- male, deceased (1192)
- Conrad of Montferrat, or Conrad I of Jerusalem (Piedmontese: Corad dël Monfrà; Italian: Corrado del Monferrato; mid-1140s - 28 April, 1192) was on...
- male, deceased (1223)
- Giraldus Cambrensis (c. 1146 - c. 1223), also known as Gerallt Gymro in Welsh or Gerald of Wales in English, was a medieval clergyman and...
- male, deceased (1190)
- Baldwin of Exeter (d. November 19, 1190) was Archbishop of Canterbury between 1185 and 1190. He was born in Exeter, where he became archdeacon and...
- male, deceased (1241)
- Blondel de Nesle - either Jean I of Nesle or his son Jean II of Nesle (d. 1241) - was a French trouvère. The name 'Blondel de Nesle' is attached t...
- male, deceased (1218)
- Abu-Bakr Malik Al-Adil I was an Ayyubid-Egyptian general and ruler of Kurdish descent. He was a son of Najm ad-Din Ayyub, and a younger brother of...
- male, deceased (1187)
- Roger de Moulins was Grand Master of the Knights Hospitaller from 1177 to his death in 1187, succeeding Jobert of Syria. The Hospitallers were...
- male, deceased (1192)
- Hugh III of Burgundy (1142 - August 25 1192, in Acre) was duke of Burgundy between 1162 and 1192. Hugh was the eldest son of duke Eudes II and...
- male, deceased (1203)
- Arthur I, Duke of Brittany (1187 - 1203), was the posthumous son of Geoffrey II, Duke of Brittany and Constance, Duchess of Brittany, and...
- male, deceased (1230)
- Gaucelm Faidit (c.1170 - 1230) was a troubadour, born in Uzerche, in the Limousin, from a family of knights in service of the count of Turenne. He...
- female, deceased (1206)
- Adèle de Champagne (c. 1140 - June 4, 1206) was the daughter of Theobald II of Champagne and Matilda of Carinthia. She was the third wife of Louis V...
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