- male
- Gervase of Tilbury (c.1150 - c. 1228) was a thirteenth-century canon lawyer, statesman and writer, apparently born in either East Tilbury or West...
- male, deceased (636)
- Saint Isidore of Seville (Spanish: or), Latin: (c. 560 - April 4, 636) was Archbishop of Seville for more than three decades and has the reputation...
- male, deceased (1198)
- William of Newburgh (1136? - 1198?), also known as William Parvus, was a 12th century English historian and Augustinian canon from Yorkshire.
- male
- Jean de Meun or Jean de Meung (c.1250-c.1305) was a French author best known for his continuation of the "Roman de la Rose".
- male, deceased (1308)
- Blessed John Duns Scotus (c. 1266 - November 8, 1308) was a theologian, philosopher, and logician. Some argue that during his tenure at Oxford, the...
- male, deceased (1386)
- William Langland is the conjectured author of the 14th-century English dream-vision Piers Plowman. The attribution of "Piers" to Langland rests...
- male, deceased (1187)
- Gerard of Cremona (Italian: Gerardo da Cremona; Latin: Gerardus Cremonensis; c. 1114 - 1187), was an Italian translator of Arabic scientific works....
- male, deceased (1143)
- William of Malmesbury (c. 1080/1095-c. 1143), English historian of the 12th century, was born about the year 1080/1095, in Wiltshire. His father...
- male, deceased (1160)
- Peter Lombard or Petrus Lombardus was a scholastic theologian and bishop and author of "Four Books of Sentences", which became the standard...
- female, 639 years old
- Margery Kempe is known for writing "The Book of Margery Kempe", a work considered by some to be the first autobiography in the English language....
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