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- Plaidy, Jean, author
- Plamen, Iztok Geister , (born 1945), poet
- Planck, Max Karl Ernst Ludwig, (1858-1947), German quantum physicist
- Planinc, Stefan , (born 1925), painter, graphic artist, illustrator
- Plant, Robert, (born 1948), British singer/songwriter for Led Zeppelin
- Plante, Jacques, (1929-1986), pioneer ice hockey goalie
- Plantinga, Alvin, philosopher
- Plassnik, Ursula (born 1956), Austrian diplomat and politician
- Plateau, Joseph, (1801-1883), Belgian physicist
- Platen, Baltzar von, (1827-1829), Norwegian Prime Minister
- Plath, Sylvia, (1932-1963), American poet
- Platini, Michel, (born 1955), football player
- Plato, (c. 427 BC-c. 347 BC), Greek philosopher
- Plato, Dana, (1964-1999), US actress
- Plato I , (1745-1754), Metropolitan of Moscow
- Plato II , (1775-1811), Metropolitan of Moscow
- Platonov, Andrei, (1899-1951), Russian writer
- Platonov, Vladimir, (born 1939), Belarussian mathematician
- Platts, Matthew , British humourist
- Platts-Mills, John , (1906-2001), British Labour MP, barrister
- PlautusTitus Maccius Plautus was a comic playwright of the Roman Republic. The years of his life are uncertain, but his plays were first produced between about 205 and 184 BCE. Twenty-one plays survive. Plautus' comedies, which are the earliest surviving intact, dramatist
- 4Play, Miranda (born c. 1979), famous sex worker
- Plazynski, MaciejMaciej Plazynski (born February 10, 1958 in Mlynary) is a Polish conservative-liberal politician. Plazynski began his political career in 1980 / 1981 as one of the leaders of the Students' Solidarity; he was governor of the Gdansk Voivodship from August 1
- Plecnik, JozeJoze Plecnik born on January 23rd 1872 in Ljubljana, Austro-Hungary (now Slovenia), died on January 7th 1957 in Ljubljana, was a famous Slovenian architect who operated in Vienna, Prague and Ljubljana. Plecnik, Joze Plecnik, Joze., (1872-1957), architect.
- Plemelj, JosipJosip Plemelj ( December 11, 1873 May 22, 1967) was a Slovene mathematician. Plemelj was born in the village of Grad on Bled ( Grad na Bledu), Austria-Hungary (now Slovenia), he died in Ljubljana, Yugoslavia (now Slovenia). His father, Urban, a carpenter, (1873-1967), Slovene mathematician
- Plesch, EttiEtti Plesch ( February 3, 1914 April 29, 2003), Austrian countess, Hungarian countess, huntress, racehorse owner and socialite. Plesch lost two of her six husbands to the same woman, and owned two winners of the Epsom Derby, in 1961 and 1980. Born Maria A, (1914-2003)
- Plewman, Eliane , (1917-1944), SOEThe Special Operations Executive (SOE), often called "the Baker Street Irregulars" after Sherlock Holmes's fictional group of spies, was a World War II organisation initiated by Winston Churchill in July of 1940 as a mechanism for conducting warfare by me agent, WW II heroine
- Plimpton, George (-2003)
- Pliny the Elder, (23-79), Roman scholar
- Plisetsky, German , (born 1931), poet
- Plotinus, (died 270), philosopher
- Plunkett, George Noble (1851-1948), Irish nationalist
- Plunkett, Joseph Mary, (1887-1916), Irish nationalist
- Plutarch, (AD 46?-120?), A.D. 46?-120?
- Plutonium, Archimedes, (born 1950), "King of Science"
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