- male, deceased (1369)
- Peter (or Pedro; August 30, 1334-March 23, 1369), sometimes called the Cruel ("el Cruel") or the Lawful ("el Justiciero"), was the king of Castile...
- male, deceased (1355)
- Louis the Child (1337-16 October 1355) was king of Sicily, then called Trinacria, from 1342 to 1355. His father was Peter II, whom he succeeded at...
- male, deceased (1349)
- John de Ufford or John de Offord (died May 2 or June 7, 1349) was chancellor and head of the royal administration to Edward III.
- male, deceased (2002)
- Robert Roswell Palmer (January 11, 1909 - June 11, 2002), commonly known as R.R. Palmer, was a distinguished historian of France. He is best known...
- male, deceased (1348)
- Giovanni d'Andrea or Johannes Andreæ was an Italian expert in canon law, the most renowned and successful canonist of the later Middle Ages. His c...
- male
- Maarten van Rossum (Zaltbommel, c.1490 – Antwerpen, June 7 1555). Was a Dutch, Guelderian to be exact, military tactician and later field marhal at...
- male
- John of Eschenden was a fourteenth century English astrologer. He was supposed to have predicted the onset of the Black Death. He also was one of...
- male, deceased (1351)
- Heinrich Dusemer von Arfberg (died 1351) was the 21st Grand Master of the Teutonic Knights, serving from 1345-51. Dusemer hailed from Swabia and...
- male, deceased (1393)
- Bagrat V, “the Great” (died 1393) was the son of the Georgian king Davit IX with whom he was co-ruler from 1355, and became king after the deat...
- male, deceased (1372)
- Walter De Manny, 1st Baron Manny (d. 1372), soldier of fortune and founder of the Charterhouse, was a native of Hainaut, from whose counts he...
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