- male, deceased (669)
- Javanshir (Dzevanshir) (Persian for Young Lion) (died in 669) was a presiding prince of the Girdman region in the Caucasian Albania from 635 to...
- male, deceased (1968)
- Ilia Abuladze (November 24, 1901 – October 9, 1968) was a Georgian philologist specializing in the history of old Georgian literature and the Ar...
- male
- Alp Ilutuer was the Ilutuer (vassal ruler) of the North Caucasian Huns during the 680's CE. He is mentioned in the account of Bishop Israel of...
- female, 73 years old
- Farida Jafar gizi Mammadova (born 8 August 1936, Ali Bayramli) is a renowned Azerbaijani historian who specialises in the history of ancient...
- male
- Israel was the bishop of Caucasian Albania in the latter part of the seventh century. In 682 he led an unsuccessful delegation to convert Alp...
- male
- Artag (Artaces or Artoces in Greek and Roman sources) (d. 63 BC), from the Arsacid (Arshakunian) dynasty, was king of Caucasian Iberia in 81-63 BC....
- male, deceased (480)
- Elishe (Yeghishe, 400 - 480) was a prominent Armenian historian of the 5th century. Some identify him with Elishé, Bishop of Amatuni, who took p...
- male
- Mazaeus, a Persian noble and governor of Babylon. He died in 328 BCE. He was the second to last satrap (governor) of Cilicia. Shortly aftwards, his...
- male
- Publius Canidius Crassus (died 30 BC) was a Roman general and Antonius' lieutenant. He served under Lepidus in southern Gallia in 43 BC, and was...
- male
- Parnavaz II (died in 30 BC), of the Artaxiad Dynasty, was a king of Iberia (Kartli, eastern Georgia) from 63 to 30 BC. He is known as Pharnabazus...
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