This is an chronological List of youngsters in history. Teenager is here used in the sense of a person 13-19 years old, and children between 4 and 12 years. Babies are considered until 4 years old. Persons are eligible for this list if:
they died before the referred age
they gave their contribution to history before the referred age
The unborn fetus fathered by King Charles IV of France, was important only before birth. Charles IV died on 1 February1328, 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 April1328 Blanche was born, ending her importance to history.
Fetus Connor Peterson was at the center of the media blitz surrounding the Laci Peterson murder.
Anne Frank (June 12, 1929 - March1945), killed in the Holocaust: her diary of the years she spent in hiding from the Nazis with her family became a best-selling book
Wilfred Benitez (born 1958) became, in 1976, at the age of seventeen, the youngest world boxing champion in history.
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
Fetus Connor Peterson was at the center of the media blitz surrounding the Laci Peterson murder.
Tanya Savicheva (January 25, 1930 - July 1, 1944), died shortly after she was rescued from the Siege of Leningrad, her diary of nine pages was presented at the Nuremberg trials by the prosecutors.
Wilfred Benitez (born 1958) became, in 1976, at the age of seventeen, the youngest world boxing champion in history.