| MILLI James (Mill James) Scottish economist, historian and philosopher. |
| MILLS Robert (Mills Robert) American architect and engineer, one of the first professional architects in the United States. |
| MILLI Jean Francois (Millet Jean Franois) French painter and graphic artist. |
| Michelangelo Buonarroti (Michelangelo Buonarroti) Italian sculptor, painter, architect and poet. |
| MILHAUD Darius (Milhaud Darius) French composer. |
| Meе?troviд? Ivan (Mestrovic Ivan) Croatian sculptor, creator of the national school of sculpture. |
| MESSINDZHER Philip (Massinger Philip) English playwright posleshekspirovskoy era. |
| Maurice Merleau-Ponty (Merleau-Ponty Maurice) French philosopher. |
| MERIMEE Prosper (Mrime Prosper) French novelist and short story writer. |
| MERGENTALER Otmar (Mergenthaler Ottmar) American inventor. |
| MENDELSSOHN Moses (Mendelssohn Moses) The German philosopher, head of the Berlin Enlightenment, exegete and translator of biblical texts, the critic, sometimes called "the German Socrates." |
| Melendez Valdes, Juan (Melndez Valds Juan) Spanish poet. |
| Masefield John Edward (Masefield John Edward) English poet. |
| MASON, Jean Louis Ernest (Meissonier Jean Louis Ernest) French painter, graphic artist and sculptor. |
| Major, John Roy (Major John Roy) Prime Minister of Great Britain. |
| MEDLER Johann Heinrich (Madler Johann Heinrich) German astronomer. |
| MBEKI Thabo (Mbeki Thabo) President of South Africa. |
| MACHEL Zamora Moses (Machel Samora Moses) President of Mozambique. |
| MATISSE Henri (Matisse Henri) Outstanding French artist. |
| Massenet, Jules Emile Frederic French composer |
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