Wolfgang Pauli
19001958
Austrian–Swiss theoretical physicist and Nobel laureate who discovered the Exclusion Principle, fundamentally advancing quantum mechanics and the understanding of matter's structure.
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19001958
Austrian–Swiss theoretical physicist and Nobel laureate who discovered the Exclusion Principle, fundamentally advancing quantum mechanics and the understanding of matter's structure.
17361813
Italian and naturalized French mathematician, physicist, and astronomer known for significant contributions to analysis, number theory, and mechanics
18651957
Finnish composer widely regarded as his country's greatest, whose music helped Finland develop a stronger national identity
18091865
French philosopher, politician, and economist widely regarded as the "father of anarchism" and founder of mutualist philosophy
18191880
German-born French composer, cellist, and impresario known for his influential operettas and the opera The Tales of Hoffmann
18851930
English writer and poet whose modernist novels, such as Lady Chatterley's Lover, sparked widespread debate and challenged societal norms regarding sexuality and industrialization
19001980
German-American social psychologist, psychoanalyst, and humanistic philosopher known for his contributions to critical theory and insights into human freedom and society
17101774
King of France and Navarre from 1715 to 1774, known as Louis the Beloved, who took sole control of the kingdom in 1743 and was a notable art collector
17901869
French author, poet, and statesman who served as foreign minister and wrote influential historical works including the History of the Girondists
19282016
Romanian-born American writer, professor, political activist, Nobel laureate, and Holocaust survivor, known for his memoir `Night` and tireless advocacy for human rights
18931983
Catalan painter, sculptor, and ceramicist known for his unique blend of Surrealism, Fauvism, and Expressionism, his interest in the unconscious mind, and his 'assassination of painting' philosophy
19302013
Nigerian novelist whose groundbreaking work "Things Fall Apart" became the most widely read African novel and established him as the father of modern African literature
19312015
Swedish poet, psychologist, and translator who received the 2011 Nobel Prize in Literature for his condensed, translucent poetry giving fresh access to reality
18801918
French poet, playwright, and art critic known for his pioneering work in the avant-garde movement and influential contributions to modern literature
18751937
French composer who created masterful orchestral works bridging Impressionism and modernism, including Boléro and Daphnis et Chloé
16001681
Distinguished Spanish dramatist, poet, and Catholic priest of the Golden Age, celebrated as 'the Spanish Shakespeare' and one of the greatest playwrights in history for his many verse dramas
18701952
Italian physician and educator who developed the globally recognized Montessori Method of education and scientific pedagogy
14931541
Swiss physician, philosopher, theologian, and alchemist who pioneered the use of chemistry in medicine and challenged traditional medical doctrines during the German Renaissance
19191952
Argentine actress and politician, First Lady of Argentina, suffragist, and founder of the Eva Perón Foundation
14911556
Spanish Catholic priest and theologian who founded the Society of Jesus (Jesuits) and served as its first Superior General
18571941
British lieutenant-general, writer, and the visionary founder of the global Scout and Girl Guide Movements
18471934
Prussian-German field marshal of the German Empire and statesman who served as President of Germany, known for leading the Imperial German Army during World War I and appointing Adolf Hitler as Chancellor
18831967
British statesman and politician who served as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 1945 to 1951 and was the longest-serving Labour Party leader
19352023
Japanese writer and Nobel Laureate known for his novels, short stories, and essays addressing political, social, and philosophical issues, including nuclear weapons and existentialism, recognized with the 1994 Nobel Prize in Literature