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NameOccupationBirthDeathKnown for
Abraham
Religion
c. 1813 BC c. 1638 BC Father of the Abrahamic religions
Mark Akenside
Poet
9-Nov-1721 23-Jun-1770 The Pleasures of the Imagination
Ethan Allen
Military
10-Jan-1739 12-Feb-1789 Fighter with the Green Mountain Boys
Marlon Brando
Actor
3-Apr-1924 1-Jul-2004 A Streetcar Named Desire
Anthony Collins
Philosopher
21-Jun-1676 13-Dec-1729 A Discourse on Freethinking
Paul Davies
Physicist
22-Apr-1946   The Mind of God
Antony Flew
Philosopher
11-Feb-1923 8-Apr-2010 British Libertarian philosopher
Benjamin Franklin
Diplomat
17-Jan-1706 17-Apr-1790 American founding father
Martin Gardner
Mathematician
21-Oct-1914 22-May-2010 Mathematical games, Scientific American
Thomas Gray
Poet
26-Dec-1716 30-Jul-1771 An Elegy Written in a Country Church Yard
Jean-Baptiste Lamarck
Biologist
1-Aug-1744 18-Dec-1829 Early invertebrate biologist, evolutionary theorist
G. Gordon Liddy
Government
30-Nov-1930   Watergate criminal, talk-show-host
John Muir
Activist
21-Apr-1838 24-Dec-1914 Patron saint of Yosemite National Park
Thomas Paine
Activist
29-Jan-1737 8-Jun-1809 Common Sense
William Pierce
Author
11-Sep-1933 23-Jul-2002 The Turner Diaries
Sidney Poitier
Actor
20-Feb-1927   In The Heat Of The Night
J. B. Priestley
Novelist
13-Sep-1894 14-Aug-1984 An Inspector Calls
Adam Smith
Economist
5-Jun-1723 17-Jul-1790 The Wealth of Nations
Voltaire
Author
21-Nov-1694 30-May-1778 Candide



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