Bernadette Soubirous
18441879
French nun known for experiencing apparitions of the 'Immaculate Conception' in Lourdes, which led to the building of a chapel at the famous cave-grotto
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18441879
French nun known for experiencing apparitions of the 'Immaculate Conception' in Lourdes, which led to the building of a chapel at the famous cave-grotto
18921938
Peruvian poet and writer, hailed as one of the greatest poetic innovators of the 20th century, whose work continues to resonate globally
19392018
Amos Oz, Israeli writer, novelist, journalist, and intellectual who championed a two-state solution to the Israeli–Palestinian conflict
18951973
German philosopher and sociologist known for developing critical theory and his leadership of the Institute for Social Research, associated with the Frankfurt School.
19272007
Soviet and Russian cellist and conductor who inspired and premiered over 100 new works, greatly expanding the cello repertoire
18541941
Scottish social anthropologist and folklorist known for his influential work on mythology and comparative religion, particularly "The Golden Bough"
19082004
French humanist photographer considered a master of candid photography and pioneer of street photography, known for his concept of 'the decisive moment'
19071983
Belgian comics writer and artist, creator of the iconic 'The Adventures of Tintin' series and pioneer of the 'ligne claire' drawing style
19172008
Polish-American economist and mathematician who founded mechanism design theory and won the 2007 Nobel Prize in Economic Sciences
19622006
British-naturalised Russian defector, ex-KGB agent, and FSB lieutenant-colonel known for his criticism of Vladimir Putin and coining the term 'mafia state'
18301905
French author, poet, politician, and anarchist, a major figure in the Paris Commune and a key personality of anarchism
19382020
An iconic English actress celebrated for her versatile roles across stage, screen, and television, including Emma Peel, a Bond girl, and Olenna Tyrell
19262005
English novelist and screenwriter critically positioned between modernism and postmodernism, known for The Magus and The French Lieutenant's Woman
15991667
Italian architect, engineer, stonemason, sculptor, and draftsperson from Ticino, a leading figure in Roman Baroque architecture
18841971
Swedish chemist and Nobel laureate known for developing the ultracentrifuge and his pioneering research on colloids and proteins
17671794
French revolutionary, political philosopher, and leader during the French Revolution
19091948
Japanese novelist and short story writer celebrated for modern classics like The Setting Sun and No Longer Human
19031987
Turkish admiral, diplomat, and politician who served as the 6th President of the Republic of Turkey
19001981
German-British biochemist who discovered the citric acid cycle, also known as the Krebs cycle, a key process in cellular respiration
19181998
Nobel laureate Japanese chemist who pioneered the frontier orbital theory for chemical reactions, explaining the roles of HOMO and LUMO
18811975
English author and humorist whose beloved creations like Jeeves and Bertie Wooster made him one of the most widely read comic writers of the 20th century
18991962
British-American actor, director, and screenwriter known for his Academy Award-winning performances and a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame
18711950
15th President of the French Republic and the last president of the Third Republic, also known for his work as an engineer and entomologist
19252015
Russian ballet dancer, prima ballerina assoluta of the Bolshoi Theatre, and influential choreographer, actor, and ballet master