Hans Fischer
18811945
German chemist who won the 1930 Nobel Prize for Chemistry for his synthesis of haemin and research into chlorophyll
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18811945
German chemist who won the 1930 Nobel Prize for Chemistry for his synthesis of haemin and research into chlorophyll
18811945
German organic chemist who won the 1930 Nobel Prize for his research on haemin and chlorophyll synthesis
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
18811965
German chemist and Nobel laureate who demonstrated the existence of macromolecules and characterized them as polymers, revolutionizing material science
18811955
French Jesuit priest, philosopher, and paleontologist who contributed to the discovery of Peking Man fossils and developed the noosphere concept, blending evolutionary theory with Christian mysticism
18811954
Italian politician and statesman, founder of the Christian Democratic Party, and Prime Minister of Italy for eight successive coalition governments from 1945 to 1953
18811973
Austrian-American economist and philosopher known for his work in praxeology and as a steadfast defender of classical liberalism in the 20th century
18811958
French writer and playwright, winner of the 1937 Nobel Prize in Literature for his influential novel-cycle Les Thibault
18811945
Hungarian composer, pianist, and ethnomusicologist who integrated folk music with avant-garde styles, becoming one of the 20th century's most important classical figures
18811958
Spanish poet and Nobel Prize laureate, celebrated for his lyrical poetry and his advocacy for the concept of "pure poetry"
18811942
Austrian writer, poet, historian, and biographer, Stefan Zweig was one of the most widely translated and popular authors in the world during the 1920s and 1930s
18811955
Scottish biologist, pharmacologist, and Nobel laureate renowned for his discovery of penicillin, the world's first antibiotic
18811963
Head of the Catholic Church and sovereign of Vatican City from 1958 to 1963, remembered for his five years of leadership as Pope John XXIII
18811938
Founding father and first president of the Republic of Turkey, who led significant reforms to establish a secular, industrializing nation
18811973
Spanish painter, sculptor, printmaker, and theatre designer who co-founded the Cubist movement, invented constructed sculpture, and created iconic works like Guernica, profoundly reshaping modern art