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Who Was Alive in 1875

61 of 328 historical figures were alive in 1875

Victor Hugo
Victor HugoAge 73
1802–1885 · Literature
Les Misérables, The Hunchback of Notre-Dame
Hans Christian Andersen
Hans Christian AndersenAge 70
1805–1875 · Literature
The Little Mermaid, fairy tales
Charles Darwin
Charles DarwinAge 66
1809–1882 · Science & Invention
Theory of evolution by natural selection
Giuseppe Verdi
Giuseppe VerdiAge 62
1813–1901 · Music
La Traviata, Aida — operatic master
Richard Wagner
Richard WagnerAge 62
1813–1883 · Music
Ring Cycle, revolutionary opera
Otto von Bismarck
Otto von BismarckAge 60
1815–1898 · Politics & Leadership
Unified Germany, the Iron Chancellor
Frederick Douglass
Frederick DouglassAge 57
1818–1895 · Activism & Social Change
Abolitionist, orator, writer
Karl Marx
Karl MarxAge 57
1818–1883 · Philosophy & Thought
Das Kapital, Communist Manifesto
Herman Melville
Herman MelvilleAge 56
1819–1891 · Literature
Moby-Dick
Queen Victoria
Queen VictoriaAge 56
1819–1901 · Politics & Leadership
Longest-reigning British monarch of her era
Walt Whitman
Walt WhitmanAge 56
1819–1892 · Literature
Leaves of Grass, father of free verse
Susan B. Anthony
Susan B. AnthonyAge 55
1820–1906 · Activism & Social Change
Women's suffrage pioneer
Florence Nightingale
Florence NightingaleAge 55
1820–1910 · Activism & Social Change
Founder of modern nursing
Fyodor Dostoevsky
Fyodor DostoevskyAge 54
1821–1881 · Literature
Crime and Punishment, The Brothers Karamazov
Harriet Tubman
Harriet TubmanAge 53
1822–1913 · Activism & Social Change
Underground Railroad conductor
Louis Pasteur
Louis PasteurAge 53
1822–1895 · Science & Invention
Germ theory, pasteurization
Gregor Mendel
Gregor MendelAge 53
1822–1884 · Science & Invention
Father of genetics
Jules Verne
Jules VerneAge 47
1828–1905 · Literature
20,000 Leagues Under the Sea
Leo Tolstoy
Leo TolstoyAge 47
1828–1910 · Literature
War and Peace, Anna Karenina
Emily Dickinson
Emily DickinsonAge 45
1830–1886 · Literature
Reclusive poetic genius
Sitting Bull
Sitting BullAge 44
1831–1890 · Politics & Leadership
Lakota leader who defeated Custer at Little Bighorn
Alfred Nobel
Alfred NobelAge 42
1833–1896 · Science & Invention
Invented dynamite, founded Nobel Prizes
Dmitri Mendeleev
Dmitri MendeleevAge 41
1834–1907 · Science & Invention
Created the periodic table of elements
Mark Twain
Mark TwainAge 40
1835–1910 · Literature
Adventures of Huckleberry Finn
Andrew Carnegie
Andrew CarnegieAge 40
1835–1919 · Business & Industry
Steel magnate, philanthropist
John D. Rockefeller
John D. RockefellerAge 36
1839–1937 · Business & Industry
Oil tycoon, richest American ever
Claude Monet
Claude MonetAge 35
1840–1926 · Art
Water Lilies, father of Impressionism
Pyotr Tchaikovsky
Pyotr TchaikovskyAge 35
1840–1893 · Music
Swan Lake, The Nutcracker
Pierre-Auguste Renoir
Pierre-Auguste RenoirAge 34
1841–1919 · Art
Impressionist painter of joyful scenes
Friedrich Nietzsche
Friedrich NietzscheAge 31
1844–1900 · Philosophy & Thought
"God is dead," Beyond Good and Evil
Thomas Edison
Thomas EdisonAge 28
1847–1931 · Science & Invention
Light bulb, phonograph, 1000+ patents
Alexander Graham Bell
Alexander Graham BellAge 28
1847–1922 · Science & Invention
Invented the telephone
Antoni Gaudí
Antoni GaudíAge 23
1852–1926 · Art
Sagrada Família architect
Vincent van Gogh
Vincent van GoghAge 22
1853–1890 · Art
Starry Night, post-Impressionist icon
Oscar Wilde
Oscar WildeAge 21
1854–1900 · Literature
The Picture of Dorian Gray, wit and charm
Sigmund Freud
Sigmund FreudAge 19
1856–1939 · Philosophy & Thought
Father of psychoanalysis
Nikola Tesla
Nikola TeslaAge 19
1856–1943 · Science & Invention
AC electricity, visionary inventor
Woodrow Wilson
Woodrow WilsonAge 19
1856–1924 · Politics & Leadership
28th US President, League of Nations
Theodore Roosevelt
Theodore RooseveltAge 17
1858–1919 · Politics & Leadership
26th US President, Rough Rider
Emmeline Pankhurst
Emmeline PankhurstAge 17
1858–1928 · Activism & Social Change
British suffragette leader
Max Planck
Max PlanckAge 17
1858–1947 · Science & Invention
Father of quantum theory
Arthur Conan Doyle
Arthur Conan DoyleAge 16
1859–1930 · Literature
Creator of Sherlock Holmes
Rabindranath Tagore
Rabindranath TagoreAge 14
1861–1941 · Literature
First non-European Nobel laureate in Literature
Gustav Klimt
Gustav KlimtAge 13
1862–1918 · Art
The Kiss, Art Nouveau master
Claude Debussy
Claude DebussyAge 13
1862–1918 · Music
Clair de Lune, Impressionist music
Henry Ford
Henry FordAge 12
1863–1947 · Business & Industry
Assembly line, Model T automobile
Edvard Munch
Edvard MunchAge 12
1863–1944 · Art
The Scream
H.G. Wells
H.G. WellsAge 9
1866–1946 · Literature
The War of the Worlds, science fiction pioneer
Sun Yat-sen
Sun Yat-senAge 9
1866–1925 · Politics & Leadership
Father of the Republic of China
Marie Curie
Marie CurieAge 8
1867–1934 · Science & Invention
Radioactivity, first woman Nobel laureate
Scott Joplin
Scott JoplinAge 7
1868–1917 · Music
King of Ragtime
Mahatma Gandhi
Mahatma GandhiAge 6
1869–1948 · Politics & Leadership
Nonviolent independence leader of India
Grigori Rasputin
Grigori RasputinAge 6
1869–1916 · Politics & Leadership
Mystic who influenced the Russian royal family
Marcel Proust
Marcel ProustAge 4
1871–1922 · Literature
In Search of Lost Time
Orville Wright
Orville WrightAge 4
1871–1948 · Science & Invention
Co-inventor of the airplane
Roald Amundsen
Roald AmundsenAge 3
1872–1928 · Exploration
First to reach the South Pole
Ernest Shackleton
Ernest ShackletonAge 1
1874–1922 · Exploration
Heroic Antarctic explorer, Endurance expedition
Guglielmo Marconi
Guglielmo MarconiAge 1
1874–1937 · Science & Invention
Pioneer of long-distance radio
Winston Churchill
Winston ChurchillAge 1
1874–1965 · Politics & Leadership
British PM who led WWII effort
Harry Houdini
Harry HoudiniAge 1
1874–1926 · Film & Entertainment
Legendary escape artist & illusionist
Carl Jung
Carl JungAge 0
1875–1961 · Philosophy & Thought
Analytical psychology, archetypes
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