Aristotle Onassis
19061975
Greek shipping magnate who built the world's largest privately-owned shipping fleet and became one of the richest men of his era
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Greek shipping magnate who built the world's largest privately-owned shipping fleet and became one of the richest men of his era
19061995
Jewish-French-Lithuanian philosopher known for his profound exploration of ethics, metaphysics, and ontology within existentialism and phenomenology
19062008
Swiss chemist known for synthesizing LSD and isolating psilocybin, profoundly influencing pharmacology and our understanding of consciousness
19061980
Japanese association football player, manager, referee, and professor who played for and managed the Japan national team, deeply influencing the sport's development
19061967
Last Emperor of China and Manchukuo who later became a writer, archivist, and gardener
19061945
German Lutheran pastor, theologian, and anti-Nazi dissident known for his influential writings and leadership in the Confessing Church
19061978
Austrian-American logician and mathematician whose seminal work significantly influenced 20th-century scientific and philosophical thought
19061975
King of Saudi Arabia from 1964 to 1975, who also served as Crown Prince and Prime Minister, known for his leadership in national modernization
19061989
Irish writer, novelist, playwright, and poet who won the 1969 Nobel Prize in Literature for his transformative contributions to modern theatre
19061997
French-Hungarian painter and printmaker recognized as the "grandfather" and leader of the Op art movement
19061987
Japanese association football player who contributed to the early development of the sport in Japan
19061972
German-born American theoretical physicist who shared the 1963 Nobel Prize in Physics for discoveries concerning nuclear shell structure
19062002
Austrian-born American filmmaker and screenwriter who earned seven Academy Awards and shaped classical Hollywood cinema
19061979
Jewish-German-born British biochemist who shared the 1945 Nobel Prize for the discovery and development of penicillin
19061975
American-born French dancer, singer, actress, military officer, and civil rights advocate, renowned as the first Black woman to star in a major motion picture
19061987
Argentine physician and biochemist who won the 1970 Nobel Prize in Chemistry for his discoveries of carbohydrate metabolic pathways, significantly impacting the understanding and treatment of diseases like galactosemia
19061981
German-American biophysicist and Nobel laureate who, with the Phage Group, unraveled the genetic structure and replication mechanism of viruses
19061966
Italian racing automobile driver who became the first Formula One World Drivers' Champion in 1950 with Alfa Romeo, winning five Grands Prix across seven seasons
19061972
Italian novelist, short story writer, painter, poet, and journalist, best known for his novel The Tartar Steppe and numerous short story collections
19062001
Indian writer and novelist renowned for creating the fictional South Indian town of Malgudi, a key figure in early Indian literature in English
19062001
First president of Senegal, renowned poet, cultural theorist, and French resistance fighter
19061966
Egyptian political theorist and revolutionary known for his influential writings and leadership within the Muslim Brotherhood
19061991
Japanese engineer and industrialist who founded Honda Motor Co., Ltd. and transformed it into a multinational automobile and motorcycle manufacturer
19061976
Italian director, screenwriter, and theatre innovator, known for pioneering neorealism and later creating grand cinematic epics exploring European history and societal decay