List of orphans and foundlings

List of orphans and foundlings
"Famous orphans" redirects here. For other uses, see Orphan.

Notable orphans and foundlings include world leaders, celebrated writers, entertainment greats, figures in science and business, as well as innumerable fictional characters in literature and comics. While the exact definition of orphan varies, one legal definition is a child bereft through "death or disappearance of, abandonment or desertion by, or separation or loss from, both parents".[1] According to the United nations, the definition of an orphan is anyone that loses one parent, either through death or abandonment.

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Figures from classical history and religious scripture

  • Aandaal, Tamil saint, found in a temple garden.
  • Aristotle, Greek philosopher and scientist, orphaned in early childhood.
  • Cyrus the Great, Persian emperor, orphaned in childhood.
  • Oedipus, mythical Greek king, abandoned on a mountain.
  • Moses, major prophet in Christianity, Islam, and Judaism, orphaned as an infant.
  • Muhammad, central figure in Islam, orphaned at age 6.
  • Saint Nicholas, patron saint of children, orphaned early in childhood.
  • Romulus and Remus, traditional founders of Ancient Rome, orphaned in infancy.

Civic leaders

Writers

Musicians and singers

Artists, actors, and entertainers

Athletes

Babe Ruth in 1918.

Scientists

Business people

  • Arthur E. Andersen, founder of the accounting firm Arthur Andersen, orphaned as a teen.
  • Anthony Bacon, helped found the British iron industry.
  • L.L. Bean, retail catalog magnate, orphaned at age 12.
  • Steve Jobs, founder of Apple Computer, adopted as an infant.
  • Tom Monaghan, founder of Domino's Pizza, partially raised in an orphanage.
  • Dave Thomas, founder of Wendy's restaurants, adopted as an infant, adoption advocate.

Fictional characters

Santa Claus, a fictional personification of the orphaned Saint Nicholas.

See also Category:Fictional orphans

Related lists

See also Category:Adoptees for lists of notable people who have been adopted (including by step-parents): many adoptees are neither orphans nor foundlings.

References

  1. ^ Iii. Eligibility For Immigration Benefits As An Orphan

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