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 Pedro Antonio de Alarcón, Charles Garnier, and Gyula Andrássy. The most important cities in this era, ranked by number of deaths, were Paris (742), London (277), and Vienna (207).
People
Between 1700 and 1899, the Newspaper Era era was the birth place of 19,113 globally memorable people, including Pedro Antonio de Alarcón, Charles Garnier, and Gyula Andrássy. Additionaly, 7,663 globally memorable people passed away during the Newspaper Era era including Anne Brontë, Charles J. Guiteau, and Abraham Lincoln.
People Born during the Newspaper Era era
Go to all RankingsPedro Antonio de Alarcón
1833 - 1891
HPI: 63.63
Charles Garnier
1825 - 1898
HPI: 69.69
Gyula Andrássy
1823 - 1890
HPI: 75.56
Abel Gance
1889 - 1981
HPI: 68.48
Butch Cassidy
1866 - 1908
HPI: 68.23
Nicolae Iorga
1871 - 1940
HPI: 66.00
J. E. B. Stuart
1833 - 1864
HPI: 70.53
Sequoyah
1770 - 1843
HPI: 62.60
William James Sidis
1898 - 1944
HPI: 78.04
Andrés Bonifacio
1863 - 1897
HPI: 64.99
Otto Wille Kuusinen
1881 - 1964
HPI: 68.80
Georges Sorel
1847 - 1922
HPI: 70.56
People Deceased during the Newspaper Era era
Go to all RankingsAnne Brontë
1820 - 1849
HPI: 75.21
Charles J. Guiteau
1841 - 1882
HPI: 60.33
Abraham Lincoln
1809 - 1865
HPI: 87.87
Arthur Schopenhauer
1788 - 1860
HPI: 87.55
Albert Sidney Johnston
1803 - 1862
HPI: 59.70
Alfred Nobel
1833 - 1896
HPI: 88.86
Ada Lovelace
1815 - 1852
HPI: 87.83
Abner Doubleday
1819 - 1893
HPI: 64.94
Augustin-Jean Fresnel
1788 - 1827
HPI: 73.35
Alexander Mackenzie
1822 - 1892
HPI: 72.86
André-Marie Ampère
1775 - 1836
HPI: 84.30
Amos Bronson Alcott
1799 - 1888
HPI: 55.86
Occupations
Most individuals born in the Newspaper Era were POLITICIANS (4601), WRITERS (2432), PAINTERS (1060), MILITARY PERSONNELS (1055), and BIOLOGISTS (751), while most who died were WRITERS (963), EXTREMISTS (21), POLITICIANS (2211), PHILOSOPHERS (172), and MILITARY PERSONNELS (374).
























