- male
- Naram-Sin (2255 BC - 2219 BC short chronology) was the third successor and grandson of Sargon of Akkad; under Naram-Sin the Akkadian Empire reached...
- male
- Shalmaneser III was king of Assyria (859 BC-824 BC), and son of the previous ruler, Ashurnasirpal II. His long reign was a constant series of...
- male
- Achaeus (in Greek "'"'; died 213 BC), was a general and later a separatist ruler of part of the Greek Seleucid kingdom. He was the son of...
- male
- Philoxenus was a Macedonian officer in the service of Alexander the Great, who was appointed by him after his return from Egypt (331 BC) to...
- male
- Hermeias was a Carian by birth, who had raised himself to be the favourite and chief minister of Seleucus III Ceraunus (225-223 BC), and was left...
- male
- Pacorus I of Parthia (died 38 BC) was the son of king Orodes II of the Parthian Empire. It is possible that he was co-ruler with his father for at...
- male, deceased (1140)
- Leo I of Armenia (died February 14, 1140) was prince of Armenian Cilicia from 1129 until his death in 1140. He is also known as Leon I and Levon I....
- male, deceased (1320)
- Riccoldo of Monte di Croce (1242 - 31st October 1320) was an Italian Dominican missionary born in Florence. In 1267 he entered the Dominican house...
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