- male, deceased (1085)
- Robert Guiscard (from Latin "Viscardus" and Old French "Viscart", often rendered "the Resourceful", "the Cunning", "the Wily", or "the Fox" — mo...
- male, deceased (1042)
- Michael V "the Caulker" or "Kalaphates", (1015 - August 24, 1042), was Byzantine emperor for 4 months in 1041-1042, as the nephew and successor of...
- male, deceased (1111)
- Roger Borsa (1060/1061-February 22,1111) was the son and successor of Robert Guiscard, the Norman conqueror of Southern Italy and Sicily. His...
- male, deceased (1101)
- Hugh of Vermandois (1053 - October 18, 1101), was son to King Henry I of France and Anne of Kiev, and the younger brother of King Philip I of...
- male, 48 years old
- Luca Romagnoli (born on 12 September 1961 in Rome) is an Italian politician and Member of the European Parliament for Southern Italy with the...
- male
- Milo or Milon of Croton (late 6th century BC) was the most famous of Greek athletes in Antiquity. He was born in the Greek colony of Croton in...
- male
- Aristeas was a semi-legendary Greek poet and miracle-worker, a native of Proconnesus in Asia Minor, active ca. 7th century BCE. In book IV of "The...
- male, deceased (540)
- Witiges or Vitiges was King of the Ostrogoths in Italy from 536 to 540. He succeeded to the throne of Italy in the midst of the Gothic War, as...
- male, 58 years old
- Michele Santoro (born July 2, 1951) is an Italian journalist, broadcaster and anchorman. He also served till October 2005 as Member of the European...
- male, deceased (1020)
- Dattus or Datto was a Lombard leader from Bari, the brother-in-law of Melus of Bari. He joined his brother-in-law in revolt (1009) against...
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