- male, deceased (1238)
- Al-Kamil Muhammad al-Malik ; died 1238) was an Ayyubid sultan of Kurdish descent that ruled Egypt, praised for defeating two crusades but also...
- male, deceased (1237)
- John of Brienne (Jean) (c. 1148 - 1237), king of Jerusalem and Latin emperor-regent of Constantinople, was a man of sixty years of age before he...
- male, deceased (1240)
- Jacques de Vitry (c. 1180-1240) was a theologian and historian. He was born near Paris and studied at the University of Paris, becoming a regular...
- male, deceased (1218)
- Abu-Bakr Malik Al-Adil I was an Ayyubid-Egyptian general and ruler of Kurdish descent. He was a son of Najm ad-Din Ayyub, and a younger brother of...
- male, deceased (1249)
- Al-Malik as-Salih Najm al-Din Ayyub (died November 1249) was the Ayyubid ruler of Egypt from 1240 to 1249. In 1221 he became a hostage at the end...
- male, 909 years old
- Muireadhach Albanach Ó Dalaigh was a Gaelic poet and crusader. His name and some textual evidence taken from his own poetry indicate that he was S...
- male, deceased (1230)
- Leopold VI, "the Glorious" (1176 - July 28, 1230), from the House of Babenberg, was Duke of Austria from 1198 to 1230 and of Styria from 1194 to...
- male, deceased (1225)
- Raoul of Merencourt (also called Ralph or Radulphus) was Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem from 1214-1225. He succeeded the assassinated Albert...
- male
- Pedro de Montaigu was Grand Master of the Knights Templar from 1218 to 1232. He took part in the Fifth Crusade and was against the Sultan of...
- male, deceased (1230)
- Pelagio Galvani (d. 1230, Montecassino) was a Spanish Benedictine, Cardinal, and canon lawyer. He became a papal legate and leader of the Fifth...
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