- male, deceased (1329)
- Robert I, King of Scots (Mediaeval Gaelic:"Roibert a Briuis"; modern Scottish Gaelic: "Raibeart Bruis"; Norman French: "Robert de Brus" or "Robert...
- male, deceased (929)
- Charles III (September 17, 879 - October 7, 929), called the Simple (contemporary Latin: "simplex", meaning "straightforward, uncomplicated", not...
- male, deceased (1907)
- Robert I (Italian: "Roberto I Carlo Luigi Maria of Bourbon, Duke of Parma and Piacenza"; July 9, 1848 - November 16, 1907) was the Duke of Parma...
- female, deceased (1300)
- Blanche d'Artois (c. 1248 - May 2, 1300), was the regent of Navarre from 1274 to 1284, and later became countess of Lancaster by marrying into the...
- male, deceased (1071)
- Henry of Burgundy was the son and heir of Robert I, duke of Burgundy. He died shortly before his father and failed to succeed in Burgundy. The name...
- male, deceased (1449)
- Walter Bower or Bowmaker (1385-1449), Scottish chronicler, was born about 1385 at Haddington, East Lothian. He was abbot of Inchcolm Abbey (in the...
- male, deceased (1854)
- Charles III (Italian: Carlo III; January 14, 1823 - March 27, 1854) was Duke of Parma from 1849 to 1854. Charles III was born at the Villa delle...
- male, deceased (1103)
- Eudes I, surnamed Borel and called "the Red", (1058-23 March 1103) was Duke of Burgundy between 1079 and 1103. Eudes was the second son of Henry of...
- male, deceased (1011)
- Albert I, Count of Namur (c. 950-998-1011) was the son of Robert I, Count of Namur and Hainaut, and Ermengarde of Lorraine. He married Ermengarde,...
- male
- William of Jumièges was a contemporary of the events of 1066, and one of our earliest writers on the subject of the Norman Conquest. He is himself a...
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