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 Clara Campoamor, Roger Vercel, and Princess Maria Antonia of the Two Sicilies. The most important cities in this era, ranked by number of deaths, were Paris (743), London (277), and Vienna (207).
People
Between 1700 and 1899, the Newspaper Era era was the birth place of 19,135 globally memorable people, including Clara Campoamor, Roger Vercel, and Princess Maria Antonia of the Two Sicilies. Additionaly, 7,671 globally memorable people passed away during the Newspaper Era era including Peter Artedi, Aimé Bonpland, and Coenraad Jacob Temminck.
People Born during the Newspaper Era era
Go to all RankingsClara Campoamor
1888 - 1972
HPI: 64.87
Roger Vercel
1894 - 1957
HPI: 53.41
Princess Maria Antonia of the Two Sicilies
1814 - 1898
HPI: 61.79
Lothrop Stoddard
1883 - 1950
HPI: 54.21
Francisco Javier de Istúriz y Montero
1790 - 1871
HPI: 51.88
Juan Bravo Murillo
1803 - Present
HPI: 54.50
Vlastimil Lada-Sázavský
1886 - 1956
HPI: 53.60
Louisa Bolus
1877 - 1970
HPI: 60.19
Wilhelm Hasse
1894 - 1945
HPI: 57.60
Kurt von der Chevallerie
1891 - 1945
HPI: 59.41
Carl Fredrik Adelcrantz
1716 - 1796
HPI: 57.77
Johann Jacob Schweppe
1740 - 1821
HPI: 62.72
People Deceased during the Newspaper Era era
Go to all RankingsPeter Artedi
1705 - 1735
HPI: 60.84
Aimé Bonpland
1773 - 1858
HPI: 68.96
Coenraad Jacob Temminck
1778 - 1858
HPI: 70.27
Hans Karl von Diebitsch
1785 - 1831
HPI: 63.83
José Miguel Carrera
1785 - 1821
HPI: 59.28
Abraham Gottlob Werner
1749 - 1817
HPI: 68.30
John Greenleaf Whittier
1807 - 1892
HPI: 54.59
Vilna Gaon
1720 - 1797
HPI: 66.86
Henrik Steffens
1773 - 1845
HPI: 60.87
Abigail Fillmore
1798 - 1853
HPI: 60.29
August Neidhardt von Gneisenau
1760 - 1831
HPI: 67.53
Charles Wilkes
1798 - 1877
HPI: 60.41
Occupations
Most individuals born in the Newspaper Era were POLITICIANS (4605), WRITERS (2436), PAINTERS (1060), MILITARY PERSONNELS (1058), and BIOLOGISTS (752), while most who died were BIOLOGISTS (459), MILITARY PERSONNELS (375), POLITICIANS (2214), GEOLOGISTS (32), and WRITERS (963).
























