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 Gichin Funakoshi, José María de Pereda, and Karolina Widerström. The most important cities in this era, ranked by number of deaths, were Paris (743), London (277), and Vienna (208).
People
Between 1700 and 1899, the Newspaper Era era was the birth place of 19,183 globally memorable people, including Gichin Funakoshi, José María de Pereda, and Karolina Widerström. Additionaly, 7,683 globally memorable people passed away during the Newspaper Era era including Louise Marie Thérèse of Artois, Ivan Kuratov, and Archduchess Maria Amalia of Austria.
People Born during the Newspaper Era era
Go to all RankingsGichin Funakoshi
1868 - 1957
HPI: 74.41
José María de Pereda
1833 - 1906
HPI: 55.09
Karolina Widerström
1856 - 1949
HPI: 54.48
Franz Liszt
1811 - 1886
HPI: 84.99
John Dalton
1766 - 1844
HPI: 83.53
Gilbert Stuart
1755 - 1828
HPI: 61.59
Sandford Fleming
1827 - 1915
HPI: 63.33
George Newbold Lawrence
1806 - 1895
HPI: 59.58
Eugène Charles Catalan
1814 - 1894
HPI: 65.89
Wil van Gogh
1862 - 1941
HPI: 55.83
Edvard Munch
1863 - 1944
HPI: 87.17
David Hilbert
1862 - 1943
HPI: 81.20
People Deceased during the Newspaper Era era
Go to all RankingsLouise Marie Thérèse of Artois
1819 - 1864
HPI: 65.67
Ivan Kuratov
1839 - 1875
HPI: 53.81
Archduchess Maria Amalia of Austria
1746 - 1804
HPI: 73.42
Archduchess Maria Anna of Austria
1718 - 1744
HPI: 71.38
Archduchess Maria Elisabeth of Austria
1743 - 1808
HPI: 73.76
Wilhelmine of Prussia, Queen of the Netherlands
1774 - 1837
HPI: 67.96
Ninon de l'Enclos
1620 - 1705
HPI: 69.75
Lydia Koidula
1843 - 1886
HPI: 65.24
Madeleine de Scudéry
1607 - 1701
HPI: 68.01
Barbara Bodichon
1827 - 1891
HPI: 58.27
Adrienne Lecouvreur
1692 - 1730
HPI: 64.88
Maria Beatrice of Savoy
1792 - 1840
HPI: 64.09
Occupations
Most individuals born in the Newspaper Erawere POLITICIANS (4605), WRITERS (2446), MILITARY PERSONNELS (1064), PAINTERS (1062), and BIOLOGISTS (753), while most who died were POLITICIANS (2217), LINGUISTS (38), WRITERS (964), PAINTERS (452), and ACTORS (28).
























