- male
- Joseph of Arimathea was, according to the Gospels, the man who donated his own prepared tomb for the burial of Jesus after Jesus was crucified. A...
- male
- "Jehan de Mandeville", translated as "Sir John Mandeville", is the name claimed by the compiler of a singular book of supposed travels, written in...
- male, 974 years old
- Hereward the Wake, known in his own times as Hereward the Outlaw or Hereward the Exile, was an 11th century leader in the Kingdom of England who...
- female, deceased (1067)
- Godiva (or Godgifu) (c. 990?-September 10, 1067) was an Anglo-Saxon noblewoman who, according to legend, rode naked through the streets of Coventry...
- male
- Fulk FitzWarin (also called Fulke or Fouke FitzWaryn or FitzWarren) was a medieval landed gentleman turned outlaw, from Whittington Castle in...
- male, deceased (1217)
- Eustace the Monk (c. 1170 - August 24, 1217) was a mercenary and pirate, in the tradition of medieval outlaws.
- female
- Ursula ("small female bear" in Latin) is a British Christian saint. Her feast day in the Roman Catholic Church is October 21, though her feast was...
- male, deceased (1520)
- Pier Gerlofs Donia of Kimswerd (1480? - October 28 1520) was a Frisian warrior, pirate, freedom fighter, folk hero and rebel. He is most well known...
- male, deceased (1124)
- Hassan-i Sabbah was an Iranian Ismā'īlī Nizarī missionary who converted a community in the late 11th century in the heart of the Alborz Moun...
- female, deceased (330)
- Flavia Iulia Helena, also known as Saint Helena, Saint Helen, Helena Augusta or Helena of Constantinople (ca. 250 – ca. 330) was consort of (t...
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