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 +* [[1806]] - [[Max Stirner]], German writer (d. [[1856]])
 +* [[1809]] - [[Petrus Borel]], French writer (d. [[1859]])
* [[1931]] - [[Colin Wilson]], British writer * [[1931]] - [[Colin Wilson]], British writer
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* [[1947]] - [[Peter Sloterdijk]], German philosopher * [[1947]] - [[Peter Sloterdijk]], German philosopher
-* [[Max Stirner]]'''Johann Kaspar Schmidt''' ([[October 25]], [[1806]] – [[June 26]], [[1856]]), better known as '''Max Stirner''' (the ''[[nom de plume]]'' he adopted from a schoolyard nicknam 
-* [[Petrus Borel]]  
-'''Petrus Borel''', sometimes known as '''Borel d'Hauterive''' ([[26 June]] [[1809]] - [[14 July]] [[1859]]) was a [[France|French]] [[writer]] of the [[Romantic movement]]. 

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