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===1601–1900=== *[[1605]] – [[Bernard of Corleone]], Italian saint (died 1667)<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.vatican.va/news_services/liturgy/documents/ns_lit_doc_20010610_ber-da-corleone_en.html|title=Bernardo da Corleone (1605-1667)|publisher=Holy See|date=|access-date=17 March 2017}}</ref> *[[1608]] – [[António Vieira]], Portuguese priest and philosopher (died 1697) *[[1611]] – [[Chongzhen Emperor]] of China (died 1644) *[[1612]] – [[Antoine Arnauld]], French mathematician, theologian, and philosopher (died 1694) *[[1643]] – [[Johann Kasimir Kolbe von Wartenberg]], Prussian politician, 1st [[Minister President of Prussia]] (died 1712) *[[1649]] – [[Augusta Marie of Holstein-Gottorp]], German noblewoman (died 1728)<ref>{{cite book|title=Royal Genealogies: Or the Genealogical Tables of Emperors, Kings and Princes|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=Ge9lAAAAcAAJ&pg=PA439|year=1736|publisher=Bettenham|pages=439}}</ref> *[[1664]] – [[Mustafa II]], Ottoman sultan (died 1703) *[[1665]] – [[Anne, Queen of Great Britain]], Queen of England, Scotland and Ireland (died 1714)<ref>{{cite web |title=Queen Anne: Biography on Undiscovered Scotland |url=https://www.undiscoveredscotland.co.uk/usbiography/monarchs/anne.html |website=www.undiscoveredscotland.co.uk |access-date=17 February 2020}}</ref> *[[1695]] – [[Nicolaus II Bernoulli]], Swiss-Russian mathematician and theorist (died 1726) *[[1719]] – [[Alberto Pullicino]], Maltese painter (died 1759) *[[1726]] – [[Patrick Russell (herpetologist)|Patrick Russell]], Scottish surgeon and zoologist (died 1805) *[[1732]] – [[Charles Lee (general)|Charles Lee]], English-American general (died 1782) *[[1736]] – [[Franz Xaver Messerschmidt]], German-Austrian sculptor (died 1783) *[[1744]] – [[Pierre-Joseph Desault]], French anatomist and surgeon (died 1795) *[[1748]] – [[Adam Weishaupt]], German philosopher and academic, founded the [[Illuminati]] (died 1830) *[[1753]] – [[Évariste de Parny]], French poet and author (died 1814) *[[1756]] – [[Aaron Burr]], American colonel and politician, 3rd [[Vice President of the United States]] (died 1836) *[[1758]] – [[Julian Ursyn Niemcewicz]], Belarusian-Polish poet, playwright, and politician (died 1841) *[[1769]] – [[Ludwig von Wallmoden-Gimborn]], Austrian general (died 1862) *[[1772]] – [[George Murray (British Army officer)|George Murray]], Scottish general and politician, [[Secretary of State for War and the Colonies]] (died 1830) *[[1778]] – [[Ugo Foscolo]], Italian author and poet (died 1827) *[[1781]] – [[John Keane, 1st Baron Keane]], Irish general and politician, [[List of colonial governors of Saint Lucia|Governor of Saint Lucia]] (died 1844) *[[1796]] – [[John Stevens Henslow]], English botanist and geologist (died 1861) *[[1797]] – [[Joseph von Radowitz]], Prussian general and politician, [[List of foreign ministers of Prussia|Foreign Minister of Prussia]] (died 1853) *[[1799]] – [[Imre Frivaldszky]], Hungarian botanist and entomologist (died 1870) *[[1800]] – [[Achille Devéria]], French painter and lithographer (died 1857) *[[1802]] – [[Charles Wheatstone]], English-French physicist and cryptographer (died 1875) *[[1811]] – [[Henry Liddell]], English priest, author, and academic (died 1898) *[[1814]] – [[Auguste Chapdelaine]], French missionary and saint (died 1856) *[[1818]] – [[William M. Evarts]], American lawyer and politician, 27th [[United States Secretary of State]] (died 1901) *[[1820]] – [[Thomas C. Durant]], American railroad tycoon (died 1885) *[[1829]] – [[Joseph Auguste Émile Vaudremer]], French architect, designed the [[La Santé Prison]] and [[Saint-Pierre-de-Montrouge]] (died 1914) *[[1832]] – [[John Brown Gordon]], American general and politician, 53rd [[Governor of Georgia]] (died 1904) *[[1833]] – [[José María