Lista de Personas Famosas que murieron en 1901
Anton Barvitius
Antonín Viktor Barvitius, also known as Anton Barvitius, was a Czech architect working in Revivalism architecture.
Carlos Alejandro de Sajonia-Weimar-Eisenach
Carlos Alejandro Augusto Juan, Gran Duque de Sajonia-Weimar-Eisenach fue el soberano del ducado alemán de Sajonia-Weimar-Eisenach desde 1853 hasta su muerte.
Antonio María Cascajares y Azara
Antonio María Cascajares y Azara fue un teólogo, prelado y escritor español, del hábito de Calatrava, prior de las Órdenes Militares Españolas con sede en Ciudad Real, obispo de Calahorra y cardenal-arzobispo de Valladolid. También fue senador.
V. A. Urechia
V. A. Urechia was a Moldavian, later Romanian historian, Romantic author of historical fiction and plays, academic and politician. The author of Romanian history syntheses, a noted bibliographer, heraldist, ethnographer and folklorist, he founded and managed a private school, later holding teaching positions at the University of Iaşi and University of Bucharest. Urechia was also one of the founding members of the Romanian Academy and, as frequent traveler to Spain and fluent speaker of Spanish, a corresponding member of the Royal Spanish Academy. He was the father of satirist Alceu Urechia.
Henry Arthur Herbert
Major Henry Arthur Herbert, was an Irish landowner and a politician in the Parliament of the United Kingdom.
Richard B. Hubbard
Richard Bennett Hubbard, Jr. was the 16th Governor of Texas from 1876 to 1879 and United States Envoy to Japan from 1885 to 1889. He was a Confederate veteran of the American Civil War and was a member of the Democratic Party.
Ellen Smyly
Ellen Smyly was an Irish charity worker.
Clement Walker Heneage
Clement Walker-Heneage, VC was a British Army officer and a recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest award for gallantry in the face of the enemy that can be awarded to British and Commonwealth forces.
Jacob Georg Agardh
Jacob Georg Agardh fue un botánico sueco y siguiendo los pasos de su padre Carl Adolph Agardh, también especializado en algas.
Konstantin Stoilov
Konstantin Stoliov, fue un destacado político búlgaro durante la segunda mitad del siglo XIX, antes de la independencia del país. Desempeñó en dos ocasiones el cargo de primer ministro del Principado autónomo de Bulgaria. Simeón Radev lo describió como el más prooccidental de todos los políticos búlgaros.