Bram Stoker18471912Irish novelist, short story writer, and theatre manager best known for creating Dracula and the character Count Dracula
Bolesław Prus18471912Polish novelist, journalist, and literary critic who became a leading figure in Polish literature and philosophy, known for impactful works like "Anielka" and "Emancypantki"
Frédéric Passy18221912French economist, statesman, and pacifist who won the Nobel Peace Prize for his lifelong work in international peace and diplomacy
Henri Poincaré18541912French mathematician, theoretical physicist, engineer, and philosopher of science, known as "The Last Universalist" and "the Gauss of modern mathematics"
Jules Massenet18421912French composer of the Romantic era best known for his more than thirty operas, including Manon and Werther
Auguste Beernaert18291912Belgian prime minister and human rights activist, recipient of the 1909 Nobel Peace Prize for his work in international arbitration