Giuseppe Tomasi di Lampedusa
18961957
Sicilian Prince and writer best known for his posthumously published novel, <em>The Leopard</em>, which chronicles the decline of the aristocracy
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18961957
Sicilian Prince and writer best known for his posthumously published novel, <em>The Leopard</em>, which chronicles the decline of the aristocracy
18961987
56th and 57th Prime Minister of Japan who directed economic management in Manchukuo and revised the U.S.–Japan Security Treaty
18961981
Italian poet, prose writer, and editor awarded the 1975 Nobel Prize in Literature for his distinctive interpretation of human values
18961990
Italian journalist, resistance leader, and politician who served as President of Italy from 1978 to 1985
18961940
American novelist, essayist, and short story writer best known for his depictions of the Jazz Age
18961948
French-Occitanian poet, playwright, actor, and theatre director, a major figure of the European avant-garde and conceptualizer of the Theatre of Cruelty
18961977
Indian spiritual teacher, writer, translator, and philosopher who founded the International Society for Krishna Consciousness (ISKCON) and spread Krishna consciousness worldwide
18961980
Swiss psychologist and biologist known for his seminal theory of cognitive development and genetic epistemology
18961981
Scottish novelist and physician whose influential work, The Citadel, helped inspire the National Health Service
18961968
Norwegian lawyer, politician, and diplomat who served as the first Secretary-General of the United Nations
18961936
Spanish anarcho-syndicalist militant, leading figure in the CNT and FAI, and key participant in the Spanish Revolution of 1936
18961958
Hungarian politician, diplomat, and economist who led the 1956 Revolution against Soviet-backed rule and was later executed
18331896
Svensk kemist och uppfinnare, känd för att ha uppfunnit dynamit och instiftat Nobelprisen
18341896
British textile artist, author, and socialist who revived traditional textile arts and helped establish the modern fantasy genre
18131896
Norwegian linguist, poet, and philologist who created Nynorsk, one of Norway's official written languages
18191896
French physicist, astronomer, and photographer who accurately measured the speed of light and conducted the Fizeau experiment
18291896
British painter and illustrator, co-founder of the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood and renowned for works such as Ophelia and Christ in the House of His Parents
18441896
French poet, writer, critic, and translator who was a paramount exponent of fin de siècle poetry, associated with the Symbolist, Parnassianist, and Decadent movements
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