Hans Christian Andersen
1805 – 1875
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Writer, poet, author of world-famous fairy tales, and moralist. His stories, like Aesop's, teach important social lessons. "The Ugly Duckling," for example, illustrates the virtue of tolerance and of not rejecting people based on physical or other superficial differences.

Contemporaries
1863–1952George Santayana
1872–1970Bertrand Russell
1820–1910Florence Nightingale
1844–1900Friedrich Nietzsche
1769–1821Napoleon I
fl. c. 1806–c. 1873John Stuart Mill
1818–1883Karl Marx
1856–1939Sigmund Freud
1812–1870Charles Dickens
1809–1882Charles Darwin
1798–1857Auguste Comte
1874–1965Sir Winston Churchill
1821–1890Sir Richard Burton
1829–1912William Booth
1748–1832Jeremy Bentham
1857–1941Robert Baden-Powell