- 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 (1132)
- Saint Hugh of Châteauneuf was the Bishop of Grenoble from 1080 to his death. He was a fervent partisan of the Gregorian reform and zealously o...
- male, deceased (1125)
- Henry V (11 August 1086 - 23 May 1125) was King of Germany (from 1099) and Holy Roman Emperor (from 1111), the fourth and last ruler of the Salian...
- male
- Amatus of Montecassino (Amatus Casinensis), a Benedictine monk at the Abbey of Montecassino is one of three Italo-Norman chroniclers, the others...
- male, deceased (1088)
- Burchard II or Burchard of Veltheim (also "Burckhardt", "Bucco", or "Buko"; c. 1028 - 7 April 1088) was a German cleric and statesman, the Bishop...
- male, deceased (1106)
- Hugh of Die was a French papal legate, and Archbishop of Lyon from 1081 to 1106. He was a nephew of Hugh I, Duke of Burgundy. He became bishop of...
- male, deceased (1092)
- Ermengol or Armengol IV (1056 - 1092), called "el de Gerb", was the Count of Urgell from 1066 to his death. He was the son of Ermengol III and...
- male, deceased (1057)
- Victor II (c. 1018-July 28, 1057), born Gebhard, Count of Calw, Tollenstein, and Hirschberg, Pope from 1055 to 1057, kinsman of Emperor Henry III...
- male
- Arnulf of Milan, or Arnulfus Mediolanensis (flourished c. 1085) was a chronicler of events in Northern Italy in the work in five books by which he...
- male, deceased (1058)
- Pope Stephen IX (c. 1020 - March 29, 1058) was Pope from August 3, 1057 to March 1058. His baptismal name was Frederick (French: "Frederic"), and...
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