Lady Bird Johnson
19122007
First Lady of the United States, politician, and entrepreneur known for her dignified service and quiet strength during the 1960s
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19122007
First Lady of the United States, politician, and entrepreneur known for her dignified service and quiet strength during the 1960s
19122007
Italian film producer, screenwriter, and director who reinvigorated Italian cinema after World War II with over 140 acclaimed productions
19122011
German politician, last crown prince of Austria-Hungary, and long-serving head of the House of Habsburg, known for advocating European unity
19122008
Romanian-American cell biologist, physician, and Nobel laureate who discovered ribosomes and pioneered electron microscopy techniques
19121978
Italian pope who served for 33 days in 1978, known as the "Smiling Pope" for his warm, accessible leadership style
19121992
Soviet academic, historian, ethnologist, and philosopher known for his unorthodox theories of ethnogenesis and as an exponent of Eurasianism
19122007
Italian film director and screenwriter best known for his 'alienation trilogy' and influential contributions to world art cinema
19121992
Japanese association football player who represented his nation on the Japan national team
19122007
Japanese association football player who represented the Japan national team, contributing to the sport's early development in his country
19121994
German communist politician and leader of East Germany for nearly two decades, serving as General Secretary of the Socialist Unity Party and Chairman of the State Council, known for close ties to the Soviet Union
19121996
American dancer, actor, director, and choreographer known for his energetic style and pioneering 'dance for the common man'
19121991
Italian American microbiologist and Nobel laureate known for discoveries on viral replication and genetic structure
18291912
Belgian prime minister and human rights activist, recipient of the 1909 Nobel Peace Prize for his work in international arbitration
18421912
French composer of the Romantic era best known for his more than thirty operas, including Manon and Werther
18521912
Emperor of Japan who presided over the Meiji Restoration, transforming Japan from a feudal state into a major imperial power
18541912
French mathematician, theoretical physicist, engineer, and philosopher of science, known as "The Last Universalist" and "the Gauss of modern mathematics"
18221912
French economist, statesman, and pacifist who won the Nobel Peace Prize for his lifelong work in international peace and diplomacy
18471912
Polish novelist, journalist, and literary critic who became a leading figure in Polish literature and philosophy, known for impactful works like "Anielka" and "Emancypantki"
18471912
Irish novelist, short story writer, and theatre manager best known for creating Dracula and the character Count Dracula
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