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Josiah Quincy
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1772 -
1864
U.S.
Congressman from Massachusetts. |
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Metternich,
Klemens von
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1773 -
1859
Austrian expert on foreign relations. |
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Louis-Philippe
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1773 -
1850
Citizen King. |
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Lewis, Meriwether
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1774 -
1809
The one with Clark. |
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O'Connell, Daniel
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1775 -
1847
Irish Liberator. |
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Louise of Mecklenburg
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1776 -
1810
Beloved Queen
of Prussia. |
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Alexander I
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1777 -
1825
Catherine's grandson. |
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Emmet, Robert
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1778 -
1803
Rising of 1803. |
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Bonaparte, Louis
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1778 -
1846
The emperor's brother. |
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Key, Francis Scott
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1779 -
1843
The
Star-Spangled Banner |
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Clausewitz, Carl von
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1780 -
1831
Prussian Stance
On War. |
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Webster, Daniel
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1782,
January 18 -
1852
Plymouth Oration. |
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John of Austria
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1782,
January 20 -1859
Archduke. |
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Bonaparte, Caroline
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1782,
March 25 -
1839
Queen of Naples. |
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Beauharnais Bonaparte,
Hortense de
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1783 -
1837
Josephine's daughter |
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Taylor, Zachary
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1784 -
1850
12th president of the US. |
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Walewska, Maria
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1786 -
1817
Polish patriot. |
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Crockett, Davy
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1786 -
1836
Defender of the Alamo. |
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Schopenhauer, Arthur
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1788 -
1860
Philosopher of pessimism. |
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Houston, Sam
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1793 -
1863
President of Texas. |
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Ferdinand I the Benign
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1793 -
1875
Austria's
Emperor. |
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Santa
Anna, Antonio Lopez de
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1794 -
1876
Mexico's
Napoleon. |
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Nicholas I
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1796 -
1855
Catherine's grandson. |
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Truth, Sojourner
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1797 -
1883
aka Isabella Baumfree. |
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Balzac, Honoré de
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1799 -
1850
Father of The Human Comedy. |
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Moltke, Helmuth K.B.
Count von
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1800 -
1891
Prussian military genius. |
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Brown, John
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1800 -
1859
For the slaves. |
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