Elpidio Quirino
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Sixth President of the Philippines who served from 1948 to 1953, overseeing post-war reconstruction and nation-building
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Sixth President of the Philippines who served from 1948 to 1953, overseeing post-war reconstruction and nation-building
18861956
German novelist, poet, and physician known for his unique blend of medical insight and literary artistry, a five-time Nobel Prize in Literature nominee, and Georg Büchner Prize laureate
18721956
Spanish writer and key novelist of the Generation of '98, known for works like 'Lucha Por la Vida' and 'Zalacain el aventurero'
18891956
Finnish politician who served as President during the Continuation War, previously Prime Minister during the Winter War
18671956
German artist known for his pioneering Expressionist paintings and expressive use of color
18741956
Estonian statesman and president, influential in the independent democratic Republic of Estonia prior to World War II, a lawyer, jurist, and journalist
18731956
French lawyer and sports executive who served as the longest-running president of FIFA and founded key association football institutions
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Seventh President of Finland who served from 1946 to 1956, and an influential figure in Finnish economics and politics for over fifty years
18821956
Hungarian-American actor best known for his iconic portrayal of Count Dracula and other memorable horror film characters
18821956
British author, poet, and playwright known for creating the beloved Winnie-the-Pooh stories and children's poetry
18771956
English radiochemist and Nobel laureate who, with Ernest Rutherford, explained radioactivity as the transmutation of elements and proved the existence of isotopes
18971956
French chemist, physicist, and Nobel laureate who, with her husband, discovered induced radioactivity and advanced nuclear physics
18911956
Architect of the Indian Constitution, social reformer, and an ardent champion of civil rights and equality
18981956
German poet, playwright, and theatre director who developed epic theatre and the Verfremdungseffekt, known for works like The Threepenny Opera