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 Irène Joliot-Curie, Joseph II, Holy Roman Emperor, and Maurice Maeterlinck. 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 Irène Joliot-Curie, Joseph II, Holy Roman Emperor, and Maurice Maeterlinck. Additionaly, 7,683 globally memorable people passed away during the Newspaper Era era including William IV, Prince of Orange, Manuel González Flores, and Augustin Thierry.
People Born during the Newspaper Era era
Go to all RankingsIrène Joliot-Curie
1897 - 1956
HPI: 82.18
Joseph II, Holy Roman Emperor
1741 - 1790
HPI: 82.18
Maurice Maeterlinck
1862 - 1949
HPI: 82.17
Marie Louise, Duchess of Parma
1791 - 1847
HPI: 82.16
Maximilian I of Mexico
1832 - 1867
HPI: 82.14
Jacques-Louis David
1748 - 1825
HPI: 82.11
Ferdinand de Saussure
1857 - 1913
HPI: 82.09
Jean-Baptiste Lamarck
1744 - 1829
HPI: 82.06
L. L. Zamenhof
1859 - 1917
HPI: 82.06
Louis Braille
1809 - 1852
HPI: 81.98
Heinrich Heine
1797 - 1856
HPI: 81.96
Louisa May Alcott
1832 - 1888
HPI: 81.95
People Deceased during the Newspaper Era era
Go to all RankingsWilliam IV, Prince of Orange
1711 - 1751
HPI: 70.54
Manuel González Flores
1833 - 1893
HPI: 60.88
Augustin Thierry
1795 - 1856
HPI: 62.83
Giovanni Maria Lancisi
1654 - 1720
HPI: 59.09
Benjamin Vulliamy
1747 - 1811
HPI: 52.66
Sebastian Kneipp
1821 - 1897
HPI: 65.57
Christen Købke
1810 - 1848
HPI: 61.46
Hyacinth
1777 - 1853
HPI: 61.18
Louis-Michel van Loo
1707 - 1771
HPI: 66.54
George Stubbs
1724 - 1806
HPI: 62.95
Casimir Pulaski
1745 - 1779
HPI: 63.98
Jan Czerski
1845 - 1892
HPI: 61.37
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), HISTORIANS (66), PHYSICIANS (165), BUSINESSPEOPLE (58), and PAINTERS (452).
























