Страница - 1805Страница - 1807- BARTOLOMÉ ESTÉBAN MURILLO, Spanish painter (1618-1682).
- PAUL HARMENS REMBRANDT VAN RYN, Dutch painter (1607-1669).
- Peter Paul Rubens, Flemish painter (1577-1640).
- DIEGO RODRIGUEZ DE SILVAY VELASQUEZ, Spanish painter (1599-1660).
- Sir Christopher Wren, English architect (1632-1723).
- HUGO GROTIUS, or De Groot, Dutch jurist (1583-1645).
- Sir Edward Coke, lord chief-justice of England (1549-1634).
- ARMAND JEAN DUPLESSIS DE RICHELIEU, cardinal and duke, French statesman (1585-1642).
- OLIVER CROMWELL, lord protector of the English commonwealth (1599-1658).
- Count Johann Tserclaes von Tilly, German general in the Thirty Years’ War (1559-1632).
- Count Albrecht Wenzel Eusebius von Wallenstein, Austrian general (1583-1634).
- Duke of Marlborough (John Churchill), English general (1650-1722).
- William III. (prince of Orange), king of Great Britain, stadtholder of the Netherlands (1650-1702).
- Christina, queen of Sweden (1626-1689).
- Marten Harpertzoon van Tromp, Dutch admiral (1597-1653).
- Vicomte Henri de la Tour d’Auvergne de Turenne, marshal of France (1611-1672).
- William Penn, English Quaker, founder of Pennsylvania (1644-1718).
- Cardinal Jules, or Giulio, Mazarin, prime minister of Louis XIV. (1602-1661).
- Louis II., Prince de Conde, French general (1621-1686).
- Gustavus Adolphus, king of Sweden (1594-1632).
- Louis XIV. the Great, king of France (1638-1715).
- JOHN WESLEY, English founder of Methodism (1703-1791).
- Jonathan Edwards, American theologian, metaphysician (1703-1758).
- George Whitefield, evangelist and one of the founders of Methodism (1714-1770).
- GEORG FRIEDRICH HANDEL, German musical composer (1685-1759).
- Philip Van Dyck, Dutch painter (1680-1752).
- Johann Sebastian Bach German composer and musician (1685-1750).
- JOHANN CHRYSOSTONUS WOLFGANG AMADEUS MOZART, German musical composer (1756-1791).
- Joseph Haydn, German musical composer (1732-1809).
- Sir Joshua Reynolds, English portrait painter (1723-1792).
- PETER I. (Alexeievitch), the Great, czar of Russia (1672-1725).
- Charles XII., king of Sweden and Norway (1682-1718).
- Prince Eugene of Savoy, Austrian general (1663-1736).
- GEORGE WASHINGTON, general and first president of the United States (1732-1799).
- William Pitt, first Earl of Chatham, English statesman (1708-1778).
- THOMAS JEFFERSON, third president of the United States (1743-1826).
- FREDERICK II., the Great, Prussian general and emperor (1712-1786).
- Alexander Hamilton, American lawyer and statesman (1757-1804).
- Robert Clive, first Lord, British general and statesman (1725-1774).
- Adam Smith, Scottish political economist (1723-1790).
- Anne, queen of England (1664-1714).
- Catherine II., empress of Russia (1729-1796).
- George Jacques Danton, French revolutionist (1759-1794).
- Marquis Marie Jean Paul Roch Yves Gilbert Motier de Lafayette, or La Fayette,
French general and patriot (1757-1834).
- Jean Paul Marat, French revolutionist (1744-1793).
- Maximilien Joseph Marie Isidore de Robespierre, French revolutionist (1758-1794).
- Thaddeus (Tadeusz) Kosciusko, Polish patriot (1746?-1817).
- Francis I., emperor of Germany (1708-1765).
- Lord Horatio Nelson, English admiral (1758-1805).
- Maria Theresa, empress of Austria (1717-1780).
- Charles James Fox, English statesman and orator (1749-1806).
- William Ellery Channing, American divine and author (1780-1842).
- James Martineau, Unitarian divine and author (1807-1878).
- Theodore Parker, American theologian and scholar (1810-1860).
- Henry Ward Beecher, American preacher, writer and orator (1813-1887).
- Charles Grandison Finney, evangelist and theologian (1792-1875).
- Dwight Lyman Moody, evangelist (1837-1899).
- Charles Haddon Spurgeon, English pulpit-orator (1834-1892).
- Clara Barton, promoter American Red Cross (1830-1912).
- Frances Elizabeth Willard, temperance reformer (1839-1898).
- Mary Baker Glover Eddy, founder of Christian Science (1821-1910).
- Brigham Young, American Mormon leader (1801-1877).
- Joseph Smith, founder of the sect of Mormons (1805-1844) John Henry Newman, English theologian and author (1801-1890).
- LUDWIG VAN BEETHOVEN, German musical composer (1770-1827).
- Franz Schubert, German composer (1797-1828).
- Antonio Canova, Italian sculptor (1757-1822).
- Jean Baptiste Camille Corot, French landscape painter (1796-1875).
- Bertel Thorwaldsen, Danish sculptor (1770-1844).
- Jean Dominique Auguste Ingres, French painter (1781-1867).
- Frederic François Chopin, Polish pianist and musical composer (1810-1849).
- James Abbott M’Neill Whistler, American-English painter (1834-1903).
- Robert Schumann, German musical composer (1815-1856).
- RICHARD WAGNER, German musical composer (1813-1883).
- Johannes Brahms, German composer (1833-1897).
- Giuseppe Verdi, Italian musical composer (1814-1901) Théodore Rousseau, French painter
(1812-1867).
- JOHN MARSHALL, American jurist and statesman (1755-1835).
- Andrew Jackson, general and seventh president of the United States (1767-1845).
- Henry Clay, American statesman and orator (1777-1852).
- Arthur Wellesley Wellington, first Duke of, British general and statesman (1769-1852).
- John Caldwell Calhoun, American statesman (1782-1850).
- Prince Clemens Wenzel Nepomuk Lothar von Metternich, Austrian statesman (1773-1859).
- Charles Maurice de Talleyrand-Perigord, Prince of Benevento, French diplomatist (1754-1838).
- Count Camillo Benso di Cavour, Italian statesman (1810-1861).
- ABRAHAM LINCOLN, sixteenth president of the United States (1809-1865).
- David Glascoe Farragut, American admiral (1801-1870).
- ROBERT EDWARD LEE, American Confederate general (1807-1870).
- Napoleon III. (Charles Louis Napoléon Bonaparte), emperor of the French (1808-1873).