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- female, deceased (480)
- Saint Tydfil (died 480), "Modern Welsh" Tudfyl, was a 5th Century female saint from Merthyr Tydfil in Glamorgan, Wales. According to legend, she...
- female, deceased (653)
- Osyth or Osith (died 653 AD) was an English saint. She is primarily commemorated in the village of St. Osyth, Essex, near Colchester. Alternative...
- male, deceased (1154)
- Saint William of York also known as William FitzHerbert, William I FitzHerbert and William of Thwayt, was an English bishop and Archbishop of York....
- male, deceased (997)
- Adalbert, a bishop of Prague, was martyred in his efforts, to which he had been instigated by the king of Poland Bolesław I the Brave, to convert t...
- male, deceased (1417)
- Sir John Oldcastle (d. December 14, 1417), English Lollard leader, was son of Sir Richard Oldcastle of Almeley in Herefordshire. He was prosecuted...
- male, deceased (523)
- Sigismund (died 524) was king of the Burgundians from 516 to his death. He was the son of king Gundobad, whom he succeeded in 516. Sigismund and...
- male, deceased (869)
- Edmund the Martyr ("circa" 840 - November 20, 869 or 870) was a King of East Anglia. He succeeded to the East Anglian throne in 855, while still a...
- male, deceased (1201)
- Saint William of Perth (Saint William of Rochester) (died ca. 1201) was a Scottish saint who was martyred in England. Born at Perth, practically...
- male, deceased (978)
- King Edward the Martyr or Eadweard II (c. 962 - March 18, 978/979) succeeded his father Edgar as King of England in 975, but was murdered after a...
- male, deceased (1393)
- John of Nepomuk or John Nepomucene is a national saint of Bohemia. In his fully developed legend he was the confessor of the Queen of Bohemia and...
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