Constantine I

Constantine I

male, deceased (337)
Flavius Valerius Aurelius Constantinus (27 February c. 280 - 22 May 337 AD), commonly known as Constantine I, (among Roman Catholics) and...
Enrico Dandolo

Enrico Dandolo

male, deceased (1205)
Enrico Dandolo (also anglicised Henry Dandolo or in Latin Henricus Dandulus, 1107? - 1205) was the Doge of the city-state of Venice from 1192 until...
John Chrysostom

John Chrysostom

male, deceased (407)
John Chrysostom (349- ca. 407,, "Ioannes Chrysostomos") was the archbishop of Constantinople. He is known for his eloquence in preaching and public...
Niketas Choniates

Niketas Choniates

male, deceased (1216)
Niketas Choniates and was governor of the "theme" of Philippopolis at a critical period. After the capture of Constantinople during the Fourth...
Alexios V

Alexios V

male, deceased (1205)
Alexios V Doukas "Mourtzouphlos" or Alexius V Ducas "Murtzuphlus" was Byzantine emperor (February 5 - April 12, 1204) during the siege of...
Henry Of Flanders

Henry Of Flanders

male, deceased (1216)
Henry (c. 1174-1216), was the second emperor of the Latin Empire of Constantinople. He was a younger son of Baldwin V, Count of Hainaut (later...
Geoffrey Of Villehardouin

Geoffrey Of Villehardouin

male, deceased (1212)
Geoffrey of Villehardouin (in French Geoffroi de Villehardouin) (1160-c.1212) was a knight and historian who participated in and chronicled the...

Fulk Of Neuilly

male, deceased (1201)
Fulk of Neuilly (d. 1201) was a French preacher of the twelfth century, and priest of Neuilly-sur-Marne. He preached the Fourth Crusade A priest at...
Emeric Of Hungary

Emeric Of Hungary

male, deceased (1204)
Emeric (Hungarian: "Imre", Croatian: "Mirko, Emerik"; 1174-30 November 1204) was the King of Hungary and Croatia from from 1196 to his death. He...
Robert de Boron

Robert de Boron

male
Robert de Boron was a French poet of the late 12th and early 13th centuries, originally from the village of Boron, in the arrondissement of...