I think Immanuel Kant is another example I've heard of.
He was a famous philosopher. It has been pointed out that he is not known to have travelled at all outside of the town he was born in, and it is where he passed away and is buried. I understand that most people did not travel very far back then, but it is a noteworthy example. I am not very familiar with his work but in philosophy he is famous. According to the wikipedia page he was moved to a mausoleum after 1878
Born 22 April 1724
Königsberg, Kingdom of Prussia
(present-day Kaliningrad, Russia)
Died 12 February 1804 (aged 79)
Königsberg, East Prussia, Kingdom of Prussia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Immanuel_Kant
Jim McCarty was born on May 10, 1947 in Kearney, Nebraska
Don Elkins was born in Louisville, Kentucky in 1930
Interesting that he was born where the Law of One was written while Carla and Jim were from other states.
Remember the idea. The place you were born is like writing a signature.
Also learned something new
When his body was transferred to a new burial spot, his skull was measured during the exhumation and found to be larger than the average German male's with a "high and broad" forehead.[96] His forehead has been an object of interest ever since it became well-known through his portraits: "In Döbler's portrait and in Kiefer's faithful if expressionistic reproduction of it—as well as in many of the other late eighteenth- and early nineteenth-century portraits of Kant—the forehead is remarkably large and decidedly retreating. Was Kant's forehead shaped this way in these images because he was a philosopher, or, to follow the implications of Lavater's system, was he a philosopher because of the intellectual acuity manifested by his forehead? Kant and Johann Kaspar Lavater were correspondents on theological matters, and Lavater refers to Kant in his work "Physiognomic Fragments, for the Education of Human Knowledge and Love of People" (Leipzig & Winterthur, 1775–1778).[97]
He was a famous philosopher. It has been pointed out that he is not known to have travelled at all outside of the town he was born in, and it is where he passed away and is buried. I understand that most people did not travel very far back then, but it is a noteworthy example. I am not very familiar with his work but in philosophy he is famous. According to the wikipedia page he was moved to a mausoleum after 1878
Born 22 April 1724
Königsberg, Kingdom of Prussia
(present-day Kaliningrad, Russia)
Died 12 February 1804 (aged 79)
Königsberg, East Prussia, Kingdom of Prussia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Immanuel_Kant
Jim McCarty was born on May 10, 1947 in Kearney, Nebraska
Don Elkins was born in Louisville, Kentucky in 1930
Interesting that he was born where the Law of One was written while Carla and Jim were from other states.
Remember the idea. The place you were born is like writing a signature.
Also learned something new
When his body was transferred to a new burial spot, his skull was measured during the exhumation and found to be larger than the average German male's with a "high and broad" forehead.[96] His forehead has been an object of interest ever since it became well-known through his portraits: "In Döbler's portrait and in Kiefer's faithful if expressionistic reproduction of it—as well as in many of the other late eighteenth- and early nineteenth-century portraits of Kant—the forehead is remarkably large and decidedly retreating. Was Kant's forehead shaped this way in these images because he was a philosopher, or, to follow the implications of Lavater's system, was he a philosopher because of the intellectual acuity manifested by his forehead? Kant and Johann Kaspar Lavater were correspondents on theological matters, and Lavater refers to Kant in his work "Physiognomic Fragments, for the Education of Human Knowledge and Love of People" (Leipzig & Winterthur, 1775–1778).[97]