de Pereda]], Spanish author and academic (died 1906) * 1833 – [[J. E. B. Stuart]], American general (died 1864) *[[1834]] – [[Edwin Klebs]], German-Swiss pathologist and academic (died 1913) * 1834 – [[Ema Pukšec]], Croatian-German soprano (died 1889) * 1834 – [[Wilhelm von Scherff]], German general and author (died 1911) *[[1838]] – [[Henry Irving]], English actor and manager (died 1905) * 1838 – [[Israel Meir Kagan]], Lithuanian-Polish rabbi and author (died 1933) *[[1839]] – [[Eduard Hitzig]], German neurologist and psychiatrist (died 1907) *[[1842]] – [[Alexandre Ribot]], French academic and politician, [[Prime Minister of France]] (died 1923)<ref name="Tucker2005">{{cite book|author=Spencer Tucker|title=World War I: Encyclopedia|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=2YqjfHLyyj8C&pg=PA982|year=2005|publisher=ABC-CLIO|isbn=978-1-85109-420-2|page=982}}</ref> *[[1843]] – [[Inoue Kowashi]], Japanese scholar and politician (died 1895) * 1843 – [[Frederic William Henry Myers]], English poet and philologist, co-founded the [[Society for Psychical Research]] (died 1901) *[[1845]] – [[Isidor Straus]], German-American businessman and politician (died 1912) *[[1847]] – [[Henry Janeway Hardenbergh]], American architect, designed the [[Plaza Hotel]] (died 1918) *[[1852]] – [[C. Lloyd Morgan]], English zoologist and psychologist (died 1936) * 1852 – [[Vasily Safonov]], Russian pianist, composer, and conductor (died 1918) *[[1861]] – [[Nikolay Zelinsky]], Russian chemist and academic (died 1953) *[[1864]] – [[John Henry Mackay]], Scottish-German philosopher and author (died 1933) *[[1866]] – [[Karl Sapper]], German linguist and explorer (died 1945) *[[1872]] – [[Robert Maillart]], Swiss engineer, designed the [[Salginatobel Bridge]] and [[Schwandbach Bridge]] (died 1940) *[[1874]] – [[Bhaktisiddhanta Sarasvati Thakura]], Indian religious leader, founded the [[Gaudiya Math]] (died 1937) *[[1875]] – [[Leonid Gobyato]], Russian general (died 1915) *[[1876]] – [[Henry Blogg]], English fisherman and sailor (died 1954) *[[1879]] – [[Othon Friesz]], French painter (died 1949) * 1879 – [[Magnús Guðmundsson (politician)|Magnús Guðmundsson]], Icelandic lawyer and politician, 3rd [[Prime Minister of Iceland]] (died 1937) * 1879 – [[Edwin Samuel Montagu]], English politician, [[Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster]] (died 1924) * 1879 – [[Carl Ramsauer]], German physicist and author (died 1955) *[[1880]] – [[Nishinoumi Kajirō II]], Japanese sumo wrestler, the 25th [[Yokozuna (sumo)|Yokozuna]] (died 1931) *[[1884]] – [[Marcel Cohen]], French linguist and scholar (died 1974) *[[1887]] – [[Josef Frings]], German cardinal (died 1978) *[[1890]] – [[Khan Abdul Ghaffar Khan]], Pakistani activist and politician (died 1988) * 1890 – [[James McGirr]], Australian politician, 28th [[Premier of New South Wales]] (died 1957) *[[1892]] – [[Maximilian Fretter-Pico]], German general (died 1984) * 1892 – [[William P. Murphy]], American physician and academic, [[Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine|Nobel Prize]] laureate (died 1987) *[[1893]] – [[Muhammad Zafarullah Khan]], Pakistani politician and diplomat, 1st [[Minister of Foreign Affairs (Pakistan)|Minister of Foreign Affairs for Pakistan]] (died 1985) *[[1894]] – [[Eric Partridge]], New Zealand-English lexicographer and academic (died 1979) * 1894 – [[Kirpal Singh]], Indian spiritual master (died 1974) *[[1895]] – [[Robert La Follette Jr.]], American politician (died 1953) * 1895 – [[María Teresa Vera]], Cuban singer, guitarist and composer (died 1965) * 1895 – [[Babe Ruth]], American baseball player and coach (died 1948) *[[1898]] – [[Harry Haywood]], American soldier and politician (died 1985) *[[1899]] – [[Ramon Novarro]], Mexican-American actor, singer, and director (died 1968)
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