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 António de Oliveira Salazar, Mehmed V, and Ibn Saud. 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 António de Oliveira Salazar, Mehmed V, and Ibn Saud. Additionaly, 7,671 globally memorable people passed away during the Newspaper Era era including Pope Benedict XIV, Pōmare I, and Carl Stamitz.
People Born during the Newspaper Era era
Go to all RankingsAntónio de Oliveira Salazar
1889 - 1970
HPI: 81.59
Mehmed V
1844 - 1918
HPI: 79.26
Ibn Saud
1875 - 1953
HPI: 79.58
György Lukács
1885 - 1971
HPI: 75.73
Alexander of Greece
1893 - 1920
HPI: 74.74
Karl Friedrich Schinkel
1781 - 1841
HPI: 74.55
Ivan VI of Russia
1740 - 1764
HPI: 74.65
Peter III of Russia
1728 - 1762
HPI: 80.24
Paul Signac
1863 - 1935
HPI: 76.87
Béla Kun
1886 - 1938
HPI: 75.24
Alexander Calder
1898 - 1976
HPI: 71.36
Richard Owen
1804 - 1892
HPI: 71.86
People Deceased during the Newspaper Era era
Go to all RankingsPope Benedict XIV
1675 - 1758
HPI: 83.17
Pōmare I
1742 - 1803
HPI: 63.79
Carl Stamitz
1745 - 1801
HPI: 68.39
Henriette Herz
1764 - 1847
HPI: 57.41
William Buckland
1784 - 1856
HPI: 62.13
Mihail Kogălniceanu
1817 - 1891
HPI: 63.33
Bayard Taylor
1825 - 1878
HPI: 51.19
Adolphus Frederick III, Duke of Mecklenburg-Strelitz
1686 - 1752
HPI: 63.21
Hon'inbō Shūsaku
1829 - 1862
HPI: 62.42
Farrukhsiyar
1685 - 1719
HPI: 59.30
Maximilian, Hereditary Prince of Saxony
1759 - 1838
HPI: 69.15
Jean Maximilien Lamarque
1770 - 1832
HPI: 64.83
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 RELIGIOUS FIGURES (247), POLITICIANS (2214), COMPOSERS (407), SOCIAL ACTIVISTS (85), and GEOLOGISTS (32).
























