- male, deceased (1099)
- Pope Urban II (1042 - July 29, 1099), born Otho of Lagery, was Pope from 1088 to July 29, 1099. He is most known for starting the First Crusade...
- male, deceased (1086)
- Saint Anselm of Lucca the Younger (Milan, 1036-March 18, 1086) was a prominent figure in the Investiture Controversy and in the fighting in Central...
- male, deceased (1072)
- Adalbert of Hamburg-Bremen (also Albert; c. 1000 - March 16, 1072) was a German prelate, who was Archbishop of Bremen-Hamburg from 1043 until his...
- male, deceased (1087)
- Bertha of Savoy, also called Bertha of Turin (21 September 1051 - 27 December 1087 in Mainz) was the first wife of Emperor Henry IV, and was German...
- male, deceased (1150)
- Henry Berengar (d.c.1150) was the eldest legitimate son of Conrad III of Germany and his second wife Gertrude von Sulzbach. He is sometimes...
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- Petrus Crassus was a jurist of the eleventh century, teaching at Ravenna. He is known for his "Defensio Henrici IV" from 1084 supporting the...
- male
- Adalbert or Albert (Italian: "Alberto") was an Italian cardinal and suburbicarian bishop of Santa Rufina elected as antipope in January 1101 by the...
- male, deceased (1095)
- Vitale Faliero Dodoni (also spelled Falier de' Doni, died 1095) was Doge of Venice from 1084 until his death. He was a member of a noble Venetian...
- male, deceased (1039)
- Conrad II (probably 1003-20 July 1039), called the Younger, was the Salian duke of Carinthia from 1035. His father, Conrad I died in 1011 when he...
- male, deceased (1082)
- Lothair Udo II (c. 1025 - 1082) was the Count of Stade and Margrave of the Nordmark from 1057 until his death. He was the only son of Lothair Udo I...
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