- female, deceased (1704)
- Sophia Alekseyevna (September 17 (27), 1657 - July 3 (14), 1704) was a regent of Russia (1682-1689) who allied herself with a singularly capable...
- male, deceased (1359)
- Beatrice of Castile was the youngest daughter of Sancho IV of Castile and his Queen consort María de Molina. On 12 September, 1309, Beatrice was m...
- female, deceased (1381)
- Beatrice of Portugal was the daughter of Portuguese King Peter I and a Castilian noblewoman called Inês de Castro that had arrived in Portugal as a...
- male, deceased (1041)
- Peter Delyan (Bulgarian "Петър Делян") was the leader of the Bulgarian uprising against the Byzantine Empire started in thema of Bulgaria during sum...
- male, deceased (1410)
- Louis II of Bourbon, called "the Good" (1337 - 1410, Montlucon) was the third Duke of Bourbon. Duke Louis is reported to have been mentally...
- male, deceased (1134)
- Alfonso I (1073/1074 - 8 September 1134), called el Batallador, the the Battler or the Warrior, was the king of Aragón and Navarre from 1104 until h...
- male
- Peter I (died before 1207), of the Serra family, was the eldest son and successor of Barisone II of Arborea, reigning from 1186 to his death. His...
- male, deceased (1719)
- Boris Petrovich Sheremetev was a Russian count (1706), military leader and diplomat, and a general-field marshal during the Great Northern War. In...
- male, deceased (1286)
- John I of Dreux (in French Jean I de Dreux, known as "the Red" ("le Roux") due to the colour of his beard, was Duke of Brittany, from 1237 to his...
- female, deceased (1361)
- María de Padilla was the mistress of Pedro I, King of Castile, whom she married in secret in 1353. She was a Castilian noblewoman. Her father was J...
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