studio Ghibli, widely recognized for his critically acclaimed animated feature films
19352007
Italian operatic tenor famed for his powerful voice, recordings, and crossover into popular music, known as the 'King of the High Cs'
19352020
Armenian, Soviet, Russian actor and pedagogue known for his extensive work in film and theater
19352005
Italian-Argentine footballer and coach known for winning three Serie A titles with Juventus
19352026
American singer and photographer, a founding member of the iconic vocal group The 5th Dimension
19352000
Soviet cosmonaut and military personnel who became the second human to orbit the Earth on Vostok 2 in 1961, also holding the record as the youngest person to fly in Earth orbit at 25 years old
19352017
Japanese politician and diplomat who served as the 80th Prime Minister of Japan in 1994
19352019
Soviet and Georgian composer known for his unique classical and contemporary classical works and film scores
18521935
French writer, playwright and critic who was nominated for the Nobel Prize in Literature five times, known for psychological novels like "Cosmopolis" and "Cruelle énigme"
18851935
Austrian composer known for integrating Romantic lyricism with the twelve-tone technique, leaving a powerful and expressive legacy in 20th-century classical music
18901935
Jewish-German journalist, satirist, and writer known for his sharp social and political commentary and use of pseudonyms
18711935
French chemist and Nobel laureate who discovered the Grignard reagent, revolutionizing the synthesis of organic compounds
18501935
French physiologist, immunologist, and parapsychologist who won the 1913 Nobel Prize for his discovery of anaphylaxis and coined the term 'ectoplasm'
18881935
Portuguese poet, writer, and philosopher, celebrated for his innovative heteronymic system, including Alberto Caeiro, Ricardo Reis, and Álvaro de Campos
18631935
British politician and trade unionist, Nobel Peace Prize laureate, and the first Labour cabinet minister who led the party in three different decades
18731935
French author, poet, and political activist known for his influential World War I novel, "Under Fire," which helped define the Lost Generation movement
19051935
Queen consort of the Belgians known for her dedication to charitable causes supporting women and children
18601935
American feminist, writer, artist, and lecturer who championed women's rights, economic independence, and social reform through works like "The Yellow Wallpaper" and "Women and Economics"
18631935
French Neo-Impressionist painter and graphic artist known for co-developing the Pointillism technique with Georges Seurat
18591935
Officier d'artillerie français dont la condamnation injuste pour espionnage a déclenché l'historique affaire Dreyfus, révélant l'antisémitisme et l'erreur judiciaire en France
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