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List of youngsters in history

This is an chronological List of youngsters in history. Teenager is here used in the sense of a person under 20 years old, and children between 4 and 14 years. Babies are considered until 4 years old. Persons are eligible for this list if:\n*they died before the referred age\n*they gave their contribution to history before the referred age

Table of contents
1 List of fetuses
2 List of babies
3 List of children
4 List of teenagers

List of fetuses

\n*The unborn fetus fathered by King Charles IV of France, was important only before birth. Charles IV died on 1 February 1328, leaving a daughter Marie, and a pregnant wife. If the fetus were male, he would already be king in utero; if female, the throne would pass to Philippe VI of France. On 1 April 1328 Blanche was born, ending her importance to history.

List of babies

\n* King
John I of France (1316), lived and ruled for five days\n*Charles A. Lindbergh III (1930-1932), kidnapped and murdered\n* The Dionne Quintuplets, Great Depression babies\n*Louise Brown (born July 25, 1978); first human birth from in vitro fertilization\n*Baby M

List of children

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Leo II, briefly Byzantine emperor at the age of 7 in 474\n*Saint William of Norwich (1132-1144), an alleged miracle-worker whose death was used in a blood libel against Jews in Norwich\n*Baldwin V of Jerusalem (1177-1186), King of Jerusalem\n*Frederick V Hohenstaufen (1164-1170), Duke of Swabia\n*Stephen de Cloyes, reputedly organized the Children's Crusade (1212) at the age of 12\n*Margaret I of Scotland (1283-1290), queen of Scotland\n*The Princes in the Tower; both sons of Edward IV of England and killed during the Wars of the Roses\n**king Edward V of England (1470-1483)\n**Richard, duke of York (1473-1483)\n* Louis XVII of France (March 27, 1785 - June 8, 1795), son of Louis XVI, executed during the French Revolution; died in prison\n*Visionaries of Fatima, three Portuguese shepherd children who claim to have seen and spoken to Virgin Mary in 1917; Jacinta and Francisco died in 1919, Lucia is still alive\n*Henry Pu Yi (1906October 17, 1967), last Emperor of China, ascended to the throne at the age of three, deposed by the age of six\n*Mary Bell, murderer at the age of 11\n* Elián González (born 1993), Cuban boy, involved in a legal dispute, over his custody, between Cuba and the United States\n* Johnny and Luther Htoo (born c.1987), Burmese guerrilla warriors

List of teenagers

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Tutankhamun, Pharaoh of Egypt in the 14th century BC, died around 18 years old\n* King Alexander IV of Macedon (323-309 BC), the posthumous son of Alexander the Great; murdered by Cassander\n*Caesarion (June 23 47 BC - August, 30 BC), pharaoh of Egypt, son of Cleopatra and Julius Caesar; killed by Augustus Caesar\n*Gordian III, Roman emperor, murdered by mutinous soldiers\n*Elagabalus, Roman emperor, killed\n*Arnulf III, Count of Flanders (1055-1071), killed in battle in Saint-Omer, against his uncle Robert the Frisian\n*William Adelin (1103-1120), son of Henry I of England, died in the White Ship shipwreck\n*Arthur I, Duke of Brittany (1187-1203), possibly murdered by John of England\n*Yolande of Jerusalem (1212-1228), queen of Jerusalem\n*Conradin, (March 25, 1252 - October 29, 1268), duke of Swabia and king of Jerusalem; executed for treason after excommunication\n*Frederick I, Margrave of Baden (1249 - October 29, 1268), executed with his friend Conradin\n*John I, Count of Holland (1284-1299), with his death Holland is annexed by the count of Hainaut\n*Philip of Rouvres (1346 - 1361), duke of Burgundy; from the bubonic plague\n*Olaf III of Denmark (1370-1387), king of Denmark, Norway and Sweden\n*Joan of Arc (January 6, 1412May 30, 1431), hero of the Hundred Years' War, burned at the stake\n*Catherine Howard (1525-1542), fifth wife of Henry VIII of England, executed for adultery at 17\n*Lady Jane Grey, Queen of England for 1-2 weeks in 1553 at the age of 15; executed by Mary I of England the following year\n*Edward VI, king of England (October 12,1537-July 6, 1553) \n*Francis II of France (1544-1560), King of France\n* Hong Tianguifu, became ruler of the Heavenly Kingdom of Taiping and died at 16.\n*Johnny Gunther, died at age seventeen of a brain tumor: his father, the author John Gunther, wrote a memoir of Johnny's life (Death Be Not Proud) that became a best-seller\n*Anne Frank (June 12, 1929 - March 1945), killed in the Holocaust: her diary of the years she spent in hiding from the Nazis with her family became a best-selling book\n*Wilfred Benitez (born 1958) became, in 1976, at the age of seventeen, the youngest world boxing champion in history.\n*Heung Jin Moon, second son of Mrs. and Rev. Moon; died in car accident and believed by Unificationists to have thereupon taken charge of the spirit world See also: Feral childrenList of people Category:Lists of people by age

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