Time Period
Newspaper Era
1700 - 1899
The Newspaper Era took place between 1700 and 1899. This Era was preceded by the Printing Era and followed by the Radio & Film Era. The most memorable people born in this era include Johann Hermann, Carlos Pellegrini, and Princess Maria Maximilianovna of Leuchtenberg. The most important cities in this era, ranked by number of deaths, were Paris (742), London (277), and Vienna (207).
People
Between 1700 and 1899, the Newspaper Era era was the birth place of 19,117 globally memorable people, including Johann Hermann, Carlos Pellegrini, and Princess Maria Maximilianovna of Leuchtenberg. Additionaly, 7,664 globally memorable people passed away during the Newspaper Era era including André Charles Boulle, John Adams, and Thomas Jefferson.
People Born during the Newspaper Era era
Go to all RankingsJohann Hermann
1738 - 1800
HPI: 64.23
Carlos Pellegrini
1846 - 1906
HPI: 60.56
Princess Maria Maximilianovna of Leuchtenberg
1841 - 1914
HPI: 61.17
Charles W. Fairbanks
1852 - 1918
HPI: 63.29
Juliette Adam
1836 - 1936
HPI: 59.67
Mercedes de Acosta
1892 - 1968
HPI: 58.62
Ronald Firbank
1886 - 1926
HPI: 48.61
Roy Atwell
1878 - 1962
HPI: 49.23
Georges Couthon
1755 - 1794
HPI: 69.88
Dorothy Parker
1893 - 1967
HPI: 62.08
Charles Emmanuel, Prince of Carignano
1770 - 1800
HPI: 64.60
Enrichetta d'Este
1702 - 1777
HPI: 60.44
People Deceased during the Newspaper Era era
Go to all RankingsAndré Charles Boulle
1642 - 1732
HPI: 64.33
John Adams
1735 - 1826
HPI: 79.35
Thomas Jefferson
1743 - 1826
HPI: 93.18
James Monroe
1758 - 1831
HPI: 77.90
John Quincy Adams
1767 - 1848
HPI: 76.57
Rose Bertin
1747 - 1813
HPI: 64.03
Adalbert Krueger
1832 - 1896
HPI: 62.90
William Rowan Hamilton
1805 - 1865
HPI: 74.78
Silahdar Damat Ali Pasha
1667 - 1716
HPI: 60.90
Charles-Antoine Coypel
1694 - 1752
HPI: 58.62
Maximilian Hell
1720 - 1792
HPI: 61.77
Fruto Chamorro
1804 - 1855
HPI: 55.62
Occupations
Most individuals born in the Newspaper Era were POLITICIANS (4603), WRITERS (2433), PAINTERS (1060), MILITARY PERSONNELS (1055), and BIOLOGISTS (751), while most who died were ARTISTS (8), POLITICIANS (2211), FASHION DESIGNERS (2), ASTRONOMERS (134), and PHYSICISTS (131).
























