Veronica Guerin
19591996
Courageous Irish investigative journalist whose murder while reporting on organized crime led to national outrage and significant legal reforms
2,780件
19591996
Courageous Irish investigative journalist whose murder while reporting on organized crime led to national outrage and significant legal reforms
18741942
Canadian writer best known for creating the beloved Anne of Green Gables series and a wide array of other novels, essays, and poems
18861977
English physiologist and biophysicist who won the 1922 Nobel Prize for elucidating muscle heat and mechanical work, also co-founding biophysics and operations research
18451913
King of Greece from 1863 until his assassination in 1913, presiding over a half-century of national development
19101953
Romani-Belgian/French jazz guitarist and composer, hailed as one of Europe's first major jazz talents and a founder of gypsy jazz
19472018
French yé-yé and pop singer who won Eurovision in 1965 and had major hits like "Ella, elle l'a" through her collaboration with Michel Berger
13031373
Swedish nun, mystic, writer, and theologian who founded the Bridgettine Order and was known for her celestial revelations and calls for church reform
19281989
日本の漫画家、アニメーター、作家、そして医師。「漫画の父」として知られ、その先駆的な技術と『鉄腕アトム』や『PLUTO』を含む膨大な作品群で評価されています。
9501003
Norse explorer who founded the first Viking settlement in Greenland and extended European presence into the Arctic
15111553
Spanish physician, theologian, and Renaissance polymath who first described pulmonary circulation and authored *Christianismi Restitutio*
19182007
Swedish physicist who shared the 1981 Nobel Prize in Physics for his work in electron spectroscopy
19121989
Hungarian politician and economist who served as General Secretary of the Hungarian Socialist Workers' Party for 32 years
19172012
English physiologist and biophysicist who, with Alan Hodgkin, won the Nobel Prize for their discoveries on nerve impulse transmission
17621794
French poet known for his emotive style and as a precursor to the Romantic movement, whose life ended tragically during the French Revolution
19031991
King of Norway from 1957 until his death in 1991, renowned for his long and stable reign
18141894
Belgian inventor, musician, and instrument maker who invented the saxophone and redesigned the bass clarinet, among other musical innovations
19342000
Italian politician who served as the 45th Prime Minister of Italy from 1983 to 1987 and leader of the Italian Socialist Party
18881978
Greek-Italian artist and writer who founded the scuola metafisica art movement, known for his enigmatic paintings and profound influence on surrealism
19221959
French actor known for his influential roles in 32 films and his outspoken communist views, prominent in the poetic realism movement
16191683
French statesman who served King Louis XIV and developed Colbertism, a variant of mercantilism that organized the country's politics and markets
18831969
日本の武道家、合気道の開祖(翁先生)
18631937
British politician and Nobel Peace Prize winner known for his crucial role in bringing about the Locarno Treaty and serving as Foreign Secretary and Chancellor of the Exchequer
19101983
British actor, novelist, and military personnel known for his debonair screen presence and acclaimed performances, earning an Academy Award and two Golden Globe Awards
19292018
Canadian physicist who won the 1990 Nobel Prize for experiments proving the existence of quarks inside protons and neutrons