Born in 1810
Antoine Thomson d'Abbadie
A significant figure in the fields of geography, ethnology, linguistics, and astronomy. Conducted extensive explorations in Africa, particularly in Ethiopia. Contributed to the understanding of the geography of the region and the cultures encountered. Developed astronomical instruments and conducted various measurements that advanced the field. Published numerous works that documented findings and theories regarding geography and ethnology.
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Served as the first Premier of Victoria from 1856 to 1857. Played a crucial role in developing the legislative framework for the colony. Focused on advancing education and land management policies during the early years of Victoria's self-governance. Contributed to the establishment of key institutions that shaped the governance of the region.
Continue ReadingJeremiah S. Black
A prominent jurist and politician, held the position of 23rd Secretary of State under President James Buchanan from 1857 to 1858. Served as Attorney General from 1856 to 1857. Contributed to legal discourse through published works and legal opinions. Played a significant role in the political landscape leading up to the American Civil War.
Continue ReadingFerdinand Barbedienne
Developed several advancements in the field of engineering and industrial production. Founded a successful company specializing in bronze casting and model making. Collaborated with artists and architects to create various sculptures and monuments. Notable for producing quality replicas of classical sculptures and works of art, which contributed to the promotion of French culture and artistry in the 19th century.
Continue ReadingErnestine Rose
A prominent suffragist and abolitionist, this individual advocated for women's rights and social reform throughout the 19th century. Immigrating from Poland to the United States, engaged in public speaking and writing to promote equality and justice. Collaborated with other activists to advance the causes of abolition and women's suffrage, participating in significant events such as the Seneca Falls Convention in 1848. Contributed to the establishment of various organizations aimed at improving women's legal rights and fighting against slavery.
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A prominent figure in Welsh literature and architecture during the 19th century. Talhaiarn was a member of the Gorsedd of Bards and actively participated in Eisteddfodau, promoting Welsh culture and language. Significant contributions to architecture include designs for various churches and public buildings across Wales. As a poet, Talhaiarn's works reflected the rich cultural heritage of Wales and often employed traditional forms and themes. His legacy continues to be recognized in the fields of Welsh poetry and architectural design.
Continue ReadingPierre Louis Charles de Failly
Served as a general in the French Army during the 19th century. Participated in significant military campaigns, particularly during the Crimean War. Held various leadership roles and contributed to the tactical development of French military strategies. Transitioned into political roles, influencing military policies in France.
Continue ReadingErnst Kummer
Contributed significantly to algebraic number theory, particularly in the development of the theory of ideals. Served as a professor at various universities, including the University of Berlin. Published important works that advanced the understanding of algebra and number theory, including investigations on the properties of hypergeometric functions. Introduced the notion of Kummer extension and provided foundational work that influenced future mathematicians in the field.
Continue ReadingOle Bull
A prominent violinist and composer, contributed significantly to the world of music during the 19th century. Gained acclaim for virtuosic performances throughout Europe and the United States. Promoted Norwegian music and culture, including the incorporation of folk themes into classical compositions. Established the Norwegian Theater in 1850, which fostered the growth of Norwegian drama and arts.
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